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RABINOVICH, ISAAK MOISEEVICH (Structural Engineer) 



I. M. Rabinovich was born January 23, 1886. He graduated 

 from the Moscow Technical College in 1918. From 1918 to 



1932, he worked at the Institute of Engineering Research for 

 the Scientific Technical Committee of the People's Commissari- 

 at in Roads and Communication. He also taught in a number of 

 universities and technical colleges of Moscow. In 1932 he be- 

 came a professor at the Military Engineering Academy, and in 



1933, at the Engineer Construction Institute. In 1944 he was 

 awarded the title Honored Scientist of the R.S. F.S.R. He has 

 held the rank of Major General in the Technical Engineering 

 Service, and was elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences 

 as a Corresponding Member in 1946. He is a Corresponding 

 Member of the Academy of Construction and Architecture, 

 U.S.S.R. 



Rabinovich worked out a kinetic method in structural me- 

 chanics, originated effective methods for calculating complex, 

 and investigated statically indeterminate systems, theory of 

 guy trusses, and the dynamics of constructions. He led the 

 first systematic experimental investigations in the U.S.S.R. of 

 the dynamic action of different loads on the span of bridges and 

 on other engineering constructions. The results of multiple 

 investigations of Rabinovich are generalized in his Course in 

 Structural Mechanics of Rod Systems (two parts, 1938-40). 



