In 1932, the department “Theory and design of mill machines” was separated from
Untitled Department of Technology grain and flour. Professor Vsevolod Isaakovich Ilchenko, a graduate of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute in 1922, a student of Professor K.A.Zvorykin, was invited to head the department.

The main research directions of V.I. Ilchenko were associated with the development of equipment for enterprises for the storage and processing of grain. He took part in the work of the I All-Union Industrial and Technical Congress from flour grinding (Moscow, June 1926). Under the leadership of Vsevolod Isaakovich, major projects and studies were carried out, such as the “Project of an electrified mill with an individual drive and dispatch control”, “a roller mill with an accelerating power supply” and others. In 1938, the textbooks “Mill, cereals and elevator machines: theory and designs” and “Groats machines” were published.

Ilchenko In 1938 g. at the Council of the Academy. K. A. Timiryazeva V. I. Ilchenko defended her thesis on the topic “Investigation of the operation of a diffuser with horizontal and inclined sieves.” In March 1939 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences.

In the 30s, N.F. Ugolik, Z. M. Yaroshevsky, PS Okhremenko, A. V. Panchenko, A. N. Dzyadzio, L. I. Kotlyar, I. K. Kravchenko, N. G. Vaisman, L. N. Shuper.

Professor V.I. Ilchenko headed the department before the evacuation of the institute. In Tashkent, the head of the department was Professor Nikolai Petrovich Krutikov (from 1.08.42) and Associate Professor Pavel Gennadievich Demidov (from 27.01.44). In the post-war period, the department was named “Technological equipment of mills, elevators and groats factories.” It was headed by Aleksandr Vasilievich Panchenko, who, by order of the USSR People’s Commissariat, in June 1944 returned to OIIMP and EX.

Panchenko A. V. Panchenko graduated with honors from our university in 1927 and continued his postgraduate studies at the research department of Ukrnauka in applied mechanics at the Odessa Polytechnic Institute. A.V. Panchenko combined his postgraduate studies not only with production activities, but also with teaching at his own university (1928-1931). At the end of 1931, after completing his postgraduate studies, he was assigned to the Tomsk Flour and Elevator Institute. I.S. Lobachev, where in the rank of associate professor he headed the department of Theory and design of mill machines.

In 1937 A.V. Panchenko returned to Alma Mater, where he worked as an assistant professor of the department Theory and construction of mill and elevator machines and assistant director for training scientific personnel before the evacuation of universities. During the war, in accordance with the decision of the USSR People’s Commissariat for Procurement, A.V. Panchenko was transferred to work in industry.

In June 1944, he returned to the institute, where, as a defender of the director for teaching and educational and scientific rosiobota, he was engaged in the restoration of the material and technical base, recruiting the teaching staff, and organizing the educational process. During the 15 post-war years (1944-1959), he fruitfully headed the department of technological equipment for mills, elevators and groats factories. A.V. Panchenko has formed a scientific team that has earned the all-Union authority of the level of scientific research and close connection with the needs of production. Were equipped educational and research laboratories for equipment, storage and processing of grain; industrial ventilation; pneumatic hydraulic transport. The results of A.V. Panchenko’s research activities are reflected in almost 100 scientific publications. In 1956 A. V. Panchenko defended his doctoral dissertation, in 1957 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences. He was approved in the academic rank of professor at the Department of Technological Equipment. Four teachers of the department – A. M. Dzyadzio, L. I. Kotlyar, G. D. Galperin, G. F. Kostyuk became candidates of technical sciences.

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In 1953 the Department was divided into two independent ones – technological equipment and Industrial ventilation, hydraulics and pumps. It was headed by Alexander Mikhailovich Dzyadzio, deputy director of the institute for educational and scientific work from 1953-1975. Alexander Mikhailovich graduated from our university in 1931, and in 1941 – graduate school. After demobilization from 1947 and until the last days of his life he worked at OTIPP them. M.V. Lomonosov. The results of his scientific research were widely implemented at enterprises of grain processing and other industries.

Graduated in 1934. Our university, L. I. Kotlyar worked in industry. Before the war, he graduated from graduate school, but did not manage to defend his prepared dissertation. In July 1941, by order of the People’s Commissariat of the USSR, L. I. Kotlyar was sent to the Uzbek Trust “Glavmuk”. During his work in the trust (1941-1948), recently as a deputy manager, he ensured the smooth operation of flour mills in the Uzbek, Turkmen and Tajik SSR, increased their production capacity, rational use of fuel and electricity. Working in the trust, Leon Iosifovich rendered great assistance to our institute during its evacuation.

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In the sixties, as a result of the improvement of the educational process, the number of disciplines expanded to 14, which were read by associate professors GD Galperin, IR Dudarev, LB Demsky, AA Weinberg. Young specialists and graduate students appeared at the department: M.V. Georgi, L. S. Soldatenko, L. G. Grosul, G. K Kravchenko, A. I. Papchenko, V. F. Petka, V. M. Petrov, V. Y. Polyakov, Y. M. Rothko, as well as representatives of the Almaty Polytechnic Institute A. B. Babeev and D. M. Istaev, yaks successfully defended their dissertations and became candidates of technical sciences.

In connection with the introduction of courses on labor protection in 1966, the name of the department was changed to Technological equipment for grain production and labor protection. Labor protection, as a subject of study, for many years was included in the curriculum of the department until the creation in 1984 of the Independent Department of Labor Protection.

Work continued on the creation and implementation of new samples of technological equipment. In the period from 1970 to 1976, the author’s team of the department under the leadership of Professor L. I. Kotlyar and Associate Professor L. S. Soldatenko designed and introduced into industrial production new disc triers A9-UTO-6 (A9-UT20-6) and A9-UTK -6 (A9-UT2K-6), which are widely used in the country and abroad.

Much attention was paid to improving the material and technical base of the department. With the help of teachers S. M. Levin, V. I. Kharitonov, V. S. Goncharenko, P. K. Popchenkov, a laboratory for labor protection, a laboratory for calculating and designing machines was created. Associate professors V. F. Petka and V. Ya. Polyakov did a great job in creating a laboratory of technological equipment for bakery, pasta and confectionery industries.

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The department carried out a large amount of state budgetary and contractual scientific work, which gave a great economic effect (only in 1987 – 940 thousand rubles). In the scientific heritage of Ivan Romanovich himself – 40 copyright certificates for inventions. Under his leadership, the staff of the department continued research work to study the processes and parameters of equipment for separation, peeling and crushing of grain, which are later widely used in grain processing. Since 1977, the department has organized a reading of the new discipline “Technological equipment of the industry” for future technologists and mechanics of bakery, pasta and confectionery industries. For this purpose, a new laboratory was created, the necessary training materials and material base were prepared, methodological manuals and other materials were written and published. The main workload was performed by associate professors V.F. Petka and V.Ya. Polyakov, who became the first teachers of the new academic discipline.

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http://tozp1902.onaft.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/sites/61/2019/04/Grosul_2.png In 1988 the department was headed by Associate Professor Leonid Ignatievich Grosul. At the same time, the staff of the department was replenished with new employees: Associate Professor A. V Aleksashin and assistants I. L. Kirzhner and I. M. Shipka.

L. G. Grosul in 1968. After graduating from the institute and obtaining the specialty of mechanical engineer of food production, he worked in the research sector. 1970-1973 He studied in graduate school, in 1974 he defended his Ph.D. thesis. From 1979 to 1983, associate professor L.I.Grosul worked as a teacher of disciplines for the training of specialists in the grain processing and food industries at the Algerian National Institute of Light Industry.

In the 80s-90s, the department carried out a lot of work to improve and practically introduce new samples of grain processing equipment into production. It was during this period that the staff of the department created and tested a new model of a machine for producing cereals. Published in 1992. The textbook “Fundamentals of repair and installation of equipment for storage and processing of grain” was the result of many years of work by Professor A. A. Weinberg and Associate Professor L. G. Grosul.

In 2003, L. G. Grosul defended his doctoral dissertation and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences, in 2005 he was approved in the academic rank of professor.

In recent years, Professor L. I. Grosul conducted research, the direction of which was aimed at further improving the technological equipment of the bakery industry. He was the scientific supervisor of the state budgetary theme on the creation of effective methods for the preliminary processing of freshly harvested grain and the purification of sunflower oil by physical methods, which was carried out by the PNIL ONAFT. According to the results of research in scientific publications of the Academy and industry journals, he published more than 150 scientific articles, received about 40 copyright certificates and patents for inventions. In 1999, it was decided to merge the departments of technological equipment for grain production and industrial ventilation, hydraulics and pumps.

The head of the department was Professor Oleg Ivanovich Gaponyuk, who in 1983 graduated with honors from the OTIPP them. M.V. Lomonosov and went from a researcher to the head of the department and vice-rector for scientific, pedagogical and educational work. Under the leadership of A. I. Gaponyuk, the improvement of the educational process, educational-methodical work and material and technical support of all types of classes continues.

In 2004, assistant IM Shipka became a candidate of technical sciences. In 2007 G.A. Goncharuk defended her Ph.D. thesis. In 2007, under the editorship of Professor A. I. Gaponyuk, the textbook “Technological equipment for bakery, pasta and confectionery industries” was published. The staff of the department in a new composition continues research in the field of improving the processes and equipment of grain and oil production, ventilation units, environmental safety systems. Over the 85-year history of the department, its employees have published more than 600 scientific articles, received about 220 copyright certificates and patents for inventions.

Doctor of technical sciences, professor, as part of a group of scientists, Oleg Ivanovich Gaponyuk was awarded the state prize in 2016 for his contribution to the innovative development of energy-efficient technologies of enterprises of the grain processing industry.

Today the department consists of 13 employees, including: professors; 6 associate professors, art. teacher; head laboratory; 2 engineers of the II category; engineer; Technics.

The department is a leading structure in the creation of new low-material-energy-consuming systems for aspiration and dedusting. The use of the department’s developments at two dozen grain processing enterprises over the past 5 years has made it possible to obtain an economic effect in the amount of more than 2 million UAH. due to an 11% reduction in the energy intensity of production, a 40% reduction in emissions of good-quality products into the environment and a 35% reduction in heat energy consumption in heating systems of industrial premises.

The scientific developments of the department, applied at a number of enterprises in the industry, provide a significant economic effect. Currently, the department has five educational laboratories equipped with working samples of technological equipment, laboratory installations, stands and automated teaching aids. http://tozp1902.onaft.edu.ua/wp-content/uploads/sites/61/2019/04/Kollektiv-kafedry-2017.png

Department staff 2018.

From left to right: associate professor Lipin A.P., associate professor Shipka I.M., associate professor Soldatenko L.S., engineer Tishchenko V.A., head of the department professor A.I.Gaponyuk, associate professor A.V. Aleksashin, head. lab. Lysenko N.N., associate professor A. Goncharuk, engineer K. Korolenko.

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