Juozo Vincento Danio-Daniliausko indėlis į hidrotechninę statybą ir mokslą

After the Second World War many Lithuanian engineers were forced to emigrate to America. Having emigrated to Canada in 1949, for 20 years J. Danys worked for the Canadian government as Chief of Water constructions. He designed or was in charge of designing more than 50 lighthouses and several modern...

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Main Author: Nakas, Algimantas Jonas
Format: Conference Object
Language:Lithuanian
English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://vgtu.lvb.lt/VGTU:ELABAPDB3718224&prefLang=en_US
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Summary:After the Second World War many Lithuanian engineers were forced to emigrate to America. Having emigrated to Canada in 1949, for 20 years J. Danys worked for the Canadian government as Chief of Water constructions. He designed or was in charge of designing more than 50 lighthouses and several modern cofferdams. He suggested a new shape of lighthouse piers and researched the ice forces acting on them. Since 1959, the formulas for the calculation of horizontal and vertical ice forces on cone-shaped piers proposed by J. Danys have been used: R=mnbhqc (1); H=mn1bhqc (2); V=mn2bhqc (3) Where R – resultant force on a structure perpendicular to the surface, m – shape and contact coefficient; n – slope coefficient taken as cos A for R; A is a slope angle with the vertical; H and V – horizontal and vertical components of R; b – protected width of the structure, equivalent to the diameter for the circular shape; h – effective thickness of ice sheet; qc – effective strength of ice. J. Danys proposed the idea and was in charge of designing several artificial islands. J. Danys published a lot of research papers and reviews and he presented numerous reports at international conferences. The engineering work and scientific research of J. Danys earned recognition in the scientific world, especially in Canada. The famous specialist in hydraulic scientific world D. B. Muggeridge wrote to J. Danys: “It was a pleasure to acknowledge your pioneering contributions to this field“.