SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KLYUCHARIVA, O.A. - KLYUCHEV, V.I.

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x1rownly. G.T.1 T=1011. I-T-1 ILTUMARITA, O.A. Fishery management In ~ the middle. and upper Amur Sasin In cowwtion with the planned hydraulic construction work* Zool,shur, 39 00,3t 07-416 16o.,, (MM 23t6) 1. Chair a.f 1ohthyoloV,, and Agrobiological station of -the Mosoow state University, (Amw liver -11sheries-Research) 0' A. Nutrition of 'benth fish@* in Nybinat Reservoir, fludy M soA159-251 1 (NINA MIO) (kybiak Itessrvolr-aftaka-lood) (Denthoo) RMIN "'.1.92. T.Al "'N l9r XLIVCHAUYAo O-A. Smumer feeding of the YOWW-of-the-7ow roach and brow In Wbtask Reservoir* Trudy WS n9*6s33"3 160* WRA 23120) Wbinsk Issendr-4aaah (?lob)) (Plebes-lood) ILTUCHARIVI.tO.A. Des"at and diurnal vertleal migrations of bottom 1nvertebratep in the Amur River* Top, skol, 5#97-98 062. (HIRA 16s 6) 1. Ymkovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitat. (Amur River-Invertebrate~) KLIUMAHEVAj -0.A. Downstrean and diurnal vertical adgrations of benthic Invertebrates in the Amur River, Zoole shur. 42 no.n31601-1612 163. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Department.of lchthyologyt State University of Moscow. P~ A M-uz- -R'- XLYUCHAREV 0, A r*d, .~~.YUCHAREV ~O.A. red of scru [taken of southern Sakhalin and thelr lchtlVofaunal 0 ra i abnog. Oxera iuabnogo Sakh&Uua i ikh ikhtlofauna. Mosk-ists to ; Oak . I lsd-vo Moak, univa, 1964, 265 P. (MIRA 1881) 1. Moscow. Un I* Moscowe UnIveraltot. Blologo-pochveraVy fakulitet. nYUCHMVI FAterials an the ichthyofauna in lakes of southern Sakhalin. Biul. MIP. OW. biol. 70 no.640-49 If-D 165 (MMA 1911) KLYUCHAMA,, S.G.t aspirant Diagmetlo importanos of dettorming W proteln fraotions and sialle sold in "pulse-1ses dissues'. Kas.vod.zhur. no.305-57 PV4* 162 (KIPA 15t9) le Kafedrs, fskulttetskoy terapii (sav. - prof. Z.I.Malkin) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo Institutso (BWW PFOTLM) (NEURA)UNIC ACID) (PUISE) Arst experience in certifying the ploicians of the Tater A.S.S*R. Kas.mdoabur* no.144-76 &4163. 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Musoy opAkbole'rodrkh virubOv Im tituta eksperimental'MW jjj~johesltO7 OnkOlogi' A)M Mg., Moskva* Y .1 PONOR MA, to. Do dotsentl &UjsJ#4.A.j XAKAMAq L 1.1 So."nod ootoobUstia fo"w af utaoUtle moor. Terap. 34 no.11"0-105 162, (MM 2337) 2. Is Amy kafoft t4r&VU (sav. - ddsa-kuv"pondant ANN SUR p"f. P. 16 lojdM) T&nU*I$nop Instituta usoverisbonaftovwdya Tmoboy n& base Tgentrallney klinichookoy bollaltay. RAWUINj A.T A*A*; LAWXAf A*Goj R 1001-ILTV YO. A. I KMAMA vf4wAT&;IFq7X0TWr,-T.?.j RODIOWVAp T.Y.; SAFAWVv R.S.; SDUXAV A.M.1 TANOYMAt T.A. Clinical am Videdologioal characteristics of tuberculosis in elderly persons, . ?rudy TSIV 63s1/#-19 163. (MMA DO) 1. Wedra tuberkulsta ISentrallnogo instituta usovershonst- vovwdya RAVjXHno Aye..; *.Aj LNMMA# A.0of HOMIVAP A.301 WWW A.F.1 AWMWAj T.Y.; SWCHAv AAJ Mrnihl T.A. (Moskva) Tuterculosis of the lungs In o14 *go, Slin. med. 40 no&22s 1&23 D 162* (KMA 170) 1. 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V*q UVO 20 ma Refractory Katerials 7* Wear of ehrome-mgnesite- refractories in the burning zone of rotary kibwp ISawnts 18# Mo. 6j 1953* 9o KmWV Ust of Russian Amesionsp Ubmry of Congmsev April 2%30 Uncl. 15-57-4-4656 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologlyu, 1957, Mr 4. p 05 (USSR) AUTHORS: Elm v. Ya V., Wins, N. V., Mikheylovat N. K, TITLE: Alteration of the Phase Composition and the Technical Properties of the Nonfired Chrome-Magnesite Refractory Material.Used in a Rotary Cement Kiln (Izmeneniya ratovogo nostave I takhniohaskikh evoystv betobthigovogo khromomagnazitovogo ogneu ora pri 3luzhbo v tsementnoy vrashchayushcheysya pechi3 PERIODICAL: Tr, Goo. Vaes, in-t po pro ektir. i nauch-issled. rabotam, v tsement. prom-stf, 1956, Nr 19, pp 54-66. ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 Rr~ V iET" Oi~. f. SOV/137-59-1-58 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal.. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr I* p 8 (USSR) AUTHORS: Klyucharovs Ya-V-, Mikhaylova, N.K. TITLE: Thermal Expansion of Lining Materials in the Sintering Zone of Rotary Cement Kilns (Teplovoye rasehireniye futerovochnykh materialov zon spekaniya tsementnykh vrashchayushchikhoya pechey) PERIODICAL: Tr. Goo. Vses. -in-t po proyektir. i nauchno-issled. rabotam v teementn. prom-stio 1958, Nr 20. pp 31-45 ABSTRACT., Experimental work was carried out an the determination of thermal expansion (E) of chrome- magne site brick (CB) KhM-4 and of mortars of various composition. Two types of blocks for model brickwork were used, namely, blocks 20x 20x 23 and 20x 20 x 24-mm size, sawed -out of CB and joined with 3-mm mortar seams. Fresh mortar was prepared from magnesite, chrome - magenesite, and caustic magnesite which were mixed with sintering additive* (metal filings or pyrite cinders); the grain-size composition of the mixture was variable. Experiments were also conducted in replacing -mortar with metal plates (2 mm). Mortar burned at 14500C and unburned Card 14 mortars werri tested. The following conclusions were drawn on the SOV/137-59-1-58'. Thermal Expansion of Lining Materials in the Sintering Zone of Rotary Cement Kilnj basis of the experiments: Thermal E of magnesite and chrome - magne site mortars with filing added exceeds the E of CB, whereas E of mortar with addition of pyrite cinders k,PlZSO0'.IsAoA= thih-61brick, which partially compensates the free E of the brick. When metal plates are us,ed the thermal E of the brickwork is only slightl y different from the E of CB. Changes in the linear dimensions of magnesite and chrome - magne site mortars after service in rotary kiln are related to the change in the phase composition of the seam. In the cold zones of the lining heated to 500 - 6000C the mortar changes but little In volume; above SOO - 6000 thermal E sharply increases (attaining 5%), more especially with elevated Fe oxide content In the mortar; in the hot areas the E of the mortar attains 1.6 - 2.2%; at >1200 - 13000 temperatures the mortar begins, to contracto compensating for the expansion of the CB. Thermal E: of the Podolskiy.plant mortar made of caustiq magnesite with additions of pyrite cinders Is 60% less than the E of chrome - magna site mortars. 'No M. Card 2 /Z 014 PM, W 41 1-1 .4 3 11 8/081/608ND2/1013M/010/014 A006/AOOI shurnal, 1960, 447, 130). Translation fromt ReforatlMy No. Xhim0a, P. 053442 AUTHOM% Snah"ov. -Y&O V,,* ansht"at S. A. Tr=i The streoVot the CorAllilons of NW*sl&-May Spinal- Synthesis an the Toobn1dal Properties -of Produats MIODICALs Tr. Lonlftr, tokliol. In-ta Im. Lemoveta, 1959, No. 57, PP. 50-A TEXT: The authors stuolled the offoot of minsrallsing additives such as CaF md T102 ion the s"thisale pro**** aW the properties of spinal refraotaries. DlJorsion parantgro. (IW%:slxo of gralne 60)%,, fractlons below I/A 25-W are Asteralned askin4 +.he addilion of 39 TiO d fficlent th reduas the t2 450,wc,, It Is *8 atrIs aPO synvwsls tomporature to .1 hCed t TIO' forms HS Ptanates which p&rtlLUy'pJai Into solid solutions with the spinsli ;t about 950 C, coo is formed from C&R, and bawd with A120-A Into Aluminatos, CAP, 0AUS04 a loss compact struat'urs, L7 a better beat r4slstancw of the produ6t LZ titanium dioxld*. The votw or iAtruwairg ninarillsore affoots tho tacbnlsd moorti" of the produoUt their stft6turo. is improved, sodmioal straWthand heat Card 1/2 .-XMCUROI* T&oT*:CK=CYA# 168., Fortal"S onwat AM its properties* TrWy 1,11 no.3?165-?2 159, (061ment) (hrialaas) (KIU 13: 8) WgR Iq SE"RV WIC IMTUCHARff c=# DI-Tsffm' Echl on fl-chisnJ Cbsulcal natImAs la the vb"o am4als of the system XgO 16203- CF203- Tradr M 20-57173-76 039- (=A 2318) iftasslas 62MG) (Iran owe) (Chromium Gilds) 147 ~~'.f ~. ~ - t%v-! -.CXW--Dlj?&ZYA311 Cho tn- - n4blo Phase equilibrium in the systen Y40 - CnO3 - Y*203 Zbor. tisorg, khte, 3 so,12t2US4831 D 060, iKU 13,U) (Woesim oxide) (Chrodus oxide) (Iran oxide) 41 MRS KLTV"-,'A~-OV# Y,i V.; 01-TS 'C' T^n Ti-.11denj L mito %-It* -Iron cXide :1 4action c va,,n,.,nim OL'a propirtien o4' tl-o roActimn poductr. OCnrjuporr 25 nc.'-,; 7-02 -.573 li~' ("I A ": 1) *7w- (~or 4,en' Arcr.1'. Iron oxidu) 8/081/62/000/005/067/112 B156/bloo AUTHORSt KIYUcharovq Yas-Vot Lovenshtsyng So A. TITLEs Improvement of spinal-periolse* refractories engineering PZRIODIULt Roforativnyy shurnal. KhInLy&# not 59 1962s 434-435# ,abstract 5t330 tTro L'Iningr. V*khnol. In-ta In. bonsovetat no, 52, 19bit 169-178) TMMj The effects of the following factors an the technical properties of spinel-oound magn*sIto have been InTOOttgat4dl to* nature of the alumina and magnesitep the minerallsers Uoodp toe grain composition of the magnesitel too amount of alusinaused, and the fineness of the ground spin*l mixtum To maxe the refractories more neat-r*sissant it is recommended that pure "electric furnace" (80-82A) as *sit@ produced In a tube furnaoso and alumina calcined at 1300-140000 8-10A) should to usodl it is also recommended that tavoomposItIon snould a* moderately coarse-grain#dt with 00A of 3-4 an grains &n4,)40% of fine fraotioAst and tnat a dry spinol StAures moderately finely ground, with a maximum grain Oise of 901, and a 10-15$ content of e3A4 fraction should be used. To Card 1/2 62/000/003/067/112 .Improvement of spinsi-periolase 31WBIOS improve density it Is reaosmended that of TL02 abould be ustdls .aineralisers [Abstracter'* notes CoapUle,tranalation.] Card 2/2 ME WROM H 111, InUrsation of wavwalto-ohn%do vith calaina aside. 28 Aoo3s 126-133 163o WMA 1 92) laniWaUkly t*kM*IW*Mwkly 1wtitut in, Ifin4o"Au !(bfftGt*i7 rAterials) (C&Icl= oxido) ITT L~,Ylj.,.IiAROV, Ya,V.; L4.1ho A' I ,I rl I I , 11. a t k., it tq.conc*Nte fjo.'-.A;#t ir!aas, Ognautvrl ~24 25.4 16 4 . (,MIRA 18:1) 1. lAningradaWly t*khnologtcheiklr lz. U-t,,3o~,rt-tvi, WMW,~DV, Ya.V.; SKDBWt L.I. Aluminum phomphates,~1203- 3P205 and the in eraction Of A404012b vith fused potassi= chloride, Dokl, AN WSR 154 no. 3t634-637 A 164, IMPA 17 15) 1. IAmingradskiy tekhnologichaskiy 1notitut in* lAnsovetas Predstavlow akadealkam LMananayev"o A It"~,,~li".-""",~.".,~."...~~, 1 .1. mat"Le, adfil ... a I.i., . T I , -g fe"F"lu * A .4 -lu'v . rm"', L~r twn -r-A - - -e- -~ I- Off :- V --- j -..~ A . , 0 lebt %W b F. Ca ft AUTHOR: Klyucharoy, Ya. Vo; Bolt S.A. ORG.- Le ad Tbchnolog~W kofflute ftrk. 1AVAov7t (Loningradaldy tekWxAoi;ichesk1y--L-- JrwtJtuq TITLEt Formation od technical properUes of solid solutions In the MgO-AJ,0,7Cr.0. system SOURCE: AN GNP. 1Mft16 Nearp9dwskiye maorialyt v. 1,, no. 8, 1046, 1403-1409 TOPIC TAM, m"slwn oxideg sholnum oxideo chromium oxide, retractory oonqwund. solid meebsialcal property$ . scild 61aution- ADMACT-. The process of b ox1d:VA the formation of solid solutions In the MZO-A]6(~-Cra% system weii sbWle ;srchcmlcal, x-ray diffractiont vW microscopic amyses. ItreecovapooltionsMg(Ah Cr Q,# where xw 0.2, 0.6, *:W0.8, obtained from pressed wd sintered oxide powder mgue, were imeattgated. Ila Wowing sequence of formation of solid solutions Is proposed- the two spinels MgAJO. MW MgCr.0, are formed first, then solid solutions uise at the site of their oontict. No solid soluUO-087 of Cr,~ ,,0. and Al 0 vmre observed. The formation c4 solid solutions ends at 1400C. IUMS chromic o2dde f; apparently a pod mineralizer in the low-temperabare synthesis of M&AI30,,. The phase transformations studled appreciably affect the technical proporties of the produrts. Thus, solid solutions of the high-alumirA region of the Mg0-AL0%_S5Q* system have a hio mechanical strength w0 sinter well. This shottld be comiaerea tv selecuniq processes ACC N& AP700531" SOURCE CODEt UR/0131/67/000/001/0055/0--666 AUTHOR: -,rall , O.A. "ORGs LeninArad Technological Institute Im, Lensovet (Laningradskly iteknologicheskiy institut) ';TITLE: Technical properties -of composition of the MgO- Cr203- Zr02 system SOURCEt Ognsuporyq no, 1. 19679 55-60 'POPI(' 'TAOS t refractory metal, compressive strength , porosityd I =t&1 deformati an$ magnesium oxideq chromium oxide$ airconium oxidel metal bonding ABSTRACT: .It is weli known that 6cause of some specific proper'ties,'high-val tins Mg, Cr, and Zr oxides -cmiwtbe used Individu*11y for the preparation of -refractories. Refractories with desirable properties ray be obtained from mixtures of preliminarily host-treated MgD# Cr 0 and ZrO2'. 'The mala purpose of this article is to study the techniM "properties of coupo!.itio"!_ -containing M&O in amounts enough to bond completely Cr2O3 into MgCr20#, and to stabilize Me The ultimte compression strength, apparent density,# apparent porosiq, taMparaturs. of deformation under stress. linear setting$ and chemical stability with respect to C&O.ond 7*203 were determined for LC~atd 1/4 UDC: 6_94-7-ki-Q9 ~kde-N% AP70 65-31-4 seven 6jiCIMR5 of MS6-Cr263---4tO'z iefrsctorife-~'~of diffaienit 'composition': The specimens were obtained by slatering mixtures of dry (at 120C) Uncal- ,tined ZrO2, calcined fat 23W and 26000 MgD, and Mgcr2o3. The latter .was obtained by sintering mIxtures of pure MgD and Cr 0 1 at 1400 and 1750C. Composition of the refractories before and af ter firing are given in Table Is Properties of the compositions are shown in Tables 2 and 30 Table 1. Comoosition of suecimns studied. % N o I con Initte losit co"ItIon ion ftul 0" Group speq~man P, '0 MgD I Cubic CT203 ZZ02--- MgCr2q MO 09.2 6.0 ~ 4 ' 3 124.0 6.0 9 1 12 0962 -48.4 4 9 9.4 31.7 3 .3 730 21 it. 9 33:0 210. 25:2 'S to 31, , ! 15.6 52.7 33.2 66.8 t - It 13 IS 0 94 29.4 33.6 13.& .70.3 .13.9 Is - 21.0 0 .0 79.0 too.G. fit A. .9.9 25.3 46.0 CC NA, AP700531h Table. 2, Prog~ities of the-mveelvens-after firinp. at-173 C OUR xn~ Properties So loan No. 7 1 9 1 121 10 131 15 14 Linear setting, Z 11.3 13,3 13,4 1217 12.2 910 12.4 Apparent density g/cm34 3.3 3.1 4.4 4.6 4.2 3.7 3.9 1, V not .,at Ultimate compr Ision, not L"r ggth kacal, MIUMI&MO 45MOM 4SOO Analysis of the'experIvAntal*dat'a shawed 'that" dents chemically and ve A. mechanically stable specimens of the MgO-Cr2O3-ZrO2 system which have A. high deformation temperature (above inoc) under load (2 kg/cz~) may bbee obtained f ton mixtures containing uncalcinod ZrO2 I MgCr 0.. and M&O (calcined at 1600(* with the final firing temperature at this refractory being 1700-1750C, Group I composition with bish ZZ02 COUtOUt b" b*tte LCord technical pto rti"'" thih'gioup n and III lifis 2bl&* 2). The addition of zrO2 to spinXide-per'lelase coupositione increases their density and chouical st4kbility vith respect to Ca0l the addition of M&CC204 Isiprov" their stabillt:t !rIth respect to Iron oxides: SUB CODEs l1/ SVBk DATIS '*-n'one/ RlYs 01j/ OOi/ ATD PRESS: $115, Card KLYUCHAMN Tu.V. MK,00 L.I. Composition of the sclidifloatlon produote of an alvoino- phosphate binding in Wractory, oorundum mass. Mm. prikl. kbim. 38 no.3020-0 Mr 065. (MMA 1611) 1. Submitted $a=ary 210 1963. - - - . --- If .- . ~--, -- - . 4 y . - , fk,- & , I In ; f Lav~,Qkls, ,,~ -, - y , - - I I - - - - , t- - " . - I L -~1- I i: r? -~o z, Ike M6 SOURCE COM U] AUTHORs XTraledicog, L. .; *uywt V M.1 HlywLaa"" 0, Pe ORGt Physim-Toohnical huditdo. AN UkrSSRt nnqw (FIzYko4skhnkb1Wy bwWd AN UHSR) TV : The production of niablum and toitaium- - ibil SOURCEs Uk"qJnsqWy AqvhW sharnali v. 11, no. 8. 19669 924-025 TOPIC TAM *dd fogg fad produotion, vanadium, n1oblum. tantalum., ABSTRACTs The aim of this work was to produce free foil of vanadium, nloblum,, and taftlebw for noiclear and posaft other staftes. A variation of the Van-Arkel method of thermal do- composition of Iodides of these metals was used to produce foil of greal; ohembal parity and uniform thialm"s In. two, stagess (1) deriving pare iodides of Va. Nbq and Ta and (2) thermal decomposition thereof to farm the ton. Vanadium dilodide, niobium pentalodide, howuln pentalodide won phood In a device consisting of a vacuum che or. orw1ble. o do Gover, and resistance furnace, The heated Iodides were decomposed &W the pus motalitag- de- posited on the oavor, the material of v&kh has to h1fill the following conditions: (1) have a melting temperature higher than that of the Wide In questioul, (2) be subject a* to wook lodidi L 049U-67 AM NK, AP6028718 diffialon at Iodide -as the deposited foll, A bMUbm com was need for Va; and a m*Wsmm oovw for A ad Ti:--'-Foil thiaimsi,-Tiiy~ L M 1-2 ~lomklly ~by si absorpUcft uW%od lnvdvW a narrow 3n z-rs7 beam. Orl& &rL bast I UWs and 2 Apreso SIM CODIt 1l/ SUBM DAM OdApr6a/ ORM RZFt 007/ OTH Rm 006 W-V Xammumov, O.A. Production &sd mixtemmas stmodards for W-1200 centrifusabs Bakh. prom. 32 nosSS44-45 Ag 158. (Ulu usq) s y% po 1,PAsonskap not mativao-Is slodov&tol ka a tralu. (Supr mchinery-) 'R; 20 N. IWO M-OT I O*Aet nUtMe ILL Obanp-mr to ~hs *Mn,-hour day in the mwar industryl a Aloomesion* Bakhopromo 32 isoolOi6"5 0 938,, MIA 1111) I* Xwondmyo norwativao-Isslodovatell*aya laborstorlys po trtLdu* (Sours of later) (Sapr Industr7) 11P, III I C. -,~�, ~- UMUMV4 OA*j tmwy# S.Z* Improvement of labor oonfttions md workIng accomedAtIOVAO Smkh.~ vres, 33 noo4t33-54 Ap 159. (Kru I2t6) 1.2amonsicaya sormtIvne-tooledevatol I ekwa laboraterlya pe tradue. (9W ladvatrr) -la; =Imm7A-QA,-- Kochanisation of the repair of packing bop. Sakhoprov 34 so-6t .41 Js '60o WRA 1187) lo Ramonalm normatIvao-4salaimtellskWa laboratorlya po tradu. (Bra nor industry-Squipsent and sunales) WWI system ilk the *WAS*d sups, Industry. 34 -3261-53 NEU 13 12) (~,"~vy) (%Ws sadlabor prodactivitr) ACCMIM =1 PA"13700 I/mmi/63/ow/owwo/0470 .WMC191 Ras va"Yal Aboo,23TY6 a As AWfMJ Afm"'Ywo N 0 TMX1 toprapatiom of st"Ut641th am apdatle 140108 C ZM got=* Tr. Vote a, -L. i homstrukt. ta-t 1khts. masbLaostrS. v7"- 42o 19"s 67-73 TOPIC TWO: graphite# graphite Amprognations resin$ synt~saa resin, polymer ANTRACTs Dry graphite puts ver placed -in an -autoolavoi;and boatedto GM is a - vacum of 730-750 =VHS# which was continued for 2 bra. without heatLago.after which noin was d2m Lato the astoolsvo# air v0s.1stcoduced voiderm. "out of 3-6 atm. and the pressure was us"tai"d for 3-3.5 bra. k(ter thats the objects wore removed, freed of the note mid again heated at 500 for I bro p folloved by heating to 14001 incrissLas the beat at the cats of 'tOO/hv. The amlsifyiq rosin tested was co"ased i2 IL4WA bakalfte md vinylablorLds lacquors md furfural scotoma* The treatment WAS vapeated.tvLoss After the treatment the objects Is,* =eased ",weight by 17-2129 and boomm topermeblo to vatei u v a water ptesaws, CWd Card 2/2 144 '4%FWVR--~ CMCHZVOVICHj a, (0010019 Shoo Haug* in Ooml. Say, torg, 35 no.503-54 )V 162. (KMA 1515) (0owl-4hoo industry) Rio Mg all 1 1 tAN ma 130-8-10/20 AVMRs 1.17uoborov$ A#Po and Makopnov, L.V. Zagineers. 212M 14 "Yed, OPs;k-AosYft Furnace Inds (UsovershenstrovsaWs sohey) ,19$74 26 -27 Pmaonuit xot424,6 Oon)* -ABOW02t i 2he ~ out a a dos, n-hearth furnace and .,I a Tip, ,Of ope ics, 00abine in 1954 for mixed (coke-oven and blast turnacs) gas,' 2hore -are three air ports, two of thou arched inclined at ll* to the bath surface and situated on either side of and on the vow level as the gas port, and the tbird above the seaport, Two I 1/4-inch disaster tubes were provided on vithir aids, of the port for oompressed-air injection, and the authors discuss briefly comprosood-air action practice at the Kusnatek Notallurgical Combine (MM)iNbrough a slot under the gas port). The luxnetak method was loss effective than that of in acting the compressed -air at the sides of the art and the latter practice was extended to Yonturi Am=coa 1e to a 9,5% Ubroase in produotioA per unit wor" time,. f compare with one of 11,5% for arch ends). The authors Iresent 002%wative data on;ths, operation of 140-ton furnaces, with C varlous types of head with compressed air injection and also ard 1/2 for a Von-i-ond furnao*.without the injection. The data AUTHORJt ITITtSt PERIODICALs Vydrinn, A. A. 31053-10-7/11 Tooting of Dinas BrLoka Containing Magn,.,ci-m mnA.Aonvmnaft3 In the Vaults of 2"tin Purnaces (Topytanire Ainu'er~ 2 maguesial"no-morgantsovistoy vvyaskoy v svoftkvi martenovskikh pochey) 01mouporyo 1959$&Nr 10, pp. 476-478 (USSM) ANTRAM Card 1/2 flintia VM. of hich denotty and with a high silicto acid con- tant vron unni In thi vnults of the "I'Artin NmrCeNn nt t%q vidme-Tagateldy usta1largiah"My kw6last (Rshd7 Tagil .mK4UW&imd'"mW. - Itn stnbility provol to bo higher Onn ihrt of nom4l Dinnn, am is aeon from the work of O*V* Ourskiyp I..'J# Xaynari3kiy, A.P. Xlyuch2roy, j3.Ye#Pindrik, k procass for the technical production of this naterial has been developed by tho Ukrninskly nsuohno-IsiledovAtel'skly- institut ogneuporov(Ukrainita 3atentifio Ronearch Institute for Refractory Products)# loanuov of the low -prose capacity of the Pervourallakty dinacovvy zavoa (rervoural'sk Dinau Works) it has not been posvible to increase production suf- ficiently, Urallskoye otdolonlye Loningradakogo inatituta ogneuporov (Ural Branch of the Leningrad Institute for Testing of Dina$ Brieks Containing 11agnesium SOV/131-50-10.7/11 anS ganganose in the Vaults of Vartin Furnace* Refractory Products) recommanied that the properties of the Dinas be Improved by adding about 0,6 -4 Rno and 092'A 40. The table shows the chemical composition and the physico. x9ohantoal proportion of Dina* AU with high magnesium an4 manganese content in comparison with Dinat M and normal, DinrL4, The tests carried out proved that Dinas M-' and VO are equally thermostable, but that the agglomeration of the former to interior to that of the lattor. There are I table and I roference wbich Is SovIet. ASSOCIATIONt Nishne-Tagillskly notallurgicheakly kombinat (sistdr Tagil Metallurgical Combine) ~Card 2/2 P-d- lpeoz- M4 MIS-01ANX No IL, W, i 7 1N 3/1 3i/60/000/02/~XM/04 15 (2) , ` inat Zh. A- 3015/3008 1 dr LUTBORSO 'XbMaherolp A vins, test of 4WjGj"#;;fqrq tort to 'Pricks In Regenerators of Martin PIRIODICALe Ognsuporyg-19(49 Xr gg pp 05-87 (USSR) ABSIUM TUs tavesil'istlinvas carried out In 1958 at the Visbas- Taxillskly metallurgiaheskly komblast (11thaLy 24811 metallur- 610*1 toollsat) and is described by the authors.'Tho *artin- furnaces v*r*,h*at*4 by blamt-furnec* :gas under the additioli of 2b4:fgll*wiS 5na participated in thelarsett- I oayp . Ildporm L P T khm toy ti B 1 C l S11 1 L 4) 6404.06 e - 0 e a a a s OAS 0- 0 em Ex 9 , Tr-Schkov, and I." C -7-01052val"Teoile X kqv_' P. It- - step"Ove.. Vha bt w*r*:pr6dUO*d at %be "Nagnesit- *rag from mapeeltes of the Onotakoye deposit I n accordance wit.h Aheprocedure 'by ~h* Vostoohnyy nanabno-lesledovatellskly 1 :Proyekta'"Institwt ogn*uporov (gastorn Scientific lks,searob- "&&4am;la&tttut* for leftl tor *s 9 Th* qU&llTY it tP4 perlolass-formterito brieks Is santionod In table 11 fte temperature fluetuatione of the upper pert of the.rog*nerator card 112 assonry arozgIven in tabl* 2, Tb* properties of the Write- A.Poi EDUBUTITIF, SON*; Prinivali sowtires GUUWTO Y.T.: UMJRD, 1.0.: FAMV* G.A.t BMJR. T&T*.; SMM3, 14,; M : To.A.; "UMMs B.S.; SIMM, L.Po; SHISMUNg, Bel*; WKWURMt R.T~l MMS220Y, X.A.: SHIMN, I.A.; SMUMO Mo; GMMIOV, Tu#T#: WAIN, B.Ts; GUUW# Aolol BMDM# Me goat Insulation of open-hearth furnace crovus, Xetallarg 5 moolls 14-17 N 160. (KMA 23 10) kombinat, (Open-hearth fwmces-Desl &rA construction) (Insulation (lbatf) RE, WRIMM I .6"R Olognbs olwo-hear-4 fumoo rotoiefttor shookers. Not&Uurg 6 noo481940 Ap 1610 (K= u 13) 11 liabno-TsfUld* notallurglobeekly kombinat. (M.-hearth furnaces-4quIpunt and oWpUes) KI-YUGHCHOL JVAtOll chi KONDRATITITO borpy likoUpylabi iXUMV,, Alskmand ek"odrovichl WASOT, bd4a Vasillysvlobj LITYISM V,N.g insho, retmonsantl BURINUT X.IL lashop mdol LgnmFld, Dom Map kods Ukbnq nauk, rW#; ADZEI: T. P., tokho. (Vork onerionce of SovaUelts" gtftl owlUrs]Opyt raboAr nisbaeta llskikh staloplavUlabobikov. Svwdlovsk matenurs- isdat~ Ime 93 P. 1614) (Novotagil skoye-4pea-bearth promms) FSTROVp G.A. IKLYUClfiMOVl-APei KOWRATI]XVt Sal.; NoRsoullovo V.S.; gDommop Rap" methdds Of heatitg and fritting the hearth bottm of high eik.. pacity opm-bearth fumaceo, Stall 23 no.7%611-615 n 163. (mm 16197 1. Nishns-4agUlskly metanurgichookly komtdnat i VostochM rAuchno- Issledovatellskiy i proyektayy institut ognouporov, .(Open-hearth furnaces-Maintename and repair) ~--~77773777 77 7 ItLyuclipmv, A,?,j AKSEOROD, LA; MITSM, I.F.; ELM)V# G.104 lApmvement of therwd prooesses in matut-operated 0 hearth furnaceso MoUUurg 19 novlW16-19 0 164 (HIPA Isti) DUBROVt X.F.1 KITATVO B.Isj XDUWO R.I.; UDOV=Ot V.0.1 ADMUTOIRTo SeNes ZIIM,MWAp Testol KUUM=l jaze Review of the book by Jf*AoV*ab*r 094hly efficient operation of open-hearth furnaces." Stall U no,7t6l3-6U J1 164. (Km 2812) 1. Urallsidy asuabno-19sledovatsIlskiy institat dwrtWkb n*UU*Y# Urallskiy politaUnidwskly institut I NiOns-71agillakir **Unwsi- dwskiy kambiut* XLYUCHEROV A.P.; GIRITSKIKH, V.F.) SHISHARIN, B.N. IAccelerstIng the fIrIng of open-hearth furnaces. Stall 25 no.63517-121 Je 163# (MIRA 1816) 1. Nishno-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. ------------------------------- --------------------------------------- Vn)PINA, Zh.A.; XLYUCHEROV, I.P. .Investipting efficlent refrecOries for the chockerwork of open-hearth fumaces. Stall 25 no,6022-528 J* '165. (MIRA l816) 1. Hishns-TagIllskly motallurglchookiy kombin&t. NIMJIIN, L.!4.t BF-1,OV, 1.V.; K('4',.*I'IiATIYFV, S.N.; KI.T~_Q1BOVY t.r Cleaning the chockerwork, ch"cker rluoij, and smoke fle.-i from flue dust during the operation of an open-hearth furnace. Stall 25 no.6t566-567 Je 165. NIRA 18:6) 1. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskly Institut metallurgichasiol toplotakhniki. I Nizhne-TaLgillskiy metallurgicheskly k=hinat. ------ Nm Lesting the arovn refractories provetted at the 1964 All-Unlon CCnjvtAion.,,Ugneupory 30 no.7:7-15 165. 04LUA 1830 Is 1421ine-Tagillskiy mst&:Uurgichoskiy komblirst Im, 7,141,enint (for Vydrimp Klyucherovs Abrhalm). 4-o njoru~r-rrtv-rmyn lr,-.ppktslyn posluzhbo, I kncMs*.Vu oinonqvrov (f~,r 11,%virerlo). R~ Ali -10 ------ -. ....... WA/Cho*ioal Teabnoloxy.- Chemloal,Produots and I-10 , _11 ldho Silicates 01&88. The APP cao Cc, G*-S l Abs,Jovr. ii R9f,Zhvr,,_,i Xh4Mj v,Xo 3t,19579 9076 Author t Xlyuohorovaq VoLl and Shevelev, A.I. Inst Title I R60,or".. b,'PpoOd.or Ho arrKlIns at the- ,OrIj Pub t Tsin:enC 106'~4 So 39 ?9 ~_ Abstract j The number of hours spent in full-and half-speed operation ae'vell as Idle time for each kiln are recorded by maims of a type SO-l'oleatrIa pulse counter (produced by 01protteient) a type DI-3 so emitter to used,' The a ad f the ki Is recorded Pa 0 with a type 40-1 recording millovoltmeter. Card 1/2 ABLTUBDT# Aolo; VIMOUMT#.X*Aol YOMIDTA, O.S.; IMM. L-14; ZOW# lefol YASILITW# A.A.s MAM"No A.861 BUWT=ffo A.1.1 FlKUWt 108.1 KUMSWo P.V.IYMOWN, N-1-1 MnWV, X,M,' ZltWMN# X*Y4*l I&IMM4 A.Y*. g SARYC9W, i G.; ZAVIXOTIONs - bLA- I H,S,; mo~mo ZOMUOTAs 1,Y,3 OMWAMU, sh.jr.: Rynt I ", A.A.;'WCUWAo N*IP*l GAOIDMAs IsAel Mff=YA9 ?$'I* Rublnshtelat Ortgoril Uaddavlahl 1891-1959. Ihm. torg. 33 so.2206 D I (MRA 13:2) (labluhtelso Grigarli Leouidavlob, 1891-1959) so V#sillyevich; JADTGIN# "so SIKOTo Alsksey IvanoviAl :IJEM X A, 'Tt esvored.01 NOW f 0 00 A*Ag -takhaersdol SGUMM# &,Xot tokbu*nde U-56 oaal aosbinel Usellayi kambalu t-56, Noskvso 19gletakut"tt 29% 60 (NM l2t6) 40"1 mining mawduary) ...... WA. f~M mroah"t -ND"ip a, As, Aw wwomm Moctrodri with Obm3d at Saturation am Idth 4 of the, Nwt4rg MU Rigbar Ramtba MUp Mosow Order or Fbva'ft#iworlW lut I~i T. N. YbUtowt YAHWWO,1"5 (Dissertatiom ter Degree of Cmwi&t* or Toobalwa sal"Ges), $01 LdSbNP Letoplal 0 Noe 23s Manowt Ami 1955, pp. 87-1%# r\ I-YVC14F- V, SO) PHASE I BOOK ZVLOITATION SOV/2347 Tolokonnikovp Leonid Stepenavloh, Mikhail MIkhaylovich Sokolov, Abram Solomonovich 11 Seadlerv Vladimir Iyanovioh Pluchev , Yevpniye 'Petrovich I,anov , and YoTger"Y NikolayevTo-FTImin Atlas slektromekhanichookikh promyshlennykh ustanovokp ch. 1. Zlektroprivod i persdatochnyye makhanismy -(Atlas of Electromechanical Industrial Installations# Pt. 1. Electric Drive and Transmission Mechanism) Moscowp Gosenorgoisdat, 1958. 140 p. 6#5W copies printed. Chief Zd.t M.G. Chillkinj Us. (Title page)i A.T. Golovan and Leonid Stepanovich Tolokonniko,l Ed. (Insidebook)t A#L. Saparova; Tech. Ed.s N.I. Borunov. PURP089t The atlas in intended as a manual for students working on machine.parte projects and on term and diploma projects related to electrical equipment for drives. COTMOtt The stleepressats slectromeohaTdcal installations for drivingg boisting, am transporting mechanism (oranes, excavators, hoists$ conveyers), rolling mills (continuous rolling sills), metal foming equipment, metal-cutting machine tools and automatic transfer lines. Drawings of general views of moobwdems and, drives vithibe distribution of electrical equipment, elementary circuits and Card 1/4 Atlas of Elactromechanical Industrial Installations (Cont.) SOV/2347 wiring diagram with the ncessery explanations are presented. The machanical, and electrical parts of every mechanism or device are closely related in the manualto enable joint treatment of the ougject and to iaprove the level of preparation for desiRn. In compiling the atlas most recent design material of the following Institutions was usedi scientific research Institutes VNIIPTMAShj TsKB "Zlektroprivo4o" TsNIITWSh, RTIProdmashp PKO "Soyusprom- mekhenisatalyal" OPI, Tyashpromelaktroproyekt, Institutes NEI and MISI; am Plants "Dinemoll ari "Pod"yeanik." No personalities are mentioned. Therewe -28 teferences, all Soviet. TABLE Of CON M TS I PART 1. HOISMO AND TWSPORTING MECHANIM Foreword '7 Cranes 7 Bridge cranes Shoots 1-10 .5-ton portabl.6 jib crone Sheets U-14 10-ton floating crane Sheets)5-17 Card 2/4 AtUs of -low llTOrsw~ absets 28-26 92"tris bo"U sh"ts 27-W sh"to "lu PUMMOAL AND ff= PUMM 301 A Wl twoiitliiiii (siaktv) uning an s!l*/WW UU7 n Ao Or l 7 7 awn l 7 7 24 - son i; wrs 'I" min so 04M double-4wtloft 4mble-en "Olosed pnes most$ 1000-twoolabl pf"s BbwU card 314 1-7- 1 lit if ji I Aekhnsimmsko Ww"teristlas for an Induation motore glektriabset" nasII14-28 A 158, 114) laNoskovskly mr ticheskil, Institut, Altatile motors, induction) AUTHOR3: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/~ Candidate of Technical Sciences, 105-58-6-15/33 TakoVlov# Candidate of Technical Sciences Use of Vagnetto Amplifiers for the Control of the Generator- Motor Olsten In Electric Excavator Drives (Prizonazile sagnit- nykh usilitelay dlys. upravlenlys, sistemoy generator -dvigatell v elektropriyodakh okskavatorov) Blektrichostyot 1950t,lir 6, Pp. 59-63 (USSR) In order to investigate the problem of the technical possi- b1litlas of an arrancosient with a aagnetic aaplifi**$ gen- erator exciter the technological requirements of the electric drive of an excavator 4re anslyzeA. The safeguard of the re- quired time in the transient processes of starting, turnizet and braking is most Important for their favorable propose as wall to the limiting of th*.eloctria-motor current during the transient processes. Because ofWhe considerable elactro- magnetic Inertia of -the generator the guarantee of the rtqui- red time by the transient processes Isconnected with the-noo cossity of forcing their excitation. In the arrangement with one aleotrodynanto amplifier (RDA) and on* magnetic interme- diate amplifier (VIA) the generator excitation processes ars Ode of Magnetic Amplifiers for the Control of the Generator- 105-58-6-15133 -Motor System in .9;ectrio ZZOaTator Drives forced by means of a rigid negative return coupling to the generator voltage and a limitation of iurrent by the use of a negative connection to the armature current by cutting-off. This diagram excludes favorable characterWe properties for the electric drive of the turning. The character of the trans- itat processes Is not changed essentially by the substitution of the IDA-MIA casoads by a magnetic amplifier without chang- ing the diagram and the return-coupling character, A diagram is shown here which renders the use of the a W etic, amplifier for a direct control of the generator field In the excavator drives more expedient. The characteristic excavator properties of the electric -drive are produced in this case by using the nonlins- arity of the characteristic curve of the magnetic amphifier, the continuous current return touplingg and the positive volt- age return coupling. In order to Increase the reliability of the moior-ourrout limitation the negative current connection is made, by introduoing the oontrol winding circuit of the ar- mature-ourrent circuit Into the current circuit. In this case the voltage drop of the control winding circuit in proportional to the armaturo ourrentf and thus the number of control oir- Card 2/3 ouits aAd of control contacts is decreased, too. -from Bept- iuv I TM Use of Magnetic Amplifiers for the Control of the Generator- -Notor System in Blectrio Zzoavator'brives ASSOCIATION; SUBVITTZD t Card 3/3 105-58-6-15/33 ember to October 1957 industrial tests of the electric drives .wore made -in the tounrad Vine at -the excavator V" (2-6) * according to the diagram with IDA and VIA and to that with'& magnetic amplifier. The analysis of the oscillograms proves the correctness of the results in the comparison of the in- vostigattd diagrams aud shows that the system with a magnotio power amplifier guarantees higher qualitative and quantitative Indices. The tests wore made with all the thro*'basic, electric drives of the titoavator(turningoralsing.pressing) and showed analogous results. The theoretical analysis and the test results of the arrangement generator-motor with a magnetic amplIfler prove-the great technical possibilities of this diagram. The simplicity of this diagram and the absence of any oscillation tendency essentially siaplif.+ the adjustaent.Thor* are 5 fig- uroo and 'I Soviet reference Mookol ,:kiy onargetioh*skiy institut(Hoscom Institute of Power Ingin ring) November 189 1957 1. Magnetic amplffiero--Performance 2. Motor generators--0ontrol 3. Earthmoving oVIpment--Control systems Ire I fit I I ~~6 .1 ir I y lonstantin Kodstautboviah; 4WAV4IQffj_ T, I..,, r*d, Bmwovs Nei## talfts"do Ecirouits for automt1o progns oontrol of vachouless with nourworsiv* driv*03 abasw p0l ~w 8vtowtiobaskogo "MvIoulla ukha"Smat a mrs"reivays privodoiu Koakwa Oomessercelad-vot 1906 ~ (Autowtic control 134 I;a"trio 4riviAg) (XIIA WSM4, -ww - I 44.- - 77 UTUCWt TIMIsir Ivanovicho land# loklM,sauk, assistent drive vith a wore -transmission* Isv* vpo udheb. savi olektromskh# 3 uo*OtUI-U8 160, (XIU 13:9) I. ZRfedra olottrifflatoll proupblaukh prodprAptly Xoskovskogo onergetichookop institutso (Xectric driving) ftwunua bumbbi =U=s Val.p rod.1 UMk=A,, ................... 1115=3 A wtorks f6r tM datamtic ooMml of oleatris drim) FrOSUSSMO mkb~W avta%Uolwskop w"lsmJJa olektrWivodudo sku ou"WPLOUtt 1962, 47 po jUbUoUka Mn ~md NEU 2515) x6atric dAvi4) Casumauo contivi) SOKOLOVj Nikolay asorgiyoviah; KLYUCMV. 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