SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALYANAKI, P. Y. - ALYAVIYA, M. K.

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o IC i Z. ALOYARM, P,ya. . - MNWMW lytical and speriodical balanOs- Ism takh.no*2t The "Vivok" am (MLU 9.7) 83 Mr-Ap 156o (Great Britain--Balanoo) ALOYAHAKI, P.Ta., red. [Instructions 69-56 for checking weights (measures of mass)] Insti-aktaila 69-36 po poveike rabochikh girl (mar mosey). Izd. ofitsiallnoe. Moskva, 1956, 27 P. (MIRA 14#5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitat standartov, mr i is- mariteVnykh priborov. (Weights and measures-Testing) ALYANCH110VA, G.N. Dow-point hygrometer. Trudy IIIIGIV no-7:55-62 159. NIRA 13:5) (Hygrometry) , ALYAVCHIKOVA, G.N. Xquipment for testing and verifying humiditV Measuring instruments. Trudy NIIGMP no.7:92-98 159. (MIRA 13:5) (Meteorological instruments--Testing) (Humidity) A AL 17~ nnaxul I 3g so b. 0 ~or 93 MEG H IL ..A- I I U g-N 1. gg. 0 .0 o .0 .00 a .1 3; o" Ifix dR .0 H. s* -11 1 40 H, .8 -a. 0, I AO 0 S. 0 'n Ho R . O.1. 3 . '-. zbol 11 0 H-114 -'A, . 'r, '0., ] j -.,, ~ 0 SO 163 h M!tpu.Y7: R, 'NA v-,j - -;"I M "P: " 1 61 01 j x a 4t .44 .%40M 1 lno- A o VA .29 00 t~ "01,; V A -j 4 V. i -j H-se V- M MS..' :3 1 :3 %;:0 :31 14 bi 4,; b" ".1cipi Ph 1; 2' Mgt u0 Au ,as 0 06 W% H . C9 m m m 0 0 %0 'o -4 '-0 r - M M ? A , 0) .- v I - . 4.2 .0 ;~ AV 0- 90' .0 19 0 4 1 In k 0 u U, L ~72~2-66 FBD/EWT (1) /EWT(m) /EEC W -2/T/EWP (t )/EL'1/8WP (k)/EWA(h) 1JP(c) ACC NAi A16032467 W01JD SOME CODE: UP/018]Va/_0DQ/0D4/1pqi/JJoq6 AUTHORt. Alyanovsh4, I.; Baggrey, V. Be; Berozaahvili, YU. N*; Vul, B. M. q ORG: ftsics Institute im, P. (nzicheakiv institut AN MM PolAritation of the mission from gallium arsenide diodes Z_5 SOURCE: FtzDm tverdogo telaj ve 81 not 4-,1WY1091-1096 T0PXC ZWS: gallium arsenidep semiconductor laser, yn junctionp laser erdssion,, light Po1wrization ABSTRACT: To ascertain the causes of the strong polarization of gemiconductor lasers -with p-n junctions when the generation thresh-old is excee6ed, the authors investi- gated the polarization of the laser emission at injection currents above and below. threshold, the influence of the orientation of the p-n junction and of the resonator mirrors on the polarization.. the emission from individual lasing spots as functions of the injection current# an well an the Influence of the tev(perature. The diodes were obtained by diffusion of Zn in GaAs doped with Te. The injection pulses were short (0.5--5 Psee) and rectangular, with repetition frequeneq 40--1000 ape. The masurements were made at 77 and 4.2K. Observations were made of the integral- Cr~e4~ajt_kn_ polarization and of the spectral polarization, using polaroid film. Visual ~'Es_erviiiilns of the p-n janction were also made through a polarizing microscope. The experiments disclosed no connection between the character of the polarization and the 1/2 CQEd L 27732-66 ACC NR3 Aj?6DI246'1 orientations of the p-n junction or of the resonator mirrors relative to the crystal axesjo or any temperature dependence of the phenomenor.. A noticeable polarization of the Integria radiation below threshdd was observedp with the same orientation as above threshold, At very large currents and in individual cases several modes with different-polarization- directions-- were-observed'iat-arbi-trary-orientation7of - the-. junc_-__ tion. It is concluded from the results that th~-polariiation directio-n- I-a-sensitive'- to inhomogeneities present in the crystal and to the presence of anisotropy of the emission oi- absorption of the medium, due both to the macroscopic.lattice cUstortions and to anisotropy in the velocity distribution of the electrons.- Orig. art. has: 5 figures., 8 formulasp and 1 table$ [02) MM CODE,. .20[ SUBM DATE., 16Aug65/ ORIG rm.- 00.~/, (M MW: OOV ATD PRESS: Card 2/2 ALYAN X-AYA.--hL&. ,,,,Wwwws~- Some data on seed germination of Bergenia. orassifolia (L.) Fritoob. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.46tlO5-108 162. (KRA 16s5) 1, Glavnyy botanichaskiy sad AN 98SR. (Siberia-Bargenia) (Germination) Alyansl~jy, 1". S. - "A --anitarY and Vricillic evaluaLion of o lmter sunply o, city c,f A7,t-,-a:-.hajjt'f, TnO., Astral:11. c03. ned. in-tal 1103. LXI SO: U- 3042, 11 March 53, (Letopis 'Zimni&I ljjy,,~ .11 m.atey, 110. 8, 1919) I al ;. I J\~ ALYANSKIY I. S., Cai~~-Med Sci -- (diss) "Dataq~ the Toxicology WWAQV -VQ- 4-' of Dichloroethane and P~Xp erimental Therapy oAPoisoningsby this Poison." Molotov, 1957. 14 pp (Molotov Medical Inst) (KL', 48-57, 109) - 64 - ALYANSKIT, Yu. (Leningrad) Born in fire. Me takh..3 no.11:28-32 N 158. (MIIU 11: 12) (Glassware) ALYAPIN. A.G.; KOVALIV, S.I. Efficient organization of lubricating operations In industrial enterprises; suggested by k,G, Allapin, S.I. Xovalev. Prom. 10:12) enorg. 12 no.12:18 D 157- (MIRA (Dabrication and lubricants) ALYAPOY, U., kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk. ..... qm"""10 Blect"ro Yves an accelerators In the hardening of Portland cement. Vest.AN Kazakh.SSR 12 no.12:77-8? D 156. (HLU 1W) (Electrolytes) (Cement) KRASILISHCHIROV, A.A.; KRYLOV, A.Yas; Age of certain granitaids and gnelsses In the northern part of Spitsbergen. Dok,,. AN SSR 159 no-4.-796-P,98 D t64 (MIRA 18i1) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellakly InstItut geologli Arktiki, Pred- stavleno akademikom D.I.Shcherlakcwym. A2AZL9Eff4~~aQMjXeyJoh*_ TYUKWUA, S.T., inzh. p red.; SHILLIXG, V.A.p izd.red.; BEIDGUROVAg I.A.p tekhn.red. [Multiple-spot strain measuring of cyclodynamic processes] Opyt. mnogotochecbnogo teinzometrirovaniia tsiklodinamicheskikh protsessov. Leningrady 1960* 16 p. (Leningradskii Dom nauabno- tekbnicheskoi propagandy. Obsnen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Blektricheskie metody obrabotki metaUovp no.7). (MIRA 14:6) (strain gauges)f LIFSHITSO I, D.; KOPYLj A. N.; ALYATMINOV, A. 0.; SHUVALOVA, L. S.; KOMAROVAR Z. V. Footwear made vith polymer materials. Kosh. obuv. prom. 4 no.lOtl7-19 0 162. (MIRA 15t10) (Boots and shoes) (Plastics) It ~f 't it to It to t1lin 11JIM AsItAl M ail Ua M13 it U a C a, A; It a dire IleL L-1 O."r.G. A II ..y v Ll -1 1" 1 AA to (IC M Lt. 19 ....... .... A The Wood pressure In treatment with Arrenamine -00 ( 6. 1214-16 kem. Zrivir. 1939, 1. 21 M-o-Observatt ions sarre Ckem C made an 122 it"Mitic putirrils in %arious stages III The a disease under SP. treatment with ticivarsenril. Their was J'i a definite cleciewse in blood Pet-Sw". especially folh)wing the first Injection. Since at the end of treatment 01. fluctuationsin I)I(Podpressuredisappeafeddit as the subjective symptoms (A Pain, the hYPotensiOn CAH Ile regarded as a syniptorn of the lack r4 tolerance of the I ttl-utir Pritanimi f4ir the salvarosin lwtrpn. NI. G. M. SOO =00 coo goo 111.00 00'1 ago o *7 goo 00 b0 0 be@ WOO igloo, -I ...... .. Ives ;0 It CM, is It It it n 1 14 A I Ow 0 It 0 0 Is 0 0 o 0 0 o e o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 111 41 0 0 0 0 9i a a 'T 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 04, 0 60 0 0i 61, y L y I J.': alva 'Iav. vo~~V-,n. Gooldt, -uzll ~'Ool - SS, 7, 'Dur I-n!:o. na-1v 13- 315-21. SC: 32, Stratigraphy of sedimento in the upper layers of the qaaternar7 system of the Pur-Nadym istershed and the southern Tazoveldy Peninsula. Inform. abor. VSHGSI no.6;87-93 159, (mrn 13:12) (Par-Nad7m region-Geology, Stratigraphic) AI,Y,%VDI-...-LI.A._;,__L,E-PETOV, V.A. ------- .- - Dispersion and spread are the basic characteristics of the scattering of experimental values. Kauch. i rez. 23 no.9:32-34 S 164. (MJRA 17:11) 1. Moskovskiy tekstilInyy institut i Mos~-ovskiy institut tonkoy khi- micheskoy tekhnologii im. M.V. Lomcnoso-,a. -0 V 0 4 OT: Ii A, Ii IJAJSA.~.M. I v L L L 1 6 11 1 L L 4 1. to II Y V A I I &A 80 to Up 11 1 , o fi, I I I it :: " 00 ; so it Results of the maeums of the leckwical Ofs Ok 09 a the extract imiltvary of the U. S. S. R. N. Alyavdin. Vestivok Koshertmwa4)bw4wI Prow. 1932. 814:' 00ber 00 60. U1 I(HKW). -11w inethuds soul app. us"I in varkeum of f Rutumn 1114016 "hich 1mv. 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TITLE: -Th-e-Za`-Iculation of the Asymmetrical Heating of a Plate (Raschet nesimmetrichnogo progreva plastiny) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. tr. Mosk. tekhnol. in-ta legkoy prom-sti. 1955, Vol 5, pp 263-278 ABSTRACT- Bibliographic entry 1. Plat es-Hentine-M lathezvt ic F I Pnalysis 2. Biblior~,rrtiiy Card 1/1 ALYAVDIN,N.A., professor - Improving the control of vaste recovery installations. Leg. prom. 15 no.6:18-20 *Je 155. (MIRA 8:8) (Salvage (Waste. etc.)) I ti Ii x I IV AUTFOR: Alyavdin, H. A. SOV/156-58-1-44/46 -- - ------- TITLE Theoretical Foundations of Psychxwetry for Complex Mixtures in the Gaseous and Liquid Phases (Teoreticheskiye osnovy psi- khrometrii dlya alozhnykh smesey v gazovoy i zhidkoy faze) PERIODICAL: Vauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheakaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 180 - 184 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Psychmmatric determination of the vapor concentration of volatile solvents in an inert gas can serve as an important means of checking work of recovery sections of workshops of the chemical, light, and automotive industries. The high total value, and the possible recovery of large quantities (40-60%) of these solvents are a sufficient proof. Sinci the applied method of recovery inspection is very incomplete, and since the usual psychrometric method can be used only in the simplest cases, the author gives the foundations of psychro- metry for the following complicated cases: a) in an inert gas, vapors of many components are present, among these the one with which the instrument is filled, b) the instrument is fed Card 1/4 by a mixture of 2(or more) liquid components. In the gas both Theoretical Foundations of Paychrometry for Complex SOV,1~6-58-1-44/46 Mixtures in the Gaseous and Liquid Phases vapors of these two components (called basic components) and of other components are present. For the simplest case: 1 main component, gaseous or liquid, the formula d -d M -K(t 0 -Y is valid. Here d is the vapor content in the flow of inert gas (g/kg), dMis the vapor content of the air in the bulb bag of the casing, in the state of saturation at the temperature of the wet thermometer (g/kg), K the psychrometer constant, tcthe temperature of the air flow (flow core) measured in OC, and tM the temperature of the wet thermometer. For complicated cases nearly the same formula can be used. The difference between complicated and simple cases lies in the introduction of the coefficient A only. In order to find the latter, coefficients A,, A2, A3 0. must be determined. First the case is discussed where the instrument is filled with one main component, while in the gas both vapors of the latter and of the admixtures are present. For an equlibrium, the coefficient A2can be cal- Card 2/4 culated from the formula Theoretical Foundations of Psychrometry for Complex sov/ 156-58-1-44/46 Mixtures in the Gaseous and Liquid Phases Bd A2 a t - mk d may be neglected. The most PM y(d + 29 - 1000) difficult part is to determine the activity coefficient. The author marks the values of the activity coefficients for 3 binary mixtures on the sides of the phase diagram, having computed the coefficients from the equations cited. Afterwards, activity coefficients are determined for all interior points of the triangle, i.e., for each component of the ternary mixture. Figure 1 shows a diagram of the ternary mixture of ethanol - water - ethyl acetate where some curves of activity coefficients are plotted. For the purpose of psychrometry, a study of some parts of the diagram will.be sufficient. From the content data of the 3 componentat A2 - 0083 is found. The psychrometric measurements have shown that the experimental and theoretical values are close to each other. The formulae cited in the paper permit a generalization to 3 and 4 main Card 3/4 components, and for several admixtures. There are 1 figure and Theoretical Foundations of Psychrometry for Complex SOV/156 -58-1-44/46 Mixtures in the Gaseous and Liquid Phases 6 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra obahchey khimicheskoy tekhnologii i teplotekhniki Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennqsti (Mmir of General Chemical Engineering and Thermal Engineering of the Institute of Technology for Light Industry, Moscow) SUBMITTED: October 15o 1957 Card 4/4 - ALYAVDIN, N.A.; BARASHKOV, S.G. Use of a rotary dryer for drying pharmaceutical chemicals. Had. prom. 13 no.8:42-48 Ag 159. (MIRA 3,3:9) 1. VoesoyuzW nauchno-isaledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevtioheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. (DRYING APPARATUS) PRWIIKOV, A.F.; ALYAVDIN, N.A. Forming of pAckagea of a complex shape. Izv.vyi3.ucheb.zav ; tekh. Lskst. prom. no-5s68-73 164. ~MIRA 180) 1. Moskovskiy tekstilinyy institut. NOVORADOVSKAYA, T.S~, Aj.y",-vj -L?;P "J.: ~ --- Using the method of matherrvttical statistics for the setup of the experiment and analYsis of the equilibrium sorption of (yes. Izv. vys. uchob. zmv.; tqkh. tekste prom. no.6;79..84 164. (MIMA 180) 1. Moskovskiy tekstillnyy institut, Ccrantsf.,tri d',agram of xrfecaa3~ty veloail;y gradlent for thf.ckoners util pi-frt.iig ~nkt. t~:!'. " m:ia, " chur. 27 no.6010-8" li---) 165. A , ;j 1, . - -!." 1. Moaknvak!~y teks'U*'&l'r37 Fulbruary "'(41 ALYAVDIN, N.A., doktor tekhn.nauk,, prof.; SIDOAOV, V.G., inzh. Uoe of the faotorial method for investigating the possibilities of perspiration absorption by silica gel in airtight rubber footwear. Izv. vys.'ucheb. zav.; tekh. leg. prom. no 1:116- 123 160, WRA 14:5) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti. (Boots and shoes# Rubbor-Testing) (Silica) --ALYAV1)INA,-A-.A-e- "Outer Integuments of the Wheat Kernel as a Conducting System," Dokl. AN &SSR$ 25, No.6, 1939 CREW 7C) C) V AUTHOR: TITM Homogeneous Growth. olf Salt Ovv~c;tals in Conditions of Strongly Satu7:ated Scol-ations and Large Supercooling of ~,he Melt (Odnoy,:,d-nyy --cs-r, kris-lallo-,r segnetvovcy soli v lislo-~?`.yaklj rastvorov A. bol.*I,shcFc PERIODICAL:Izvestiya Vvssb-itd,- Uchebnvk-la 19158~ Nr 6~ pp 4-4-50 "JSSY4) ABSTRACT: The paper des~,ribes result,-, ,n &-celerated 4r,owth of sin6~le Ecc-he2le salt homogeneous F , stals pa&,icularly on the effej,t olf -,.erjipr;i-a,7ule legimes and of the presenf-e of adcled. foretn- n solution. The decomposition of ~,allt JL-n at higher temperatu.)~es was studied and 2*1osvIts dliffetring in some respe~,,ts fron those-, ~)f vjorl~ers (Ref 9 and 10). It was occa-sicnali-y pcz~iii-b,le t.- grew at 50-550C (normally Roche-le. salt dc~zoriip-ses at su;-,h temperatures). Addition )i acid and of glyceriia appre---,inlily the. -r-ate of %-.7stal Card 112 Srowth. Addi-tiori of Homogeneous Growth of Rochelle Salt Crystals in Conditions of Strongly Saturated Solutions and Iarge Superiooling cf the Melt agar-agar and flax seed extract) was ber-efirial in inhibiting crack foxmati.on and in equalising growth stresses; no evidence was obtained of inolusions of colloidal matter in the crystals,, There are 1; figures and 15 references of whioh 11 are. Soviet, 2 German and 2 English. ASSOCIATION:Rybinskiy Vecherniy Aviateklmologichea1d.y Institut (Rybinsk Aero-technological Evening Inst-itute) SUBMITTED: 2.3rd April 1958 Card 2/2 ALTAVDINO N.V* Homogeneous growth of Beignette salt crystals in highly supersatu- rated solutions and greatly supercooled malts. Izv.vyo.ucheb.zav.; fiz. no.6:44-50 159- (MIRA 12:4) 1. Eybinskiy vecherniy avintekhnologicheakiy institute (Potassium sodium tartrate) (Crystallization) ALY AVDINP N.V. Gontrollable brittle fracture of C/--s&lol single crystals. Izv. Vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no.1s138-140 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1, Rybinakiv aviatekhnologichoskiy institut. 137-58-6-11820 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 89 (USSR) AUTHORS: Alyavdin, V.A., Danilov, P.M., Petrikeyev, V.I. TITLE. Experiences in the Heating of the Shrinkage Head of an Ingot. Electric Arc Heating (Opyt raboty po obogrevu pribyl'noy chasti slitka. Elektrodugovoy obogrev) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol 18, pp IOZ-105 ABSTRACT: Experiments in the electrical heating of the shrinkage heads of 6-t ingots have been run at the Kuznetsk Metallurgical Kom- binat (KMK). The first experiments, witb St ZO and 45 steels, were run by heating with a single 100-mm electrode. Later, hollow electrodes of 250-280 mm diam were used. The metal was poured into the hot top to only half the usual height. Heat- ing was conducted for I hr 40 min. The current was reduced during the period of the heat from 2000 to 800 amps. The vol- tage was varied in the range from 36 to 48 v. A procedure for electrical heating of 5.8-t ingots of Nr IKhl8N9T steel was developed. A lined cover with a hole for the electrode was Card 1/2 placed over the ceramic hot top. The optimum procedure 137-58-6-11820 Experiences in the Heating (cont.) envisaged heating for from I hr 30 min to Z hrs 10 min. The current deliv- ered to the electrode was 500-ZOOO amps. Energy consumption was 16.7- 17.6 kwh/t. In 1956, an installation for simultaneous heating of 6 ingots by electric arc was installed at the KMK. This equipment is provided with three single-phase 190-kva transformers. Each transformer is used to heat two ingots connected in series through their drags, Heating time was I hr 50 min. It is noted that the quality of the metal, its chemical composition, macrostructure, and mechanical properties after a trimming of.9-1116 were not impaired. The eating away of the ceramic hot top produced an increase in silicon in the slag, and this made for some loss of Ti by oxidation in IKhl8N9T steel. V.P. 1. Steel--Production 2. Steel--Heating 3. Electric arcs--Applications Card 2/2 SAMARIN. A.M*; YBFIMOV, L.M.; YESBIKOV, N.G.; ORMAN, R.Z.; SHABANOV, A.N.; MOROZMISKIT# L.I.; GRAUT, I.Ta.; TOCHINSKIT, A.S.;,, DANIWV, P.M.; PXTRMY]ff, V.I.; POPOV, B.N.; BOBKOV. T.M.; ROSTKOVSKITO S.Te.; GAVRISH, D.I.; DlYArOKOV, N.S.- TIMOSHPOLISKIY. M.l*j ROKANOV, V*D.; IWHTKAN, A.M.; MF,,UEHKO, A.M.; PaDGORIMIT, A.A.; OFUG3NM, A.M.; BRONSHTWN, VeM.; FRIDANTSIV, M,V.; LIVSHITS, G.L.; ROZHXOV, V.A.; RUM, V.S. Reports (brief annotations). Binl. TSHIICHM no.18/19:15-16 157. (MIRA 11W 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Samrin). 2, TSentrallun nawhno-isfiledovatellskiy Institut chernoy metallurgii (for Rates, Rootkovskir, Pridantsev, Idyshits, Roshkov). J. Stallproyekt (for Shsbawr). 4. Xu=etskly matallurgicheakiy kombinat (for Alvavdin, Danilor, Fletrikeyev). 5. Zarod "Blektrostal" (for Popov). 6. "llnepro"tastall" (for Bobko-r). 7. Glavogn9l_mor Ministerstva chernoy mstallur~ii SSSR (for Gavrish). 8. Planovoye upravleniye Klainterstya chernoy metallurgii SSSR (for Dll~onov). 9. Otdol rabochikh kadrovq tru&x i zarplaty l4nisterstTa ohernoy metal- lurgli SSSR (for Timosivollskly). 10. Glawtorcharmat Milmisterstva obernoy metallurgii SSSR (for Romanar). 11. Giprostall (for Pochtman). 3.2. Zavod Im. Voroshilova (for Meleshko). 13. Zavo& OZaporozhatal'O (for Podgoretakly). 14. Stalinskiy metallurgichaskiy savod (for Ofengenden). 15. Nizhue-Tagillakly metallurgiobookly kombinat (for ftonshteyn). (Steel-Metallurgy) 180) AM0220 Lewis. A-2- DoOnAt. Camdtd.to at 1-01~14al saidmev&$ T-4ir. ~.eer&Vko. A.D- and T21M. --trIe :Otal Reflalag Is intensified S.Iti,4 at Str%atural 31 k1 k=_ " v "-I'(RMflAlr0waA17* "tell& Pri lettualf1hatell P struktaiessay o2ektresitelt) FMOSICAL. Is-atty. Tys.hik2l uch.b"kh "Iods.11 - Cbermays setallargirs. 1 ~ .2"9. 17 1, pp 71-61 (0332) ~ AUTUCT. Convarati.8 test. a- on"led net an kinance of harmful Is- parities tth tb too of Conventional and .2prisestal 0.004. of structural st:sl o"ItLeg. The basic parallariti.. of the It - experlisaW IsshAolody which caused InUssiti..tim of sma . d s Ing and rodused -tfio, sualtimw; ties by me baor. L.C1.4.4. 06spharlsation during the wee2ting prooooss "a of 4asooss, *"blood .1th 6xidISLAC %IQw- of $gettin i ti on na g 027904$ term lag-t3treachg reduced quantity of baral"-wet earbOut prollwi- Mary deoxl&atlm .11h A" early addition forresille" plan coke as". and forroebromet metal Am.61%. h rge. MOSIOUS of disc Petal at the card 1/3 by slag of the Adoe 14 Of the tsat- wore ~owp%x,4 and the following eanclualsen we" 004*- D0000phorl"ttes did not d.pad " U. b.sicity or the 01" 9" On the Usporatay*, hAz.&. the for-.c,_ g"t4at bad a 4tr"6 effect an pho,phorce distribution between the seen' and the OLAV dus to -stal tr-teent by #lag of the ease I"t'llsthd d:sUlfurl"tion rate 1& the test setbod was bjdZ., has the waven UQUal towbaml,gy, , tr,,, ff.., of ferrous Gal" *8 the d"alfer"'t" coefficient in the ladle was b. ~*"a& and therefore OIAC doOltdation Prior to the discharge was IMP-milve. Th. door.-. at varbon dig &#I Leo"60- the WraCts content. -ftellainer, do.zidst Iwe an, early addition of f.rr..111000 due1 "...4 OP"dod-up .1t.L- nation Of MCOS- Prior to the addition of agents with higher r"'s ime aspecitioe them those Of caa~hom, the oxygen cast..t O*lsa;s a' the '"bow "ain't ang- 14 the to" of '12WIl- :%**I.- th-.GIILGM content. mixing of ISO ast.1 I%b the Lag &"0d decrease of the azyg*m contest earls, the dj~_ sh"C*- Th* d0te"Imatlom of aoa~*"Jljo impurities ... an"d Out '87 "Closer S-5- T-r* ... k-, -I- stated that. Is Its of the abortmad reduction ties. I.S"Witj d.-It.tto, Card 2/3 sweat" f"DrablO 40061SIORS, for eliminating LEWIllog. The m ixture of the w-"I .1th the red" Met Ock the 4.".... Lug else had Of D*G-s4t&llic Impurities. ?h. is. 4rIIA*d "Lhcd ensure. the production of blh quellty notel. The author presents CrAPbs comparing Change@ Of the impurity *aaus t Inl;-P-riscatl and -on,wational nathd.. The" are graphs and I so-I.& referees- LSSOCIATIONI. SibilskLY watellurgichook X.Wlwgy 17 iketitut (Albor*- Inotit.%. at )- 1-mat.ki, tIllVr6I4b4akIr kombi.st (Z .... S.k Utdll%relzal Coubia.) SOUL . October 25, 19" Card 3/3 AUTHOR Levin, A.M.9 G-lazov,A.N., Engineers SOV/133-59-4-10/32 Docent,. Teder, L.I *' Monastyrskiy,V.Ya., Alyavdin, V.A., and Chernenko, A.D., TITLE: Intensification of Smelting Stractural Electric Steel (Intensifikatsiya plavki konsti-alftsionnoy elelitrostali) TERIODICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 4-, pp 323-32? (USSR) ABSTRACT: An investigation of the possibilities of intensifying the electric sinelting process carried out on the Kuznetsk k'etallurgical Combine durinG~ 1956-195? is described. For this purpose 100 heats of structural steels were carried out (table 1) in which the following methods of intensification of smelting were tested: 1) the use of oxygen for the oxidation of admixtures; 2) combining of the end of the melting period with the beginning of oxidation; 3) dephosphorisation of metal during melting; 4) decreasing the amount of burned out carbon (up to 0.2%); 5) intensification of the deoxidation by the use of a preliminary precipitation deoxidation with complex deoxidants and with an addition of powdered ferrosilicon after the makin6 of a reducing Card 1/3 slag toC;ether with powdered colce; tapping. of metal Iritenslification of Smelting Stru,--tural Electric Steel together with slag with an energetic stirring; 6~ intensification of the desulphurisation process; intensification of alloyinG by starting it at the beginnin, of the reducinG period. The comparison of changes in the composition of inetal and slag during smeltinG by the usual and experimental practices for steel 4OKti is given in Fig 1 and 2 respectively, the comparison of mechanical properties of metal produced by the usual and experimental practices -- table 2. Mean duration of the individual smelting periods and whole heats -- table 3.- It --*,s conc-luded that the experiiaental teahnology of smelting electric structural steels can be used with advantage. Vae investigation of the metal produced by the experimental technology indicated that it is of satisfactory quality which was confirmed by a considerable decrease in the proportion of out of grade steel (from 0.872 to 0.186P/~o). The mean duration of a heat is decreased by 1 hour which under operating condit, ions of the meltin- shop on the work 0 Cai\! 2/3 increased the productivity of a furnace by 14c,~o' and ~~7OV/133-59-4-10/32 In-~ensification of Smelting Structural Electric Steel decreases the specific power consumption by 80 kwhr/ton of steel. There are 2 figures, 3 tables and 11 references of which 9 are Soviet . 1 German and 1 American. ASSOCIAMON: Sibirskiy Metallurgicheskiy Institut i Kuznetskiy I-JetallurgichesIdy Kombinat (Siberian lvretallurgical Institute and the Kuznetsk bietallurgical Combine) Card 3/3 BOLDYRIV, A.K., (deceased); GRIMDVA. M.K.; KUZ ININK. L.B.; ALYAVDIN, Y.F. I . .......... Crymtallographic tableu for fluding the rutio of two whole =ambers in decimals. Kristallograftia no.4:196-229 '55. (MMA 165) (Crystallograpby) STUIODV, N.N.; SHAMNOVSKIY, I.I.; MOKIYXVSXIY, V.A.; POPOV, G.M.; '311%0- TIN. A.G.; NIKOIAYXY, V.A.,- ANSHNLiS. O.K.: GRIGORIYET, D.P;; YXROYATJCV. B.N.; TATAMIY, Y.B.; SOLOVIYHV, S.F.; NIKITIN, V.D.; RaWKO, S.A.; DUBININA, V.R.; ALY~PIN, V.F.; VIADIMIROV, B.N.; KAZITSYN, Y~J.j 7WlK-KM9UTSXIY. VOA'.'- 'KALININ, A.I.; BALA- SHOVA, M.N.; SALIDAU. R.P.; DOLITO-DOBROVOLISKAYA, G.M.; LAY- RUT I TBV, M. 7. Viktor Ivanovich MIXhawy. Zap. Vass. u4n. ob-va 86 no.2:317-320 157. (Mm 10:6) (Mikheev, Viktor Ivanovich, 1912-1956) ALYAVDINI V.T. Reference books on mineralogTo Zap, vase* min., ob-va 68 no,5:609-611 159, (MIRA 13t2) (mineralogy) s/o8l/62/000/011/012/057 EIII/E152 AUTHOR: .-,Alyavdin TITLE: Material on the genetic classification of endogenous tungsten ore bodies of the North-Ea-st of the USSR PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya,.no.:Ll, 1962, 1o8, abstract 11 G 13. (Byul. Vses. n.-i. gool. in-ta, no. 3, 1961, 42-53). TEXT: The connection has boon examined of the endogenous deposits with magmatic complexes and a survey has been made of existing classifications of W-ore bodies. On the territory of the Nor th-East metaltogenetic province, W, toget.,her with AU and Sn, is the most characteristic metal of the la'.- mesozoic period of ore formation, and is known in many ore-bodies, some being on a considerable scale. Six types of W-ore bodies are known: 1) pegmatite bodies and lenses; 2) sko-n deposits; 3) greisen bodies of the stockwork typo; 4) l.-early extended zones Qf greisen (along veins and without visible connection with them); 5) veins and.vein-like oro bodies; and Card 1/2 Material on the genetic ... S/o8l/62/000/011/012/057 Elll/E152 6) mineralized zones of crushing in sedimentary and igneous rocks. In the proposed genetic classification two ore formation.% tire distinguished: quartz,-with wolframite-quartz and scheelite- quartz mineralogical types; and iron-silicate, with wolframite- tourmaline and wolframite-chlorite types. Within the type ranges mineralogical sub-types have been distinguished with respect to a wider paragonesis allowing for the quantitative relations of-the minerals. ';Abstractor's note; Complete translation. Card 2/2 Aky-AMT-Nj -V-F- Goniomotrio determinator of the orthorhombic oystem of minerals, Kin. el=. no.15W-57 161* (KM 15 -.6) 1. Vsoooyuvx4y nauohno-iosledovatellskiy geologichoshy inatitut, Leningrad. (crystallography) ALYAVDIN. V.F. Greisens and greisenized rocks of the Alaskite deposit of wolframite. Trudy -ISEGEI 60:159-179 161. (KM 15:3) (El'ga Valley--Greisen) ABDULLAYEW, Kh.H.LALYAVDIN, V.F-' XqIRASLANOV, A.A.; ANIKEYEV, N.P.; ARAJWj YU.A.; G.P.; JELYATEVSKIY, N,A.; BOK.TY, G.P.; BORODAYEVSKAYA) M.B.; GOVOROV, I.N.; GODIEVSKlY, M.N.; SHCHEGLOV, A.D.; SHAKHOVI F.N.; SHILO, N.A.; YAPWOLYUK, V.A.; DRABKIN, I.Ye.; YEROFUEV,, B.N.; YERSHCV, A.D.; IVANKIN, P.F.,- ITSIKSON., MJ,; KARPOVA, Ye.D..; KASHIN, S.A.; KASHKAY, M.A.; KORZHINSKIY,, DsS.; KOSOV, B.M.; KOTLYARp V.N*. KREYTERY V.M.; KUZNWSOV, V.A.,- LUGOV, S.F.; NAGAKIYAN, I.Go; MATLIKOV, H.P.; OMNTSOV, H.M.; PAVLOV, YesS.; SATPAYEV., K.I.; SMIRNOV, V.I.; SOBOLEV, V.S.; SOKOLOV, G.A.; STRAKHOV, N.M,; TATARINOV) I*M,; KHRUSHCHOV, N.Aq TSAREGRADSKIY, V.A.; CRUKOOVIF.V. In memory of Oleg Dmitrievich lAvitakii; obiturary. Sov.geol. /+ h0-5;156-158 MY 161- (MIRA 14:6) (Levitakii, Oleg Dmitrievich,, 1909-1961) ALYAVDIN, V.F.; ALYAVDINA, Ye.S. Alkaline feldspars of igneous rocks and hydrothermal veins of the Chagydan deposit (Kolyma Basin). Zap. Voes min.ob-va 90 no.2:193-206 161. (hRA 14:0) (Kolyma Val-ley-Feldspar) VASILIYEVA, L.P.1 VITOSIIINSXAYA, M.I.; GRIOORIYEVAt L.N.; OODLEVSXIYj M.N.; ZHMWINAl X.M,; ZHEZEZXOVAt V-11.; XISEMAs A.H., KOZYRL?VAl Yu.A.1 KULIKOV, V,.V.1 PAFMOOLITS, X.N,l POLIVOY, BsPol SOLOVIYEVO S*P.1 STULOV, N.N.; SHAFRANOVSKIY, I.I. In me-mory of A,V.Nemilovoi. ZAp.Vses.mln.ob-va 90 no.6t?56-?37 ,61. (MM 15t2) (Nemiloval Aleksandra Vasillevna, 1892-1961) ~4aAVDIN, Vladimir Fedorovich; SINYRYAYEV, Yu.T.p r(xI. izd-vaj BYKOVA, t 6 1 a i i-T. [14ad and zinc, how to search for them in thefieldlSvinets i tainks kak ikh iskat' v prirode. Izd.2.p ispr. roskvap Gos- geoltekhizdatp 1962. 38 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Lead ores) (zinc ores) ALYAVDINIP V.F Mineralogioal studies of tho Chagydan tungsten deposit. Zap.Vses,min,ob-va 92 no.2:158-174 162. (HIRA 15:6) (Nizhniy Seimohan region,-44ineralogy) UNKSOVP V.A.; BOROVIKOV, P.P.; RUNDKVIST, D.V.; PAVLOVA, I.G.; .4YA-UI,N V.F.; VOLOSTNYKH, G.T.; ROZINOV, M.I.1 SHGHEGLOV, A.D.; IVANOVA, A.A.; KORMILITSYN, V.S.; SHCHEGLOV, A.D.; ARTEMOV, V.R.; RYTSK, Yu.Ye.; GINZBURG, A.I.; DORTMAN, N.B.; TOPORETS, S.A.; TRUNINA, V.Ya.; YAKOVLEV, ~.K.~I BOGDANOVA, L.A.; SARBEYEVA, L.M. Problems of the geolog and characteristics of the distribution of mineral depositc. fTrudy) VSEGEI 92:53-89 163. (MIRA 17s4) A' YAVDINF V.F. Alasxite massif of por-phyrylike granite in tne upper Indigirka Valley. Trudy VSEGFI 98-,-12-52 lb3. (MIR-A. 17 ~ 5) 7'~ ALTAVDTN ktor geol.- V.F.; BONSHTEDT-KUPUTSKAYA, E.M,; GODLEVSKIY, M.N., do mineral.nauk; KOMKOV# A.I.; KUKHARRNKO A.A.. Prof.; SALIDAIJ, E.P.; SMOLIYANINOVA, N.N.1 BORNEMAN-STAFUWMV1CT1-,' I.D.; TATARSKIY, V.B., prof,; FRANK-KAMENETSKIY, V.A. From the Commission on New Minerals of the Minerological Society of the U.S.S.R. Zap.Vaes.min.ob-va 94 no.5t555- 565 165- (MIRA 18111) 1. Komissiya po novym mineralam Vseaoyuznogo mineralogicheakogo obshchestva. 2. Predeedatell Komissii po novym mineralam Vsesoyuznogo mineralogi3heskogo obshchestva (for Frank- Kamenetakiy). 3. Zameatitell predsedatoelya Komissii po novym mineralam Vaeoovuznogo mineralogicheskogo obshchestva (for Bonshtedt-Kupletskaya). 4. Sekretarl Komisaii po novym mineralam Vaesoyuznogo mineralogichookogo obshchestva (for Salldau). A 8 L it IN I It B if )4 A 1, J7 n L 1 6 A X h r 6 it A A 1 0. - . , _ _ . AA 84 It 'v . . '~' . . of a - r . __ , iv I I so 1 . . i L71 V L) I I I lumbluface In Cortain Classes of lumbotsout 00 4ALO.Cf. CIII'much. ze'SIO.MD). V. X. t V. allot V. L. Uvv,Ihill~ C"M14. troij. oil ad, J, i. 1 23. lim- lot 111:19);N1 FISKII-JI). f F&I-ts. latir vartirtl tout with the jiurjft~ .4 drig. lilt. 00 'Imilm. of luillinclavocT dvorAv in milmAINTS as yet IUII itivrmigaird. Chromium toluiniiiatco, iditowed [lie ptqxv-- _Oo so it. be 11"114144" tile 4-two-ft .4 dpray licilig fig.-r(XI4Y vit. : the clients dufatim III 00 j cloill kc. 11tv lainellar Ish."I'llms Osidilml Irmil Oll 00 litul N1111.11 Saw 4 foroad IMI-01 (0411-7:bl 1110. 11ratitis ots-A Itmild to Anvel ON, vivId 44 ImW , AITN't, coo * 0 which wjv~ I Alt O.M. 0." i2alml PAL'Al 20,112. P2 -TA 1.14 00 11141, The deray CUIIT wax fIvulid It)SAWY the r%joritrullAl IAW aud 4) was found indqwndent cd tilt %I Wl, ct-ult it, I'he dcray promm in the villtmites was fousid to bor tinior 1 miplex. slid Is borhe"A to "waist of at kall 2 pirkictom.: roe 00 a h4vo( eklon"Milod jwv~v~ with a "Iran duration tof tilt, 0 .441.1 Id It (11 lirv.. 4N.1 4 p4dolipil liviWit"41., jull, rsq 11 lilt Alt 11"Irii W $1.10V " , '.1 111VINNIturiv ri,144 %Inm ]bm J t Zee .,, I A IVW Ill 14#1110. 114113404 tilt INIIIN' 14 1, IN ON- OW 400 *0 Irngthy ptillf-IM kind Ill M141111 4444, 1#146SIA11V INhAWtS ** tile Illit-n-Ity 14 (NNN 1 10* 00 'Oo "t"It"t "0o -* 1 0 .: 0 0 v, lea S .1 lot t; ' n I ~ I' I we , 11 0 0 0 ALYAVDIN, V. N- "A Study of Decay of Certain Classes of Luminescent Substances," Iz. 2h Ak. Nauk SS~R, Ser. Fiz-) Vol. 4) No. 11 1940- The P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. 00 00 Opof o0 00.0 fe It 00 a 0 :0 1 oft a so a oe & 00 0 V, I A A 4' A A Is V t".1 a II . . PAQ0121,11 _014 e,-4 OeAft 14f PWdMA.4$Mnj dWWJ is tow aillis. Goladvol. V"J"s. lait, Pf'"Wf- I . xalwe" TSOMOd. . - "Giprarm"fal" No. a. " Dining grLaft in W M& the A The Coutfol dem dinualsbas ==iou of griah"I In O"Wrtlame with: log y w Im A - kill where A is the Iw(tvatage tif rtmug at the 14ginnins of gdr4as and y the peorrute of feddue Uter tim I., k and v ate cunsts, dePumUv4 the canditious of grindlux. The ivaWto ob- taitted agm with than Otalned cxFwrimentally. As the grinditig pnxvm In each chumber W a muld-chambef tube mid is swatially the same as The grinding prwtss in each chamber of the ckwd bal,i mdl. the ftive reblim exists itie Tbtwiputolthemill.the thefincuma(srivA th rdatod W y - ka A - WL" &rA We y U-SluxsIvA us kot-, wbret .1 &ad y aue as abo%v L is jh~ MID QUIPute OF 111--nefgY Orquired per invoric ton alground malt-rial. and k and ra art canits. at lot l(ar, Aweirsof captesslous Is darived Irma Whith The most sultaWe condi. IWill L4 MID Wuesing can be dctd. A clation exist, lor. 'Wrrn the grautdomrivilc compta. (G) of the cround ma. letial and the vandidong d grinding. An impecuoun h., 1WTn Obtained relating G isilh the particle Aim. And durs. 114T ?f arrindins. B.C.P.A. 6 Ij - I L A &RULLMICAL UTISATIONS CLAMPICATICa -09 .00 voo ANO 0 a** too 400 so* 400 00 Aq '00 do* pool ~vjla u a if v 441; t ad 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 & * 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-00 & 0 o 0 9 0 0 * 4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 00 0 6 0 0 4 00 0 00000 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oita 999ow o 0 a all U13 Mill all spe4loguo is 11 U 4 a 11-Lo' I ; I I 1 12 V u " Y -A-A ome