MALAKHOY, G.M., prof, doktor takhnoneuki APSWIM, A.I., kwW.t4khm.nm*
"inoiplas ct now toohnoloa and me*Mnlation *f oowl.4dt
operations* ty INVAellnikoy and others, $*viewed by GA,
MLIAboy, AoI.Armut'sy, Oor.shvr. zo,806 AS 162.
(Mm 15SS)
1, Krivoroshakly gornorudtWy institut.
(Kursk Magnetic Anamm,4-4trip mining) (Mell:tdkovo I,V,)
ANSWIM, A. L, lawl. tekbn. rAukj MOLAM, L. A*, gerW insh.1
-V
P=ffAKO j, R. S., Corr#., juh.
Digging a vide tronob in an o"a pit. Oft. dmr. no.2227~
N 162. Mu 11110)
1. Krivorambakir gvroanAVy isetitat (for At"ritlyaw).
2. Clonegorokly prooobogatitellnyy kcabinat (for likolspv,
Pwqmkov).
(Strip mining)
FOFOV, Georgly Nlkolayevizbl. MURASOYBUY, U.N. , prof w; r*t#onsmr4
TARMOVSKIlp B.N.; kand. tsklm. nask, retsmashtl AJORM
I I dote., retsmaht; IAMNZM, dats.0 ASOMMIP
-NMOV, V.V.l kcid. tekhn. u&vJcs oty. red.1 MWEVSKII, V.I.,
red.isd-va; SHKLYAR, S.U., tokhn. red.1 KWIMVA, Y.T.0 Who.
red.
(Working mineml daposits] Rasraboth masUrosholkil polowykh
tokopasaWkh. 2., parer. i dop. isd. X*skv*# Oomp rtabbisbt,
1963. 588 P. (MIRA l6s7)
(Mining engineering)
ALEKSEMV, F.K.; MMIYUTS, G.L., ARSCWTf MO AST011mvp r1l.p.;
BEVZ, K.D.; Mcmay, A-a-.1-Caloutmo G.S.;
DCROSHENKO, Y.I.1 USICHOKO, A.A.1 WAR&, S.Aq UUNIMEW Y.F.;
KARNAUSHEMKOt I.K.; XIKMA, TO.I.1 NOBOUVo VA*- WIN, TJO.;
LOMSO V.K.1 LYAKWV, V.I.; MALYUTAp D.I.; W", YU.S.1 OVOMMO.
B.K.; OKSAKICH, I.F.; PAROV, V.A.; POVZKO, Z.B.,; POW11VANOVO A.Z.1
POLISHC3N, A.K.; FOLTAKOV, V.G.1 POTAPOV, A.3o; SAVITSIT, I.I.;
SUMN, V.I.; SENKwt X.N.1 SOVETOV, G~Aol STA"SVICRO. A#Ao;
TSUSHCHMO pA.A.; TTTOVp 04o; MINO A.F.1 1WRAKOV, I.P.;
SHCYKO, V.G.; S=lip O.G.; ASTAKOVp M.N.; BETOOK09 V.I.
Practice of covlatruttion and exploitation of opso pit* of KrivW
Rog Basin mining and ore dressing combiness Goro shur, no.6:
&56 Je 163. (KaLL 16z7)
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Strip nWqg)
ARSENTIYEVI A*I., dotisent; KUROCHKIMP AX, insh-
Determination of the line of eonvergemee of sclaing cq)smtIonm of
two IMependently developed semons of a pit, In. 6 b.
say.; Coro %bur. 6 no.601-25 163. 16td)
1. Irivoroshakiy gornoradrqy institut. Rekommodmans kafedroy
rasrabotki nesto:rotbdeniy polesnykh UkcMMWkt.
(Strip mining)
4
ARSENVIMA.I., dotsent, kand. tekbno nauk
Intensity of open pit, mining in Krivoy Rog Dosin. ftar. =ob.
trudo ROM no.150-9 063, (HOU Me)
IUROCHKIN, A.N., gornyy 1-uh.; MLSENTITEV, A.I., dotment, kand.
toklm. nauk
Speeding up the develayoont of the'o~,5sl J*V*l of Q4 StTip
mins at the 3outhern Mining amd Oft Drosolng Ctobins
OxCaTsting A t*RPOT&rY 9PProacho Sb*r, nauch, trud,
no.150-13 163. (M 17&8)
XURCUKIN, A.Ne, g-,rriyy I ii..; ~R&W' '7. 'TEV, Ll., kDrid. tokhn.
nauk; GUGLYA, V.L,, student; 4'!.'J"fX(17, G.Ff vrilatt
Prospects for the thl.rd stage of the Open FlIt W; the Sewl-hern
Mining and Ore Drwsalng Combine, Bb)r. nauch, ij-ud. TGPI no.15i
13-17 10. (Mitt ~718)
. III,
doteert, kand. t t 1 6 :1 r:-:~i.k-, E4,RP, sorrr4y
. -.- - Gzh. I MORA, Yf-, ',J, 4-,~Tk-y lrjz!,~ ~ MAIM)"'Ap fv.o to# g3rrWy In3h.;
NIKOLARV, X.P., 4crnyy . jn2l-..
Speeding up otr:L2,ilng and develotment ~,f the K*I,%O Iml of
the etrip mine at, vie 1.46uthe-n Pun,alig and Ore ~Xsjjsjng Cmbino.
Sbor. naULh. tru-I., KGRI 463. (KRA MR)
AMENT.lMy--A#I.j kand. tAkhn, nauk; -,RMVWf)Vo P.5m; M100 1,A,0
student; SANDCMIR:,KlYp KeYasp ~tdent; SPAPT)fd,% A.V*l student
Expansion of mWrg operatione at the Menoprok strip mine
using multiplo-row blAsting, Sb*r. Imuch. trvd, KORX ljo+15s
60-63 163. (WRA 170)
1. Nacha.Llrilk Olenegorakago karlyers, KrivareAhokiy bas"
(for fbrvqakov).
AR,SENT'TEVo A.Ioo kand. WIN nauk; ASTAFIIIV, YU.P.0 kand, tokba,
anki YOROMUIIP GoDep gornyy inth.
Ifficiency of strip mining at tho NikoUyev Dsposit ftr,,
nauch. trad. KM U0.15a64-74 063, (KiU NO)
ARSENVIEV, A.1o, ditner , ktuid. tev! -. "uki Th,rav;, ,.N., insh,;
-66ifi)NOVP Mao, in3h,
Using methods of d4ocriptive gecoatry in the plianiT4 of strip
aineo. Sbor, nau,ih. UW* KGRT nusl5iI13.122 10.
(KIM 17:8)
AR5MIT'YEV.,-Ilek&&mdr IxLjujj(j4h;. V1140GRADOV, Vladindr Sawylovich;
DMUBENKO, ! ikl;aU Grigorlyevich; YESIICMWW, Alekoe7
Androyevichl KALYAKIN, Vlktor VasillysTichp KARWIN,
Vitahy Ivanoviolij KISMA, V~aohsslaT Mi0qIavIdhj
KULIKOV VWimir Vimillyeviah; KLIMIN, Sarpy Mikbqlovich;,
SIEARENKO, Aleksundr Iyanovich; KHIVRIKXO, Mis Fateyevich;
SMU, FAuard Ivanovichl SHOSTAKp Afously Crigortlevich;
MOSKALIKOV, Yevipinly Fedorovicho retsenzentl HOSEDOV, Drest
Orestovich, retemmentj ROSSIT, Alsksandr ]PIlippavich, otv.
red.; SUROVA, V.A., red.ind-va; 1AVRWIRVA, LAp tekhn. red,
(Overall develcWent of an iron,-ore b"in) Katupleksme, rasvitio
zhelezorudnogo buseeirm, [W] A.I.Arsentlyst t trAoskvap Iz&
vo "Nedra," 19(4. 293 P. (MIM 17s 3)
KARNAUSHENKO, I.E., kand.te)jm.nauk; ARZNT'yEV, A.I.; OVCDEKO, B.K.
Experience In the rhpid deepening of the strip mirA at the Nov
Krivoy Rog Mining and Ore Dressing Combine in opening and developing
the level. Met. I rornorud. prom. no. 2173-76 Mr-Ap 164.
(MIRA 170)
IoY~,-r takhr,nal~K~ AR JENTI.T'~V~ klind.tekhn.nauk;
F-w nyy jnzh.
Fffect rf the lenilh of 0.1me spnnt on mLLTdN ehnaberm aM the
depth if mining op!rations on the stabiU-ty of IM ore block
and t~~! hanging vall. Gor,shur. no.4:27-~I Ap 164. (MIRA 17W
1. KrIto.-~nPhsk!v g-,rnarwinyy institut.
14AUKHOV, G.P4. prof.; kMJJTtY9V,, A,I,,, dotsent; FAVOrM, 0,Top J.nsh.
Effeat of the tLu* factor and depth of work an the We".ters of
the chamber mlalar system in the "X*mlnt*rnO a:W9. lmv6vp,ucb*%.
savol goroxhur. 7 no.2123-31 164o (MIRA 110)
1, Krivoroxhakiy f-otnorudn" institute
AME111YEV, L.I., dc-tsen.t; ?"P.115HGE'Ur, A.K., in Th. pill ~~ CAMOV., 1%,L, !nth,
Effect of Indbies of lossom and depIdtion during davol-opumt
minIng deposito at the and bowdaries of & strip win** ISVOTP.
ucbeb. zav.; gorm thur. 7 no,3119-14 '64 (HTRA 1718)
it rxivtrcthskiy gomorudnyy Inatitut (for Xrvent*7W# ?QI:iOhCb*)*
2. 11seebyumyy n&uchno-iesledovatelllskly gomematallurgiah"kW
institut tavetnykb metallor (for Adigamov)o RA-komondovano kaflodroy
razi-abotki mes-,orothdaniy poleznykh IskopuyeVich Krivorozhokogo
gomorudnogo Jniiltuta.
-AP.JFNTIM, A.!.., datsent; P W-jH(',WiF, inah.
Determining the limits of a strip aine for the selective
mining of several types of ore. Izv.vys.uchsv.zaY. lgorahur.
7 no. 408-42 164. (MIRA 170)
1. KrivoroahsMy !ornoz-udnyy instAtut. Rekomendovanit kniedroy
razrabotk-L mestorozhintdy polaznykh iskopaysmykh.
PERWAKOV, R.Ii., karid. te0ii. nauk; AKKURAMV, VA, j
''I
doktcr -.ekhn. nnuk
Expevience in Um building of an open.-cut u4no on the R&7svumhorr
Plateau. Gor. thurb no.lOs6-9 0 165. (HIM 18111)
1. Gomokhimich,jakiy ordena Lenim kombinst "ApatAlt' In, SA
Kirova (for PeriVakbv, Akkurstov). 2# Kollpkijr f1lial A% SSSR
(for Arsentlyev).
PERWAMOVI kand. tekiir. vauk-, KUIE-AMO A.A., gornyj 1i
PAVLESKV, T.I., gornyy Lab.; AltiENTOYEV, 1,)k!,i..-
tekhn. nauki MEMO, 13.K., iiiiao- *tiekhn. naijLk
Use of' (esp ore entitAs in the apatits opon-eut viinta, Gr.:-.
zhur. nn.10M-16 0 #65. (1470. lei 11)
1. GorniftimicheWy ordana Lenlna kombinat 71-pot,tv, Im. C,mo
Kirova for Periqakov, Kuleshovi Paylenko), 2, Kollikly r.11'.41
AN SSM (for Arstnt.1yev, Nod-inko)d
)Pi~n in! i4rA;mrwr,;-vId in
za it 0 t. Dt.-U r.
e omb- r nd % n g o i i!pOSI t 9 6 v - vY 13 - 1, ~- 11-e
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Prtr* i prindare Noptat" Arlsookol dbUsll; rak*m*Wlsl'3WS
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(Bibliographr-AMealk Proviwo-lbtural rooowvos)
SHMOV, Alek-swidr Ivano-vir - AR 1111Y&V Fe4mr PetrvyWi-, 1150aaADOY, G.S.,
h WT
insh., red.: a. rit.,
[OrganisIng efficient factory traneportatioul Organtestal.1a,
ritalchmol raboty -imt1sisavedskago tramqmwts.; Ix cWta Louis-
gradakogo metalliaheekogo savoda, imeni Staliu, ImmnlWod, 1956.
13 P. (Lenlogratakil dos nauchno-tebtnicheiltal propeowdy.
Informatelonno-tekhmicheakil listok, no.10. Orgwisatsilm I
skonomika proisvodstva) (MINA 10:12)
(Material handling)
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transfusion Ln Botkins I disussep" UUMI., 1958p 19 pps 20) GOP.
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ARSMIUV, F.Y., aspirant
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Shur. no.3-'73-76 '39, (mm 12:6)
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(PulwtQu)
the Rumulan hople Im Republio. Yoen.-
(NMA 12-.12)
AR~,ENI'IYEV, F.V., kR1A.*id"lflljk
Fun(.-,ional statt, of tha kidmiya during Umt trovaont. or Angina
pectorls with at Aspastic and gangliolyti., Trudy
KGMI i)o.10:231-~ .14 '63. (MIRA
1. L, kafedry go;--fltql'aof terapii (zav. kaNf-r)y - Prof. 1.B.
Shulutko) Win' istogo gosudarstvenuago moidits.14koCo inst4tuta.
ARSENTIXKV F V
Morphology of the liver from data of intravital pt=t:ure during the
treatment of Botkinlu disease with blood traxwfunions. W. mod.
shur. na.6t2G-,2l N-D '61. (bUA l5s2)
1. Kafedra propedevtiki voutrennikb bolesmay (zav. - prof. A.I.
Brening [deceased) FA=skogo meditsinshogo instituta. Nauchnyy
rukovoditell - prof, K,A In.
(HEPATIUS, la-MOUS) (BLOOD-TWISAWOR)
(PU=Uj(LS (MIC33t))
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kaMidst tekbulabsAfth nank; TAKOTW,
- T-. r.-, - Tm dat tokhatchsokikh naut,
Thobioiogleal charsoteristics of bessewr sultiog and properties
of soft.steel, Shor. litst, stalt w,359?D-101 036j. (NM IDA)
1. Wedra teortl metallufticheoldkh prOsessev.
Obs"Wr PrOOSIS) (ftG*I-NSfAllOgftPbY)
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PANCHRNKO, Telens Vaell'yovis; SKAIDY, Yarty Aloksandrowlth; POPOV,
Koustantin Viktorovich; KRIM, Dart* Ismakeylah; "" '=
ZNUJXZIQXI-b-- ]MORIN. Yakov Davtdovich; LITSHITIS. Wx... doktor
tokbu.nank, prof., red.-I 09RD031, L.X., rod.isdatel'strai;
UWAT, A.I., tokhn.roii.
(Notallographic laboratory] Laboratorlia notallogftfil. Psi rod.~
B.0,Livshitsa. Xoskvs. Gos.usuchuo-tskhn.tsdato lit-ry Vo dhersof
I taystuol metallurgli, 1957. 695 p. (mm 10:10
(Notallography)
i._'- , - .-, . , . -I!, - , .. .- .
"Admixtures, Concentration Ratios and Properties of Iron,"
lecture given at the Fourth Conference on I Steelwakingp AO.A. L'OlwT Institute of
Metallurgy, MDscow, July I - C, 1957
f
Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958. Nr 1, p 57 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Arsent'yev, P.P., Yakovlev, V.V., Filipporv, S.I., Filichkin-I.F,
TITLE- Bessemer Process Technology and the Quality of Converter
Produced Metal i'Teklinologiya bessernerovskogo protststa i
kachestvo konverternogo metalla)
PERIODICAL V sb.. Fiz. -khirn. osnovy proiz-va stali. Moscow. AN SSSR,
1957, pp 21-27 Diskus. pp 160-187
ABSTRACT: Melts in bottom-blown and side-blown coenverttrs and in open
hearth furnaces have been used to study the effect of
In colli
and [01 on the properties of Bessemer steel, paring the
properties of rimmed steel smelted in a side-blown converter and
in an open hearth furnace it was established that &e increase in W1
from 0.014 to 0.0"0% results in only a decline in the --iscosity of
the metal at room temperatures and does not *ffecl its tendency to
age By comparing the properties of steel sxi~elted in side-blown
and bottom-blovrn converters with different amount of pig. and those
it was found that
of rimmed open hearth metal with elevated4p
an increase from 0. 006 to 0 025% in the metal induces
Card 112 a decline in the ak of steel at room tempoliature. The appearance
13'7-1958-1-368
Bessemer Process Technology jcont I
of a joint effect of (01 and (N1] revealed by comparison of the
mecha.nical propertios of rimmed and killed Besserner steel shows
that an increase in :he content thereof promotca increased suscep-
tibilit-r to aging. while on deoxidation of steel all LDI and LNJ are
bound into stable compounds and do not call torth any aging ten-
dency
E.T.
1. Beewwr converAors-OpersUon 2, Open beartb furnames-
Operation 3: Stesl-FropeTties-Effoots of #*sphorve 4, Steel
--Pr*pt9rties_4ffeot# of nitropit of
OXYrn
Card Z IZ
- ARSINTIM, P.P.. kandl"t tokbidehookikh mut.
lox=tallic Inclusloss In c"t Irox with spheroldsl paphOt,
Lit.prolay. no*4:23-24 Ap 15?. (oft 1015)
(CsAt Im-Dafeate)
$07,1'4_ 2 - 4/4 6
AUTHORS, S. I., Takev"Lev, V. V., 1rssn1.1ye-:,
TITLE: Thr- Importenz-3 of the Temperatilre Factor Ir Converter Processes
(Zrachaniye tamperaturnogo Micro dlys. hDnver1er.-qkh prot-
aessov)
PIRIODICAL: Nauchnyye 4oklady vyeshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1958, Ir 21
pp. 24-28 (UMi'
ABSTRACT: The investigation of the converter proosasse as dependent. upm
temperature wis carried out, Then compartng the oombustion of
caTbon in the cc.nvertsr with the tompwrature applied it no 'be
seen that an intense doo&rbonization in metals occurs only from
.5000C on. Tht c!h&nge of the carbon, siltoon and suposium
content in ths me-tale when 'blowing through the Bessemer oom-
verter was in-reptigated according tc time iand temperature. Tba
comparison of tte combustion curves of carbon with those of
siliion and sigresium showed that ooze d*pindsaas exists botwe4n
the beginning of the intense dectrbonizaW)n smcl the content
of silizon ani magnesium. At a temperature of th* astallie melt
of aboat 1500'3C an intense decarbonizat-Wit oco-ars, and at
Card 1/2 higher temperatjreB this process becomes 9-ren moxt Intense* Tho
SOVII 63 58--2-4/46
The Importance of the Tempa~-utura factor in Converter Px3cesset~
character of thi decarbonization deea not depirt(t or. the eon-
ce!,tratlon ,..f cirbon in the molt and In n,-.)t nXfoo-ttd by the
twerac.tion between carbon and silicon aftil magnealual it Most
probably only dipends oA the texperaturto The amthcrs son=*
that at the viiical temperature of the t7ron-iarbor selts a
change of the y7operties of the alloys owt-ars. The campar6tivs
in--,eatigatlora .1 the carbon content and -.ho texper4ture Us-
pIF-yed that it i.a not the themodynami-is or the concentrafton
ratio of the cc-npononta but only the oxidation oonditions on Ahe
occasion of tl,,:vir&g through the convert%T as wel'.1 as the
temperat%irp fa-,, or that determine the detrarborization prodess
of the mqtal melt. There are 3 figures an4 3 reforeneeo,
of whih arp S:)-.-iet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskl-y 4.n9'..'-*ut at&"-.' k'Moaccw Steel Institute)
SUBVITUD: D(47ember ',0,
Card 22
A-TTRO113: ,ak.: cv, 7. ~j. 1 T V 6
V) - -56-4-3/47
TITLE; Infensifiistioi. Df* the Steel Mel.ting Procea3ies Tnder the Influence
of the jet of th-) Oxidizing Agent (1-tezisi'ika*.a1:fa staleplavill-
nyi.h protsessov Dri vozdPy-.4tvii strvl okls.i.telya)
PERIODICALs Neuc~nyye doklad.f vysshe./ shkoly. ketallurglys, 1958, Nr 4,
PP 17 - 22 (U5SA)
ABSTRACT: The conditions f3r a rational air-blost supply into the metal
furna.ie are experimentally investigated by considertng,firstly,
util"Liation of the nosetbilitieu offered by blast oxidation and,
secondly, regulation of both sequence and wpeeds in the oxidation
of the admixtures contained tn the metal stoolt. In the amelt1mg
tezts the Influenza of the main factors asowd in the following on
thL, o:der and on the speed :)f oxidat--lon of the admixtures to pig-
ivn was examinedi I Intensity of foeding the bath with oxygen
ying speed of the oxidizin.6 agent and ittg vomposition)t
2 method of feeding the oxidizing agent into the both (refining
of molten mete*'. or olasting of the oxidizing agent at the sufacs).
Card 113 In the course 'if analyzing pr1mary data a oprie-i of relations was
lntensif~~cation -,' .ne Steel Pr(,cessFs H,-58-4-3/47
Under the influpn - of tne Je'-, )f the Ox%dizing Agent
ob!ajned, a pa:t of which will be studial hi?re. The data obtained
.I.Early show t-ae effect of temperature en the s-.eed of carbon
ox_dstion In taf melt and cr.,nfirm the suppooit0n, expressed at
an earlier date (.He-' 2), of the exi3ten,.o of a teu;arature thre-
shol(i at de~7ar.)L~rlzation. - At the same tize, it is stated that
th,:- onditions cf feeding the Lath with ozygen may somewhat
-~h,-n,ve the inf.Lencc of the temperature. In the case of weakly
OX-dizing pudd.'ing, the influence exercised by the critical
te.1perature is less marked and increases notice-ibly with an in-
cr,.ar.e of the ~)ygern connentration J-n the fan blast. By intensif~-
int, the aj-r bl.Mt supply a noticeable In *crease ~f the dtcarburi-
za.i-n speed at a mean temperature of the bath ~f somewhat below
obser*,ed. The testing if a combIned wippljv of the
ox-Aizing agent to the bath while simultatioously blasting "d
.n.e,~tlng the Dizidizing ajent into the metal prtvei to be very
iriteresting.. By one iet a 100 % oxygen and by at~other jet a mix.
ture if 50 ~ rxigen ;nd 50 % csrbon dioxide was iinjectod. The
Jets lead intc ;he interior and onto the aurface of the motel
ihcinged place In the 1st and the 3rd melt section, Of the two
Card 2/3 variantat 1) refining with 100 % oxygen and b1satUg with a
Intensification of tile Steel qel Ling rro(.esses SOY/ 16 3-58-4-3/47
Under the influence of the je, of the Oxidizing Agent
f
m'.xture of 50 110 02+ 50 % C02 t and 2) refining wi--h 50 % 02 + 50 %
CO')2 blasting with 100 % oxygen, the latter prned to be =are ef-
foctive. This neans that the use of a move intense oxidizing agimt
for blasting the both, ensuring higher obsolut+ speeds for the
o~:idaticn of tie elervents, was more effeotful. The employment of
erimbined bla3ting, at both variants, lead to sit intensification
of the proce3ses of oxidizing the admixtures o:r acIten metal.
V.ere are 6 fifures and 2 references, 1 of which Is Soviet.
ASSOCILTION: Mcskovskiy in3titut steli (koscow Steel Inatitute)
SUBMITTED: June 14, 19511
Card 3/3
25(l) PHA.'3F, I WOK M'.*!'1i-ITAej()ti SOV/2604
Filippov, Serg! y lvanov I -
.Ii, j,;j.:jcvj,ctj Arstritlyev, fl,ril Valentin
Viktirovich
Konverternaya !--Iali~ca stnti (Crmvart;-~r StohelvitakLrig) Mcatiowp Metallurg-
.' Izdat, 1959. 432 p. 3,00 t-,,.~pies printtd,
Ed. : Ye, A. Kazachkov; HJ. )f Publishing House: L. V, Yablonskaya;
Tech, Ed,: P.O. Islentlyiva.
PURPOSE: This book is Int~nde,l i':-,r T-tallurgical ~nglneers, workers
in scii~ntiflc roseav-_'i [A~Lltlitev~# and students npe,.-,ializing In
steelmaking and the t.~(-,'inclogy of rietals.
COVERAGE: The book contzlif~a rt-;1ew or the theoretical principles and
practical methods of mitenporary ateelmaking In Be-smemer conver-
ters. The tnermodynatato an-! kinetic laws cont3-olllne the content
of Impurities duritig '-,h,~ m-RILtInp, Pr,),J1e8B are 01.11;11n~od, and contempo-
rai-j views oa the cause-3 of Lr)we7~d properties of converter steel
are discussed. The reliti3n c~ Fuch propertleo; as Impact strength,
aging, and weldabilitj ~o tm-purltlas Is examinmd. Methods of Im-
Card 1// 4
Converter Steelmaking
.3"011/280
proving converter ste!:,-I, U.e wie of oxygen I)Iowj, vacuunt
treatment, and certain additives nno, listed, Tie iiuthors thank
I.F. Filich-AAn, S.G. Afanaslyev, A.Y~i. Pollyakov, ani Ye.A,
Kazhchkov fer their a iElatanee, Tht-e %.v. 70 Soviet,
45 English, 37 German, 6 Pren-,,h, 2 Swedinh.. &M 1 FoUnh.
TABLE OF CONTEM:
Preface
4
Ch. I. Causes or Lowere.1 Propertl-!-q 1,V Convertetr .3talt9l 5
I., SolubtlIty of car,-xii In lron 10
2, Solubility of nlt-ogi~.n In Ir, i-k 11
3, SolubilltY of' oxn-en In 17
4. Solubility n1' Bul:;ur in Iron 21
Solubility of pho:-Thortin In lr~?n 23
Effect ~f simixtut-es rn
V 1. d jq,':qj,~ Lron and
steel 26
7. Combined effect o.- nitr'~r~fni, -Nxygpin, phoaphor-re, end
carbon or the prrij~nrtlea qnJ aginp' ot Irqn tird 77
8. Electrort milcr-:1snole Mxflei -~f strtnitural during
deforma',11,nal agli;Lz of Iow-o?nrtcn steel 90
Card 21' 4
Converter Steeim~.klng
sov/.-18o4
Ch. 11, Theorett-il PrIn-Ir-1- -.r.
1. Thermodyn iml,, lat, o
2. Kinetic of niAren Ir-.n
3. Laws controlling tho- absoi-ptl3n and eminalon or nitrogen
by metal
4. Oxygen i:, Itirlng uiti-AtIt',g
5. Oxidation of met*;l ani content of nonmitnALIc laclusions
during the blow
6, The regularity of' phnnpft,--~inim content In metal
Ch. III. Effect of Adm'.xtur!~s
Properties
1. Rimmed steel
2. Semi-kllled stee'
3. Killed steel
4. Weldability of r-rverter
5, Effect of admixt-iren rin
convert,er steel
Card 3/4
:,-, t1o, Change c:f Steel
-I,iel
0,,ai change of pz,,~p,!~rtles of
98
98
102
121
161
1,65
180
184
184
222
227
242
247
Converter SteF-Imiking SOVI,-~604
Ch. IV. Keane o..., rmprol7ing the Tec-hnnlogy of Convertor Pro-
cesses 255
1. Control ol' bath t :,-1.P!Prat?in~ by ,aFqnns or ride-itivoit 2 A
2. The use of oxyget,--inrlo.hed ~,Inw 2N
3. The use of oxygo1r!---,ar+1,,i dtox,!I o,~--water vagwr m"It.ture 292
4. Treatment ~f molt,!n rt-rthpttc ;qln- 317
5. Lowering 1. ~-z 332
6. U3e of vpl-,t J c,-.1 t )i) I-,,1 36 9
7. Improving th,~ pr;:.~-,-,t.!,-i:i 1~t~111,1 by heal,
treatmeat 414
Bibli ography 428
AVAIL ABLE: Ll:)r&ry of (7 J6 .105-~)
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XW, Boris Xhanonovichl WAMOTOT, U.N., skedemiko mmuchu" red.;
RATMI, P.O., insh., retsonsent; ARWIM-PA.& bant.takha.
nauk, retsonsentj VINMIY. B03=1110KAYA,
L.T., takhn.red,
(Deoxidation. cas removal and alloying of stool] Roakisilouls,
dogesatelia I logirwrouie @tali* Pod red, 1,11*116brokbotowse
Moskva, Goo. nauabno-ukhn. Isd-vo lit-ry po ekornot I tovatual
wtallukgii, 1960* 237 1). (MUA 23:3)
1. All USM (for D**~rokhotov).
(Stool-imallura)
UNI LI-ZHI (T516h U-shikil; A~~ il.r. - - - - -- -- -
Viscosity molten irce with additions of wWoft and carbon.
Isy, vp. ucheb., zava,; aban, set. .4 no.70-JI 161.
(MM :1418)
Is Moskovskly Institut stalle
(Irm-AnLi"is)
(liscosime*)
oriUo&,.i oODcqv%rgUmm of weellia md tbo passUdlity of its
rawml dvring the reiming of Iron-wbou, w1U. Isva vym. uchab+
sav,,j oborn, wt, 5 u3*50-3) 162. (KMA l5s6)
1. moskovwdy institut st4ai,
(Iron-motloura)
(Arsenic)
ARSENTITEV, P.P.1 TAKCVLEV, v.v,j FILIPPOV, S.I.
Possibillty of arsenic removal during th6 refilking of Kerch pig
iron in a rotary furnace. Isv. Tyse ucMbe sav.; ch4roo not,
5 no.7t19-26 162. (KMA 15s8)
1. Moskovskiy institut staU i splawov.
(Iron-bletallargy) (Rotary-haarth furnaces)
ARSF.NTIYEV, F.P.; VIMLIJWCV, B.G.,- FII,IFPOV) S.I.
Viscosity and electr-Ic conductivity of iron-carbon jolte
with additions of maziganeme and silicon. Isr. vys. w1mb. sev,
chern. net. 6 no*3tl:j..19 163, (MIRA 16:51
1. ~bskovskiy institut otall, i spUrove
(Iron alloys-TeALng) IIAq% d astalmi.-Tasting)
(Ilectric Conduotfi-rityl
YAYNSHMKF M.I.; MRALM .. I.; MENTOYLV# F.P.
. I ..... - - -1-
Effect of aluminum aid wnganese an the plastie properties of
basic open-hearth lo-r-carbon steel. Ity. vys. whahs sav.; chorus lot*
6 no.Us54-59 163, (MIPA 1713)
Is Moskovskiy institut stall i splayov.
is
ACCESSION NR: AP4042546 S/0148/64/000/001),O*77/0083
AUTHORs Vaynahtok, He 1.1 Arsontlyev, P, Pot 71lippov. :%, 1.
TITLE: Hacrostructuro and chemical iah*u*&*A4tty of 18-ton 1810ts
of low-carhon steel with seditLonA'of aluminum
SOURCEs IVU'Z. Chernays notallurRiyal 'no. 7. 1964. 77-83
TOPIC TAGS: low carbon steel# O8kp sto*10 rimmed steelo killed
stool, forrosilicon debxUlsoi rimmed sto*l, slusiaun doosidixod
rimmed steel, steel macrostrueturs, stool inhostogsoolty
ABSTRACT: Partial or complete deoxUation of rimmed stool In soldi
by aluminum or silicon is ar-a of the m*ans of rodu4inX Its chanicai
inhomogeneity and of Incroasiag the y1old of quality motalo The
corresponding experiments vera carried out with 18-ton ingots of
O$kp rimmed steel deoxidised by forromenjausso In a turn 440
additionally by aluminum (130 X/ton) in the ladle. Somikilloadn"SU4
killed steel was produced by adding 0.2 and 0.4 kg/ton, rospective,ly,
of aluminum shot during poqrLog into molds; the metal of two Ingots
was deoxidised in the sold by an 0#2 k$/ton addition of 452 farrow
Card 1/ 3
.ACCESSION NRs AP4042546
,silicon. All ingots had a -lease crust, 20-40 mm thick. A specific
feature of the Ingots of kiLled and samikilled steel was the preseace.
of a move or less dense brifte, A partial preservation of this brLdgao
.by limiting the crop to 2Z, will ensure welding of shrinkage defecta
.during rolling, thus increasing the yield of quality mat&l to 932.
The macrostructure of the lagot doozidized by farrooLlicon was close
to that of the rimmed-steel ingot; the samikilled' steel mitcro-
structure was close to that of the killed, Perrosillcon in the &*00int
of 0.2 kg/ton of steel does not ensure & sufficiently uniform
distribution of sulfur and carbon In lov-carbon rimmed steel. A
larger amount of farrosilicon would increase the silicon content In
the steel and impair Its plastic properties. The aiddition of 0.4 k&
Al/ton of rimmed steel sharply reduces the iabomogeneity of the
ingot with respect to its sulfur and carbon content, A larg4r
addition of aluminum (0.9 kg1ton) has no further offoct an ingot
inhomogensity but Is needed :* neutralism the nitro.g#n and obtain
nonaging steel. however, the ingots of the steel d4i6xidixed by
aluminum have a highly noauniforok distribution of alusimao, vhieb is
low-carbon #tests containits less than 0*03X west4sol At son promote
strain aging. Orig. art* bass 3 figures and 2 tables.
ACCESSION NR: AP4042546
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stall i splavov (Hoscow Steel and
Alloys Institute)
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dote.; F-11M, Borin Lsmikovich, dots.1 tfflffl~
P~~b#- dots.; TS--UING, Mira Takom 0 NOW;
PMV, lonstantin Vikl;orovichp dots. 1 Prinimb %ichasUyt
A.V.j EaVM1?Sl B.G.p doktor tekbu. toukv
prof., r9de
[MetaU*graphic labwatoory) Laboratoriia wtallbgrafii.
Moskva,, metallurgiiap 1965. 4N p, (MIRA, ~8:9)
FILIPPOV, Soi,j:~)y I idi; ARSU ' - - Y, i, leiv;.ovichl [TITSYRA,
V.I.,, rod.
[Experiments ori the theory of metaLlurgical procommes]
Sksperimentallirle raboty pa tooril wt&Uurglcb~*lb
protsessov. Irdex".j perer. I dop. Moskva Matalluroap-
dat, 1964. 16,11 p. WRA 1712)
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IMEMIYEV, R.V. (Hooky&)
More comfortable suspensorlem. Med.seulm 21 no.#I;?t4!5-46 D 162*
(MA 164)
(IANDAGFS AND BANDAGING)
JIDOROV, Pavel Petrovich, hand. ekon. muk; KOVALEV, Alokwindr
Ivanovich; PrinimaI achastlys WIDOIMSKIY, F.P.1
ARSEN"-IEV, S.P., pid.j DEMIN, A.M.p red.
(Bconomics of river transportation; production soonomics,
organization, and p1mining] Mnozikn, rechmp tranepcwta;
okonomaa, orgwUzutAia i planirovanie proizvodstva. Ko-
skvap Tramport, 1%5. 263 p, OCRA A 5)
KIKOTMP A; FW-ORM, N.; ZCTOV V PAVLOVO D.1 DUDIII, %u.j KWUY, D.;
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WTUWYO N.; MMAD-0 It' A.; Aw1mr-my T.; GAVWA, A.;
PARSHIKOV, M.1 ZHkMIIYj, I.J 8(sowvsxiyf V,
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pruy.v inzh.; DUB11131KIT, N.I. ktnd.i4khn.rAvk
Response to P.Z.Zviag:in and L.LJWtolls artiols Otoantmic
officiene;r of the h7ftaulia susUmm of mderground xUbg,l
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AUTHORS: Arsentfyev, V. V., Arsent'Yeva, Ye. L.
TITLE- TheorT of electric discharge development in a liquid
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhunial, Fizlka, no. 3. 1962, 72, Wntract 3Z11457
(Sb."Primeneniye ulltraakust. k Isaled. veshchostva", no. 'A.
Moscow, 1961, 101-11)9)
TEXT: The specific electric,?l conductivity of a disclimge plama in a
liquid and the channel radius -f primary ionization are estlumtted for Ute edge -
plane a.-rangement. The change with time of channel radius., electrode jxjtential,
resistance of channel and discharge current is exulned. Particular caLculations
are carried out for chemically pure water. There are 5 referencea.
YU. Hastavoy
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Card 1/1
Mercury (Planet)
"Analytic thakry of the secular mAi long periodic perturbatiovis and sovemAts of 6sreary,*
P. T. ReznIkovskiy, Author Astran abur 29, no. 4P 1952
MMY& 14st of Russian Accesvion!A tdbrary of Congress, Xo"*er 1952p Undassifted
Bartaya, R. A.
"Determining absolute spectral mignitudes of week stars of tyTes M.P.* R.A. Bartaya.
Reviewed by V. V. Armfpntlyev. A3t.ron. shur. 29 No. 4, 1952.
Monthl List of Russiag Acceallonp. Library of Congress# lWember 1952. UNCUSSIF110
WM/AstrouaW - Rafte TOU4*0VO *ug 5$i
Yj 1!
Ww Radio Telesaqw, ' V. V, Arseutlyevj State
Astron Inst In Pi"X. Shtainbeal
Priroda, No 8v pp 90-91
Dercribes the Dr~tish 250-foot radio tolemoope.-
Claims that the theoretical principles of 'Tadio4oi .~i
"tronoBW were likid by Academicians W. V. rapaU
and L. I. Mandel'uhtax aromA 1928. StAt"~ ~jm*
S. S. 1haykin ant B. M. ChAbachev, who comduc
the radiophysleCk obserntions of the tOW a 9.'~
oclipse of 20 Var 1947 in SmII,, were
damnstrate the flun ~ a oondal origin of 00011
by man or nual I -size instr4ments rath * ilm
UM VAW doftIOW lie ~A I *m I It i,
twotwo
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ARSUT I UT, T. T.
Meeting of Moscow astronomers with those from the Oblate* psoplo's Be-
public. Astran.xhur. 30 no-3,:370-371 IV-Je 053. (no. 6S3)
(Chim-Astrosomy) (Amtrasoq-Chbo)
On :.,,-Lr ~173, fll,,-~ Z~r~ "!;.-.t:i fic 11 of LitiflAl U,f,,'IjI',,-.Ca].
(!Vr)tIg!d to Prof 'l."Jukarl"int
14, r-i '-,)r oi I i~ rted oii -w~ -4' tJv vni-i Itt;
n n '-talr.
In.-cr[betf riach of Us (!I~rdrs, .1nd entzer.
atel the r n,
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Dofmos of audidat"' Alsoortatious In the Yournod Gowiall of the Nalm
thteraborg Ap4ronowWal luiltuts during 1952. Amtroniftair. )0 R6,43469,474
A-Ag 133. (Mx 61s)
(Aatto&W)
ARSOT'TRY, T. T.
low radlotelescope. P~Irodx 42 no#8s90-91 AS 153,. (WA& 637)
1. GosudiLratvonrqy Assronosicheskiy institut Istat PoLUbternborp.
cudio Astranow)
AD - P-70
Subject uSSR/Astronomy
Card 1/2
Author Areentlyev, V. V.
Title Chronicle
Periodical : Astron. zt.ur., V. MMI,, 1p 102-104, A - F 1954
Abstract : Two short notices: 1) The address of Prof. Gillyermo
Aro, Director of Mexican Observator."es in Takubays
and Tonanrintle, made at the meetIng of the 3clentific
Council of the State Institute of Astranomy Im. P4
Shternberl; on September 25, 1953, vertalvinS to .
astronomical work in Mexico; and 9) A pablic defense
of a dissertation on the "Constitution o1' Spherioal
Accumulat!.ond of Staren by Mwlopow, P. 11.1 junior
scientific collaborator, Astron. Ocuncil, Acad. $0i.1
USSR, undor the scientific direction of Prof. MAOrkift,
B. V. Neir exact methods are su"ested for determining
lines of cqual elliptical apparent density in relAtion
AID - P-70
Astron. zhur., V. XXXI, 1, 102-104,
is - P 1954 (additional card)
Card : 2/2
to space density for 20 spherical stellar concentra-
tions. This Is a generalization of Wallanquist's
method. Elements of 275 ellipses are devormined.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
AID P - 382
SutJect USSR/Astronon:y
Card 1/2 Pub. E - 12/12
Authors Arsentlyev, V. V. and Prodan, Yu.
Title Chronicle Defense of Theses
Periodical : Astron. zhur., V. 31, 3, 302-304, MY-Je 1954
Abstract : Three theses vere presented, defended and awarded the
degrees of Kandidat of Physico-Natheamtical Sciences:
1) Kazachevskly, V. N., junior collsboratm., of the
Astro-Physioal Institute of the Acedenq of Sciences,
Kazakhstan 3SR, presented a thesis on Photometric
determination of the reflecting capacity (albedo)
of the terrestrial globe". His scientifle sponsor
was Academician V. 0. Peaenkov, The oppcnent
Prof. E. Ya. Bogoelavskaya gave a raiv-,rable appraisal.
2) Ryabov, Yu. A., Aspirant for the Chair of Celestial
Mechanics, Moscow State University. The theme of his
thesis was: "On the analytical theory of the motion of
minor planets of the Trojan group'. Ilia scientific
Astron. zhur., v. 31, 3, 302-3o4, W-ja 1954
Card 2/2 Pub. 8 - 12/12
AID P - 382
sponsor was Prof. 0. N. Duboshin. Cr4-ticized favorably
by Prof. B. M. Shchigolev.
3) Shakirove, Kh. R., Aspirant for the Chair of Astron-
omy of the Phyalco-Mathematical Department of the
Central-Aslatic State University. Her thtme was:
"Systematical errors in the watch errors observed In
different hours of the night with a transit instrument".
The scient1fic sponsor was Prof. V. P. Sheheglov, and
the opponents war Prof. K. A. Kulikov anJ Eandidat
Phys.-Math. Sciences Ys. P. Goryslov.
Institution : State Astronomical Institute im. Shternberg
Submitted : No date
PATDUSHAKOVA, Irldmile, d)ktor(Ch&khomlovvlrLya): ARSMI TV I
BX&Wf, A.?., teru. red. ,
CCoaete and bow t4ay were disooverod] loviety i lkh at"Us
Nask", hd-vo *Waist* 1958, 23 P* (Vessoilalmoe ObOhda,1600 PO
resprostrausaltu, politlobaskikh t onuebqkh momolie(Ser. so vypf 2 20616)
(Kin 11 *101
(Cmate)
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AUTHOR: --UAARI17
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TITLZ: International Conference of Astronomers (KeshAmarodsyy owyesd
antronomov)
PERIODICAL: Vestaik Mookovskogo universitetse Bori7s, nalowtikis nekhaniki,
astronoxiii, fittkit khiniio 1958, It 61 pp 239 - 244 (180R)
ABSTRACT: From August 12 - 28p 1950, the X Txtsmolloxta;l Astronovil0al
Congress (MAO) took place in Moscow* It was attlawded by wre
than 1200 delegates and guests frost 35 oountrlow of the world.
Part of the sessions were hold In the **in bul-lding of the NOU
(Moscow State University) and In the Gomudaraivamsyy &at"-
nomicheakiy institut in. P. t. Shteftber"Na. (100-e Astronomical
Institute iseni Po K. Wernberg). he tonfer-ono-s was opened
by the Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the VS8Rp
A. 1. losygin, tho swooned sal soisatlots to 6 world-444$
scientific cooperation. ilso A# V. topohilevo Vice President
of the Acadeny of Scionceep USSR, VoLutod to -tho n*o*&*i*y at
establishing international scientific rolationA. Academicism
V. A. A%b&rtkuW*p President of the OrgkomAtst 0 the C;~.reso
also claimed the joint solution of the most Impowtant Is"
Card 1/*~ of present astronomy. The Congress was *rjanlisdol in form of
International Conference of latrononors gov/55-58-6-31/31
symposia and meetings, k main symposium was devoted to the
Hertzsprung-lossel diagram, which makes it possible to detar-
mine important charactorlatiom of the otarop s%ch as mass, 41-
monsiong groithp and develoyment. WOOOrn, Russian scientists,
and scientists from the eastern countries delivered reports on
these subjects: P. P. Pargapft 1. go topyloy, X# A. Barkhatovs,
V.A. Zrat, L. 0. Masevich, V. a. Famankow, 0. U. Idliao 1*4 Ps
Fedorov, A. A. Nomirog No No Pavlov spoke about the rotation
of the earth and the atom standard timoo The Wlowing was dealt
with in two informal symposia: 1) problons of the terrestrial
and planetary otrbit. the loot-are* by So Yu. Levin, Safr6tair
contained now assumptions which resultod from the coa"*niq
theory loy 0. Yu. Shmidt * 2) Problems oo the :formtion ot so-
tooritio materials were dealt with V 4. P. Timogradov,0116 0.
Posenkov, A. A. Tavuell # A. 3. severs3ry, X. No wastol, 0 T. L.
Krat p I. S. 8bklovskiy# So I# Torn wo 1. Yo. Chudakov To No
Nasarov% Ta. L. Allpart# To I# gras:Vskiyo Lo A* Zhe;;Jin,
At ff. lazantsays The following reports were given with$* the
framework of the disoussions:U. Do ftilovsksys, Tuo Po
Pskovskiy, D. A. Prank-Kamenetskirt Po to lasirovsklyp Iko Zo
Card 2/3 Sagdoyevi D. A. Tverskiy, F. Link Besides
International Conference of Astronomers
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those lectures informal disoussio" *art oxVwisod by the
GAISh, 1by I., S. Movskiy# Do 1o T6*oi%tsqv-T*1'ys&1**vO Ou
of the four now Vice Prssidents was A* lKernberk ftam
Czechoslovakia.
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AMINITAT, T.Y.
Unth COnUsIf Of the International Astronoolul As"clation,
Astron. teir, no.105%2&27 8 158 mu 12-12)
(AstronoW-Bootaties# e~.)
ARSM .'TIV, V.. muchrqy uondnik
Atmospheric temperature. Isobr.i rats. no-12M 0 159.
(MIRA 1318),
1- 00sudarstvenMy Astronowlebeskir lnstltut lwal P.9s Chternbergs.
(Atoopherle tomp rat* e)
F**A.SE I BOOK EXPLOI-IATIONN SOV/3651
VsesuyuznoVe astronoma-gecd3zicheskaye cbshchestvc
Astronomicheskly kalendar' 1%0 (Astronomlc&l Calandew, 1960) Mo4cov,
Fizmatgiz, 1959. 351 1). (Series: 1": YezhegodniR; peramennaya
chest', vyp. 63) 7,20,, xples printed.
Ed.: I.Ye. Ralchlin; Teat.. Ed.: S.N. Akh1&mov; EditorW Boardt P.I.
Bakulin (Rasp. Ed.), M.M. Dagayev, S.C. Kulagin, A.G. Masevich, P.P.
Farenago.
PU&P4QSEi The ':)ook is int!,nded for astronomers and geo0hysieleta and
physiaists Interested tn astronomical phenomena.
COVERAGE: ThI3 yearbook on astronomy was compiled by a tmabor cf Soviet
scientists 3pecializing in several different branchom of astronorq.
The followIng persons participated in the work: L.D. Kovbasyuk, who
wrote the chapters on epl-emerides of the San and Mari; M.M. Dagayev,
the chapters on planets, eclipses, physical coordInatom of the Bun,
Mon, Kars, and Jupiter, and the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn;
V.S. Lazarevskiy,the ct.Aptera on ephemerides and hellceentvic longitudes
of planets; Ye.G. Demidov, the chapters on occultatit)v of ~stars and
.planets by the Mpon, otservations or Polaris and computation of coor-:
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Astronomical Calendar, 196'
307~13651
dinates of stars; V.A. --',r!)nahteno the chapters on come*,sl Y.$. Yakhon-
tova, secti:,nr on minor planetsl and N.B. Peroval ths chapter3 an
variable sttrs. The aptieridixes contain articles an recent ds-relop-
mtnts and everts in astronomy such as the launching cof the first Soviet
space rocket., the 10th 1"ongreas of the International Antronowical
Association held In Mos,~ow in August 1958, developments in &Aronomy
in 1958 during the IGY. "here are 385 references, &.11 Soviet.
TABLE OF CONM"TS:
Editor's Note 5
PART I. EPIMMIDES
Explanations oT tie EphemPtidds 7
Ephemerides of tha Sun and t"he Foon
Planets 40
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Astronomical C&lendar, 196:
Eclipses 66
Occultations of Stare and Pl"ets by the Moon 90
Physical Coordinates of Sun, Moon, Marep and Jupiter 103
SILtellites of 'jupiter 112
Satellites of Saturn 134
Comets 135
Minor Planets 136
Variable Stare 137
On the Observaticn. of Polaris
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Astronomical Ge.lendar, 196( SOV/3651
On the Computaticn of Coordinates of Stare 158
PART 11. IPPENDIXES
Developments ir, Aistronomy 1-1 1958 .162
Shcherbina-Sa.mo.rlcva, I.S. The Sun 162
Dokuchayeva, O.D. The Stare and Nebulae ISO
Bronshten) V.A. The Moon ard the Planets 205
Bronshten, V.A. The Comets 218
Aree4 1yevj-V,V. The Firat Soviet Space Rocket 220
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The 10th Congress of the Intsrnational Astronobic Association 237
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Frank-Kamnstakiy, D.A. Meaunvion on the Origin of Elements 237
Leykin, G.A. Symposium on the Har2sprung-Russel Diagr~a U0
Shcheglov, F.V. Electron Telescopes U7
Bjron9ht6b,-V.A. *~~.. The' fifth Mieftly of~,tfts Ope4taliftspittU on the -Ipt4W,-'
national Ge,)physical Y*4r 252
Maaevich, A.G. Visit to Cbsovatories it the United Stotes 262
Semaldn, N.K. The People's Observatory of the Plant imoni Ukhi4bw 204
Sakharovskiy, L.T. "Sternal" Calendar vith Uble of Lunar Phases 292
Perell, Yja-G. 350th Anniversary of Galileo's Discoveries With the Tel*-
scope 308
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MEM"I'M MI
F1=40T, Vueiliy Grigorlyevich, Pkedemiko I TJW
0 red.;
STUMOVA, N.A., red.1xd-vo; 641(GIMN'ttol. 11, 44 6. red.
(What the results of observations on the origin of the solar
syst m toll us] Chto govoript dwmp uOlludenli o 3voiskhosh-
do;;Iio solunchnot mlstAsW. MOSIM, 15d-VO %MIAIO.* IW. 4? P.
(Yeasoiusnoo obshobeatiro Vo resprostnuedlu ;cIttlohemkikh i
nauchnykh snanii. Ser.9. Plaike i kMaiimo ricol) (KM 1391)
(Solar systes) (commosany)
KTJLAGIN, S.G.; KOYBASYUK, L.D.; DAGAMOT. N.N.; LAZARWUIT. V.S.; LATXRU.
A.A.; KUKLIN, 3.Y.; CMMM. V.5.; MIXTIC11, TO.O.; NNUMM,
V.A.; TAUNWA, V.S. (LanInasd); MOVA, N.D.; MUMMA,
O.D.; KATASV, L.,L.; NASIVICH. A.G.; 50=11AP-SMOTWIA. I.$*,,
ARMWIMO T.Y.; PRAK-KAGOONMY, D.A.; OWN. CA.; Mammm,
Vi.V -, BAMIlit, P,I.o otw.radol; NAMICE1, AeG,, redi,;
OV.P., red,.; 1 110 I.Te., red.; AKIMAW, SeN.9 tekbnareds
(Astronomloal calerAsr. A parlwok; varlatlo section for 19391
Aistronomichaskli kalandarl. Ishegodnik. Per6munnis chest',
1960. Red.kollegila P.I.Bakulin i dr. Moskva. Goo#lx4-,Yo flmlko-
matem-lit-rY, 1959, 351 P- (Tsesolunnoa m atTonomo-goodexicbe slow
obshchastTO, UO,63) (KM 13t1)
1. C-owidaretvannoys aistronomo-podealckoskop obehebmetwo (OW)
(for Kulagin, Kovbasyuk. Lazareveldy, llooddevich), 2. Hoilwyekoye
otdoleniye Yeasoyusnogo setronomo-podexichealoop obshchestva
(MOVAGO) (for Dappy, Jroushten# Perove).
(Astronosq-Tearbooks)
1 1; 11 h.'. 1 111 1111 jj!jj
0 w
KUIAGIN, S.G.; KOVBASYUY,, L.D.; DAGAMI MAI LAUMOM, V.S.;
D24IDDVICH., To.G,; 3=5 I j V.A.; YAMMTOVA N gq(Letdnpad)j
KUROCHW, N,Y~.; DOECHATPA) O.D.1 SHGi;glzM1XA,, I.S.;
fICHO A.G.; LIftWj Tu.9 MAPT= Vj~.L
KAM I
MOROZ) V. I.I KASEVIdg, A.0.1 =0 TU*G*j BWLVP rdies owe
red.; K=KGV, G.S.0 red*; AXIMM: Sol*, tolftt W#
[Astronomical calon4w; yoarbook.Varlable parto 19041 Astrono-
micherkii kalend;trlj ashegodnik. %rmemwia chastlp 1962o Red*
kollegiiat P.I.bikuUn i dr, Moskva, Gom.,isd-yo flmiko,4mtmm4
Ut-ry,, 1961, 2!i9 pi, (Tam Woos artronmo-goodecWhaskos ob-
shebestvo, ne.65'1 CIOA 1402)
1, Gosudarstvenzw7e AAronomo-podesicbeekoy'S obehabitstm (for
Kalugl-L, Koftesyuki Lazarevskiyp Demidovich), 2, Mosizvokoye ot-
deleniye Veeisoyustioic astroumo-geodesichemkogo obabobsetra (for
Damevp Broushten., *arocbkin),.
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AUTHORt Arsentlyev, V. 7
S);D58/62/000/004/066/160
A058/AlCi
TITLE: On the theory of -.he shook waves arising Incident to electric dAs-
charges In liquids
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962, 31, abstract 40265
(V sa. "Primenenive ul'traakust. k issled. vttshchestvO. no. 13,
Moscow, i961,111-.120)
TEXT: Incident to electric discharges in liquids the tem;erature in the
region of the discharge channe:. rises to several tons of thousands of degrees.
This leads to the discharge channel and the region adjaoent to It being filled
with gaseous prodlicts (discharge plasma) under very high pressure. An &,result
the liquid particles adjacent -7io the channel are set in motion aid a shook wime
is formed in the liquid. In a first approximation we can assume that a sharp
boundary exists between the plAsma and the liquid. Owlr4g to the i'apidIty of
events, the proce3s of hydrodynamic expansion of the discharge pluma can be
approximately regarded as adiabatic, neglecting thereby dIssipatlon processes.
Inasmuch as pulse obargesmoC-tery brief duratlon, the 1WdrodVwm1c expansion
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D222YD309
AUTHOR: Arsentlyev, V,V#
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TITLE: On the theory of shook waves arising with an electric
discharge in a liquid
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i rsdiofilektroni.ka
no. 5, 1962, abstract 5-5-j3 d (V sti. Prl,meneniye
ulltraakust. k issled. veshchestva, no. t4, 1961,
h".0 11-120)
UIXT: A theoretical investigation of the processes doveloping dur-
ing an electric discharge in a liquid. The energy integral of the
shock wave, the motion ei:~uation of the boundary of the discharge
channel under hydrodynamic propagation, the integral (if the impulse-*
an equation for the enerrj density of the shook wavep and an equa-
tion for the density of the impulse flow are obtalnedt 7 referenceso
[Abstractor's notes CompIte translation].
8/19 62/000/005/076/157
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ARSENT'YEV, V.V.; ARSE11TIYEVA, Ye.L.
Theory of the dovtlopment of an electric discharge in a fluid. krim.
ul"Irsakust. k ~ssl. veshch. no.14:101-109 061. (NIVA 14:12)
(Electric discharges) (Plasma (lootted gases))
ARSBV~YEIV,--
Theory fo shock waves arising in electric diocharps in fluids.
Prim. ul'traakust. k isel. veshch. no.M111-120 161. (MIM 14:12)
(~bock waves) Weatric discharges) (Plmw (Ionized gases))