SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAVLOV, F. F. - PAVLOV, G. D.

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Geodesy 762 Ch. I. Introduction 5 1. Geodesy and its significance in the national Economy 5 2. Historical sketch of the development of geodesy 6 Ch* II. Determining the Position of Points on the Earth's Surface 12 3. The Earth's size and shape 12 4. Representation of the Earth's surface 14 5- Systems of coordinates used in geodesy 15 Ch. III. Charts and Maps 23 Contour and profile 23 Scale 24 Effect of transition from a spherical to a flat surface on horizontal and vertical distances 28 Card 4/12 Geodesy 762 9. Maps 30 10. Map nomenclature 31 11. Symbols (conventional signs) 35 12. Representation of relief 38 13. Degree and kilometer grids (networks). In- formation placed beyond the confines of the frame 42 14. Interpreting a topographic map 44 15. Reduction of maps 46 Cho IV. Orienting Lines on a Locality 49 16. Orientation of lines. True and magnetic azi, muths. Dire ctional angle. Bearing 49 17. Relationship between azimuths and directional angles 52 18. Compass and surveying compass 55 19. Orientation of topographic plan or map for a locality 57 Card 5/12 Geodesy '(62 Ch. V. Problems Solved With Topographic Maps 61 20. Determining right angle coordinate points on the map and plotting points on the map by their coordinates 61 21. Determining the height of points by hori- zontals 62 22. Determining the steepness of inclines and grades by horizontals. Gradient of slope 63 23. Measuring areas with plans and maps 65 24. Planning a route having a given incline 73 25o Constructing a profile for a given route 74 26. Deter-mining the limits of drainage areas 76 27. Determining the volumes of earth configurat.~ons by means of a map with horizontals 77 28. Plotting recesses and enbankments on a chart 78 29. Charting a locality 79 Card 6/12 Geodesy Ch. VI. General Information on Geodetic Surveys 80 30. Types Of surveys 80 31. Principles for organizing surveys. The concept 6f a bea&ing grid ' 1 81 32. Geodetic methods of creating a bearing grid 82 33. Designating and fixing points in a geodetic bear- Ing grid 87 34, Leveling grid 91 Ch. VII. Measurement Errors 92 35. General infoxnation 92 36. Basic characteristics of random errors 93 37. Mean quadratic errors 94 38. Deduction (derivation) errors 98 39. Reliability of observational data 100 Ch. VIII . Measuring the Length of Lines 103 40. Point designation 103 41. Staking out lines 104 Card 7/12 Geodesy 42. Instruments for measuring the length cf lines 43. Measuring lines with a steel tape 44. Corrections for inaccuracy in the length of the tape 45. Reducing inclined lines to the horizon 46. Clinometer 4 Errors in measuring lines with a steel tape ; 2 -0 Work izorms Ch. IX. Goniometers and the Measurement of Angles 49. Pandamentals In horizontal angle measurement 50. Umb and alidade 51. Vernier 52, Alidade eccentricity 53. Magnifier 54. Telescope 5Z. Levels 5 - Verifying transits 57. Measuring horizontal angles with a transit 58. Errors in measuring horizontal angles 762 105 107 108 log ill 113 114 116 116 117 121 122 123 124 130 133 137 139 Card 8/12 Geodesy 762 9. Care of transits 142 9 0. Work norms in measuring angles 143 Ch. X. Surveying With a Theodolite 144 A. Field Operations 144 61. General information 144 62. Transit traverses 144 63. Connecting transit traverses to points in the bearing grid 146 64. Surveying topographical features 147 B. Office Operations 151 65. Processing angle measurements 151 66. Computing directional angles of polygon sides 152 Computing horizontal extensions 153 9-0 Computing increments In coordinates 153 69. Connecting increments in coordinates 157 70. Computing coordinates 161 Card 9/12 Geodesy 762 71. Diagonal traverses 161 72. Constructing a coordinate grid 164 73. Constructing a chart based on transit surveying by coordinates 1-67 74. Work noxms 169 Ch. XI. Vertical Surveying 170 75, Purpose and types of vertical surveys 170 76. Geometric leveling 171 77. Corrections for the Earth's curvature and refraction 173 78. Complex leveling 175 ~9. The state leveling grid 177 0, Levels and surveSring rods 179 81. Engineering and technical leveling Igo 82. Problems solved on the basis of a oross section obtained by engineering and technioal ieveling 83. Leveling specific areas 2o8 Ch, XII. Tacheometric Surveying 215 Card 10/12 Geodesy 762 84. General information 215 89. Vertical circle of the tacheometer 216 8 . Range finder 87. Horizontal circle of the tacheometer 227 88. Tacheometric surveying 228 89. Office operations 232 90. Work norms 239 Ch. XIII. Large-scale Plane Tabling Topographic Surveying 240 91. General information 240 92, Plane table and its attachments 241 93. TelescopI a alidade 242 94. Plane table attachments and their verification 244 95. Large-scale plane table surveying 245 96. Surveying contours and relief 246 97. Work norms in plane table surveying 250 Ch. XIV. Principles of Photogrammetric Surveying 251 Card 11/12 Geodesy 762 98. Problems and types of photogrammetrio surveying 251 99, Ground (terrestrial) stereophoto surveying 251 100. Aerial photo surveying 255 101. Office processing of aerial surveys 2~8 102. Interpreting aerial photographs 2 0 103, Simple geodetic measurements with cont4et plane table impressions 263 Ch. XV. Geodetic operations at Mine Construction Sites 274 104, Types of geodetic operations at construction sites 274 105. Geodetic operations in horizontal charting 275 106. Geodetic operations in vertical charting 282 Appendix Bibliography AVAILABLE: Card 12/12 Library of Congress (QB3Ol.P3) IeVwde 11-13-58 288 289 lii~ , .-Y'-_'-'T"W*- Iovif Yakovloovich, SINAI-CiAN Ruben Rubenmich; L4QLLjL4*l ,ro f om, P o r, dokt or, r;A G fm zit n t , f'~MGUDUV . H ~ A. , irRnd Writ ti - ,:-h,iilrikh nmik, rptreazont~ (GtUPLIN D.W., redal-tor. V.N.. rodaktor; ATTOPOVICH. 9.K., tokhmicheakly rodaktor. z~ter~ravliotogzarvuetrlc vuxvevine of open-cut mineel 6tereofotogr'l-- lir*.rlr,hmri,-.mln r"anikft Goa. nailchno-toikhm.i.-o-v .it-ry on ~hernni I t-rotrol vAtallurgit. 1956. 177 o. k 1~ - 'q " , - ~ (Fhntoeramm--try' (Vino _ ?AVLOV. Fedor Pedorovich, prof.; HASMVICHO, Vladimir Pavlovich, dote.; FWWW. Boris Dmitriyovich, dote.; HAZMISHVILI. A.I., otvetotven- nyy red&; SLAVOROSOV, A.Kh.. red.lzd-va; AUDDVA,, Tc.l.. tekhn.rayi.. B12LOV. A.F., tekhn.red. [Surveying] Geodeziia. Moskva. Ugletekhizdat. 1957. 356 p. (Surveying) (MIRA 11-5) , ;,V i ff R v i --~ v a r ~) r o n t u r I) ' T z; -ne rrob!em of' ~--qtjmutinp -he -%ccur-ac I. nq t .) Ft Pvvt)-(:-c 4T) Mettl.'d ~K on .-rlko ura-inoveshiviin: I r)., met(--di., (j,jqKfi Fj-,~)p izvest iya vysr0-,ikr, hnvrkl-. zave-apnly Fj C- r 3 " y f! rn K '4 PP B. The author prnceeca--~ tacklers -r;alu i*-:r t he re~-i rl:- Df the t',,:ncl'-in of h,.Ilrin-i- 1-ment~-. the two-grolp n,--Iaric.:,.- .,* . r*,-.UW ~ '.'. -I I. h , q r- , Th e r ec I., - 0a I ~Rll t L( 1 Orl ma e. pc s s I ti t h o:' ti,c- balanced v-j ias o f, M,- -~ s u I. e j j j 1 ~ t I' -a K i n g ~ n t o r. - h;, t i n t h I. b a iq n c x~.g ...norretri ca n~! Ls c.- -,r) e . i t h correc * i -~j c t h r I i t I no i wh ~'h oq,,ijj - 1 n i t , 11 1 , ( I ) t. a u ri~i n o u er r - tions firo i~ det ex-minut ion of' Aie rt~cip- rocal we:gi;*, -." r,,- Itificeci va (-,? m e-L!-- t~ r C-j q L;a n t i L , c,.s . i'0 rw Card 2 Is (5) is in thiz; paper -igeo t',,.- rind --s'-Imat i ng t. h F,- rnurney o: B,Allincin, for the eol-it ion of st--mp'ie probjemj . `rf, ivi~j ,rRt this ~~: j)l;: L)*, M k' 11, - I , - I- Iu ~ i, . - b I -z U!s t h P c a I c,- I a n e p n b o. n t 11 a t h - c o ns i d c rF, r fn t - -Li a r, -i ir, -o T h,' ~'C Tll.. I a c -. ra 2,v .4' r,;t I resulL~~ ',"hpre are 2 tau N M o s k,~ v s K r n,,,ry i rj:, t t 1 m ns t it -a impn 1 1 V!,-V. t (j --- 'I T "Pi. z, -, ri E, v ro b 1 em c V 1 ma ng 'k. o c c zi r q~ c 1 -,nR to q ilK no uravnoveshivan~ mctt:J)., a---ier, izvestiya vyssHPtt zaveapm~,-. ;f-f)dpzivr, i pp 17 The author proceec,,- fr~.,. 17.111a ~-,) fc:r the rt-ir:- a f h e 1', ,: nc , . -~ n r) p b If, n "Mon t r r. 1"Flu thp two-pro ip m- laric , .1. , .4 . & The rer: F the mean snaur,, c..-vi,,t "Lmc~i,~n o:' ti!e balancea ales Of 12). 'Paking Into Ih-Qt in th, baiqncr;!i I r1olpt., I . n gl-,. th. r-*-)j:r3~tl",n!, il'h correc'--, !',i c ~j - w j n I I " ) ..- , -1 ( ~ ) T. a K.. r. !, , rl!. rm, - , - "I 1A irl ;.. r ;i t I Uri ~l 0 e a - r tions c,; ~trc- c --m ,-iecteU -Otn i:.-- dett.,rmi w, t i on o tie recip- 210cal we~gjl.- tr-,Jancea va. mesu-,-urej q,.;antit,,?s. ;,ormi- Ca rd 2 la ( 5 ) is , n this rmper ag eu -h, )ro- i c;i . dk-r lvsit ~ a rid pr b I j-,m r4' -,s t ma L i ng t h (- f-curacy of BqLaticin, Gro.:p for the jul-it ion of !:ory,,. qFmpl e problemo . "ni, ripul ,rat thits !'.jmn~lu ~11,; ome rl'. n~.Vi (:?I. ; r tuls r"Ill thp ,-an Or s.-,en that tht ce tic iderkb I y I, t- t Q ; . M,) j : '- . vf S T h p 0 -: ;. ~ acc-.ra,%v results. There are 2 tEiui..-. Gcrnyy ir.:,'itut im. t: U W r -:p .0c 1 i,,tT I uN Mos k,~ v s K i y Instit,te impni 1. V. t! I IBM T'PT , 1, 1 PAV-IDV, F.F.. prof., doktor takhn.nauk LU-1 gonionater for underground mine atirveying. Nauch.dokl.vya.ahkoly; gar.delo. no.4:91-98 1 58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Prodstavleno kafodroy geodezii Moskovakcogo g6rungo inatituta iment I.V. Stalina. (Mine surveying) (Goniometers) !F~AV~LOV. ~. ~rof.; NECHIKOV, O.S., Inzh. Determining blasted rock lwminess in quarries and studying fissured bench edges by the photogranmetric method. Izv.vva. ucheb.sav.: gor.zhur. no.10:61-63 '58. (HIRK 12:8) 1. Moskovakiy gornyv inatitnt. ((biarries and quarrying) (Photogrammetry) V, MAZHISHVILI, Abram Ivanovich. prof.. doktor tekhn.nauk; BUTATNV. Boris Ivanovich. nauchnyv sotrudnik, kand.tekhn.nauk; WILOV9 FoI., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; PAVLOV, F.F., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; PAVWV. F.F., red-.;'-SMRTGIHA, A.I., red.izd-va; ROMANOVA, V.V., tekhn.red. [The method of least squares] Sposob naimen'shikh kvadratov. Izd-vo geod.lit-ry, 1959. 370 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Eafedra Markaheyderskogo dela Moskovskogo gornogo institute im. I.V.Stalina (for Belyayev). (Least squares) (surveying) 3W AUTHORt k&yJDy,-Z---2,, Doctor of Technical 30V/6-59-12-3/22 Sciences \1Y TITLE: Adjusting the Polygon Nets by the Trilateration Method PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Hr 12, PP 14 - 17 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The trilateration method can be used for the approximate adjusting of polygon nets. In this case, the corrections of the angles and sides measured will come closer to the corrections determined by the method of least squares. It is assumed that the nodal points of the polygon net and the starting points (in which the polygonal traverses are joining) can be connected by straight lines. Thus, triangles are obtained with sides of known length, i. e. a trilateration net. As there are excessive side measurements available for determining the coordinates of the nodal points, this artificial net can be balanced. The adjusting of such a not is shown here. The adjusting method by indirect observations is used. The procedure described is explained by means of an example. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 1 Soviet reference. Cz,rd 1/1 FAnOV, F.F., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk Concerning a mistake made in investigating angular errors in traverse surveys. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. I aerof. no.2:41- 42 16o, (MIRA 13:6) 1. Moskovskiy gornyy institut imeni I.V. Stalina. (Traverses (Surveying)) PAVLOV, F.F., prof. Adjusting traverse lines and orientations through several shafts by means of a triangulation network. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. shur. no.10:38-" 160. (KIU 13:11) 1. Moskovskiy gornyy institat imeni, I.V. Stalina. Rokomendovana kafedroy marksheyderskogo, dela Moskovskogo gornogo instituta. (Kine surveying) HASMUCH9 Vladimir Pavlovichp dota.j dots.; RODIONOVI, L.Te.9 otv. red,; SIAVOROSOV, A.D., red-, IM.-ma; BOLDYREVA, LA.,, te)dm.red.; PROZOROVSKILTA, V.L., tekbn. red. [Geodpayl Geodezila. Poskva, Goa. nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit- ry pb gornoza delu, 1961. 274 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Moskovskiy gornyy institut ( or Pavlov, Mashkevich, Fedorav) (Surveyingf FAVLOV., F. F. The U-2 couWator. Geod.i kart. no-8:52-54 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Measuring instruments-Standards) PAVLOVP F.F. Error of the position of points detormined b-j trillat-e-raticl-1. Good, i ka-At. no.10:10-16 0 161. (iml 14:11) (Trianrj' litior.) PAVIDV$ F.F." pr,.,I*. Condeming thr. artAtle bf B.A.Lit-vinov OYkjke about th~ r1l3trIlbutlon of'errors in travprsp nnts." Izv. v7s, ucheb, zav.; geod. i eqrof, no.5cl2-2-123 164. (14IRA 1815) _ prof., otv. red.; NJKOLAYFVA, VOSTROVA, OlIga Danilovna; UVLQ.V T.A., red.; VINOGRADOVA, V.A., tekhn. red. (TT-50 and TOM theodolitos, NV-1, NSK-2 and NP levels; their description and tests; laboratory manual] Teodolity TT-50 i TOM, niveliry NV-1, NSM-2 i NP, ikh opisanic i poverki; pc,so-. bie k laborator-ny-m rabotam. Moskva, Univ. druzliby narodov, 1963. 51 P. (MIRA 17:4) PAVLOV, Fedor Fedorovicf~, . . 1h V, famlovra, kand. lrc!,;a ]~^FfYovl-uq.. xan,~;. tekhn. muk (Higher geodesy; handb,~o~ c)rj pra,-t~icaa ,mrk (section on lltriangulattonl",' "~, sii-.a~a pc.--oui, chaskim rabotam (--c. ;Iel "T.-Jan,-u-liut6ila* ). Moak. gorvyi in-1, -9t.l. 159 1. J.ii2 1. Kafedra geodez. 1 l!c,-:lk(,vsl-ogo PPVLOV. F.F. .. Errcr ir. ~-r c-,f u tr!*j,,terat--,- I 'T, gc-.dej,~, --'- , . n ., - , r.et-work,, Tnidv Hn . f~razv, a r e , g- Z'd C. -~-4-- 249 t63. -A!i~j)' PAVLCYV, F.G.; KLINOV, S.I., In-,I,,. Providing excellent maintenance of the contlnuouB rail track in a high-speed section. Put' I put. khoz. 8 no.9tlO-12 164., (MIRA 17t:Ll) 1, Nachalinik distantsil puti, ntantelya Moskva-Oktyabr1skay& (for Pavlov). 2. Stantsiya. Monkva-Oktyabr1skaya (for Klinov). FAVLOVp F.I.; PAnOVv A-.V.- Device for dumping care lmded with aoil, Suggested by ?.I. Favlovi, A.N. Panov. Rate. predl. no. 43:15 159. (MIRA 14:1) (Damping appliances) PAVLOV F. I. ; PAW, A. IN. Device for dimping care loaded with soil, Suggested by F.I. Favlovp A.N. Panov, Rate. predl. no. 43:15 159. (MIRA 14:1) (Dmmping appliances) PAVLOV, F~G.j KIMOV; S-I-~ in7h- I m p r o .-in g t h f- hr, c.,,, c, g-y c, f !3 t r e ;; a r t- 11 f-, v 2-n i~. - ~-, * 4 ~ Pu * - kz " 9 no.la4-~ '65 ( 1.11 F~-4 1~ i e,) I . Na-,hal inik di stantst 'I Trat I , 6 t,:ir. t-s-, Y!~ Mc ~- I Ytbf - - "Ya ( f or Pavj,~v) 2. Stani si ya L,:ik~iva ' f -r KI i r.--:v) . ~ PAVU)V v F. I. F.I. Pavlov. mounted on an elec"'ric locmotive, Suggested bv Rate. predl. no. 43:16 159. (14IRA 14: 1 ) (Graders (Earthmoving machiner7)) .; I . . - - . .1. - SOV/1 37-5q - 3-546-5 Translation from: Rcferativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 76 'USSRI AUTHORS: Pavlov, F. I., Diyev, N. P. TITLE: Oxidation of Sulfides at Low Temperatures Under Dynamic Conditions (Okisleniye sul'fidov pri nizkikh temperaturakh v dinamicheskikh usloviyakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metallurgii. Ural'skiy fil. AN SSSR, 1957, Nr 1, pp ~z 35 ABSTRACT: Data are given on the investigation of the oxidation of sulfide ores under dynamic conditions depending upon the presence of cellulose and moisture in them and upon the duration of the action of atri-los pheric Oz on them. The ore investigated consisted mainly of pyrite; Cu minerals were represented by chalcopyrite, tennantite, co.-ellite, and chalcosine. It was established by the investigation that With (or- tinuous blowing through of air the oxidation rate of moist ore is 100 - 2000/o greater than that of dry ore. Moistening the ore promotes oxidation because it causes the leaching out of Fe and Cu sulfaies formed and destroys the films of the reaction products, thercbv Card 1 /1 exposing the nonoxiclized surface of the ore. Addition of (ellulose SOV/1 37 - -9 - 5 - Oxidation of Sulfides at Low Temperatures Under Dynamic Conditic'n-5 accelerates the oxidation process of the ore by 200 - 3000/o as compa red t-) '11k. oxidation of air-dry ore. L. K Card 2/2 PAVLOV, F. N. USFR/Mining - UndergroLuid Fires, Fine Saf et~, J-1 52 "Prevention of Lndogenous Fires in Copper-Pyrite ~Iines,ll A. it. Ivanov, K. M. Charkviani, Ii. P. iAyev, K. V. Kochnev, Z. G. Sheina, Ye. F. lordan, F. N. Paviov 111z Ak Nauk, Ortdel Tekh N:auk" ho 7, pp 107-1044 Presents resulis of works conducted since 1~41 by a group of _'oviet irivestigator,5 studying causes of underground fires and establishing preventive measures. Disc", es selection of minin,-, system safe in respect to fires, siltinL- as basic preventive measures against undurground fires, and vcritilation for c ooIIr,,I- ore rc)cks and for maintaining nomal temp conditions Ln nines. Submitted b,, ikcad it. It. Skocair,ski~ 1 Apr 52. PA 228T99 oxidatl Kulfla,6i4:, Y"~I< ldir on 7 d , -A; ~iaX( Cu cant ; Fe 421 5 R d r S W 2l~~ . e o e . R m g. . , 1-95, Si 2. and Al-03 27o was oxidized uniller adLbatic Vvilh tip at 'W" zonditi6os in a slow cmnnL of air _mtd. -it -rose V tlou$ U, -to, -in' h ;'-~Theit. 269 n 77 ang and.ut1h 4 rupt IlIng 4 Pja hrs. b lvaVllot. hl;ber teni vic-free ap ce - Ilin Pla Y rot Mid t nw T 7 &il WAd*5 at low t=pmtureg tvider swit V 4", of p d N, P. Plev ej 4404 re ox1dized at W for 30 days, initialiv at Rtt.*, vct~_ 4an app. shown in the diagm~, '* This cunsisted -tub- buttles, both ccinectrd with a V cuntg. oil WI1I&,sc:rved as i differctitial wanumeter. The oce was ~'-PlUtd -Ouc bottle and em equal voi. of glass placed In the - e b i~ en th er; t c system was scaled tightly. and from time to -..i--,tliti6tlteC~-absorbedvvasdetd. from tbeol!lcvtq. AIS~Dthe -e=pkles were analyzed More and after. Tbeoxidathoarate j,:A6M(lCe.UpDn PartIC10 SIZC; thus 11.96 X 10-f g. Ov WaS I abs er On on I of o ith I W ti f 0 13 Lf re w V4 o . in"i. C g, K 1) p y ;.diaut. ah&2.9 x 10-0 g. on that with 5 rurn. dimn. A 1moistened ore-o4dized t%ice as fast as an airArIcd oac~ 4 saxvdwt lzad no -rTect upon 1i,_ oxidation z Malcolm Anderson USSR/Cosmochemistry - Geochemictry. Hydrochemistry D. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 4166 Author : Wylomlbl F1&, Flyiiqnin, V.G., Iordan, Ye.F. Title : Search for Creanic Compounds Inhibiting the Oxidation of Sulfide Ores. Orig Pub : Zh. prokl. khimii, 1956, 20, No 2, 166-175 Abstract : Control of underground fires at pyrite deposits can be effected not only by mechanical but also by chemical means on utilizing water coluble substances which pre- vent oxidation -_ antioxidants or inhibitors. Over a period of 65 days experiments were carried out on tes- ting various inhibitors: 1) tar water; 2) technical xylenes; 3) aniline; 4) phenyl hydrazine; 5) furfural; used in the form of aq~ueous colutions, and for the sake of ccmparison therewith, also of tap vater. Operational procedures and the results are described in detail. It was found that some orgabic substances, such as phenol Card 1/2 56 r 14111 -M U Pt kf%. -OA v6 I IR ,y, l-,"i F PAVLOV, Y.N.; PLYUSHKIE, V.G.; IORDAN, Ye.F. Investigating organic compounds vhich retArd the oxidation of sulfide ores at Increased temperntures. Zhur.prikl.kh1m. 30 no.6:944-947 Je 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Sulfide ores) (0-yidntion) KUZ?BTSDY,, SMBFC-NljIKOV, O.V.; DERMANKIN, V.A.; VOLIOVA, F.I.; PAVWV,_Zd1,; YEVTYIJTOV, S.A. ; CHR-110DINOV, V.S. ; STOLYAR, B.A. 'TUI-OVILIAN, I.V.; LIVER, V,B.; MIYCHENKO, V.S.; B.A. "Production of alumina" by A.I. Lainer. Reviewed by S.I. Kuznetsov and others. TSvet. met. 34 no.11:85-86 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Kuznetsov, Serebrennikov, Derevyankin). 2. Uraltskiy filial All SSSR (for Volkova, Pavlov). 3. Urallskiy alyuminiyevyy zavod (for Yevtyutov, Chemodanov, Stolyar). 4. Bogoslovskiy alyuminiyevyy zavod (for Konovalov, Liver, Mychenko). 5. Sverdlovskiy Sovnarkhoz (for Smirnov). (Alumina) (Lainer, A.I.) PAZDNIKOV, P.A.; PAVLOV. Y.N. -_ -1 Determining the possibility of copper and cadmi= precipitation from complex sulfate solutions. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSSR no. 6:115-119 '59. (MIRA 13:12) (Copper--Metallurgy) (Gadmium-Netallurgy) PAZDNIKOV, ?.A.; VOLKOVA, F.I.; PAVLOV, F. N. Concentration of precious metals in insoluble residues follmelng the aqueous sulfatization of copper-zinc concentrate@. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SM no. 6:85-88 059. (MIRA 13:12) (Hydrometallurgy) (Precious metals) ~jv PAZDNIXOV, P.A.; VOLICOVA, F.I.; PAVLOV. Y.N. Oriented content of rare and disprermed eleiants In copper-zinc concentrates and products of their processing. TrucW Inst. met. WAN SSSR no. 6:89-92 159. (MIRA 13:12) (Nonferrous metals--Metallurgy) (Metals, Rare and minor) I '% PAZDNIXOV, P.A.; PIVLOV. F.H. Kinetics of dowatering a solution of a mixture of 21Dc, copper, iron and cadmium sulfates. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN BBSR no. 603- 97 159. (MIRA 13:12) (Sulfates) (Nonferrous metals--Metallurgy) PAZDSHOV. F.A#;_ FAV1607. Y.N, Iron separation In the form of oxide by thermal decoVosition of iron sulfates from a mixture of Poder sulfates. Trudy Inst. not. UPAR SSSR no. 6t99-104 159. (MOU 13: 17. (Nonferrous metals--Xetallargy) (Hydraulic metallurgy) PAZDNIKOV, P.A.; PAVLOV, F.H. Investigating water evaporation and decomposition of suspeaded Iron sulfates in the same apparatus. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN S&S no. 6:105-109 159. (KIRA 13:12) (Nonferrous metals--Metallurgy) PAZDSIKOV, P.A.. IY"WV F.jk ~- a --'. _ 7" Rssldue'leacl~lng foltowing the thermal decomposition of iron sulfates. Trudy lbst. not. UYAN SM no. 6:111-113 059. 1. (HERA 13:12) (Nonferrous metaim-metanargy) (Leacnjug) PAZDNIY.OV, P.A., PAVLOV, F.N. Regeneration of -ulfurIc acid and potassium sulfate from sulfate solution mixtures. Trudy Inst.mot.UYAN BSSH no.5: 183-195 160. (HIRA 13:8) (Sulfates) (Sulfuric acid) -V04 r 3 At it 0 z j,j 'S m VIP Ilia 't S vh gas k01 12 Im PH 1:3 1 Ass lit t IN , PAVWV, DIM, W.P. (deceased] Formation of sulfur dioxide In the process of oxidizing pyritic copper ores at lov temperatures. Trudy Inst.met.UFAN SSSR no.j: 5-7 '59. NIU 13:4) (Copper ores) (Sulfur dioxide) p,q V,- 0 / F- /j - KABBDV,-F,1L.; Dn-V, N.F. [deceased]; PLYUSHIN, V.G. I Affect of solutions of certain Inorganic and organic substances o0he rate of sulfide ore oxidation. Trudy Inst.met.LTYAN SSSR no.3:9-14 '59. (MIRA 13:4) (Sulfides) (Oxidation) PATWT. Y.N.; TMUMVSKIY. B.L., red.; ROMIOVA, N.I., tekhn.red. [Csochoolovskia is emplating the building of aocialismJ ChekhDslovaklia savershoet stroitalletvo sotstalism. Mookva. Izd-vo In-ta neshdunar.ohoshenii, 1960. 57 P. (MIRA 13:5) (Onechoolovakle-Economic 1)ollcy) SOV 1 ~7-:~Q Translation from: Referativ-iyy zhurnal. Mciallkirgiya. 195q, Nr ~. p -4-' (USSR) AUTHORS: Pavlov, F. N., Diyev, N. P. TITLE: Oxidation of Pyrite Under Isothermal Condition--s (Okisleniye piritF, izotermicheskikh usloviyakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metallurgii. Ural'skiy fit. AN SSSR, 1957. Nr I pp 25 ABSTRACT: The authors show the depender-e of the oxidation of pyrite under isothermal conditions at 1000C or. the grain size Fort-nation of SO, at temperatures >500 is established. The laboratory apparatus in- described and tables and graphs fur he study of the parameters ar(! given. Card 1/1 SOV/1 37- 59-1-449 Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal . Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr i , p 56 (USSR) AUTHORS: Pavlov, F. N., Diyev, N. P. TITLE- Oxidation of Sulfide Ores Under Simulated Natural Conditions (Okisleniye sul'fidnykh rud v usloviyakh, blizkikh k yestestvenrivrn) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metallurgii. Ural'skiy fil. AN SSSR, 1957, Nr 1, pp 26- 31 ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to simulate the conditions of the oxidation of a sulfide ore by means of approximating the natural conditions of this process. Preliminary investigations dealing with the effect of particle size on the intensity of HZS04 formation demonstrated that a reduction in the size of the ore particles tends to accelerate the process of oxidation of the ore. The equipment employed in the model set-up ;s described. It is demonstrated that sulfates which cover the surface of the ore and thus reduce the area that is capable of absorbing 0) are responsible for the transition of metal sulfides into a soluble state occurring at low temperatures. As the formation of a filrn of oxidized materials progresses, the rate of oxidation diminishes Hydrates Card 1 1Z formed as a result of hydrolysis bring about the cementation of ore Oxidation of Sulfide Ores Under Simulated Natural Conditions SO V11 57- 59- -41719 fines. During the reaction between water and the ore, a selective leaching of certain metals (Co, Ni, etc. ) takes place. L S Card 212 5 0 V I i 7 z~', ~ - ~- 4 78 Translation from: Referat~,.nyy zhurnal Me*a,lurgiva Nr 7- 7'5SP AUTHORS: Pavlov, F. N , Pazdniko,.- P A TITLE- A Method for the Separation of 1-or, From a Mixture ci Me-alh( Sulfates by Thermal Decomposition cl the 'roy, Sulfale~- Me I c c-' N.-ydeleniya zheleza iz smesi sul'tato, metallov puler- -prin,t raztozheniva sul'fatok, zheleza) PERIODICAL: Tr. In 'a metallUrgii. Ural'skiv til AN SSSR 1'4',8 Nr pp ~27 -' i i ABSTRACT- In order to separate the mair, mass of Fe irom CQMp1LX !-; !a'C tions t(~rmed during hydron-iciallurgic proces~,ing of ri- -itnc,il k(,r centrates the author recommerds !he method of herma, de,-%,t,er , g of the sulfate solution and a selective decomposition c1 'f,e Fv s,.; fates to Fe 0j at 600 - 6500C. All these pro(eSSCS L-aT- bC PCI-!(11-111t'd in a single apparatus, namely, a shatt kiln equipped It, ! atomi/.rp. th., sulfate solution. As a result o, dewatering and decomposit,C), ~,; -he kiln there remains a powder corsisting of Fe)Oi ard s Aiaies (f Zr, Cu, Cd. etc , which cannot be decomposed b~CaL!Se 0: -helr g1-Cd'Cr Card 1/2 stability 'n leaching out of he powdery scori, wth ~xa,er f.e SOVA 37-5Q 3 5478 A Method for the Separation of Iron From a Mixture of Metallic Sulfates ( ( on, I undecomp,ised sulfates of Cu, Zn, Cd, and others pass into solution While Fe 01 is separated in the form of insoluble precipitates. The FeZO3 obtained contairls 57.97 - 59.720/o Fe, 0.5 - 0.860/o Cu, and 1.58 - 2.540/6 Zn; it can be used withc),11 further treatment in paint preparation or as jeweler's rouge. When Fe201 is reduced at 900 - 10000 a powder of cuprous Fe can be produced. The tiltra,e remaining after the separation of FeZ03 can be used for the separa!ion of CU and Cd and in the preparation of metallic Zn by electrolysis. N. P, Card 2/1 IL'6 V L, SGIV~', ~7-58- .2- )-'-177 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p :iO (USSR) AUTHORS: Pazdnikov. P. A , Pavlov,_-F. N TITLE: Dewatering and Therma) Decomposition of Iron Sulfates in Complex Sulfate Solutions (Obezvozhivaniye i termicheskoye razlozlieniye Sul! - fatov zheleza iz slozhnykh sul'fatnykh rastvorov) PERIODICAL: Izv Sibirsk otd. AN SSSR, 1958, Nr 2, pp 51-56 ABSTRACT: In order to remove Fe from complex sulfate solutions obtained in hydrometallurgical treatment of polymetallic concentrates, a rnetriod of thermal decomposition of the Fe sulfates is proposed Conditions of concentration and selective thermal decomposition are studied At 620-2400 virtually complete decomposition of Fe sulfate takes place without decomposition of Cu , Zn, and Cd sulfates. When the pvrite cinders are leached bv water, these sulfates go into solution, and it is virtually pure Fe oxide containing 0. 5-0 86% Cu and 1 58-2 5% Zn that remains in the insoluble residue A model of an equipment of the shaft-furnace type for dewatering and decomposition of Fe sul- Card 1/1 fates is tested. L P FAVLOVj F. If.0 and 0119Vp ff. F. "OX16":Wn of WitO UlAer Isotbarral oonditiams, " p. 22 "OXIdation of Sulfide Orels arder near.Natural Cond1tions." p. 26 "Oxidation of Sulfide Ores at Low Tqnperatureg unjer Dynamio Cooditions." in book,, C01100tion of Studies In the Patallurgy of Beavy Nonferroug j*tals. Sverdlovsk, *7, 168pr (SOrIOD: Ift TrudY, v7P. 1, Inst. metallurgil, Urs.1'skly f Mal, Sverflovsk, Acad. Sci. USMT- PAVIOV, F.W.; DIYEV, N.P. "~~~!!Glng writes In Isothermal conditions. Trudy Inst. met. U7AN SSSR no.1;22-25 157. (YUPA U: 9) (Pyrites) (Oxidation) PAVLOV, Y.N.; DIYEV. W.F. . - Oxidizing sulfide ores in conditions close to natural. Trudy Inst. met. UFAII SSSR no.1:26-31 157. (KIRA 11.-q) (Sulfides-Retallurgy) (Oxidation) IPAVWV. ?.P.; DIYXV, W.F. Oxidizing sulfides at lov temperatures In djrnandc conditions. Trudy Inst. not. MAN SISSR no.1:32-35 157. (KIRA 11:9) (Sulfides) (Oxidation) PAZDNIKOV, P.A.-; FATIOV, F,X. Dehydration and thermal decomposition of Iron sulfates from couplex sulfate solutions. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.2:51-56 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1.Urallskiy filial AN SSSR. (Iron sulfates) (Hydrometallurgy) i 'I'tri-ki i , r, . i . -I L* -, . 3-)050- 3-1?-.y f. -:0 -.r)-., -a 7rO10 'Of S-3 -'~ . (1-,, 0 --ta - - . ( (-~Oi I ~,; ) , , :;-?n -. " ill I I- I . I "I - -1 1 1 - - ~i .~ -1 ) . ! ~ ", ~-, .-1 0 , ~), -~O- ~, , ;. iC- K,~izniaya Leto-,-dst, 'Jol. 7, 1'4):) POLOV, 7. a. 32625. VIIYBnIYO dopolutteinogo k ratSionu Vitanimnogo p1gant" na rest I vosprolmd1tellbyp fuWdell shivotpykh. Xbornik mauch. Rabot caskogo nawb- lasled. Yet. 'Imi-t1h, vyp. 3, 1949, s. 81-93--blbllogri 7 marv. ON Listoplol Zhuroallnykh Staley, Vol. 44, KDakwa, 1949 VOLOCHNEV, V.A., mashinist; PAVWV, F.T., byvehiy brigadir slesarey. pen- 7 --MWLM V.K.; KRASAVIN, N.D. sioner; SHCHIPITSYN, X , Stages in the great path. Ilek. i tepl. tiagn no.11:38-40 W '57. (HLRA 10:11) 1. Nlektrovoznoye depo Zlatoust. Yuzhnyy Ural. 2. Nachallnik elek- trovoznogo depo Zlatoust, Yu2hnyy Ural (for Pblulekh). 3. Glavnyy inzhener elektrovoznogo depo Zlatoust, Yuzhnvy Ural (for Krasavin). 4. Sekretarl T)artbyiiro elektrovoznogo depo Zlatoust, Yuzhnyy Ural. (for bnehipitsyn). (""latoust--I.ocomotives--Haintenance and repair) (Russia--Revolution, 1917-1921) P1,VLOVV G.; STANKOV, Al.; DIMOV, M. Our experience with the removal of vertebral foci and abscesses in tuberculous spondylitis. Mdrurgiia, Sofia 14 no.2/3:337-338 161. (TUBERCULOSIS SPINAL surg) PAVI- 0 V 6:-. L=IX./Chordeal Technoloa. Chol.Acal Prcklucts rML, Thuir .14i , %I.Tlications. Focd ImIustry. AbA jour: Ref 7,hur-Rhi-,.,,., No 8, 3.959) 29318. ituthor Dimov, D. and_.:L-Lvlov,-G. Titlc- Pappers -as Vitanin-ContaininC.; 111aw bhterialls for the Cannine Industry. Orit, Ilub: Khmnitelm :cronish1cnc;st) 1, No 9, 18-2D (1958) (in Du].Carian) ,',.bstmct: The asecrbic aciLl (I) content of pappers hasl"Deen rmasured by the Racri-Eltelen ft-zun-alitarate_7 racth(A ana the effect of scaling teupeinture, aterilization tenperature, and vinegar content on the content of I in the pickled porpam has been invcsti~ptea. It has card 1/3 BUT,` A. R 1-'A' Category : Chemical Tech!1c-,1()qy- Chei.,Acal Products zind Their A licatj -ons. General Abs. Jour : Ref Zhur- Amiya I No 14) 1959 No 49717 Aiithor Pay I ov) G. Institate No 1-rt~, ~ipn Title De-ve3o-pmont of the Heavy Industry in Bulgaria I DriF Pub. Tezhha -,)rom-st, 1958 No 8, 1-5 ~To Abstract abstract. Card- -'r 1 Ma-I.L./Chenical Tcchnslo~y- Chc:-dcal I cKucts --n2l Vicir .'.I~plicati,-,ns F-,r-l P."oustry. ,'~bd jour: Ref 7liur-Khi:.., Nr- 8, 1.959, 29318. .',uthor Dinov, D. and 1---vl,v., G. Inst TitlL llcppers as Vita,-dn-Cr~,,,tairdnC !law Materials for the CarminC Industry. OriC 1'ub: Khmnitelna j r--,--dJs)1'Lc1!~,st, 7, 11c 9, 18-20 (1958) (in BW.L,-arian) ,'~bstx-act: The asecrbic acid (I) content of peppors hasl'been masured by the aiuri-Ekelen CtransliterateF nethod and the effect of scalinG ter.4)eraturc, sterilization temperature, and vineGur content on the content of I ill the IACUCO. has bcon investi,-pted. It has C=-l 1/3 DUI&dtIA,',/Chc-i.dcal Tr--chn(jloC-j. Cheudcal Products ruid 'Dicir Fcod inJustry. .',bs Jour: IL-f Zhur-Khii.i. . No (31 1959, 2c,'305 the total =Aent; this in fol-1wecl by n Lleterraincation of the wc-ijit uf thL skins, SuCCM, mid other wastes (by washint; at least a hiloemi or more of tomatces Adth boiline umter, fol-loweO by di7in_, at 800), af6i-or which the contont of useful solid substcices is miculated from the (Uffcrence between the total sclids and the waste solids. -- ;~. Marin. r-Ird 2/2 JWNEVP Sl,. kmd.biologicheakikb nauk; VUDIMIROV, P.; PAVIDV, G.,- LARD 9 0. (g. Nukus) It so happens that .... Mn. net. no.n:26-27 N 161. (mmA i4:n) (Nature study) PAVLOV, G.; TSVETANOV,, B. Ostsoarticular tuberculoolb In patibntP over 50 years of age. Kbirurgila 15 no.2/3:257-258 162. (TUBEWULOSIS OSTEOARTICULAR in old age) I FAVLOV, G. Speedy heading in the horizontal and verti4l mine pits and Ue f aster moving of the front line are the very basis of the are and coal mining. Min delo 17 no.8:1-2 Ag 162. 1. Purvi. zam.-predoedatel na Komiteta po promishlonosota, chlen na Redaktsionnata kolegiia, "Minno delo i metalurgiia". i-ALVLOVO G& (I#ubertay, Moskovskoy oblo) IWubert437 is the place of thp sachire origin. Sov.profsoiuz7 19 no.5tl6-17 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:2) (IWtbijqtoy~--Agrimatural machinery Induetry-Technological innovations) PAVLOV, G.; BOSNEV, V. *Shoulder-hand syndrmeg Im pulmonary tuberculosis. Khirurgiia 15 no.8t745-751 162, 1. Nauebno-izeledovatelski institut po tubarkaloza. Direktors prof& Ste Todorove (SHOULDER HAND SYNDROM) (TUBERCULOSIS PMIONARY) PAVIDV G, I - - - Dsvelopment of chemical industries in Bulgaria. Failm i indus,.ri-a 34 no.2:41-44 162. 1. Purvi zam. predsedatel na Komiteta po promishlonostta. TIKHONOV,11.; ROSLINA, G., zootakhnik; PAVWV, G.: ERASNOV, V.; AlXKSIIJDROV, L. Floating duck house. Hauka I pered-.op v sellkhoz. 9 no.12: 21-22 D 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Predsedatel' kolkhoza iment Saltykova-Shchedrina, Taldomakogo rayona, MoBkovBkoy oblaBU (for Tikhonov). 2. Kolkhoz imeni Saltykova-ShchedrinR, Taldomakogo ravonnogo komiteta kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soy=& (for Pavlov). 3. Chlen- korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademil mellmkokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Lenins, (for Kresnov). (Poultry, houses and equipment) ,~'PAVLOV, G. Adapting a used reductor. Foxh. delo 6 no. 11:29 N 6o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Starshty muster GDZS pervoy chasti, Alma-Ata. (Fire extinction--Chemical systems--Testing) PAVLOVP G.; GAITLUREV, G.; DZHEROVA, N.) ZHELEVA, A.; NIKOLOVA, D.; KHITSOV, Kh.; VLASEV, IK.; BOIALIZIIIEV, Zh.; OBREIKOV; NEDEV, B.; PACIDTIKOV, 1. Statistical data on results of various therapeutic methods in joint tuberoulosis of the extremities. Khirurgila 15 no .2/3t 167-169 '62. (TUBERCULOSIS OSTEOARTICULAR surg) LOBANOV. F.; WZA, G.; CHIZIIXVSKIY, H.j VOROBIYEV, S.; VILIMS, V.; SOBOLEV, I.; FRANTSESSON. V.; MIRSEIII, A.; FEM11U. M. VWimir Petrovich Rashinskii. Zemledelie 8 no.7:94-95 Jl 160. (MIRk 13:9) (Bushinskii, Vladimir Petrovich, 1885-1960) ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; GEFEN, N.Ye.; GAPOCHKO, K.G.; GARIN, N.S.; GORDCN, G.Ya. KOZHUSHKO, M.I.; KORFNEV, G.P.; LAZARFVA, U.S.; LFYKEKHMAN, Ye.P.; MASLOV, A.I.; PAYLOV, G.A.; POLIVANOV, N.V.; ROMANOV, P.S.; RYBAYCV, P.S.; RYBAKC 7M.G.; ;~J[?VMALOV, M.F.; SMIRNOV, M.S.; SHTERN, M.A.; CHEPKOV, V.N. Experience with mass aerosol immunization %d th tularpmia dust vaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 209-43 F 164. (MIRA 17:9) PA!~O& Ae~--A.# ""he Speciallwd exhibition on %ans for preventing corrosion of metals and building materials." Mashinoatroonis no.5:66-69 S-0 162o (MIRA 36 : 1) (Kiev-Exhibitions) (Corrosion and anti-corrosives) ,PAVW'V 3.;ziT:V%`KOV, A . ==Z.P "Our F.-Periment, and Results from TreAment of the Fist-ilas of Tuberculosis in the Joints Durin.,- 1952 -1953-11 p. 2., (ZW6~VP~N MuNT, No. !,,), Nov. 1~451,, Sofiya, Bul~jaria) 5-: Lonthly List of East European Acceszdoris, ( LC, Vol. 4 No. 5, Nay 1955, Uncl. PAVILV, Geargi , - FUn of chemical industriep for 1%4. Khim i industriia 31* po. 1: 1-3 164. I.. Predaisdatel na Komiteta po khimila i metalurgiia. PAVLOV, Georgi Chemistry and metallurgy, two main bases for economic development in Bulgaria. Min delo 18 no. 12: I-VI D 163. 1, Predsedatel na Komitata po khiniiia i metalurgiia. R a 14 1. 11 is )v 6, 1, 1, is I&a4 v0 a at as I, A I LS 1 1. lll~ j k1.0P Q II I U V -A I L 44 111 QL M tt b"ROSSOOM of 60 9"40 and WI of Staphylits pimsts L.. C. 1 -00 I pelf' 1932. N11 4 A, W-A IN' Will, Ith-IIIII ois incoidur, 10.41, .,it 13.11ti, cruilt progrim 12 112, crudi fibirt V. It.% *411 1 Al. N-firr r) -00 as ttanlvv mattirr 11tW1%. Ci"lsl% ofille (.it alv- &Jl, 1 4',Iil, ars.1 It,, '.17%. -61 "I.m,, 114341-:-. 1 twit. (Hishl-Walls-0 117.46.thivvs,;;wIr it,, ikisubtaniN.177.1leblar, IK% !,I. (,wiat, I ... u 1 240.7 Thr fatty awrld. (It:. c ... 1-1 .4 .1. It- ".3 4 Its'.4'sic IN J .-t 3 %-1 11., A.I.t. G, j- 00 .3 moo tie* ati, twit Ol'ALLUIritak L111441601 (talssficom. Isipr.~ ,eq 9 Aw 6 VITIM, too, 0 0 0 1 0 0 v A 0 31 DI U OD it It a OW #I I t n d"A 0o 0 to 0 0 IS 0, 9 0 0 0 a 4 go 0 0 * 0 910 00009 000 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 si, l*ed 0 0 (I it w if la it A' I It 11 a x IS It Ivoll Wll 010 hit Iowa .1 is It Loops* a I to v - I I No a a Old, 6 a 6 j 6 4 --1,** It, it godscetow-Wild litilasn"llt "d ib isitasists on the FAI -00 A. Skilvin and G. Nvk)!~' Af-1.04-111" !. % = .00 %raw No. 6. EMns- -4 Ow -HulAr )40 Ili -00 intirgunwnis 44 the k"twi with FtO &M l*tt. i,thit pro, ifurtif 11!70 of a vin-ous. lishl Vvilow oil. to 4A A 7 -', . -00 wbirb difiers in its pb)s, and cbriln. proMiwit lroon ih, .00 4 normal sunflow" oil. It contains pbobphatWvA fil.12 0.2% N and O.fZ,"-fK5% 11,00. 2% of unsalitmifialtir matter (,MIS. lievins anil no a1huminutis -ul"14niv, ' . 77he miln at It is &W. in sunflower oil at ahmv 401 Iteromrs ttut)kl with giadual pptn. of white flilke. Com- r 1. lAshlievich. Ibid. -8-Substantially Wnteral r- oulls we" obtained In mmParing dw vor"Im. of (His rxid roe 1 from the P"4 nuals and the cellular Wesunteni- of the it.. rx a of cotionwed. ituniltmri, antri wanut C. it. a i to., too .1 .3'.11 fla all It wol ills t 0 0:0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. DESHEVOY. Georiziy Mikhaylovich; PAVLOV,,G~orgiy Dmitriyevicl (Descriptive geometr7; abstract of lectures) Nacherta- telInaia. geometriia; konspekt lektsii. Leningrad, Tekhnolog. in-t. Pt.l. 1964. 149 p. (MIRA 18M ~, U, V~) - ~_ KLYACHKO,V.A.; P.AVLOV.G.D. Calculating radial sedimentation tanks. Vod.1 ann. tekh. no.4: 15-17 Jl'55. (HLRA 8:12) (Water--Purification) FAVLOV, G. D. Pavlov, G. D. - "The Use of the Static Theoin- of Precipitati-,n C-f a Suspension in a Turbulent Stream for the Hydraulic Calculation of Radial Sedimentation Tanks." Min Higher Education USSi. 11-loscow Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst imeni V, V. Kuybyshev. Chair of Water Supplies. ~Ioscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 10, 1956, pp 116-1.27 PAVLOV, G.D. Determining Indices of precipitability of a suspension in a cylinder with a conIcal bottom. Vod. I san. tekh. ro.7: ?8-29 JI '56. MRA 9:10) (Water--Analysis) '/,)~' 1(,7.0 YARN", V.A.;.ASHANIF, V.V.; PAVLOV. G.D. OPeration of water clarifiers in Gorkly, Tod. I Ban. tekh. n0.2: 26-31 7 957. (Gorkly-Water-Partfication) (MIRA 10:6) PAV LOV. G. D. I Statletical method of calculating seAt"ntation basins of watqr worke. lsnl.po vodopodg. no-3:159-181 '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Water-N-IfIcation) (Sedimentation and deposition) 18(5) 4 AUTHOR% Pavlov, G,D,, , Rrifgirieer TITLE: Clarification of the vliter -t,ppiv 1~ec 1 at ihe IIS-Lankolitll T,.an-, PERIODICAL: LiteynoyeProizvodst;o, Ni rp ABSTRACT: The plant ":',tankolitll nas Luiit R reciicLilation F, e m. for the water supply system of tne fou-ndr~. Tne c'pri_ fied and cleaned waTer i-eturns ~o the fc1-1ndr ,', -~,', only 7ery few cont emi nat, ions, Tne first tr?t-7.9 -in- sati sfactory, Tne sand Trap ant pLAr , i i r. not operate propErly Tne i,eratAre in rls 1:eld does riot ~~ontain sufficien, daTa acour tne viork*nv, les of such a water plan" n The (.on.Lcal shaned water si-ia-,ner "Stankolit" operates sai_sfacz,)ri.1Y e-t~.-, shut down, in tne op-nior, )L tir:e aril , or e i i ' Ft - Tion will iperate e ien ~-e-. Ler 7 I:e S~ by artificial suc-_ ion Ar, in,--iiii ed r! - -.v. exp_: a. ris this sugt~estjon_ Fur .~eriri.2~'e 1 ARS Card 112 s t r L~c t, tn i s i ns tal' I!- o Clarification of tne "Nater %pply "Stankolit" Plant wqter supply o~.~si~e of ~o,~e ins -t all at ions t;(-.lo rig r1i -ze -, t are 2 dir!i7rams Card 212 SOV/133-59-6-4o/41 AUTHOR: Pavlov, G.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences and -ribtvov . G. G' . - TITLEi Purification of Circulating Water from Gas Cleaning Installations of Blast Purnaces Smelting Ferromanganese (Ochistka oborotnoy vody ustanovok dlya ochistki gazov dome.,nykh pechey pri vyplavke ferromargantsa) PERIODICAL:Stall, 1959, Nr 6v PI) 574-575 (TJSSR) ABSTRACT: Some laboratory scale experiments oil settling water from the gas cleaning installation of a ferronlanganese furnace using A12(SO4)3,181120, FeS04-7H2O and FeCl3.6H2O as coagulants were carried out. It was found that high proportions of coagulants are necessary (aluminium sulphate above 500 mg/litre) for efficient settling. On the other hand considerably smaller (120 - 190 mg/litre) proportions of coagulants are sufficient if the dirty water is passed throug-h a layer of previously precipitated solids in a suspended state. Card 1/2 it is suggested that settling of the circulating gas