SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIGORYEV, B.S. - GRIGORYEV, D.F.
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GRIGOR'YEN) B.S.
Ostriakcrvls letter to Lenin. Vest. oviazi 25 no.4:30-32 Ap 165.
(14IRA 18:6)
GRIGORITIV B,S.* GRIUSKIN, T.N.; MININ, A.K.
"Aal. 0
I
Use of a conveyer for laying out yarn* Teksteprom. 16 no.12:43-
44 DI56* (J4LRA 10: 1)
(Yarn) (Conveying machinery)
GRIGORIYEV, B.V., kand.tekhn.nauk
Mechanizing the assembly of threaded joints. Aveprome 26
no.8:16-21 Ag 157. (*chins-shop practice) (MIRA 15:4)
GRIGORIMO B,V,, kand.takha.muk
Screwing-in of threaded Pins- Av.prom. 26 no.8.-84-85 Ag 157-
(14M 15:4)
(Screwdrivers)
GRIGORIYEV, B.V.; KIPEAMAN, S.Ya.; IVANOV, G.F.; RYABIUOK, A.G.,
red.; TELYASHOV, R.Kb., red.lzd-va; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn.red.
(Now method of anode mechanical working of metals with a
band] Novyi spoeab obrabotki metallow metodom anodnogo to-
chenlia lentoi. Leningrad, 1963. 15 P. (Loningradakii dom
nauchno-takhnicheakoi propagandy. Obmen perodovym opytom.
Seriia: Elektrotekhnologicheskla protsoosy I ustroistva,
ro.8) (MIRA 17:4)
'a. _z:- '!-'T;~1'
GRIGOR'YF,V, D-V-; KIPFRMAN, S.Ya.; IVANOV, G.F.
Anode belt machining. Mashinostroitell
no.3:30-32 Mr '64.
(MIRA 17:4)
C--r
Oa lhe volva of 1110 intofn4f wooldid4f
isillng of hianks fawr mmamh6fanos ( n R-josikn), Trudi'
-d-V-14-fs. lckhnm inta no. 22, 111-116, 1954; Rev. no. 163~j
Rol. Z6. -Mekt. 1956.
An attempt is made to determine theoretically the residiud
tFe sea in a strip dwing rolling, in relation to g6t valt*,,4 Ave
r3oll ~exsute. On the basis of a series el assump'tiong,We Ae-
focMation of the fibers in the foiling direction is ar,-401iwrely
degetmined by Ifooke's 14w, V. A. Lomakin, USSR /-7-7
cowsoly q/ Relrralivnyi zkuryall
Tranvlatior4 cowlesy Ministry ol Sapply. England
T I~T,
CRIGORIYZV B. V. (Cand. Tech. Sci.)
"Some Problems of Diapbragn Corrugation." in book Some Problems in the Modem
Technology of Instrumentmaking, Moscow. Oborongiz, 1957. 126 p. Moscow.
Aviationnyy tekhnologicheskly institut.
In this article the author discussed problems connected with pressure and
forces developed during the process of forming corrugated diaphragms. No
references are given.
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GRIGOROYIV, B.T., Imnd.takhn.nauk
~ft low-wopmWe. I I I
About A.N.Gavrilov's article. Priborostroenie no.10:17-19 0 '57.
(N In 10: 11)
1. Glawnyy Inshener Smuchno-inaledovateliskogo Institute tekhnologit
I organisateit ppolsvodstva avintsionnoy promyshlennosti.
Onstru"A Industry) (Autosatic control)
GRIGORIYEV, B.V.,
kAndidat tekbnlchaskikh nauk.
Problems in corrugRting membranen. Trudy KATI no.31,:84-96 '57.
(MIRA 10:10)
(Sheet-metal work)
V111."Mcclauiization arid Automatlon of Production in F(,u:idrJcL;. 1. Mechanizatlon and
automation of' processes for obtaining blanks an(I parts from liquid metal. 'a'. Cast-
Ing in forms. 3. Casting In shell molds. It. lnvestment cactine'. 5. Casting In
ceramic and -Iry-sand molds. 6. Centrifugal casting. 7. Compression molding.
8. Knocking down molds; cores; and cutting off and finiching castings."
kutbriation and Mechanization of Production Processes in Instrument Manufacturi-ng,
Moscow) Mashg1z) 195b. 591 P.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended for engineers, technicians, and scientific per-
sonnel concerned with mechanization and automation of production processes in
Instrument manufacturing, and for students arid teachers of this subject in vuzes.
(1RI(;CRty-'.7r T;
A( IV.
LIMVITEV) A. A. (Cand. Ucl.); FEldK"Cil')
SHIPEYMil Yu. G. (Cand. Tech. ScL.);
XIV. "Extunpleu of MeelvLnization arid Automation of 1nvtmui:crit-part,,. Manufneturing
Processes," Automation wid Mechanization of Production Processes In Instrument
Manufacturing, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1953. 591 P.
PURPOSE: This book is Lntended for engineers, technicians, and scientific per-
sonnel concerned with mechanization and automation of production processes in
instrument manufacturing, and for students aria teachers of this subject in vuzes.
;1. ~;. ~i'~I:'A. Tu"". . ~ 7 1
k
XVI. "Means for the MCCh[LlJiZUtIOn Of Assembling Operation,,," Auto-vition and Mechfinlza-
tion of Production Processes in Instrument Manufacturing, Moscow, Masligiz, 1958.
591 P.
PURPOSE: This book Is Intended for engineers, techniciluis, turd scientific per-
i;oruicl concerned with mechanization and automation of production procesces in
instrument manufacturing arid for students and teachers of this subject in vuzec.
CHMYSIM. Aleksondr Vasillyevich; YAKHIN, Abran Borisovich [deceased];
0
,qgl-(iQH!.111,-B,V,,-Icand.tekhn.nauk, roteenzent; AUDRMV, V.A.,
kand.tokhn.nauk, red.: YELISETEV, H.S.. red.izd-va: CHMOTA.
Z.1., tekhn.red.
(Introduction of automatic programmed control of operations on
motal-cutting machines] Avtometizateiia obrabotki na metallorezhu-
shchikh stankakh a primeneniem programmnogo upravleniia. Koskva,
Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 194 p.
(MIRA 12:11)
(Metal cutting) (Machine tools--Nuncrical control)
(Automatic control)
BULOVSKIT, Favel Ivnnovich: GRIGORIYEV, B.V., knnd.tekhn.nauk,
rateenzent; CHANTS , . ., inth., red.; BOGOMOLOVA, M.P.,
izdat.red.; ROZHIN, V.P., tekhn.red.
[Designing the technological process of assembling instrumentaj
Oanovy poutroaniis takhnologichookogo proteases sborki, priborov.
Moskva, Gos.1zd-vo obor.promyshl. 1959. 245 p. (MIRA 12j10)
(Instrument industry--Management)
Main objective to th* development of atitomation. Izobr.1 rate.
no.7:1-2 JI 159- (14IRA 12:11)
1. GlavrWy Inshener Nauchm-leeledovatellsicogn inntituta
avistalonnoy tokhnologile
(Automation)
S/536/59/000/040/002/005
to62/9435
AUTHOR; Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: The accuracy of manufacture of manometric elastic
deformation elements
PBRIODICALz Moscow. Avistsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut.
Trudy. No.40. 1959. Yoprosy tekhnologii
priborostroyeniya, PP-55-70
TEXT: The accuracy of manufacture of manometric elastic
deformation elements involves accuracy of dimensions and
geometric form and also the maintenance of the required elastic
and allied properties of the materials of construction.
Formulae are quoted giving the relation between applied pressure
and the deformation of the element for different manometric
membranes and tubes. The formulae show that the deformation is a
function of applied pressure. The form of the relation between
pressure and deformation depends upon the geometric shape and
dimensions of the element and the properties of the material.
The deviation of these dimensions and properties from their
nominal values affect the relationship between pressure and
deformation and, therefore, the maintenance manufacturing
Card 1/2
S/33f)-/59/000/040/002/005
The accuracy of manufacture ... zo62/9435
tolerances on these quantitiesare essential in the production of
anometric elements. Formula@ are quoted for various elements
iving the effect of variation of dimensional and elastic
:
parameters on the deformation of an element for a particular
nominal deformation. The formulae are derived by the methods of
approximation or partial differentiation. They are claimed to be
new. In addition to the above sources of error, other parameters
must be considerod. In an elastic deformation element it in
desirable that the characteristic should be smooth, that the
element should have minimum remanent deformation and hysteresis
and maximum static and dynamic strength. An essential role in
ensuring the accuracy of elements is played by the preparation of
the material used in construction. Selection of suitable methods
ensures uniformity and stability of characteristics. Method* of
assembly or elements affect their accuracy but this problem is not
considered in the paper. Professor Y.I.Peodoslyev is mentioned
for his contribution in this field. There are 4 figures,
4 tables and 1 Soviet reference.
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Accwsion xR, A?4o22349 S/OU7/6h/ODO/003/0030/0032
AUTH015s, Grigorlyev, B. Vej Kiparm", S. Ya.; Ivanov') Go Fe
TITLM Anode grindine with a belt
SOURCEs Hashinostroitelit no. 3, 1964, 30-32
TOPIC TAGSt metal cutting, anode grindingo electromechanical machiningp electric
are machining, titaniump stainless steel
ABSTRAM Belt anode [;rinding of conductive materials was investigatod using the
apparatus shown in Fig. 1 on the 9=103ure. The part (2) turns between centers and
is connected to the positive terminal of a Me supply. A continuous steel belt
(1) is connected to the negative terminal. An electrolyte consistirk; of a
colloidal solution of liquid glass (Wa20 * n5i02 + rril.0) is continuously introduced
between the belt and the part,, forming a film which is removed by the belt. ~--cs
formed in this region melt out the material. The test apparatus permitted work on
sapplos B-50 ma in diamtor and 30-400 mm long, The voltage was 24-30 V. and the
current ranged between 120 and 100 amps for titanium and was 300 amps for stainless
steel. The method was found practical for preliminary machining (7-9 class finish)
Card 113
ACCESSION NRt AP4022349
of very Ivird metals. The possible time saving was demonstrated by turning a 25 x
25 x 60 mm heat-resistant steel sample to a 15-mm dianoter cylindar in a lathe.
Thds process required 15 minutes. The sam. result was attained by anode rrinding
in only 40 seconds. Origo art., host 7 figuros.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBI-EITTEDs 00
SUB CODE t M
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DATE ACQt OBApr6l,
NO REF SM 000
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ACCESSION NR. AP11022349
it
Fig. 1. Scherutic of apparatus
ENCU)SVRE; 01
I- belt,, 2- part, 3- brushes, 4- head spindle, tail stock,
6- rheostat., 7- Conerator, 8- vindine.
Card 313
AUTHUR: SOV/130-58-12-18/21
TITLE: Automatic Dogs for Gripping Metal (Avtomatichoskiye
kle3hchi dlya zakhvata metalla)
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Nr 12, pp 38-40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes a new design of dogs (Fig 1, with
which two of the three soaking-pit cranes of the heavy-
section mill of the im. A.K. Serova (im. A.K. Serov)
metallurgical combine have been fitted. The soaking-
pit lids have been modified (Fig 2) to enable them to be
lifted by the new dogs. The introduction of this equip-
ment has facilitated and accelerated metal handling at
the soaking pits, freeing 16 men for other work. A
further improvement, the mechanization of rotation of the
dogs, has been incorporated in a set recently built and
tested (Fig 3). This was found to have some removable
Card 112
, Automatic Dogs for Gripping Metal SOV/130-56-12-lb/21
defects and improved handling efficiencies still further.
There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATIONs Metallurgical Combine imeni A.K. Serov (Met&UUrgicheskiy
kombImt im. A. K. Bero. )
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'A!~'i j, : (.!r--,n9ter .
- e-trlc trmvellin,7 crAnos t~, roilin.- co~:irct '-epriW.
- 'I,
. - i4 ~` - .,, , 7. . '. .,7 ',141-~j42 ~' # 56 . I 1r:,,)
! - iv, i !-Xiii %provs.
I 3parings OiAchirtry)! t~'rqneo, - . etc . )
GRIGORITIV, B.Tso; LITESHEV, A.I.;IVAIINIKOV, X.Ta., apizootolog.
- , MO.-Sm.
-,". Ilimination of tuberculosis in cattle in Kursk Provinca collective
farms. Veterinarils 34no.11:81-83 N '57. (MIRA 10:12)
l.Voteriwwnyy otdel kurskogo oblastnogo upravlentya sel'skogo
khosyaysiva. 2.Nachallnik veterinarnogo otdela (for Grigorlyev).
3.Zaveduyushchiy spizooticheskim otdolom oblastnoy vetbaklaboratoril
(for Uteshew).
(Kursk Province--Tuberculosim In animals)
QLIGMIYBV, D.A., kaod1dat takhalchesklkh mauk; TROIMIY, Te.A., kandidat
Ve-MIErneekikh sauk, laureat Stallaskey preall.
Precast this wall prostreseed bridge span structure@ with Oreoe*&
olmps. Bet.1 shol.-bot. se.33106-109 Jo 155. (KLMA 9: 1)
(Bridge construction) (Comrsto. Prestressed)
BLIMOV, I.Ye., tokhnik; GRIOMIYIV, D*A*, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nwik.
-- wwww-
Centralized manufacture of retaforcement bundles for bridge spans
made of prestrested reinforced concrete. Bet.1 zhel.-bet. no,3:
100-103 Mr 156. (KM 9:7)
(Bridge@. Concrete) (Prestressed concrete)
BLINIOV, N.Yo., tokkalkA GRIGORIYIV, D.A., k&ndi&nt tokhaicheakikh aaak.
Device for n&klag reinforcement bundles. Trasep.strei. 6 no.12ill-
13 D 956, WaA 10:3)
(Prestressed concrete) (Aridge~. Cancr*to)
--7, -4q~ . .....
A
~4;
SOV/124-57 7-8-102
Translation froin: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mckhanika, 1957, Nr 7, p 1-1 ' (USSR)
AUTHOR- Grigor'yev, D. A
TITLE- Investigation of the Performance of Th in -wa lied Reinforced -concrete
Girders Containing Prestressed Longitudinal Reinforcements and
Stirrups (IssIcdovaniye raboty tonkostcunykii zliclezobetonrivkh balok
s predvaritellno napryazhennymi prodot'noy armaturoy i khounutamil
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta transp. str-va 1956, Nr 11), Pp 110 170
ABSTRACT- The author demonstrates the expediency of using thin~walled reinforced-
concrete girders for the span s!ructures ct railroad hridges He cat
culates both the lateral force required -o cause !he failure of such a
girder and the lateral force that WOUld result in the formations of
cracks, and then compares the two sels ci forces The possibility is
investigated of applyin to prestressed girdt-rs the formulae proposed
by M. S. Burishanskiy IMaterialy konteretifsti TsNIPS fTrans Note,
should read "TsN11PSA (Papers Presented at the Conference of the
Central Scientific Research Institute of Industrial Structuresl, Moscow,
Gos izd-vo lit. po stru -vu i a rkhitekture, 195 11 for calculating the
Card 112 lateral strength of beams made of ordinary reinforced concreic To
SOV/124 57-7,8402
Investiliation of Oie Performance of Thin- walled Reinforced- concrete Girders (cort
evaluate the stiffness of the girders, the author uses the calculation procedures
evolved by V~ 1. Nturashev fTreshchinoustoychivost' , zhestkost i prochnost zhele
z0betora (The Strength, Stiffness, and Resistance to Cracking of Reinforced Con-
crctc)- Moscow, IvIashstroyizdat, 19501 and by Ya M. Nemir,,-,-skiv fhlatcrialv
konferentsii TsNIPS (Papers Presented at the Conference of the Central Scientific
Research Institute of Industrial Structures), Moscow, Gos, iz(i-%,o )it po st r- vu
i arkhitckturc, IQ511. For the purpose of evaluating the arnount of allowable shear
stress in reinforced- concrete members subjected to lateral compression, sbear
4ests were run on 22 specimens According to the atithor these specimens were so
shaped that there were no normal stresses whatever presen, in the shear plane; the
iailure pa-ern, however, hardly -bears this out. The author concludes that thin-
walled reinforced- concrete girders with prestressed longitudinal reinforcements
and stirrups are highly cracking-- resistant, %-cry rigid, and %cry strong. His Cal
culations, performed with the Borishanskiy forii-iulac, yielded satisfactory results,
V A. Gastev
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BERG, O.Ta., )mnd.tekhn.nauk-, GRIGN lYZV, D.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Use of reinforced concrete In bridge construction. Trudy TSNIIS
TrWy TSNIIS no.27:7-77 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Bridges, Concrete)
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Distribution of fUnerals in Dopusits. Zr:) Vceross Mine ralogiche Skogo cb-Va, ,.'o 2,
1946 (152).
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so: U-3216, 3 Apr 1953
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So author chooses as his wthad for studying the
WSOU of Alumls sm mutbatim at an us ammufas
4t wlgln of +49 alaeml,, wtvAybg the alumls th,41i.
MIT" for this pm7me. so Considers the paetic
81W Iblah we In the formation, of the mixercu, =a
slalm to establish, ths history of ainft-als frcm thaft
arigin to ~th* ~t of tb*lr chma or
gem 'AMR
I'A
WO/Quartz Apr 1947
Mineril depooits
wEpit&XIC ()wergrowth of Quartz on Feldspar,"
D. P. Grigoriev, I. I. Sbafranovskly, 8 pp
*Zap We Min Ob" Vol IM, No 4
ftu&Ies of intergrovths of quartz an& feldspar fr=
the Schetocbnays Tam In Transbalkal,
lit"
D. P,
74
Oct 1947
Geology
INIzieralogloal ftatim of the Ural Geological Society.'
Do P. Origorly"', Cherter, Miss or Soo, 1 p
"Uptski Teeronly MIneralo Obsbobest" Series 2,
Part LMM No 3
DIscus"m briefly ime"Ims of Ural Geological Society
hold 22 Air 1947 and 5 May 1947. Dismisses s=e of
the artlebw submitted for Jud~6ent; also imtIons
articles subodOed at 22 Nay 1947 session.
- j
Oct 1947
TOMID010a
*Wes for the Imscalature of Minerals by Their
-Chmical ca"Itim,'" D. P. Grigorlyev, 6k pp
*Zaplokl Tserosely MIneralo Obehahest" Series 2.,
ftrt LMM, so 3
NW different methods of naming minerals load to
general omfusim, Author oubmits method of rAndng
varl6as minerals accaMLIM to their chemical ocupoel-
tion. 'Given oxemples to pmve the value of the nev
method.
5M3
th j
OC .9bornik, i:c:ti'j~-,jjj
r _lid
rune, 5-, (Let*piri 'Z~hur7-,%l 1-1:,,kh -tAely,
PAAM7
Minerals Jul 48
"Chaloobornlte and the Brolution of Its Mineral
FOrM9,0 Prof D. P. Origoroyer, li pp
"Pr1roda* No 7
Various factors bring about evolution Of mineral
form- BrIefly describes effect Of temperature in
producing those evolutions. Discusses characterls-
tics of Cures 2 and CU2.7684.9 and various geological
actiong which change these two different mineral
form into chalcoboralts.
ORICORIYEV, D. P. Prot
t"W)WImerals Oct 48
Slates
Structural Analysis
wAtcikic Structure of lawswitop" pre D. P.
(kr1gorlyev, 1 p
mWiroda" So 10
Pmence of rAvemite in U determilned only ro-
coutije Woohnikov discovered ravemite-chlorldo
slates an Vxyl-Thsh River In southern 'Urals.
typical chmical, forma1a and atomic structure of
I oral'based, an plans of seeond, pinscold. CorftInm
vater of hydration In Its cbmical sake-up,, vb1ch
can be loolated, =47 at tomperetwe of 7000.
9r"rm
FA 17[49M~
", .: . It. I i " , , ~j . I-.
j.
I n
wo r 'tudy Of In c,.!,!,,,ncti"n ""th cx-!~rimx 17,1 ref;,!-,rch
(?f d L ruly
14, 1048, 9-27 27 1,,ems
C : U-385'), 16 lny'li 3utey,
Gravois of Cowl vullsavis in thif PY fire.Ism iosposits
I the Northern Ural /dfitsin
I-ovv:, Ifiv,so,d
#7,.1.i Vi 11,00 %% title /it 41141 lot) OK-%-ur only as Vissler.
It, 4,0 KAtris. j-.J. Willa Ilse I-Ville for bislies of the
\-011111ifli VfAl, Cis I% 411-til-I in :4 rich Wit" tit is
Ile. so IT
111MOY sh,il-livitir. Itown h.1rov lio.
VAMI'lle tCo,I,,CjOq sr CuAre.1%).
ik,u,I;rSd, the liller fare nlinrrxl Inter.
ro,ting txvauw of its ;-trjllrli%tn with the synthetic compil.
CusleSs too Meruits anti LAindard (C.A. 31, 4MIA).
Enafg1te is very lure; furonite *all latuatinite am dovilit.
fill- 71* MCIANX=tiC rew"i0ill in the PW(klC OM SM
;I'Lll-lefited by the
Mi., litsovio i's low It-f-sy h4gr-na. Alki this, gooll of
their issitensittles. The ltmrrKg (d All thd ChaffUsisehl"
for graphite In or"'n"t? cast*. Ilse much thilow"t stroscesioW
FANITICtefS. anti the jilase,xv of Any coalition" Issoamistift
som slathfACite to StAptilte
being about
that Illypashtsob
lh~l a We'" a' intefffiethAtt COMptill. MAT gialpt. " M
a"i6cial crMn- by a swldcn hearing to Wgb Illinois,
ba--. is dowc. _ in nature a clittact awlsomVials,
ACtiVe. Ouchill Of ITAPhitr me formoril Is the and
Illith may pow In griphile cir"tals.
Stock a womy
Avivie r4tind See" 14, P. of. I he coke product km fma cosses;
the 1. skip. is Cghly 98911MINtAllt fill the stnioctian of title eqM.
$ssittotis - des"41, - -.IIIial. With %'IV F"m
cultattile 411 Y41hilif# in Ilse p14.? of thfil,31-vill, I hs,
wtwo to at the -Anw 111114- a "fuhn'ttit in Of
(from 0 to llf)%). still A decTrow in Fe otrul 8 Mis, Litter
frinn X5 to 20%). The jmfvgrn~ pvfitr.h&I,-.tfC
and! pyrrimille-hor"ite, tic Am
"forbidden": theivicWto the pulasr"foopo, art. In RTnetAl
irittleird tit 2 so 3 typic.41 oilli-hot, I- ,it Its, I* III,,, in
tits illagnin For-Cti-lll Thr fliff4tooWMAlk- ChIfIlloo At,
&1W Amw"Poinkil by torso. riLinforto Joring the Is,-11.41to
which air in spremosont With the vr4 taws too I-iMgvrn
IC.A. IS. 21). anci it%. phyti.-chms. prinip" gtiv,-n bi,
Ko"hinpisil ( 10AW lot the ITActaw. during else
snark. Cycle, Cu land S jut obf litirstrilt,11 In
the 041111, While PC 1. 4 .0 .1.1
yate"sativally 110ninsitril fris"I lost 1-fini.6tv high. J.r,
111i as listialls"o. *I'lw %,,,I ti( Ilse it" fa.mitt.
am and Irronnic enters "SAY be r"l-n0dio low Ow rath. r
sick diffemnorts tol the dtjg~o- M it. Os - Gogn-loom 6.
stullotuAl tirposiloo, Asset air stors defc! toy little 140fooss
Smilar froottlarlik-0 life its thr
a" of the Altai. not luctiv .4 the CAuraovot. Its the
S. Ural the author dilwithed chalropyrite veins in Itytitc
loodissso SpisdiftntlY Of gWtA%OfnSt$C origin. In PVTI1C
tor", soplaoskrite anti jpBlrn&tc air metat,imustir nutterAlsiA.
tioris; the metal fluccirmion is Zn-Cu-Ph. Them are aloto
clither typrs of deposits which. however, show the %Artw
=Is "a.. with Fr ~ujfide%.
Cil nIrS 11111 A Itni-IVAI d FV
7 -T -L,
D.
*Ome Rundred Seventy-Five Yews of mineraloff In
the Mining Imetituto,w D. P. GrIgorlyev, Active
Xlemp Acad Sol UM!-Chalr of Mineral, Leningrad
0
Order of Lenin Mining lost, 8 pp
"Zopiski V-S Mineral Obehoh" Part 77, No 3
Witten In honor of the 175th anniversary of the
rmnding or the lmtltuto.Smslm convened 1 Now
108. Briefly traoss the hIstcry of the activities
of the awe MustrIous am6srm.
ii4
USSR/Academy of Science* Geologists Sep 50
$4 New problems of Genetic Minera!o6,- Prof D. P.
"Priroda" No 9, pp 22-30
Reviews history of development of genetic miner-
alogy and features distinguishing Soviet f
foreign genetic mineralogy. i~' Mentions the follow-
ing persons as contrilbuting greatly to the develop-
ment of the science in the USSR: G. G. Leimsle3s,
Leningrad/Moscow, I. I. Shafranovskiy, Leningrad;
G. 1. Vertushkov, Sverdlovsk; N. P. Yermskov, V.O.;
A. V. Shubmikov, Leningr&d/Moscow; G. L Vazbutskiy,
2ku
Leningrad; Ye X. Lazlko, Moscow; S. W. Ivanov,
Sverdlovsk; P. S. Vadilo, Kishinev; G. G. Grush-
kin, Tashicint; A. Te. Karyakin, Leningrad; N. Yu.
Idornikova, Moscow; I. V. logansen, Leningrad;
S. A. nudonko, Ieniagrad; and P. F. Ivankin,
Frunze.
DANA, Jawn Dwight; DANA, Alward Salisbury; RIKOW, V.I., [translator];
POPOV. G.M., [translator]; NENIIDTA, A.V., Etranfilatorl; FRM-
KLMMTSKIY, V.A., (translator]; GRIGORITNT, Dope, redaktor;
BAIASHOT. L.Ss, redaktor; NIJLIYUWVA, AOT77TWnicheskir redaktoro
(The system of mineralogy. Translated from the Inglichl Sistems
mineralogii. Pereyod e angltiskogo V.I.Mikheeva i dr. Pod.red.
D.PoGrigorlerva. Moskva. Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry. Vol,l Iseconi
half. Oxydes and hydroxyls) 2-1 polutom. OkIsly i gidrookiely.
1951. 419 p. (KUU 8:5)
(Mineralogy)
L
ameg Dwight; DA.NA, idward Salisbury; BAIA HOVA, M.N., [transWorl;
GRIGOROYIWA, NoPe, [translator]: MIUMM, V.I., (translator];
3HuzMVS1IT, I.I., [translator]; aELGORIYZT. D.P.. redaktor;
BALMOV, L.S., redaktor; ILITIN, takhnieheenrIFIftktore
(The system of mineralogy. Translated from the Inglishl Sistess, ad-
neralogii. Perevod a angliiskogo M.N.Balashavoi, i dr, Moskva,
Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-rr. Vol.l. [first half. Blements. sulfides.
oulfosaltal 1-i polutom. Blementy, sullfidy, sulfosoli. 1951 607 p'
(mineralogy) (XIBA 8:5)
CP
14416961); W C.A.46.67rq-
The first formation a crymal mucirme In dctd. by the
folsys.-cloem. complitlopme of the medium from whirh it is
A d"ailloct 41mrsoolon Is given to) crystal wth
from The wage of a vein. with a fabric Arm 1PZ 14
,b, A velims of the Ural in quarts-or"Ir-c"Wite
Whiets. Tooranclary, -omp Is of crystals on facts of in-
divWu& of an Wor goorristirms and an fragnients (thal-
c s). with porallid adlics. tic.. Is tinplomoted.
An et Of thmor principles is given for llw regular inorr -
groparth of IW" different Crystal SANWO. e.g. 11(4umitr tm
Flivolom bromill; gruw1h tie a furciff" PhAme loaptled bripoem
t.. WU of growth of The hat is ultra Indicated by flif.
fritut hoWic The 'Nifflltd "th Of One CryStA 111TAMP
to a bad drimoth on thor properties of the substrounj Ales
(tug Isentinvorphic st"Ktiores) an a polarity M crystalks.
graphic Alto. The op. of The nut ki formed ton A Virin WAII.
ror.. is disrus" Amending to Korniga:,ger ups ipl~s
for alpine ralmeral deptaits. with staiist" c scamopp.
The pormiltnotic mcbetars, fur The veins of Stitt Crutrall Allso
Air given Am quant. tutupirs, whk-h mAy be tilendni rvrn
its mineral growth pbenumma In nxtriples rtsulis. W. P.
GRIGoll I rxv,
Lt
Cc n,-,-E- 5,~, Dec em'.77-
GRIGORIY19V, D.P.
Now requirements o: mineralogy In relation to experimental work on
the origin of minerols. (In: Soveshchanie po ekspertmentallnoi mine-
ralogii I petrografti. 4th. Koscow, 1952. Trudy, Koskva, 1953. NO-2,
P-15-21). (MIRA 7:3)
1. Kafedra mineralogil Leningradekogo ordenoy Lenina I Trudovogo
Krasnogo Znaneni gornogo inatituta. (Kineralogy)
GRIGORIUV, D.P.
Genesis of botryoldal, or metacolloidal aggregates of minerals.
Zapiski Ysesoyuz.Hineralog. Obahchestva 82, 7-21 153. (MLRA 6:4)
(CA 47 no.17:8591 953)
1. GRTGORIYEVt D. P.
2. U5SR (600)
4. Min-ralogy
7. Origin or calcareous, or metacolloid, collomorphic aggregates of minerals.
Zap. Vass. min. ob. - va 82, No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
1. ORTCOWYEVO, n- P.; SMLITANTNCV, N. A.
2. USSR (600)
4. Mineralogy - Classification
7. Classification scheme of minerals In the "Course program 'mineralogy' for
specialty of geology and mitieral prospecting." Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 82,
No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
51WILiNOVSKIY, I.I., deyotvitellnyy chlen; MlKUI-AV, V.I., deystvitellnyy cnlen;
QRIGORIYAV. D.P.0 deystvitellnyy chlen.
Work of A.N. Zavaritakii in crystallography. Zap.Vaes.min.ob-va 82 no,2:
105-108 153- NLRA 6:6)
(Crystallography)
MOE Tyzv, I). P.
8=/Geophysice - Druse 21 Mar 53
"Two Types of Druse Minerals,"'D. P. Grigor'yev and
N. D. Kapitonov,Lenii3grad Mining Inst
DAN SSSRI Vol 89, No 3, pp 543-545
Distinguish two types of druse: 1) accretional druse
and 2) recrystallized druse. The first type is fre-
quently formed in hydrothermic seams and in filler
strata; the second type is formed in the cavities of
mny mineral rocks. Both types are often found jointly,
out formed at different times under different conditions.
?resented by Acad A. A. Polkanow.
272T36
DANA. James Dwight; GRIGOR'YNTqD.P*, rodaktor; GRIGGRITIVA, N-P.Ltrans-
latorj; ZRAKMMTfo--t.](:',-"iiaaktor; SHAKVALOV, V.I., tokhnichoskiy
rodaktor.
LThe system of mineralogy. Translated from the SWiehj Siatema si-
noralogil. Perevod a anglitakogo. Vol. 2. ft. 2. LSol*satoo and
tollurates, selealtse and tiellurites. chromate@. phosphates. &room&-
too and vanadates, antimonatea; antimoultes and arsoultee. vanadium
Oxymalts, molybdates and tungetates, organic compoundej Solonaty I
tolluraty, solonity I tollurity, khromaty, fonfaty.areenaty I van&-
daty, antimonaty; antimonity I arsonity. oketooll vanadita, molibda-
ty I vollframaty, orgenicheakie soodinonlia. Pod red. D.P.Grigorle-
va. Moskva, Isd-vo Inostrannot lit-ry. 1954. 589 p. kRhU 7:10)
(Mineralogy)
GRIGORIUV. D.P., doystvitelinyy chlen.
a,
Records of the Uzbekistan Department of the All-Union Mineral-
ogical Society, no-3. Zap.Vssu.min.cb-va 83 no.1:80 154.
(KLRA 7-3)
(Mineralogy--Periodicals)
GRIGORIYU , D.P.
Records of the Usbeldotan Branch of the All-Union Mineralogical
societys ne.6. SRp.Tw~s.mIn.6b--ro 83 no.2:175 154. OaRA 7:7 )
(Usbekistan-Mineralogic&I societies) (Mineralogical Socie-
ties--Usboklstan)
7,
qCoru, In --nrl of t L s! r4,neoiL., ,f It In# irti It 'At. 71% !nt~ U- IL -~FiFt. ,t
Upo. mlnemlro, (.,-Vti, 811, No 3, ~)P 1
The i,uth,)r cutvildorv the cryeti-111m,tion of v-in mineri-1.ti, irinly
,,u.-~rt7, In filled voitis. In tl.e crysti-Iliveition of qutirtz In open fis-
surep, he distint-ulahek three ettiges: (1) in the -Iret Et...C4, the ~-rowth
of the Indiviaupl. dirsordered oriented crysttle occurs; (2) In th, qe:Cnd
vt~-ge thp. rr.,wth of rPn.* cryst;la In rtc~or~i~ncF- the of
[-eomptri~: eelocti,,n occurss with eradwil filli-Ifif t"le
cryutvIs ur, Er.wing to~&rd (,ne tn(jthpi--, vnC1 (1) In tht, tLir,A
fitip.e or,'.y crystilF, thit nre strIctly ~;erpvrldieublr U) OIL! of thf,
vvin cvnerow, there beii.e i,o conci!~tiuns moni-, such cj*y~t:lq;
cE~13-y they c;-r, Lrow ind.efinitely lonC (tlho ratrCe of ', s ri, 11 v 1- c ol,,Law~ r
f fyree; tpr). All tia-pt, vzt;Efts posseo cpIntlim6ur, pr..CC1k;S of Cr.-Stttlli7p-
tion, which cnn teri!-imtte tit tiny of them depeidir. or. c - i I ne.
No :;, 1955)
Su:). :,z~- '~81, 7 Oct 53
15-57-4 -4546
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4,
p 79 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Grigorlyev, D. P.
k a 170'a
TI TLE: Some 7otews"on tkahwesutppearance of Chemical ;.1teration In
Minerals (Neskollko zamechanly o, yavleniyakh khimi-
cheskogo, izmenenlya mineralov)
PERIODICAL: Zap. Uzbokist. otd. Vses. minoralog. o-va, 1955, Nr 8,
pp 85-104
APSTRACT: Wo types of relations between minerals and their alter-
ation products are distinguished: pseudomorphous trans-
formation and development of replacement structures with
reprecipitation. In pseudonorphous transformation, the
solid products of the reaction are formed directly at
the site of the reaction and crystallization. They are
confined to the volume and form of the altered mineral.
During replacement with reprecipitation, there is
Card 1/3 more material then the
15-57-4-4546
Some Notes on the Appearance of Chemical Alteration (Cont.)
replaced mineral can contain and some material is deposited around
the mineral. In Investigating the mechanism of alteration, it Is
necessary to distinguish between the mechanisms of introduction and
removal of material, and also to recognize the mechanism of the
chemical reaction itself. When solutions react with minerals there
is a transfer of substance through the Interstices between grains,
through pores, or In the crystalline substance itself. The author
divides the chemical reactions, originating during alteration of
minerals, into simple (combining reactions and dissociating
reactions) and complex (representing different combinations of the
simple reactions). Reactions of chemical alteration occur directly
in minerals. In the crystalline structure of the mineral, during
this process and with the mineral retaining its fundamental
arrangement, atoms are either added, or removed, or replaced (atoms
of small size are moved along Interspaces, expulsion is achieved
only by larFe atoms). The comolete alteration of a mineral proceeds
in two stages: solution of the mineral and the formation of a
combination insoluble under the existing conditions. Cases are 'Known
Card 2,3
15-b'7-4-4b46
Some Notes on the Appearnnco of' Chemical Alteration (Cont. )
of replacement developing Irregularly, exhibiting a selective
character. Such occurrences tire associated with the distinctive
features of the -ninerals themselves, their crystalline structure,
and their internal constitution--zoned or 3egmented arrangements.
Chemicul reactions without ch~-nge in volume are common, especially
in metasomatism. The rule of equal volumes1s true only in pseudo-
morphous change. The preservation of outer form snd size of a
mineral is sometimes accompanied by a chanCe In volume by remov&l of
material, fresh precipitation, and the formation of cavities Lind
pores. An Increase in volume may also occur by newly formed material.
All volumetric features should be kept In mind during study of' the
chemical changes In minerals. The &uthor furnishes examples,
Illustrating difforent occurrences of chemical alteration of minerals.
Card 3/3 T. A. Ya.
C,RiC,-OR ~E A
UM/ Geology-Stalactitic formations
Card 1/1 Pub. 86-26/39
Authors I Grigorlev) D. P., Prof.
Title Stalactites with dissolved ends
pericdical t Priroda, 44/1, 114-115, Jan 1955
Abstract I A study is made of stalactites as indicators of geological action. Be-
sides the usual stalactites and stalalpites of limestone there are in-
stances of their being formed of other materials such as goethite. A
study of the shape of stalactite ends, which are partly dissolved can
determine the direction of the plumb line during their formation. The
time and character of the shifting of parts of the earth's crust can be
indicated exactly by stalactites that are inclint,! from their origi,lal
position. IllustrAions.
Institution t Leningral Kineral Institute
Submitted too..
-I-, _~__ -,,
GRIGORIYEV.D.P. ,..
___,
V.I.Vernadakil md present-day mineralog7. Zno.Vses.xin.ob-va
84 no.2:136-142 155. (ULRA e:10)
(Verandskil. Vl#uUmir Ivanovich. 1863-1945)
I! k 4 ,
? I
VIRTUSHXOY,G.N.; GRIGURIYEV,D.F.
,
Konstantin Konstantinavleh Matveev; 1875-1954. Zao.Vses.min.ob-va
84 no.2:251-252 '55. (KLRA 8:10)
(Natveov, ilonotantin KonstRntinovich, 1875-1954)
GRIGCRIYNV.D.P.
What to ugenotic mineralogy?" Zap.V~os.nIn.ob-v& 84 no-3:377-378
155. (KLRA 8:11)
(Mineraloa)
GRIGORIYXV, D.P.; GANCHIVA, L.K.
Parallel columnar calcite from Pitkyarants. Zap*Toeoominoeb-va 84
ne.4:443-445 055. (KM 9:2)
1.laf*dra mineralegii Loningradskego gornege instituta.
(Pitkyaranta-Ulcite)
BELTANDV, N.Y.; GRIGORITIV, D.P.; SHAFRAMOVSKIT, I.I.
111- - - -
In memory of B.IA,Osadchov. Up.Tess.,ain.ob-,wo. 84 no.4004-505
'55. (MI&A 9:6)
(Omadchav, Boris IAkeylevich, 1912-1954)
q P. (010 (L' y f-\j Do R.
USSR/ Minerals
Pub. 22 38/51
Authors I Gri[:orlyove Do Poo and Gomzulova, 1. Yn,
Title Parallel-Co uartz from Avar Koysu sources in DoCestan
Periodical j Doke All SS.M' 101/2, :339-342, Mar 11, 1955
Abstract j Mineralogical data are presented regarding the parallel-columnar
quartz extracted from the Avar Koysu sources in Dsgestan. The cry-
stallogrophic orientation of quartz hexahedrons in parallel-columnar
blocks is described. Nine references: 8 USM and 1 German (1928-
1953). Drawinr_sl illustration.
Institution t Mining Institute, Leninj:rad
Presented byi Academician Do Is bheherbakovs November 30, 10,54
15-57-1-397
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1,
p 64 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Grigorlyev, D. P.
TITLE: The Nature of "Colloidal" Minerals (K ponimaniyu pr1rody
"kolloidnykh" mineralov)
PERIODICAL: Vopr. mineralogii osadochn. obrazo-.raniy, Books 3-4.
Llvov, Llvovsk. un-t, 1956, pp 107-108.
ABSTRACT: There are two types of individuals: crystalline and
amorphous. Crystalline individuals are generally
found in so-called "colloidal" minerals. "Colloidal"
minerals are characterized by the size of the indi-
viduals that constitute them and by the presence of a
dispersed medium. Inasmuch as "colloidal" minerals
consist of crystalline individuals, it is incorrect
to use the term "colloidal minerals." The author
proposes that one should speak only of colloidal
aggregates of crystalline minerals. It is also incor-
Card 1/2 rect to refer to "colloidal" finely dispersed aggregates
The Nature of "Colloidal" Minerals (Cont.)
15-57-1-397
and to amorphous minerals that have no dispersed phase. There are
intermediate aggregates between colloidal and finely dispersed, and
also between colloidal and microaggregates or macroaggregates.
There are thus mixtures of colloidal and other aggregates.
Card 2/2 T. A. YR.
b 7 - ~j - -17 13
,ransIntion rDm-, '.~D-17, Nr
A' T
7, L E-
3rlentlflc of Professor 1. 1. Shafranovskly (Cn
-713 -11'lftleth i-irt!-.~iav and the Tvienty-Fiftn Anniversary
oC 711s 3cteritific and' Pedago-icul ActivIty) 17'auc~nyye.
m. L14- 11
trudy pro'Lessora 1. 1. Shafranovskogo (IV, svyazj s 50-
letlyem so dnya roziideniya I 25-lettyu.-, naucirinoy I
pedagogiche3~:,-)y deyatellriostlf
P'7'Tlj ODIC AL: '.Uncralor.. sb. Llvovak. L;col. a-vo Tri un-te, 19b6,
Nr 1-3, pp 369-~77:2.
APSTRACT: Scientific works of 1. 1. Fhafranov3kiy center mainly In
the field of tl-i(,- morphology of crystals and minerals,
and p-a-t1culd-Ily in the problem at' the correlations of
the cr-.-,-ltuls wit*n the conditions of their formation.
StUdy1n;- the alll.-A questions of the morphology of
crystals an'-.* -)V 3tvactural crystallography, he'inferred
~'.ard 1/2 the existenct. of 1103 structural crystallographic
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Scientific Works of Professor I. I. Shafranovskiy (Cont.)
varieties of simple forms. I. I. Shafranovskiy worked extensively
on the problems of crystalline morphology of zircon, quartz and
diamond and uncovered a number of new laws in this field. on the
basis of this research he came to the conclusion that the "law of
zones" (i.e., the law of great circles In crystallography, which
plays a fundamental role in the geometry of polyhedrons of crystal
p,rowth) must be supplemented by the law of coniform surfaces (i,e,,
the law of small circles which appear mainly in the geometry of
diffusion forms). A series of I. I. Shafranovskiy's published works
is devoted to the history of crystallography and mineralogy, and
especially to the evaluation of the scientific legacy of Ye. S.
Federov. At present I. I. Shafranovskiy holds the Chair of
Crystallography at the Leningrad Mining Institute.
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