Khaim Aronovich Vinokursky (1906-1984) - Soviet designer.
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| Alma mater | MVTU named after N.E. Bauman | |||
| Academic degree | candidate of technical sciences | |||
| Known as | constructor | |||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards and Prizes
- 3 Notes
- 4 Sources
Biography
Born on January 2 ( January 15 ), 1906 in Unecha (now the Bryansk region ). At 12 years old he was orphaned (parents died of typhus), after which he was brought up in an uncle's family.
He graduated from elementary school and then engaged in self-education. Since 1925 he lived in Moscow, worked at a confectionery factory.
In 1931 he graduated from Moscow State Technical University named after N. E. Bauman (Faculty of Civil Engineering) and received a referral to Uralmash ( Sverdlovsk ). He worked as a foreman on the construction of metal structures of workshops, then moved to the design department.
Candidate of Technical Sciences (1946, topic of the dissertation "Calculation of spatial structures, bridges").
Until the last days of his life, he worked in the department of the chief designer of mining engineering as the head of the sector of the welded structures bureau.
Received 35 copyright certificates for inventions. The author of 2 monographs.
He died on January 22, 1984 . He was buried in the Northern cemetery of Yekaterinburg .
Awards and Prizes
- Stalin Prize of the first degree (1951) - for creating the design of the walking excavator ESh-14/65 (designer of a unique cable-stayed arrow of a walking excavator)
- Honored Inventor of the RSFSR (1963) [1]
- Order of the Red Star
Notes
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR No. 808 of 11/21/1963
Sources
- Vinokursky's sweet dream
- Birth of the future: essays. Anatoly Pavlovich Zlobin. Soviet writer, 1956-225 p.
- Encyclopedia of the Urals
