Oleg Khikmetovich Fatkullin (born September 26, 1936, Chishmy Station, BASSR) is a specialist in structural materials, Doctor of Technical Sciences , full member of the Engineering Academy of the Russian Federation, Academy of Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation, winner of the A. A. Bochvar Prize (2002).
| Oleg Hikmetovich Fatkullin | |
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| Date of Birth | September 26, 1936 (82 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Chishmy , BASSR |
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| Scientific field | materials science , metal physics |
| Place of work | All-Russian Institute of Light Alloys |
| Alma mater | MISiS |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Technical Sciences |
| Awards and prizes | Prize named after A. A. Bochvar (2002) |
| Site | fatkullin.ru |
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Biography
Born in 1936 in Bashkiria .
In 1958, he graduated from the metallurgical faculty of the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys , specializing in metallurgical engineering.
From 1958 to 1961, he worked at the Electrostal Heavy Engineering Plant (foreman, shift supervisor).
From 1961 to 1965 - graduate school and work as an assistant at MISiS.
In 1964 - the defense of the candidate, and in 1980 - the doctoral dissertation.
From 1965 to the present, he worked at the All-Russian Institute of Light Alloys , where he went from a leading engineer to the Deputy General Director of VILS and the Deputy Director of the Scientific Center of VILS.
From 1982 to 1993 - worked as a professor at the Moscow Aviation Technological Institute , department of "Powder composite materials and protective coatings."
From 1994 to the present, he has been working as the head of the Department of Material Science at the Moscow Aviation Institute .
Scientific and social activities
A well-known specialist in the field of structural materials (heat-resistant alloys based on nickel and steel), technological processes of smelting and powder metallurgy of the manufacture of semi-finished products and products from them. Creator of a new scientific field and school for high-speed crystallization and the preparation of dispersed structures, optimization of the structure and mechanical properties of complex alloyed nickel alloys through the use of granulation and modification methods in combination with rational alloying and thermomechanical processing.
Under his leadership, new granular disk powder alloys having the best physicomechanical characteristics were developed, serial production of which was widely used in gas turbine engines of passenger and military aircraft of new generations ( Il-96 , Il-76 , Il-114 , Tu-204 , MiG-29 , MiG-31 , etc.), in rocket systems, in energy, in the oil and gas industry.
The developer of a number of new technological processes of melting, successfully introduced into production. This includes out-of-furnace evacuation of ball-bearing steels and obtaining ingots of heat-resistant alloys of small diameter in large-capacity vacuum induction furnaces for their further atomization onto granules, electron-beam smelting of ingots from heat-resistant alloys for subsequent deformation (together with the E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute ), vacuum - two-electrode arc remelting, etc.
Co-author of more than 350 scientific papers, 12 monographs, more than 60 inventions.
Member of specialized councils IMET, MAI and VILS, member of the Scientific Council on the problem of "Powder metallurgy".
Member of the editorial boards of the magazines Steel, Powder Metallurgy, Technology of Light Alloys, Problems of Special Electrometallurgy, and Abstract Journal.
Rewards
- Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (2000) - “for merits in scientific activity” (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 26, 2000 N 2088 “On Awarding with State Prizes of the Russian Federation”)
- Prize named after A. A. Bochvar (for 2002, together with G. B. Stroganov , O. A. Kaibyshev ) - for the monograph “Superplasticity in the processing of materials under pressure” and “Superplasticity and wear resistance in mechanical engineering” [1]
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Links
- Fatkullin, Oleg Hikmetovich on the official website of the RAS
- O. H. Fatkullin - 70 (Pdf). dspace.nbuv.gov.ua. Date of treatment July 2, 2016.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20160215174804/http://fatkullin.ru/Biogr.htm Biography