Alexey Ivanovich Kiryanov (1915 - 1970) - Soviet designer of machine tools.
| Kiryanov Alexey Ivanovich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | February 8 (21), 1915 |
| Place of Birth | Petrograd , Russian empire |
| Date of death | April 11, 1970 (55 years old) |
| Place of death | Leningrad RSFSR , USSR |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | machine tool industry |
| Awards and prizes | |
Biography
Born on February 8 ( February 21 ), 1915 in Petrograd . In the 1930s, he worked as a draftsman, then (after graduating from a technical school) as a senior technician at Ya. M. Sverdlov LSSZ in the group that was engaged in the development of horizontal boring machines.
In June 1941 he was drafted into the Red Army , in the autumn of that year, near Porkhov, he was severely shell-shocked and captured. While in a prisoner of war camp, he came up with the design of a new ultra-precise machine. He was released in May 1945, and in September of the same year he returned to the factory.
Subsequently, an engineer at the Leningrad Design Bureau of Machine Tool Engineering.
He died on April 11, 1970 in Leningrad .
The hero of the story of Boris Gusev “Discovery” (1981).
Awards and Prizes
- Stalin Prize of the third degree (1948) - for the creation of a new design of special machines
- USSR State Prize (1970 - posthumous ) - for the creation of heavy coordinate-boring machines of particularly high precision with a table size of 1,000 x 1,600 and 1,400 x 2,240 mm
- Gold Medal (1958, Brussels )
Sources
- Machine tool named after Sverdlov: a sketch of the history of the Leningrad machine-tool plant named after Sverdlov. Gleb Borisovich Boris, Sergey Vasiliev. Lenizdat, 1962 - Total pages: 350
- Neva: organ of the Union of Soviet Writers of the USSR. Gos. publishing house literature, 1972
- Satellite. Agency Printing News., 1972
- The people I know are masters and apprentices. Boris Gusev. Soviet Russia, 1983 - Total pages: 270