Celebrities Feedback Rating Russian
Search

Most popular
Volkov Boris IvanovichVolkov Boris Ivanovich
Bernardo Bertolucci (Bernardo Bertolucci)Bernardo Bertolucci (Bernardo Bertolucci)
more persons......
News
Movies
Russia Is Great
Free mp3 download
Count of persons: 23165





All persons
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

CHEREPANOV Miron Efimovitch

( The famous Russian inventor of the self-taught)

Comments for CHEREPANOV Miron Efimovitch
Biography CHEREPANOV Miron Efimovitch
Miron Efimovitch Cherepanov was born in 1803. He was a serf of the Ural gornozavodchikov Demidov. Only a 33-year Myron Yefimovich received his freedom of inventive activity.

His invention Efimovitch Miron Cherepanov created with his father, Efim Alekseevich Cherepanov. Talented engineers sent their owners to familiarize themselves with the latest technology in Russia and abroad - in Sweden and England. There, they successfully took over the technical expertise, and studied new items.

Natural talent and the experience allowed Cherepanov produce more than 20 original steam engines of various capacities, to create a number of unique machines: lathes, screw cutting, planing, drilling, nail and other.

The most remarkable thing Efim Alekseevich and Myron Yefimovich Cherepanovs Russia was the construction of the first railway and the very first in the country of steam engines.

The first track ( "kolesoprovody") had a length of 800 meters, the speed of the engine ( "land boat"), built in 1834, was only 15 km / h. But it is with them and began the history of railways in Russia.

In 1849, Myron Yefimovich Cherepanov died.


User comments
Write comment
Write comment
Links by theme:
CHEREPANOV Efim Alekseevich
CHEREPANOV Efim Alekseevich
Zinovy Gerdt Efimovitch
Kheifets Joseph Efimovitch

CHEREPANOV Miron Efimovitch, photo, biography
CHEREPANOV Miron Efimovitch, photo, biography CHEREPANOV Miron Efimovitch  The famous Russian inventor of the self-taught, photo, biography
RIN.ru - Russian Information Network
   
   
   
Copyright © RIN 2002 - * Feedback