Fedir Abramov
- not to be confused with Fyodor Abramov
Fedir Abramov (March 21, 1904 in Lysychansk – December 5, 1982 in Dnipropetrovsk) was a Ukrainian geologist and mining specialist. He was a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR.
After graduating from the Dnipropetrovske Mining Institute in 1930, he lectured there and from 1962 he was employed by the Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. He is best known for his publications which specialise in the problem of ventilation in mine shafts and the air dynamics in shafts.
Biography
In 1930 he graduated from the Dnepropetrovsk Mining Institute and taught there. Since 1962 he has been working at the Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
From 1940 to 1969 (with a break in 1941-1944) he headed the Department of Aerology and Occupational Safety of the National Mining University.
A participant in the Second World War.
In 1952 he defended his doctoral dissertation, which was devoted to the study of aerodynamics of vertical shafts of mines with new types of reinforcement.
The department developed the techniques needed for the rapid construction of the Moscow metro in the 1950s.
Until 1982 he headed the department of mine aerogas and thermodynamics of the Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics.
He supervised the research covered in the "Handbook of mine ventilation", the creative team included OS Gershun, BE Gretzinger, VA Dolinsky, AF Miletich, LP Romensky, V. E. Streimann, MV Shibka, GA Shevelev.
He is the founder of a scientific school in the field of mine ventilation.
He was the first in the USSR to substantiate and prove in practice the economic and technical feasibility of using individual fasteners for cleaning the face of Donbass mines.
His works deal with the problems of ventilation and aerogas dynamics of mines, prevention of sudden emissions of coal, rock and gas in them.
He developed a method of control-depressive survey of ventilation of mines and quarries.
In the mines of Donbass, the wedge principle of extracting metal risers proposed by him was introduced.
He was the initiator and one of the developers of a series of modeling devices implemented in industry.
Under his leadership:
- created aerodynamic means of regulating air flow at production sites,
- mathematical substantiation of transient aerogas-dynamic processes is carried out,
- developed algorithms and programs for calculating mine ventilation,
- the theoretical bases of electric modeling of mine ventilation networks are laid.
He was awarded the Order of Lenin, orders and medals, the State Prize of the USSR in 1976 - for the development and implementation of methods for overcoming the gas barrier, which provides a heavily polluted mines lava load of more than 1,000 tons per day.
His inventions "Method of measuring methane flow rates from degassing wells" were registered - co-author, in particular, with Frundin,
- "Intrinsically safe methanometer with a unified output", co-authored.
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