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Detonation, explosives

Name
  
Kirill Shchelkin

Institution
  
Sarov, Snezhinsk


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Born
  
17 May 1911Tbilisi, Georgia (
1911-05-17
)

Institutions
  
Arzamas-16, Chelyabinsk-70

Known for
  
First scientific director at Chelyabinsk-70

Died
  
November 8, 1968, Moscow, Russia

Alma mater
  
Tavrida National V.I. Vernadsky University

Kirill Ivanovich Shchelkin (17 May 1911 – 8 November 1968) was a Soviet scientist involved in the development of Soviet nuclear weapons, particularly the physics of combustion and explosion. He was Russian Ethnicity. He graduated in 1932 from the Crimean Institute in Simferopol and became the department head at Arzamas-16 responsible for the development of shaped explosive charges used in nuclear implosion type weapons. He served as first scientific director at Chelyabinsk-70 from 1955–1960.

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Awards and honors

Shchelkin was a Hero of Socialist Labor a total of three times (1949, 1953, and 1956).

Legacy

His name was given to the Shchelkin spiral, a device in a combustion chamber used to facilitate the deflagration to detonation transition.

Town Shchyolkino (Щёлкино) is named after Kirill Shchelkin.

References

Kirill Shchelkin Wikipedia


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