Ivan Ivanovich Bobrov ( 1882 - 1960 ) - Soviet shipbuilding engineer, director of the Putilovsky plant, builder of battle cruisers of the Izmail type at the Baltic Shipyard .
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| Date of Birth | November 12, 1882 |
| Place of Birth | Minsk Russian empire |
| Date of death | 1960 |
| Place of death | Leningrad , RSFSR , USSR |
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| Occupation | shipbuilding |
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Biography
Born on November 12, 1882 in Minsk. [one]
In 1898 he entered the shipbuilding department of the Marine Engineering School in Kronstadt . In 1904, after graduating from college, was promoted to junior assistant shipbuilder .
In 1908 he graduated from the shipbuilding department of the Maritime Academy .
In 1909 he was promoted to second lieutenant .
In 1910–1912, he was a senior assistant to the builder of the battleship of the type “ Sevastopol ” at the Admiralty Plant , and in 1912–1916 - the builder of the battle cruisers of the type “ Izmail ” at the Baltic Shipyard. [2]
In parallel with work at shipyards in 1911-1916, he conducted research and pedagogical work at the Marine Engineering School.
In 1916, he was appointed director of the Putilov shipyard and on April 10, 1916, was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the ship's engineer corps for distinction. After the revolution, he moved to the side of the Soviet government and worked as a director of the Putilov factory .
From 1923 - observing the restructuring of light cruisers like " Svetlana " into tankers .
In 1925, he developed the course “Ship Building Mechanics”.
In 1927 he headed the design bureau "Sudotrest", served as chief engineer of "Sudoproekt" and the State Design Institute of shipyards of shipyards (1930-1933). In 1935-1937 he worked as chief engineer of the shipbuilding shipyard of the OGPU Marine Bureau (now Shipbuilding firm "Almaz" ) where he participated in the construction of border patrol boats " Small Hunters " MO-2, MO-4. [3] During the war years he worked as an assistant to the chief engineer of the plant No. 5 (Leningrad Shipyard of the MorpofanOkhrana 01T1U), who, under the siege of Leningrad , continued to build and transfer to the Baltic Fleet ships - small hunters MO-IV. [four]
In 1946−1960 he was a member of the scientific, technical and scientific councils of the research Institute of the shipbuilding industry.
He died in 1960 in Leningrad .
Awards and prizes
- Stalin Prize of the Third Degree (1951) - for the creation of a vessel of a new design for fishing and a radical improvement of the methods of production work in marine shipbuilding
Bibliography
- Bobrov I. I. Lecture notes on ship building mechanics / - L.: Ed.-izdat. Dep. military-mor RKKF forces, 1926. - 126 p. : il. - 675 copies
- Bobrov I. I. Theory and practice of courts / - L.:, 1930.
Notes
- ↑ Russian family tree. Bobrov I. I. Archival copy of October 21, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Petropavlovsk type battleships. Encyclopedia of ships.
- ↑ Shipbuilding firm "Almaz". Becoming a wooden boat building shipyard.
- ↑ Ships of the Fatherland 12 - Small hunters type MO-IV
Literature
- Kuzinets I.M. Admiralty Academy. - M .: Publishing house "Ore and Metals", 1998. - 638 p. - ISBN 5-8216-0003-0 .
- Usik N.P. , Fields Ya. I. Higher Naval Engineering College named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky. Historical essay. - L .: VVMIOLU named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky, 1990 .-- 408 p.
- . "A hot and triumphant city." Petrograd: from “war communism” to the NEP: Documents and Materials / Comp., Ed. foreword and comments. Mv Khodyakov. . - St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg. University, 2000. - 400 p. - ISBN 5-288-02713-7 .
- Baskakov I. Ya. , Smirnov Yu. V. Shipbuilding Engineer I. I. Bobrov // Shipbuilding: Journal. - SPb. , 2010. - № 2 . - ISSN 5897100055 .
- Ivan Ivanovich Bobrov. - Shipbuilding, 1960.No 6, p. 76, portr - Obituary.
