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Nitsenko, Vladimir Sergeevich

Vladimir Sergeevich Nitsenko (1899-1952) - Soviet metallurgical engineer.

Nitsenko
Vladimir Sergeevich
Nitsenko.jpg
Date of BirthApril 16 (28), 1899 ( 1899-04-28 )
Place of BirthLuthenian Beasts ,
Zenkovsky district ,
Poltava province
Russian empire
Date of death1952 ( 1952 )
Place of deathMoscow
the USSR
Citizenship the USSR
Nationality Russian empire
Occupationmetallurgical engineer
Awards and prizes
Order of Lenin - 1944Order of the Patriotic War I degree— 1945Order of the Red Banner of Labor - 1942Order of the Red Star - 1943
Stalin Prize - 1942

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Biography

Born on April 16 ( 28 ), 1899, in the village of Lutensky Budishche (now Zenkovsky District , Poltava Region , Ukraine ).

In 1918-1919 he was a teacher at the Zenkovsky school of gardening, then he served in the Red Army and worked as secretary of the Zlatoust district military registration and enlistment office.

He graduated from the Dnepropetrovsk Mining Institute (1929).

  • 1928-1929 - Research Engineer at the G.I. Petrovsky Metallurgical Plant ;
  • 1929-1941 - shift supervisor, chap. engineer of the plant named after Ilyich ( Mariupol )
  • 1941-1943 - chief metallurgist, deputy. Head and Head of the Armored Division, Ch. engineer of plant No. 183 (future Uralvagonzavod , Nizhny Tagil , Sverdlovsk Region);
  • since 1943 - ch. engineer, since 1947, director of factory No. 200 ( Chelyabinsk Transport Engineering Plant ), deployed on the basis of the S. Ordzhonikidze machine-tool factory and evacuated enterprises.

During the period of Nitsenko’s work at plant No. 183, two open-hearth and 4 electric furnaces were put into operation, which ensured an increase in steel production during the war years by 45% compared with 1940 .

He participated in the development and implementation of the technology for the production of armored hulls and cast turret tanks for the Kirov Plant ; in the creation of color casting and heat treatment workshops of armor and parts from alloyed steel grades; in the introduction of mechanized filling of the charge.

He died in 1952 from a heart attack. He was buried in Moscow at the Vagankovsky cemetery .

Awards and Prizes

  • Stalin Prize of the third degree (1942) - for the development of technology for the production of cast tank towers
  • Order of Lenin (1944)
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1942)
  • Order of the Red Star (1943)
  • Order of the Patriotic War I degree (1945)
  • medals

Notes

Literature

  • The Urals forged victory: a reference book. Mr. Agaryshev, Committee for Archives Affairs of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Bashkortostan. South Ural Book Publishing House, 1993 - Total pages: 382
  • Chelyabinsk region: encyclopedia: in 7 vol. T. 4. / ch. ed. K. N. Bochkarev. Chelyabinsk, 2008.
  • Wonderful People Lining [Text] / [T. N. Vasilieva [and others]; Feder. state unit. enterprise "Production Ob. named after F. Dzerzhinsky Uralvagonzavod. - Nizhny Tagil, city: FSUE" PO Uralvagonzavod ", 2001 -. - Authors are indicated in issue. Book 2. - 2005. - 103 s.: portr.

Links

  • http://www.chel-portal.ru/encyclopedia/Nicenko_Vladimir_Sergeevich/t/11682
  • http://chelreglib.ru/media/files/kray/chelregion_1941-1945/industry-front/Nizenko1.pdf
  • photo http://chelreglib.ru/media/files/kray/chelregion_1941-1945/industry-front/Nizenko1.pdf
  • Ural machine tool builders. Ch. 1985
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nitsenko,_Vladimir_Sergeevich&oldid=93141256


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