SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDRIANOV, M.S. - ANDRIANOV, V.M.

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ANDRI *p of agroclimatic zones and regions in Carpathian provinces of the WzAnian S.S.R. Hauch.dohl.vya.ehkoly; gool.-gaog.nauki no.1:1.73-177 '59. (MI]bl 12 -.6) 1. Chernovitakly universitat, geograficbeekiy fakulltat, kafedra gidrologit i klinatologii. (Carpathian Mountain region-Crope and climate) ANDRIZOV, Mikhail Timofeyevicb, inzli.; DELOV, M.P., red. - [Small mixed brigades at lumbering camps; from the practices of logging camps in the Khabarovsk Economic Region) Ma3,ve kompleksnye brigady na lesozagotovkakb; iz opyta lespromkhozov Khabarovskogo ekonomichaskogo raiona. Khabarovsk., Khabarovskoe knizhnoe Izd-vo, 1964. 28 p. (MIRA 18:3) it-IfDRIAROV. H.V. -inzher-er. Sectional rainforc,~ i- -r)nerbte bridges for the transportation of peat by, rail. Tor!% ~, rom. 34 no-4*31-N '57. (KLRA lo: 6) 1. Gosudaretvanny-F TT:stltut po proyaktirovaniyu zavodov torfva- noy promyshlennobt- Concrete) (Peat-Tranopor tat Ion) GROOMES G.P.; ANMIA OV$ N.Y. -- Blanks for drawing micron-diameter wires. Xatis.proizv.no.1:89-96. 156. (KM 10:2) 1. Beloretskiy stalsprovolochbp savod. (Wire) SOy/133/58-9-23/29 AUTHORS:Gvozdyk, G. P. (Engineez)-And A WAU TITLE: The Durability of Diamond Dies for Micron Size Wire (Stoylcost' almaznykh volok dlya provoloki mikronnykh raz- merov) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 9, pp 839-842 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence of thermal treatment of semis, composition of metal, drawing velocity and the degree of reduction per pass on the durability of diamond dies was investigated. The latter was evaluated by the length of drawn wire (km) per lp wear of the die diameter. Altogether 1200 dies (700 of_, 0.03 mm and less and 500 from 0 1 .03 to 0.04 mm in diametez, were investigated. The dependence of the durability of dies on the method of heat treatment of semis - Fig.1t on the composition of metal - Fi-.2 and the table, on the drawing velocity, - Fig.3 and on the de ree of reduction per pass - Fig.4. It is concluded that 15 The durability of dies in- creases with the increase in the purity of metal from non- plastic inclusions and with increasing annealing temperature Card 1/2 SOV/ 133/58-9-23/29 The Durability of Diamond Dies for Micron Size 'Uire of semis (within the limits investigated up to 1050 0C). 2) The durability of dies increases with decreasing wire diameter and increasing drawing velocity (to some limits). The optimum drawing velocity depends on the wire disineter. 3) The durability of dies is considerably lower during the I first passes; with increasing nU7,iber of passes made and the rate of drawin-v-, the stability of dies increases. 4) The dura- bility of dies is higher at low reductions (but this requires a larger number of dies). There are 4 figures, 1 table and 2 references, both of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Beloretskiy staloprovolochnyy zavod (Beloretsk Steel Wire Works). Card 2/2 BARON, L.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; ANDRIANOV, N.F., gornyy inzhener Effect of the production of oversized rock in breaking limestones by means of boreholes on the productivity of an excavator and the effective weight of a dump car. Vzryv. delo no.47/4:218-222 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut gornogo dela imeni A.A.Skochinskogo AN SSSR. (Quarries and quarrying) (Excavating machinery) DEMIDYUK, G.P., kand. tekbn. nauk; ROSSI, B.D., kand. takhns nauk; 'ANDRIAWV' N.F..,.gornyv insh.; USACHEV, V.Asy inzhe Effect of ste=in on the amount of crushing of rocks by blasting. Vw7v. daln-no,.53/1006-105 163. (KMA 160) (Blasting) TIMOPSYZY. B.S.; X02LOY. A.L.; SAYMMIKO, Y.P.; TMIN, N.D.; ALEKSIN, A.G.; MAKSIXOT, B.P.1 DAMIOT. Y.N.1 SOMM, A.A.: 1071MOT, T.A.: ANDRI~M,!J~KOPOSOY.'I,A.: MIKXM, P.H.; XALANTAROT, A.P., ,j veduAohiy red.; 120FIMOT, AJO, tokhn.red. (Efficient method of prospecting for gas fields; studies of the temporary commission of the State Scientific and Technical Committee of the U.S.S.R.] RatsionnlInaia matodika razvedki gazovykh matoroshdanii; matarisly vremennoi komlasii ONTK SSSR. Xoskva. Gos.nauohno-tekhn.izd-vo Aeft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, ig6o. 125 p. (HIRA 130) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) GoBudaretvannyv nauchno-tokhaicheakiy komitet. 1 (Gas, Natural) (Prospecting) -AND BUBNOV9 Yevgeniy Sergepvich; GNEVJSHEVg Mikhail Andreyevibh; IOANNESYANt Rollen Arsenl~evich; LITVINOVg Nikolay Nikolayevich; HEMSON, Yevgeniy Grigorlyevich; MINDtIN Yakov Borisovichl ROMANTSEVp Yakov Antonovioh; ALEKSINj A.G.9 ~ed.; 4MHKOVAp SA., veduohchiy red.; POIDSINAp A.S.p tekhn. red. [Din-Mond drilling] klmznoo burenie. Moskvap Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-,A neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit,-ryt 1961,, 170 pe (MIRA 3./+:9) (Boring) (Diamondsp Industrial) --s-MIR11- CODE: INVENTOR: Andrianov. N. I.; Bersudskiy, Z. Ye.; Vlasov, A. A.; Kovachev, A. A.; Lipats, V., C.Mplatonov, . M.; Scletskiy, Ya. I. ORG: none TITLE: The inner-pan.el of all-weilded aircr*aft, fuel tank-sections. Class 62', No. 185707 SOURCE:' izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 17, 1966, 145 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft fuel tank, 1,; J6A-It~ ABSTRACT, Ilia proposed Inner pamlof ~llrwe3&d fuel tatit-sections h3,s a corrugated lining and cwss piece stiffeners. In order to assure increased strength and reliability of the'seams, Fig. 1. Fuel tank sections 1 - Longitudinal stiffeners (corrugated lining); 2 - reinforcing plate; 3 stamped conical bands. _x NM~44 Card., UDC: 629.13.01/06 :z ii L 23224-65 EEC-2/FSF(f I) /Etrr(l )/E"M,(k)/E"!G(v)/1BVA(d )/EEC-4/SEC(t)AED-~~WAW P-,~/,Pn-4/Pe-5/Pi-4/PA -4/Pk-4/P1-xA/PZ-6/Pa c-4/Pae,7/P-- bJRB/GIY/VR ACCESSION NRj AR500-1177 S/0269/64/000/010/0051/0052 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya. Otdellnyy vypusk, Abe. 10.51.349 AUTHOR: Sidorov, V. V.; Andrianovs N. S, TITLF: Doppler phenoment in meteor reflections and prevention of multipath propagation CITED SOURCE: Sb. Meteorn. rasprostr, rhdiovoln, no. 1. Kazan', Karansk. un-t, 1963, 179-187 TOPIC TAG�: Doppler effecA meteor reflection, meteor radar ech Z meteor trail, 0~ radar astronomy TRAMATION: This paper, discusses the effects arising at the time of the \ lz-ef 1 er-~ tion of radio waves from a meteor trail: the Doppler shift of frequency when the meteor approaches the reflection point and rapid fluctuations of amplitudb for some time after the tral.1 has been formed. The authors took advantage of the fact that the instantaneous frequencies of the fluctuations change symmetrically with time relative to the fl:.ght timp, of the meteor near the point of mirror ref1ection. The results of an investigation of the diffraction patterns and the distribution of e amplitudes of the meteor radar echoes are used to compute the distribution card L 23294-65 ACCESSION NR: AR500132.2 Card 212 ANDRIANOV, N.S. Technique of radio neasurements of the radipnts, velocitien, and altitudes of individual meteors in the case of inclined propagation. Astron. zhur- 42 no.3%679-681 My-Je 165. MIRA 180) 1. Kazan3kiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ACC 114, AR6016209 B01MU COM AVW&RS; Sldorov,, V. V.; AndrIanov, R. S.; Xurganov, R. k. TITIZ% Continuous emission apparatua for mosouring tho wind'voloolly proMe at km3teor altitudes ISORCE: Ror. zh. Astronomlyal Aba. 1-51-378 PEP SOURM Sb. Moteorn, rasproatr. radiovoln. Va. 2. Kazan#, Kazanek, un-t, 1964p 59-70 ITOPIC TAGS: meteor observation, meteor radiant, meteor trail, wind velocity ABSTRACT: A radio device was developed which uses continuous emission rOr Measuring the wind velocity profile in the meteor region of the atmosphere according to shifts of several portions of the meteor t ok spaced in altitude, The,installation r comprises thaDmeteor station XGU-14;31,operates together with its pulsed part, and at can'bd- ub-6d the same time% -for~-m-e-"ulfng the velocities and radiants of meteors* The' design equations are presented. The problem of determining t is diamwoed, Abstract Oranslation of abot,rao!7 0 SUB COM 03 1/1 UDCs 523.164.a --,-~~ARW16287- SOURCE CODEt UR/0269/66/000/001/0046/0646[ AUTHORSt Sidorovp V. V.; Andrianovp N. S.; Mikhaylov, Be X.; Pokrovskiy,_ 0. B ; 47~ Smolyakov, Be P. TITLEt Combined meteor station XGU-M2 9" SOURCEt Refo zh. Astronomiyaq Abe. 1-51-374 REF SOURCEs Sb. Meteorn. rasprostr. radiovoln. No. 2. Kazan', Kazansk. un-tj 19649 3-19 TOPIC TAGS: meteor observation, meteor trackingg radio echoo upper atmosphere ABSTRACT: A general discussion of the combined meteor station KGU-V2 developed at the Radio Astronomical Problems Laboratox7 KGU (Problemnaya radioastronomichookaya, laboratoriya KGUI is prgpented. The station is intended for studying the properti6s, % radio reflections from meteor tracks, the physics of of the upper atmosphere meteoric ionization, and some problems of meteor aetronomy. The main consideration is given to a description and analysis of noise prevention and station operation synchronization devices. Recommendations for its further improvement are given. Resume OrEnalation of abstrao-1-7 SUB CODEs 03 Card 1/1 1~0 UDC: 523.164.eF ACC NR, (A~ UR/0131/66/000/011/0033/0037 AP7005512 SOURCE CODE AUTHOR: Poluboyarinov, Do No; Andrianov, No To; Guzman# Is Ya.; Lukino YOo So ORG: Moscow Chernico-Technological Institute im. Do L Mandeleyev (Moskovs khimiko- kiy teldmologicheskiy institut) TITLE: Evaporation Of porous. oxide ceramics at elevated temperatures SOURCE: Opeupory, no. 11, 1966, 33-37 TOPIC TAGS: oxide ceramic, porous foam, ceramic, refractory product, -vaporation, porosity ABSTRACT: The thermomechahic A al and tbcrmophysica' properties of refractory porous oxide ceramics have been previously investigated (Guzman, 1. Ya. Zhurnal VKhO im. D. I. Mendele-. yeva, 1965, t. 10, no. 5, so 571) but the suitability of these ceramics as hezt' insulating mate- rials for equipment with a high vacuum or with a neutral gaseous medium is also limited by evaporation, on which no Information-has previously been available. To fill this gap, specimens Of A1203 , Zro 2, BeO and MgO, qeramies with typical values of -3rosity, p -.-pared both by the i foam method and by the method of burnout of additives, were tested for evaporation rate in L_;crd 1/3 UDC: 666. 764 ;'ACC NR, AP700.5512 varying porosity shows that K is constant for all types of ceramics and depends only on the method of their fabrication, which determines the nature of their structure. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 3 tables. SUB CODE: 11, 20/ SUBAI DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005 -.~_~2_27)io-66--~~--EWP(J)/LVT(M)/!f=- ACC NR: AP6006359 (A) SOURCE 0413/66/06 /O02jd094/0094 AUTHOR: Rubtsovai I* K*-v Kirilovicht.Ve I*; Andrianova, N, j 7 06 A,j Klapovskayft, .. Zhrad1:0]= ORGt none TITLE% Stabilization of po thalate. Class 39, No. 178103%;(announced by the Scientific Research Institute of ,Plastics (Nauchno- ledovatel'skiy institut plasticheakikh mass)) SOURCE: Izobrateniya, promyshlennyye obraxtsy- tovarnyye znaki. no. 2, 1966, 94 TOPIC TAGS1 polymer, chemical polyethylene terephthalate, stability ABSTRACTs The Author Certificate describes a method for stabilizing polyethylene terephthalate with polyphosphites. To i1crease the number of types of phorphorua containing polymer stabilizerepwa middle poly- phosphite,such as polydiphenylolpropanaphosphite, is proposed for use as a decyanoethylated diamine. ELD] UM 678.67415241420 67.3,0216122 33UB CODEt dl, 07/ DATEt 30jul64 card "The method of analytical determination of the dynamic characteristics of continuously operating heat-transfer apparatuses." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk) 4 -12 May 1964. Moscow Inst of Chemical-Me-chanical Engineering. 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Ogwwwwoir~~n- - 1 -. Study of the fundamentals of industrial production in school workhops. Politakh. oba0h, noo9:14-21 3 138, (MIRA 11:10) 1. g. Noskyap 315 sre4nYaYa shkola. (Vocational education) M.I., dotsent; ANDHIANOV P. N. klinicheskly ordinator; Immediate and 3a to results of the treatment of chronic psrio~ontitip with ultrahigh frequency our-rent. Stomatologiia 40 no 4:10-12 : JI-Ag 161. UJIRA 14--.11) 1. Iz kafedry torapev-ticheskoy ston-atologii (zav. - prof. Ye.Ye. Platonov) Moskovskogo moditsinskogo stomatologichesogo instituta, (dir. - dotsent G.N.Beletskiy). (TEETH-DISFASES) (ELECTRICITY IN DENTISTRY) ANDRIAVO Study of protein fractions of the blood by the electrophore- tic method in chronic diseases of the oral cavlty Stomato- logiia 42 no.3129-33 My-J6163 NIRA 1721) I* Iz kafedar te vtl heskoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. Yeo ov~ rape c Ye. Platon Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo institute. i biokhirnicheakoy laboratorli (zav. - prof. Ye.P. Stepanyan) Instituta serdechno-3osudistoy-khirurgli (diro-profe S.A. Kolenikov) AMN SSSR. VOROBIYEV, Vasilly Aleksandrovich, zaal. deyatell nauki i tekh- nIki,prof.,doktor teklin. nauk. Prinimali uchastiye; ~TDOSEYEV, G.P. dots., kand. tekhn. naukj AVP A. kand, tekhn. . W Q nauk (Manufacture and use of plastics in building] Proizvodstvo primenenie plastmass v stroitellstva. Moskva, Stroiizdats 1965. 234 p. (MIRA 18:9) VOROBIYEV, Vasiliy Aleksandrovich, zasl. deyatell nauki i tekhniki doktor tekhn. nauk prof.; Prinimali uchastlye: FEDOWEV, G.P., kand, tekhn, nauko dots,; 4ZP41ANOv,-~.~., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOSHKIN,, V.G., nauchn. sotr'.', kand. tekhn. nauk retsenzent; MARTYNOV, A.P., red. [Principles of the technology of plastic building matkrials] Osnovy tekhnologii stroiteltnykh materialov iz plastiche- skikh mass. Moskvap Vysshaia shkolap 3965. 323 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut novykh atroitellrVkh materialov (for Kosbkin). 4/191J62/000/009/001/012 MOW AUTHORS: Voroblyev, V. A.$ Andrian'ov A~ TITLE: Continuous production of foam pplystyrene directly from the monomer PERIODICAL: Plastioheskiye 1962, 6 9 ma-say, no. 9 TEXT: A method is doscribed -,,whereby azo-bia , (isobutyro n.itrile) (Porof or, qX3-57 (chnZ-57)) acts as-initiator of the styrene polymerization, an simultaneously as foaming' agent by liberation of N 3 - 7% Porofor 2' 0 are dissolved in styrenel'"hei,ifled to 60 - 75 C and pre~eed at 10 atm into the polymeritation coil to prevent premature foaming6 Along the polymerizer the temperature ie~raieed from 80 to 100 0. From the polymerizer the material reac tan extruder where gas is made to form rapidly by heating.to 120 - 0 and-foaming takes place in the.funnel- 40 11 haped.outlet. Products of.various shapes can be obtained by designing the outlet accordingly. InAhe-case of,flat products (plates) apressure compensation ohamberls provided botwevn extruder and outlet* Foaxd glystyrenes with a densit 'of 0,01 1,0 g/QM31 compression strength Y. ard V2 ANDRUNOV, R.A., inzh. Continuous method of obtaining foamed polystyrene products. Stroi.mat. 8 no*7:20 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Styrene polymers) ANDRIANOVt S. Improving planni4g is the most inpOrtant-method. of increasing the rate and loierIngthe cost of constru6tion. Prom.stroi.i inzh.soor. 4 no.5:1-4 S-0 162. (MM 16:1) 1. Predsedatell Goestr9ya Ukr6SR. (Industrial plants) (Construction industry) SO-V/94-58-12-9/19 AUMORS; Strakhovl, K-1-9 Andriano-i~,-"IS.I., Yakovlev, V*A.) Ivanchenkol I.N. TlTM: A Continuously Operating Induction Heater for Heating Hot Stamping Tools(Induktsionnyye nagrevateli nepreryvnogo deystviya dlya nagreva shtampov) PERICDICAL;Fromyshlennaya Energetika, 1958, Nr 12, pp 20-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Hot stamping tools are usually heated by tubular-.heaters but it takes a long time to heat the tools up in this way. The authors have developed a method of using induction heating for these tools. Insulated conductors are inserted in the tools as shown in the sketch and a 50 kVA transformer is used for supply. Conductor dimensions and current ratings are given. An electronic temperature controller is used. With this method of heating the tools are heated continuously and uniformly, the heating time is cut by a factor of five and is now 1.5 to 2 hours, production is of better quality and the power consumption is much less. This suggestion was Card 1/2 SOV/94-58-12-9/19 A Continuously Operating Induction Heater for Heating Hot Stamping Tools awarded. a fourth premium in an All-Union Power Economy competition. There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 - I I I I , f 11~ "'r~TI_T - - I - - - - I - ~', i A"RIANOV, S.L.; ADAMOV, A.I. 'r~ "ftW.W4RWWWNW; I The deepest oil wall in Burope. Geol. nefti I no,12:67-68 D 157* (MIRA 11:fl) 1. %ftopromyslovoye upraylaniya Azisbakoynaft'. (Apsheron Peninsula-Oil wells) AMAii .,,%~',V re-overy f,,C"-,, In'Ifor"I tv''l, t,ap.,,~ Us exounplif-;.~--d by ~ Orle,~z f .0 Neftoprom. tho i,,oji in tht KirMR4 o t h zl.-b~,,Kovneltl't 2 lzharlskiy + J --,tvo- nef T SAMEDOV, F.J.z AVfRIANOVP S.L.; LISTENGARTEN, B.M.; �ULTANOV, Ch.A. Effect of' well flooding on the ultimate gas-recovery factor in the upper sector of the Sub-Mmaki region of Zyrya. Gaz. prom. 9 no.10-8 164. (M3RA M12) AIWAROT, -P.X. Bm'ZIKOV, B.S.; GOIARKO, V.G. [Holovko'- V.H.1; DOIB OVO S 0 [Doborovollsilk;yi, A.V.J; DOVGALI, N.Y. [Dovhall, M.P.]; YELIZAROV. V.D. [19lizarov, V.D.J: ZHIZI)RINSKIY, V.M. (Zhvzdr7no')Wi, v.m.); uniaoRoDsm, O.M. [Zvenigorodell7i, O.M 1i ZAYCHMIKO, R.M. (Zaichonko, R.M.1; IVANNIUCO, Te.l. [Ivananko. rA.i. ; KOMAR. A.M.; KOSIYAKOV, O.M.; WAKOV, O.J.; KOSMO. S.K.-. KLIMMO, T.A.; KIRIYAKOV, O.P.; XALISHUK. O.L.- LELICHINKO, M.T,; LEB3DICH., N.Y.; MIKHAYLOV, V.0. Evqkhailov. V.0:1; HOROZ, I.I.; HOSHCHILI, Y.Yu . (Hoshchill, V.IU.J; NE30ROZ01Y. P.S. [Naporozhnii, P.S.] IMMATEY. S.M. (Nezdatnyi, S.M.]; NOVIKOV. V.I.; POLVOT, S.K. ~Polevoi' S.K.]; PBRIORMT, M.S.; PUZIK, O.Ye. (Puzik, O.E.]; RADIN K 3 -t- SLIVINSKIYO 0.10 [Slivinslkyi, G.I.I; STANISIAVSKIY. A.I. tStanislavolkyi, A.I.1; USPHNSKIY. V.P. [Uspenalkyi. V.P.1; lafaMiOT, O.Ya.; KHILYIJK, F.P.; TSAPENKO, M.P.; SHVRrS, V.I.; MALICHEYSKIY, V. [Hallebevolkyl, V.I, red.; ZELNNKOVA, Ye. [Zelen- kova, 3.1, tekhn.red. (The Ukraine builds] Ukraine buduie. Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo lit-ry z budivrqtstva L arkbit., 1957. 221 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Ukraine-Construction industry) AffDRIANQV.-,~-.~!.;_BKArUTIH. B.S.; B37-HETSKIT, M.I.-. BOGDAX)V, M.N.; GOTLIVANDV, S.V.; IOIPS, N.S.; WLtJT, R.M.: KIHAIJIV, A-V.; KOIDBOV, G.M.; KOROTAVA, M.A.; KRIN, A.l.,o HIIIATIV, M.S.-, POZWrAKOVA, T.A.; PROKOPOVICH, Y.M.; SOLOVYXV, S.N.; TRWYAKOV, N.P.; GIMKOV, A.M.; VILIMDIIOV, N.D. Petr Fedorovich Iellkov; obituary. Ftltsevodetvo 9 no.8:48 Ag 159. (MRU 12: 12 ) (Lellkov. Petr Fedorovich, 19057-1959) AmIk. ~ V.- &rv~. - - -- - - - - -- Tree Planting Organization of tree planting at the stategrain farm "Gigante" Les. khoz. 5 no- 3(h2) 1952 Monthly Last of Russian Accessions,, Librar7 of Congress# July 1952o Unclassifiedo ANMI"OV, S. N. "Sboh9rbakoyqkiy'IydroeI*otrio, Mtim on the Thir- tieth'"Annivereary of the October Revolutionso,"As No An&lanoy, Itnwr .1 -p *Xlek Stantell' Vol Gives shmrt bdBtary of plant. Mentions personali- ties comeoted vith its developmt since its fomd- Ing In late 1941. Summ7 of results acbIeved In 194T. 18055 Lem 1. ANDRYANOVp S*N. F*nE. 2. vssR (6oo) 4. Hydroelectric Power Stations 7. Building the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. Gidr. strol. No. 12 1952. . 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -195.3, Uncl. ANDRIANOV. b.M. The Xakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station year ahead of schedule. Nekh.trud.rub. 9 1. Nachal'nik Dneprostroya. (lakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station) went Into operation one no.12:29-31 D '55. (Klji,% 9:5) - # ~ - - - -I . .. . 1. . . I ., Cv,,~iru_ot-lo_n -of tlh'e* 26 no.51l-5 W 157. Station. Gidr. strot. (MM lOr6) 3troitalletva Dneprovskoy gidroolaktrichookoy (Kakhovka Hydroolectrio Piwer 5 ation) ANIRIANOV. S,H, Precast reinforced.hbnorete elements in industrial construction in the Ukrainian S.S.R, Bet. i zhel.-bet. 9 no.2:49-52 F 162. (KRA 16: 5) 1. Predsedatelf Gosstroya Ukrainskoy SSR. (Ukraine-Precast concrete construction) (Ukraine-Industrial buildings) L 54875-65 ACCVSSION NR! Ap5ol-ftoo UR/ODW/64/000/009/0391/0398 AUTHOR: Andrianov, S. N (Mairman) TITLE: Precast reinforced concrete--the basis of industrial construction of the GKrainian SSR SOURCE: Beton i zhelezabeton, no. 9, 1964, 391-398 TOPIC TAGSf reinforced concrete, general construction ABSTRACT: Figures of precast reinforced concrete rroduction and utilization inAndustrial construction in the Ukraine are cited in reference to a reao 7 gu t, 195 -, 7- the-Central- Committee of the CPSU and lutfon made on 19-Au b -1 Council of Mini sters concernl.ng the development of prec-,ast reinforced concrete In ,,production for buildivig structures and components. 1953 a total of 290,000~ cu m of precast reinforced concrete was produced in the Ukrainian SSR~ and during the first five years efter the resolution,, grew to 2)754,000 cu m, i.e. , almost ten times,, In 1.963 the general capacity of ite production in- i ;'creased 20 times (~,%0,000 cu m)p compared to its level in 1953. In the 5 1 of the five-year, plan capital outlays In the eum of 16-7 billion rubles Card 1/9 L 54675_,#,~5 ACCESSION NR-. AP5018100 I were appropriated, virtually more-than 700 major industrial finterprises were constructed, 68 - 5 n, ULion sq m of fl6or space vas constructel in cities and J; factory liousing settl,Dnhents and more than 700 thoue-and apartment houses ir r-,~;i,,3e- Ln 1?59-P~63 weare built h1gli-capacity regiaLuil and inter- IndustrilLi plants vti,n of 50,0CY-1 cli fri cectr-rs of the Kip,. :,'-'~)v and KsJunha- the conatimotir)n nnarin'g complr"Acjr- th spariq of 1~6, ~,;i anti .30 m. Tailty-fl-e larg~_-P&Ge~ W~i~ t-,liIdlag ~,~,cl entorprises vith 0. capacity of 2.2 million E;q rn of floor space per year I.ave beeL built Pvd put into operati.on. Or-1g. nrt. btie: 4 f1gures, 2 rphs, 3 tDh1/-'q. ASSOCIATION: Gosetroy Ukr.';SR SUBMT ITED: 00 EML: 00 SUB CODE., Rr, GO NR REF SOV: 000 OTHER ODO JPRS ANDRIANOV S N -kand. sellkhoz. nauk; DIYACHENKO, A.Ye., kand. sell- khoz. nauk; GVOZDKOV, P.Z.j, dvazhdy Geory Sotsialistiche:;kogo Truda; BIZYAYEV~ I.A.0 inzh.-lesomeliorator; REDINA, V.F.p agrolosomeliorator; ADELIFINSKAYA, Ye.11., red.; SAYTANIDI, L.D., tokhn. rod. (Sholterbelt afforestation in the steppe] Polozashchitnoo loso- razvedenie v stopi. Moskva, lzd-vo F-va sell.khos. IISFS.1, 1962. 108 P. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Predsedatell kolkhoza "DerAnskiy" Novo-Annonskogo rayona Volgogradskoy(oblasti (for Gvozdkov). Windbreaks, shelterbeltsp etc.) SEE TIC MATHENMATIQS BILOUSOV, Vladimir Vladimirovich, inzh.; MIKKAYLOV, Fedor Semenovich, inzh.; ANIMANOV, S.V., inzh., red.; SHONOV, r.V., red. izd-vaj'SUSNW~~V'M"., tekhn.red.; STKPANOVA, B.S., tekhn.red. [Installing steam heating boiler units] Montazh otopitelinykh ,.Ikotqllnykh ustanovok. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1938. 182 p. (MIRA 12:4) (Boilers) ANERIANOV, V. "Comrades., permit me to report ... " Sov. profsoiuzy no.17:27- 28 S 161. (KMk 14: 8) 1. Makeyevakiy metallurgicheskiy zavod imeni Kirova, Donbass. (Makeyovka-Iron and steel workers) MAKOOVICH? A. I ANDRIANOV.. V. Let's Join ;;Ie~ffor In the struggle against vibration aicImeas,'Okbre truda i sotai. e-trakb. t no.3:6-8 Mr 163. (MIRA 1614) 1. Tekbnicheskiy inspektor TSentrallmogo koxiteta professional'- nogo soyuza 'rabochikh stroitellstya i promWehlennykh straitell- nykh materialey (for Makbuovich). 2. Deverenmy vrach TSantrall- nogo komitatm profeaoionallnogo aoyuza rabochikh stroitellotya i preWsh-lewiftb stroitalvnykh materialov (for Andrianov). (Vibration-Pbysiological effect) ANDRIANOV, V. (Samarkand) ------ I I - ~ -- From plenum to plenum**. $Ovo profsoiuzy*i2O no.3:21-22 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) ANDRIANOV, V., podpolkovnik " Shield and sword. Voen. znan. 42 no.2:2-3 F 166. (laRA 19: 1) AND1171,W)v V P, p c -", . ". , 2 -d . ov r& A Sp~ritual .1,,rci c.,f the iomrfmdor. Yr)mm. Vooruzh. L!1 46 no,!5t 4'7--5'2. AR l(,5,. (mmA 18s9) .-ANDRIANCIVY podpolkovnik Lords of lightning* Voenetnana 41 noella6 N 165e (AURA 18!12) 3t~499-65 mr," i ) iTC cR,;/aw ACCESSION NR: AP5007085 5/0109/65/010/003/0413/0418 AUTPOR: Andrianov, V. A.; Armand, N. A. TITLE: Diffract-on of radio waves around the Earth in the presence of a reflecting layer in the atmosphere SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 10, no. 3. 1965, 413-418 TOPIC TAGS: radio vrave diffraction, atmospheric diffraction iABSTRACT* Three paitterne of tiew tropospheric propagation are considered: Ja) one-hop, (b) many hops, and Jc) "whispering gallery. " The problem of radio- wave diffraction around the Earth is formulated as a hopwise propagation with a jump (or step) in the refractive index at the reflecting layer situated at a certain altitude H: n(h) n. , h H h H. Accord 1/2 L 36499-65 ,ACCESSION NR: AP5007085 The attenuation function is presented in terms of Airy functions, the corre- sponding integral is aptly evaluated by expanding it into a series of residues, and the poles are analyzed. Dispersion eqiiations are developed for normal wavcs Within the iine-of-sight, the field may be represented by the rays multireflected by the layer and the Earth. Beyond the line-of-sight, the field consists of a spectrum of normal waves (atmospheric duct and "whispering gallery''). The normal-wave field slightly attenuates in the shadow zone. The above waves may explain the tropospheric scatter propagation of usw. Orig. art. has; 3 figures and 20 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBhUTTED: 30Jan64 NO REY SOV: Oi5 .Cord 212 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 004 SUB CODE: EC AccEssioN NR. AP4022963 S1 0079/ 64/o3 4/oo3/o914/0916 AUTHOR: Andrianov, V. A., Astakhin, V. V.; Nikiforov, B. P. ----------------------- TITLE: The reaction of hexaal)WIdisilazanes with carboxylic acida'and diatolic SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 34, no- 3, 1964, 914-916 TOPIC TAGS: 11cxaalky1dizilazan4, cca-bor4lic acid) diatomic phenol, monobasic acid,, t-ilicon oreanic ester) biz trialkylsiloxy benzene AITIM"iViCT: The reactions of separation of boxaolkyldisilazanes by saturated mono- b=ic and dib=ic acids, and by diatomic phenols are studied. Hexamethy1disilaza- no, ac-ctic, propionic and adipic acids, hydroquinone and resorcin were studied as initial products. It was established that hexaalkyldisilazanes react with the acids according to the equations: R3Pil%'HSiR3+3R[COOH 2R SiOOCRI+R:COONH4 3 R3 SiNHSiR3 +HOOC(CH2)XCOOH R3S'OOC(CH2)x COME 3+NH3 Cord -1/3 R=CH3,C2H5, Card_~/~ ACCESSION I'M: AP4022963 ASSOCZAMON: Institut elemest'oorganicheskiXh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organometalli(. ',ompoundsj Academy of Sciences, SSSR); Vsesoyuzny*-y elektrotekhnicheskiy instit'uG (All-Union Electrical Engineering Institute) ,su=,--=: o7Feb63 DATE ACQ:' 15Apr64 ENCL: 00 SbB CODE: CH No. FW: SOV: 002 OTHM: 000 Card 3/3 ANDRIANOV,--V.Iad .4eksandrovich f [Manual on personal industrial hygiene of construction workers] Pamiatka. po lichnoi gigiene truda rabochikh- stroitelei. Moskvap Strolizdat, 1965. 31 p. (MIRA 18:3) -IKCC NRs AP 5 SOURCE CODE: URIC;3-6~1-661002101.-,.126'6~-12-o6-67 AUTHOR: Andrianov, V. G.; Bol'shakov, K. A.; Sokolov, Ye. B.; Chirkin, A. V.; Fedorov-17--y~---- ORG: Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy institut tonkoy kbimiaheskoy tekhnologii) TITLE: Thermal analyais'of the germanium-barium phase diagram SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy. v. 2, no. 11, 1966, N64-066 TOPIC TAGS: germanium barium alloy, alloy phase diagram, alloy Fb=== composition, alloy structure , alloy system, germanium alloy, barium alloy, thermal analysis ABSTRACT: A phase diagram of the germanium-barium system (Fig. 1) was plotted on the basis of data obtained by thermal analysis of 34 alloys containing 0 to 100% barium. It was found that the system includes three compounds: BaGe, BaGeZ, and Ba2Ge whose melting temperatures are 1145, 1050 and 940C, respectively. All compounds have high hardness and are unstable when exposed to air, particularly those with a high barium content, which rapidly decompose and turn into a yellow-brown o wder BaGe2 was the most stable compound. It has a cubic lattice a = 14.52 + 0.03 . Orige art* has:. 1 figure and I table. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 08jan66/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 0051 C6rd 112 in)vt 946.1-19-289-14-4:620.181.4 '.c; NRa AP6036795 Weight %Da Ao CS 4iL s o Go 70 do 90 to o Fig. 1. Phase.diagra.!a of the germanium-barium system. :a,rd 2/2 --------- ATOVMYAN I L.O.; _!!TBIANOV V G ; FORAI-EWHI7S.. M.A. j " Crystalline structure of potassium tetl~~ ~iayodwts. Zhure strukt.khim. 3 no.6t685-690 162. (Kati 15,12) 1. Institut otshobey I neorganicheskoy khimii Imem X.S. Kumakove, AN SWR. (Osmium coupounde) (X-ray GrystallogmPby) L 1136-66 EWZ(;D)/W.(C)/T/EWP(,t)/EW-(b)/EWA(c) IJP(C) JD, ACZESSION-N'R.- APS021679 UR/0192/65/006/004/0643/0645 638.113 AUTHOR: Litovkina, L. P ; Meyllman, M. L.; Andrianov V. G.; e TITLE: Electron paramagnetic resonance of Cr3+, ions in single cr st a of "kMOM004 SOURdE. hurnal strukturnoy khimit, v. 6, no. 4, 1965, 643-645 TOPICTAGS: electron paramagnetic resonance, metalcrystal, crystal structurc chromium, magnesium, molybdenum, magnetic susceptibility, crystallography ABSTRACT: A study was made of the spectrum ~f the electron paramagnetic re- sonance of Cr3+ ions in MgMO04 crystals, syrithesized at atmospheric pressure, at a frequency of 9. 4 megacycles at room temperature. The concentration of chromium in the melt was approximately 0. 0616. The presence of five physically non-equivalent systems of ions was established. Two of these (the so-called basic ionic systems) had a sufficient intensity of resonance transitions and were studied in detail. Experimental results indicate that MgMO04 crystals belong to the monoclinic system and that their symmetry belong to one of,the three point eroups: 2(C2), m(C9), or 2/m (C2h). The results obtained were verified by X-rw, or.d- 112 L 11,36-M ACCFSSION NR.- A-P,6021679 methods. Independently of the results of the electron paramaghetic rel3onance investigation, It was demonstrated that MgMO04 crystals can have one of the following spatial groups: C2m (C2h 3), C2 (C2 3), or Cm(C. 3). A table shows the angles which determine the position of the axes of magnetic susceptibility of the basic ionic systems with respect to the crystallographic axes. "The authors- are indebted to V. N. Rodkina for aid in carrying out the measurements an;d to V. Ya. -Ershov and G.-- F. Belova for their help in computer calculations, Orig. art. has: I figure and 3 tables ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: ENCL: 00 SUB CODEG Iwo W NR REF SOV., 001 OTHER: 006 M 2 It K 1- n-.K"A- -F~ oft t ClIKON Altt*KMlt WCtFORCto pr~.% I wma (C 10 AO 16 ~j L AL Kl~ IL IL A.~ A4- P.A.0-6- it a. 0..b. It". A-1 0 so" 18 22 A.I .W-j -A K-3 IL H--wf- mw P~--. F- IL f"m It JL 1~ top-% a&-"" owkmw mmsb4 if me le"Mitu o"SOU at I"" bwb~Wfts me lumwioa owmffilftkl~ $a. A. I. yen tflmn), 0.2& am. 7 RIANOV, V-.1 kvixti- lotor~-nkak, otvet. red.j KOVALENKO, Yu*Vst rqdfl; md, A,., B. fed FAVqCl =0 -p- M . I . p t a kbn. r e d. (Studies on U6 econoioib deiriglopment-of the Donp 1861-19171 Ocharki ekonomicbAbk6gb raxvitiia DbrAp'1861-1917. Rostov-na-Do=;- Iad-vo Rostovskogo uni*., 1960*' (KIRA 34 18) L Rostov-yon-DOj* t1biverbitat. (Don VkUsy-Economic conditions) ANDRIANOV, Veniamin Ivanovich, kand. ist. nauk; SOMVIYEV, Vasiliy Va- sii iyevich; MURASHEV, G., red. [Gavrilov-Yam weavers] Gavriloviamskie tkachi. lAroslav- skoe knizhnoe izd-vop 1963. 117 p. (14DU 17:5) 1. Veteran 11nokombinata IlZarya sotsializma" Yaroslavskoy oblasti (for Solov'yev). TARNOPOLISKIYO B.L.; ANDRIANOVP V.I. Programmi of ';Vpw structural problems on a large elecfzonic computera Zhur,fiz;7t.khim. 4 no.3t433-444 W-Je 163. (KMA 16t6) 1 1. FiUal Institute. khUdohaBkoy fisiki AN SSM. (Programming (glectronic computers))'-(Grystellography) L DD i ACCESSIOTI NR: AP5015653 UR/0217/65/010/003/0531/0533 -2 AUTHOR: Andrianov, V. K.; Kurella,_G._A.; Litvin, F. F. TITLE: Changes in the potential of Nitella cells under light and the resulting effect on photosynthesis SOURCE: Biofizika, v. 10, no. 3, 1965. 531-533 1 TOPIC TAGS: algae, photosynthesis, cell resting potential, cell potential, Nitella ABSTRACT- Experiments were conducted to determine the Irfluence of light on the resting potential (RP) of Nitella flexilis algae and the resulting effect on photo- synthecia. Algae cells were subjected to various light-dark regimes after prelim- inary storage in KCI solution; changes in the RP v%lue during illumination of cells with light of different intensity were meanured with "microelectrodes." The light source was a 20-w incandescent bulb with a set of neutral filters and a red filter. During slight illumination, decrease of the RF value was proportional to the light intensity, but only up to a certain level (3000 lux). A ty-pical curve of change of the RP value is shown in the figure, together with a curve of the photosynthesis rate determined by the polarographic method in parallel experiments (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). The form of both curves analogously depends on conditions of pre- Card _L _5W09-65 ACCESSION NR;. AP5015653 liminary illumination and light intensity. The fact that the RP value changed during illumination of cells with red light (wavelength > 60GImp), which can be absorbed only by chlorophyll and analogous pigments, indicates the connection be- I tween these changes and photosynthesis processes. It was concluded that a close connection exists between the effect of RP change during Illumination and photo- synthesis processes, although the mechanism of this connection is not yet knowT4, Change of the resting potential may-be connected with changes of ions which deter-! mine the cell's potential, with some-special adaptive mechanism, or with photobio- logical processes. Orig. art. hast-,' 3 figures. [is] ASSOCIATION: Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo univer- siteta im. M. V. Lomonosova (Department of Soil Biology-, MQA_Qax_atate 'in! v rsltyj__~ SUBMITTED: o4Aug64 NO REF SOV: 004 ENCL; 01 OTHER: 00h SUB CODE; LS ATD ppMS.. 4034 [~Card _2/~ L 56009-65 FACC=Ibfi n: AP50156,53 EXCLOCUR-E-s B, Fig. 1. Time curves of the change of t e reis i~j_p_oten-_ tial (RP) and the photoBynthesis rate during illumination of eel-le with white light Illumination: A 40016 lux, B - < 2000 lux-, 1 - chmW of the RP value; 2-i) change of the photcaynthesto rate expressed by the rate oxygen Q ) is given off in rela- tive units; C - moment of evit"Ring on of light; T - mo- C [Card 3/3 -0 to -Atatst- itching *I O-,l---] ANDRIANOV, V.K.; KURELLA, G.A. Studies on the nature of the rest potential in Nitella cells. Report No.1; Relation of the magnitude of the rest potential to the concentration of potassium ions in the medium and to its osmotic pressure. Biofizlka 8 no.4:457-460 163. (MIRA 17s10) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltat Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lomonooova, KODDRASHIII, V.I., kand.med. nauk (Moskva, Komsomollskiy prospekt, d.36,kv.98) ANDRIArOVp V.L. Surgical treatment of dystrophic varus deformity of the fomoral neck in children. Ortop. travm. i protez. 24 no.2838--44.'F'63, (MRA 16tlO) 1. Iz kliniki detskoy khirurgii i ortopedii (zav.kafedroy - chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. S.D.Ternovskiy [deceased]) 2-go Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni V.I.Pirogova. (rektor - dotsent M.G.Sirotina). ANDRIANOVt 71.1- (Mos~va G-309, Fjzk-ullturn,,-.y proy-zd, ci.15, ~-,-.6) Surgical treatment of Sprengolls diceaze. C;-tool.j i prO4~e.- , 25 no-5:27-30 My 164. (WRA 16*.4) 2. 1z Detskoy klinichoskoy bollnitsy imeni Filat.ovi (glavnyy vrach - L.A.Vorakhobov) i kliniki ekit5koy khjvurg!j, i ortopedii 11 Moskovskogo gosxidarstvennvgo medlt:Anshogo instituta imeni Pirogova (zav. kaft-droy - doktor inodjuiuk 1.1..Murashov). hMSION M I AP3oo40l AUTHORSi Korohinskiy, 0. A.; Andrianov_ V. M. -1-1-- ~111----~-, TITLE: Electrqj2pAllaU effect in electromagnetic field. SOURCEi Zhurnal fiz. khimii, v. 37, no. 8, 1963, 1920-1921 TOftC TAGSi phase discontinuity, el4atrocapillary efiect, electromagnetic field, capillary electrometer, KCI,, mercury, ultrasonic agitation ABSTRACTt The effect of ultrasonic agitation on the discontinuity of the solution-metal phases and the appearance of an electric voltage between the phases was studied with a capillary electio- meter using a normal solutiofi of KCI and mercury. The increase In the electromagnetic field potential with time of.agitation was explained by the change of adsorption on the interface caused by the electromagnetic field. The vjltage leads to a sharp change in the surface tension, causes rapid movement of 11g In the column forminm SDaces in the HR column confined by the Ha ACCESSION M: AP3004991 surface above and solution surface below. The charges.on these surfaces discharge when the surfaces come tojether again. Stable bubbles, up to 0.02 am in diameter, of the liquid vapors and their decomposition products are also formed in the system. Orig. art. hasi 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONi Vinnitski pedinstitut (Vinnitskiy Dedagogical instituted SUBMITTEDi OTMay62 DATE ACQ: 06Sep63 ENCL:' 00 SUB CODE: PH' CH NO REF SOV: 003 OTHERt 002 J 93-5-11/19 AUTHORS: Basov, A. N., Andrianov, V. M. TITLE: Optimum Capacity of New Refineries (0b optimallnoy MoBhchnosti riovykh neftepererabatyvayushchikh zavodov) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye Khozyaystvo, 1957, Nr 5, pp. 43-47 (USSR) ABSTRACT: One of the most important principles underlying the distributip,a of socialist production is that it should be located as close as possible to the sources of raw materials, fuel and the consumer. It is an established fact that it is more economical to refine oil in areas of demand than to refine it in the vicinity of the-oil field and then transport the product to the areas of demand. The bringing of refineries closer to the consumer does not mean that their capacity should remAn unchanged. It only aliminates the disproportion between production and consumption of petroleum products in the economic areas of the dountry. Refineries are increasing and will continue to increase their capacity in order to meet the 1960 goals. Experience at home and abroad shows Card 1/6 that a twofold increase in the capacity of a refinery 93-5-11/19 Optimum Capacity of New Refineries (Cont.) equals 2/3 R (radius). This capacity of a refinery is increased from 3 to 6 and then to 12 million tons, I. e., when the number of ref inerks Is re&eed from 4 to 2 and then to 1, the area to be supplied increases inversely, ioe,, S3 = 2S2 - 4S1, while the radius of each circular zone and consequently, the average run with supplies increases as follows: R 3; R2; R., = 2: q2.--I. While circular zones are taken to represent the European part of the USSR, the eaEtern part is represented by.long rectangular zones due to the approximate distribution of demand centers. In rectangular nones the average runs would be directly propor- tional to the exea, Although in practice the zone will hot be exactly circular or rectangular, yet the margin of error will be small enough to justify such generalization. In calculating the capital and operational expenditures per ton - kilometer, it has been assumed that the ratio of the volume of petroleum products moved by pipeline to the volume of petroleum products moved by pipeline to the volume of petroleum products trans- ported by rail Is 7 : 3. The dgt~a in the table show that the Card 3/6 6ptimum Capacity of New Refineries (Cont.) 93-5-11/19 savings in capital and operational expenditures are not large enough to offset the increase in sums spent on the transportation of petroleum produet,5# Hence, in this case it is necessary to double also the capacity of the supporting installations. It should be noted that the above mentioned figures and assumptions are characteristic of a situation planned for 1960 when the first new aeries of refineries is to be put into operation. The 1965 estimated demand for petroleum products in the eastern part of the Soviet Union is at least 5 ~ ~m 2. The curves in Table 3 show the changes in economic indices representing the production and the supply of motor fuels. The diagram shows that in connection with the sharp increase in the density of the points of demand for petroleum products throughout Siberia and the Far East a fully acceptable annual capacity for each refinery is 12,000,000 tons per year. Even high-capacity refineries with low-capacity supporting installations can effect large savings in capital investments, although in this case the operational expenses per ton of motor fuels*would increase slightly for the consumer. In con- clusion it is stated that an analysis of conditions reflecting Card 5/6 BUGROV, Valentin Alskeandrovich; ApPjANOV, Vladimir Kikhayfovich; KANMNXV, N.P., red.; ZMMMNA, G.Z., takhn.red. [Ways of increasing labor productivity in oil refining] Puti povysheniia proisvoditallnosti truda, v nefteparerabotke. Ufa. Bashkirskoe knishnoe iad-vo. 1958. 108 p. (KIRA 12:7) (Petroleum industry-Labor productivity) BORISOV, P.A.; AHDRIAIUV, V.M. Some sconomic"eispecte in petroleum refining. Trudy rnat.nefti. 121 363-371 '58- (MIRA 12:3) (Petroleum--Refining) -ANDRIAN'OVp,.VIadimir Mikhaylovlch; BUGROV, Valentin Aleksandrovich; SULTANOVA, R.T., red.; GOLICHENKO, M., tekhn. red, (Production costs in petroleum refining and how to reduce them] Sebestoimost' produktsii v neftepererabotke iputi ee anizhe- niia. Ufa, Bavhkirskoe knizhnoe Jzd-vo, 1960. 156 p. (MIRA 17:3) 15.4ioo 77552 sov/65-6o-2-12/15 AUTHORS: Andrianov, V. M., Khokhryakov, P. A. TITLE: Concerning the Selection of the Process Flow Diagram for Petroleum Refineries PERIODICAL: Khimlya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1960, Nr 2, PP 54-57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The final selection of the process flow d1agram for petroleum refineries should be based on the requirements in petroleum products in a given region. In this respect three possible process flow diagrams are suggested. (1) When the stress Is on a bright stock, the procesB flow diagram should include, besides atmospheric-vacuum distillation, rectification of distillates and treatment of gases, contact coking of all petroleum asphalts, catalytic cracking of coking distillates and vacuum gas oil, and thermal cracking of the heavy catalytic gas oil. The yield of bright stock in this case is Card 1/2 over 70%, and that of fuel oil is 3.5%. (2) This Concerning the Selection of the Process 77552 Flow Diagram for Petroleum Refineries SOV/65-60-2-12/15 process flow diagram is oriented to a lesser yield of bright stock. Instead of coking, it employs viscosity breaking of the petroleum asphalt. The yield of the bright stock is 55-60%, and that of fuel oil is 26%. (3) This flow diagram is employed where it is necessary to increase the yield of fuel oil to 35%. It is done by use of the vacuum gas oil (50% of it). The yield of the bright stock decreases to 50% in this case. In general, with the increase of fuel oil yield from 3 to 35%, the yield of gasoline decreases from 27 to 18%, and that of diesel fuel, from 33 to 23%. Process flow diagrams 1 and 2 are suggested as the best for the Soviet economy; diagram 3 can be used in a special cas There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: NIITEKhIM (NIITEKhIM) Card 2/2 ANDRIANOV, V#M.; RUDURYMV# P#A* 31bonomic indices of the production of diesel fuel. Xhimet takh. topLi masel 5 no.8:46-31 Ag 160,, (MIRL 13.-S) 1, Nauohno-iseledovatellskiy Institut takhniko-okonomicheskikh iseledovaay Goskomiteta Boveta Ministrov SSSR po khimii. (Diesel fuels) AVDRIANOV, V.M.; DIERVAR V, P.A. Economic aspects of the manufacture of aromatic hydrocarbons. Xhim. i tekh. topl. i mael 6 no. 3:41.,48 My 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut, tekhniko-ekonomicheakikb iosledovaniy Gookomiteta Sovets, Ministrov SSSR po khimii. (Hydrocarbons) (Petroleum industry) ANDRIANaVp V.M. Differentiation of the technological systems of petrolem refinarloo, Khim. i tekb. topl. i maoel. 6 no.1009-64 0 161. (MIRA 1/+tli) 1. TSentrallmy naucbm-iseledovatel'skiy ekonamicheskiy inatitut. (Petrole= products) ANDRI"OV, V.M. Some data jon the economic effectiveneos of the Ochemization" of petroleum revining. Khim.i tekh.top~.i masel 7 no.2s~7-40 F 162. 1 (MIRA 1~5: 1) 1, TSentralinyy nauchno-issledova~allskiy ekonomicheskiy institut Gosplana, RSFSR. (Petroleum'-Rofining)