Grigory Ivanovich Solod ( , - , ) - Soviet mining scientist, founder of the theory of calculation of multi-drive conveyors. Doctor of Technical Sciences , Professor , Honored Scientist and Technician of the RSFSR .
Grigoriy Ivanovich Solod | ||||||
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Freshman MGI them. Stalin G.I. Malt. 1947 | ||||||
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A country | USSR → Russia | |||||
Scientific field | Mining | |||||
Place of work | Moscow Mining Institute | |||||
Alma mater | Moscow Mining Institute | |||||
Academic degree | Doctor of Technical Sciences | |||||
Academic title | Professor | |||||
supervisor | A.O. Spivakovsky | |||||
Known as | founder of the theory of calculation of multi-drive conveyors | |||||
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Biography
GI Solod was born on February 4, 1922 in the village of Trubeysy, Khorolsky District, Poltava Region, in a peasant family, where he had three more children: his elder brother (died in 1941 near Sevastopol), his twin brother Vasily Ivanovich Solod and sister.
In 1937, the twin brothers graduated from a seven-year school and entered the Lisichansk Mining Technical School , which they graduated with honors in June 1941 with a degree in Mining Electromechanics. According to the distribution, G.I. Titova Trust " Lisichanskugol " (Donbass).
When the war began, Grigory Ivanovich and his brother Vasily Ivanovich filed applications for sending them to the army in the field. After the call, they were assigned to the Tambov Military School , and in October 1941 they were sent to the front. Took part in hostilities on the Bryansk, Western, 2nd Belorussian fronts. From May 1945 to August 1946 he served in the headquarters of the Soviet military administration in Germany. In August 1946, G. I. Solod was demobilized from the army in the military rank of captain and, together with V. I. Solod, entered the Moscow Mining Institute. I. V. Stalin (now the Mining Institute of NITU "MISiS" ). In 1949, Grigory Ivanovich married, and in 1951 graduated from the institute, receiving the qualification "Mining engineer-mechanical engineer."
By decision of the Academic Council of the Institute, both brothers were recommended for postgraduate studies. A.I. Spivakovsky, a scientist of world renown in the field of mine transport, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences became the scientific director of G.I. In 1954, G. I. Solod successfully defended his thesis on the theme “Study of some factors of durability of mining transport vehicles” submitted for the degree of candidate of technical sciences.
After the successful defense of the candidate thesis G.I. Solod is left to the pedagogical work at the Department of Mining Transport. At first he worked as an assistant, and since June 1958 an assistant professor. Working at the Department of Mine Transport, GI Solod becomes a well-known specialist in the field of mine transport, establishes contacts with design and design organizations, and performs numerous scientific studies.
In 1968, he defended his doctoral thesis on the development of the theory and methods for calculating multi-drive conveyors with straight and curvilinear tracks. In 1969 he was awarded the academic title of professor. In 1967, G.I. Solod becomes the head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mining Machines created by him, and in 1968 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Mechanics and Chairman of the Faculty Academic Council. He worked in these positions until 1973, the department was headed for almost a quarter of a century.
Scientific and educational activities
With the advent of the department, G. I. Solod discovers and heads a new scientific direction - quality management of mining machines, which is based on the principles developed in his doctoral thesis for the structural systematization of tools and processes for mechanizing mining and engineering production.
Prof. GI Malt was a prominent scientist in the field of mine transport. He developed the basics of the theory of calculation of multi-drive conveyors, which were included in textbooks and scientific and technical literature, the original method of structure formation and structural systematization by functional feature of technological processes and technological equipment of mining and engineering production; the foundations of non-expert methods for assessing and predicting the quality of mining machines were created.
GI Solod is the author of over 200 scientific papers, 5 textbooks and manuals, 8 monographs, 53 inventions, 3 patents from leading countries of the world. 67 Ph.D. and 7 doctoral theses were defended under the direction of Professor G.I. Solod.
For a number of years, G. I. Solod was a member of the Expert Council of the Higher Attestation Commission of the USSR, a commission for awarding State and Lenin prizes.
Recognition
For participation in the battles on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War, G. I. Solod was awarded the Order of the Red Star , the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree and sixteen medals.
For success in work, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor , many medals and badges, including Miner's Glory badges of I, II and III degrees, the Inventor of the USSR badge, seven medals of the USSR VDNKh (gold, silver and bronze) . He was awarded the honorary title "Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR . " Honorary Member of the Academy of Mining Sciences.
Sources
Grigory Ivanovich Solod / Mining Journal, 1997, No. 7, P. 61
Ya. M. Radkevich, A. P. Verzhansky. Scientific and pedagogical school G. I. Solod and the main stages of his life path (to the 90th anniversary of his birth).
N. B. Shubina, “My sorrow is light”
“Moscow mountain. 1918-1998. M., Publishing House of MGGU, 1998.