SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSEYEV, O.I. - ALEKSEYEV, P. I.

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YBMLIYEVO Abdesh Yergaliyevich; SHESTAKOV, Tiktor Alakeandrovich; BALOBOLKIN, A.N.; AIMS=11 0.1 1 spetst radektor; ILITASHERKO, L.V., 'HIZHIi---r radaktor; C . . tekhniftle'alfty raclaktor 0 (Work practice of lending mines in Rudnyy Altai) Opyt raboty persdo- vykh gorniakov radnogo Altaia. Alma-Ata, Kazakhakoe gos. izd-vot 1956. 96 p. (MIRA 9:12) (Altai Territory-Hining engineering) 7- ALEKSBYEV, 0.1.; Tn'MXKOV, IFxh. ~Dymmic loading of ths cable in various conditions of impact drilling. Trudy Inet. gor. dela AN Eazakh. SSR 1:176-179 156. (Boring) (MIRA cable 11:1) ALEKSHYMV, 0.1. Some problems of developing open cut mining in Kazakhstan. Trady Inst. gor. dela AN razukh. SSR 2'72-77 157. (MIft 10:12) (ratalghatan-Strip mining) , I - -I - 4 - AIMMYIV 0010 e--ga" -L 0-1 ~ Physical value of the Hass test. Izv. AN Xazakh. SSR. Ser. gor. dels, met., otroi. i atroimat. no.W25-127 157. (MLRA 10t9) (Bxplosives-Testing) J~ MIN, A.A., kand. tokhn. nauk; AIMCSM'V, 0.1., kand. tekhn.nauk. Mining industry in Kazakhstan. Gor. zhur, no.ii.-16 N 157. (Kazakhstan--Mining engineering) (MIRA l0r12) -'z 'pm g _- 4~.,:,:~ ~'~ vt~~q *-S r AINKSMT, 0.1., PHIMIOV. N.I. 1 .1 %ma""A"u- Comnarntive'evaluation of the effectiveness of impRot-cqbla tool and.impact rotary drilling in Dshez)msgan open-pit mines. Isv. AN Kaw0di. SSR.Ser.gor.dala, met. i stroimat. no.11.71-78 156. machinery) (MLRA 10:1) (Daheskasgan-Boring j 127-11-3/12 AUTHORS: Kekin, A.A., and Alekseyev, 0.1., Candidates of Technical Sciences TITLE- Ore-Mining Industry of Kazakhstan (Gornorudnaya promyshlennost' Xazakhstana) PERIODICAL: Gornyy Zhurnall 19571 # 11, p 16 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The ore-mining industry of Kazakhstan is represented by very large enterprises such as the Dzheskazgan copper mines# Koun- rad i~inej and the polymetal combines in Lenimogorsk, Zyryanovsk, Achisay and Tekeli. In addition to them, dozens of polymetal, rare-metal and gold-recovering mines are operating in Kazakh- stan. In the Kustanaj steppe the Sokolov-Sarbay Mining Cbn- centration Combine is being conttructed to mine 2 large de- posits of magnetite ores. South of it, there are the Lisakov and Ayat deposits of hydrogoethite ores of sedimentary origin whose total resources exceed those of the Kerch basin by al- most three times. six scientific research and educational mining institutl6ne are functioning in Kazakhetant the In- stitute of Mining of the Kazakh Academy of Sciences, the Ka- zakh Mining-Metallurgioal Institute, the Altai Mihing-Metall- Card 1/2 urgical Institute of the Kazakh Academy of Sciences, the Ka- Ore-Mining Industry of Kazakhstan 127-11-3/12 raganda Mining Institute, the VNIItsvetmet, and the Kazakh Scientific Research Coal Institute. The article contains 2 photos. AVAILABLEz Library of Congress Card 2/2 ALIKSEYEV, O.I.;,SVISHCHEV, V.A.; KUZIMTSOV, B.D. Experimentation on electro-hydraulic boring. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Sor. gor. dela n9-1:58-68 159. (HIRA 12:9) (Boring) (Electricity in mining) ALEKSNM, 0.1. I.... ... I-------.I I Calculating single concentrated charges. Izv.AN Kazakh.SSR. Ser. ger.dela no*2:72-77 '59, (NIRA 11.:4) (Mining engineering) -ALICKSBTNV, O.T.; YUSUPBEKOV, D.U1. Nothod, of timing complex routing steps for the study of industrial processes In open pit mines. Isy. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser.gordela no.2: 34-38 160. (NIU 13: 10) (Strip u1ning) (Mine haulage) ALEKSEYEV 0.1.. SMIMOV $ S * N. 1. Outlook for developing the open-pit mathod of mining iron ores in Kazakhstan. Trudy Inst.gor.dela AN KazakbWR 8:15-25 1610 (MM 15s4) (Kazakhstan-Iron mines and minin ) A=SEYKVj--OiI-i3--KPDYRBAYF-V, A.A. tl-----' Comparative evaluation of-the operation of truck haulage in relation to the angle of incline of the roads. Trudy Inst.gor. dela. AN Kazakh.SSR 9t82-87 162. (NIRA 15:8) (Mine haulage) AIEKSEYEV, 0.1.; KDYRBAYKVs A.A~ Determining the efficient n=ber of locomotives to work with an excavator. Trudy Inat.gor.dela AN Kazakh.SSR 9395-98 162. (MMA 15:8) (Mine railroada) (Excavating machine4) ALEKSEYHV. 0.1.; KADYRBkYEV, A.A. ------------- Coefficient of the use of equipment in open-pit mines Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN Kazakh. SSSR 10:99-104 163, ?MMA 16;8) (Kazakhstan--Strip mining-Equipment and supplies) ALEKSEMP 0.1.; MUSTAFINAv A.M.; ~ADYXOVI G.Kh.; DORONENKOp F.G. Los of cheap explbsives (Itigdanit") In some large pits of Kazakhstan. Trudy 'Inst. goi!. dela AN Kazalffi. SSSR 10t195- 200 163. (MMA 16:8) (KazaWv,t, Un-Explosives) AILIEIKSIIYEVk, SVISHCHEVp V.A. a Use of loading'and-haulage equipment in the leadingpits of Kazakhstan, Ti-udy Inst. gor. dela AN Kazakh. SSR 11S155,158 163. (MIPA 1601) (KazakhAan-Mine railroads) (Excavating machinery,) ALEKSEYEV) 0.1., kand.tekhn.nauk; YENIKEYEVA, F.G. Use of linear progra=ing in determining the maximum yield of a quarry. Vest. AN Kazakh.SSR 19 no.10t58-66 0 163. (MIRA 17:1) ().I,; 3VI~lfl(;f4f"v$ - I- I. V. A. Daterrui lArformnan potentiallUea of exIcavators in strip I mines. 1rudy Inst. gor. dela M Kazakh. S~*,F- 13--14,8-151 164. 17,,7) ILLEKSEYEV, 0.1.~ DUARISAGANOV, II.A.) ZAVALISHIN, V-S, Methods of calculating futureltechnical and economiz indices in seleoting the optimum varikit for boundary limits of an open-rit mine. Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN Kazakh. SSR 18t 3-8 165, Technical and economic evaluation of variants of boundary limits of an open-p.11% mine. lbid.iV-92 (MIRA 18-112) ALEKSEYZV INKO QI. [Aleksieviev, O.L.]; OVCTIARE F.D., adademik Reinforcement of the metbod for determining ele0jokinetic potential. Dop.AN URSR no.6:763-765 t6l. (ITIRA 14:6) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR. 2. AN USSR (for Oveharenko). (Electromotive force) 7 MRATOV, R. S.; 3EYEV) 0. L.; VERBUK,, 11. A.; IMOSTHCHENNIKOVp N', V, "The System of Typhlotechnical Facilities for Schools for Blind and Weak-Sighted Persons" 1. Institute of Defectology of the Acad. of Pedagogical Sciences of the RSFSR. To be presented at the International Congress on Tschnology and Blindness, New York, 18-22 juhe 1962. GVCIARENKOV F.D.; ALMEYEV# O.L. Ion exchange and the electrokinetic properties of argillaaeous minerals. Ukr. k'h4-. shur. 29 no.42372-376 163. (MMA 16W SR. -neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrS --(C* mineralo--Electric properties) (Ion exchange) S/02 63/000/003/017/022 D405YD301 AUiiioin Alekseyev' 0., L. TITLE: Blect.o-optical properties of clay minerals PERICIDICAI: Akddemip naak UkrRSR. 'Dopovidi. no. 3. 1963, 380-383 TSXT: The electro-optical pr'operties of cation-substituted clay minerals were studied a new method. Colloidal solutions with a by s4lid-phase concentration'.9f 0.1 gram/liter were prepared from montmorillonite, halloysite, and kaolinite specimens, saturated with Na"', ?111+, Ca2+, A13+ and Th4+ ions. A.C. rectangular voltage pulses were applied to the solution and polarized-light was , let through it. The - modulation-eff ects-indica-te- Mie- diffeir-dW-6-haractOr ~ of th6,~niod'-Ul-a-t:Lo-n-c-u-r-v--e-s- is',an indication of differant-particle size; the-latter is primarily affected by the exchange ions. This is also borne out by the electro-optical ',effects in the--itvastigated specimens. The in.tensi ty of the trans-' Card 1/2 22 S/02 63/000/003 017/0 -Electri)-optical.-properties D405YD301 2+'. mitted light id very --low -in natural montmorillonite and ..In its~Ca form; this means that the particles are either large or isotropic. Na -montmorillcinite, on the other hand sensitive to po- is-very form, o -~-o ay ral6:L-~ 'UU~ be-used,-in- Kerr cells The!--~.-exectro -.t optical- properties: of ka6linite and halloysite-of other..-1attice-,-___ type differ fr6-thiose ofmontmorill6nite-type stru'c'tures. The electro-.optioalmproperties of-clay..minerals are clos,ely related to their hydrophility; hence the electro-optical method can be used for est*imating the hydrophility of solid phases. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: InBtytut zahallnoyi i neorhanichnoyi khimiyi AN URSR (In'stitu-Ce of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the AS' UkrRSR). PRESENTED: by'Academician F. D. Ovchax-enko of the AS UkrRSR1 -SUBMITTED: September,8, 1961 -:Card,,2/2 LIEKSEY-P, -~L. Rapid method for determining the total capacity of exchange of clays. Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no.1:114-116 165. (MJfiA 18s5) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. AlEKSEYEV, O.G.; YAKUSHEVI V.I. Combined oalculation of opttam reserva.tion. Izve rp. wl-Abo zav.; prib, 7 noo4s77-85 16J+ (MIRA 18s1) lo Vo3n)nnaya artilleriyskayet akademi7a. Rokomendorana kafedray elektr4mnoy vychislitaltney tokbnikio 15-57-5-7083 -Translation from: ReferativnyT zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, p 192 (.USSR AUTHOR: Alekseyev, 0. N. TITLE: Efficient Interval in Short-Time Delayed Action Blasting (K voprosu o ratsionallnom intervale zamed- leniya) PERIODICAL: V sb: Korotkozamedi. vzryvaniye v gorn. dele, Moscow, Ugletekhizdat, 1956, PP 5-12 ABSTRACT: The efficiency of short-time delayed action blasting becomes apparent in two respects: 1) decrease in intensity of earth fluctuations (the seismic effect); 2) increase-in the yield of rock with a simul- taneous reduction in amount of explosives. The nature of the first of,these advantages is self-evident. The second is the result of formation of an additional open surface at a given moment; in open pit mines Card 1/3 15-57-5-7083 ,Efficient Interval in Short-Time Delayed Action Blasting (Cont.) delayed-action bla5ts, The delay should amount to 400 to 800 msec; the di5tance between bore holes should be 8-m to 9 m for 10-m open faces, and 10 m to 12 m for'15-m open faces, to obtain desirable results. Card 313 L. N. M. DR)KONOV Yc.?fl,. .-nzb.; ALEKSEYEV, O.N., 'Anzf..; fdllll,Y~1.1, A. '.. inzh. .0 The BMZ gas turbine with 3,550 lp. rating. FnergomashinostroenJe 10 no.7s23-25 Jl 164. (MIRA 17t9) _Att_14_R1AP5_0_2A525 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/010/0112/0111 INVENTOR# aek "a ~v c-2, 0. ~TITLE: A gas turbine supercharger system for a two-cycle diesel. 'Class 46, No. 175791. [announced. by the Bryansk Machine Building Plant (Bryanskiy mashi- zavod)] SOURCE: Pyulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965, 112-113 TOPIC TAGS:. supercharger, gas turbine supercharger ABSTRACT: An Author Certificatehas been issued for a gas-turbine supercharger for:: .:a two-cycle diesel, containing one oriseVeral-turbocompressore(operating on exhaust.- ases)and air coolers. Pumps, located below the pistons, with one-way valves 9u ply. 9 p air to the turbines for scavenging (see Fig. 1). To augment supercharging and ralite ,the efficiency of the diesel, on the turbocompressor's shaft is installed an auxiliary air turbine and intake and outlet manifolds, which are connected to a receiver; the auxiliary air turbine can be equipped with a self-contained blower to supply compressed air to a~receiver located parallel to the turbocompressor. Card l/ 2 IMM 621,436 L 9z~ly-ob Ofj deni,Cn of Ilia turbine vvigo r operdting or exhauut gar~es with vitriable pai-,timetan from a two-nycle diesed angire. EnergomaEihinostroenie 11 no.W-la Ag 165. (14rRA 3,8sJO) ALEKSEYEV, O.V. Comparison of the circuits %C,a wide-band power amplifier using two shielded tubes. Izv. vy-s'. ucheb. zav.; radiatekh. 6 no.5: 543-547 S-6 163. (MIRA 17il) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy radioperedayushchikh ustroystv Leningradskogo elektrotekhnicheakogo institute imeni V.I. Ullyanova (Lenina). ZHIVOTOVSKIY, A.I.; ALEKIWYKV, O.V. Construction of wide-band non-retunable transmitter stagels. Radio- takhnika 18 no.1202-30 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Deystvitellnvye chleny Nauchno-tekhnichakskogo obshchestva radiotekh- niki i elektrosvyazi imeni Popova, AUMEYEV,, P. I- ---l- - Siberian pine forests in Irkutsk Province. TrudyTom. obi kraerved. maz. 6 no,100-35 162. (MIRA 17111) 1. Glmyy lesnichiy Irkutakogo upravleniya lesnogo khozyaystva. ALEKSEYEV P.; IVA*NCVAj A... red.; PYLAYEVA, A., red.; TVKHONOVA) Ye... -4~ ~~ BALLOD, A., tekhn. red.; FEDOTOVAO A.,. tekhn. red. (Land and mex) Zemlia i liudi. Moskva; Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit- ry, zhurnalcm i plakatovy 1962. 195 po (MIRA 15:3) (Agriculture) P.; KRYUKOV, A. Moving a redesigned blast furnace onto a foundation. Na stroi. Ros. no.8:9-10 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Glavnyy inzhener proyekta tresta Stallmontazh (for Alekseyev). 2. Zamestitel' glavnogo inzhenera tresta Metallurgstroy Tul'skogo, sovnarkhoza (for Kryukov). (Tula--Blast furnaces--Foundations) AIEWYEV, P. ~ imh. Repa#Ing cylinder heads of the "Volga" and nioskvich-407" engines. AvtotranBP,,' 40 no.5-54 YAY 162. (MMA 15:5) (Automobileo..-Zngin6s-Cy4nders) ALEESMIEV, r.A. Effect of antibiotics on antibody production (agglutining) in children'with typhus abdominalis and paratyphoid. fever. Izv.AN Uz.SSR.Ser.med. no.3:21-27 '58. (MIRL 12:3) 1. Tashkentakly gosudarstvennyy maditainakiy institut, Kafedra detskj~:h bolezney. (ANTIBIOTICS) (AGGLUTININS) (TYPHOID FEM) LOGMVA, N.So, doteent; ALMSBYNV, P.A_~,_ )mnd.med.nauk Vitamin 31? and neopergepar in the treatment of Botkin's disease In children. Med.zhur.Uzb. no.ltl7-19 Ja 159. (MIRA 13t2) 1. Iz kliniki detskikh infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - Prof. 1h.A. Yunusova) Tashkentskogo gosudaretvennogo meditsinskogo Instituta, (OTANOCORALAMINZ) (HIPATITISO IMOTIOUS) (LIVER IMPRACT) ALXK~b-syjlv, P.A*, kand.med.12auk; BERMAN, A.I. Course of measles in conjunction with epidemic bepatitis. Med.zhur. Uzb. no.1:24-27 Ja 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kliniki detakikh infektsionnykh bolezney (zaveduyusbehiy - prof. Kh.A. Tunueova) Tashksutekogo gosudarstvatnogo meditsinskogo instituta i iz Tashkentskoy detskoy infektsionnoy bollnitsy No.2 (glavuyy vrach -'Kh.M. Manovarova). (MEASLES) (HEPATITIS, IMCTIOUS) ALSKSMU. P.A., kand.sed.nauk Clinical course of typhoid favor In Infants, hdiatrila 37 no.10; 26-28 0 159. (MM 13:2) 1. 1z detakoy infektatonnoy klinild (zaveduyushchiy prof. 1h.A. Tunusova) Tasbkontskogo moditainskogo instittita. (TYMOID in inf. & childe) AILM MI. 7, P.A., kand. mod. nauk; 131MIAN, A. 1. Glinical/qourse and dingnosis of jaundice due to salmonellosis In children."Pedintriia 37 no-5:52-56 Vq '59. (MIRA 12:8) j 1. In 2-y detakoy infektaiowwy bollnitsy Tashkenta (glavnyy vrach Kh. M. Munavarova), (JAUNDIG3, in inf. & child caused by salmonellosis, clin. course & diag. (Phs (SAIAOMILIA INMTIONS, in inf. & child causing jaundice, clin. course & diag (Raa)) A - - gim- P.A.- 13KMN, M.1. ; KOMM77TA, Te.p. Clinical and pathohistological picture of S. typhimarium Infection in children. Zhur.mIkrobiol.epid.j I==. 31 no.lali-n6 ja 16o. (MrPA 13:5) 1. Iz 2-y Tashentskoy detskoy infektoionnoy bollnitay. (STAMORMA rMOTIONS In Iuf.'& child.) RUHTANSEV., PA.; RYZHKOV,, M.S.; IVANOVj, A.I.; TAGANp IrL., elektrmeki ~ik; L IN, A.F. Discussion of the article "Pedal or track eircuit.8 Avtom.,, telem. i sviast 9 no.10,38-39 0 165. (MIU 18:11) 1. Starshiy elektromakhanik Velikolukokoy distAntaii Dktyabrlokoy dorogi (for Rmqantoev)* 2, Starohiy elaktromekbanik Miktmlskoy distantaii Severnoy dorogi (for Ryzhkov). 3. Zamestitell machall- nika Ryandomokoy distantaii Severnoy dorogi (for Aleksayev). 4. Glavrqy inzh. Nyandmskoy distantaii Severnoy dorogi (for Ivanov). 5. Krasnolunn kays. distantsiya Donstskoy dorogi (for Tagan). 6. G2.aynn inzh.' Kishineyokoy distantsii signalizataii i avyami Odeasko-Kishimvskoy dorogi (for Lyubin). ------ --- --- - - - -- - --- - - . --2,11-11- 11 1 ALZ~OZILIV, -. A. "Comparative Evaluz~tion of Some Laborator:,- !.ethol---, of in Thyphold-I'laratyphuz Diseases." Cand Yed Sci, Y,-:5hkent z~-e l.'edical Inst, 6 Oct 54- (nr, 22 SeP 54) ~,V, Y, ~,. SO: Sim 432, 29 Ypr 55 ALMM971_~F.A.- ~ ' Intermittent action barrel for breaking off gatings and riser heads on steel castings. Lit. proizv. no.7;22-24 ii 163. (MIRA 17-.1) AIEKSEYEVP P.A. The leading vorkers of the oomumication center, Avtow., telem.i ovUsl 6 no.llt23-25 N 162. (MMA 15-11) 1. Zwmestitell nachalinika Nyandonskoy distantaii signalizateii i evyasi Severnoy dorogi. (Railroads-Comiunication eyotems) (Railroads-Employees) S 0 a 0 0 a 0 Al 0 6- -1 to - it- 11--tY U -it-it Al, a IN I-V B m x is P-A it A 4 t A ix up. -gut T_ J. j-, I 4 M Afto 1.0 cartel ter -0-0 .1. T4111101 14 '1~ C.-If E~ lit -E-A 00 porimeaft on the Influence of carbon diolide 0 0 Md. of foods. 1'. A. Al,kwc,. L. A. V,a- on Yarlous V 9. nalorvan-kil. Fj3p? shiloym, 1K, A. Kariessev and . 2 (let., M'M; Rip. froddo 2 :00 Jet milk and biditr in 76111%11 4111141%tilics wctr LeO ex., . -00 ill ve"Ch r.-Ilto. C14 Of VlLtkvkls Volicn., Thr mrWilm -,I 00 Co. lyrokv4led the lwrkxi Of conservation tit fish (trull-, -00 Of 4%, 4.A. 4 )VI. 1%e finh colored a little with Mic`v 9 lee and ftmoviellat looev at 10% rMicil. The rfliriellev 44 C41, 0% a IWVW-tVVtiTr W16% inC"41srd At I11W ti'11111. -00 Aledt litemetmi its ndm lwfter, Mill, unit Now Ill 00 3 xSe w*14A C0% And tmoird alightiv 'Witt. Inat 11111k legaill. 1(, 000 i!! nurtuill tuste If aridity after living vetunied to ait. C'mellmlon: exerts 2 kinds of influence (in GXXI: 0 0 it influem" the nVictiOritanl4mv; responsilde for deteriorn. 0 0 U tim, and sho the product Welf. Tables tit rr%ult4 are T. H. It 4:0 0 NOS Ile* a I - too 0 t Ile, 0 QMV GOL Willal(ml U is AT 00 Is - I - All v F I T 04 111 x it 91 it VL In, I a 1"_ It It so 0 #)S0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 009 0 0 0 e 0 ee 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 v 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ATSXSXM. P. Mar 52 uSSR/Biolo"O Agricultural Cold- Resistant Plants ~110nions Which Resist Cold," P. Alekseyev "Nauka I Zhizn"' Vol X1X, No 3, P 35 Acold-reoistant, onionvas discovered 20 yrs ago In the Altay by K.~A. Anopko. At present this onion, which carrilds bulbs above the-ground as well as on ths roots and survives*vinter temps as low as -50 C, is being cultivated extensively in the Par North. It yields 2 crops per yr: in early spring and late fall. According to B. P. Tokin, it is very rich in ph~tqncides. LF_KSV_zytA V AUTHOR: AlekseevP P 66-2-8/22 TITLE: Experimental storage of refrigerated meat in a chamber with thermal insulation by means of an air jacket ,. (Opytnoye khraneniye morozheno o myusa v kamere s teploza- shchitnoy vozdushnoy,rubashkoy PZRIODICAL:~"Kholoclill Ma Tekhnika"/( e igeration Enginaering) R 1957, NO',2v PP., 41 -a 0.4 MSR).. ABSTRACT: The aim of the experiments was to investigate the relat- ions governing loss of weight during cold storage of refri- gerated meat over a period of five and a half months inside a chambery the two external walls of which were provided with thermally protecting air jackets whilst the other two walls, separating this chamber from other refrigerated chambers, were made,of foam concrete!, The configuration of the chamber and the meat data are given. The results of the experiments are described in some detail, givimg data on the temperature and humidity condi-IN-lions during the pro- ceso of storage',on the heat flow and on the weight losses. During the experimental storage the total loss in weight Card 1/2 of the meat in the experimental chamber was 1957 kg and thevtotal inflow.-Of heat into the chamber was about 11 millio;i 1-kcals ier., the specific dehumidification was Experimental storage-of ref'Vigerated meat in a ch.amber with thermal insulation by means of an air i ffi-kK~122 (Conf-. about 0'.18 glkaek.'. The experiments enabled'Ahe.'deteftips- tion of the-IOBBeS-during five and a half months of stored refrigerated meat'O In a chamber with a heat insulation jacket the-loss during five and a-half months'storage amounted to 0'.59% for beef* and 0'.72% for lamb7. The natural loss of weight of the refrigerated meat was caused by the heat flow through the walls between the experimental cham- ber and the-adjacent refrigerated chambers and also from internal heat-sources-but not through the outside walls'. If an equal air temperature is maintained in all the adjac- ent chambers--and also in the-heat insulation jackets, the loss in we-ight of the refrigerated meat will be independent of the season of the year and.,according to calculations should not exceed 0'.034% per month during any part of & year. To reduce drying off of stored meat it is necessary to provide thermal insulation of the ceilings and floors of Card 2/2 the individual storeys or to maintain an equal temperature, in the chambers adjacent to the one in which the meat is stored: '. There are 3 figureso 4 tablest and 1 Slavic xef- erence. AVAILART : AISKSBYEV...P., inzh. -.... .. How to stack frozen meat. Khol. teldi, 35 no.2:64 mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 3.1-4) (Meat, Frozen--Storage) ALEKSITEV, P. Temperature conditions for egg storage* Khol.tekh. 35 no.5s6l-62 It.- S-0 158. (legge-Storage) (MRA Ilt1l) "The Storage Conditions and Weight Loss of Frozen Meat in Jacketed Cold Storage Rooms." Rep-rt submitted for the 10th Intl. Refrigeration Congress, Copenhagen, 19 August -2 September 1959. it IT 34 v :f' i v Jill I, c- Val 30 I a 10 V 14t% 1) SOV/66-59-5-6/35 AUTHORS.- Ryutov, D., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Ajtk�W_tv_,_L, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Vysotskaya, 0., Engineer TITLE: Conditions of Storage and Losses of Weight in Frozen Meat in Refrig- erated Chamber equipped with Heat Insulation Jacket PERIODICAL: Kholodiltnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 26-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes tests conducted by VNIKhI with a view to de- termining the effect of jackets surrounding refrigeration rooms. Tests were conducted on an extensive scale over a period of 2 years.0 Under ordinary conditions the average prevailing temperature was -17 C with a humidity content of the air of 97%. The loss of weight in frozen meat due to influx of heat from the surrounding cold-chambers was twice as big As the loss observed in regard to frozen meat, stored in a Jacket surrounded cold chamber. Losses can still be reduced, if by means of proper automation a steadier temperature is'maintained. To prevent air currents from taking place inside, it is necessary to place in the chamber insulated partitions. Temperature in the Jacket must not be inferior to the temperature in the chamber by more than one degree, Card 1/2 It is important that the walls separating cold chambers and Jackets sov/66-59-5-6/35 Conditions of Storage and Losses of Weight in Frozen Meat in Refrigerated Chamber equipped with Heat Insulation Jacket should be properly insulated. Tests were carried out in the Moacow Refrigeration Warehouse Nr 12 and revealed that the Jacket-enclosed cold storage room constitutes a great improvement in the prevention of meat snrinkage and reduction of losses in weight. in the ease of a single story refrigeration plant, a better solution for the design of the Jacket may be found by providing a forced air circulation inside the Jacket through a narrow air hole. There are 4 tables, 1 diagram, I graph and 4 references, of which 3 are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: VNIKhI (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Refrigeration Industry Card 2/2 ALEKSZYN, P., Icand.tekhn.nauk Storage temperature of frozen fish. Khol.tekh- 37 no-3:52 My-Je l6o. (MIRA 13 -.7) (Fish, Frozen) A SETZV, P., kandetekhn.ariuk ------------- Simultaneous storage of various products in cold storage chambers. Khol-tekh. 37 no-5:6o s-o 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (food, 7rozen-Storage) .ALEK.SEYEV-,___P.A.$ kand.tekhn.nauk; VYSOTSKAYA, O.M., inzh.; GAHICHEO, S.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; KONOKOTIN, G.S., kand.telthn.nauk Natural loss of meat and fish in rail transportation. Rhol. tekh. 38 no.4:48-50 JI-Ag '61. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut kholodil'noy promyshlennosti im. A.I.Mikoyana (for Alekseyev, Vysotskaya, Gaki&ko). 2. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut mekbanizatsii rybnoy promysblennosti (for Konokotin). (Meat, FrozeA--Transportation) (Fish, Frozen--Transportation) 0 ALEMYU P.A kandtokhn.nauk; NIKITIN, V.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; ~# L.S.., luft;; Prinimali uchastiye: KHOLOPOVA, A.A.; VYSOTSKAYA C~M.' Starshiy ziauchnyy votroAnik; LEHEDEVAj M.Bo, P starshiy'nauchnyy sotradnik; ZHAROVA, K.F., tekhnik;- PAVI;OVAj, N.A., tekbnJ Experjmental~iail transportation of apr!Lcots and grapes. Khol.tekh. 3%no.6:1+6-50 N-D 162. (KIRA 15:12) (Refrigerator ears) (ftit-mransportation) AIEKSEYEV, Petr Al eyeviohy-kand. tekhn. nalik; NOISEYEVA, Nataliya, reyevna, kand. takhn. nauk; WNW, V.S., kand. tekhn. nauk., nauchnyy red.; KAPLUN, M.S., ral.; MAMONTOVA, N.N., tekhn, red. [Use of refrigeration in the manufacture of grape wine and concentra-bed juices) Primenenie kholcda v proizvodstva vino- graftykh vin i kontsentrirovanrykh sokov. Moskvaj Gostorgizdatp IL962. 47 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) (Fruit juices) ALEESEYEV,P.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ROSSOVSKIY, L.S., inzh. --- Z-~~~ Natural weight losses of apricots md grapes during railroad transportation in refrigerator cars, Khol.tekh. 40 no.2s38-40 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut kholodillnoy pronWshlennosti. (Fruit,--Transportation) (Refrigera"!, '. cars) TF, k ALEKSEYEV P A . kand.tekhn.nauk What should be know about fruit storage. Khol.tekh. 40 no.2159-60 Mr-Ap 163. (Fmit-Ztorage) (KM 16:4) ~-'p-kand-.-tekhri.nCuk ;- CTIFKVAR-'PVV- Experimental railroad transportation of grapes. Khol.tekh. 40 no.6141-43 N-D 163. (MM 1714) 1, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kholodilinoy promyshlennosti (for Aleksey-,r). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledo- vatellskiy institut zhelezno'dorozhnogo transporta (for Chekmareva). PUKAREV, A.I.; KHOLDPOVAp A.A.; SHELAIPUTIN, V.I.; NOSKOVA, G.L.; JjEY,_P,A-; DRACHEVA, T.A.; OLENEV, Yu.A.; PAVLOVA, jALbEKPKS -1.A.; SELIVANOV, V.A.; VINOGRADOV~ S.V.; MIRDLYUBDV, P.A.; ROVENSKIYO A.I.; SKOROKY10DOV, A.A.; RYUTOV, D.G.i kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.; CHICHKOV, N.V., red.; MEDRISH, D.M.t tekhn. red. [Manual on the operation of cold storage warehouses] Spra- vochnik po ekspluatatsii kholodiltnykh skladov. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1963. 175 P. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Sotrudniki Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo insti- tuta kholodillnoy promyshlennosti (for Piskarev, Kholopova, Shelaputin, Noskova, Alekseyev, Dracheva, Olenev, Pavlova). 2. Rosmyasorybtorg Ministerstva torglovli RSFSR (for Selivanov.. Vinogradov, Mirolyubov, Rovenskiy). 3. Gosudar- stvennyy planovoy komitet Soveta Vinistrov SSSR (for Skorokhodov). (Cold storage warehouses) H ~ L N . I- V . I j T I L- - ~ I !Z - I - ~ , I J,IY,KSEr-V, P. A. 23378 Odin 12 Rezervov Ekonomit KDzhl. Ieg)mpt Prop~-stl, lgkg, No. 6, c. 11-12. SO: LETOPIS NO- 31, 2.949 A , F.A,, inzhenero An outstanding factory of the Kazakh shoo industry. Legeprop.3,5 no.2:55 7 155; (MMA 8:4) (Alm Ata-Shoe industry) ALEKSEYKV,P.A., inshener In an cyutstandXng quality plant. Leg. prom. 15 no.6:51 Je '55- (MLRA 8:8) kAlma At&--Harn8BS making) Perl.OCUWa I Vest. mash. 3513, 41 - 42, Mar 1955 Abstract I A study ie made of.the effect of high-speed grinding on locomotive axles, experiments having been made varying the speed and system of grinding. Data compiled included those for the degree of cold hardoning at various depths below the surface. Measurement of the microhardness of various samples showed that the depth of cold hardening increases with the thicL- ness of the feed. Two USSR references (1950-1951). Graphs. Institution SubaLtted SOV/137-58-8-17892D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Me tallur8iya, 1958. Nr8, pZ42 (USSR) AUTHOR: Alekseyev, P. G. TITLE: An Investigation of Structural Fe-Ni-Al Alloys (Issledovaniye zhelezo-nikeP -alyuminiyevykh splavov konstruktsionnogo tipa) ABSTRACT: Author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Ordena Lenina n. -i. in-t (Order-of- Lenin Scientific Research Institute), place not given, 1957. A new Ni-Al steel was developed contaii-iing 0. 05-0. 1% c", 3.4-4. 00/o Ni, and 1. 5-2. 00/o Al and capable of hardening when subjected to tempering at temperatures ranging from 400 to 6000C. The hard phase, visible only under the electron mico- scope, is a chemical NiAl compound which passes into solid solution in its entirety at temperatures above 650-7000. In- troduction of small quantities of carbide -precipitating elements into the steel increases its tensile strength at room tempera- ture and at elevated temperatures. When 10/o of Cr and 0. 3-4070 of Mo are added to it, the Ts of the steel, at 500-6000, is from 2 to 2. 5 times greater than the Ts of steels of the 35KhN3M and 35KhN4M types. The process of heat treatment Card 1/2 of the steel consists essentially of a softening anneal at SOV/1 37-58-8-17892D An Investigation of Structural Fe-Ni-Al Alloys 650-700 0followed by hard tempering of the finished part (P) at a temperature of 550-6000; as a result of this procedure, the 0-b and V s values increase by more than 1. 5 and 2. 5 times, respectively. After heat-treatment opera- tions, the ste2l with the composition indicated above possesses a G*s of 85-90 kg/mm , a ~ of 50-607o, and an ak of 6-8 kgm/CMZ. The steel des- cribed is recommended as a high-strength material for manufacture of P's with complex shapes which cannot be hardened from high temperatures by standard methods of tempering or normalizing because of their tendency to warp, as well as for a number of medium and small parts operating primar- ily under static loads. The smelting of the steel may be performed in basic electrical or open-hearth furnaces. 1. B, ASSOCIATION: Ordena Lenina n. -i. in-t (Order-of- Lenin Scientific Research Institute), place not given :1. Uuninim,-iron-nickel alloys-%nolysIs 2. Card 2/2 i.ron-ni.61-01. alloys-Fropertics ACHIMN, N.S.; YZRM"OV,V.V.; IGNATITEV, N.V.; KAWYEAN, L.M.; PUSH, V.E.; FADOTENOK, A.A.; THARIZONINOV, I.Y.; KHRYXOZ, A.R.; VIASKIN, Y.S.; kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, doteent; GANDLER, A.V.; kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk, dotaent; ALIKSMV, P.G.. kandidat takhni- cheekikh nauk. mMachine toola" by V.A.Bravichev an& others-Revieved by N.S. Acherkan and others. Vest.mash- 37 n0-5:87-91 MY 157. (MIJU 10:5) 1.31afedra "Metallorezhushchiya stanki" Moskovskogo stankoinstramen- tallnogo inatitu~a (Acherkan, Yermakov, Ignat'.vev, Kaufman, Fash, Fedotenok, lbaritomenov, Khrykoz) (Machine tools) AIj&KS1YEV, P.G., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent ` ~ ~ Investigating the smoothness of surfaces of car-axle hub-oovered parts. Izve vys, ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.1:128-135 '58. (MIRA 11:6) l.Bryanekly institut transportnogo mehinostro7oniya, (Surfaces (Technology)) (Gar axles) ALEKSEYEV, P.G., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent Geometric parameters of hard-alloy drills and their relation to metal deformation in the cutting area and the strength of drills. Izv.vys.uoheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.1;101-108 160. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Bryanskiy institut transportnogo mashinostroyeniya. (Drilling and boring) All 14 2 ~so A A ----------- -~- - ATEK p-P.G., dotsentp kand.tekhn.nauk- "Physical bases of the theory of the strength of metal-outting toolom by A.A.-Avakbv. Reviewed by P.G. Alekseev. Vest.masb. 41 no-3:85-86 mr 161.' - (Min 140) (Metal-cutting tools) (Avakov, A.A.) 0 3300 S/170/62/005/002/002/009 B104/B138 AUTHORit Fogel's V; 0.1 Alekseyev, P. C. TITLE: A new method permitting simultaneous determination of the thermophysic.al characteristics of polymers and their depen- dence on the temperature and pressure of the external medium PERIODICALs Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 5, no. 2, 1962, 35 - 41 TEXT: A new method permitting the simultaneous determination of the coefficients of heat conduction and thermal diffusivity of high polymers has been developed at the Kafedra PrOmYshlennoy teplotekhniki lAoskovskogo' institute. tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii-im. M. V. Lomonosova (Department of Industrial Heat Engineering of the Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology im. M. V. Lomonos*ov). Measurements can be made above and below 00C and at different external pressures. Two plates 3 - 8 mm thick'(2) (Fig. 1) are pressed into metallic mold (3) by means of plate (1). A quick-response heater (5) is insertdd between the two plates. The tempera- ture is measured wibi thermocouples (4). At the bdginning of the exp&r1- ment, the temperature of the samples is equal to that of the liquid in the Card 1/ 33470 S/170/62/005/002/002/009' A new.method permitting B104/B138 thermostat*. ~The heater imparts:a ddnstant specific heat current q~y corst -two-plates. By separating the variables to the internal surfaces of the 'One obtains x 2` >