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KU-'-:-i!,TSOVP Z. A. The I-eology of the greenstone form.-ations on the east-~.rn
slope of the Centrnl Urals. Yonkva, Izd-vo ldvidev;ii nauk SSSR, 1939.
248 P - (49-38146)
C,2; 76. K78
KWNETSOV-i--Yei~-A -LITVINO'iICH.-NO-Vo-and-YARKOVA-i~-N.-G.-------
"A Geological Cross-Section of the Urals Along a Line Running from PashrWa Station
Through the City of Kushva and Alapayevsk.m Proceedings of the Moscow Geological Survey
Inst,, No,13, 1939, Moscow-Leningrad#
KNIN TSOV, Z. A.
139 p., maps.
qi~276. K!
The tectonics of the Central Urqls. Loskvu, 1941.
(49-3lrl7)
Cokodstloo md -&hit m*Ads for the chemises of
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A,_~~ Virstaik m"Am.
6 VS;F. 1947, No~'r Mal.- Me prupowd utath-Al is a
cumbirmation of The previous awtbods d Nissli (C A JI
13371) *n4 Zairwilakil. wMA "Pir The th"i~ W
IwWrilito (K), COMMA (L),
ad W~W too M), R44 . with quorts (Q) so fict"
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ad,
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Cat" Wn
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an r"Runtsil to a 4but4ified rectansulAr olia-
Addid. Impoctant pammete" arc the ratio ul
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kite It no kidapothoids an poremol in ilia otwk, The
M Is OMPW Anol Ctioupria" savelid fulti'll (Ca,
I% &( 1614, wim) enoupownts which Irasily %-.m 1W Cs.
P"N"Pio Vill"du rollift fif Ike C11414orrhok. 4t.04114. 'the
41 awm&o C"Wat of the reock is "Itka"lly given
.7 Was 3 (M + T1 slow), outside the diagirmn, and
V
is us"lly close to $be milks emicut. A mulmoistmi 6
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CFY&tdu"ti" at dorm! oup1sm lrC g
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_904"WI-be the mow InIM41 coutponenis
oh of th ~ cakn. of
Itoos the chain. suslysis to "pilliv locks given by Niffill.
sed by ZavaritAil, K. is-
.aod the inawo"Utents P"" tic Maine
cum" the crysin. courw -1 the ch~eri%
IAMM"Wng in the naurratimtklim. Th- 4iminct, pmil.
W "to. are obwvod In pOrphyritic rocks of the Ural
and Kasekbitan which at* cull"parell with the enrivalpond-
inw..Implodkwitic"
Inclso of the system Amphi-
i t.Aas&tA K Irldevar areturtinal by inflitalloldlic ructi-mll,
the
jimpression of the ""tn. PAO
Since the rtPremetit,
vo= the inveatiptecl Purl
I in the &ld of Pri"WrY PlAtiot
q1taill. Is tharacterisol by 11
ktiomnrphlc (Oldollifirs which I
In their Cocupd. from DICK b,
-until the crystri, curve SUMS
hich, givean Immediate
4lowed in the natund
imints of the Maim.
Itk rucks are prujacted
, the dint state of the
"alunit (Urination of
natic-Ally isto cliang"I
to isillitmediate tYP"
boundarv facv. 6W a
h "dark" uwUsi"trv sUch at
"Outectic" c
=4" (=-of-villittr changed lo sinphibollmll. A
a" third state of crylits. cwmrwilft the Cumplell
Altoonliesis obwnvd in the "ger-graimeld inteMitul And
gruland-mm nlineraill which sho" a general traulency
tumud a PnWewiv* ewkh~t ul 111WO"Us CmnP~ts.
ending in granitic residual melli. These 14te cryxtns. air
caauy und"Ituod takills the vkwpoints of Vast (C.A.
4 733) In his theory on auchl-eutectic and anchiniommoin.
;;Mile rocks. W. ififel
Z.N e:
a dad
moilost, tWO. 1947. No. 0. ld3"(3.-Uxtmt.ivd tuAtItiAl
1
4uw4 Im this calcus. which chiefly rtmerm the potstirs
Atom $Vsnortoh Its the Veal. Ths, (rithimri mtr,1rt(vt%l
ijosiussis, 11wilissh
amphstual" we SIM111,411Y lksa.41
00 tbk on in. Ivikuldor calcal. are olvett fill the
611611M4 Ft Slid 99 MINIS 9( M1kdA In tht UrAl If4aitto
MW sm-deolds. W. Hifel
KuzI,-ET-SoVp E, -A*
Chemical Abet
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Vol- 48 NO- $ "
Pr- 25t 1954 VU.
Abonkinitts Of t Tu
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Mineralogical and Goologiod Chemistry rline 83-7. albite 3.
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42118 KUZNITX-V, YE. 'A. - Tektoriiaheskiye Nablyudeiya V Kaslins Koy I !~Yshtymskoy dachakh
na Urale V Oblasti razvItiya shchelochnykh forod. Vestnik Mosk. un-ta, 1948,
No. 8, c 97-lC6. -- Bibliogr: 18 Nazv.
SO: LetoFistZhurnaltnykh Statey, Vol. 47, 1948
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"k- I - &~, " v ---- - -- ---
KIJZ~,;~,Tsol, B. A. A short course.in Fadorov's method in j-.OtrqYraFt;y.
l,',oskvs. 1949. 43 P. (50-15874)
,51~433. K8
MNF,TSOV, YE. A.,
Geology, Structural - Sysert'
Tectonics of the Syseretl granite massif. Vest. Moak. un-, 5. No- 9, 1950-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,October, 19521M. Unclassified.
'The petrMble-Characterlitits of the Und-provinces.
The role of too roc-11b .11 the structure of Po Tagil Intru.
allr$ Complex. ~)3. A !WW'Illamly, Vejlplik Moikov. Univ.
-
'
5
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*
, No. 10, Ser. M
14Y.
Esititreis. Nouk No. 7, 143-53
(1
al , 831 84cf.-K. describes the role of
0M); cf. C-4. 4
4
k. symites and baWts, Including nopheline, hypenthene,
and pbbMd or gabbro-nocite types. They belen artjy
If
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to the Cmilt
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$ a Ua
ual tmn. 0 of
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syenite to dWte and gubbro In luonmnite facles, and to.
gabbro-syenitev. 'Tables give mineralogical campu. and
numerkal Indexes of itic rocks which am plotted on
6:y
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b&
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other phase Is less enriftd by &UWk2 (emsito type).
the Umis'
Gobbto Insew wuth o1 tb* river 46di. X4.,
604 , 40 1, Aw:011. A
Pudy ul lip hy.4
phv. j
tw C".udv libut
O.W ch"n,
Petrology
Petrographic problems of the Ural region., Izv. AN SSSR ser. geol., no 6..
1951.
9. Monthly List 9f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March -195.9, Uncl.
2
M -.1 Z' '1~
"Intrusive
Boundary in Kh%akhistan"~$ Ye. A. Kuznetsov- dhair
of Petrography, n4ac" JJJZ
Y.est Mos Univ,'Ser Fizikomat i Yest Nauk, No 5,
VP 165-1.79
Describes intrusives b6longlng to the period of
f0 ~7;
rmation referred~to the new Caledonian oro-
genesis, which intruded in siliceous shale,. por-
~pbyrltes and graymcke sandstone of the lover
~pel*Pzoic and mitamorphized by formations of
various lornst6j*s.
275T67
1. KUZNETSOV, TE.A.
g. ussR (60o)
4. Rocks,, Igneous - Kazakhstan
7. Intrusive rock of the Dzhar-Kain-Agach massif in Kazakhstan. Vest.Mosk.un. 7 no.8
1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March,1953.Unclassified.
8
KUZNZTSOV, Ye.A.
Deformation of gaelesoid granites and granites in sylouite zones.
(In:'Akademiia nauk SSSR. Voprosy petrografii i mineralogii. No-
skva, 1953. Vol. 1, p.119-149) OURA 724)
(Hylonits) (Oneiss) (Granite)
-- -- rJZMSOV, Ye.A.
. - ~
Aleknawlr Nikolsevioh Uvaritskii [obituary]. Biul.XOIP. Otd.geol. 28 U0.4:
81-83 153. (MLRA 6-9)
(Uvaritskii, A3eksandr Nikolaevich. 1884-1952)
KUZNETSOV, IE. A.
USSR/Geology - Societies
Kmq/Jun 53
"Activities of the Geological Sections of the Moscow Society of Natumliatg"
Byul Moak Ob Isp Ptik) Ot Goal, Vol 28s No 3P PP 76-88
Lists individual.1y the activities conducted duxIAg the first part of 1953 by the following
7 sections of the Moscow Society of Naturalists: (1) geological (press X. V* Muratovj seaj
A. I. Ravikovich)j (2) mineralogical (press Ye. A. Kuznetsovj seej Ye. M. Zakharova)j
(3) sedimentary roaks (press M. S. Shvetsov sea 0 5- V. Tikhomirov)l (4) hydrogeological
(pres, 0, K. Lange; sea, A. S. Dubillyer)j 15) paleontological (press A. A. Chernov* see
V. N. Shimanskiy); (6) geographical (press N. A. Gvozdetskiy; see, V. S. Govorukhin5; (7)
chemistry.
267T87
i Ira x /via
ZINOVEIN, A.D.
Geological and petrological investigation of the 6y*ert granite
maself. Trudy Inst,geol.nauk no.147t35-141 13). (KLRA 7:3)
(Sysert massif--Granits) (Granite--6yeert maself)
KUZNZTBOV, Ye.A.__
PetroUgical. tootonics of aliall rocks of the eastern slope of
ths Urids. Trudy Instegeol.nauk no.147-.142-184 153. (MLILA 733)
(Ural Nountains-Petrology) (Petroloa-Urma Mountains)
. I
RUZENTSOV61. .; CMITVIRILOY, S.D., rodaktor; BERL , N.I., redaktor;
' TIMIUOVA, D.F,, takhaichaskiy redaktor
[PetrograpIV of mapatio and metamorphio rook] Petrograflis
magmatichaskikh i metamorfichookikh porod. [Moskva] Izd-vo
Mookovokogo univto 1956. 411 p. (XLRA 9:7)
(Rooks, Crystalline Lad metamorphic)
OZIMTSOTO
Wev data on the geology of the greenstons belt of the Urals and
tho_pyrite mineralization related to it. t1ch.sap.Nosk.un. no-1761
n5 2zi 156. . (MM 91l2)
(Ural NountoIns-Rockv, Igneous) I
I
(Ural Nmtntalns--J~Irttes) i
15-1957-7-9256
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiyat 1957, Nr 7,
p 66 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, Ye. A.
TITLE: Accessory Minerals in Rocks in the Ural Mountains
(Aktsessornyye mineraly v gornykh porodakh Urala)
PERIODICAL: Sov. geologiya, vol 51, 1956, pp 239-244
ABSTRACT: Several systems of distribution of accessory minerals
in various rocks of the Ural Mountains are examined#
The content of m; netite (as shown in rocks of the
Tagillskiy Masai I decreases uniformly from pyroxe-
nites to aplites. Apatite and zircon are generally
not present in dunites, peridotiteaq pyroxenites,
and serpentinites, Saussuritized gabbrojin contrast
to fresh Sabbro, shows a marked enrichment in apatite
- and sphene, Svenite also shown a high content of
apatite and sphene. An especially high content.of
Card 1/2 apatite characterizes the melanocratic alkali syenites
15-1957-7-9256
Accessory Minerals in Rocks in the Ural Mountains (Cont.)
of the Illmenskiy complex. Zircon is not found in rocks of
the gabbro--peridotite group which do not contain quartz; it
appears only in quartz gabbro-diorite (S102 52-56%), Alkaline
rocks (eyenites and miaskites) have a high Zircon content*
The majority of accessory minerals accumulated gradually in
the later products of magmatic differentiation, and they cry-
stallized at the same time as the latest rock-forming-minerals
(quartz and potash feldspar).
Card 2/2 0. V. Bryzgalin
KUZI MMSOV, Te.A.
"~
Impnrtance of maxima of quartz structural diagrams (with eumm
In English]. Sov. geol. 1 no.6:136-144 Je 158. (OCRA 11:101
1. Mookovskly onudaratvenW universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosovas
q(~aartz) (Crystallography)
AUTHOR: Xuznetsov, Ye.A. -OV-5-58-?-25/43
TITLE: Gabbro-Peridotite Formations of the Ural (Gabbro-peridoti-
tovyye formataii Urala)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo obshchestva ispytateley prirody
Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 2, P 150 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; In this article, the Author enumerates the various formations
of gabbro-peridotite magma, deals with the still unsolved
problem of the age of gabbro-peridotite intrusions of the
east slope of the Ural, And discusses the view held by B.M.
Romanov on a possible development of multi-nge belts of
gabbro-peridotito intruaiuns due to the mirrntion of Xe,i-
ayncli.nAl rlacLal troughs.
1, Goology Rook-r~jcoThyoical factor's 3.
Dotaminat,ion
Card 1/1
AUTHORi Non'e Given SOV-5-58-3-10/39
TITLEs Chronicle. Activities of the Geological Sections of the
Moscow Naturalist Society, Petrographical Section (Khronika.
0 deyatellnosti geologicheskikh sektsiy Moskovskogo obshchest-
va ispytateley prirody, Petrograficheskaya sektsiya)
PERIODICALt Byulleten' Moskovskogo obahchestva ispytateley prirody,
Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958, Nr 3, PP 135-137 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt On 6 February 1958, at a meeting under the chairmanship of
Ye.A. Kuznetsov (secretary T.L. Nikollskaya), Ya.D. Shenkman
lectured "Several Paleozoic Intrusions of Eastern Tuva".
On February 13, 1958, Ye.A. Kuznetsov gave a review of for-
eign literature pertaining to petrography. Questions on the
submitted themes were asked byt Ya.D. Shenkman, Ye.K. Markh-
inin, and T.M. Dembo. A.M. Daminova lectured on the import-
ance of the study of field spar in petrographical work. On
February 20, a manual by Ye.A. Kuznetsov, entitled "Petro-
graphy of Magmatic and Metamorphic Rocks", was discussed by
the following geologistsi S.D. Chetverikov, V.I. Chernov,
T.L. Nikollskayap V.S. Koptev-Dvornikov and T.M& Dembo. On
February 27 E.I. Tikhomirova, on behalf of coiiective authors
L.I. Blokhina, V.K. Zaravyayeva, I.S. Krasivskaya, M.A. Pe-
Card 1/3 trova, E.I. Tikhomirova, and Ye.B. Yakovleva, lectured on
SOV-5-58-3-10/39
Chronicle. Activities of the Geological Sections of the Moscow Naturalist
Society, Petrographical Section
"The problem of Classification of Clastic Volcanogene and
Tuffogene-Sedimentary Rocks". questions pertaining this
subject were asked by the following geologistes S.K. Oni-
kiyenko, Ye.K. Markhinin, O.M. Kanfell, A.D. Rakcheyev,
T.I. Fmlova, A.M. Daminoval T.Ya. Goncharova, M.N. Shcher-
bakova, Afoning G.B. Rudnik. On March 6, 1958, Ye.K. Mar-
khinin lectured on "The History of Volcanism on the Kunashir
lsl=d") which was discussed bys S.K. Onikiyonko, T.M.
Dembo, A.D. Rakcheyev, V.S. Koptev-Dvornikov, V.N. PavIinovp
Ye.A. Kuzneteov. Ye.N. Odintso-ial Doktorant of the Institut
Biokhimli AN SSSR (Biochemical Institute AS USSR), drew at-
tention to the fact that plants of this region had an ex-
tremely high content of sugar. Pollowing the suggestion
made by T.M. Dembo to discuss the question of indexes of
mountain rocks in geologic mapping at the VSEGEI, it was
moved to delegate V.Ye. Gendler to take up this problem
with MGRI, MITsMIZ and VAGT. On March 13, 1958, O.S. Pol-
kvcVdelivered a lecture on "Petrographic Features of Multi-
Card 2/3 Colored Devonian Massifs in the Betpak-Dala Desert". The
SOV-5-56-3-10/39
Chronicle. Activities of the Geological Sections of the Mosc--)w Naturalist
Sbciety~ Petrographical Section
following geologists participated at the discussion: M.A.
Dmitriyev, A.D. Rakcheyev, Ye.K. Markhinin, V.I. Chernov,
A.M. Daminoval T.L. Nikollskaya, V.Ye. Gendler, V.I. Cher-
nov, T.M. Dembo, Ye.A. Kuznetqov and V.S. Koptev-Dvornikor.
On March 20, 1958, M.G. Lomize lectured on "New Data on
Jurassic Volcaniam of the North-Western Caucasus". Oes-
tions pertaining to this report were asked by; Ye.B. Yakov-
leva, Ye.Ye. Milanovokiy, A.D. Rakcheyev, V.S. Koptev-Dvor-
nikov. On March 27, 1958, N.A. Sirin lectured or. "Recent
Magmatism of the Urals". On the discuosion that followed,
questions were asked by the following geologistst T.L.
Nikollskaya, A.D. Rakcheyev, V.N. Gavrilova, Ye.K. Markhi-
nin, and Ye.A. Kuznetsov.
1. Geology--LLSSR 2. Scientific personnel--Performance 3. Scientific
reports--USSR
Card 3/3
KUZMCTSOV,
Te.A.
-
Usine, the dispersion method for analyzing minerals. Hauch.
dokl.vyo.shkol7; gsol.-geog.nai*1 no.2slF~-24 159.
(MIRA 12:8)
1, Hoakovokiy universitet, geologichookly fakmlltet. kafedra
petrografli. (Mineralogr, Determinative)
KUZNSTSOV, Ye.A.
~.
Dispersion of double refraotion. Isv. vyn, uchabo save; geol,
i razv. 2 no.1:60-67 A 139o (MIRA 12tlO)
1.Hookovokly gosud#trstvemqy universitet ims HaVe Lomonosovae
(Rafraotion# Double)
Birefrigence dispersion of some micas of the phlogopite-biotite
series. VesteMoak,un.Ser.4; Geol. 15 no.20-18 Mr-NAP f6O*l
(KERA 3.4.-4)
le Kafedra petrografii Mookovskogo universiteta.
(Mica)
KUZMSOV, Te.A.; CHIKHOYMM, N.M.
Composition and birefringence dispersion of clinochlore from
larabash KountsIA In the Urals. Toot. Hook. un. Ser. 4: Geol..-
15 no.4s69-70 JI-Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:10)
is Kafedr& petrogrALfit Moskovskogo universitetas
(Karabash agion (Ural KouAtaine)-Chlorites)
KUZNZTSGV, Ye.A.
More about the birefringence-digpersion and chemical composition
of amphiboles from quartz diorites and gabbros of the Urals.
Vast. mosk. un. 69r. 4: (jeol. 15 no. 5:38-44 &0 160.
(K MA 13~:
1. rafedra petr afii Moskovskogo universitsta.
T~ral Mountains--Amphibola)
ruZNZTSOVO Te.A.; Ia CHZITAD-LIN EIA Chno-ling)
BirefrIgence dispersion, chemical coppositionp and texture of
beryls. Vast. Hosko uns Bar* 4: Geole 16 noo6t46-58 N-D 160.
:(KIM 14: 1)
1e Kafedra petrografii Hookovakogo universiteta.
(Beryl)
UzNi"-
S
YO.A.
Birefringence dispersion and the structure of muscovite. Vast.
Moak* une 'Sore O"MOL -16 no.1330-39 -Ta-F 161. (MIRA 34:3)
1. Kafedra petrografii Hoskovskolo miversiteta.
(HUSC
KUZNETSOV, Ye.A.
Comparative birefrlyrSvrse dispersion method. Vest.Mosk.un.
Ser.10Geol. 16 no.5:67z7? S-0 161. (MIRA 14:9)
Refraction, Double)
GOIOV, A. Ye.,- KUZNETSOV, Ye.A.; PUS11CIUWVSKIY, Yu. M.
---------------------
Activities of the Polish Geological Society. Biu2. MOIP. Otd.
geol. 36 no.11155-158 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 34t 5)
(Poland-Geological ao6ietioo)
VARSAIIOF'r&VA,, V.A.; BOGDANOVO A.A.; jgZlWj2QYj Ye.A. IJINGEF O.K.
j
WRKLINI R.L.1, MURATOVO KV.; PEJOWOVA, A.I.; PETRUSMSKIY,
h.A.; $OXOLOV~ D.S.1 SHVETSOV, M.S.; YANSHIN, A,L.
Hiko3Ai Sergeovich Shatakil. Biul. MON. Otd.gsolAJ6 no.4:
3-6 n4g 161 (MM 1419)
(&tskji, Nikolai Sargeovichp 1895-1960)
I KUZNETSOV Yefram AIM&NO104ZO139W CHETVERIMU9 S.D., red.; SMIRNOVA,
17 :~!~red.izd-vaj SHWOVA, T.M., tekhn. red.
(Method comparative birefringence dispersion; a now method for
analyzing the chemical composition of crystalline substances]
Retod analiza aravnitelluol d1speraii dvuprolomleniia; novyi
matod analiza khimichookogo sontava kristallichookikh vashchenty.
Pod red.S.D.Chatyarikova. Moskva, Goagooltakhizdatp 1962. 103 p,
(MIRA 16:2)
(Mineralogy, Determinative) (Refraction, Double)
KUZNETSOV. Ye.A.
Birefringanc"iopersion, composition., and structure of some
minerals. Vest.Hosk.un.Ser-4: Geol. 17 no.1:20-30 Ta-F 162.
(MM 15t2)
lo Kafedra petrografii Hookovakogo wUversiteta.
(Minerals-Analysis)
MALYSHEVA, T.Ya.; 4MOxkT&)j,1.= V Ye.~. (MoBkva)
Determining the.chemical composition of metasilicates by the
comparative disperBion method of the doublo Irorgotion. lzv.
AN SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.5t67-72 S-0 (MIFA 1602)
KUZNETSOV$ Ye.A--L CHIBUYLHCHYAN, Z.O.
- -----------------
Possibility of,determining the absolute age of r4aks by comparative
birefringence dispersion. Sov,geolo 69150-152 F 163. (KIRL 16&4)
1, ~bskovakiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet imeni IAomonosovam,
(Geological time) (Diapersimetry)
4ASIYEV, G.D., otv. red.; VOROBIYEVA, O.A., red.; USTIYEV, Ye.K.p
red.; LWJZMO-L-11~4-0 red.; TSVETKOV, A.I.,, red.;
KOPTEV-DVORNIKOV# V.S., red.; SVESHNIKOVA, Ye.V., red.;
MIRAKOVA, LA, red.izd-vap RYLINA, Yu.V., takhn. red.
[Hapas and the origin of Igneous rocks) Problemy magmy I
genesisa izvershannykh gornykh porod. Sbornik posviashchen,
nyi stolet4 so data rozhdaniia Frants Ullevicha Levineona-
Lesoinga. Moskva,, 1963. 271 P. (MIRA 160)
1, Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye geologo-geografichookikh
nauk. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Afanaslyelo.
(Magma) (Rocks, Igneous)
riz
!&Aim
Sorgoi Wtrieviob Chetwerikwl on his 70th birthday. Vast.
Hook. un. Uio 4a Geoi. 18 noois76-77 jaz
liku 16a 6)
(Ohetv*rikort Sergei Vmitri*vich, IM-)
KUZNETSOV, YN"A.
Absolute geochr6pology and optics, Vestjbsk,un.Ser, 4tGeol. 18
no,2tl3-20 W-Ap 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Kafedra. petrografii Moskovskogo universitata.
(Orystal optics) (Pdtaerium-argon dating)
6PYUN DA--XHE [Hslung Ta-ho)
~ ~ZNET3~GV~.A.
Synthetic pyroxenes and their birefringence dispersion in
connection with their composition. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 4;
Geol. 18 no.3:31-38.Hy-Je t63. (MIRA 1611O)
1e Kafedra petrografii Moskovskogo universiteta.
KUMETSOV, Ye.A.
--l. I
. "Comple.x-tubercular" surface of the dispersion coefficient and
the "crystallooptical mirage." Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 28
no.11:77-98 N163. (KRA DO)
KUZNETSOV,, Yefrem Aleksandrovichj CHEVERIKOVp S.D., red,
(Mothod of tbe comparative dispersion of double refrnction;
now method for the analyei3 of the chemical composition of
crystal subatunces and the determination of Lhe absolute
age of rocks] Metod aravnitellnoi dioperaii dvuprolomlenlia;
novyi meted analiza khimicheskogo, sostava kristallicheekikh
veshchestv i opredeloniip abo3oliutnogovozrasta gor-Wkh po-
rod. Izd.2., dop. 14oskva, lzd-vo "Nedru," 1964. 179
(I-1111A 17:14*
YEMLIYANENKO, P4.1 KARUNOVA, A.Y&,j KUZNETSOVO Ys.A.
Biotitso and amphibolso of the Akkuduk intrusive (Kasakhatan).
Vast. Mosk. un. Ser. 41 Geol. 19 no.3t46-54 M~-Je 164,
(MIRA M12)
1. Kafedre, pstrograffi Mookovskogo univorsitsta.
KUZNETSOV,, Ye.A.; U TJIZL','I-SY,JY ['rlu 1~iung-hsuj
Composition of some minerals In the October Massif and metasomatic
processes at the contact of alkali and basic rocks. Vest. Moak.
un. Ser 4: Geol. 20 no.1t28-35 Ja-F 165. (MIPA 180)
1. Kafedra petrogrnfii Moskovskogo gosudaratvennogo universiteta.
KUZNETSOVP Te#A*
In memor7 of Boris Vladimirovich Didkoviskii, 1883-19381 obituary*
Savo pol. 8 no.M169-170 Ag 1659 (MIU 32110)
VOROBIYEVA, O.A.1 KWNETSOVp 'Ye.A.
I
Eo;itj KWailovich Kupletakiij, 1894,-1965?; an obituary& Izv.
ANISSSR. Serogeol. 30 no,,31tI28-131 N 165,
(MIRA 18:12)
1:::~:-1_A_CC NRi Ap6o!59jl-
INVENTOR: Privalov, A. lei f-1111chav, V. V.1 Xhudothnikovg B# N.1
Yegorychev, V. A.1 Vel'kol, V. Id.
ORGt none
TITLE: Electrohydraulic device for testing sircrift control units. Class 62,
No. 187536 1
SOURM rzobratenlya, promyshlonnyya abraztsy, tovarnyys xnaki, no. 20, 1966, 198
r112
TOPIC TAGS: a4marefo"IfteA W Meld, aircraft control equipment
S"".1 MZ-A.,# 44,.f- .1 90.401.~C- 144-0+4- C*111f-t
ABSTRACTt An Author Certificate has be;n issued 'for an electrohydraulic device for
testing aircraft control units, which contains coupled hydraulic, pneumatic (e.&.#
nitrogen), and electrical systems mounted on a truck-trailer chassis. To provide
automatic remote control of the control units of the systems while they are being
tested, the device's electrical system has a polarized relay connected to the sliding
contact of the control-unLt-foadback potentiometer, through an intermediate resist-
ance, and to a current divider consisting of two resisters, This provides power to
an intermediate relay call which In switched over by the control-winding contacts of
the vane units, (WHI
[WA-98
SUB CODE: Ol/ SUBH DATEs 04Mar63/,
Card 1/1 M 629.13.01/06
--SOURCE CODEt
NRa Mlb0304 1h Monograph LnR/
Chebotarevn, Trnidn Ivanovnit; Shcherbina, Yuriy Dmitriyovich; Kuzneteov, Yevgenly
Andreyevich
Reliability of potentiometric trannaucere and its technological provision
(Nadezhnost, potentsiometricheskikh datchikov I yeye tekhnologicheakoye obes-
pecheniye) MoGeow,, Izd-va "Mashinoatroyeniye", 1%6. 113 p. illus.., bibuo.
6800 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: potentiometer, aircraft flight instrument, precision Instrument
Induatryo aircraft engine Instrument, instrumentation satellite, precision
potentiometer
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The book was written for engineers in the instrumentation
industry, designerso design bureaus, and research-laboratory staffs. It deals
with problems of aircraft-instrumentation reliability,possible defects in
potentiometers, and the connection between these defects and the technology pro.-
ducing them. On the accuracy and reliability of potentiometers depend the
accuracy and reliability of aircraft instrumentation in automatic navigation
systems which are connected to radio systems and their components. The book
analyzes the use In potentiometers of metallic and nonmetallic materials such as
glass -fiber--reinforced plastic and glans-ceramics, The author stresses the im-
portance and reliability of windings, etc., and the effect on Instrwoente at
1/2 . UDC: 621,317-727;1 '
d1fferent teMerstures, The baste factors which affect potentiometers in service".
are snal7zed. The book was reviewed by V. S. Iooktayev. There am 3.1 references,,
8 of which are Soviet,
TADIZ OF CMMMS (abridged)
Introduction
Ch. 1. Basic characteristics of potentiometer reliability 5
Ch. 11. Frame and base of yatentiometers -- 23.
Ch. nie Winding and impregnation of potentiometers -- 37
Ch. IVo Dreasing of PoUntiometer contact units -- 54
Ch. V. Assembly of a potentlomateric transducer In a device 74
Ch* VI. Use of potentlome ro
References 115
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V.
using the dispersion method In the s6uthorn f4ugod-zhar W Us.
Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR Ser. geol. 22 no. 6:75-78 N-D 165
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B/579/61/000/000/001/002
A system of digital ... D221/D304
different sections. Spi~cial overhung holder allows the conver-
sion of axial travel of the spindle into the radial displace-
ment of tool. The program ia recorded an four punched cards,
according torOCT (GOST) 6198-52. Each moving member has its own
card2 where the following data are punchedt Required position
of member with an accuracy of 0.01 am, millimeter units and
their fractions are recorded separatelyt the sign of increment,
or direction of motionj iii millimeter units; ditto in millimeter
fractions; sequence of.displacements; and finally, speeds of
spindle and table longitudinal travel. The punched hole corre-
sponds to unity. whereas absence of the former signifies zero.
The correctness of perforations is checked by stencils) or by a.
code rule. The authors illustrate the method as applied to
travel of the headatockt where the actuation of read-out by the
photo-electric -cells is given. The code scale is rolled over
two drum in the case of a contact arrangement for the displace-
ment, and the axis of one of them is actuated by the displacement
Card 3/65,
'NOOO/Ooo/001/002
8/579 1
A system of digital ... D221 04
of the maving member, Adescription is given of the read-out
meachanisra which is driven by a.servo. The group of f6edback
comprises transducers for millimeter units and fractions, a
reference bloc and an adjuoter. The transducer of fractions
(Fig. 6) is used for the automatic displacement of the photo-unit
ir- relation to the screen of the optical device. The carriage
129, is actuated. by servo, 6. It moves over the rule, 7; which
is made of plastic with six metal rails that are provided with
slots) and one plain rail. The rails are insulated. The pattern
of metal protrusions corresponds to the Gray code. Each rail is
touched by contacts of comb 31 held on the carriage ( and insu-
laied). The photo-transducer, 10, is also fixed on the carriage.
Tile transducer of millimeter units has a similar design as the
coarse drum read-out arrangement. The adjuster controls a poten-
11-iometer arrangement. The lead screw driven by Its servo is
connected to tile millimeter units read-out by a rack and pinion.
The reference bloc of comparison consists of two independent
Card 4A__
29267
S/579/61/000/000/001/002
A system of digital D221/D304
parts which deal with millimeter unite and their fractions. The
system has separate cells working in parallel for indicating
the coincidence of command and position codes. The bloc diagram
of accurate feedback system (k) as well as that of system B
are shown and a comment on their operation is Uiven. This is
followed by a description of the perforator and the order of
sequence in machining programaing. The speed of each controlled
motor is determined by the input voltage of the electro-mecha-
nical amplifier (Wjy) (MIU). The stability at low speed is
ensured by a strong negative feedback and the correction due
to additional amplification of voltage and power of the regula-
ting signal is fed by the tacho-generator. The feed is encoded,
and its conversion into voltage is provided by the system of
the sequential potential divider. Digital program control en-
surea an accuracy of 0.03 ma in coordinate positioning, accor-
ding to the authors. There are 15 figures, I table and 2 Soviet-
bloc references.
Card 5LW
-.- "
Testing the work or liquefied gan repeification station. Gazaprm,
6 noJM-23 061. (MIRA 1712)
KIrZNETSOV Ye.~, kand. tekhn. nauk; TOUM, G., kand. tekhn. nauk
w------
Regulations on the maintenAnce and repair of the rolling stock
used in automotive transportation. Avt. transp. 41 no.5sl6-18
Vq 163. (KMA 16 tlO)
1. Miuchno-isoledovateliskiy iistitut aytomobillnogo transportao
(motor vehicles--Maintenance and repair)
MIZYURINY S.R,p kandotekhnenaulq Y-UZIIETSOV, Yekj MAYOROV,, S.V.
Reciprocating parametric motor. Trudy MAI no.133:113-3-19 161,,
(Electric motors) (MIRA 14S5)
Chemical Products T -27
~Ihemical Techno'109Y-
USSR A
and Their Application julose and its
Wood chemistry products* Cel
manufacture . paper. a, NO 9, 1957, 32681
Abs JOUr: Referat Zhur - Kh'miy
Author KuznetsOv Ye. A, ith a High
~Ulf ite Cellulose
production 90~--
Title -Yield from the Cooking Vessel tve sullfitnoy
- Novaya tekhnika v proizvods, atj 1956s
oris pub: Sb;ilyulozy. M.-L., Goslesbumizd
t8
21-
of
is presented of the operation t.
,ract.. An analysis Ose plants, by eparate elemen
Abst sulfite cell )er 1 j of cooker per ran,
(yield of cellulose I lujoBe on the basis Of
yield by weight Of eel
c ard 1/"-
'USSR /themical TechnolOSY- Chemical Products -e-27
and Their Application
Wood chemistry products. Cellulose and its
manufacture. Paper.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32681
the woods shrinkage of chips in the cookerp
turnover of cookers vacuum treatment of chips
after charging, steaming of chips from top of
cooker, combined method of withdrawal of liquor
from cooker and draining) and ways of improving
it are pointed out.
Card 2/42
KUZENTSOV, TeA,
Wood-using industrial giant on the Angara. Bm.prom* 33
no-70-4 JS 160. (KIM 13 18)
1. Dirketor Bratskogo lasoprou7shlonnogo kompleksa.
(Bratek-Wood-using industries)
YUZNETSOV, Ye.D.; VIADIMIROVA, M.G.
Iron as a factor rentricting the gro,.ti of chlorella In the
Tamiya medium. Fiziol. rast. 11 no.4:615-619 .11-Ag 164.
(14W 17:11)
1. Inatitut fiziologii rasteniy imeni Timirynzeva AN SSSR, Voskva.
VIADIMIROVA,
Dynamics of the variation of nitrogen and phosphorus content
In the medium under various conditions of intensive cultivation
of chlorella, Finiol. rast. 1-1 no.5t827-837 5-0 164.
(MIRA 17 s 10)
1. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences, Moscow.
KUZNETSOV, Ye,D,; VLADIMIROVAt M.0,
Ghanges In the minez-al composition of the cLlture medium in the
cultivation of Chlorena, Fiziol.rast, 12 nool:33-38 ja-F 165.
(MIRA 1813)
1. Inotitut fiziologii raateniy imeni Timiryazava AN SSSR, Moekva.
ACC NRI AP7004721
INVENTOR: Orro, P. I.; Pavin, G. A.; Savchenko, 0. Ni; Chub, I. M.; Kuznetsov, Ye. D.
:ORG: None
TITLE: A method for drawing steel tubes on a long mandrel. Class T, No. 189T88
:SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 196T, 5
jTOPIC TAGS: pipe, metalworking,-metal drawing
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for drawing steel pipes on a
Ilong mandrel. Productivity is increased and provis'ion is made for extraction of the
Imandrel from the tube after completion of the drawing process without rolling by drav-
',ing the tubes simultaneously through two plates--a working plate and an auxiliary
:plate located directly behind the working plate.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 29UUU63
Card UDC; 62L774.372
AP60122----- V4) SOURCE CODE1 UR/0114/65/000/011/0007/0009
66
AUTHOR: F. (
Engineer); Meabp R, 1,,(Engineer);
Sbakbnovichs I, Yea j1mg1neer)
ORGt none
,/a I
TITLE: Oil coolerfmade of tubes with low spiral fins
14
SPURCEt Energomasbinostroyaniye, no. lip 1965P 7-9
TOPIC TAGSr heat t~ensferj hydraulic rasistancep cooling
a reports the results of an investigation of beat
ABSTRACTt The artic~
transfer and bydraulte resistance in experimental and industrial oil.
coolers with tubes equipped with low spiral fins. The experiment 6V 76il
cooler had a cooling surface of 2,465 square meters, It was arranged
for transverse flow past the oil tubes$ and consisted of 72 steel tubes
with a diameter of 22 x 3 and a length of 250 mm. The tubes had outside
spiral finsp turned on a latba, 16 rows of tubes were located in a
housing with a rectangular cross section; the spacing 6gainat the flow
was 24 mm, and with the flow 20 mm. The industrial oil cooler had a
cooling surface of 10.k square meters and was made of brass tubes with
a diameter of 14 x 1*5j the tubes also bad outside spiral fine*
Card 1/2 UDC:
L 29730-66
ACC NRI AP6012266
Measurements were made of the temperature and the pressure of the beat
transfer medium at the inlet and the outlet of the oil cooler, as well
as of the flow rate of,the beat transfer medium, Experimental results
are exhibited in a series of curves wbiob include diagrammatic sketches
of the equipment. The overall results of tests on finned tubes and
comparison witb tests on smooth tubes Indicated that tubes with low
spiral fins permit a considerable increase In the compactness of the
equipment and a significant decrease in the use of metal in their
febricationa.. Origo art* host '3 figures and I table.
SUB CODEtVaI20/ SUBM DATE-s' none/ ORIG REFf 6031- OTH REPt 001
L_~;ard 2/2
K-u~T~SJOF., inzho; MESH, ~ R.I.,, lnzh.;, SUMNOVICH, I*Y9, I insh.
Oil coolers from pipes with low spiral ribs* Energomashinostroonis
n no,11:7-9 N 165o , (MIRA is: 31)
8/08 61/000/021/031/094
B101X3147
AUTRORSt Kusnoteovt Ye. F.t Eygenbrotj V. M.
,TITLEs Contaotless semiconductor integrating water motor
PERIODICALs RTf;rativnyy shurnal. Xhimiya, no. 21, 1961, 249, abstract
2 1 3 (Nauchno-tokhn. inform. Teentr. byuro takhn. inform.
bum. i derevoobrabsto prom-sti GNTK SSSRp ob. 5, 1960t 53-56)
1~ . .
6M The apparatus of the type EMM-3 (SV'M-3) with magnotoolootrio
indication developed and produced by Orgenergobum is intended for
measuring the total amount of liquid, gasp or vapor streaming through a
pipeline within any period of time, an integrating flow motor being
Ottached to the pipeline. The apparatus oounts the number of passages
f the counter rod of the integrator of the flow motor serving as a
iokup. The indicator of the apparatus is made on the basis of a precision-
hronometer (secondary electric clock type 31- 384(31-EVCh) reBrosenting
pulsed electromagnetic motor whose armature turns through 30 on every
change of voltage supplied to the stator winding. The armature shaft is
connected with the pointer via speed reducer. The contaotless trans-
Oard 1/2
5/081/61/000/021/031/094
Pontactless somioonduotor... BIOI[BI47
mission of the integrator rod passages is performed by a traneduosr
attaohment basing on the modulation of a luminous flux. The latter is
emitted from two lamps through an opening in the obturator which is fixed
to the integrator rod. On passage of the light through the obturator, the
hotooonductive cells type Otk-l (PSK_ 1) are illuminated feeding pulses
o the motor winding. The apparatus is fed from a 127-v mainev 50 OPS,
he distanoe between piakup and indioator may be up to 50 M. Maximum
1
rror t 2.5%. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.
Card 2/2
GOL IDZ.-L7-,T Ile' M.M., kand. tekhn. nauk;
inzh.; ~CVASHCHENKOV
KUZITV~SOV, Ye.F., inzh.
Experimental study of the cooling system of the rotor of a gas
turbine. Energomashinostroenle 11 no,5:5-7 My 165.
(KIRA 18-6)
VULTSOV, Ye.Go, welchautir
Improved coupling on an 031-3 excavator. Gor. shur. no. lls76
N 160. (HUU 13:10)
1. Ufaleyakil radnik, Ufaley, Chelyabiaskoy obl.
(1kcavating machinery)
SOV/68-59-7-3/33
AUTHORS: Kuznetso'K,','ya~q~. and Zherdev, A.P.
TITLE MeMds of Improving Engineering Work
Pi~LiIODICAL: Koks i khimi7a, 1959, Nr 71 pp 8 - 9 (USSR)
ABS12RACIII A reorganisation of the structure of tho management dnd
adminiAration of the chemical, coking and coal benefic-
iation enterprises in the Stalino soinarkhoz has been carried
out during 1958 - 1959. During the reorganisation the
number of personnel employed in the administration was
decreased and various en[L~ineering services were strength-
ened. In addition to research Eroups at works laborat-
ories, an additional four central tebearch laboratories
were org,--mised: for J-Avestigating methods of beneficiat-
ion of coal at the Yasinovskiy Works; for research in the
field of recovery and processing of coking by-products
at the Makeyelka 4orks; for research in the field of new
types of coals suitable for cokinG. and improvements in
the coking methods of the Stalino Coking Works; for
research in the field of organic synthesis at the Gorlovskiy
Nitrogen-Fertilisers Works. In addition, the existing
Card 1/2 design-constructional group at "Yuzhkoksoremont" will be
SOV/68-59-7-3/33
L:ethods of Improving Engineering Work
increased and design-constructional Broups organised in
coal beneficiation plants. The number of engineering-
technical personnel will be increased during 1959 - 1960
by 87cloo
ASSOCIATION: Stalinskiy Sovnarkhoz (Stalino Sovnavkhoz)
Card 2/2
SIXT, P.Ye.; TXSLWM, N.Y.; TUCHN, S.F.; Lvm. SX,; ==SCW, Te.G.
Technical and economic indices of the operation of the drying units
for dewatering concentrated coals In the Donets Risin. Koko I khim.
no.9:47-50 1600' (MMA 3.3:9) 1
1. Xharlkovskiy inshonerno-okonomichaskiy institut (for Sekt, Tealemko,
Tkachev, levin). 2. Stalinskiy sovaurkhoz (for Kuznetsov).
(Donetv Baoin-Goal-Drying) (Coal preparation)
310011621000100510831112
B1621BI01
AIJTHORS# Papok, K. X., Zarubin, A. P., Zusov&, B. S., Danilin, V. P.,
Zakharov, G. V., Xu%noteov Ye. 0., Slavinskiy' A. G.
TITLE& Set of methods for evaluating the effects of additives on the
operating proportion of motor oils
PERIODICALt Reforativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 5, 1962, 528-529,
abstract 5!4216 (3b. "Prisadki k maslam I toplivam".
M., Contoptokhizdat, 1961, 254-263)
TEXT: It is proposed that the operating proportion of motor oils
containing additives be evaluated by a aeriet; of laboratory methods
consisting of ~ groupso (1) micromothods (toW consumption of oil, 10 mi),
"
R
3
:;
(2) tests on
(PZV) and 11
I (PZZ) apparatus (total consumption of oil,
0-5 1) aa (3) tests an the-IrM (IT9-5) andlir9-3 (IT9-3) single
cylinder engines (total consumption of oil, 2.5 1). The first group
covers determinatiRn oft thermooxidizing stability and coefficient of
lacquer formation MT4933-49 (COST 4953-49) and VOCT9352-60 (COST 9352-
.60)), motor volatility, active fraction and tendency to form lacquer
Card 1/3
3/681/62/000/005/083/112
Sat of methods ... B1621B101
VC(T5737-53 ',GOST 5737-53)), thin-layer evaporation of the oil
e674-58 (GOST 86T4-56)), critical lacquer formation temperature
mothod
described) and the acale-forming properties by evaporating 0.2 g
of oil in an aluminum cup at 4000C until a carbon residue to formed
(method described). On the PZV apparatu they evaluato the washing
proportias of the oil according to 0,% T;726-52 (COST 5726-52) and the
emulsifying properties (method described-). In the tout on the PZZ
apparatus the oil is mixed with air and circulated at 1500C through a cell
with load and copper plates, and after 2 hre circulation the corrosion of 14~
the load plates is determined, the sediment in the oil on diluting with
Isoootano and the evaporation of the oil during the test (method doacribe4
On the IT9-5 engine primary motor tents are carried out by the HII 0311-20
method for 20 hre, evaluating the formation of lacquer an the piston and
the corrosion properties of the oil from the lose in weight of the lead
plates in the cell through which the working oil circulates. On the XT9.3
engine the soals-forming capacity of the oil is evaluated by the PZ1
(method described), by which the quantity of scale on aluminum surfaces
3/081/62/000/005/083/112
Set of methods ... B1621D101
In the precombustion chamber of the ngins is determined, the oil being
added in a quantity of 3 A to the fu:l (TC-1 (T3-1) or white spirit and
4 five-minute tests being carried out for each oil sample. The results
of the evaluation of oils with different additives using these methods are
given. fAbstraoterls notes Coaploto tranala.tion.)
CAtd
PLIT, I.G.3 KUZNETSOV, Ye.G,,; WBODA, N.S.; SWCHENKO, A.I.
Investigation of the process of hydrogen sulfide removal from
coke-oven gas by potassium solutions in a scrubber with a
pulverizing-atomizing plate. Koks i khim. no.10:42-47 0 161.
(MIRA 15:1)
11 Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tokhnologichaskiy inatitut (for
Plit)* 2. Stalinskiy sovnarkhoz (for Kuznetsov). .1. Dnepro-
petrovskiy so-vmarkhoz (for Loboda), 4. Yasinovskiy koksokhimi-
cheskiy zavod (for Sheyebenko).
(Hydrogen aulfide)
(Gas purification)
(Scrubber (Chemical technology))
KUZNMOV. YO.G. t ZHEWEV,, A.?.
Plant laboratories of the Donete Region from 1959 to 1961. Koko
i khim. no.2:53-% 162. (HIPA 130)
lo Donetokiy nonarkhos,
(Donets Basin-Coke industry)
SMIRNOV, M.S.1 OCRMTYANYYp I.T.; KnNMOV Ye G.; DNEPROV, V.N.
Testing of domestio and foreign additives to lubricants In
higb-opead diesel engines. Xhim. I takh. topl. I masel 8
no.4156-59 Ap 163. (MML 16W
(Diesel fuels-Additives)
ACC NRt
m6034378 SOURCE CODE: UR/0318/66/000/010/0007/0010
AUTHOR: Englin, B. A.; Kuznetsov, Ye. G.
ORG: None
TITLE: The effect of unsaturated hydrocarbons on the tendency of diesel fuels to
form deposits in injector nozzles
A
SOURCE: Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no. 10, 1966, 7-10
TOPIC TAGS: hydrocarbon, diesel fuel, fuel injector, petroleum product, fuel deposit
formation
ABSTRACT: The authors study the effect of unsaturated hydrocarbons on the suscepti-
bility of diesel fuels toward forming deposits in injector nozzles. Two samples of
kerosene were used for studying this phenomenon produced at the Moscow axid Saratov
petroleum processing plants. The iodine numbers of these kerosenes are 34.6 and 30.7
respectively. Kerosenes produced by cracking were added to diesel fuel in 30% quan-
tities, where the diesel fuel was produced by hydraulic filtration of the distillate
from sulfurous petroleum. The kerosene produced at the Saratov plant was also tested
in its pure form. The effect of unsaturated hydrocarbons on the susceptibility of
diesel fuel to deposit formation in injector nozzles was tested on a specially-made
injector stand which simulated an engine fuel injection system. The tests were con-
~;.rd UDC: 662-753,323
iACCNR:
ducted at a minimum fuel pump delivery of 5.4-5-7 or 1.8-1.9 kg1hr to cacti section Of
the pump, i. e. to two injectors operating in parallel. The force required for ex- i
tracting the nozzle valve from the injector housing, lacquer film thickness and weight
of the deposits in the injector filter were used as the indices for evaluating the
susceptibility of fuel to forming tar and varnish deposits on the fuel injector valve
nozzles. The testa were carried out at fuel temperatures of 1115, 157 and 1700C inside
the fuel injectors. A table is given showing data on the effect which kerosene pro-
duced by thermal cracking at the Moscow Petroleum Processing Plant (both in ptre form
and hydraulically filtered) has on the susceptibility to deposit formation on injector
nozzles. These data show that the presence of unsaLurated hydrocarbons in kerosene
produced by thermal cracking has a rather strong effect on their tendenc-.- to form de-
posits. Even at 1450C, deposits were observed on injector nozzles operating on kero-
sene produced by cracking. At 15TO, the deposits accumulate to the point where the
nozzle valves stick. The mixture of 30% kerosene produced by cracking ajid 70% hy-
1draulically filtered fuel is not as susceptible to deposit as is pure ke.osene producedi,
by cracking, however, one needle did malfunction at 1450C and stuck at 1570C. Po(rer
rerfornance was observed for fuel injectors functioning on kerosene produced 'by crack-
ing which is added to diesel fuel at the Saratov Petroleum Processing Plint. Test
results for this type of kerosene show that varnish formed on the inject)r nozzles to
,such an extent that a force of 11.0-12.1 kg was required to free them. Although per-
formance of this fuel fraction is still poorer at higher temperatures, even 30% k(ro-
sene content in hydraulically filtered fuel has the same effect on valve sticking as
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pure kerosene. This brings out an important question. Is it at CL11 economically and
otherwise efficient to add thermal cracking products as components to diesel fuels
which are to be used in fuel injection engines? Orig. 'art. has: I figure, 3 tableo..~
SUB CODE: 07, 211 BUBM DAM None/ ORIG REP: 002
KMNSTSOV, Ye. I.
Dynamics of cutaneous temperature asymmetry in dogs vith, limited
cerebrocortical lesions. 7itiol. zhur.' 45 no.5:541-348 My 159.
(HIPA 12:7)
1. Kafedra fixiologii. lied;tsinekogo institute, Taroslavlla'
(OMMAL CORM, physiol.
eff. of limited lesions on skIA temperatnre,,asymnstric
changes indogs (Ru))
(BODY TSKMATURN, physiol.
asymetrio changes of &kin temperature after limited
cerebrocortical lesions in dogs (Ras))
j SINGATULINV R.G.
Role of the pooterior rooto in theTegulation of the-secretory
funation of the at*ch. Fisiol. zhur.,,46 no.12.-3.476-1482 D 160.
(MM4 14:1)
1. Kafedra fiziol4ii Heditoinsko
p0 ifistAA&V Yaroalavll.
(SPIMLL CORD) qTCMCK-SECRETIONS)
A
7-
NURIErSOV, Yes I*, Gand Mod Soi - (diss) "Asy=etry of Skin
\66414~~P
Temperature InV~oalons of the Corbtx of the Cerebral Hemispheres
4..'
in Dogs"* Lon, 1968, 11 pp. (Aond ~ Soi/.,USSR* Inat) of Physiology I.
imoni I. P. Pavlov). 100 copiess (KL 34-580 101)
-3~
RAKITIH, G~Ao; VLASOV, AYo; GLAGOUWA, T&A*j kandidat tekhnlohesklkh nauk;
KM(ILIKOVA,V.I.. kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; SOW To I -
KUCHMIUK, V.V., kandidat tekhnlcheakM n&- XHO-
TSTANOV, L.r., professor; DUBMA, A.B., redaktor. KIRSANOTA, N.A..
takhnicheekly redaktor,
[Labor protection] Okhrana truda. Izd. 2-os, Isr. Moskva Isd-vo
VTsM Prof is4t, 1956. 278 P. (HWA 9t5)
I.Moscow. Moskovskaya vysehaya shkola profdviaheniya. 2.dhlen-kor-
respondent Akademit meditsinskikh nauk (for Khotayanov).
(MUSTRIAL HYGIMEN) (M=RIAL SAMY)
xUarlsov, To-0j'p ORNKHOVO A.
More persistance In the effort to improve working condition*
Sov.profedazy 4 no.12:8-11 1) 156-, (HLRA 10:~)
(Industrial safety) (Industrial hygiene)
BIRG, P*P.; FRULISON, B.Tu.; Prinimali uchastiye: ZASITSM,* G.Y., insh.;
RAW0011, V.G., inzh.;-J~M~~, inzh.; SKOSYRVA, A.-B.,
starshiy tekhnik; USTICHM, R.D., starshly tekhnik.
Metal shell molds. Idt. proizv. no.10:32-33 0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Found#iss--Zquipmsnt and supplies)
~_'TITLZ:
ACC NR. AF6016140 SOURCE CODEt UR/0103/66/000/005 0147/0156
AUMOR: Kuznetaov, J&J, (Moscow); NegnevitBkjb_1a Be (Moacow)j Negnovitakty, Bi.,
ORGs ione
Logarithmic.magnetio amp.lifiers Pelo,
SOURCEs. Avtomatika. i telemekhanika, noo 5, 19669 147-156
TOPIC TAOSs magnetic amplifierl logarithmic amplifier
k) whose,.
ABM%Cr: Static characteristics of logarithmic magnetic amplifiers (W
feedback contains a logarithmic-characteristic diode are examined. LRA'a with
-.parallel, series, and magnetic feedbacks are described by similar input-output-
.,.,.Voltage equations; the latter differ only by their constant coefficients., The
garithmic characteristic can also be ensured by a piecewise-linear approximation.
lo
arrangement (Si voltage-regulating diodes). The systemntic Logarithmic-function
error is due to (a) an output-voltage component prorortional to the input voltage
and (b) finite amplifier gain& The first error source ran be~ compensated by sub-,
-tracting, from the. output voltage, a apecial v0+4Lge proportionFL1 to the input
voltage and equal to the absolute error. Thin apecial v61tngv (,P-n he derived from
an auxiliar7 (ioolating) magnetic amplifier. Thuti the idtinate erT-or will contain
only the (b) error component, Heavier currents in the logarLtlinjic element ensure
lower drifts; in this reopecti the approximating-element circuit Is the Mont suitab
Cod 1/2 UDC:
L 29951-66
ACC NR, Ap6oiftho
Recommendations for selecting the LMA circuit to fit npecified conditions are given.
Some results of an experimental verification, with particular reference to the
above error-reduction met-hod, are reported; single-ended, 400-cps amplifiers were
tested, Orig. art. bast figures, 20 formulas, and 4 tables. [03)
E;uB com o9/ Sum DATEt l4jul65/ ono REP- oo6/ OTH REF: C)041 ATD PRESS,
Card 2/2
SaATOV, Ye.F.;jUZNbT33OVj Yol't"; B."'RAYEV, A.A,
Thermograph recording temperature at four j~olnts. Pat.fizicl.
i eksp.terap. 9 no.4:93-94 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Kafodrd normallnoy fJ-71--,)Iogii (zav. - prn.". 14.G.Zatkina)
Yaroolavokogo mcdlt,,3inakogo lim-tituta.
VLASKO, Yu.M.; KUZNETSOV, Ye.I.
Operating requirements to supporting brackets of semitrailers.
Avt.prom. 28 no.l2s24-25 D 162. (WRA 16:1)
1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut avtomobillnogo transporta,
(Truck trailers)