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BOGONOW.M, Abram Yevseyevich; RUKAV I SIM IKOV, I.V.,, Arzh.,
mtsenzant; TESLENKO, II.A., nauchn. red.; VASILYMjLt . .
N.N.stred.1 FRUMKIN, P.S., tekhn. red.
(Auxiliary mechanisms on ships] Sudovye vspomogatellrye
mekhanizmy. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Leningrad, Sudpromgizq
1963. 303 p. (MIRA 17:2)
To, NIKITIN. P.S.. otvetstveanyy redBktor;
KHVATOVA. T-1-111!9;4~eo*r; DLUGOZANSKAYA. Ye.A.. tekbnicheskiy
redaktor; FRUNKIN, F.S., tekhnichaskiy rodaktor
[Auxiliary marine machinery] Sudovye vepomogatellnye mokbanizmy.
Imeningrad, Goo.soiuznoe izd-vo sudoetrott.promvohl., 1957. 275 P.
(KLRA 10:8)
(Ships-Iquipment and supplies)
&
86-5-13/24
AUTHOR: Bogomol'nyy, L. B., Eng Ma,i
TITLE: Conclusions Suggested by Actuality (Vyvody, podskazannyye
..zb.iz*,1YU)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957, Nr 5, pp. 69-71 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A discussion of the standard of work performed by the air-
plane armament servicing personnel. The writing of this
ublished in the '
article was prompted by the articles
g
Vestnik Vo
zdushnogo Flota, Nr 10, 195 , by Eng. Lt Col
,
B. S. Vinnik and in Nr 6, 1955, by Eng. Lt Col. V. Malygin.
The author states: The time allotted for the preparation
of fighter armament is ample; it should not be cut at the
expense of quality. The scope of work of airplane armament
specialists is already big; it should not be made larger by
adding unreasonable operations. The dummy cartri.dges were
proved able to cause a gun to fail firing; their use was
discontinued and should not be introduced again. The
use of safety devices during the taxiing of the airplane
returning from firing exercises Is not efficient. It Is
risky to tow an airplane returning from firing exercises
Card 1/3 without previously inspecting its armament in the'safety
86-5-13/24
Conclu&ons Suggested by Actuality (cont.)
zone. When work on armament is in progress, np other op-
erations should be performed in the cabin. The best time
to prepare the bombing and rocket-firing armament is
after the completion of other jobs. From' the point-of
view of safety, it is useless to try to use more than one
blank cartridge to ensure safety of a weapon on the
ground. When the safety zone inspection and unloading of
cannons, on ai-z-,Ianes returning from firing exercises are
properly organized, there will be no d6lay of the next
flight (one diagram). To prevent personnel frem mi-ving
between the nose of the airplane and the f1ag, a line with
two pennants attached should be stretched between the flag
and the nose wheel. The bomb suspension rods should be
long enough to facilitate the lifting of the bombs; the
rods should be so threaded at both ends as to enable fitting
them in eyes of different diameters (a two-view drawing is
given.) The cannon barrels become excessively copper
Card 2/3 fouled after 80 to 100 rounds. Copper is removed with
86-5-2-13/24
ConcluEdma Suggested by Actuality (Cont.)
metal brushes. There is an urgent need for a copper
removal device, preferably incorporated in the structure
of the projectile itself. In the author's unit, the tools
used for work on airplanes are kept in a box painted red
inside and with recesses each shaped to receive a tool.
This enables one to asc;/rtain at a glance whether all the
tools are in the box. It is necessary to determine the
maximum number of airplanes which can and should be
serviced by an individual armament specialist. In order
to raise the responsibility of the specialist, it is ad-
visible to direct that the airplane arinament specialist
who prepares the armament for flight remain on duty during
the full current flying day. Three figures.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
BOGCMOLtNyy. M. nzh~
Methodology for determining the economic efficiency of hydroelectric
power stations. ElekLriellestvo no.5:89-91 MY 962. (MIRA 15~5)
(Hydroelectria power stations)
1.
RMHOLIM, M., inzhaner.
Driving piles with a diesel hammer driver in track spacing.
Tranap.stroi. 6 n0-2:30 IF *56, (MLRA 9:6)
(Piling (Civil engineering))
13222"1 NYY, H.B., inthener.
v .
Crane-pile drivers with exchangeable attachments. Transp.strol.
6 no.5:29-30 Ky 156. (MLEL 9:8)
(Filing (Civil engineering))
1
XOMLROT, A., inzh.; BOGOMOLINYY, R., inzh.
gar corn ffpreader uged In loading railroad cars. Muk.-elev. pro=. 23
no.10:24-25 0 157. (MMA 11:1)
1. NikolayevskI7 portovyy elevator.
(Corm (Raise)) (Ioading and unloading)
KOKAROV, A., insh.; BOGOYOL".-Me R., insh.
Turning boom for auction pipes of.pneumatic reloaders. Muk.-elev.
prom. 24 noolt12 J& 158. (MIRA 11;2)
l.NikDlayevski3r portovyy elevator.
(Loading and unloading)
(fteumatio-tubs transportation)
BOG014OLINYY R. inzh.; ZADORDZHNYY.. V., tekhnik
Drying ear corn in the granarles of the nikolayevskaya Grain Milling
Combine. Mukrelev.prom. 27 Tio.5s23-24 MY 161. (MIU 14-.6)
1. Nikolayevskiy malikombinat.
(Corn (Maize)-Drying)
4
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ACCESSION N113: AP5001516
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UTHOR: BogomolInyy, V. Ya,.; DLolg Plosk, B. A. (AcadenAcian); GhirikoVa'rp.
bu -,utene
TITLE- Study of the relative reactivity of 1, 3- tadienel 1-1 'Ind 2-butene
in the cationic polymerization process
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Dohlady, v. 159, no. 5, 1964, 1069-1071
TOPIC TAGS- copolymerization, butene, 1,3-butadiene, cationic polyrnerization
relative react-
i
Ry of inonorne rs in ionic an d coo dination iZation1processes. Of
v, r -ionic p2lynielizat
these the least known are the relative activities of monomersi7n ~,ationi,~ polymer-4
ization. Generally the reactivity of monomers is detertnined from the vAues of
copolymerization constants, In this work copolymerization was investigated in
1. 3-butadiene wit h I -butene and 2-butene using C 14 labeled butadiene, his
producer) more reliable data ort the composition of the produced copolymers. Pnly
xnerization was conducted in eth
yl cb1oride and toluene solutions. The concentra-
AUTHORS Dolgoplosk, B.A. Romanov L.M., P-0-4-2T/6p
Yerusalimakiy, B.L. and Bogomollnyy, V.Ya.
TITLE The Use of Catalysts base on Magnesium Ra-logen Alkyls
and Titanium Tetrachloride in the Production of Amorphous
and Crystalline Polymers from a-Olefins- 'Wd Manes
(Katalizatory na oanove magniygalogenalkiloy i ohetyrekh-
khloristogo titana dlya sinteza amorfn kh i kristalliches-
kikh polimerov iz a-olefinov i dienov.~
PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii NaukSSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Fr 4,
PP. 731-733 (USSR)
ABSTRACT The production of polymers from aliphatic compounds of the
ethylene aeries on the basis of polymerization by free
radicals is only possible for the first representative
of this series, namely ethylene. The interaction of the
free radicals with the ethylene homologues leads to the
formation. of low-moleoular products due to the rupture
reactions in the first stages of the process. Ziegler
and his collaborators used the reaction between organo-
aluminum compounds and titanium tetrachloride for
initiating the ethylene polymerization. Further in-
vestigations in this field fbLrnished the possibilities
CARD 1/ 4 of initiating the olefin polymer12&tiOn under formation
2o-4-27/6o
The Use of Catalysts based on Magnesium Halogen Alkyls and Titanium
Tetrachloride in the Produotion of Amorphous and Crystalline Polymers
from a-Olefins.aAd Dienes
of homogeneously built (isotactic) polymers. Later on
organo-aluminum compounds could be replaced by other
organometallio derivatives, especially by sodium and
lithium compounds. The mechanism of these reactions can
for the time being not be considered as established. The
reaction between the components of the Zieglcr reaction
has an oxidizing-reducine character and leads to the
formation of titanium derivatives of low valence degrees.
Ethane and ethylene develop as by-products in the case
of triethylaluminum. Kondyrev and Fomina proved that the
reaction between magnesium halogen alkyls and the salts
of various metals (Fe, Cu, Co, Ni$ Cr, Mo) leads to the
fo.-mation of:
a) equivalent quantities of a saturated and an unsaturated
hydrocarbon which correspond to the alkyl of the oragno-
ma,-nesium compound, and
b) of reduced forms of heavy metals. The effectiveness of
the system R - MgHal - TiCl 4in the initiation of the
polymerization was proved by the authors in the case of
ethylene, propylene, styrene and isoprene. The former
CARD 2/4 polymerizes at once without pressure or heating from out-
2o-4-27/6o
The Use of Catalysts based on Magnesium Halogen Alkyls and Titanium
Tetrachloride in the Produotion of Amorphous and Crystalline Polymer3
from a-Olef ins and Dienes
seide. The thus obtained polyothylene possesses /Vj/ - J,55
melting point 130 - 1180C, ultimate strength 335 kglcm
and relative extension 730 %. These indices are analogous
to those of polyethylene which is obtained by means of
the ordinary Ziegler catalyst. Of great interest are data
which were obtained by the authors from the polymerization
of propylene. It was proved by the authors that on this
occasion in the presence of kagnesium chloroethyl and
tetrachlorotitanium about the same quantities of an
amorphous and a crystalline (isotactic) polymer-form
develop. At the same time a fraction was isolated which
is insoluble in boiling hexane and whose crystallizability
was spectroscopically and X-ray structurally 3?roved..In
the case of the polymerization of isoprene va2'iOUS polymer
forms were also isolated. The 3imultaneous production of
cis-1,4-PolYisoprene and trans-1,4-Polyisoprerie or of
the amorphous and the isotactic polyisoprene directly
CARD 3/4 prove that in the system coexist various catalytic
2o-4-27/6o
The Uae of Catalysts based on Magnesium Halo6en Alkyls and Titanium
Tetrachloride in the Production of Amorphous and Crystalline Polymers
from a-Olef ins and Dienes
complexes of different types which lead to the formation
of a polymer structure charaoteristio of a certain
complex. An experimental part with the usual data follows.
There are 2 Slavio references.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for High-Molecular Compounds AN USSR.
(Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademii nauk
SSSR)
PRESENTED: By I.F. Nazarov, Academician, April 25, 1957
SUB14ITTED: March 22, 1957-
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
CARD 4/4
ALT THOR S: Tinyakova, Ye., I., Bogomollnyy, V.Ya., 1 2 6
Zhuravl eva, T. G.
TITLE: Reactions of the Triazenes With Dienolgand Acido ir An-
hydrous Hydrocarbon Media (Renktsii triwzenov s d 4 t_o-'~jl -'~~j
i kislotami v uglevodorodnykh bezvodnykh sred~--.kh)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdelt,-niyo khimicheskikh nauh,
1958, Nr 9, PP 1094 - 1098 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It has already been found thet the decomposition of alipnatic-
aromatic triazenes in anhydrous media is accelerated
by the catalytic effect of dienols and acidc or acid-
containing substances. The decomposition of triazenes can
also be definitely accelerated in anhydrous hydrocarbon
media in the presence of acids. This reaction is not a
catalytic one, since esters form dtiring the reaction
(Refs 2,3). The authors %%,ere interested in the application
of this reaction to the quantitative determination of
carboxyl groups in organic compounds. They considered
the investigation of the reaction between the triazeres
and dienols in anhydrous media of still greater im-
Card 1/2 portance because of the possible use of -his reaction
Reactions of the Triazenes With Dienols and Acids in SOV/62-58-9-IV-26
A nhydrgt~5 Hydrocarbon Media
in the alkylation or arylation of dienol groups. It was
found that in anhydrous hydrocarbon media dloxymaleic
acid and its diethyl ester and ascorbic acid accelerate
the decomposition of the triazenes. The reaction is
accompanied by the formation of nitrogen and the alkylation
(or arylation) of the carboxyl and dienol groups. The
authors found that the decomposition reacticn of tria-zenes
under the effcct of acids can be used for the volumetric
quantitative determination of carboxyl groups (espi- ~cially
in polymers) in anhydrous hydrocarbon media-There are
2 figures, 3 tables, and 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh noyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR
Onstitute of High Molecular Compounds,AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: January 3o, 1957
Card 2/~
- BOGOMOL!AY"--V-Y-s,.---.,
Polymerization of dlmethyldiallylailane and methylphenyl-
diallylailans on a Ziegler catalyst. Vysokom.soed. 1 no.10:
1469-1472 0 159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Inntitut vysokomolsbtIyarrqkh so7edineniy AS SSSR.
(Silane)
2P,279
S/062/61/000/010/016/016
b 6 3, B106/B101
AUTHORS: Bogomoltnyy, V. Ya., and Dolgoplosk, B. A~
TITLE: Use of the reaction of organodilithium compounds with metal
halides for the synthesis of polymers with a conjugate system
of double bonds
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya., Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 10, 1961, 1912
TEXT: It is known that the reaction of phenyl-magnesium halides with
salts of metals of variable valency yields almost quanritative amounts of
n+1 n
diphenyl (Ref. 1: see below): C6H5MgI + Me --),c6H5 -C6H5+ Me. It was
shown that reactions of this type do not follow the radical mechanism
(Ref. 2: Wang Fo-sung, B. A. Dolgoplosk, B. L. Yerusalimskiy, Izv. AN SSSR,
Otd. khim. n., 1960, 469). In this connection, the above reaction proved
suitable for the preparation of polymers from the corresponding bifunctional
organometallic compounds. Publications show that oligophenylenes can be
synthesized by reaction of orthodilithium benzene with heavy-metal halides
Card 1/3
2" 279
S/062/61/000/010/016/018
Use of the reaction of organodilithium.., B106/BIOI
(Ref. 3: G. Wittig, F. Bickelhaupt, Chem, Ber. 21, 883 (1958))~ The
present authors obtained polymers with a condensed system of double bonds
by reaction of p-dilithium benzene, p-dilithium diphenyl. and dilithium
tetraphenyl butadiene-1,3 with titanium, vanadium, and cobalt halides.
The first two monomers were synthesized by reaction of equimolecular
amounts of a suspension of the corresponding dilithium derivatives in
diethyl ether, hexane, or benzene with titanium tetrachloride or vanadium
oxychloride at 200C. The polymers are thus obtained in the form of dark-
yellow or brown powders partly soluble in chloroform and benzene. The
yields are 60 - 70%. Below 4500C, the polyphenylenes obtained are
infusible, and contain a crystalline fraction, as shown by X-ray structural
analysis. Reaction of dilithium tetraphenyl butadiene-1,3 with arsenic,
antimony, and tin halides gives the corresponding heteroderivatives of
tetraphenyl cyclopentadiene (Ref. 4: see below).. It is shown that the use
of titanium tetrachloride, vanadium tetrachloride, vanadium oxychloride,
and cobalt chloride yields polydiphenyl acetylene (yield of up to 70)
of limited solubility in chloroform. On reaction with vanadium oxychloride,
the soluble fraction is orange-colored, crystalline, and melts at 220 -24A.
The mean molecular weight as determined with the aid of thermistors is
Card 2/3
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BOGOMOLINYY, V. Ya,; Y&RUSALIMKIYs D.L.; POKROVSKIY, Ye.l.
Free radical reactionFin solutions. Part 18., Relative
activity of C113. and (C"3)3 CO. radicals in the reaction of
detachment of H-atom from hjdrocarbons. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.8:
2675-2682 Ag 161, (M1RA 14:8)
(Radicals (Chemistry))
Bf,'GQ,'l0J,'Yyy, V- ya.; DOW(AILME', B.P., akademik; CFIRIFOYA,
RrIfil"ird .1-oarlivity or 3,.?-trut&rjl.pncj and I- and 2-1:W,, ` n t. n
in lation pol.Nnerization. Dokl. AN SSSR 151-)
T) lu .'ill.PA 18.1)
1. Inst! tait i-,,,qokcr-,oleku-r,.aryKh noyol4renly lt~- ~
ZOGOVOLOT A
Keasurea for controlling corrosion of 9ts()l pipelines in sanitary
engineering installationse Zhils-kom.khoit. 8 no.10117-19 158.
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Naohallmlk sanitarno-tokhnichaskogo uchaatka glavnogo korpmea
Mookovskogo gosudarstvenno o univerBitsta.
(pipe, steel) f0orrosion and anticorrovives)
BOGOMODDV, A., inzh.
Assembling sanitary engineering fittings. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 8
no.1:6-10 058. (MIRA 11:1)
1.Nachal4nik sanitarno-takhn, uchastka glavnogo korpusa Moskovskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
(Pipe fitting)
USSR/ Electronics Rrdio
Card -1/1 -Pub, 89 5/24
Authors #Sergeyev, V.;.Morov ~4.- Titovskiy, I.; Bogomolov, A.; Lapshin, Yu;
Ivanov) A.; and Rogachev., V.,
Title i Over thousands of kilometers
Periodical I Radio 5s page'llt May 1955
Abatreot uBrief mossages'.from various Soviet-expeditions (Antarctic, ITrangdl Island,,
Indian Ocean.. Uedinenie Islandt Cape Schinidt) praising the great aahieve-
ments of Soviet radio communications system. Illustrations.
Institution
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AZMIYBV, S.; BABKOV, V.; BIRULYA, A.; BDGOMOIDV. A.; BOCHIN. V.; BRILING, N.;
VAKHRUSHIN. N.; MLKOV, M.;.GUMM, It.; I)ADMOV, Yu.; ill MDV, V. ;
ZBIZNKIDV, G.; IVANOV, N.; IGOLKIN, N.; KUDRYAVTSEV, A.; LITVIN, N.
MIMYIDV, V.; PRONDFIYEV, I.; SARKISIYAMS, G.; RDKUMIIKO, I.;
STRAIMMV, A.; FKDMV, V.; KHACHATUMV, A. i dr.
Anatolii Pavlovich Khmallnitakiio Avt, dor. 21 no-12:30 D 158.
(Khmalinitskii, Anatolii %vlovich, 1907-1958) ' (MIRA 12:1)
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All-Union'~oordinating conference on the introduction of automatic
control in'the mining industry., Gor. zhur. no.9:75 S 161.
(MM 16:7)
1. Gosudarstvannyy komitet Soveta. Hinistrov SSSR po avtomatizatsii
i mashinostroyaniyu.
(Mining engineering) (Automatic control)
BDGOKOWVp A.A.p irrzh.
Probibeme iv the over-al.1 mechanization and automation of openopit, -
workingse Gorozhure no*2&6-9 7 163- (MIR& 26:2)
lo Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta Mini(stror SM po avtcmatizataii
i mashinostroyaniyu.
(Strip mining-lquipment and supplies) (Automatic control)
BOGOMOLOVY A,A,, inzh.
Continuous machines fOr strip mining operations. Gor.zhur, no,li/,P-
57 A 165. (MIRA 1811)
1. Gosudarstvennyy komitat tyazhelogo, energaticheskogo i transport-
nogo mashinostroyeniya pri Gosplane SSSR,
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PA 169T55
USSR/Metale Smisteell Testing Sep 50
"Strength of Semisteel Under Various Forms of Stress-
ing,," A. D. Bogomolov
"Zavod Lab" Vol XVI
No 9p PP 1098-1103
Describes experiments for determination of permis-
sible stre4see in semisteel under tension, coiapres-
sion and bending. Discusses methols for construct-
ing stress-strain'diagrams of bending tests, and
analyzes effect of height and cross-section shape
of specimen on values,of stresses t=d deformations.
Concludes permissible bending stresses of parts made
of semisteel may be,considerably increased.
aw . , 1~9M
BOEM 101,~V, A. D.
t'Effect of Welding Stresses on the Stability of Plates in Welded Elements".
Nauch. tr. Leningr. inzh. -stroit. in-ta No. 17, PP 51-76, 1954
The author examines the stability beyond the elastic limit of platus
in welded beams., taking the welding stresses into account. The uniaxial,
width-variable, stresses and deformed states of tho plate before the loss
of stability are assumed known. Using the variational equations of stabil-
ity the author determines the sritical flexibility for walls ans H-beams..
(RZhMekh,, No 8, 1955)
SO: Sum No 812, 6 Feb 1956
BOGOHOLOV, A.D., kand.tokhn.nauk, doteent
Temperature stresses in sesiplanes. Sbor. MINT no.156:167-ln
'58. (X33A 11: 9)
(Metallography) (Welding)
BOOOMDLOV, A.D., kand.tekhn.nauk, doteent
The problem of using models to studyIthe phenomenon of fatigue.
Sbor. trud. LIIZHT no.174:135-142 60. (NW 15:11)
(Metals--Fatigue)
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stnAm is ambir" firsommolw" Nam II(xitrAdulf,
A.F.
1W aitick deals %ith the protective ilualitiLs or cable
lengths interpoW near powtr susitun arbJ ub~
sulkins rcd by mvrhcad lines WIO M. apow o%cr.
vollavet (dirmt lightning mrokcs on the lines war the
statim). Calik lengths tif almme Mm. air suffi.
writ. Swriiiodw unil4t: nwa%um are im%~uSated.
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W66MOLOV,'. F.; LIMACM, F. A.; BORISOV) V. N.;
WFSHNSE, L. M.
BOGOMOLOVI A.---F.
4
Grozozashita Promyshlennykh
Industrial Structures and
mscow, 1951.
Sooruzhenii i Zdanii (Lightning Protection of
Buildings)t 202 p., Publ. House of the AS USSR,
--
usnovy radioloka~sii. 1949-19-11. 2 v.
Title tr.: Funda-mentals of radioloc-ition.
SO: Aeronautical 3ciences and Aviation in the SovicL Union, Librnry of ConEress,
1955.
The Comittee on Stalin, Prizes (4*f the Coumil of Riolaters UM) Ln the fields of
science mA inventions annomees that the following valentific varim, popular scien-
tific books and textbooks have been rabmitted for ecMetition for ftelin Prizes for
the years 10952 and 1953- M MItura 9,06cov, No. 22-4-0, 20 Fab - 3 Avr 1954)
(.PMMI!k
Na-e Title cf Fmrk by
Sllelmllni]~Ov, I*
Komelllkov.s V. S.
SO'somolov, A. F
LiMachev, f. A.
Borisov, V.31J.
Lopshin, L. I!.
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SO: W-30604* 7 July 1954
BOGOMOLOT, A.F.; SVISTOV,N.K., redaktor.- AIMISANDROVA, A.A.$ redaktor
[Principles of radiolocation] Osnovy radiolokstsil. Moskva, Izd-vo
OSovetskoe radio,* 1954. 302 p. (mmA 7:9)
(Radar)
BASHAIRINOV; A.Y9.;,BOGOInOLOVt A*Foj profej otv. red.)- BLIUMA,
Ye.p.,, rea.
(Methods for passive sighting; conspectus of lectures fnr
a course on "Principles of radar"] Metody passivnogo vizi-
rovaniia; konspekt lektsii kursa "Osnovy radiol.okatsii"
Vysshaia shkola, 1964. 33 P. (MIRA 17:11)
BASHARINOV, A.Ye. p doktor tekhn. nauk prof.; _PPqQVqPV, A.F.,
doktor tekhn. nauk prof., red.
(Use of w1deband probe signals in distance and speed
measurements; a summary of lectures] Primenenie sbiroko-
polosrqkh zondirulushchikh signalov pri lzmereniiakh
dallnosti i skorosti; konspekt, lektsii. Moskva, Mosk.
energ. in-t, 1965. 33 P. (~aRLA 18:10)
-4P.99N94R, --A.G. ~ BRATSLAVSKIY, 1.N.; LIKHIN, 1"'.1.
zent, " lnzh.p retser,
; II.N., inzh., red.
(Handbook on optional equipment] SPravochnik po nestandart-
nomu oborudovaniiu. ~lo_-kvap Mashinostroenle., 190. 338 P.
(MIRA 18~5)
.IIIIINOV, Andrey Petrovich; 3--GC".',C)LCV A.I., red.
[U5ing gas Nel in henting, furnf4ces] 16polizovanie [;azc,-
obramogo topliva v otcpitellnykh pechokh. Xoukvu, Stroi-
izdatp 1964. 105 P. WIRA 17:11)
BOGOMOLOVY A,I.
Wierited structural elementr of the molecules of the starting
suWlmes of petroleum as prcof of its organic origin, Trudy
VNITGRI no.227 Gookbim.abor. no.9glO-20 164.
(MRA 18!1)
BOGOVOLOV. A. I ~ .
-Trainim road builders dulng the years of Sa-viet rule. Avt. dor.
20 no.5:"5 My 157. MR& 10:8)
(Englusering-Study and taschiug) (Roaus)
DOGOMOLOV) A. I., Cand Tech Sel (diss) -- "The flow around wedge-shaped profiles
at high subsonic Bpeeds". Kazan', 1959. 11 pp (Min Higher and Inter Spec TUuc
RSFSR, Kazan' Aviation Inst), 225 copies OM, No 10, 10,60, 130)
~-BOGOI:Oil
Flov abrtill ,, .. .- i - j - ., .,:.
.1 - . ., ll'kc' r
(), , ::I fj C', d., - . Tri,6;r .'.:A! !:j. -i5 159.
: f:. -
(1.1' A -14-2)
BOTUK, Boria Omil=ich) doktor tekhn. naukp prof*;
.
prof., reteenzent; NqQkQLOV,_Aj.p'red.,- SHAIIOVAp Ye.A..,
red. izd-va; YEZHOVAO L.L.p tekbn.red.
(Hydraulies]Gidravlika. 14oskvap Vysshaia shkola, 1962.
449 p - (Hydraulics) (KIRA 35 ill)
BG4:--XOL,)V, A. 1.
Automatic devices for gas bot-water hesters. Gor.khoz,-oak. 31
no-8:34 Ag 157, (MULA 10. 9)
1. Nachal'nilr santekhniches~opo Lchnntlca g[Avnoro kornui-n
Moskovskogo gosudarstvannopo univercitett, imeni Lomononovn.
(Hot water henting-Regulators)
BOGOMOLOV, A.I.
!%-4howfor protecting sanitary engineering equipment and fittings
from corrosion. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 32 no-5:22-24 My 158.
(MIRA 11:5)
I.Nachallnik Sanitarno-takhnichookogo wihastlm glavnogo korpsa
Koskevskogo gosudaretvannogo universitete.
(Corrosion and anticorrosives)
(PIPS fittings)
8 (6) SOV/91-59-4-7/28
AUTHOR: Bogomolovj A. 1.9 Engineer
TITLE: The Connection of a Boiler Tube Nest With the Housing of a
Water Heater (Soyedineniye trubnogo puchka s korpusom.
vodopodogrevatelya)
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 4, pp 12 - 13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The boiler tube nest of the water-water heaters of type
Teploset' Mosenergo are fastened by two flanges to the
housingp whereby one of the latter is screwed to the tube
strainer. These flanges facilitate the removal of the
boiler tube nest from the housing. The screw flange has
several essential disadvantages: it does not provide a
tight sealing of the connectionp since the gaskets are
frequently damaged; a considerable force is required for
screwing and unscrewing; the tube strainer is deformed,
since pins are inserted into its holes for screwing or
unscrewing of the flange; etoo For these reasons, the
oilers were rarely cleaned. A new type of flan
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Card 1/2 shown in Figure 1), used in the main building o
the
SOV/91-59-4-7/28
The Connection of a Boiler Tube Nest With the Housing of a Water Heater
Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State
University), is free of the aforementioned disadvantages@
Figure 2 shows a cross-section of the tube joint.
There are 2 diagrams.
Card 212
BOGOMOLOV9 A.I.
Catalytic properties of natural clays. Trudy VNIGRI no.132t
181-192 '59, (MM 17:1)
BOGOMOLOV, A.I.; KHOTYNTSEVAJ, L.I.
Low-temperature catalytic conversions of organic compounds on clay3.
Trudy VNIGRI no.212. Geokhim.abor. no.8:66-76 163.
Low-temperature catalytic conversions of organic compounds on clays.
Report No.6: Conversion of hydroeystearic acid. Ibid.:87-94
(MIRA 16:12)
BOGOMOLOVr A.I.; PANINA, K.I.
Low-temporaturo catalytic conversions of organic compounds on clayd.
Report NO*5: Conversion of abietic acid. Trudy VNIGRI no.212. Geokbim.
sbor. no.8:77-86 163. OAIRA 16-12)
BOGOMOLOV, Anatoliy Ivanovich, prof.; KONSTANTIBOV, Nikolay Mikhaylovich;
--------7rNOG-RA-DO-V,-NU.-,--]Mmd.tokhn. nauk,, dots., red.; ZUBKOVA, M.S.,
red.izd-va; BODANOVA, A.P., tekhn. red.
[Examples of hydraulic calculationslPrimery gidravlicheskikh ra-
schatov. Moskva, Avtotransisdat., 1962. 574 p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Moskovskiy avtodorozhnyy- institut (for BqgoMojov).
(Hydraulics-Problems, exercises, eta.)
GALANOV, I.G., otv. red.; MATLAKHOV, S.G., otv. red.; POLEESIN,
Ya.L., red.; BOGOMOLOV A L, red.; ZHIUSZNYAKOVA, M.A.,
red.; ZHID042Ft~~.. -rgk.-,-V__ZILIBERSHTE7N, I.A.,
red.; KANER, I.Ye., red.; KIZUYEVA, Ye.P., red.; KOZIDVA,
Ye.I., red.; MAKAROV, A.D., red.; SJOIARTSEV, A.I., red.;
SOLOPKO, A.P., red.; TIKHONOV, V.A... red.; VOLKOVA, V.A.p
ved. red.
[Safety regulations in the gas industry; regulations
obligatory for all ministriesp departments, and organiza-
tions] Pravila bezopasnosti v gazovom. khoziaistve; pravila
obiazatelIny dlia vaekh ministerstvp vedomstv i organizatsii.
Perer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Nedras 1965. 143 P,
(KIRk 18:3)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po nad-
zoru za bezopasnym vedeniem rabot v pron7shlennosti i gorno-
mu nadzoru.
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"Petroluum-Borning Liquid from Tkvibullskiy Coal Fields," Zhur. Prik. Khim.,
No.6, 1949
All-Union Petrolwum. Sci. Res. Geological Survey Inst.
F'
.i
MOGOMOLOV, A. .
'22384 DONTAYSMY, A. 7. 1 BOGOVOLOV, A. 1. 1 SRvLvkP. T. Y. r-oteliticheckoye
Vliyani,.,e Porod na 1-,meneniye sostm Fefti Zburnal Prikl- r-'ril, 1949, No. 10
9- 112l.-32 1411-liogr: 8 Wav.
SOt Letopis' 7-hu--nallnykh Statey, Vol. W,
44 la -11 an V a A -A-d1*_9A1T_
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oil
PLTROLBJM ME L14UID FROM TKVIBUI& CUAL DEPG-lT_.
2142, Q
a Dobrya nskit AF and Bogomolov, Al (Zhur. Priklad. Kh1m.
so C"
(J. Appl. Chem), 1949-, v-ol'. 22, 639-6431 abstri. In chem
abstr., 1949, vol. 43, 8122). A sample or the petrileum
like fluid was analysed by distillation (b. 134-550
00 with 35~ resideu) and examination offtelcal constants of
00 13 age
the fractions. The product contains but 8-10A aromatics,
22% nolid Varoffins, has high abilaine points in an fractions
(57 to 109 ) and optical activity which risen with bp to 8-8.0"
so X In the highest fractions probably due to derivatives of
fichtelite.
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Catalytic effett of goalm&al forzoatia" on tb* composs-
tion of pWW*m. A. F. DobryansW A L Boilomoloy.
and 1. V. Shklyar. Zhu?. Xaw. kkiW-117-Alsoned
Chrin.) 22. 1124-M1949).-ficating of wide fractions of
cylinder oil with bentomite-glam rW p"Wag In a Cu vessel
at 2We 70 Ists. results in significant decyclization. as shown
by the disin. curves. and characterized by lowering (A the
av. 1". wt. with shuplilkation of Chem. structure. The
reactiout which involve It transfer ma be correlated with
sinailar effects In nature, " shown by high content of paraffin
fractions In petroleum from sources "wing longer anti inuat
intensive Oil fortnation. G. M. KOWAPOO
Doluc-l"CILOV, A. I .
2:~004 '1300MOLCV, A. I. Opyt analiza nckotor~?h polozhcnd~i- L;L-,otez-- prevras-l-c-enIya
1. -
neftey na materiale vtorogo-isslel. G,3ol-raw.,eJ. E'-TA, novaya ---~riya,
ITYP. 28, 1~149, S". 5-27-
SO:
Lotolds, No. 32, .1949.
I ard 8zgrimm, t, I (7h. prilkl. Mien- V. Dnpl-
14m. Ab rx., 19541 vol. 48, 121~Z).
(neltlpg qcp~ dI-Vj 0 - WM4 UnalterCd ty heaCin~r
in tha P-E~scrlca or actl!vated a],** It Lreaks d,V.-I to give isc-
para-UlIms aw-4 -- rasldm-l ccresino t~.,at is enrl anei r4l vi
sueb trxia-fmt Is ah"D.1 alzo tv the Icss of sWe CIaltL;, -1-ne 17~izwd
;I-wmt-3 wo minly savovati~d 13nfj cm-sisv, ~- T"Early eqt~ji B=,Xmts Of p=---ffIr3
M)d ==IC ~tXCTLS, vil"h bur. traces ~f rLphthmos. Tr~- vrac%jn,~
1--cOW3 Td= clay alves results similar to tkk--e obtamed wdtti
7777
IMM111"N argainh toidup.9 - into vetroleum. A, 1.
PrRh;d, Klyivi. 27, 1012-WW1954),-
FruE,57, Fi ratis !iamples of bitur-iinaus matw from
of 1J.&S,R,j iviib rrpvct In thu iafi,,.~ of
1~atsalld l1w tafin;ef tolicotf-d
tars, Ird to tl:t- (010M,ir, follehni-T15: The nat'lli. "F
b.tUr-11iin t,dvmkt~s in 011,:01 4lilh,' Ill'. ;i,
dotper )old Itt'.1w ~.-`:I,us ltif III- A
"3: 1; m li, ~t, 1, t-1 Cl l" Ar t q,
vv~tf;il to 11) 11 ~; % )6, 1~ is) c' 't, i f ; .: .
Ilk fl:,, of 191rhilig .1 :WTIol~'unt 1, i-,-;1 hy,!,!~ ~
rzear-tl tr;ko.imm of Nokink:n ilrc vm oto
ateaq'! of pprutt~ mit-mil mn,vhitcs, wh He th~ ;,6,1w
pwinti ;Art., ll--Alkiiirif fiecauw ef 06r .0forptiv-z p4ma.
BOCICKOLM.A. 1.
Paraffin an a component of some petroleums in northeastern
Caucasus. Trudy VNIGRI no.83:401-412 '55. (NIaL 8:10)
(Caucasus, Northern-ftraffins) (Caucasus, Northern-
Petroleum--Analysis)
BOGONOLOV,A.I.
,~
R&re inst^nce of discoveriag petroleum vhich does not cont&in
naphthenic hydrocarbons. Tradr VNIGRI no-83:506-510 '55-
(Siberia-Patroleun-Analysia) (MIJU 8,10)
BWOMOLOV, A.I.; FAMITA, K.I.; KHOTTNTSIVA, L.I.
Physicochemical factors in reactions of the conversion of the
initial organic substance into petroleum. Avtoref. nauch. trud.
VIIIGRI no.17:45-48 156. (MIRJL 11:6)
(Petroleum geology) (Organic matter)
W-A. N. rNir
BOGOMWV, A.I.; PARKA, K.I.; ANDRIMA, L.G.
Q
Compoolt on and proportion of Berezovo oil of Tyumen' Province.
Trudy VNIGRI no.95:400-W4 '56. (MLRA 9:12)
(Tyumen' Province-Petroleum-Analysis)
BOOOMDIDV, A.Z.; VASILIYZVA, G.M.
v
Composition and properties of Ovinskiy petroleum of Irkutsk
Province. Trudy VNIGRI no.95:405-410 156. (MLRA.9:12)
(Irkutsk Province-Petroleum-Analysis)
BOOOMDIOV, A.I.; PANINA, K-L
r Petroleums found in Cambrian deposits of Yakutia. Trudy
VNIGRI no.95:411-421 156. (MLRA 9:12)
(Takutta-Petroleum-Analysis)
'136 r
*SR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-8
Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroletni.
Motor and Jet Fuels. Lubricants.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - KKimiya, No 1, 1958, 2531
Author : Bogomolov, A.I., Panina., K.I.
Tnst : All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geological
Petroleum Exploration.
Title : Investigation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons of North-Eastern
Caucasus Petroleum in Connection with the Question at; to
Their Genesis.
Orig Pub : Tr. Vses. neft. n.-i. geologorazved. in-ta, 1957, No 105,
210-220
Abstract : Investigation of aromatic hydrocarbons (AH) of paraffinic
and paraffin-free tarry petroleum varieties of north-eas-
tern Caucasus. The AH were isolated quantitatively from
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USSR/Chemical Technoloey - Chemical Products and Their 1-8
Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum.
Motor and Jet Fuels. Lubricants.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2531
Paraffinic structures in the AH of the heavy residues
amount to ". The total number of rings in the molecules
of AH increases from 1-5, in the case of the kerosene frac-
tions, to 3.2 in the case of the heavy oil fractions.
The AH of kerosene and oil fractions, of the inveStigated
petroleina varieties, consist essentially of mixed forms,
in-which are present, in varying amounts, aromatic as well
as naphthenic rings. AH found in fractions of the same
boiling range, of paraffinic and paraffin-free tarry petro-
leum varieties, are of the same type and the difference
consists only in their quantitative content in the petrole-
um. Groupwise composition of methane-naphthenic fractions
shows more considerable fluctuations and is shaply dis-
tinct in petroleum of different type. The authors assert
that formation of AH, in the case of all petroleum
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BWOMOLOV, A.I.; SHIMANSKIT, Mrs
r-yre~ 'e'ne-'rgy-'ehange In acid conversion reactions. ITIGRI no-105:
279-286 157. i (MIRA 11: 9)
(Acids, Organic) I:
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOIT)MON 1178
Andreyev, Pavel Fedorovich- Bogomolov, k1eksey Ivanovich; Dobryanskiyp
k1eksandr Flavianovich;--in--d Ka--r-tse-v-,--Alek-fiey-j,-l-ek-a-a-narovich
PrevraBheheniya nefti v prirode (Conversion of Petroleum in Nature)
Leningrad, Gostoptekhizdat, 1958. 416 P. 3P100 copies printed.
Ed.: Dobryansk1y)'AF*; Executive Ed.: Chizhov, A.A.; Tech. Ed.:
Yashchurzhinskaya, A.B.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended for specialists in geochemistry and
petroleum geology.
COVERAGE: Thebobt given a8ystematic approach to problems related to
the transformations of present-day petroleum deposits as systems
of active substances. k.F. Kartsev wrote Chapters I II and V
(0t.1); P.P. kndreyev - Chapters III, IV and V (pt .2~, A.1 Bogo-
molov - Chapters VI and VII; A.F. Dobryanskiy - Chapters VIII
and IX. References are given at the end of each Chapter.
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Conversion of Petroleum in Nature 1178
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Publisher
From the Editor 4
Ch. I. Geochemical Transformations of Petroleum
A. The nature of initial petroleum-forming materials
B. Condition8 for the accumulation of initial petroleum-
forming substances 16
.C. Petrolaum. matrices 18
D. Factors and trendp in the conversion of initial substances 20
E. The time and mechanism of the migration of petroleum
from matrices 25
F. Geochemical transformation of petroleum in the process
of its migration into collectors and deposits 32
Bibliography 35
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Conversion of Petroleum In Nature 1178
Ch. II. Dependency of Petroleum Properties Up On Geological
Iand Geochemical Conditions 38
k. kge of [Petroleum-] be&Kng deposits ~9
B. The depth of-bedding 3
C. kge and depth 62
-D. Differentiation within a bed 66
,E. POase-lithological conditions 3
F. Hydrogeological conditions R
0. Tectonic conditions and migration processes 104
H. Gases 113
I. Basic principles 119
Bibliography 125
Ch. III. Process4~s of Spontaneous Change In Organic Substances 129
A.. Direction of change processes in petroleum substances 131
B. Equilibrium and irreversibility 140
C. Natural motive forces of the choge process in petroleum 144
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Conversion of Petroleum in Nature 1178
D. Speed of the transformation process in petroleum sub-
stances 148
E. Phenomenology of spontaneous conversion processes in
. organic substances 152
Bibliography
162
Ch. IV. The Thermodynamics of Low-temperature Conversion of
Hydrocarbons 163
Possible'ways of transforming different classes of petroleum
hydrocarbons 167
Bibliography
Ch. V. The Natural Oxidation-Transformation of Petroleum
2o4
A. Natural conditions for the oxidation of p4troleum 207
B. Thermodynamic and chemical data on the oxidation of
petroleum in nature 217
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Conversion of Petroleum In Nature 1178
Bibliography 250
Ch. VI. The Signifiance of Clays in the Formation and Trans-
formation of Petroleum in the Earth'a Crust 253
A, The development of opinions on the catalytic processes
of petroleum formation and transformation 253
B. Contemporary theories on the catalytic activity of
aluminum silicates 261
C. Composition of natural clays and characteristics of
clays exhibiting a catalytic influence 265
Bibliography 277
Ch..-VII. Thermocatalytic Transformations of Heterogeneous
Organic Compounds 279
k. Transformation of oxygen compounds in the preBence of
aluminum silicates 281
B. Thermal stability and conversion Of sulfur compounds
in the presence of aluminum silicates 309
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Conversion of Petroleum In Nature 1178,
C. The relationship of nitrogen compounds to catalytts of
the alumimum silicate type 323
Bibliography 32(
Ch. VIII. Thermocatalytic Transformation of Hydrocarbons 330
A. Aromatic hydrocarbons 337
B. Oolymethylene hydrocarbons 349
C. Methane hydrocarbons (Alkanes) 354
Do Conversion of Oetroleum. oils 359
Bibliography 368
Ch. IX. The Origin of Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Principles of
Their Distribution According to Fractions and Type of
Petroleum 370
Bibliography 413
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3'06--0 MO 4-0 L/
j
11(0) Y, PHASE I BOOK EX-JLOITATION sov/ig6o
Vsesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskly geologorazvedochnyy
institut
Geokhimicheskiy sbornik, no. 5 (Collected Papers on Geochemistry,
Tir 5) Leningrad, (jostoptekhizdat, 1958. (Series: Itc-9 Trudy,
vN t). 123) 1,000 copies printed.
!':'d.: Pavel Pedorovich Andreyev; Exec. Ed.: L. Ya. Rusakova;
Tech. Ed.: 1. M. Gennad'yeva.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for the technical and scientific
personnel olf institutes and TsNIL (Central Scientific Research
Laboratories) of the petroleum industry, and all those interested
in the geology and geochemistry of petroleum.
COVERAGE: The book is the fifth Issue of the GeokhImicheskiy sbornik
(Collected Papers on Geochemistry) and contains articles
contribuced by VNIGHI staff members (All-Union Scientific Research
Institute for Geological Survey) on various aspects of' geo-
%Card 3/7
CcIlected Papers (Cont.)
SOV/1960
chemistry. The work is divided into two partaq the first of which
consists of 12 articles dealing with the development of theoretical
probiems in petroleum chemistry. The second part reviews problems
connected with the study of organic and mineral crudes. In Part I,
A. F. Dobryanskiy posits the low temperature origin of petroleum
and rejects the popular claim concerning high temperature origin.
The joint work of A. F. Dobryanskiy, ?. F. Andreyevland A. I.
Bogomolov directs attention to the uniform phenomena in the
composition of crudes that result from spontaneous charges In their
substances through geological periods and which occur in full
conformance with the basic laws of nature. The article supplements
the basic principles developed by A. F. Dobryanskiy ten years ago
in his well-known work, *Geokhimiya nefti" (Geochemistry of
P. A. Demenkova, L. N. Zakharenkova,and A. F. Kurbatskaya report
on the correlation of some microcomponents in the composition of
crudes. Their extensive research combined with existing information
permits them to draw Interesting basic conclusions bearing directly
on the origin of crude. Part II contains articles on new chemical,
physical and geochemical studies conducted at VNIGHI in recent
years. /Among these A. 1. Bogomolov and K. I. Panina report on the
particular characteristics of the aromatic hydrocarbon structure,
which may prove useful for future research and exploration and In
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-nllect-~d .-~rs (Cont.
solv;zv~ many genetin problems. I. K. Voroneva describes a new
method of counting the toLal number of live bacteria. It may
De applied in various microbiological studies. References
anr,,ompany each article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor 3
Dobryanskiy, A. F. On the question of the High-temperature
Genesis of Petroleum 7
Dobryanskiy, A. F,, P. P. Andreyev, and A. I. Bogomolov. S'ome
Uniform Phenomena -Z-r -ua a 's
in the Composition or 12
Dvali, M. F. On the Optical Effects of Cruder, C,
Yu. N., I. P. Karpova, and Yu. A. Mandrykina. The
Chemical Comnosition of 3clid. Hydrocarbons in the Organic,
Substance of Rocks 39
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Coller,"ed. Papers (Cont.. )
;ov/ .-~61)
Bogimolov, A. I. Siberian Crudes
Demenkova, P. Ya., L. N. Z-akharenkova, and A. P. Kurbatskaya.
Data on the Distribution of Vanadium, Nickel, Sulfur$ and
Nitrogen In Fractions of PaleozoiC Crudes from the Volga-Urals
Region 59
K~_~tchenkov, S. M. The DistributAcri of Dispersed E'lements in
Sedimentary Rocks
Glebovskaya, Ye. A. Geochemical Problems in the Genesis of
Crude Oil
Gorskaya, A. 1.9 Z. A. Kolesnik, and 0. P. Bolotskaya.
On the Formation of "Bitumens" in Vegetable Substance
Decomposed by Anaerobic Microflora
Krotova, V. A. Problems of the Formation of Chlorocalcite Waters,03
Kazmina, T. I. Tentative Characteristics of Halogenous-
Terrigenous Deposits Established on the Basis of Their
Soluble Salt Content 112
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ro' ("'crit.
fl. J. '~ '.')ti)dY of' the GlIses
i: oor;
f erous lermian, and Devonian Depos-its in
1:.he Volga-Ux-ils, 1etroliferous Area.
7'k,
11% 'eochemical ~Ludles Connected !4!Lji
or "rude I I
Of
.'ome ~egioris
.'rc- i lq
PC. C.
F. 'Effe(-tive Methods of ~;tudyinp-, Kerop,~en -DI'
'r..:ary :?CICKS
'~`h` sh4
- ova, D. A. llasagutova, and K. T. I'su,omshCh'kova.
Removal of Sul.furous Compounds From ~'-.sphaitic, Tarry Substances
0
-)f Oetro-.Leum With the ;~.id of the dene ~.atalyst 169
-!L9-0I-R()-10-Vj--Aj-I - , and K . I. '-:a nin a. ructural Group Analysis
of-Aromatic Hydrocarbon Frect"'Iions of Petroleum 1?5
Andreyev, P. F., M. F. Dvali, and N. P. Silina. New Method of
Studying the Dispersed Organic Substance of Rocks i89
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Collected Papers (Cont-I SOV/1960
the Molecular Weight of
salomshchikovat K. !,~etorminine,
Asphaltic, 'Larry Substances of, Crudes and Bitumens
tndreyev, M~ethyl Gro:.pv Contained in Molecules of the
Dispersed -~bstanoe of ".ediment-ary Honks
Yurganov, N. N., and A. Is ZinovIyev. Unit for Determining
Organic Carbon in Rocks by Applying the Method of Burning Them
in the Mars Furnaces 205
Xurganov, N. N.t and :.. 1. ZinovIyev. "Malysis of the Acid-
soluble Part of Sedimentary Rock From One Batch
ZinovIyev, A. I. Method of' 'Processing Data From the Chemical
Analysis of Rocks to Find Out the Conditions Under Which
Sediments ~%Iere Formed
ZinovIyev, A. I.)and N. N. Yurganov. Trilonometric Determinatinn
of the Calcium and Magnesium Content in Indigenous Waters and
Rocks 2i8
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~Papers (Cjont.) 0-ov/196o
..r.lov'Yev, A. I. Some Melv-hods of Studying Sed-imentary Rocks
,.rd ?orwition Waters 22'
NC-aushkIri, F. F. Calculation for Establishing the Gas
Penetrability Coefficient of Rocks 233
Yekimov, P. P. Method of Determining the Penetrability of the
Crumbling Hook Cores 239
G-lebovskaya, Ye, A., E. I. Hakeimov, and A. K. Petrov. Possible
Determination of CH and CH2-Groups by Infrared Absorption Spectra
3
;.i,j the 3000 - 2700 cm-.1 Range 243
Voronova, I. K. Application of the Capillary Method for
Calculating the Total Number of Live Baoteria 253
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Ak&d*N1Ya nauk WoCrainskoy 33R. Institut geologil poletnyW. Iskopaye-
sykh r--
a"
tro w1zr&ts1l neftl I foralrovanlya neftyanykti I g8zOv7kh sko-
Pltnly; sLaterialy Ovovskoy diskussil B-12 says 195T g. (Problem
of Oil Migration and the Formation of Oil and Oas Accumulations; Z
Usterials of the Discussion Hold In L' vov, Ray 8-12, 195T) Moscowo
000toptokhUdst, 1959. 422 P. 1,100 copies printed.
Zds.1 V. B. Porarlyev, Academician of the Ukrainian SM Acadomy Of
3014MCON, And 1. 0. Brad, Proressor; Zxvc. Rd.: P. ft. Yershov;
Tech. Zd.t A.$. Polosins; 9ditorial. Board. X.O. Brod, Proressor,
W.R. Ladnhenskly, and V.S. PorCirfyevt Academician or the Ukr&in-
Ian Academy of Sciences.
PURPOSXs This collection of article* is intended for a wide range of
SoOlogista and research workers interested in oil problems.
COVZRAUI Articles contained in this book deal with the problems of
algration and accumulation of oil and gas. These problems -are
discussed In gay 1957 at L4Yov State University 1A. 2. Pranko at
a Meeting organized Jointlr by the Institute of 00ology and Minor-
al Resources, Academy of Sciences of the VSSa, the Department of
Oeologr and Oil Uploratlon or the L-Yov Polytechnic Znatltute,
and the L'Tov Geological Society. Theories on the origin or pe-
troleum deposits and the conditions surrounding their occurrence
t'
a" treated. Tha-c ar 327 raftrencost 232 Soviet, 86 Znglish,
5 French, and 4 Garmen
TABU Of CONTOMs
ZntroductIon 3
Opening Address by the President or the Organization C4=Littee
or the Conference V.D. Forfir-yov 5
'"Oirts
Anft-~Z*vt, T.F. (VNIaRl, Leningrad] Migration Processes In the
kj,,mp,lr arr Channels of Mobile Products Formed Prom Me Dispersed
Org= atter In Sediments 3XI
:
Vap k,
$ Z.F. tVNIGRX, taningrad) The Ways of Oil Transformation
In Deposits 318
XQS-_jU.." IVNIORI, Leningrad) The Problex or Oil Compositim
-ftlW408 Depending on the Ago of the Enclosing Rocks 322
Radchanko-O'-A. [Laboratoriya u&lyjkj The Initial Stage of Oil
fugrat Ian 326
Oriftberg, X.V. (Institut geologil poletnykh uskopayemykh, L-wov)
Problems In Oenetle Relationship Between the OrganIc XtroSen and
Natural Oil 329
Dolitakly, B.A. (Institut nofti, Moscow) Iroblems or oil Deposit
"matlon In the Devonian or the Rusilan Platfcv 343
j
Krotovs, V.A. (VNZOU. Uningradl NydrogeologIcal Pactore In the
r
-Pe~t1olf'And Destruction or the Uralo-Povalthlya Oil Deposits 350
uresU-T.O. (TeMIL Ukhtinskogo neftekombinstal Conditions of'
-
Occurenco in the TI-sno-Pechorskays Province 3514
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Collection of Transactions (Cont.) sov/494i
COVERAGE: The collection includes articles dealing with the
present state of the petroleum industry, the scientific
research problems in petroleum chemistry, the chemistry
of petroleum, the composition of petroleum and petroleum
products, the scientific principles of refining petroleum
into motor fuels and lubricants, and the manufacture of
synthetic products from hydrocarbon gases and petroleum.
One article discusses the effect of chemical composition
and additives on fuel combustion in jet engines. The ma-
terial was presented at the Inter-University Conference
on Petroleum Chemistry, held at the Moscow State Universi-
ty imeni M. V. Lomonosov November 26-28, 1956. No person-
alities are mentioned. References accompany most of the
articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: None given
The authors and the titles of articles are as follows:
Introduction by B. A. Kazanskiy, Academician
Collection of Transactions (Cont.) sov/4cAl
Fedorov, V. S. [Deputy Minister of the USSR Petroleum
Industry (Currently Chairman of the State Committee of
the USSR Council of Ministers for Chemistry)]. Present
State of the Petroleum Industry and Scientific Research
Problems in the Field of Petroleum Chemistry 5
Mamedaliyev, Yu. G., Academy of Sciences, Azerbaydzhans-
Icaya SSR. Organic Synthesis Based on Hydrocarbons of
Petroleum 25
Dobryanskiy, A. F., Leningrad5kiy gosudarstvennyy uni-
versitet im. A. A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University
imeni A. A. Zhdanov). Conversions of Hydrocarbons at
Low Temperatures as the Cause of the DIverse Types of
Petroleum 61
.Bogomolov, A. I. K. I. Panina, and L. I. Khotyntseva,
Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isal.edovatellskiy geologorazvedochnyy
insti.tut (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for
Geological Exploration). Catalytic Conversions of Acids
in Contact With Aluminum Silicates (Aspect of the Problem
4""4
,,,BOGOMOLOV, A.I.; STRIGALEVA, H.V.t PANINA, X.I.
The Hazino petroleum of Western Siberia. Trud7 VNIGRI no.155:85-
89 160* (MIRA 14:1)
(Mazino-Pe tro leum-Analys is)
BOGOMOIDV. A.I.1 KHOTMSEVA, L.- PANINA, I.I.
low-temperature catalytic conversion of organic compounds over
clay; conversion of otearic acid. Trudy VNIGRI no.155:163-193
160. (MM 14:1)
(Stearic acid) (Petroleum geology) (Gumbrin)
, BDGOMDWV, A.I.; P
--,- - 1-1-- -1 -,", I _ ANINA, X.I.; BATALIN, O.Ye.
Thermocatal7tic conversion of pol7cyclic naphthenes of petroleum
iii connection with problems of their genesis. Trudy VNIGRI no.155:
194-212 16o. (MIRA 1411)
(Naphthenes) (Petroleum geology)
S/080/6Q 1033/012/016/024
D209/D305
AUTHORS: Bogomolov, A.I.# and Paninap K.I.
TITLE: A low-temperature catalytic transformation over natu-
ral clay of low-molecular-weight naphthene hydrocarbons
of petroleum
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiit V. 33, no. 12, 19609
2757 - 2762
TEXT: Although catalytic changes and cracking of various hydrocar-
bons over artifical and natural aluminosilicates at the high tem-
perature rangeo 450-5000C, have been extensively studiedp cataly-
tic reaction at lower temperatures have only recently been studied.
At low temperatures, with prolonged thermal and contact effect of
c
L
lays, the reactions to some extent follow a different pattern to
that of ordinary cracking. A heavy fraction of petroleum, of b.p.
range 500-5500C from which aromatic hydrocarbons were practically
absent, consisting in the main of high molecular weight polycyclic
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A low-temperature catalytic D209/D305
hydrocarbons and iso-substituted methanesp was used. As catalyst,
natural clay was used both in an acid-activated form and in a non-
activated state. The clay was compressed into tablets for use, Pro-
portionB by wt. of clay: oil were 5:1 (activated) and 10:1 ~non-
activated). The contact transformation of the oil was carried out
under atmospheric pressure at a temperature of 1500C with heating
for 8 hours. The~!-clay, after the experimen was finished, was ex-
tracted with petroleum et4er (b.p. up to 6%) and with an alcohol-_
-benzol mixture, the former extracting practically all the hydrocar
bon content of the reaction product together with unreacted initial
oil and the latter dissolving out the resins formed. Tle.reaction
products contained 93.4 % liquid hydrocarbons, 4,2 % resins and
1.4 % high-hydrocarbon residue in the clay. About 50 % of the ini-
tial oil was converted into lighter hydrocarbons with activated
clayg the benzine and kerosene fraction formed were 25.6 % and
wit'h non-activated clay, 17.8 %t consisting mainly of methane, ole-
fines and naphthene hydrocarbons. The reaction mechanism, in the
firs~-stage, is considered to be dAe to cyclic scission and break-
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