Alexander Stepanovich Butyrin (1905-1987, Leningrad ) - turbine designer, Lenin Prize laureate .
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| A place of death | Leningrad |
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| Occupation | turbine designer |
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Biography
He graduated from the Leningrad Industrial Polytechnic (1927) and the Leningrad Mechanical Institute (1931 - received an external diploma based on the results of the defense of the submitted works).
From 1927 to 1978 he worked at the Leningrad Metal Plant : engineer, head of the sector, head of the design department of steam turbines.
Since 1978, retired.
The 1952 Stalin Prize - for the development of the design and the development of the production of a unified series of high-pressure steam turbines.
The Lenin Prize of 1963 - for the creation of a steam turbine PVK-200-130 with a capacity of 200 thousand kW.
He died in 1987. He was buried in the Kovalevsky cemetery .
Sources
- TSB Yearbook, 1964
- Butyrin Alexander Stepanovich .
- Leningrad blockade. Arkady Ivanovich Melua Publishing House "Humanism", 1999 - Total pages: 671.