Nikolay Benardos

Nikolay Nikolayevich Benardos
BornJuly 8, 1842
Benardosivka, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire
DiedSeptember 21, 1905(1905-09-21) (aged 63)
Fastiv, Russian Empire
OccupationEngineer
The patent for the arc welding method named Elektrogefest ("Electric Hephaestus") granted to Benardos and his sponsor Stanisław Olszewski in 1887
A Soviet postage stamp dedicated to the hundredth anniversary of the invention of arc welding

Nikolay Nikolayevich Benardos (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Бенардо́с) (1842–1905) was an Russian inventor who in 1881 introduced carbon arc welding, which was the first practical arc welding method.

Biography

Nikolay Benardos was born to a Russian family of partial paternal Greek descent on July 8, 1842, in Benardosivka, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire.

During the 1860s and 1870s he investigated the electric arc, and he worked on this in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kineshma.[1] Nikolay Benardos was the first to apply an electric arc to heat the edges of the steel sheets to the plastic state.[1] He demonstrated a new way of metal compounds in Paris in 1881.[1]

He could not stay in the capital due to his financial state of affairs and in 1899 he moved to Fastiv (now Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine).[1]

He died at the age of 63 in Fastiv.[1]

M. M. Benardos Museum in Pereiaslav, Ukraine

The museum was established in Pereiaslav (Ukraine) in 1981 to commemorate 100 years after inventing the Elektrogefest.[1] The museum consists of five rooms: a study, living room, workshop, laboratory and the exhibition hall.

  • M. M. Benardos Museum in Pereiaslav
    M. M. Benardos Museum in Pereiaslav
  • The study
    The study
  • The living room
    The living room
  • The laboratory
    The laboratory

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Benardos Nikolai Nikolaevich and his famous invention

External links

  • Biography of Benardos by A. A. Chekanov (in Russian)
  • Benardos Nikolay Nikolayevich at weldworld.ru (in Russian)[self-published source?]
  • БЕНАРДОС Микола Миколайович (in Ukrainian)
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