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VASIT ITEV, P. D. "Inve5tigation of the strength of Tracks in a High-Speed Caterpillar Tractor." Thesis for degree of Cand. Teclmical Sci., Sub 28 Oct 49, Moscow Artomotive Mechanics Inst. Surwary 82, 18 Dee 52, Dissertations Presented For DegreesinScience and En ncerij& in Moscow in 1949. From Vechernyava Moskya, Jan-Dee 1949. VASILITZV P.D. kandidat takhnichookikh nauk. ,,;- Un- - 0 , 4~4 '40 -,0 v StudyIng the strength of track links in caterpillar rmchinery. Nauch.trudy MKI no.6:61-68 '56. OaXA 10: 2) (Caterpillars (Vehicles)) VABIL'YEV, Pavel Grigorlyevich. dotsent, kand.ekonom.nauk: DROBOZINA, Lyudmila Alaksandroyna. kand.ekonom.nauk; PAVLOVA, Lidiya Petrovus, kand.ekonom.nauk; PAUNTSKIY, Nikolay Aleksandravich, dotsent, kand.ekonom.nouk; POPOV, Andrey Nikolayevich. kand. ekonom.nauk; SEACHKO, Aleksandr Borisovich, dotsent. kand.ekonom. nauk; KOSKVITINA, L.P., red. (Finance of capitalistic states; textbook) Finaney kapitalisti- chaskikh gosudarstv; uchebnoe posoble. Moskva, M-vo vysshego i arednego i3petaial'nogo obrozovaniia SSSR. Vaes.zaochnyi finansovo- ekon.in-t. 1959. 434 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Fi-nance) ROSSINSKIY, Z.A. ; VASILIYF.V, To - Modernization of paimrmaking ruLchinqn. Bun.pron. 34 no.10: 16-19 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Solikamakiy tsallyulnzno-butaazhnyy kombinat. (Papormaking machinery) V) .1 /71 1 3-6-26/29 AUTHOR: Vasillyev P. G., Dot5ent, and Shirkevich, N. A., Senior L_LZ_.= Scientific Collaborator TITLE: About a Manual on USSR Finances (Ob uchebnom posobii po finansam SSSR) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 6, PP 87-92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A review of a book written by Professor A. M. Aleksandrov - 'The Finances of the USSR"- of which the second revised edition has now been published. The USSR Ministry of Higher Education has approved the use of the book as a manual for the higher financial-economic educational institutions and faculties. The author first deals in general terms with financial p~roblems in a socialistic country. He then emphasizes the necessity of a textbook on these finances and their theoretic principles. Attempts to prepare such a textbook have been repeatedly made by M. I. Bogolepov, V. P. D'yachenko, A. K. Suchkov and others, but of all the literature published during the last ten years on USSR finan- ces, A. M. Aleksandrov's book is best suited. In the author's Card 1/4 opinion it would have been expedient to start the study with About a Manual on USSR Finances 3-6-26/29 an analysis of the historical development of finances. This could have helped to formulate the basic features of the present USSR finances. Professor Aleksandrov has begun by defining finances, their substance, functions and role. The author objects that the book, when determining the conception of finances, gives several varying definitions. The inaccuracy and some- times the lack of definitions somewhat lower the scientific level of the manual. The author further opposes Aleksandrov's point of view that in a course on Soviet finances questions on prices should not be included. Ile also considers that the separation of the question of financial-credit system and the organization of its management into two parts is not justified. The financial credit system is dealt with in chapter Il whilst the organization of its management is discussed in chapter XXV. These questions being mutually connected should be examined jointly at the end of the coursed It is further considered that the theme on the functions of finances has not been worked out sufficiently. This also applies to the question of the controlling Card 214 functions of Soviet finances (para. 4 chapter 1). The About a Manual on USSR Finances 3-6-26/29 author, however, points out that the deficiencies mentioned are connected with the lack of a profound scientific elaboration of these questions in the Soviet economic- and financial literature. The author further deals with the duplication of some subjects in the teaching process of education institutions, and refers in this case to the question of the financing of capital investinents which appears in three courses. The author states that practice has shown that questions connected with the study of the kolkhoz and cooperative finanoes require a very thorough study. In particular, the estimate of income and expenses Pnd its connection with the kolkhoz production plan, the machine tractor stations and the plan of the financial organs require careful examination. The section dealing with the agricultural tax is too concise. The book does not contain a section treating international financial relations, and a general deficiency of the book is the lack of material, schemes, diagrams, graphs, etc., which could illustrate the theoretical principles. On pages 79 and 110 of the second edition a mistake was made by asser- Card 3/4 ting that the socialist society is a non-class one. I.bout a Manual or. ;- !!!ances 3-6-26129 In other parts of the book the formulations of this quention are correcti There are 3 Russian references. . . ..'.:IATION: All-Union Correspondence Course Financial Institute (Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy finansovyy Institut),, Scientific Research Financial Institute (tiauchno-issledovatellskiy finansovyy institut) Library of Congress . ? ',' / 4 and, ekon.nauk; LAVROV, IKONNIKOV, V.V., prof.; VASI&:)~g_Vk 9 V.V., prof.; RM-Ifl, KOLYCHEV, L.I., kand. ekon. nauk; SAMOYLOV, V.K.; LYSKOVICH, A.A.; KOLOMIN, Ye.V., kand. ekon. nauk; MITELIMAN, Ye.L., kand. ekon. nauk; BELIKINA, R.K., kand. ekon. nauk;.SHTEYNSHLEYGER, S.B., lcand. ekon. nauk; ROTLMEi, A.Ya., kand. ekon. nauk; POGODIN, Yu., red.; TELEGINA, T., tekhn. red. [Finance and credit in the U.S.S.R.] Finansy i kredit SSSR. Mo.gkva, lzd-vo "Finansy," 1964. 447 P. (MM 17:3) I F- . G. - Ipboi problems and orgrnizatior of capital in agricultural communes; experIence of Siberi,-n agricultural cop:munes. Lovosiblrs~., Enigosoluz, 1928. 66 r. C.-r.4 11D389 VASILIYEV* FO., data., kmd. mulc. , Beonomlo accountability on colloative fams. Dokl. TMA no'271 59-67 157. (Collective farms-Ancounting) (M& IDO VASILITIAV, P.I.o inzhoner. Relationship between stresses and deforr-ations in concrete under compression allowing for the effect of time. Izv.VNIIG no.45t78-,92 '51. (MLRA 10:3) (Concrate-Testink) I WSTWYE'V, Pj~-, YOVAU;NKO, IA~ Remark on 3tationary strems of ar-' ~'rrsn e,,rente. I Ukr,mat.zhur, 16 no. 3-37,,,-375 1 64. 'Ml-,'?,, 1-, :7*, ~j L 27307-65 T -2 Ta h. /1-,0 ~JF(c ACCESSION NR; AP5002140 S/()121)/6-1/?r,)f)/006/OOZ8/00,19 AUTI-OR: Antonov, A. V., yapil"Y.py' P. I.; Venikov, N. I.; Kalinin, S. P Sokol2v, N. I.; Khaldin. N. N.; Khoroshavin, B. I., Chumakov, N. 1. TITLE; Changing the LAE cyclotron nto a controllable -ion -energy mode of operation :SOURCE; Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 6, 1964, 28-29 TOPIC TAGS: cyclotron, IAE cyclotron -ABSTRACT: The adoption of rapid energy control in the 1. 5-mcter LAE cyclotron, with preservation of a good (1:0. 3-0. 416) monoonergetic characteristic and short duration (?,-4 nsec) of accelerated-ion clusters, was predicated upon the following ~changda introduced into the cyclotron: (1) Correction of magnetic field by the currents in additional windings within 5 -14 koe; (2) Provision of a dee -type slit ion optical device suitable for the entire range of accelerated ions; (3) Replacing Card 1/2 L 27307-65 ACCESSION NR; APS002140 .the VCh-ZOO h-f oscillator by a GU-300 which can be tuned without additional neutralization within 8-13 Mc; (4) Introduction of a remote control of dees position; (5) Correction of optical properties of che ijystem guiding the output beam. As a result of the above measures, the type and energy of particles can be changed in less than an houx's time; ?articulars are tabulated. Orig. art. has: I figure and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION, Inatitut atornnoy energii (Institute of Atomic Energy) S'-BMITTED: ZONov63 ENGL: 00 SUB CODE: NP NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 1. BELOV, A. V.; VASIL'=.-P. I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Concrete - Testing 1 & Practical method of determining temperature tension in a concrete sla*-. during 7 harmonic fluctuations of air temperature. Bidr. Stroi. 21 no. 9, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified. VASILIMIV, P.I.,Itand.telchn.nauk Plaotic deformations of concrete. Izv.V7nlG 49:83-113 '53. (HIRA6 12:5) (concrete) VASILOYEV. P.I.,dots., kand.takhn.nauk Considering plastic deformations in the design of reinforced concrete constructions In the first stage. Izv-VNIIG 51:54-63 154. (MIR& 1215) (Rainforco4 concrete) 124-57-2-2231 Translation f rom- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 2, p 110 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vasil'yev, P. 1. TITLE: -____6_n -theUtiiization of -the "Heredity Theories" to Describe the Laws Governing the Deformation of Concrete (0b ispol'zovanii nastedstvennykh teoriy dlya opisaniya zakonov deformirovaniya betona) PERIODICAL: Izv. Vses. n. -i. in-ta gidrotekhn. , 1955, Vol 53, pp 292-295 ABSTRACT: The author shows that the nonlinear theory of creep of Yu. N. Rabotnov (Vestn. Mosk. un-ta, 1948, Nr 10), proposed for metals, does not correlate well with experimental data when applied to concrete. He therefore proposes that, in applica- tions relating to concrete, it is advisable to apply the "heredity theory" proposed by N. Kh. Arutyunyan for the aging of concrete [ Nekotoryye voprosy teorii polzuche5ti (Some Aspects of the Theory of Creep). Gostekhizdat, 1952]. The author shows further that Arutyunyan's formula, for the case of a variable modulus of instant deformation Card 112 (formula on Card 2) On the Utilization of the "Heredity Theories" (cont. t t (T (t (7C) dZ - f [0(-E)] 9C(t'_C) dt: _~~7 -T-Tc r E7 it f0 _E 0 0 must be refined in the sense that in place of f a term f [ 0-(t)/R(t)j be employed, where R(t) is the temporary reaction. 1. Concrete--Deformation 2. Mathematics M. M. Manukyan Card 2/2 I vlay Doi VAS 0 1 o4datsent, kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk; ZUBRITSKAYA, X.*., inzhener. Thermal stress from exothermic processes in the co=at of Blab-type blocks. Izv. V-NIIG 5600-70,156. (MML 10:8) (Goncrete blocks) YP BAMICH, Aldm Zakharovich; VASIL'YJIV, P,L, kand. tekhn'. nauk, nauchnyy red.; KAFLAXj M.Ta., red. YO.A., tekhn. red. [Massive hydraulic structures with artlficlaI17 boduced contrSation of conoretej VAssivnve gidrotekhnichelikie Goorwhenlia a iskusstven- nym ob2hatiem betona. leningrad, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry-po stroit. i arkhit., 1957. 198 P. (NM 11-0 (Hydraulic engineering) (Concrete) 15(0) SOV/112-58-3-3798 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotelchnika, 1958, Nr 3, p 41 (USSR) AUTHOR., Vasil'yev, P. 1. TITLE: Inh-ue-n-c_e__oT_C5n-er=ee Aging Upon the Creep-Curve Shape (Vliyaniye stareniya betona na vid krivykh polzuchesti) PERIODICAL: Izv. Vses. n.-i. in-ta gidrotekhn. , 1957, Vol 57, pp 129-134 ABSTRACT: The author suggests characterizing the aging of concrete by the ratio of its creeps determined at different concrete ages, under equal stress- duration conditions. The creep of a specimen stressed at some definite age can be taken as a unit creep. The author suggests that the creep-age relation found experimentally be introduced into the creep-deformation equations. Such equations are derived for the cases of linear and nonlinear dependence of the deformation rate on the stress. The first of these equations has been used to plot a creep curve of a concrete specimen loaded after two days; the curve agrees fairly well with an experimental curve obtained at VNIIG. However, Card 1/2 15(0) SOV/112-58-3-3798 Influence of Concrete Aging Upon the Creep-Curve Shape the relationships found need a more precise experimental verification, and the analytical method for solution creeping problems suggested above is mathematically complicated. For these reasons, it in expedient to use Arutyunyan's method for solving practical problems. Bibliography: 4 items. M. G. S. Card 212 BOROVOY, A.A.- red,; TASILIYXV, PoI9, red.; GIRSMUN, I.A., red.; ICRISH. Ye. red.; ya., red.; SAMOSTRALOV, F.To, red.; WROINA, A.A., takhn. red. (Designing and building large dams;from papers of the Pifth International Congreas on Iarge Dams] Proektiroyanis i atro- itelletvo bol'shikh plotin; po mterialm V gezhdunarodnogo kongressa po bol'shim plotinam. Koekva, Goa. energ. izd-vo, 1958. 414 p. (XIRA 11:10) 14(6) SOV/IIZ-59-5-8756 Translation from: Ref erativnpf zhurnal. Elel-troteklmika, 19 59, Nr 5, p 48 (USSR) AUTHOR' Vasilyev, P. 1. TITLE: Temperature Stresses in Concrete Gravity Dams and the Problem of Structural Joints PERIODICAL: Nauchno-tekhn. inform. byul. Leningr. politeklm. jil-t' 1958, Nr 1-2, pp 35-44 ABSTRACT: For the lower blocks of high dams built on a rock fo-.mdation, thermal stresses consist of the following components: concrete exothermiC5, the difference between the concrete cooling temperature and the ambient temperature, the difference between the concrete-mix tem-perature and the ambient. The following data is presented in the article: general formulae for designing crackproof concrete dams, measures necessary to observe in placing concrete mix, recommendations on the block size depending on the local climatic conditions, considerations of atress distribution in the blocks remote Card 1/2 SOV/112-59-5-8756 Temperature Stresses in Concrete Gravity Dams and the Problem of . . . . from the foundation. The principal measure for severe climates is to cut the structure by temporary- joints. M. K. B. Card Z/Z VASILrTXV, P.I., dots.. I:and.tekhn.nauk Effect of the distance between heat cracks on the intensity of temperature stresses in massive concrete dame. Hauch.dokl.v7s. Bhkol7; stroi. no.2:275-279 ' 58. (MIRA 12:1) (Dams) VASJL'YjE~X,-j-',j KIRSKIDVA~ N.Y... Ptt.FHUDV~, K-',. Nethods for t*-,-- chemical m-'Jys.~- of in.1---r~"IsJ Vetl,~;dy khimicheekogo aiializa P-dnerallrogo syrlin. Moskvr.: Nedra, No.9. 1965. 66 p. (MIRA 1847) 1. MDs-ow. Vsesoyuzmy-y nauchnc-issledwatellskI4 institut minerallnogo syrl7a. ANTONOVI j V.; Vj%-SILI Y j'..dapting, an it~. cyclotl*oll to cppraticpj involving regl~-2-ate- Q ro.6:2P-129 1;-D 04. energy. Prib. i teU- ek 18:3) 1. Institut atoru'OY onergii SOSR. CHIRKOV, Yakov Nikitich; VASILIYEV, P.I., red. [Ribbed reinforced-concrete floors andi;6~ofsj Zhelezobeton- noe rebristoe perekrytie; uchebnoe posobie po kursovomu proektirovaniiu. Leningrad, Leningr. politekhn.in-t, 1962. 167 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Reinforced concrete construction) VASILSYEV. P.I. 1411tiple rLffle ,or oj-~-,a &,jd c.~,az:entrattzin products. Obog. rud'7 a-,.2. 42-43 16? " (Oral drusLibig-Equipment and supplies) (M-IiA 16',4) FILIMONOV, prof.; VAIIL#YFV, 1,.I.,.-Vandjr?khn.n,,mk; KONC)NOVI YU.I., inzh - n the control of crack fornation in IarFe Basic recommendations i I concrete structures. rAdr. stroi. 32 no.10:61-64 0 ( 61. 1411LA vold (Concrete construction) 302~ S1 i 327A21COC, A052/A!C,-: 6 0 A ~;as!Vyev, F I., -Fodval'naya, R. L., L%vrova, A, A LE On -,he problem of determination of ber-jlli~irr.- in p~iDspha-e f--i~ the presence of t-Itanlum and other elements Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 2, !962, 2K~~: C; sb. "Khtm., fiz.-kh1m, i spektr. metody lzz~led. r--,d r~.d;k~ raEseyan. elementov". Moscow, Go.9geoltekhIzdat, 194,i, jj:X7 The separation of 30.7 mg BeO with an error of -,/I% in- pre-zence of (in mgj A1.03 (?), Fe203 60, Cr i0 IiE Perfc-nTIC-i W:*'r ammonia, adding at the first precipitation 5 ml of ~~ (NH4.,3PO4 solution a:~j 10 ml. of .15% solution of trilon B. The precipitate washed with 2% NH4'14~n3 solutl-on is dissolved in HC1, and at the'second precipitation 2 ml of ph~-Sp_- 5olat'.on and 5 ml of trilon B solution are added. At this stage 'A'", iriterfer-:-s w1l''h *he determination of Be. To eliminate the effect of -111, the solution, alffei- a preliminary reutralIzation of the excessive acid, Is cooled, 1-1 ml --f 20% (,41~03FO4 solution, 15 ml of 15% trilon B solution and 1 ml of peftydrol ar(- Odded and the whole Is neutralized by methyl red. The separated amcrphc,~- S/1137/62 Or~ lh~ prr-blem of determInation ... AOc,2/A.7C-1 Orio-,phate is filtered off after . h-jur ani, aff-, "I'l iga,-n cy heating, adding 2 ml of phozph-,-- ~ol I~on 3~~,d G,,~--, n, 1 of perhydrol .There are 5 ~A t -a - I- e r js note :Complete translationj VASILI.YEV,.P.I,, dotsent~ kand.tekh.nauk Determination of intervals between expansion joi4ta in concrete dam. Izv.VNIIG 6403-54 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Concrete construction) (Dam ) ITMROZMIIY, P.S.; BELYAKOV, A.A.; VOZITESEiSKIY, A.N.; GLY-X-OV, P.D.; XACHMIOVSKIY, B.D.; BASEVICH, A.Z.; TARTAKOVSKIY, D.114.; lASIL'YEV, P.I.; ZARUBAYFV, N.V.; CqUGAYEV, R.R.; KOZHIN.I;IKOV, M.P.; KITOROZ, T.S.; IYANOT, P.L.; SHCHAVELEV, D.S.; OKORCKOY, S.D.; BXWV, A.V.; STAROSTIN, S.M.; YAGN, Yu.l.; lZBASH, S.V. Ivan Ivanovich Levil on his 60th birthday. Gidr. stroi. 30 no.9:61-62 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Levi, Ivan Ivanovich, 1900-) we ;,OR .0'0 0'0' to Is #A i _1 A- a " 9 a w a a k 00 I 04 ' 94 o4 I so 002 W driwdft wow with OWIUM .-AWL CUM, Humis, WOW r O'V4~0*w 41 $Wks* Asm- WO& Wood d 7 *0 13 0013 ON. sea sew 001 grow livo3i'l. look# wqtnv Islao wit gov dat . I JA A I a 4w a 0 1 1 v a I A 4 3 9 V n M 13 a x 3m 0 0 e 0 'a 0 0 0 * 1 0 0 0 *00 .00 -00 coo goo .40 449 vivo 140 'S 't is il is i. a~ A 0 0, 1 1. as as, W P i ji 0 A A is A L I -A -1 1. a Is, F 9 1 1 t 6 1 v A I 1 46 Is Lk W. 41 A[ Of it IM IW# of it" Is "bed". It. V. Hyromyetaikov suit Irmovift Maductlir Itillil Assibrons fly 111rano 114 asullu. 11'sall'arr, Uftel. AM-11svies W. &Aasssrafak salkyliv acid were unauvarlieful. As with al"Id smaid'. Xrolav. Mlessaal. (If. S. ti. U.) No. ff. 3 21 (14 Madush W) ntifirst IlIfflitan Ve Is ill-Awed must I fit fifirris arc daritroyrd 1-00 go at 419811).-Ilair di-fribulkaft of Ff in thelf rhufalsollill, found in Astialyna slAivir fut I.,tiounal- of latiffle thirsuatile with .09 ultrabasir istafrow rorks we% studies! In rotation to Its nor Rise mamse sarti-relifers fit Prial)i must -464-h that 1194) on- id 00 .3 as an dike. Impurities in refined asbestos arv creares with decrease in PrO, indicating Mat Ug is -~o 0 i.)- 00 a! AOKI? dM." isespentime and In Cansadiam, repla-1 by hivalent Fe. TTw arlm. "M.1. .4 astalretes the, ratio tit FrO to lin,411, is approat. The samir a- clean Ilastarnialwals astor-atusp is leas Than that of a I.W-l's, 00 for unattractive. That sum of FrO and FVO, to ""WWI# variarty (sum the Aspagaish -lepusit. whese the chlyujill.- 00 *0 rally Clammed lissfibrassivu ash"turl, is 1.2 - 1.7%; 4"YINIMa., imvwg in duslossfulth. lifff"laxpre In *MM-S". sawflAt to th,-,,t magnetic wisterial sepal. from It ablum, an excessi of Palau the Arisom der-mats. Marc. naud. is a funartkisat of ill,- 00 it ~ tkw I kin In magallathe, so I - - - Y a milt mitt. of adaloarbed water pararamt. After it is aldren off At 00 9 of marreet Ir and magliarmite. Yet them teasona stand! 440" elran 11salismasavo and Anissads astwoom havar ill, c0 0 ank for clear. imeallativas ash"ten 1161"1 on PC coule"t 46 atuav ivail, M ruialt varifartury 111MU.1 44 Wj 1 -.1 00 Canadian sasestovis we not applicable to Ilasharnovai, as ~06 luagairtite is by a pstolviss involving fardial.-If'"i f4) finar filict. lamas. F4mintenstifiberlvMyiDglLkM%IbAitiVilltbit. Sievius &rut blaurlug. -00 4161110111 Of tlCUWl1 Show 00 V*FfAtIOU in PC Content. Thif f coffer 6 probably the result of an am. pigment. litipbs. in so* ;V* 0 :40 z fatTALLUO'GICAL LITINATIfg CL0%WKA1RC% L*O T - Atil V, is, is as, 16' U a AV -0 i%i., as a 1 6 WX 0 0 * 0 0 0.0 a ', 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 no Ill 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 : , !Ze 0 * 9 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 * a 0 0 a a 4 0 off 0 0 0 j7 $ . 10 11 :'~ 11 . It 16 is 11 J, , )l :I J) .4 ;5 .7 JI .9 A A. 11 M 1, k A I C 4- -.f- h I A - .4 f 01 P Q A Ai 14 CC M 1( 11 IF ~~-J T L 1 -0 ~ . A i 00 00 .00 00 wjsefas a" lu 14 No A mkil0l) M 'WIFIll 00 act am P'U"d%U" of &UIL 6 00 Ch 40 as 4r All with :k) -00 00 dim 00 00 so Go .00 410 . , .00 So f SO t IV r, 11 1 0 It 4 a -1 n 11 is m ~!Jj q I 1- 6.14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N 0 * 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 a 0 .0 0 a 0 0 0 0 of 0 0 00 0 9 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 00 1 VASILIYEV, P.I. Metody uskorennup analiza ~Ahkalov 6'ethods of rapid analysis of sil"calles). I Gos. izd. geolog. lit-rf, 1951. 52 D. SO: T-lonthly List of Russian Accession-:3, 7.1-o1. 6, 1, April 1953 YA5TLIXIV-_P_T _4__LEBOVA, R.G.; PODYALINAYA, P.L.; ROZOVSKAYA, G.V.; RYARICHEVA, X.I.: SILINA, O.H.; TITOV, V.I.; TIKHONOVA, N.A. SERGETIVA, N.A,, reclaktor izdatellatva; GMDIUSKO. 'fe.B., tokhnichaskiy redaktor EXethods in chemical analysis of-.mineral ores] Xotody khimichaskogo an&liza mineralinogo syrlia. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. 12d-vn lit-ry po goologii i okhrane nedr. N0.1. 1955- 77 P. (XIMA 9:7) 1. Moscow. Yeasoy=nyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy insitut minerall- nogo syriya. (Ores--Analysis) -;zl."-~~ 7-71F7:,-~E~I- --~ ~--- - e" f %- - - -7- /V TITOV, V.I.; BOCHAROVA, A.P.; JASILIYZV, P.I.; LIBOVA, P.G.; PODVALINAYA. R.L. AVERKIY11VA, T.A.. CeMMW~Rlrpkedaktor LMethods of chemical analysis of mineral ores] Ketody khimichookogo analiza minerallnogo syrlia. Moskva., Goo.nauchno-tekhnoizd-vo lit- ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No-3- 1t)57- 90 P, (MIaA 10:6) 1. Moscow. Ysesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo syrlya. (Mineralogical chemistry) -C tz/ . y PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 406 Suvorovskays, Natallya Aleksandrovna; Titov Velerly Ivanovich; Brodskaya, Velentina Mikhaylovna; Vasillyev, Pavel Ivanovich Lipshits, Bella Moiseyevna; and Elentu_lffi~,_Mariya Pavlovna Tekhnicheskiy analiz v tavetnoy metallurgii (Technical Analysis in Nonferrous Metallurgy) Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1957. 567 p. 6,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Troitskaya, M.I., Pomerantsev, I.N., Kozhukova, M..A., Candidates of Technical Sciences; Ed.: Vagina, N.S.; Ed. of Publishing Hpuse: Kosolapova, E.F.; Tech Ed.: Vaynshteyn, Ye. B. PURPOSE: This is a textbook for use in technicums giving courses in nonferrous metallurgy; it may also be used by those performing chemical analysis at plant laboratories. :COVERAGE: The book describes widely used chemical and physico- chemical methods of determining the constituents of nonferrous- metal ores, of processed-ore products, of alloys, etc. Card 1A2 Technical Analysis in Nonferrous Metallurgy 4o6 In addition, sections are included which are devoted to assaying, fuel analysis, water analysis, quality control in electrode production, and 'rational analysis. For authors of individual sections and chapters see Table of Contents. There are 98 references, of which 65 are Soviet, 10 English, and 3 Czech. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 14 I. INTRODUCTION (Suvorovskaya, N.A.) 16 Technical analysis and its importance in quality control of metallurgical products 16 Methods of technical analysis 16 Selection of a representative sample 17 Principles of the separation of ions 20 Card 2/ 42 5(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12532 Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellakly institut mineral-Inogo syr1ya Metody khimicheskogo analiza minerallnogo syr1ya, vyp. 4 (Methods of Chemical Analysis of Mineral Raw Materials, Nr 4) Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1958. 66 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Ministerstva geologli i okhrany nedr SSSR. Compilers: V.I. Titov, (Chief Compiler), P.I ' Vasillyev, R. G. Lebova, and R.L. Podvallnaya; Ed. of P-ub-lis-h-ing-House: S.M. Vlasova; Tech. Ed.: S.A. Pen1kova. PURPOSE: This book i's intended for chemists and geologists interest- ed in chemical analysis. COVERAGE: The bookler. describes methods for determination of rare and dispersed elements, namely; beryllium, gallium, hafnium, germanium, indium, lithium, rare earth elements, selenium, tellu- rium, and zirconium. The booklet is based on well-known methods Card 1/4 Methods of Chemical Analysis (Cont.) SOV12532 of analysis and on mod1fied and new methods developed by sc~~_ entific research organizations and checked by a group of analysts under the supervision of R.G. Lebova, Chief' Method Specialist. The method descriptions were tested by the methodological section of the Scientific Council of the Vsesoytiznyy nauchno-Issiedovatell- skiy institut minerallnogo syr1ya (VIMS-All-Union Scientific re- search Institute for Mineral Raw Materials) consisting of I.V. Shmanenkov (Chairman), V.I. Titov Mcf~-Chairmari), Ye. I. Zhelez- nova (Vice-Chairman), V.M. Pensionerova (Secretary), and members P.I. Vasillyeu, L.I. Gerkhardt, F.V. Zaykovskiy, V.M. Zvenigo- rodskaya, A.K. Rusanov, I.V. Sorokin, V.G. Sochevanov, and B.I. 4 joal laboratories. P.I. Frid, and were approved for use in geolog Vasillyev and R.L. Podvallnaya drew up directions for the de- termination of beryilLum, gallium, germanium, indium, and thalli- um; V.I. Titov for the determination of hafnium by optical spectral analysis; V.I. Titov, for rare earth elements; V.I. Titov and G.V. Rozovskaya, for selenium and tellurium, and A.V. Vinogradov for zirconium. There are 30 references; 23 Soviet, 3 German, 3 English, and 1 French. Card 2/ 4 Methods of Chemical Analysis (Cont.) SOV/2532 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Beryllium. Determination of Beryllium by the Visual and Photo- colorimetric Methods With Quinalizarin 5 Gallium. Determination of Gallium by the Fluorometric Method With 8-hydroxyquinoline - 13 Hafnium. Preparation of the Material for Determination of Hafnium by the Method of Optical Spectral Analysis 20 Germanium. Determination of Germanium by the Photocolorimetric Method With Phenylfluorone 21 Indium. Determination of Indium by the Fluorometric Method With 8-hydroxyquinoline 29 Lithium. Determination of Lithium by the Gravimetric Method in Silicate Rocks 34 Card 3/4 Methods of Chemical Analysis (Cont.) SOV/2532 Rare Earth Elements. Separation of the Total of Rare Earths for Subsequent Determination by X-ray Spectrum Analysis Selenium and Tellurium. Determination of Selenium and Tellurium by the Colorimetric and Gravimetric Methods 44 Thallium. Determination of Thallium by the Photocolorimetric Method With Methyl Violet or Crystal Violet 55 Zirconium. Determination of Zirconium by the Volumetric Method 61 Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 66 TM/ec 10-26-59 V,91