SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURMAKIN, D. I. - KURMANOV, M. I.
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- KURMAKIN, D.I.; ASINOVSKIY, M.A.
Making prestressed PA and M panels with six cavities.
Suggested by D.I.Kurmakin. M.A.Asinovskii. RatB.i izobr.
predl.v atroi. nO-8: 13-16 158. 04IR& 13:3)
1. Po materialam tresta, No-5 Ministerstva stroitelletva BSSR.
(Prestressed concrete)
KURMAKOV, E.
A new system ci connections for utilizing pentodos in low-frequency last stages.
p. 46.
(RkDIO I TELEVIZIIA. Vol. 6. no. 6. 1957, Sofia. Bulgaria.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 12, December 1957 Uncl.
FUX-1k/01, E.
"Crystal Diodes as Detectors."
4
P. 56 (R:,(1io I Televiziln, Vol. 7, No. 0, Soflin, .ult-rria)
Monthly Index of Ea--.t Euro - ar, Accessirris (EEA! ) I,,;, Vol. 7, 11,
N o v - 1 ~'5 ~`,
KURMKOV, E.-
Cryatron elements in electronic calculating machinen. Fiz mat
gpisanie BVT 4.no.4:318-309 6i.
ORMAKOV, E.; DIMITROV, E.
The 2d International Colloquy on Current Problems in Computing Technics.
Fiz mat spinanie BAN 5 no.~sl%,155 162.
KTJ.qKAN, A., bYvntii7 chlon arteli Invalidov im. 1 Maya (Oral)
Machine for working on heels. Prom. koop. 12 no.6:13 Je 158.
(Shoe machinery) (MIRA 11:6)
ABRAMOV, F.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; TIDRGOVIIIKOV, B.M., nauchnyl sotrudnik;
VIKHROV, V.I., nauchnyy sotrudnilc; KAGAITER, V.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
KURWI, A.V.J. nauchnyy sotrudnik
Calculating the forced distribution of air in a mine ventilation
system using an electronic computer. Ugoll 39 no.12:54-59 D 1054-
(M, RA 18:2)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena Trudovo o Krasnogo Znameni gornyy
institut :Lmen4. Artema (for Abyamovf, 2o Hauchno-issledovatellskiy
gornorudnyy institut, Krivoy Rog (for Torgovnikov, Vikhrov,
Kaganer, Kurman).
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ACC NRi AP5025312 SOURCE CODE: UR/0193/65/000/009/0027/0028
AUTHOR: Yeremenko, L F.; Kurman, A. V.
ORG: None
TITLE: A modification of the group operation of reference to the accumulator an punched
tape In the "Ural-2" computer
SOURCE: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheakoy informatall, no. 9, 1965, 27-28
TOPIC TAGS: punched paper tape, computer programming, computer technology,
elleeVIT
ABSTRACT: A system has been developed in the computing department of the Scientific
Research Institute of Mining, Krivoy Rog (Nauchno-issledovatellskty gornorudnyy in-
stitut) for executing group operation Lp on the "Ural-211 computer, together with an
algorithm In which group operation Lp Is terminated by a symbol Indicating the end
of the block of numbers in the zone. This symbol if; punched into the tape Blmul-
tancously with the input data. The number of symbols in a zone Is automatically
counted on a cyclic counter during data input. A diagram of the circuit for carrying
out the altered system for group operation Is given (Fig. 1). Use of the former
algorithm for executing group operation Lp is not prevented by the alterations
Card 1/3
UDC: 681. 177. 5. 004. 1
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ACC NRt AP502531
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Fig. 1. Diagram of circuit for carrying out altered system for group operation.
.ACC NRI AP5025312
made in the computer circuit. A year's experience shows the system to be stable and
effective In raising the productivity of both the computer and the prcgrammers.
Orig. art has: 2 figures.
SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: None
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PUSTOVAIDV. L.V.; SMTUCHOKO, D.P.; GIMMELYARB, B.M.; KURW# IsHe
Aleksandr Vasillevich Xazakov; biographical sketch, Trudy Inst,
geol. nauk no.152:3-7 157. (MLRA 10:9)
(Kazakov. Aleksandr Tasillevich. 1888-1950)
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TWO I BOOK 02101TATION WT/1923
kkadonlya nauk 353k. Otdoloniye gooloto-giografich4skikh nook.
Loalsalya pa, groblems 'WwAmornootL razzoahchonlYa polsw0ft
lskopayowykh.
Zakonoxernootl razzashchonlya poloanyldl jBko aymi& (Rsgularitios 1.
the Distribution or Rineral Deposits Vol ~. Roseaw, lid-vo AN ASU,
1958. 532 p. Insts ellp Inserted. 2,500 copies printed.
keep. 94.1 U.S. Shatskly, Aaadialalanj rditarlal Roardi N.I. Shatakly,
ACILdfulolont D.1* MILorbakov AWemlclanj N.A. D*17&y*vaklyp
r M.N. Dolgopolov, O.D. Lovlto;Ay, Yu.N. fushAhanvokly, G.A. Sokolov$
Z4. of rublishIng Sousse 0.1. Wasovs Toth. Me I.11. Ounova
PURP0111 This book Is Intended for geologists &A4 petro"Ophdra.-
particularly those interested In the worldwide distribution Of
alnerals and the reasons Underlying their occurrence.
OOVMM On the basis of particular regional studies this book
attempts to establish the rults governing the distribution of
cestallia and non-astallia ore deposits. The work includes articles
an the xetallogorq of Individual aineralso an broad methodological
pr=16 end an the possibility of predicting the ocaurronse of
. r., in the UgMt an the b"Is of its oacurrome thmushout
the world. Six oago lopictIng the distribution of a particular
Ineral throughout the world are Included with the work.
M
oronaes a4ampaW qa4h article.
TARrX OF CONT%NTS
Vaks*Vp T*A. P50911larItI69 In the Distribution at Cobalt Nlnovaw
isatlose In the Calodonlans Of Soutmrs central alborta 363
Xskxji~vit!.A. Th4 TYWO or Renesnalo M4 rerro-seangandoc,
Depot In Gentral zax&Wt&n
JOLLO"67an, S.A. Rule Order In the Distribution of lm
Or* DMPOWLIS M4 in Their Naalrest4tione An Wea Arvegnian S&M 407
yap
rat" I T-9- lk%&IlCPnY Of the 3048M Ago In UIFY ]rAvkas 4L6
M"hlWkIY. 0-1. Manxito-fornin; Conditions MW %be Ordorltescas
in UA Distribution of 39"Ito Ore pppqslts 426
RadkeTI41s, To.A. Tht VAWlepny of a" Districts &a q Now,
APPPOO" am 100tallogonetle Studies 461
Feattle ad Earl& zoseem W
KURMAIT, I.M.
Pacific and Mediterranean boron beltel ZAkensmo ratm, polesn.
Iskop. 1:470-486 158. (HIRA 1213)
1.Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iosledovatellskir institut gorno-
khimichaskege 67717a pri gasudaretvennon Komitete Soveta, Hinistroy
SSSR p9 khimii.
(Boron)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5624
Daragan, V. Kh., I. M. Kurman, and A. A. Shugin, eds.
Poiski i razvedka bornogo syr1ya (Prospecting and Explorationof
BoronRm Material Deposits) Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1960.
102 P. 5,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in-
atitut minerallnogo syr1ya Ministerstva geologii I okhrany
nedr SSSR. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in-
stitut gornokhimicheskogo syr1ya Gosudarstvennogo kamiteta
Soveta Miniatrov SSSR po khimii.
Compilers: I. M. Kurman, V. V. Mellnitskiy, L. S. Zaytsev,
Ye. F. Mellnitakaya,and Ye. V. Orlova; Ed. of Publishing
House: Yu. N. Afanaslyeva; Tech. Ed.: Y6. S. Iyerusalim-
skaya.
PURPOSE : This book is Intended for boron researchers, pro-
spectors, and surveyors.
Card-,1/6-
Prospecting and,Exploration of (Cont.) SOV/5624
COVERAGE: The book presents generalized data on prospecting
and surveying of boron deposits. According to the intro-
duction the information is frequently unsubstantiated by
factual material and merely reflects the personal conclus-
ions and generalizations of the authors who wrote the in-
dividual chapters. The prospecting and surveying of boron-
containing laken and of mineral sources In not covered since
this subject will be dealt with in another book. Ch. I was
written by I. M. Kurman, Ch. II by V. V. Mel'-nitskiyo Ch.III
by L. S. Zaytsev, Ch. IV by Ye F. Mellnitskiy of GIGKhS -
GoBudarstvennyy nauchno-isoledovatellskly Institut gornokh1n-
icherikogo syr1ya (State Scientific Research Institute of
Chemical haw Materials Obtained by Mining), Ch. V by Ye. V.
Orlova of VIMS - Vsasoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in-
stitut minerallnogo syr1ya (All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of Mineral Raw Materials), Ch. VI by V. A. Oknina
of the State Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Raw
Materiala Obtained by Mdning, and the hydrogeological studies
of boron raw material deposits in Ch. III were written by
Prospecting and Exploration of (Cont.) SOV/5624
G. Ya. Koryakov,also of the above Institute. No personal-
itieB are mentioned. There are 85 references; 79 Soviet
and 6 English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 3
I. General Conditions in Prospecting and Exploration of Boron
Raw Materials 5
Brief history of the study and industrial exploita-
tion of deposits 5
General data on boron 6
Brief characterization of the basic boron and boron-
containing minerals 8
Fields of application of boron 17
Types of commerical deposits 19
Prospecting prerequisites and guides 27
Prediction of deposits 33
C arii~
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1
Nature of some endovenous solutions. Dokl. 5SSR 140 no.4:928-930
0 1~1. (FIRA 14:9)
1. Predstavleno akademikom 11-111-Strakhovym.
(Skarns) (Geochemistry)
RMW.L-_
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The energy plane, a modification of the phase plane. Archiw automat
4 no*3/4:335-345 '59,
1. Politechnika Warazawaskap Katedra Automatyki i Telemechaniki.
(Servomechanisms) (Transients (Electricity))
1 82190
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AM OR: Kurman, Konstanty
TITLET, dhoice of Transmission Ratio for a Tootlied Gear In the Optimum
-Servomechanism o, 0
PERIODICAL: Archiwum Automatyki I Telemechaniki, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 1, PP. 77-84
TEM The author presents a method to calculate the optimum toothed gear
transmission ratio in an optimum vervomechanism In Feldbaum's sense. For the
sake of simplification, a 100 per cent efficiency of the gear is presumed. On
the further presumption that the servomotor is a known magnitude, such choice
of the transmission ratio is made as to reduce the tr,%rsition duration to a
minimum. A diagram (Pig. 1) of transients in the energy plane is used in the
calculation. The equations elucidated in the analysis and determining ~,he
oztimum transmission ratio and minimum transition diration are,
iopt M
m
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kr opt
Card 1/ 3
82190
P/031/60/005/01/05/007
Choice of Transmission Ratio for a Toothed Gear In the Optimum Servomechanism
Thr min = 2-52T
T'ne transition duratimis for 60 - (9kr and Sc. = IC at I lopt are rfz-spectiveiy
TO kr = 1 .86 V
T jr = 4.2 -r
Tfte pitch of phase angle error, for wh!ch T ~- Tnj, (at lopt) is
(9j = 1.53 Radians - 87.50
The symbols are:
iopt - optiffram transmissic-n ratAo of the tooth gear
W M = maximum angular velocity of *.he mot,:r
G 0 = mAgnitude of the pha-3e -rwgle error at 'he -st.arting moment.
E)kr = critical phase angle error
T = transition duration
hr = medium
min - minimum
and T - M (3m duraticn, requlr~?d ty the syz!,Pm, to attain full
Card 2/3
82190
P/O 31160 /01) 5/0 1/0 5/007
C~,oice of Transmission Ratio for a Toothed Gear in Ole Optimum Servomechanism
speed when (9 o =ED kr 1 Radian where
M = iMm maximum torque of tr'e outrit, Shaft
GM maximum angular velocity of cu,~put shaft.
j inertla. momentum of the loal.
There are 3 diagrams and 1 Polish reference.
A330CIATION: Politechnika. Warszawska (Warsaw Polytechnic), Katedra. Automatyki
i Telemechanlki (Chair of Auts-mallon and Telemef~hanlcs)
SUBMI=: February 4, 1959
V~
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ATTHOR: Yurman, Konstanty
'P T-T' T T - A Method *-or analyzing, dynamic processes in
digital systems of automatic con-trol
I I
PERIODICAL: ArchiLrum. automatyki i tolemechanihi, v. 6, no. 1,
1961, 23 -32 1
TEXT: The method consists of the division of the open loop of the
system, controlled by an on-line digital computer into elementary
channels. Output signals of these channels can be represented as,
u
coordinates of a certain phasd space. -Formulac of a recurrinp.,
type can be iAsed for prograrminC' digital computers in controllin,-
the process. he system under consideration is zho,.-7-n in _Fi'g. 1c.
0 ue to diicital conve-rt-c-r fS
The tyDe of sir',nal from the anclor
in Fig. lb. In Fig. la, Bloc 5 denotes a diffe-rentiati-g circui'
Lkbs~tractorls note: all th e other s~m, bols on tiese block dii*.agr~ams
are internationally accepted _7. Transfer _functicr for t-he linear
Part of the system is given by eq. (1). This can also be repre-
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A Method for... D209/D3o4
IV.
KG(k) <
s s') (s (I s)... (s 1.)
sented by n.paral~el channbls as shown in Fig. 2 and a transfer
funcil-ion for a narticular channel in this case J) is given by
V1 h)
(2)
J-1
n (s, SO ri (S) - SO
In arder to determine the state of the,systcri at i + 1, instant
of sampling, based on k-nowledge of the state'of the system at i
13-stant, it is sufficient to.calculate n times -or V"~ + 11
knowing VJ and and findinC + 1. Z"Abstractorlf, rote:
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P/031/61/006/001/002/002
A Me~hod for ... D20Q/D301+
v~
+ 1 is given
j does not denote pqwer of V -7 An alg'Orithrm. of
by
V)
t+1 = q, V.,
for the case of S. being single, real and not equal to zero root.
Graphical represeAtation of this case is shovn.- For S 0, the
algorithm is represented by
vt =vl+kl
Equations
V'+1 V'9' + ~'- qo+ (PI .1. P) qO +
$0 (6)
Vj*I
v, q*.f.J t +(I + +
and $0
I)qosoAf +P'+']
+
represent algorithms for the case of Sj being a matiDle root.
The algorithm Ar (:',i + 1 is calculated in the following steps;
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A Method for... ri D209/D304
Z~ j
1) Calculating X + 1 J=1 v + 1 and detetmining F(Xi + 1)
(bringing the val& of x to th; nearest round figure); 2) Even-
tual calculation r -
(8)
and de'uermihinp F(_?~i + 1)q F+ 1); 3) Calculating + 1 on
the basis of the above value xWe i '+ I in accordance with the
given algorithm of the controlled system.
The author realizes several shortcomin,-s of his zmethodl i.e. since
U
-',,,he method involves the recurring type formulae, the errors will be
0
magnified. However, the errors of this type -,.iill probably be
smaller than those incurred due to inaccuracy in estimating para-
meters of the process. Besides, a closed loop system should help
in cancelling the errors. Although the method does not contribute
to the general picture of digital control of dynamic processes,
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nevertheless the method'helps to solve particular cases not only
of linear brocesses, but with certain mod_~'.'Lications, it should be
-useful in solving certain cases involving non-linear systems,
c-l.trapolation of higher orders 'and non-~I~ythm, ic signals fro).-i
digital computers to the process. There are 7 figures and 2
Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Polytechnika, Warszawska, katedra. automatyki i
telemechaniki (Warsaw Polytechnic, Department
for Automation and Telemechanics)
SUBMITTED: July 87 1960
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Or,) 0 D265YD308
Conditions fo-- ap-cearance of stable oscillations in
the digital automatic control systems
1? ~-I C DIL"C I. Ij Alrchiwum. automatyki i telemechaniki, v. 7, no. 1-2,
1962, 107 - 118
Viith re'erence to the author's paper (IR,cf. 1 , Archiwum Auto-
~:!atyki i Telemechaniki, v. 6, no. 1, 1961) an,", on the baois of the
1. - t, L re-
Callistic space ethod, a set of functions E, is determ'ned ahich
P-*(11~-'Iu,r,,-, !)ozolble kinds of oscillations. The output of linear part
by mQano of a siL:nal from i, is considei-L~;!, T!~C necessnry
ont~ition for the appearance of oscillations off a , ven, kind (a
:~,articular condition) is formulated and the met',,,od of its effective
ve-i fication is presented. The j~eneral condition of osciliation ap-
4
.jc-alrance is also determined Civing an approximate ver-i-Leation. Da-
~~,fa or, the above consi d orations and by of a .,euristic argumen-
zatJ~.on -u.-,e author gives hypo the -u.'.c ally -..-.e suflCicient 6on-lition of
6it!;iial syatemi stabilitvy which roduces to the con~,-izion of a deter-
CZL--d 112
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for appearance of ~2 6 5/.D-1,08
..j
mined', S tabili"L;y marein of a linear, continuous (non quantized) sys-
-~e.::. ~-Ihere are 2 fir.-ures.
-echniki
Kutedra cLutomatYRI I tolemiechaniki polit
(Department of Automat~on and Remote
Cor-Urol Engineering of the Vlarsaw Polytechnic Insti-
tute)
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KURWV K -onstanty
Analysis of quantum pulse systems by the phase plane method.
Arch1w automat 9 no. 2:149-165 164.
1. Department of Antomation and rsIomt)(,hnrUcv, TvvhriIcnl
Univernity, Warsaw.
P6031533 SOURCE CODE: PO/0031/C,6/011/003/0301/0314
AUTTIOR! Kurman, Konstanty
ORG: Department of Automation and Telemechanics, Warsaw Polytechnic
Institute (Katedra Automatyki i. Telemechaniki, Politechnika Warszawska)
TITLE: Concept of optimal-process chain models
,S.01111C_M,, Arohlwito fwtofoatyld I telefflechanild, V, 11, no, 3, 1066, 301-314
TOPIC TAGS: computer programmink, digital computer, optimal contqol
ABSTRAur: The concept of a new method for solving optimal-control problems
was discussed. The proposed method makes it possi6le in many cases to find an
optimal process or an optimal-control function without delay. The concept is
based on the reduction of a dynamic problem to a static problem, simulating time
by a space coordinate, e.g. , the distance from the origin of undistorted delay
line (called a ch'ain) characterized by self-optimization with-respect to a given
criterion. This analog-type approach results in a new method of d igital -computer
programming for solving dynamic problems, and in certain hybrid solutions. Orig.
art. has: 7 figures and 22 formulas. [Based on author's abstract] (DR] j-
SU13 CODE,: 09/ SUBM DATE: 07Jan66/ ORIG REW: 002/ SOV Rl--,u, - 001
~Card 1/1
KUPJTAITALIYEV K.
It
A-
Minoralegy and certain concepts about the origin of thu Xurpan
complox motnl deposit. Trudy Inat. geol. All Klr. SSR no.10:1).3-108
158. (MITIA 12: 9)
(Talae Ala-Tau--Mineraloa)
TUR',UITALIYEV, K.
Dia-.rilyatior~ of orea in the Yurgan dols-jait. Zap; Kir. rAd.
min. rjl-vi loialif,7-70 169,
~Talao Ala-lau--Ora deposits
MRANALlY17, K.K.
Connection of the Kurgan coprplex ore deposit with igneous activit7-
Izv. All X1r. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 2 no.8.-93-96 160.
(Kurgan region-Ilonferrouo metals) (MIRA 13112)
(Rocks, Igneous)
KURMANALIYFV, K. K.
Cand Geol-Min Sci - (diss) "Geological characteristics and
genesis of the polymetallic deposit of Kurgan (Northern
Tlien-Shan).11 Tashkent, 1961. 21 pp; (Academy of Sciences
Kirgiz SSR, Inst of Geology of the Academy of Sciences Uzbek
SSR, Inst of Geology); 175 copies; price not given; (KL., ?-61
sup, 225)
KURMANALIYFV. K.K.
Conditions governing the formation of the Kurgan complex metal
deposit. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i takh. nauk 4 no.3127-36
162. (MIRA 15M)
(Uzun-Akhmat Valley--Ore depoaita)
KU"NAIIALREII, T.L; D/LIIAIIOV, YoAr., otv. rowl.; SPI~JXJJIA' !,P., red.
- .- M.,G,.,, tokhn. red,
(Flotation of letid in Akty-az]Svintso-.rt;ia flotatziia na Ak-
Tiuze. Frunze, Izd--vo All Kirgizskoi M. 1960. 41 p.
(MIA 15:9)
(Aht,yuz rogion-41otatIon) (Load)
S/137/61/000/012/029/149
A006/A101
AUTHORs Kurmanaliyev,_T_,._I,
TOLE: Results of assimilating and operating the flotation of molybdenite
at the Ak+,yuz Concentration Plant
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal- Metallurgiya, nq. 12, 1961, 11, abstract 12G73
("Izv. ANKirgSSR, Ser. yestestv. i tekhn. n-" 1960, v- 2, no. 2,
99 - 108, Kirgiz. summary)
TEXT'l Information is given on results of laboratory and semi-industrial
tests and the assimilation of molybdenum refining at the Aktyoz Plant, and on
the operation of the molybdenum department during 1959. It was establ-isbed,that
the basic mass of Mo (lip t" 704) Is extrAoted Into the Pb ooneentrate as A by-
product. Their separation Is possible in Na2S solution. Co-isiderable Mo amotuits
were lost with the tails. Laboratory tests were made to reveal the possibility
of reducing Mo losses by flotation of production tails. The tests show that Mo
losses with the.talls can be reduced by introducing finer grinling and by addi-
tionally charging such reagents as water glass, soda and kerosene. To obtain
high-quality Mo-ooneantrate, fine cz-ashing is necessary 0>8399 - 0.074 mm). It
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Results of assimilating ard...
is recommended to increase the density of
Molybdenite flotatea easily with pine oil
tion of cyan flux (11tsianplav") reduces the
use of Na silicate protects the dead rock
by eliminating and dispersing the slimes.
the Mo-product has been attained at a 39
[Abstracter's notel Complete translatIon
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A006/A101
pulp for the case of employing Nao
and neutral oils (kerosene). The addi-
Fe content in the concentrat.e. The
particles ugaln~t molytdenite films,
At the present, 110 - 45% Mo content in
content of Pb.
A. Shmeleva
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KUiU-,-IAII-A--L-IYLV, T.I.
Crude ore from the Aktyuz deposit as supply for the operating
Aktyuz Ore-Dresaing Plant, Izv.All Kir SSR.Ser.est.i tekh.nauk
2 no.2:109-120 160. (MIRA 14-10)
(Aktyuz regiow-Ore deposits)
KURMANALIYXV, T.I.
Characteristics of hand-classified waste rock from the Aktyuz deposit.
Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 2 no.8:77-84 160.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Akty= region--Rocke)
KURMANALIYEV, T.I.
Mineragraphy of lead flotation in Ak.Tyuz. Izv. AN Kir. SSR.
Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 3 no.3:115-134 161. (KRA 150)
(Ak Tyuz region--Lead ores--Analysis)
(Flotation)
KURMANALIrEV, T.I.
~-- 11,1111- ~?
Analysis of the flotation of molybdenite at the Aktyuz
ore dressing plant. Izv, AN Kirs SM, Ser. est. i tekhe
nauk 5 no.D85-96 163. (MIRA 1611l)
GA=V, A.?.; XUBPAHATSYSEIT, V.Y,; GA7ZHAK, Z. (Kazan?)
Determiuing the velocity of the mterial m"'Limg thTough the corke
drum of a centrifuge. Trudy KMI no.Zlil95-208 156. ~MIRA 12:11)
(Centrifugation)
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. M-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 140 7, 1958, 2968o
Author :--.-__KurmnLAlin, N.A.
In6t : Leningrad Agricultural Institute.
Title : The Effect of Frosts in the Watering Period of Spring
Wheat on the Quality and Germination of the Grain.
Orig Pub : Zap. LeninL/x. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, vyp. 11, 26o-266.
Abstract : In voLotational tests Lyutestsons 62 and Gordeiforne 10
wheat plants were periodically subjected to the action of
temperatures of -3, -5, -7 and -110 in cold chambers begin-
ning with the green ripeness stage. Both varieties showed
equal reactions at low temperatures. The largest &axjage
-was noted at the groc ripeness stage: at a temperature of
-70 the grain was cx:plctoly Octalned from geruinatinG) in
full ripeness with a reductijn in temperature as low as
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-.USSR/Cultivated Planto - Grains. M-2
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - i3iol., No 7, 1958, 29680
-110 91~-98% germination was maintained. During frosts of
-50 in the first stages of ripeness the chlorophyll was
destroyed, the inflow of nutrient substances to the spikes
was checked; this sharply reduced the grain's absolute
weight and its germinating capacity. When low temperatures
wore applied in the waxy stage, a -110 temperature had no
substantial effect on ~Xain quality. In the second cxpe-
rinent a study was made of the effects of various soil
moistures (40, 60 and " Of Moisture-holding capacity)
and different NpK supplies on plant development and hardi-
ness at -70 temperature. Witholit fertilizer the diffcrcnt
soil mistures had no effect on plant development, with in.
creased NPK rates, a 50i1 moisture of 80% retarded spiking.
The application of P speeded up ripening, which was retar-
ded by the application of N. The greatest reduction in
the absolute weight of the grain during freezing was Obser-
vcd when nitrate fertilizers wore used.
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SOKOLOV) S.I.; AS"31111G, I.A.; 04WIGALDEV) A,B.;_SM(FIKCV, S.K.;
bUSONOV, A.I., plav.-red.; BOUMMY, V.1,11., red.; SOKOWV,
A.A., red.; 3'rOROZHEHKO, D.M.,, red.; USPIXGV, U.U.0 red.;
SHEVCIIUKy T.I., red.; ROROKIIIA, Z.P., tekhn. red.
(Soils of the Kazakh S.S.R. in 16 volumes] Pochvy Kazakhskoi
SSR v 16 v puskakh. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kazakhskoi
SSR. Vol.4. (Alma-Ata Province) Pochvy Alma-Atinskoi oblasti.
1962. 422 p. (MIRA
1. Akademiya nauirlhiakbakey M, 45~~-Ata. Institut pochvovo-.
deniya.
Wina-Ata Province-Soils)
FAIZOi. K.Sh.; KURMANGALIYEV, A.B.
Soil cover in the piedmont plain of the Ketmeft' Range and the
adjacent left bank of the Ili River. Trudy Inst. pochv. AN
Kazakh. SSR. 15:44-65 163. (MIRA 16t12)
KUrUWMLIYEV,t A.B.
Vegetative wW humic organic matter resources in some soils
of the piedmont plain of the Kazakhstan part of the western
Tien Shan. Izv. A N Kaza]kh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no. 5:7-14
I S-0 165. (MIRA 181ll)
G-111FUlfilov) A.Z.; GLY(DIRIOV, D.V.j JI.ji.; '', -1..,I.!. .
y
Interripublic expedticn of the so'll nciont.'~st,~,, .1 '.' As"a
and Kazakhstan for coordinating tho problemo cf
and normonclature. Poolivovedenin ~.,T ft-~. (,!*i,,. v:,~)
rurvurwunv, tu., Cand TLch Sci -- (diSs) "On lai.diLticn
in the ayotcm luad - antimony - zinc. 11 kLma-- Ata, 19~ ,), 1L. p,:)
v.-I-th L~laa;,Iio (Ilin of Higher -4ducation Kazakh %T"
Metallurgical inst) 200 copies (KL, 34-~!I, 11h)
- h5
PONOMAMN, V.D.; KUMANGALIM, M.K.
Separation into distinct layers in the lead - antimony - zinc
system. Izv.vya.uchab.zav.; tsvet.met. 2 nn.1:50-55 159.
(14IIbk 12:5)
1. Kazal-bakiy gornometallurgichoskiy institut. F4ifedra metallurgii Is&
jkh
i rndl-ikh notallov.
(Load-antimony-zinc allo7p-Metallography)
(Melting points)
FONOMARR, V.D.g KURYANGALIM. M.K.
Partial vapor pressure of components In antimony - zinc,
lead-antimon7-zine systems. Izv. vys. uchob. zav.; tsvet.
mot. 2 no.2:35-38 159. (MIRA. 12-7)
I.Xazakhakiy gornometallurgicheaki7 institut. Kafedra logkikh I
rodikh metallov.
(Antir-ony-zinc allo7o-Yetallurgy)
(lead-antlmonvzinc alloys-Metallurg7)
(Activity coefficients)
PONOMAIIIVI V.; KUFLUJGALIYEVJ M,
To the editors of the journal "Izvestiia vysshikh ucbebnykh zavedenii;
tsvetnala metallurgiia"; authors' response. Izv,vys,ucheb.zave;
tavet.met. 3 no*2:177-178 160. (MMA 15:4)
(Zinc-.antimony alloys--Thermal properties)
I') r
SOV/137-58-8-16665
Translation froni: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 61 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Tonkonogiy, A.V., Basina, 1,P., Kurniangaliyev, M.R.
TITLE: Experimental Installation for Cyclone Smelting (Opytnay.1 usta-
novka dlya tsiklonnoy plavli)
PERIODICAL: Izv. AN KazSSR. Ser, energ., 1957, Nr 1 (12), pp 85-98
ABSTRACT: This is a description of an experimental plant for cyclone
smelting of comminuted ores and concentrates at the Power
Institute, Academy of Sciences, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Re-
public. The major component of the installation is a cylind-
rical cyclone chamber (CC) 430 mm in diameter and 780 mm
high, capable of handling up to 10 t charge per day, lined with
chemically -borided magnesite chrome to a thickness equal to
one-half the length of a brick and c6oled by an external water
jacket. Under the CC and separated therefrom by a partition
(of closely fitted 25-mm diameter tubes smeared with mag-
nesite chrome) with a hole 170 mm in diameter, there is a
settling chamber (SC) 1830 mm long and 1130 wide, lined with
magnesite chrome. Air from a heater is delivered tan,rentially
Card 1/Z into the upper portion of the CC. An aperture for cj,,.-!,- ;ing by
SOV/ 137-58-H- 16665
Experimental Installation f-i- Cyclone Smelting
a worm feed is provided in the cover of the CC, along with a tangential jet
for the burning of pulverized coal and another for liquid fuel used to heat the
CC (to a wall temperature of 600-8000C in 45-60 min). A heavy-oil jet is
used to preheat the SC to 1300- 1350' for 8- 10 hours. In smelting Cu con-
centrates, the temperature of the walls of the CC rises to 1000-12000, and
that of its interior to 16000 and more. The temperature of the SC is field at
1250-13500. Charging is continuous, except for the slag-tapping period.
Gases from the SC pass through an air heater and proceed to the smoke-
sta(k via a fan. A portion of the hot air is &rvcted to the pulverized-coal
nozzle. When used to smelt Cu concentrates, this equipment functioned
steadily at a rate of 350-450 kg charge per I-10U.- but when Cu-Zn and poly-
metallic concentrates were smelted, the air heator bocarne clogged with
dust (chiefly ZnO and PbO).
Ye. Z.
1. Ores--Processing 2. Industrial plants--Design 3. Indu.~3-.rial plants--EquiT)rr~ent
4. Industrial plarit-s--Perforinance
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TONKONOGIY', A.V.; BASINA, I.P.; TWVENKO, M.I.; KLWIAITGALITEV, M.R.
1, . -
New method of metal extraction from gublimates. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR.
Ser.energ. no.1:110-114 159- (MIRA 1.2: 11)
(Nonferroue metals-Vatallurgy)
TONKONOGIY, A.V.
Ir---u ore treatnent flotf Shect With tho use of the c~-clone --,-t,cd.
All SSR. Soronerr. no.91:97-101 159.
(HRA 11:7)
(Iron orer.) (Sop-clraton (M.)chines))
BASINA, I.P.; VDOVEIIKQ, M.I.; KURWGALjYhVj-JI-d.,I.--
Principal results of the studies of cyclone processes of smelting and
sublimation. Trudy Inst. energ. AN Kazakh. SSR 2:261-273 160.
(Mly" 15-1)
(Smelting) (Furnaces) (Copper)
s/l96/62/ooo/o14/O33/o46
E194/E155
AUTHOR: Kurmangaliyev, ~J.R.
TITLE: the influence of the location of fuel introduction on
the temperature and concentration distribution in a
cyclone chamber
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.11t, 1962, 10, abstract 14 G 58. (KazSSR Gylym Akad.
khabarlary, Izv. AN KazSSR, Ser. energ., no.2(20),
1961, 37-45).
TEXT: Results are given of the determination of the
distributions of temperature and gas concentration on a rig in a
vertical'cyclorie chamber with a flat constrictioi; with tangential
introduction of liquid fuel and secondary air. The investigations
were carried out with excess-air factors of 1.0; 1.19,; and 1.38,
with variation in the height of secondary air nozzles. It was
found that there was oxidising medium at the periphery of the
chamber, the thickness of which is greater the greater the
excess-a ir factor. The central part of the chamber is occupied
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E194/E155
by the gasification products and contains no oxygen. Before the
constriction the composition of the gases results in considerable
chemical under-combustion. As the gases pass through the
constricted aperture into the rear end of the chamber, mass
transfer of gas is intensified, so that chemical under~-combustion
is reduced to zero.
~Abstractorls note: Complete translation.]
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XURMANGIALIYEV, 14.R.; KONYRBAYEV, A.A.
Structure of the combustion proqeso of a cyclone chamber with flat
diaphrngm. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser.takh. i khim.nnuk no.31103-M
'64. (MIRA 17:2)
ft~,ZNYAKOV, A.B.; BASINA, I.P.,kand. tekhn. nauk; XURMANGALITWO N.R11
kands takhn, nauk
Combustion of a mixture of EkIbastuz coal with other coal types
In a cyclone combustion chamber with liquid cindir removal.
Vast. AN Kazakh SSR 22 no.8:58-62 Ag 165, (MIRA 180)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Kazakhakoy SSR (for Reznyakov).
M-IGEYLVA, V.F.; KUWMANGAWYENA, R.G.
Effect of some sodium and lithium salts on the solubility of
benzoic acid in a water mothanol mixture. Zhur. ob. khim. 34
no.8:2486-2489 Ag 164. O"'Ifu 17:9)
1. Kazakliskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Kirova.
GRUDTSINA, A.I.; h-UP14ANKAYZVA, Z.H.
Raioactive mineral springs of Krasnousollok (Baehklr A.S.S.R.).
fopskurdizioter. I lechdiz.kullt. 23 ao.1!79 158. -
(MIRA 11:3)
1. Iz kafedry fiziki (zav. - starshiy prepodavatell kandidat meditsin-
skikh nauk A.I.Grudtsina) Bashkirskogo moditsinskogo institute (dir -
dotsent li.F.Voroblyev)
(KHASNOUSOLISK-HIINHAL WATWW)
(HWALTH RESORTS. WAURING PUCES, &TC.)
GRUTISINA, A.I.; KUPI-1AINKAY-VA, Z.N.
Pjidloactivity or the vaporm and gaof~.,) of Ypt,~ggn.-Tau Health
Resort (Bashkir A.S.S.R.). Vop.k-ur., fizLcter. i fiz.
kullt '30 no.5:463-464 s-0 1659
18'.1-2)
1. BnshkLrskiy medil.sinskiy Institut, Ufa.
KURMAMUL4DY, S.
.
v9F44%
'VIII.IT11%
[our experience in raising fine-wool @hasp) Nash opyt razvedeniis
tonkomnnykh ovets. Alma-Ata, lenakhokoe got. izd-vo. 1954. 59 p-
(Dzhombul Province--Sheop) (HIRA 10:2)
FEDOTOV, P.I.; KUfUWiKUWV, Ye.M.; BRICHKIN, A.V.9 prof.
Vibrating automatic feed. Sbor. nauch. trud. haz GMI no.19:167-170
l6o. (MIRA 15;))
(Boring machinery)
71.
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KUDUMOV, A.; TRUBUIKOV, B.
(We saw Soviet Uzbekistan] Pq videli Boyetakii Uzbekistan. Tashkent,
Goo. izd-vo Uzbekskoi =. 1957. 137 P. (MIRA 11:2)
(UsbakiRtan-Ziscription and travel)
yTjjLI.l"- I . A . 1,.b3covi V~t3rinary 'Lead
Cattle - Diseases
Cai,arrh of the intestinez of cattle. Vaterinnriia 2-9 Illo. 10, '1,?529 P. ~~i
9. Monthly List ~f Russian Accessions, Library of Congr(!Ss, r)pr,.-nho-. -1956,2Uncl.
KWAIJOV, I.A., karxiidat veterinarnykh nauk.
Etiology of the atony of the forestomache in cattle and a nev
method for treating it. Vaterinariia 32 ne.12:46-49 D 155.
(MIRA 9:4)
1.Moskovska7a vaterinarwya akademiya.
(CATTLE--DISEASES) (STOKACH--DISrASES)
.KMANOVO I.A.0 kand. veter. nauk
Fusari= toxicosis in hens. Veterinariia 37 no.6:62-64 Je 160.
(KIRA 16:7)
1. Vsaaoyuznyy nauchno-iasledovatellskiy InBtitut voterimi-noy
sanitarii.
(Fusarium-Toxicology)
-KURMAN-0.V,_j,A., kand.veterinarnykh nauk
Feeding defective wheat to animals. Veterinariia 37 no.12:
71-73 D 160. (KRA 15:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut veterinarnoy
sanitarli.
(Wheat as feed)
KURMANO-ij I. A., (Candidate of Veti-xinary Sciences, All-Union Scientific-
itesearch InstitutS of Veterinary Sanitation)
Stacbybotrys toxicosis in cattle
Veterinariya vol. 38, no. 10,, October 1961, pp 41
I - ~',, - Df Vete-rintr~- 7;".! NJ *`-I,!,,,tif'I(,,
Prjs~.,Urcln lns-tliute oi" Subtropicsj "
i
?I-
rusurilot,)xiconis of 3he(,-,) in the 3tavropcil Territory"
Vol. -)L", Iiii. .11, , 1-1. '1, 1
XURMANOVI_~.A~., nd.voterinarnykh nauk
Stachybotryotcxicosis in cattle. Veterinariia 38 no.10S41-" 0
161. (KERA 16:2)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy Institut veterinarnoy
sanitarii.
(Cattle- D13eases and pests) (Fungi, Pathogenic)
F
(Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, All-UrLtori IScientific Research
N-stitute of Veterinary Sanitation).
"Detoxication of forage grain contminated by toxic fungi..."
Yeterinariya., v01. 39., no. 3; March 1962 pp. 82
KUFNANOV, I.A., kand. veterin. nauk
Fusariotoxicosis of fam animals, Voterinarlia 40 no.10~
55-58 0163. (HIPA 17:5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy naucbno-iseledovatel.'skiy institut veterInnrnoy
sar4tarii.
KURWOVY I.Aej kande vaterine nsUk
ifum&rlotoxiocaia of eheep in Staffropol Territory. TeUrinariia
38 noalla30-31 N 161 (MIPA. 1:3-a1)
la Vessoyumnyy nauabno-issledovatellskiy institut vaterlasarnoy
sanitarii.
KURRANOY,.I.V., tokar'; KOSTYUKOV, Ya.th., doktor teklinicheakikh nauk,
professor, redaktor; ZOIA)TUSHKIN, Y., reduktor; KUCH=KIY, I.,
tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
(my experience in rapid machining] Xoi opyt skorostnot obrabotki.
Pod red. IA.Kh.Kostiukova. [1harkov) KharIkovskoe knishno-gazatnoe
izd-vo, 1951. 47 p. (KISA 8:2)
(Metal cutting)
'U&M/Cultivatcd Plants - Fodders.
I M-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolo) No 7,# 1958., 298~9
Author : Kurmnov, K.K., Matveyev, V.I., Atamanchenko, M.V.
Inst : The Scientific Reacarch Institute for Fodder arul Pusturage
Title : On Utilizing the Fodder Potential in Rayons where Virgin
and Long-Fallow Lands are Being Reclained.
Orig Pub : Tr. N.-i. in-ta kormov i pa3tbishch., 1957, 1, 200-211
Abstract : It has been determined as a result of the experiments in
the Experimental Hetwork of the Institute with 42 corn
varieties and hybrids mde in 1954-1955 that in the non-
irrigated conditions of West Kazakhstan the best varieties
were the Alm-Atinskaya 236, the Zakarpatskaya Zheltaya
Zubovidnayn, Hybrid 5 and the Krasnodarskaya 1/49; in
Kbotanayakayn Oblaot' It was the Alm-Atinakayn 236; In
North Kazakhatanakayn Oblact" the Zherebkovskayn, and
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29829
Slavgorodskaya; under the desert conditions of Karagandin-
skaya Oblast' where irrigation is used, it was the North
Dakotan and Grushevskaya, as well as (for green feed and
ensilage) the Sterling, Odesskaya 10 and Krasnodarskaya 49.
Of great significance for rayons where the land is highly
plowed is green conveyor method where corn, sudan grass,
winter rye, oats, Hungarian grass, foxtail millet, alfalfa,
sainfoin, wheat grass and others are raised. The planting
of fodder grasses under the arid steppe conditions of Kaza-
khstan should be performed under a semicover of annual
herbs. The perennial Smsses should be planted in addition
in meadow sod on a disk plo", the annual fodder crops on
degenerate meadows with the subsequent recreation of pastu-
rage and expansion of the meadow acreage with estuary irri-
sation.
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Zlevated Temperatureo," M. 1. Kurmanov, R. S.
UPIan, Kharxov !hobogenerator Plant imeni S.
* - Kirov
*Zavod Lab" VOL My No 8, pp 975-979
Describes e%periwats for studying behavior of
2 steels, 40 134 ezd, NI 10, under continuous
load at 500 aV4 5500 and effect of the notch on
their strength. CoMposition of steels is: 40
m - 0.41% C, ojO% si, o.6o% mn, o-65% Ni,
am
169r38
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AUTHOR: Kurmanov, M.I., Govor, U.S., Dobruskina, Sh.R.,
Solio---v'yeva, G.G., Filippova, T.F.
TITLE: The Effect of Arsenic on the Properties of the High-strength
Steels IZKhNZA, ZOKhNZA, and I8KhNVA (VIiyaniye mysh'-
yaka na svoystva vysokoprochnykh staley 1ZKhNZA, ZOKhNZA
i 18KhNVA)
PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ukr. n.-i. in-t metallov, 1957,
Nr 3, pp 59-75
ABSTRACT: The authors conclude that arsenic has a harmful effect on
the properties of the high-5trength steels IZKhNZA, ZOKhNZA
(more likely: 30KhNZA; Transl. Ed. Note), and 18KhNVA, for
whic.14 reason they assert that its presence in these steels is
admissible only as an accidental ingredient (the percentage
content whereof should not exceed a few hundredths of one
percent).
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