SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VARTANOVICH, T. - VARTANYAN, L.P.

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"T -7 f A P,-- 11 n) -2/~:~VG(m)/*-I/M.IP N , 1 P: EC ( 'I,- ;_1 W c - ~R.A ~nn R, AP6002234 1)S/JD,-` 7 IVI/A T SOURCE CODE: PO/0095/'65/013/010/0547/0552 T. AUTHOR: Wartanowicz, T.-V4rt!2oyJpJt ORG: Institute of Heat Envineerjng,, Technical University, Warsaw (Instytut Techniki Ciepln~j,Politechnika) TITLE: Analysis of performance and experimental investigations on a molten salt thermocell as a thermoelectrochem teal energy converter SOURCE: Polska akademia nauk. Bulletin. Berle des sciences techniques, v. 13, no. 10, 1965, 547-552 TOPIC TAGS: heat energy conversion, thermal battery, fuel cell A ABSTRACT: This paper mAes a theoretical analysis of a thermocell as a thermoelectro- chemical energy converteMrom the viewpoint of its enerj;y properties. Experimental investigations perform6d attempted to verify the basic conclusions derived from the theoretical analysis of work of a molten salt thermocell. A model of the'thermocell with molten AgNO3 as the thermoelectric material was constructed, Two main conclusions obtained were: 1) the difference in the temperatures and the figure of merit of molten salt are of major importance for the energy properties of a thermocell, and 2) the experimental Investigations verified the basic assumptions and the results of theoretical analysis of the performance of a molten salt thermocell. It Is suggested that further investigation be L 15797-66 ACC NRt AP6002234 conducted In the following directions: . a) the classical applications of a thermocell as a converter of heat Into electric energy; b) the practical use of the electrode reaction in a thermocell to the electrolytic purification of metals;14and c) the koplication of the electrd- chemical phenomena of a thermocell to the e-v- UMation of the thermoolectrolytic corrosion in chemical reactors (nonuniformly heated) of various types. '111is paper was presented by B. Stefanowski 6 July 65. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 14 form0as. [08] ,SUB CODE: 10/SU13M DATE- none/ OTH REP: 005/ ATDPRESS: Card 2/2 . .. I . ~ j~y VARTANYANY.A. Toward now achiev=ents in the bui2dijzg of cu=,nJmz. Prdo. Am. 4 no -90-5 S 161. (MiRA 14: 1-1) . I- (Armenia-Economic policy) SARUKRANYANI.Y.O.; DZHANDZHUGAZYAN, A'.G.; MURADYAN, K.M._;-YARTA_NYAN, A. /Potentiated anesthersia. Trudy Erev.med.inst. no.11:341-346 160. (KIRA 15:11) 1. Iz kafedry khirurgicheakogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo fakullteta (zav. kafedroy - prof. V.O.Sarukhanyan) Yerevanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ANESTHESIA) Prevent the illncss of liventoct' 1--lith f00f-l WK.l T1,01011 ~/Erevan, 1952. 0 r)aF-er:, frecc, 1,000 cople-s. SO: Veterinariya; e)(5). mri lg;'),,z 3c' 7 U US -31R/Mic ro bi olu,-,y. &~mogloblnophijlic Bucturir F-5 Microbu3 of Tul,,.r,:.-,-.qia Abs Jour : Pc-f Zhur - ilul., ~lo 14, 19,58, 'Illo 6243r; Author :Vartanyan A., Yesadzhanyan A. Inst :- Titlo :On Shoop Sicl~ v,,ith Tularomi-i and on tho Rosin, ta.loo of th~. Alcrobos Containc;d in th-Dir Moat, Orig Pub :Aroldichapautyun, 1956, -No 2, 23-25 Abstract :No abstract Card : 1/1 VARTANYAN A.A. Rapid methods of hydraulic tunuOl cOustructiOn- Trudy no-29: 5142 '57. (MIRA 13:3 C!Aid Toch Sci-(di~[]) s tgill- rinr tunnel ,vapood mothOd-; 0;,' Oi~ Ilk 1 -3 cu~tting throug.1i rocky grounds." V,,.~sq 1950'. 2ij pp (rin of Higher ;7.d1_IC,Lbi0II ?.'.or, Ordor of Lonin Power F,_',q-,iwjerinv Illst. Ch -a i r U v of i the L "iini4iAPAI Of ikd 100 copies (IM,25-58i 112) MOSTKOV, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk), VARTANYAN, A.A. flow method of tunneling in weak and fractured rocks. Trudy Ilauch.-isal. sakt.Mosk.fil.Inst."Orgenergostroi* no.3:54-56 159. (MIU .14:7) (Tunneling) Looms e Application of a reserve shuttle on automat~~c looms-i '7 ks' - pro-i-, No. It 1951. March 1952 i9W, Uncl. ,t 2.r ussian LCcessions, Library of Congress, 9. ~~hj j~jr 1. BOGDANOVA, A. V.;~ VARMNYMI, A, ; PROKOPIYEVA, L. N. v - 2. USSR (600) 4. Cotton Spinning 7. Using a.-)tton waste in spinning. Tekst. prom 12 no. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanuarX --1953. Unclassified. 11 FARTANYAN, A.B., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk. qq-Mv ~ MM"", Determining the production capacity of enterprises. Tekst.prom. 17 no.1:61~62 Ja '57. (KM 10:2) (Textile industry) (Textile mchinery) VARTANUN, A.B.; PU&MINA, I.P.; KAGNITSKIY, A.A., reteensent; red.; XNAKNIN, K.T., takhn.red. (Organizing the labor of workers operating sliver lapping machines in cotton spinning] Organizatniia truda rabotnits, obsluzhivaiushobikh lentosoedinitellnys mashiny khlopko- priadillnogo proisvodstva. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promrshl., 1939. 26 p. (MIRA 12:6) (Cotton spinning) VARTANUN, A,B. Classification of workers in cotton factories. Izv.vya.ucheb. zav.; tekh,tekst.prom. no.2211-13 163. (MIRA 16s6) 1. Ivano'v;kiy nauchno-ioBledovatellskijr institut khlopchato- bumazhnoy proVehlennosti. (Textile,workers) (Cotton manufacture) VARTANYAN,,,,k,~B,,,, kand.tekhn.nauk Motion pictures at the service of the scientific: organizoition of work. Tekst.prom. 25 no.lit4-6 N 165. ( K114 18:12) 1. lvanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekstillnyy Institut. ASTVATUTRYAN, Z.k.; TEMIROU, H-7-; VARTANYAN, A.K. -- -:",,:',,,.. ~ - .. " _, 1- i.- i. ~ A nev background plant for bouquets. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.BiolA sellkhoz. nauki 6 no-3:35-41 153. (NLRIL 9:8) 1. Botanicheskiy Institut Akademil nauk Arm.SM, (BRIVAN--BR&WICACUE) (7LOURS--AUOGJIqWT 1 -1- - SOV/136-58-5-6/22 V r AUTHORS: Averchenkov, D.O., , Xopchenko, D.S. TITIE: Introduction of Electrothermy at the Ust'-KarrmorS._--&~ Lead- zinc Combine (Vnedreniye elektrotermii na Ust7-Kamenof~orskora svintsovo-tsinkovom kombir-%te) 31 PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye MetallY, 195(3,,,Nr 5, PP 35 - 38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors discus5 a recent article by V.N. Kostin in Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958, Nx 1, in which the greater appli.- cation of electrothermic methods in lead and zinc prodtt,~tiorl is mentioned. They list some disadvantages of shaft- furnace smelting and state the importance of developinr.,- new methods for Soviet lead-smelting works, a favourabit~ factor being the increasing availability of cheap hydrc- electric power. Electric heating of settlers was subst-L-, tuted for oil heating at the Ust'-KamenoCorsk Lead-zirc Combine in 1953 without altering dimensions (IenSth, ~-,,i.Jth and depth - 7 1002 2 960 and 660 mm, respectively , but experience and joint work by works and VNIItsvetmet personnel led to reconstruction with the volume reduced' 3. from 13 to 8 m. After listing conditions for succes,,~'ul Card 1/3 operation of such stationary settlers, the authors describe SOV/236-58-5-6/22 US1. Xam~norcT_k Lead-zin,~ Introduction of Electrothermy at the Combine the smelting of silver-containing dross in an electric furnace under an artificial slag layer (3T~o' Na 0, 30;~ C;~,,O, tabulated comDositions sho- - 401116 SiO 2): that tiis metlhod gives a higher recovery of noble metals into the silver- lead than with retort distillation, This work was also carried out by the same organisations and the collaborator is continuing to improve the method and to convert the 150-ton refining kettles to electric heatinE. The authors outline the present electric kettle-heating method with nichrome strip resistance heaters and urge the development of induction heatinE~ for efficiency. They agree with Kostin on the need for special design staffs in existing institutes with proper equipment for -,,-he rapLd development of electrothermic methods- They do not aE;ree with his suggested scheme for converting the Ust'- Kamenogorsk Lead Works to electric smeltinC as data are lacking; they would prefer the Giprotsvetmet to design a new, separate works. They urge the rapid completion Card 2/3 SOV/136-58-155, -6/22 Introduction of Elestrothemy at the Ust'-KamenogUri4c Tc a d-- zl` nc Comb ine of full-scale trials at the Leninogorsk Lead Works of electrothermic processes. There are 1 ta~)le and 1 Soviet reference.. ASSOCIATION: MT9K (Ust ' -Kamenogor& Lead-zinc 1. Metalluz-gy--USFR 2, Zin,~~ ores---Procerming Lead o7res- Card 3/3 ProcessIng 4. Electric fia-riaces--Applications 5, Metals Q'0Vl316-;1-9--' ')121 AUTHORS: Vartanyan2 A.M., and Krjp,,-hpii,~ko, D.3. TITLE: -TheExper:bnental Use of Oxygon in L(.,ad Smelting Shaft Furnaces, (Opyt priweriendiya pri :;h"u11-_atnoY svintsovoy plavke) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 19~9, Nr 5, pp (USSR) ABSTRACT: The results of using oxygen-onri-hed air in shaft furnaces on the Ust-Kamenogorsk Li~ad-Zino Kbmbinat are given. Fig 1 shows the InIgL-power azygen plant. Oxygen is fed from a gas holdor to the air-blast plant7 under pressure. iDs - Individu'a! p .. 3 with automatically controlled valves, which, -3an the oxygen content-7 feed the enriched air 4-- 1") the shal't !~irr;a6-as. Fig 2 shows the influence of ox-ygen -L-onbont on production using a constant blast volume - 3~~ w3/m2._ An increase in 0 content to 206.5% leads to a 2'j% increase in production. Fig 3 shows the _influori~~3 of 0 content on the volume of blast required ~o maintlain constant production, Increase in 0 content to 20.5% gives a decrease in enriched air volume of 31406 with a corres- Card 1/3 ponding decrease in voltuce (.,-" exhaust gases, The mean temperature of the "goose nock" on the air blast in SOV/136-59-5-9/21 The Experimental Use of Oxygen in Lead Siaeltinr! '~"- '~i Furn~acqs , _ 6L_a. .-. April 1958 was 286 OC (reaching 600-6000 -M individual days). Using an enriched air r.~_xtuza the temperature (in November 1958) was 120-1 -j0n aad for long periods was only 60-800. The use of enriched air also results in a decrease in dust co.'atent of exhaust gases fi,om 2-2.5 to 1 5-1 7 g/hm3. There is a decrea!;e in coke consumption oi 13:1+% due to an increase iln off ic-i- en,_-y. In the first four month7. of 1958 the Pb _-ontent of t-1-Le slag was 2.05%. After using enriched air, ths Pb content fGll to 1.21% (in November 1958). Be,_-auso of this decrease and the decrease in dust content of exhaust gasas, tt-e--re was an increase in production of crude lead of Thus, considering the increase in production, the decrease in coke consumption and the decrease in the Pb lost in the slag and the gases, the economic; offect is over 5 million Card 2/3 roubles per year, The bettor working conditilons also SOV/136-c','9-5-9/21 The Experimental Use of Oxygen in L.-jad i'ame-iting t 11;4arna--es led to a decrease in the c1rinca of load poisor-L-L". There are 3 figures and 1 Soviet rAferenco. ASSOCIATION: UKSTsK Card 3/3 6/n6/6-0/000/02/062/022 AUTHORg Vartanyan, A.M., Director TITLE: S ep in the GreAt 7-Year Fori.,-,d PERIODICAL*, Tsvetnyye metally, i0o., Nr 2, PT) 7-9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author of the p.r-esf~rit article discw-jses thc progreNs made in 1955 at the jJst' -Kamenogovsk C,-mibino toward.,3 tl!t: fulfilment of thu, latest 7-yr.-ar plane III spit,~ of tile fact that a shorter (6 to 7 hi' working day w&:5 introduced at the plan5 of the Combine on the 1st I-11arch, 1959, the plan for the first year of the 7-Year period has been over-fulfilled t)y thousands of tons of moial produce-1 (or in monetary terizis, by 26 million rclul,les) arid tile targets set for reducing the. production ce..)sts, 1mprc-,-vi-,1g the quality arid the- quantity of producf,-d muta.L3, redllcinz- the consumption of auxiliary raw materials arid electrical energy and increasing the productivity of labour, have all been reached. This success is attributable, in the first place. t(-.t the dx,-votvd and disciplined effort of all the employees of' the Combine who, for the second year running, retained in their hands the Red Trophy of the Council of Ministers of the Card 1/4 (Kazakhstan) Republic. Owing to high degree of' I S/136/60/000/02/002/022 EJ93/E483 First Step in the Great 7-.Year Period mechanization, introduction of new prodiietion methods and rationalizatiori of work, the productivity per mari at the Ust,Kamenozorsk Cornbiiie is mot,e thati twice higher than at any similar industrial underLaking in the Soviet Union. In 19~iq, for the first Liffie in the history of lead metallurgy, oxygen-enriched blast was used in the blast furnace smelting of lead at the Combine-, as a result, the quantity of charge smelted per I m2 of the furnace cross-section area (at the tuyeres level) was increased by 20 to 25!~ and the consumption of coke reduced by 15 to 20,"o'. the newly introduced smelting schedule brought about a 10 to 1550 increase in the degree of recovery of lead, equivalent to I to increase in the quantity produced-, this measure alone gave an annual saving of 10 million roublea. The second successful innovation was the construction of' a plan for treatin- slags produced during smelting of lead; it has been found that slags, accumulated at a few only plants in Kazakhstan, contain more than 8ooooo t of non-ferrous metals, in concentration which in some cases Card 2/4 (particularly in the case of zinc) exceed5 the 5/136/60/000/02/002/022 E193/E483 First Step in the Great 7-Year Period concentration of this metal in the as--mined ore; tile value of zinc and lead extracted from these slags in 1959 exceeded 7.5 million roubles. Other processes, developed and successfully applied in production, include.. electrothermal treatment of seilver drossesi new method of purification of zinc solutions; aero-separation of clinker before leaching; stilphatizing treatment of lead dusts etc. More than 1000 suggestions have been received; of these, 600 were successful and gave ar. annual saving of 6 million voubles, Several processess including melting and casting of electrolytic zinc., have been completely mechanized and the basic technical parameters of the production processes are automatically controlled at 2500 points; full automation is being introduced in several shops (dust colleztion, sulphuric acid and roasting shops). Introduction of new processes and new complex-equipment requires continuous training of the personnel; move than 2500 operatives and technicians attend evening classes organized by various Card 3/4 educational establishments or take correspondence courses. S/136/60/000/02/002/022 E193/E483 First Step in the Great 7-Year Period At a recent general meeting of the employees of the Combine, the following targets were set for the year 1960s to exceed the output of zinc and lead planned for the third year of the 7-year period; to exceed the output of sulphuric acid planned for 1963; to reach the/ output of cadmium planned for 1965; to over-fulfil the overall plan by 15 million roubles by lowering the cost of production and introducing new production methods. ASSOCIATION3Ust'-Kamenogor-skogo svintsovo-tsinkovogo komb;nata (Ust'Kamenogorsk Lead--Zinc Combine) Card 4/4 29h24 I r 2 S/0,31/t)1/000/017 13/166 _1 jot7 ILI ~4 B101/B102 /07 AUTHORS; Tayb, P. P. , Go tskin, L. S. , !aYJanyuD_,. A, M. , Fel I dman , V. G., Anosova, T. V., Akylbekov, A. A,, Levina, A. A~, Chepik,. M. N. TITLE- Extraction of indium from dusts of lead plants PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 17, 196,, 329, abstract 17 K150 (Sb. nauch. tr. Vses. n-i- gornometallurg. in-t tsvetn. met., no. 6, 1960, 377-388) TEXT: Indium-containing dusts of lead plants are granulated with strong H2SO 4) and the resulting granules are thermally treated in a pseudoliquid layer in a furnace at 300-3500C in order to sublimate most of the As. The hydrates, including that of indium, are precipitated by adding ZnO to the sulfuric acid solution. Subsequently, As is washed out with 1051fo NaOH, and the residue is dissolved in H2SO 4 in order to remove Pb. Cj is removed from the solution by cementation with cast-iron filings, after which In is precipitated with NaOH solution. The resulting concentrate, Card 1/2 29424 S/081/1-1/000/017/C73/1 60' Extraction of indium from B101/B102 which contains 2-ela of In, is again dissolved in H2SO 41 As and Sb are cemented with cast-iron filings, In is again precipitated with NaOH solu- tion, and the precipitate is dissolved in HC1. From this solution, In is cemented on Al plates. The resulting sponge is treated with dilute 112S0 4~ from which indium is precipitated by neutralizing with H11 3' The resulting indium hydroxide is dissolved in HC1, and indium is again cemented on Al plates. Thus, a raw product with 97-96~) of In is obtained, which is purified by dissolution in lig and by electrolysis of the amalgam. About 60% of In is thus extracted from the initial dust, Cu, Te, Tl, Cd, and Pb are also obtained when the dust is processed. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 VARTANYAN, A.M.; SAVRAYEV) V.P.; GETSKIN, L.S.3 POJJULhH) V.I. Recovery of selenium and arsenic from gases formed in the sulfatization of lead flue duptes, TSvet. met. 34 no. 4:21-25 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Fly ash) (Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy-) VARTANYAN, A.M. in the V.I.Lenin lead and Zinc Combine in Uot'-Kamenogorsk. TSvet.met. 34 no.10:10-12 0 161. Oa-~L 14:10) 1. Direktor Ustl-4waenogorskogo svintsovo-tsinkovogo kombinata imeni V.I.Lenina. (Ust;-Kamenogorsk-Nonferrous metal industries) VARTANYAN, A.M.; PONOM&M, V.D.; TSFAIEKOV, Tolh* Industrial use of oxygez~-enriched air for the f2uldized bed roating of zinc sulfide concentratea at the V.I,,IAnin Lead-Zinc Combine in Usti-Ramenogorsk, TSvet.met. 35 --N no.8:21-26 Ag 162. (Ust I-Eamnogorsk-Zin(>--Meta3.lur6ryj (Doggen.-Industrial applications) VARTANYANp AA V.I.Lmdn laad and Zinc Combine in Usti Kamenogorsk on the 45th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. TSvet. met. 35 no.lltlO-14 N 162. (MIRA 15111) (Uat'-Kamenogorsk-Nonforrous metal industries) VARTANYAN, A.M.; PONOMAREV, V.D.; TSEREKOV, T.Kh.; LAYKIN, A.Ya. Roasting of zinc sulfide concentrates using an air-Wgen blow in a fluidized bed furnace at the M.Lenin 1,ead and Zinc Combine in Ust'-Kamenogorsk. TSvet. met. 35 no.11:43-48 N 162. (NIRA (Ust'-Kamenogorsk-Zinc-Metallur~) (Oxygen-Industrial applications 15:11) "'AVERCHENKOV, D.O.; NOVOSELOVI S.S.;,VARTANYAN, A.M.; KISHKAREV, V.A*; SIDOR(YVSKIY, V.A. Pilot plant testing methods of removing copper fromvmdq:lead with transfer of the &0"r into matte. TSvet. met.~n5 no.51 25-31 My 162. (MIRA 16:5) (Lead-Metallurgy) (Copper-Metallurgy) JARTANYANP A.M... laureat LeninBkOy premi:L , i- . ., 1, Role of oxygen in the metallurgr of nonferrous metals. IUn. tekh. 7 no.8&52-54 Ag. 163. (KIRA 1611O) ALFJL9ANDROIFp R.G.; BARBASHINA9 le.G.; BISIK09 K.P. ; _VARTAPYARy- A.S_;., VASILEV- SKIYt P.F.; GIAGOLEVA, L.A.; DUBININ, N.P.9 prof., doktor t9khn. muk; KONSTAIITDIOV9 L.S.j KOROTKOV, A.I.j LESSICIMIK09 V.L.j PAIIFIWVO Yo.A.j TRLTRITSOt.N.A.j TUGHKMCH# Mal FAW.Wt A.D.1 FOMt G.F.; HARTENSt S.L.9 inzh.9 red.; WKOLOVAq T.F.9 tekbn. red. [Steel casting; foipidrymen's handbook] Stallnoe litle; spravochnik dlia maeterov 2.ithinogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd- vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 887 p (MIRA 34:8) (Founding; L 40044-66 ACC NRi AP6024398 0_1 curves of the uhoto-emf were very similar to the spectra of the action of the electr chemical photopotential arising in solid Digment layers immersed in electrolytes. These results lead to the conclusion that~the observed emf is of other than barrier- layer origin, and represents one of the modifications of the photovoltaic effect, like the amf arising during longitudinal illumination. The paipar Was Dresented by Academi- cian Terenin, A. N., 4 Nov 65. Orig. art. has: Z.figuros and 1 iable. [271 //. _Z0/ SUB CODE: W SUBM DATE: 280ot63/ ORIG REF: oo6/ ATD PRESS:.6-d6__3 Card 212 Iq L I %~o~ 11 1 4-01 ACC NR% AA)023203 A. T. Or%G: none S'0U`RC E, --eo~Fl-:-U~/06~~/66/i68/oo6/l28'(/3>90, TITIX-: Photosemiconducting properties of bilirubin SOURCE: AN SSSR- Doklady, v. 168, no. 6, 1966, 1287-1290 TOPIC TAGS: photoconductivity, semiconducting film, organic semiconductor, vinyl com- pound, oxyGen ABSr-MCT: AlthouGh bilirubin is one of the most important compounds in medicine, 'its. photosemiconducting properties have not been investigated before. A bilirubin layer was placed between two platinum electrodes deposited 0-5 mm apv~rt on the surface of a- quartz test tube provided with a ground seal for connection to a high vacuum instal-la- toion (10-9 mm Hg). The' layers were obtained either by depositing the pigment from a chloroform solution (thin layers, several times ten millimicrons) or by rubbing (thick layers, several hundred millimicrons). The conductivity of the layer was measured.in dif.Lerent degrees of vacuum and in oxygen at different pressures. From the variation of the conductivity it is deduced that the oxygen bec'omes localized on double bonds of vinyl groups of the bilirubin molecule. Exposure to monochromatic light in the absorption band causes the resistance of the layer in the vacuum to decrease by sev- eral orders of magnitude. The photocurrent has practically no time laj3 and obeys Ohm's law in fields up to 101 Y/cm. The dependence of the photocurrent on the illu- Cord 1/2 UDC: 535.215 _L O.9354m6_7____._I ACC NRs Ap6o23203 mination intensity is of the form i aIP,, where n ranges from 0.9 1.0 and n - 1 for low illumination levels. The"temperature dependence of the photoconductivity-is exponential. The spectral distribution of the photosensitivity depends on the thick- ness of the layer and indicates., together with the other results, that a well prepared bilirubin layer is an intrinsic photocondudtor having much in comon with the proper- ties of other natural pigments. This report was presented by Academician Ae No Tere- nin 18 October 1965- Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE: -20/ SUBM DATE: 02Oct65/ ORIG REF: OlO/ OTH REF: 001 --.- .. 2!130/0 VARTA:7-Z~T, A. V. Dra sluchaya bol,:)z,,,i Konir,-a.-V o,-1: A. :.... Vartlan.,~yan. -i . Sbomi!,. riauch. Tradov (Yerevanz':~. naucl.,.-Isslerl. Z'-T I voss-t-anovit. 1. lq!;~,-,p s. 12S_3r;. 6- -1/ ~ SO: J./A,01AS, 110. 39, 101,C) " "i . VARTANYAN, A.V., kapitan moditsinskoy sluzhby Treating concealed diaphysial fe- fractures by interosseous fixation. Voen.-med.zhur. no-7:86 Jl '56. (KLBA 9:11) (IA(UR---MGTURE) iyo vo:~ 1:'-~ wit, '~a cdl ra c t ure z ra med u I la ry n i n i: The J . jn the study of traumatize, In artillery units special 'Ott ontibn was directed to the examinatI.. end Interrogation or the VSttQAt2, ths examination and study of the Piece* where exercises were parrarmadp or physical culture squares end quIpmant. of artillery workshops, garages. &Ad artillery : ,.rk . TV* hundred and sixty-seven cases of traumata ware recardedl of tha ths causes were determined in 230 (93.6 go percent ). The or test number of case2 of traumata in the .artillery units was AX50clatod with regular Wria -- 3Z.8 percent. In second place were tr umt .,ocI ted with : p*slcal training; and It he A0as. rdl. dome tic traumata : :4 wW& finally, traumata associated with battle training. So-called "arti.11ary'ti"041.6 - copst4tuted the smalleSt Mumber or cases percent . The =at frequent types of Iraumm to were c9ptus IAS and wounds, constituting at .2 p:rcqrlt,Of. at I son* rrBcturas constituted 1Z.Op rcent burns. .4.9 parcontl abrasions; 3.0 PoTcOntl romitiss, 41.9 percent, of the uWar extreattles. 34.9 percent; of the head t3.a percent; *Ad at the trunkv 9,4 percent. Among the wartilleW trou. meta contimtons were'elizorvoil In 17 persons; Done rractur:s in throe and 2pro:r;3 fn two. . The gr9ttQ3t number at cas a .1 tramo' to -- Injuries of tb* feet, ankle and tog -- USS .to roe railing out 'Che woup6nt* for rolling thee Into 1A. :rrLllery park. t ~rzie main factors in Prophylaxis &Ad In reducing the nuxtbor of case. of tv--timats associated with battle training are a constant and persistent study or the technics and degree of training of the personnel and Xnowl&dgo or the rulax of aft.-MLO-t-Y tochat qua Zh-l, go R, 2959. VARTAEYAN, A.V., aspirant Modern. design of electric belt conveyor drumB. Vauch. trudy Mosk. inst. radioelek. i gor. elektromekh. no. 49 pt. 2: 137-145 ' 64 (MIRA 19:1) 22673-66 ACC NR: AP6oo6191 SOURCE CODE: M /b377,/65/r-cD/CxJ4/OC~r)5/01,)'~O AUTHORS: Vartggan A. V.; Shermazanyan, Ya. T. (Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: sic lighoratory, A 1-Union Scientific Research Institute for Current ces (Armyanskaya bazovaya laboratoriya, Vsesoyuznogo n.-i. instituta -sltroc=ikov toka) ~ TITLEt Investigation of heat flow control systems in conetant-power solar furnaces. SOURCE: Geliotekhnilut, no. 4, 1965, 5-10 IOPIC TAGSt solar furnace, temperature distribution, temperature stabilizationp Isolar radiation intensity, power optimization !ABSTRACTt The governing parameters behind a power-regulation method for a constant-~ !strength solar furnace are discussed. The power regulation is defined by the equa- ition P m A-P conet, where A - c-k - const. The technique consiats of reg max defining c as a function of k. To this end, it is annumed that the sun can be !represented as a point-radiation source, the parabolio concentrator has an idealized !geometry and receives parallel beams of radiation with constant density. Three !types of regulators are analyzedt a screen type regulator plaoed perpen4icularly to Card, -113, L 22673-66 IACC IIRt Ai-SoW91 the concentrator axis which yields, for the parameter A, -A=; (I - cosa)-k; ~a cylindrical type regulator which screens the external part of the reflected radi-~ lant fluxt and which gives ardg it R, + -,p7- =gu. A ,Sfro where thevarious nomenclature are defined in Fig. 1; Pig. 1. Schematic of a cylindrical regulator screening the external part of the radiant flux from tho concentrator. Card 2/3, L 22673-66 ACC Nil: "6006191 a oylindrical type rejjxxl:~tor which acreeno the internal part of the reflected flux. This latter one yields tne equation RM P J-1 Igo P All Orig. art. hast 23 equations and 8 figures. SUB CODEt 20/ SUBM,DATEs 21.Tun65/ ORIG frars 001/ OTH RPF% 001 Card 3/3 VARTANYAN, G. Method for remote and antomatic control ot the water leTel in canals. Hor.i rech.flot 13 no.7:19-21 9 153. (MLRA 6:11) (canals) (Remote oontrol) (Automatic oontrol) MRTANYAN, 0. Universal unit for automatic regulation of humidity and of the concentration of acid and salt. medium. Prom.Arm. 4 no.203-35 F 161. (MIRA 14-6) (Electronic instruments) VARTANYAN, G.p inzh. Use of electronic and semiconductor apparatus in agriculture. Prom.Arm. 4 no.4:24-26 Ap 161. (MMA 14:6) (Electricity in agriculture) (Electronic measurements) A i C~7nd ~-.x~` :;Ci C G 7. ot 0i , bro 1'.'- 4 e, lys! Z, oi, tl-l,~ mnd Sei jT3,'-'jt. Fii%A Lerdn.,-r,~d !'cd 1--t i:.. Ac, d 1 .11 - I VART p G.Ae; MERKULOVv V,L~; MENITSKI7, D,N, Professor Norbert Vienergo (U.S.A.) report at the Institute of ftperimental MedicIne of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., July 2?, 1960. Fiziol. zhur. 46 no.12:1518-1519 D 160. .(Ej=ROF.KCEPHkLOGRAPHI)' (MIRL 14:1) VARTANYAN, G.A.; MENITSKIY, D.N. Method for the investigation ot conditioned motor-defenee reflexos in fiab with recording of conUtioned motor reactions. Zhur,v7s, nerv.deiat, 10 no.6018-921 X-D t'60. (MM 14:1) lo Otdel sravnitellnoy fizlplogii i patologii Institute. eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademii-maditsifiskikh nauk SSSR. (C61WITIONED RESPONSE) VARTANYAN, G.A. Some characteristico r~f the conditioned reflex activity in carps. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat, 12 no-4:740-747 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Laboratory of Comparative Physiology and Pathology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Leningrad. VARTANYAN, G.A.; MAGRACHEV, Ya.I.; MENITSKIY, D.N. ---- Simplified semiautomatic device for producing glass microelectrodes. Fiziol.zhur. 48 no-5:619-620 VT 162. (KIRA 15:8) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditainy AMN SSSR, Leningrad. (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY-EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) VAPIANYAN, G.A.~ VA,';IiEVSyTy, N.N. InE!tability of responses from 'he neumns or ',h9 central ',erv!:us. 163. no.4.- 398-404 AP System. j,iziol. zhiw. 9 oratory of Comparall-im Physiolo-~',Y ri.-A ~he~ LaboratorY From the Lab d. - SxpF o rimental Cyly~rnetif-s, insr.it-,ate !~MIRN? G.A.s VASILEVSKIY, N.N. - Optimum frequencies for afferent stimulation of the interaediate neurons of the spine. Dokl.AN SSSR 149 no.ls2lO-M Mr 163. (KERA 16 12) 1, Institut ekeperimentallnoy meditsiny A*q SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (Nerves, Spinal) (Electrophysiology) VARTANYAN G.A.; VASILEVSKIY, N.N. ~ s and reactions of individual Evaluation of the functional propertie ous system. Fiziol. zhur. 10 no.2:153-160 neurons of the central nerv (141RA 18:2) F 164. 1. Otdel sravnitellnoy fiziologii, i patologii Instituta, eksperimen- tallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. VARTANYANY G.A. Stable changes of menbrane potentials of the spinal mctar neurons during afferent high-frequency stimulation. Fiziol. zhur. 50 no.3: 272-279 Mr 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Otdel sravnitelinoy fiziologii i patologii Instituta eksperimen- tallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. M- --- - - - -- -- -- - VARTANTArt; G.A. (Leningrad) Sow aspects of neurophYsiOlOgiCR1 studies in the laboratories of the U.S.A. Fixiol. 2hur. 51 no.1:142-146 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:7) i I L 22367-66 ACC N91 AP6019 797 - ---- - SOMICE, CODEt__ tff/02_39/65/051/004/0426/64~0_ AUTHORs VasilevskJy, Ho N.; Klimova-Cherkasova, V., lo; Vartarzran, G. A. ORG: Institute of Experimental Medicine, AMN SS33R, laninpyad (Institut oksporimon- tallnoy madltslrW MIN .55SH) TITIEt Structural and functional intorrelationships between excitation and in the central nervous pystem SOURCE: Fiziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR, v. -51, not 4, 1965, 424-430 TOPIC TAGSt central nervous system, cat, neuron, nourophysiology AWSTRAM Di experiments with cats, Individual motor neurons of the spinal cord were stimulated electrically by applying the microelectrode technique. At current frequencies Jr 300 cycles excitation postsynaptic potentials were ,suppressed entirely and only Inhibition postsynaptic potentials were observed# In,another series of experlinonts, also conducted on cats, the response of a thin bundle of n. vagi fibers upon bipolar stimulation of medial divisions of the brain stem (medial nuclei of the thalamus, central grey matter around the aqueduct of sylvius) was studied. it was established that within the motor nucleus of the vagus.nerve motor neurons differed in .regard to their functional characteristics as far na stimulation and Inhi- bition of discharges synchronous with Inhalation (inspiration) and exhalation' Card 1/2 uDc t 6:L2.822 L 29367-66 ACC NRs !(expiration) was concerned* At sufficiently high frequencies (>200 cycles)- of the current applied, neurons stimulating inspiration were Inhibitedo while neurons Inhibiting inspiration were activated. Frequencies :)- 200 cycles' were optimum for expiration, while those in the range from 30 to 100-200 cycles had an optimum effect in stimulnEing Inspiration& It was established In earlier work done by other Investigators that two types of fiber are ,prescnt in the vagus nervat J.e.t fibers that transmit efferent Impulses stimulating Inspiration and fibers that transmit afferent impulses stimula- iting expiration. Both aeries of experiments Indicated that there are wfunctional differences between activating and inhibiting systems entering Into the composition of the coordinating mechanisms-of nerve activity and -th.a.tthese systems must be.structuvdlly disti.nots- Origb arts hass 4 figurase zjpRs7 SUB CODEs 06 SUM DAM 29Dec63 ORIG RM 009 OTH REFt 009 Card 2/2 C!A VARTARTAN. G.P.-, EWTORETSKIY, G.14. First Soviet-rade 200 mw-capacity turbogenerators. Biul.tekh.- okon.inform. no.11:38-W 1 58- (JaRA 11:12) (Turbogenerators) VARTANtYA.N,, G.P.p ilizil.; DIYACIIENKO, G.,I., in-,,h. Large turbogenerators designed b-.,r the S.M.Kirov "Elektrosila" factory and a branch of the All-Union Scientific Research LLstitute of Electromechanics. Vest.elektroprom. 33 no*431&-18 Ap 162. (Tu,brigenerators) SAVELIYEV, V.P.; KOVALIO"HAYA, A.V.; BERUKOV, F.V.; GALKIN, Yu.P.; KROMOTIN, A.I.; SINEGUBMIT, V.V.; EMMEYN, A.L.; TSIRKIN, 14.Z.,- LORUSHINA, U.S.; G!"Mur-7, A.A.; L. I'% ; KORCIEV, V.1N.; USTRIFINKO, 1 . L. ; hUMMKOV, S.N.; PDLUSHKIN) M.F.; LIDE, N.A.; 41VAIJOV, N.P.; D'YACHENYO, FItIllf'Oll, I.F.; K111UTORLTSKlY, G.M.; VAUMPYAR, G.P.; RUSOV, Ya.K~..; BARKANI L.Z.; KOLOW.KAYA, L.M.; GORBAIENKO, F.J. Inventions. Energ. i el,~ktrotekh, Prom. nc,.4'."'-) C-D 161.. (M-IRA 18:3) VARTANYAN,, G.S. -1 Using the methods of the mass sampling of deep hydrochemical holes for deciphering the structure of mineral water deposit3. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. 40 no.2:140-143 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18: 5) VARTANTAN, G.S. Hydrogeological conditions in the Neftyanys Kamni field. (Apsheron Peninsula). Bial.MOIP.Otd-gool. 34 no.4:165 J1-Ag 159. (MIRA 13-8) (Nef tyanye Kamni region--Peter, Underground) 11~Mdji~gineering Xydraulics, Water ,,o,Apr 52 *1evel Control ;ri,64 for.1K te Con~yp~ o; e _pipid Le... P !"G. V Vartanyan Gidro~ekh i Melioll No 4, PP 74-76 Descri6es device for remote control of leVel of water or other liquid. It comprises 2 st-iml as electrodes installed in reservoir at certain angle to each other and connected into one of arms of' measuring bridge; thickness of liq4id between electrodes represents variable resistance of this arm. Measuring of sp resistance of vater 2.1n51 is realized by controlling plate attached to one electrcide with aid of insulator. To eliminat& polarization phenomenon, bridge is fed fr=Lhigh- frequency vacuum-tube osei.1lator, action.of. vhich is based on using RC quadripole with electron tube. Accuracy of device readings of 1 liquid level. Awarded Certificate of Authorship So 81312. 2-IPT51. VARTANYAN, G.V. Recording Instrments New methods for measuring water horizons in canals and distance transmission of measure- ments. Dost. sellkhoz., No. 9, 1952. MontWZ List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. - ZZZ== VARTANYAN, G. V. Hydrodynamics Methods based on principles of electrical and radio engineering for measuring the velocity of watero Gidr.i. mel. 4 No- 5P 1952. Monthl List af Russian Accessions,, Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. VARTANYAII, G. V. ------- Determination of the leveling moment of water-race levels for remote witozatic control of sluice gates. Gidr.stroi. 22 no.10:40-42 0 '53. (KMA 6:10) (Sluice-gates) (Water meters) I. VATUrAPTYAN, I.h. ; VIARUSEVA, A.M. 1-1---.1--.- ... --.- Elect-rical response-a of the coc;-olea in rats ur-der the el"fect of short sound signals (clicks). Fiziol. zhur. 51 no.9:1037-101,2 s 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Laborutoriya fiziologiL slukhovogo analloatora ImUtuta fiziologii Imeni. I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR, Leningrad. 11-i~.F.TAYW;, I.A. QuwAttatIve charactuorlotAca of.' tumporary ownw-iti(-r, ii: coilicujus posterlor und lemniscun latural's of thf~ brair. "n nats, Z: vys. nerv. deiat. 16 nc. 1:103-111 Ja-F 166 (:!!-2.A 19:2) 1. Iaboratoriya fiziologii slukhovogo analizatora Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova Ali SSSR, W-Angrud. &ilmltted JwiuaiT 28, 1965. ---L 29017-6b ACC NR,AP6018856 SOURCE CODE1 MV0239/65/051/009/1037/10/+2 AUTHOR: Var+. DZUns TMA,; Maruseva, A. M.- ORG-. Lab-o-ra-f-ory of the Physiology of the Auditory'Analysorp Xnetitute of_ftsjqlo 'im. Pavlov AN SSSR Leninkr _q4fLaboratoriya fiziolgil slukhorogo analizatora Inatitul -f fi-i-ol-ogi i AN - - 2.12~ - TITLEt Electrical responses of the rat citctaga to the action of brief acoustic clicki SOURCE: Fiziologicheskiy shurnal SSSR# V-51f no. 9, 1965, 1037-1042 lip TOPIG TAGSa rat, man, cat, bioelectric phonmenonj, audition . hiih - - - ABSTRACTs ._The range bf soUnds perceived by rats comprissi-f*ii4haies- or than those to which the auditory apparatus of )num beings and of,such laborti::; .animals as cats and dogs still responds. Hitherto the functional character, a of the auditory system of rats were studied mainly on the ba3is.of behavior reactions - Under the circumstances it was of interest to - measure electric audi-~t tory reactions of rate and compare them with those of animals that respond to sound stim,14 of lower frequencies. The technique of the experiments was the same as in those carried out on cats. As stimuli clicks'with a duration of 0.2 msec were used, ithich were emitted by a loud-speaker with a frequency range of 200-7,000 cycleso The latent periods of the reactions in rate were-501,~ greater than in catsp while this amplitude was lower by a factor of 10. For the responses. of the*cochlea, of rats, a high amplitude of the second nerve component N2 was characteriatigjLits value was often close to that of tho,.first.nervo_ Paso Nj- 'ths t!Wi'of-reitoratio~ of-the amplitude of the rat cochlea response measured On application of sound stLuAU 40-45 db above the threshold# wals It oonsiderably greater.ths3i for 6ats,, ies&P by 60-74 asses On the basis of Lthe results ObtMnsdP the wAito Syst 0~rats can be described as Inert*' IN W --- - - -- -,---- -M -- --- - -- , 'M -~:rt'*G-Nao#'3"4gtiteo.,:M%lei,, 0 UDG i -MoMi 06/ SUBM DAM 10APry-0-cloino W1 002/ OM'Wt.-*W7tiKi2-.-102.4~0;19-Stgj z -L 31187-66 FACC NR, AP6022%4 SOURCE CODE: UR/0219A6/06170-0-27o-O-o-3TOO06 AUTHOR: Vartanyan, I. A.; Iebedeva.-Z. P.; Maruseva. A. M. ,b ORG: Laboratory of Auditory Analysor Physiology, Institute of Physiolo_ .1 "imn". I. P. Pavlov, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Laboratoriya fiziologii slukhovogo analizatora -ms-tituta- fiziologii AN SSSR) TITLE: Electrical reactions of the inferior colliculus of rate to brief sounds (clic) a) SOURCE: Byulleter? eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 61, no. 2, 1966, 3-6 TOPIC TAGS: electrophysiologys ratp acoustic biologic effect, audition ABSTRACT:' The electrical reactions of the inferior colliculus of rats are ,similar to those of cats. Typically, they start with a rapid positive wave' Ifollowod by a slow negative deviation. In some cases two positive waves !with a subsequent negative deviation were recorded. The amplitude of the.: ,reactions in the 30 anesthetized white rats studied ranged from 70-400 microvolts. The maximum amplitude was noted in the ex-periments in which .the electrode was in the center of the nucleus. The thresholds of the .reactions were somewhat higher than the audibility thresholds of man under ithe same conditions. The average threshold in the rats with normal middle ear was sommihat higher than that in cats (the difference was no more than 5 db). The ;-'average length of the latent period of the reaction to the clicks was 3.1 ,milliseconds with the intensity of the stimulus 45-50 db above the threshold. :Wheri the intensity qr_~he signal was chan ed ~-80.db above the threshold, - ..g. !,- Card I h UnG L 31187--b6 ACC NR, AP66i-;F5-W- the latent period decreased from*5 to 2.8 milliseconds, The duration of the positive wave of the response had different values -- from' 2-4 milli- iseconds. I The amplitude of responses caused by a second si al presented at ,intervals of 3-100 milliseconds from the first was 5wof the amplitude of' Ithe first response at a 3-4.6 milliseconds interval. Complete restoration ,of the amplitude of both responses usually required 60-70. nilliseconde. This paper was present*ed by Academician V. No Chernigovskiy on 1 August 1964. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [JPRSI SUB CODE; 06 / SUBM DATEVI OlAug64 /- ORIG W: 006 / OTH PH: 013 CHUKHNO, A.A.; KOZLOV, G.A.; KASIIGIIENKO, A.I.; AGAMEGIAN, A.G.; VOLK')V, M.I.; ZHUKOVSKIY, Ya.M.; NAGORNTI, A.F.; TSAGOL011, N.A.; KOIJAUWA, M.F.; PAVLOV, P.M~; ATLAS, M.S.; KATS, A.I.; NAROMANSKIY, N'.G.; ANCHISMINP I.A.; SPIRIDONOVA, N.S.; KRONROD, Ya.A.; SULIM07, I.A.; BqEGELI, E.Ya.; ROZENMAN, Ye,S.i_YA~I ~ANYML,--K~A.; NOVIKOV, V.A.; gATOVSKIY, L.M. Structure and content of the course on the economics of socialism. Vop. ekon; no.6:57-143 Je 162. (RIRA 15:6) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Ghukhno). 2.Vysshaya partiynaya. shkola pri TSentrallnom komitete Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Kozlov, Volkov, Zhukovskiy). 3. Yaroslavskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy inst-Itut (for Kashchenko, Narovlyan- skiy, Sulimov). 4. Institut ekonomiki i organizatsii promyshlennogo proizvodstva Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for Aganbegjan). 5. Institut povysheniya kvalifikatsil prepodavateley, obshchestvenn;(kh nauk pri Kiyevskom gosudarstvennom universitete (for Nagorny-y). 6. Moskovskiy gosiadarstve-inyy universitet (for TSa6olov, Spiridonova). 7' Akademiya obshchestvennykh nauk pri TSentrallnom komitete Kommu- nisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Sofuza (for Kovaleva). 8. Leningradskiy finansovo-ekonomicheakiy Institut (for Pavlov). 9. Moskovskiy finansovyy institut (for Atl,ts). 10, Nauchno-issledovatell-.kiy institut truda (for Kats), 11. ln~;titut ekonomiki AN SSSR (for Anchishkin, Kronrod). 12. Moskovskiy ekonomiko-statisticheskiy institut (for Bregell). 13, Moskovskiy energeticheskiy instIbit (Continund on next card) CHUKHNO,,_-(ContInued) Card 2. (for Rozenman). 1/,. Armjanskiy eel I akokhozyaystvenryj institut (for Vartanyan). 15, Permskiy politekhnicheskiy inititut (for Novikov). 16. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR, glavnyy redaktor zhurnala "Voprosy ekonomikill (for Gatovskiy). (Economics--Study and teqching) Hog Aj 0. V In .4 go i 5 '3074' kh ~M, 0 -,a .,a Id 96. 1-4 VIA a 9 0. 0.4 0 m a 0 04 0 "OR JIM 4"m O'k H Uj 101.14 ,u Ito 10:1.1, g. . A Ch. A vl~ , I " I A 4 - - - A 43 i I I f 19 1, It -A- A a 4 00 A 00 400 so so j 00 0 :6 Nwi ""I 1; "1 It 16 11 14 Is A 411 IS Al IF At V A .4 TO it JU AJ JS 35 J. #1 IS 01 .1 U .1 o r M 11 IL A I A AA 16 " W 9E I tit " F"tku of Pirdoudesi (Armenis) molybdenum 'COPW SYP's II. No. 10, i comlAried and fractional Rotation of chsloii,viste-malyb- 06 denlie orr conig. U.15% Mo ,,I 1.2r, Cu described. am One ton of me is crushed to it)(1-mesh W.3%) and then .00 treated with 0.6 its. C&G, 0.11 kg. tanthair. 0.12 ke. -00 kentsrue and 0.07 kil.-pine oil. Iriving a conibined etin. .00 o1M)-iW)%Mo&nd7A%Cu At a-men.of Moand 714%%Cu. Mo c%mUl not be satislactottiv septi. frian Cu -041 in the concentrate with the did of all rontinon dept"tinx 00 agents and em after intermediate removal of satithale fmn the concentrate by twitfut wa,hiult with hot waltr I IN)'). It Is evident that a complete depre-Ano of chat- no* copyrite isimpossible b"useo( the formation.4 a persis- tent hydrophobia surface film of %anthatte. Vsecismaller amts. of xanthate (0.05 kj./ton) produced better but not late sepa. of Mo and Cu In the following selective P V . t ion, A complete wita. of Mo anti Cu resulted from the alk. selective Botation with suborluent refinetnents of the r concentristeti. One ton tit ore is initteni with 11A its. Cao in the provc~otgrinding to'.Nximeil; F,wthe Oepo. of molyhtlenite. the mist. is floated with 0.07 ks. kerosene and 11.05 it#. pint oil for 12 min. The Cu ore firaction in stirred with I kc. CaO anti 0.1 kit. lAnthate for 5 min., and then to floated with addit. of 0.05 ka. pine tAl fnr:Xl min. The exist. o( Or is iinprovel he witin. of o..'s ka. Na.S toward the end of the Cu dDlAtiOn. resulting in 00 wpn.oINU-6%Cuataconcn.oI5-(I%. Tbecontentot Cu in the concentmte can be Increased to 12-ISL70 by sub- serluent refining. After 4 re&tations of the molybdenum t--*o fraction in the presence of N4*4. 4 concentrate with Kill &'0 0 A "Solytitirnite cotitig. 0 4 -0.A% Cat Is nit Int4l. Ity IP1.1111. I It tie at. IL A O11AtLtPUKAt U111141 litindins of the molybdenum frortiten. o etin. W J61o is itwfeesed to 10-2% and the lows ol Cu in tailings Is de- creased to 10~42%. Chas. 1114nc Idna" W".- t -i- j r 10 0 fo U to do it or a I V "n4 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTqeq a 0 r 0 a 0 0 4 a e* mum I WIF f A mf=~* w ;;~ *, :~ .-~ ~ Al; ~ . , - -! ~ I~ I.. . , - o, ,k ~ I ~: : ~ -- 1 1. - i~ -1 -~ ~ I- ~,:- - :I,,,- - SO V/ 137-58-7-1,1034 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 7 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vartanyan, K. T. TITLE: ---Sfgg-51,77~ance of Direct Selection for Production of High-qualitv Concentrates and the Flotation of Ores Difficult to Dress (Znacheniye pryamov selekts--4i (Ilya polucheniya vysokosoit- nykh koritsentratov i flotatsii trudnoobogatirnykh rud) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Obogashcheniye ruct tsvetnykh metatlov. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1956, pp 67-73 ABSTRACT, Direct selective flotation of Mc-Cu ores is run with depression of the Cu minerals by NaZS at an initial. concentration of 1-3 g liter of pulp. The flowsheet suggestea makes it possible to at- tain both a high quality of concentrate and a high rate of recovery of the metal. A comparative table of process indices is adduced. The new method is termed "flotation conditioning of flotation feed" or I'multiflow stepwise flotation". 'l.te different behavior of Na2S in metered and in bulk proportioning is noted. 1. Copper-rno-lybJenim ore:,--Pr:)cessin[1 Card 1/1 2. Copper-mo1yiblerilnn urecl-4'lotation K. A. -Translation from: ReferBtivnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, p 133 (USSR) AUTHORS: Vartanyan, K. T., Lutsenko, V. 1. TITLE: The Concentration of Feldspar-quartz Sands and Their Industrial Application (Obogashcheniye polevoshpatovo- kvartsevykh peskov I ikh promyshlennoye ispoltzovaniye) PERIODICAL: Soobshch. AN GruzSSR, 1956, Vol 17, Nr 5, pp 409-416. ABSTRACT: The sands of Georg'fa Z-the Shukrutskoye, Sachkherskoye,, Suramskoye, aa other mestorozhdenyye (depositsJ7 are of the feldaper-quartz type. Factory tests have shown that the proportions of 89 percent S102,, 7 percent A1203, and 0.2 percent Fe203 are entirely suitable for foundry sands in making cast Iron and fine steel casting and also for the co*lex feldspar-quartz base to produce fine ceramics. Improvement in the mineral composition of the sands, i.e., concentration of quartz in the sands, may be accomplished by improving the Card 1/2 grain content through elimination of the upper (grain ~he Concentration of Feldspar-Quartz Sands (Cont. ) 15-57-5-6625 -size from 1.0 to 0.85 mm) and the lower (grain size less than 0.21 .'r.-.'to 0.15 mm) classes of grains. These sizes contain the principal part of the harmful impurities: feldspar, clay, mica, iron hydrox- idei,"-."Ptc. The middle size of sand (grain size from about 1.0 mm, to O',M5'mm down to 0.21 mm to 0.15 mm. and containing 70 to 80 per- cent Si02) represents the part of the raw material with the greatest quartz concentration and is called by the author the productive class of feldspar-quartz sends. Card 2/2 V. P. Ye. I / 2f A, ~ r / / ~ -/ - , , - , I - TRUSMWA, V.S.; GALIGUZOV, N.S.; MAKAYINKO, I.I.-, RABINKOVA, T.S.-, VARTANYA Jr--m %ammmoodomml- Discussions. Trudy Mekhanobr no.98:60-75 '56. (MLU 10: 7) (Ore dressing) D! a tr: ~,E ," c "i, . . ()fr ~. 1 , " ., 1; . , - I I . - ! , I . _ r ;P/ AO06/A 10 1 AUTHORS: Vartanyan, K. T., Tevonyan, M. S, TITLE; Investigating a new depressor for selective flotation of molybdenum- copper ores PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 8, abstract 2G55 ("Yezhegodnik Kavkazsk. in-ta mir.eral'n syr'ya za '1957 g", Mosnow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1959, 20) TEM The authors investigated a new depressor for flotating Agarak-type Cu-Mo-ores, containing carbonaceous substances. When investigating this de- pressor, ores of the Agarak deposit were employed which contained in %. Mo 0~05' Cu 0.3, Fe about 2. The ore contains 0.6%, carbonaceous substances. The new depressor which can be used for depressing both carbonaceous substances and Cu minerals, will, probably, ensure the production of conditional Mo-concentrate. A. Shmeleva [Ab-ctracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 S/137/62,1X,0A,,D2/c 30 A rp,6/ A ~o 1 AUTHORS: Vartanyan, K. T., Kapanadze, M. G, T -, 1"LL Investigating the concentration ability of tungsten-molytden.~rn 0-,~z of the Baynazar deposit in the Karaganda Oblast' of Kazakh SSR PERIODICAL: Referativnyy nhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 8, abstrac-L 2G5-7 ("Yezhegodnik Kavkazsk. in-ta mineral'n. syr'ya za 1957 g." Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1959, 21-22) TEXT; Investigations were made with ore, containing 0.011% Mo, 0.11% WOq and 0.0%, Cu. In connection with the high flotability of molybdenate and them presence of fine-disseminated tungstenite In the ore, molybdenum flotation witl. tungstenite extraction from the tails was performed by the gravitation and flota- tion method. To obtain Mo-concentrate, conditional as to the Cu content, selec- tive flotation with Cu-mineral and pyrite depression is necessary, Extraction of Mo into a final grade I concentrate without considering a possible additiona! extraction from industrial products, attained 50%. The method of concentration on a table of flotation tails, yielded tungsten concentrate where the W03 con-lent Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/002/039/:44 Investigating the concentration ... ArX61A101 was 4.16,19 after 3 purification operations at 48% extraction. During of fails coarse.concentrates were obtained containing W03 0-11 - 0-6% extraction. A. Shmeleva [Abstracter's noted Complete translation] Card 212 S/137/62/000/002/C28/2411 Aoo6/Aioi AUTHORS; Vartanyan, K. T., Tevonyan, M, S. TITLE- Investigating the concentration capacity of low-molybdenum ore of the Dzhindarin deposit (Armenian SSR) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 8, abstract 2054 ("Yezhegodnik Kavkazsk. in-ta mineral'n. syr'ya za 1957 g.", Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1959, 22-23) 1=1 The authors investigated poor Cu-Mo ore containing 0.% Cu and 0.022% Mo. According to the scheme of direct selective flotation a conditional Mo concentrate was obtained, containing 47.88% Mo, with extraction of 535, in 5,n open cycle. The Cu-content in the Mo-concentrate was 0_56%. There I,- a possibility of obtaining a Mo-product with a considerably higher extrantlon percentage. Conditional Cu-concentrate is obtained with 15,16 Cu content at 6% extraction. To activate Cu minerals it Is proposed to replace i12SO), by new actilrators - HC1, HN03, H202 and K2Cr2C7- [Ab5tracter's note; Complete translation] 'Card 1/1 A. Shmeleva 8/1.37/6 110W10 12/0.30/149 A0061AI01 AUTHORS: Vartanyan, K.T-..,#Shukakidze, N.D. TITISi Developing a flotation-hydrometallurgioal method of concentrating gold-containing antimonous-arsenoua ores of the Zopkhito deposit (Ver4hnyaya Raoha) PERIODICALi Referativn7y'thurnall. Metallurgiya, no.-12; 1961, 11, abstract 12076 ("Yezhegodnik Kavkazak. in-ta mineral'n. syr'ya za 1957 g", Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1959, 23 - 24) TEXTs According to results of chemical anal:ysis-the technological ore ample contained Sb 2.9% in the form of antimonite, and in the form of Sb oxidiz- X -compounds about 10%, As 1.27%, Fe 6% and Atr about 2.2 g/ton of ore. Tests on coarae flotation of Sb were made during a efiort period of time, the ore was crushed up to 60% of class-0-074 mm, with lime admixtures of .0.5-1.0 kg per 1 ton of ore. Flotation of Ab-pyrite concentrate was carried out after crushing of tails of As-flotation up~ to 74;48% of class-0.074 mm. Under such conditions after two soourings Sb concentrates of first class were obtained witn 61.1% Sb, and of second class with 20.15% Sb; coarse As-pyrite concentrates with 6.5% As Card 1/2 3/137/61/0c)0/012/030/149 Developing a flotation-hydrometallurgical ... A006/A101 content were also obtained at 67.72% extraction. After scouring the concentrate contains 21.52% As. Au concentration is observed in As-pyrite o9neentrate where its oontent attains 10.6 kg/t. L. Vorobyeva [Abstracter's notes Complete translation] Card 2/2 VARTAT." 11 a - , L I kand.teklm.nauk ImproVe the economic operations in enterprises. From.Arm. 5 no-5:63~- 65 My 162. (Industrial management) (WIW- 15:7) LAZAREV, N. V.; VARTANYAN, L. P. (Leningrad) Possibility of facilitating the adaptation of the bodyto unumal climactic conditions. Gig. trudaj prof. zab. no.1;21-24 862. (MIRA 15%2) 1. Institut onkologii AWT SSSR. (ACCUMATIZATION) . . . . . . . . . . .