- Vladimir Vetchinkin
Vladimir Petrovich Vetchinkin ( _ru. Владимир Петрович Ветчинкин) (
June 17 (29),1888 -March 6 ,1950 ) was aSoviet scientist in the field ofaerodynamics ,aeronautics , andwind energy ,Doctor of Technical Sciences (1927),Honored Science Worker of the RSFSR (1946).Vladimir Petrovich was born in
Kutno (then in the Russian division of Poland), the son of a military officer. Vetchinkin graduated from Moscow Higher Technical School (MVTU) in 1915, the favorite student ofNikolai Zhukovsky and generally viewed as his successor. In 1913, they had created a vortex-sheet theory of aircraft propellers. In 1916, Vetchinkin and Zhukovsky created the aviation calculation and test bureau in the wind-tunnel laboratory of the Moscow Higher Technical school, and in 1918 he helped found the Zhukovsky Central Institute of Aerodynamics (TsAGI). He became a professor at the Zhukovsky Air Force Academy in 1923.In 1914, Vetchinkin began working with
Anatoly Ufimtsev on high performance windmills for electric power generation. Zhukovsky created a new division of wind motors in TsAGI to support this effort. They built an 8 kilowatt experimental wind generator inKursk in 1929. To store energy during lulls in the wind, it used a 360 kilogram flywheel contained in a vacuum chamber. [ [http://www.old.kurskcity.ru/people/ufim.html Курск дореволюционный. Изобретатель-самоучка Анатолий Георгиевич Уфимцев ] at www.old.kurskcity.ru]From 1921-1925, Vetchinkin lectured on the theory of rockets and space travel, and was the first to present a correct theory of interplanetary flight based on elliptical transfer orbits (an idea usually attributed to
Walter Hohmann ).From 1925-1927, he worked on problems of cruise missiles and jet aircraft, and he took part in the activity of RNII (Scientific Research Institute of Jet Propulsion). Vetchinkin was a key supporter of rocketry pioneerYuri Kondratyuk , and helped him get his work published.He died in Moscow in 1950.
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