Leonid Nikolaevich Barmin ( 1931 - 1995 ) - Soviet and Russian metallurgical scientist, doctor of technical sciences , professor, full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1992). [1] Being a student of the outstanding electrochemist-metallurgist O. A. Yesin , he worked in the field of studying the processes of interaction of metal with flux and gas, developing wear-resistant materials and surfacing and spraying technologies.
| Barmin Leonid Nikolaevich | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | April 6, 1931 | ||
| Place of Birth | Beloretsk city, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , USSR | ||
| Date of death | June 16, 1995 ( 64) | ||
| Place of death | Ekaterinburg , Russia | ||
| Citizenship | |||
| Occupation | scientist | ||
| Awards and prizes | Medals | ||
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Biography
Born on April 6, 1931 in the city of Beloretsk of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, now the Republic of Bashkortostan.
In 1950 he graduated from the Beloretsk Metallurgical College and entered the Ural Polytechnic Institute . At the end of the university in 1955, he was left in it for teaching. In 1958 he defended his thesis on "Features of the behavior of hydrogen in liquid slag and metals"; 1961 was approved in the rank of assistant professor. In 1970, Leonid Barmin defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic “Kinetics of a number of redox pyrometallurgical processes” and the following year he was approved as a professor.
In 1970-1972 he worked as dean of the faculty of technology of UPI; during 1972-1979 he was vice-rector of the institute for academic work. From 1975 to the end of his life, L.N. Barmin was the head of the department of protective and hardening coatings of the Ural Polytechnic Institute. He created a school of physical and chemical analysis of metallurgical processes in welding and plasma spraying. He was the author of about three hundred scientific papers and 23 inventions, prepared three doctors and 32 candidates of sciences. [1] He participated in a number of international conferences, symposia and meetings on welding and physical chemistry.
He died on June 16, 1995 in Yekaterinburg, was buried in the Shirokorechensky cemetery .
Rewards
- Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR (1991). [2]
- Laureate of the USSR State Prize in the field of science (1982, as part of a group of scientists, for the series of works “Study of the structure, properties and interaction of metallurgical melts” (1957-1980)).
- Medals. [one]
Bibliography
- Leading scientists of the Ural State Technical University (UPI). Biographical reference. Yekaterinburg, 1995.
- Vladimir Blinov . "Nemyelkov". Documentary novel. [3]