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Litvinov, Stepan

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Litvinov, Stepan Vasil’Evich

 

Born 1785, in Barnaul; died there in 1848. Russian inventor of steam engines.

Litvinov began working at the age of 12 in the office of the Kolyvan’-Voskresenskii plants; he later worked in the Nerchinsk plants. He invented a rotary blower with continuous air feed to the furnace and the “dual-blast bellows,” which was the prototype of a double-action piston compressor (1817). In 1817–27 he built steam power installations, for which he proposed a number of novel, advanced ideas, such as a uniflow boiler unit, a steam superheater, and two-stage steam generation.

REFERENCE

Savel’ev, N. Ia. Vydaiushchiisia paroteknik-barnaulets—Stepan Vasil’-evich Litvinov i ego parovye mashiny. Barnaul, 1950.
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