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Qian Lingxi (; 26 July 1916 – 20 April 2009), also known as Tsien Ling-hi, was a Chinese
civil engineer A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering – the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructure while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing ...
and physicist. An authority on engineering
structural mechanics Structural mechanics or Mechanics of structures is the computation of deformations, deflections, and internal forces or stresses (''stress equivalents'') within structures, either for design or for performance evaluation of existing structures. It ...
and
computational mechanics Computational mechanics is the discipline concerned with the use of computational methods to study phenomena governed by the principles of mechanics. Before the emergence of computational science (also called scientific computing) as a "third w ...
, he served as President of the
Dalian University of Technology Dalian University of Technology (DUT) (), colloquially known in Chinese as Dagong (), is a public research university located in Dalian, Liaoning, China, with an additional campus in Panjin, Liaoning. Established in April 1949, it is the ...
(DUT) and was a founding member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); ), known by Academia Sinica in English until the 1980s, is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for natural sciences. It has historical origins in the Academia Sinica during the Republ ...
(CAS). DUT's
Lingxi Library The Lingxi Library () is the main library of the Dalian University of Technology (DUT) in Dalian, Liaoning, China. It is named after Qian Lingxi, a famous scientist and academician who served as the second president of DUT. Opened in 2009, it ...
, opened in 2009, is named after him.


Early life and education

On 26 July 1916, Qian was born in the town of Hongsheng (, now Hongshan Subdistrict) outside the city of
Wuxi Wuxi (, ) is a city in southern Jiangsu province, eastern China, by car to the northwest of downtown Shanghai, between Changzhou and Suzhou. In 2017 it had a population of 3,542,319, with 6,553,000 living in the entire prefecture-level city ar ...
in
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, China. His father, Qian Bogui (), was the teacher of the celebrated historian
Qian Mu Ch'ien Mu or Qian Mu (; 30 July 1895 – 30 August 1990) was a Chinese historian, philosopher and writer. He is considered to be one of the greatest historians and philosophers of 20th-century China. Ch'ien, together with Lü Simian, Chen Yink ...
(Ch'ien Mu), and his older brother
Qian Linzhao Qian Linzhao (; 28 August 1906 – 26 July 1999), also known as Tsien Ling-Chao, was a Chinese optical physicist and historian. He was a founding member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and served as Vice President of the University of Science ...
(1906–1999) was also a distinguished physicist and a founding member of the CAS. After obtaining his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Institut Technique Franc-Chinois de Shanghai (now part of the
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST; ), founded in 1906, is a public university in Shanghai, China. With more than 110 years of history, USST has today become a comprehensive university, which now covers six main discip ...
) in 1936, he won a
Boxer Indemnity Scholarship The Boxer Indemnity Scholarship Program () was a scholarship program for Chinese students to be educated in the United States, funded by the . In 1908, the U.S. Congress passed a bill to return to China the excess of Boxer Indemnity, amounting to ...
to study at the Université libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. He received the degree of ' from the university in July 1938.


Career

He returned to China in the fall of 1938, in the midst of the
Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) or War of Resistance (Chinese term) was a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The war made up the Chinese theater of the wider Pacific Th ...
. He participated in the design of the Yibin-Kunming and Sichuan-Yunnan railways, worked in the Bridge Design and Engineering Department of the Ministry of Communications, and taught at
Yunnan University Yunnan University (, Acronym: YNU) is a national key university in Yunnan Province, China. Its main campuses are located in the provincial capital city of Kunming. Founded in December 1922, Yunnan University started to enroll in April 1923. It b ...
. In November 1943, he became professor of civil engineering at
Zhejiang University Zhejiang University, abbreviated as ZJU or Zheda and formerly romanized as Chekiang University, is a national public research university based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. It is a member of the prestigious C9 League and is selected into the na ...
, then exiled in
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,
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because
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was under Japanese occupation. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Qian became Chair of the Department of Civil Engineering of Zhejiang University in 1950. In January 1952, after repeated invitations from
Qu Bochuan Qu Bochuan (; November 16, 1909 – February 18, 1997), was a scholar and educator in China, and principal founder of the Dalian University of Technology. Biography Qu was born in Luzhou, Sichuan, China. In 1928, he went to Nanjing University f ...
, President of Dalian Institute of Technology (now
Dalian University of Technology Dalian University of Technology (DUT) (), colloquially known in Chinese as Dagong (), is a public research university located in Dalian, Liaoning, China, with an additional campus in Panjin, Liaoning. Established in April 1949, it is the ...
or DUT), Qian agreed to move to
Dalian Dalian () is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China. Located on the ...
to teach at DUT. He spent the rest of his career there, and succeeded Qu as the second president of the university. In 1955, he became one of the founding members of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); ), known by Academia Sinica in English until the 1980s, is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for natural sciences. It has historical origins in the Academia Sinica during the Republ ...
. During the
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, top experts including Qian Lingxi and
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were denounced as "reactionary academic authorities" and dismissed from their posts. When China's
nuclear submarine A nuclear submarine is a submarine powered by a nuclear reactor, but not necessarily nuclear-armed. Nuclear submarines have considerable performance advantages over "conventional" (typically diesel-electric) submarines. Nuclear propulsion, ...
project needed Qian's help to analyze its structural designs, its leader Chen Youming had to appeal directly to Premier
Zhou Enlai Zhou Enlai (; 5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman and military officer who served as the first Premier of the People's Republic of China, premier of the People's Republic of China from 1 October 1949 until his death on 8 J ...
to make him available to the strategic program.


Contributions


Research

Qian devoted himself to research in engineering structural mechanics. He made important contributions in variation principles to limit analysis, computational mechanics and structural optimization. In 1950, Qian published his influential paper "Theory of Complementary Energy" in the journal ''Science in China''. It led his student
Hu Haichang Hu Haichang (; April 25, 1928 – February 21, 2011) was a Chinese mechanical and aerospace engineer. He was in charge of the early phase development for the Dong Fang Hong I, China's first artificial satellite. Hu was an academician of the Chine ...
to derive the
Hu–Washizu principle In continuum mechanics, and in particular in finite element analysis, the Hu–Washizu principle is a variational principle which says that the action :\int_ \left \frac \varepsilon^T C \varepsilon - \sigma^T \varepsilon + \sigma^T (\nabla u) - \ ...
in 1954. In the early 1960s, Qian and his student
Zhong Wanxie Zhong Wanxie (; born 24 February 1934), also known as Wan-Xie Zhong, is a Chinese civil engineer and physicist. He is a professor at the Dalian University of Technology who specializes in computational mechanics and engineering mechanics. He pion ...
published two papers in ''Science in China'' and ''Acta Mechanica Sinica'', on the "general variational theory of limit analysis and plasticity". Their research was used in
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design and was awarded national prizes. In the 1970s, Qian designed the main part of China's first modern petroleum port in
Dalian Dalian () is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China. Located on the ...
,
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. In the early 1980s, Qian, together with
Zhong Wanxie Zhong Wanxie (; born 24 February 1934), also known as Wan-Xie Zhong, is a Chinese civil engineer and physicist. He is a professor at the Dalian University of Technology who specializes in computational mechanics and engineering mechanics. He pion ...
and
Cheng Gengdong Cheng Gengdong (; born September 1941), also known as Geng-Dong Cheng, is a Chinese civil engineer and physicist who specializes in engineering mechanics and computational mechanics. He is a professor at the Dalian University of Technology and se ...
, developed DDDU, an advanced computer system for structural design. DDDU was used in many major engineering projects.


Education

In 1951, Qian wrote two
structural mechanics Structural mechanics or Mechanics of structures is the computation of deformations, deflections, and internal forces or stresses (''stress equivalents'') within structures, either for design or for performance evaluation of existing structures. It ...
textbooks, which were widely used in Chinese universities and educated a generation of Chinese civil engineers. Qian is celebrated in China as a "
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" for scientists. Six of his former students have become academicians: Pan Jiazheng,
Hu Haichang Hu Haichang (; April 25, 1928 – February 21, 2011) was a Chinese mechanical and aerospace engineer. He was in charge of the early phase development for the Dong Fang Hong I, China's first artificial satellite. Hu was an academician of the Chine ...
,
Cheng Gengdong Cheng Gengdong (; born September 1941), also known as Geng-Dong Cheng, is a Chinese civil engineer and physicist who specializes in engineering mechanics and computational mechanics. He is a professor at the Dalian University of Technology and se ...
,
Zhong Wanxie Zhong Wanxie (; born 24 February 1934), also known as Wan-Xie Zhong, is a Chinese civil engineer and physicist. He is a professor at the Dalian University of Technology who specializes in computational mechanics and engineering mechanics. He pion ...
,
Qiu Dahong Qiu Dahong (; born 6 April 1930) is a Chinese coastal and offshore engineer. He served as chief engineer of the Dalian Fishing Port, the New Dalian Port, the Qinhuangdao Petroleum Port, and many other projects. He is a professor of the Dalian U ...
, and Yang Jinzong. Pan Jiazheng, who was Qian's student at Zhejiang University, almost dropped out of college because of poverty. When Qian learned about his situation, he paid for Pan's tuition and living expenses out of his own pocket until his graduation. Pan would later become one of the chief engineers of the
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.


Major publications

Qian Lingxi, , China Science Book and Instrument Company, Shanghai, 1951. Qian Lingxi, , China Science Book Instrument Company, Shanghai, 1952. Б. Н. Жемочкин, , Translated by Qian Lingxi. Transportation Ministry of Inland Waterway Technology Research Group, 1953. Э. Ф. Gorhuangwei, Т. В. Ender. , Translated by Qian Lingxi and Gao Guofan. People's Communications Press, Beijing, 1955. (Based on the lecture notes prepared by Qian Lingxi) Compiled by the General Administration of Navigation Engineering, Ministry of Communications of the People's Republic of China, Port Building, Vol 1, , People's Communications Publishing House, Beijing, 1955. Н. Х. Arugiu Nieyang, , Translated by Wu Ruifeng, Lu Kuangzhou, Fang Xiaoshu, Zhao Deyong, Qian Lingxi, etc., Beijing Science Press, Beijing, 1961. Qian Lingxi and Zhong Wanxie, , The Science and Technology Commission of the Republic of China, Beijing, 1964. Qian Lingxi, editor in chief, , Guanghua Publishing House, Beijing, 1979. Qian Lingxi, (including drawings and errata), Printed by Dalian Institute of Technology, Dalian, 1981. 0Qian Lingxi, editor in chief, , Peking University Press, Beijing, 1981. 1W. J. Krefeld and W. G. Bowman, , Translated by Qian Lingxi, Science Press, Beijing, 1982. 2Qian Lingxi, , China Academic Press, Beijing, 1982. 3Prepared by the Steel Bridge Design Group of the Engineering Mechanics Department of Dalian Institute of Technology, reviewed and updated by Qian Lingxi, , People's Communications Press, Beijing, 1982. 4Qian Lingxi, , Water Conservancy and Electric Power Press, Beijing, 1983. 5Qian Lingxi, , Science Press, Beijing, 2011. 6Qian Lingxi, , Science Press, Beijing, 2011.


Death and legacy

Qian died on 20 April 2009 in Dalian, at the age of 92. Top
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(CCP) leaders, including CCP General Secretary
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, former CCP General Secretary
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, Premier
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, and former Premier
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, paid their respects at his funeral. In the same year, DUT inaugurated its new library and named it
Lingxi Library The Lingxi Library () is the main library of the Dalian University of Technology (DUT) in Dalian, Liaoning, China. It is named after Qian Lingxi, a famous scientist and academician who served as the second president of DUT. Opened in 2009, it ...
in his memory; it is one of the largest university libraries in
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.


References

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