Innokenti Nikolaevich Butakov

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Innokenty Nikolaevich Butakow ( Russian Иннокентий Николаевич Бутаков ; born October 11, jul. / 23. October  1881 greg. In the Alexander work Transbaikalien ; † 27. February 1970 in Zabaikalsk ) was a Russian physicist and university teacher .

Life

Butakov, the son of a minor civil servant, studied without taking the entrance examination 1900–1906 at the recently founded Tomsk Technology Institute (TTI) in the mechanics department. He was then head of the foundry , boiler and wagon departments of the workshops of the Omsk Railway (1907-1911), head of the transport service and head of the office for standardization of the administration of the Siberian railways in Tomsk (1913-1927).

After the October Revolution , Butakov became a professor at the TTI in 1921 and from 1923 headed the chair for heat engines there . With his research work he founded the development of combined heat and power .

In 1927 Butakov went to Moscow and became vice director of the Institute for Science Administration. He received his doctorate in technical sciences in 1935 without defending a dissertation . During the German-Soviet War , a group of specialists led by Butakov created the power grid for the energy supply of the companies evacuated to Tomsk . He gave lectures on production organization.

1944–1950 Butakov was director of the Transport Energy Institute of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR .

Butakow supervised 40 candidate and doctoral theses in the course of his research life. His students included Grigori Ilyich Fuchs , Weniamin Andrejewitsch Schwab , Iwan Afanasjewitsch Jaworski and Vladimir Jeliferjewitsch Nakorjakow .

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  1. a b c d e f Tomsk Polytechnic University: Бутаков Иннокентий Николаевич (accessed September 30, 2019).
  2. a b c d e Tomsk Polytechnic University: Бутаков Иннокентий Николаевич - отец сибирской энергетики! (accessed September 30, 2019).