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":~--&cienb6s)'A~elkov -A-.--F. -(Eng1neer)-
.-,'.-..,~:.'-...TITLE:~-Substitiutioiiof feldspar
by.alkdlin6wastes-in the production-of technical porcelain
SO,URCE:, Steklo 1 keramika, no, 1, 1965, 22-27
_-TOPIC -TAGS, porcelain, I-elain manufacture,
feldspar,-alkalinewaste, cementWn
pore
-~-Waste, -potassium oxide, -kaolin, potassium phyllite, firing
temperature, sinterincr
temperature
-i preparing-
dust frc;ln the, electrofiltemof cement kilns -wd~s used i,
es of tecM cal porcelain,. in order to s6idy:and pi~ove the possible
-experimental sampl i
substitution of-the inadequate iwpply of feldspar in commercial
produ-z.-tion of porcelain.
Waste of 25-50% K 0 and not more thanappra:ximately 17o ferric oxide
content was
2
~-.sijitdred.with kaolin (43% cemont dust: 57%kaolin).at
1000C.to-elimiriate the solubility of
ce a dispersib - -n, assium
the alkali and to produ leclinkor of tho approdi qte coinposition of
pot,
phyllite, Experimental mixtures of 27.420k kaolin-$ 18. 58% clay, 39%
highly dispersed
quartz sand and 15% clinker gave good plasticity at 22.5-23% water
content and 13%
shrinkage at 1260-1320C. Tho use of clinker and quartz amid of up ~a
30;A particle
-:.Cdrd
D I' 1D', 7 ~~' ., r"
--de~ ik ZiUDWPI, I.A., k n. nauk; !EI -.
al.- _71 .,-Lf
A.F., -inzh.
Substitution of alkali %riste for feldspar in
industrial porcelain.
Stek. _i ker. 2.2 no.1-22-29 Ja 165.
1. ~,-N ',JI.,rSSR Budnikov). 2. Moskov:.;k-;y orderm
Lenlna k)C:,-,iko-
'Olklmcdol-ichesldy InstItut im. D.1. Mcndoley)vu (for
Bto-'kov).
BUDNIKOV I Petr Petr.ov:icb
I Ukrainskoy .9 zeal- deyatell na
SSR) Profoo dOktor tek ukI i tekhnIkI RSFM
Prof- Otv. 'red.;
Prof., red -bULAVIN hno nauk; y,~ M.A.
II,nII,Uv.I
.I. KE J LA.3 Prof.p red.; Bu
Pro j red.;; ROS"S'&A' ~'.N.j Prof.j. red.;
KUKOLLV
YAK I TT M.j,
[Chemistry an( I S.N., Prof., red. G.V.,
Kh I technology
*'a i t khnol Of buiading materials and
Mos al Stro:Lizda Ogiia stroitellnvkh ceramic.91
t, 1965. 6(Y7 P. materialov i keramiki.
(MIRA 18:12)
%'LAVIN, Ivan Anisimovich; B-11YAKOVA, Ye.V.,
red.
-----------
[Equipment of ceramic and refractory materials
plants]
Oborudovanie keramicheskikh i ogneupornykh
zavodov. Mo-
skva, Vyssbaia shkola, 1965. 426 p. (MIRA 19:121)
1,.Ag
374 Oboyudovaniye dl~ra proizvodstva
stroltellnykh materialov.
(ucheb. posobiye dlya uchasbihikhsya
tekhnikumov). M.,
Masbgiz. 1954. 615s. s ill.; 5 1. chert. 23sm.
8.000 ekz.
15Y. 55k. V peer,04.54604) P 666.719.0025
SO: Knizhaya, Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955
11V I
AUTHORS: Yurlyev, Yu. K., Dyatlovitskaya, S. Y., 79-12-20/43
Bulavin, L. G.
TITLE: Ethylene Sulphide in Synthesis of the Heterocyclic
Compounds
with -two Hetero-Atoms
(Etilonsullfid v sinteze geterotsiklicheskikh soyedineniy a
dvumytt geteroatomami).
VI. N - (P-mercaptoethyl) Aniline Chloride and its
Condensations with Aldehydes, Phosgenes, Carbon Disulphide
(N - (p-merkaptoetil) -cr - khloranilin i kondensatsii yego
s alldegidamil fosgenom, serouglerodom).
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 12, PP-
3271-3275
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In this work the reaction between ethylene sulphide
and
p - aniline halides was investigated. When usint rrc - aniline
chloride the authors obtained N - (p-mereaptoethyl)
aniline chloride
H C CH
2 \_/ 2 + n - C1C H RH2 --~ n NECH SH
S 6 4 ClC6H4 2
However, it was impossible to carry out -the same
transposition
Card 1/3 with p bromine or p - aniline iodide: On the
occasion of
Ethylene Sulphide in Synthesis of the Heterocyclic Compounds
79-12-20/43
with two Hetero-Atoms.
VI. N - (B-mereaptoethyl) - it - Aniline Chloride and its
Condensations with Aldehydes, Phosgenesp Carbon Disulphide.
an attempt to preciptitate N - (P-mercanitoethyl) aniline
bromine b means of destillation an explosion occurred at
D
110 - 115~ which was the case also with all iodine compounds
inspite of all possible precautionary measures. This in-
stability which both compounds must be explained by the mob-
ility of bromine and the still greater one of iodine which
gives the possibility that further condensations must occur
towards the sulphohydro- and aminogroup at increased
temperature. The spontaneous release of hydrogen halide then
leads to the explosion. The interaction between the ethylene
sulphide and p - aniline chloride thu *a leads to N - (P-
mercaptoethyl) -(~F - aniline chloride which on the occasion
of oxydation with iodine forms a dihydrate P'A' - Di - (P-
chlorophenylamino) diethyldisulphide. N - (P-mereaptoethyl) -
Tt - aniline chloride frequently condensates with fat and
aromatic aldehydes (with formic, propriont butyric and benzoie
aldehyde) as well as with phosgenes and with carbonic disulph-
ide. Thus, 3 -T - chlorophenyl, 2 - methyl 3 -9-t - ohloro-
Card 2/3 phenyl, 2 - ethyl - 3 - rt - ohlorophenyl - 2 propyl
-
Ethylene Sulphide in Synthesis of the Heterocyclic
Co,:,Ip~;uz-ids
with two Hetero-Atoms.
VI. R - (P-mereaptoethyl) Aniline Chloride and its
Condensations with Aldehydes, Phosgenes, Carbon Disul-phide,
79-12-201/43
3 chlorophenyl, and 2 - phenyl ry, i-
thiazolidine as rell as also 3
- 2 - and 3 -- - clilorophenyltliiazolidineth4~on 2
which are not described in technical literature are sy~n-
thesized.
.There are 10 references, 6 of which are 51,,,.vic.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow 3tate University
(Moskovskiy 7osudarstvennyy universitet).
SUBMITTED: Decenber 28, 1956
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
cyclic cc.ripcunds
1. Cyclic compounds - Synthesis p
Condensation reactions
Cara 3/3
BULAVIN, L.G.
m-p -Mercap-toethylation of' amino acid esters. Izv.AN
SSSR.Otd.-
khim.nauk no.11:2103 N 161. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Amino acids)
I
BUITIMITNI) MI.
19977 BULAM', If. Besne navstrechu. fK'olkhoz Velikan .
Lipetsk. rayon
Voronezhsk. obl. Ocherk7. Lit. Voronezh. 19h9, No. 1,
s. 91-111.
SO: LETOPIS ZIMENAL STATEY, Vol. 27, I.Toskva, 19h9.
BULAVIN, if. (Voronelzh)
Salvation of' a village. ZdorovIe 3 no.11:25-28 N 157. (M
(NOVO-ZHIVOTINNOYE (VCIRONEZH PROVINCE)-..HISTCRY)
BUIAVIN, N,M.
Automation of the thread-milling machine.,
Mashipostro-itell
no*4:16 Ap 162. (sorew-Cutting ma'-~Ianes) (MRA 15:5)
(Automatic control)
,-,- 13ULAVB-'., Nikolay Petrovich; YEZHKOV, V.V.,,
red.;IARIONOV, G.Ye.,
UeTlinre
[Selenium rectifiers] Selenovye vypriamiteli.
Moskvaj Gos.
energ.izd-vo, 1961. 48 p. (Biblioteka
clektronontera, no.4-2)
(MIRA 15:4)
(Electric current rectifiers) (Diodes)
_7
t,- ), 2
L 4-65 EWT (.1)/M (0/kOF (0-V*kAA_P!1
SD(p)
ASD(f 2/A, -VAEDGW/5$D/BSWAS_64~~
ACOMION VR: AP4047443 B/0170/64/06009/60iAdffi_~
~AUT.qORS s j3ulavin, _ P._ Ye.: Kashcheyev$ V. H.
TITLEi- Solution of nonhomogeneous heat transfer equations for
multilayered bodies
SOURCE: Imhenerno-fizicheskir zhumal., no. 9p 1964,, 71-77
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, heat condition
ABSTRACT: Separation of variables is used to obtain the transient
temperature
distribution in a multilayared (k layers) symmetrical body (plate,
cylinder, sphere)
,with arbitrary heat sources and having a symmetrical slot (in
plates) or a cylin- i
drical or spherical anvitys It is assumed that there is no heat
transfer between .
the slot and the inmer surface of the body, that there is ideal
contact (temperature
.and heat flux continuity) between layersj and that heat transfer
between the outside
i of the body and the an rironmeent (which may change arbitrarily)
folloids the NFAfton
ilaw*_ The solution.of ,he heat transfer culuation can be expressed
in the form
where ~in and -qi. are linearly independent andlare-,-:-,
caid 1/3
AP4047443
respectively for plates,
F4 I
f or eyli:nders., and
~for spheres., After using the boundaryconditions to obtain 2k
arbitrary constants j
i(;in and Din and inserting the solution into the original
differential equation., the'
ifoUowing equation for tfie temperature distribution-is obtaineds
OT
(r, -r) exp N2.t) I': t q. 0 Bj.
eX,P (P.2z ~19] -_,i(r),
-4 V4!~jfi 12t
where are -the vigenvalues or roots of the-determinant of the
coefficient matrix.'
;As ~ an exaniple, ~this equation is applied to find the temperature
distribution in two
iihfinite cylinders with heat generation in the outside cylimder.
Origs art. has:
11 figurej, 2 tables$ Ad 38 for=1as-
,ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-energetichwkiy institut, g., Obnjwk
(Physico-Power Engineer-
.ing Institute, Obninsk)
63-.
CODE,
oc~ EN
00
0 IN E R
BULAVIN, S.P',
The Caucasian Alpine Society ir
ob-va. 95 no.6.,550-551 N-D 163.
PELIPENKO, V.; BULAVIN, V., inzh.
S
S&viioing crewless towed craft. Reoh. transp. 23
no~12sl4--:C5
D 164. (MIRA 18--6)
1. Glavnyy inzh. Kiyevskogo porta (for Pelipenko).
-~nV.LLV) V. L.
BbUVIN, V. I.-"Basic Regions of Ferrous Metallurgy in the uSA.11
Geography, Acad Sci USSR. Hoscow, 1955. (Dissertation f
of Candidate in Geographical Science).
SO Knizhanay letopis'
No 21 1956.
BULAVIN, Y.I.
-I',.-,-,
-- Steel and iron industries in the Atlantic coastal
region of the U.S.A.
Trudy Inst.geog. no.7o:136-148 156o (MLRA 10-.1)
(Atlantic States-Iron induatry)
10-c8-2-26/30
The 4th Conference of Young Scientists of the Institt~te of
Geography of the
USSR Academy of Sciences 1957
(Izv. Ak. Nauk ESSR, Ser Geog 1!y~,,Wo. 2 1q_-, 3orbunova,
1-11. IN
machine building of 'he GDR;'N. htuts~:- 6n-gasic geographicai
features of Baden-Wuerttemberg industry; L.R. SerebTyannyy on
some historical geographical peculiia_rities of the
Norivegian po-
pulation; V.I. Bulavf.n on the reasons for the relative
backward-
ness of in the field of ferrous metallurgy; L.A. Knya-
zhinskays. an peculiarities in the formation and development
of
western Indian -territory; F.A. Trinich on "he geography of
the
population and types of rural settlement in eastern Pakistan.
There are 2 Soviet- referencee.
1. Geogra-pby-Conference-UM
Card 3/3
BULAVINJI V. I
Regionalization of the Iron and steel industry
in the U.S.A.
Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 94 no.6:465-473 N-D 162.
(MIRA 16:1)
(United States-Iron industry)
(United States-Steel industry)
MUM.? V. F.
U33-R/Geophysica - Humus layers
"Buried Humus Layers,11 V. P. Bulvain, Eng-Hydrologist
Priroda, No 4, page 114
Apr 53
';onduct observations which fully confirm DokuchayevIs
idea of t he existence
of a variety of humus layers of water origin. Thes&
observations make
possible conclusions concerning the relations between
level, erosion,
and engery of acient alluvial floir during the period
of accumulation of
enclosing clays and during period of deposition of
humus layers.
261T94
TUMOR 3.G., doktor tekhn. nauk; BULAVIN, Yu.I.
I'll
increase of thewhitene s of enamel coatings on
aluminum.
!~tek. i ker. 20 no.9:29-30 S 163. (KIRA 17t6)
I. Dulevskiy kraaochnyy zavod.
L 44803-65
ACCESMON NR-.~ AP5012034
ENCLOSME: 01
enam e.
Table 1. O~j 6 eampos jion 61 e1
E'Rimel poznpsItI6nq'*
'
484 DEZ 4841-A
484;B
O)dde
m
oles pts by weight
moles pts. by weight
sio~
116
-
-50
16.00
00
Sfios
6!
6.96
rO
IC
-66
U10
95"
18
18
A18-
Na-0
70
7,35
7
635
zo
17,35
35-
13"19
134, 19
35:
pi, I
A
;;IM 3/3
BULAVIN, Tu..L,
D.-termIning the terq;leratur~,, tl- dyna:,-:5-:~- a~,
the at.s of mel'irg
V ..- ~ A - :r -
,
)' r-aadiiy fiwl.blii glassesy
c Pr-amels and E,-;azf,:3. St-1c. i ker. 22
Ja 1-1"5. (MIRA 18:6)
SAVITSKIY. P.N. [Savytelkyi, P.N.1; BULAVINA A.-P,---
j
Treating erosion of the cervix uteri. Pod.,, akush. i
gin. 19 uo.l:
46-47 '57. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Akashersko-ginekologicheakoye otdelenlye (zav. P.P.
Savitskiy)
klinichaskoy bol'nitBy im. Kalinina v Kiyeva (glavnyy
vrach - V.0.
Udintseva) i kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. -
prof. V.M.
Khmelevskiy) Kiyevskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya
vrachey (dj-
rektor - -prof. I.I. lal'chenko).
(UTMUS--DISFASES)
3ULAVINA, N.V., kand. tekha. nauk.
infiltration of outside air on the teriperature and
h1midity
of textile factor7 shops. Izv. v7s. uoheb. zav.; tekh.
tekst. prom,
no.1&181-187 158. (mm 11:5)
1. Kostromekay tekatillny7 inetitut.
(Textile factories-Heating and ventilation)
"V,
V., direktor shkoly; TAYS, V., prepodavatell praktUmms;
BMVNAp T.,
prepodavatell biologit.
r
Uiarksin programs. Politekh. obuch. ao.91~~ 15'7!,- - (KLU
100)
1. Severo-Xazakhetanekwya oblast', Bazlesavakayu
uemiletuya~% abkola.
(Manual traluirg)
BULAVINOV, L.B.
Appearance of the bubble on the surface of an incompressible
fluid
contained in a sealed tube not subject to deformationjM2=dy
HIID:HiGP
no.29:89-92 1609 IBA 13:12)
(Oil reservoir engineering)
i~~
SOMOVI B.Ye.; LAPUK, B.B.; BULAVINOV, L.B..
Effect of the shape of the specific drainage area on the
determination
of the ultimate water-free yield of oil (gas) in oil and
gas fields
with bottom water. Trudy M1NKHiGP no.1+2.-98-106 163.
(MIRA 17:3)
FEDORENKO, N.P.; BULAVINOVA, I.A.
Production and uees of liquefied gases in
capitalist countries.
YWm. prom. no,IM87-792 0 163. (MMA MO
BUIAVINTSEVA, A.I.;SELEZNEV, S.A.;BADRUTDINOV, M.G.
Registration of arterial nreneure by bloodless
method. Fixiol. sh.
SSSR 38 no.3:362-364 May-June 1952. (CLML 43.2)
1. Department of Pathological Physiology.,,First
Leningrad Medical
Institute Imeni Academician I. P. Pavlov.
BU.LAVINTbNVA,., A.I., dots.
- I . .
I Glutathione in maternal and fetal blood during labor
nneathecia
Trudy LMI 2:193-198 '55 (MM 11:8)
1. Kafedra akusherstva I ginekologii (zav. - prof. 1.I.
TRkovlev)
Pervogo Lenizigradskogo neditainskogo inatituta imeni
akademikFt
I.P. FRVIOV.R.
(GIJJTATH IONX)
(IABOR (OBSTPATRICS))
BULAVINTSEVA, A. I.: Doc Med Sci (diss) -- 'The effect of
oxygen insufficiency
on the organism of mother and fetus". Leningrad, 1955. 17
pp (First Lenin-
grad Med Inst im, Acad 1. P. Pavlov, Chair of Obstetrics
and Gynecology), 200
copies (KL, No 6, 1959, 141)
Irv
7~_ntxj,~S S__0
1441. OXYGEN SATURATION OF THE ARTERIAL BLOOD IN TOXAEMIA OF
PREGNANCY DURING LABOUR (Russian text) - Bulavintseva A. I.
?jI (18-22) Graphs 3 Tables I
AKUS. I GINEK. 1958.
Oxygen saturation of the arterial blood was determined In 97
patients with the aid
of E. M. KrepB' oxyrneter. Oxygen saturation of the arterial
blood of 80 healthy
women with normal labour fluctuated between 96-8076; these
changes did not pro-
duce any pathologic effect on mother or foetus. Oxygen saturation
of the arterial
blood of 17 women with latetoxaemiaof pregnancy and hypertensive
vascular disease
prior to pregnancy, dropped during labour from 96116 to 66%,
provoking a grive
state of asphyxia of the foetus and frequently leading to death
of the newborn.
7k
BULAVINTSEVA, A.I., dots., BLAGODATOV, R.I. (Leningrad, p1.
Repina, do 3150
kV.4)
Spontaneous rupture of the sDleen in normal term pregnancy.
Vert.
khir. 81 no-8:103-105 Ag 158 (Mm 11:0
1. Iz akushersko-giLakologicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof.
I.I. Yakovlev)
I kliniki gOSDital'nOy k1hirurgii (zav. - prof. F.G. Uglov)
1-go,
Laningradskogo meditsinakogo instituts im. I.P. Pavlova.
(BPL=, rapt.
spontnneout In pregn. at term Ous))
(MGNANCY, compl.
spleen rupt. at term, spontaneous (Rus))
BULAVINTSEVA A I med. nauk; KAZINSKAYA, N.I.,
kand.zed. nauk;
A.V., kand. nod. nauk; LIPIWOVICH, S.G., kand.
med. nauk; FARBUTI, Ye.I.p kand. med. nauk;
POIIUVSKIY, V.A.,
zss1uzh9nxVy deyatell nauki RSFM, prof.; ROIWOVSKIY,
RXj,
kand. med. nauk; TUIRIOVA, Ye.S., prof.,- YAKOVLEV,
I.I.,
zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki RSFSR, prof.; LANIKOVITS,
A.V., prof.,
nauclinyy red.,PERSIANIN(YV, L.S.,, prof., otv. red.;
BEKKU1, S.M..,
prof., red.; BELOSHAPHO, P.A., prof., red.
[deceased]; ZH-IKII;,
K.H., prof., red.; ZHORDANIA, I.F., prof.., red.;
LEBEDEV, A.A.,
prof., red.; MMUKOV, P.V., prof... red.; STEPANOV,
L.G., kand.
med. nauk.. red.; SYROVATRO, F.A., prof., red.;
FIGMNOV, K.M.)
prof., red.; FORAY-KOSHITS, K.V., red.; LANKOVITS,
A.V., red.;
MICHUD, K.K., tekhn. red.
(Ifultivolume manual an obstetrics and gynecology]
11rogotomnoe
rukovodstvo po akusherstvu i girekologii. Moskva,
Gos.izd-vo
med. lit-ry. Vol.6. 1961. 679 p. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskj1h nauk-
SSSR (for
Persianinov, Beloshapko Figurnov),
(OBSTETRICS-SURMMYJ (MTECOLOGY, OPEIUTIVE)
BULAVMTSEVA, A.I.
FluctuatAon in the level of oxygen saturation of
arterial blood
in women with hypertension and hypotansion during
the parturi-
ar., ak"he i gin. 1 1241 no.2t210-
tion act. Sbor. nau!cj43,.,tF_U ',~
217161. J
,4 -f' (MM 16-7)
(BLOOD--MGEN CONTENT
BULAVDTTSEVA, A.I.
Histomorphological changes in the liver and lungs of
newborn white
rat5 whose mothers had suffered from oxygen
insufficiency during
their pregnancy. Sbor. nauch.trud.Kaf.akush,, I gin 1
LMI no.2s
378-385161. NIRA -16a-7)
(ANOXBIIA) (FEWS)
-BULAMTSEVA., A.I.
Fluctuation in the level of oxygen saturation of
arterial blood
in parturitnt wompn in cases of intrauterine fetal
asphyxia.
Sbor.naucht'Itrad.Kaf.akush. i gin6 1 1141
n~p.21240-244161.
MM 160)
(BWOD-OXYGEN COYMMT) (FETUS, DEATH OF)
BULAVINTSEVA, A.I.; KORNILOVA, G.G.; GITOVICH, A.I.;
OGANDZHANYAHTS, V.I.
Prognostic significance of the temporal-brachial
coefficient
in parturients In physiological and pathological
labor. Akush.
i gin. 39 no.39101-105 My--Te '63 (MTRA 17 -.2)
1. 1z kafedry al-usbers-tva I gine-kologii (zav. -
zaslu7rbennyy
deyatell nauki prof. I.I. Yakovlev) 1-go
Leningradskogo medi-
tsinskogo instituta imend I.P.Pavlova.
BULAVINTSEVA, Fatallya Yevgenlyevna; YARTSIN, N..,
red.; 022TTSOVA, A.,
fe-Y. ~.e ~.
[Creative crews at construction projects]
Tvorcheskie brigady na
stroikakh. lloskva., Mosk. raboahii, 1961. 36 p.
(YIU 14:11)
(Moscow-Construction indust:r7)
-F3-U-r4Vl!,".'-SEVA, E.; CEISTYAKOV, L., red.
r -,,- -hnological irmovations are available to
every
Ll test tec
construction projo,^tj Tokhniclioskie noviWJ. -
kazliciol
stroi-ke. Moshras Nosk. rabochii, l9b4. -134' p.
I"! E,)
I I
FETROVSKIT, B.V., BULAVINTSEVA, V.I.
Early forms of stomach cancer.' Sov.med. 22
no,'11:12-15 N '58
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Iz 1-y polikliniki Moskvy. 2. Devetvitellnyy
chlen ANN SSSR
(for Petrovskiy),'
(STOMACH NEOPLASMS.
early forms (Rus))
BULAVIT'TSEVA',' V. I., Cand of Ized Sci -- (diss) "Pre-tumor
Ilinesses B&sed
on Dispensary lv!Rterial of the Polyclinic," 14"oscow, 1959, 9 pp
(First 11,.Toscow Order of Lenin kled Institute imeni I. Yi.
Sechenov)
(n 4-60, 123)
IHU I Wj S!EV A, V. I.
I -
Pre-ancer diseas,,s cf th~~ stonacn and the role of
dispensary service
in the dat-:~Uon of early forms of malignant tmiors of
this organ.
Trudy 1-KI-I IC-141-151 162. (MIIRA 1'! - 4 )
1~ Tz Glavncgo pri Mini-,,tc-,:~txtj zdrfivc~
okbranenlyfl
BUL&VINTSEVA, Vera Ivanovna; VOSHCHANOVA, Fina Pavlovna;
DERTYARI,
Ye.G., red.; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A., tekJm. red.
[Precancer diseases of the storach and the role of dis-
pensary service in their detection and treatment] Predra-
kovye zabDIevaniia zheludka i roll dispanserizatsii v ikh
vyiavlenii i lechenii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Meditsina,t' 1964.
94 P. (MIRA 17:3)
i~
OV/19&-5 9-2-13/18
AUTHORS: Man'kina, 11.171., Candidate of Technical 3-ciences
Przhiyalkovskiy, W.M., Candidate cf Teclaiicai Sciences
V11 M-, Engineer
Petrova, I.N., Engineer
TITLE: The Formation of Iron Oxide Deposits in Steam Boilers
with i,`:ultiple Circulation (Obrazo-Tan-'QTe zhelezookisnylkh
nakipey v parovykh kotlakh s mnogokratnoy tsirkulyatsiyey)
IT T)p 79_83 ~'LJIL_`,~R)
PERIODICAL:Teploenergetika, 1959, Ir 2,
ABSTI~ACT: Eost of the damage to screen and builing zubes of
high-
pressure steam boilers is caused by deposits of iron
oxide on the internal surfaces of tne tubes. Suc.h
deposits are found in boilers operatint,.- at different
pressures but the daiuaC,,e always oc,~,jrs in areas of
highest thermal loadinE;. For example in boilers type
TP-1?0 iron oxide deposits have cau-sed danage at the
points indicated in Fig 1 where the flame temperature is
highest and the local theraal loadin-s are greatest.
Similar deuiiaGe has been obse:c-ved in oth(.r stations
operating at a pressure of 60 atiii. In the boiler type
Card 1/5 TP-170 the iron content of the feed water ivas
somewhat
20V/0&~59-2-13/18
The Formation of Iron Oxide Deposits in Steam Boilers with
Multiple Circulation
too high. After a number of stations had been
examined it was considered that the rate of deposit
formation is governed by 'he thermal loading on particular
u
parts of the heating surface. To verfy this point
measurements were made on a boiler type TP-1?0 burning
solid fuel. Thermal loading measurements were made on
a number of tubes of the left side screen located as
shown in Fig 1. For this pu-t-pose, several of the
screen tubes were removed from the boiler and calorimetric
tubes were installed in their place, DY measuring the
flow of water and its temperature at various points in
the height of each tube it was possible to determine the
amount of heat received by each section of the tube,
the method has been described in Teploenergetika, 1956,
Nr 6. The tubes that were removed and replaced ~y
calorimetric tubes were cut up into lengths of I to
1.5 m and split lengthways for examination. As a result
of the investigations it was established that the rate
of formation of iron oxide deposits is indeed much
Card 2/5 affected by the magnitude of the thermal loading on
the
SOV/9
The Formation of Iron Oxide Deposits in Steam Boilers with
Multiple Circulation
heating surface. Curves of rate of deposit formation
and of thermal loading at different places along the
length of the tube taken from different parts of the
boiler are given in Fig 2;,
. 3 and 4 and the close
relationship between the shapes of the two kinds of
curves will be noticed. It was also found that the
rate of deposit formation depends on the total
concentration of iron in the boiler water. Iron oxide
deposits form faster in the salty sections of boilers
and almost all cases of damage have occurred there.
There is some reason to suppose that the rate of deposit
formation is roughly proportional to the iron content
of the water at such values of iron content as are
normally encountered. The deposits rdostly consist of
magnetite Fe304 and 70 to 90% of the deposits consists
of iron oxide, Small quantities o2 metallic copper are
also found in deposits at places of particularly high
thermal loading. It is considered that inost of the
Card 3/5 iron that enters the boiler in solution reappears
in the
The Formation of I:c-on Oxide Depo6its in Steam Boilers with
Multiple Circulation
form of deposits and, therefore,, by measuring the iron
content of feed water, boiler water and blow-down an
iron balance could be established wh-J".ch should reveal
whether deposit forination is occurring or not. 7.~IoSt
of the iron oxides in alkali boiler viater can be
centrifuged or filtered out... though -some pass a filter
of 10 micron pore size. The iron oxide particles are
considered to be positively charged. It has been
suggested elsewhere-that there is a high concentration
of electrons at places of high rate of heat transfer
and this attracts the positively charged iron particles.
Reduction in the iron content of the feed water helps
Uo reduce the rate of deposit formation but cannot StOD
it. It may be possible to made the iron oxides in the
water soluble by the use of substlances that form soluble
complexes with iron. This method has not yet been
tried. and considerable experimental work would first be
required, By increasing the pH value of the water or by
introducing into the boiler water s-Libstances that change
uard 4/5 the structure of the adsorption layer of colloidal
The 'Formation of Iron Oxide Deposits in Ir-Iteam Boilcl~s
v.,jtjj
Multiple Circulation
particles it might be possible to control the sign of
the cliarge on the colloidal pal-tirles A ipon cxide so
that they would not foi-m deposits, -There aTe 6 figures
and 10 E;oviet- references.
ASSOC IXTI ON: Vse soyuzuyy tep1ote&ai.chesIciy Insuitut i
Kiyevenergo
(All-Union Therao-Tecmical InSti"ute and;*: ~,,-evt~ne rgo
Card 5/5
SK j
""I'
Elf
E16 Sc f
gig
.51 if o- war
Fp Z.,
r ivWka4i PRAF
P1 Hip. Rif ~f
f
rp
2 ~rj F,
Ing
Lc- i
sr:
29
1 64 9 A
1 - . - rl:i
N-
WH-W!r -i
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it, F: x1r
.6 1 a 2
U
ANTONOV, A.Ya., kand. teklaxi. nauk; KOZLOV,
Yu.V.,:Lnzh.; PCHINA, V.N., Imb.;
BMOVSKMjt L.G., inzh.; BULAVITSKIY, Yu.14.j, inzb.;
GRISBINA, Ye.A.,
inzh,
Testing of a boiler with 2~20 ton/hour evaporative
capacity with
individual sepurating devices. Blek. sta. 34 no-5:7-10
My 163a
(IURA 16:7)
(Dollers-Testing)
PROKEOROVA., A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; BULAVITSKIY, Yu.M.,
inzh.; YURKIN, D.S.,
inzh.
Shortcomings in the design of TKZ ion exchange filters
and their
correction. Eflek. stq. 34 no.9%81-83 S 163. (MIRA
16:10)
A.
BASHEAT0,17, Y-11.1N7.
. i.'Izh-, ;
inzh. YU.14.,
Stuily of the possibiLil,,y of tll,~~ con,,rcro.Iori of
e c on I)u
chamber of the GT-25-700-1 9W; turbine systela to gas
.anji slijarn
Dne:- i~lektrotelx)~,
O-D
MOEN, V.I., inzh.; Plmov, V.pq.,
BULAVITsKry Y11.14", 1.rlzh.
00r.1-rol Of' the 'Icading
tif b9. I I In; J;
rate. Elek. sta,, 35 n--,.8~,l.-q .4g 1(7t~.
~.l 7
-.1-66006
to I--* if ia-777 7 W11 .10 a- s, 11 V V is to M 41 a 4) #A Gko
WWI
so a V I I V_ 1-1- 0 A-A I
goo. V9164
NO. 6 OPEN-HEARTH
THE FIRST IUSULTS OF THE WORKING OF TRE
00 V FU14ACE AT THE AZOVSTALI WORKS. A. Bulavkin and V. Kiselov.
00 (Stal, 1940. No. 4. pp. 15-i6). (In ]Mii~). Data obtained
from the first fifty hosts of the Nol 6 tilting open-hearth
00 furnace are briefly summarised. The furnace has a hearth area
00 of 60 sq. m. and is designed to take charges of 400-bW tons.
goo: It is fires with a mixture of coke-ov*n and blast-furnace
ga3es (calorific value 2200 cal. per cu. a.). The charges in the
heats investigated were made up of molten pig iron 50-(;U~; (of
Coo
the weight of the metallic charl.s. remainder being mortip), coo
iron ore 8-16X. manganese ore 24%, limestone 6-8%. The pig zoo
iron was added 1-1 hr. after the solid portions of the charge
a* *
had boon added. OiRryations made suggest the desirability of go
0
increasing the host supply to the furnace on order to accelerate
the heating up during charging and the rate of car-on goo
elimination. The limestone should be replaoed by li:e. ard
1-1-b' of bauxite shoud be added to improve the fluidity
tie 0
of the slag.
if
ii
A S M-IL AOlAtLURMAL L51211AIM CLAWMATIGN UZ
INIONJ 41P 1).V oat 92till 00 ap. 0.1 Ati
U *no apig an its 't an 1 V ?w0 1 V 3 1 V
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 0 0 0 0
1)O 00 0 0 oeovooe 0*
00
sell
-0,40CMIS AND PROPIN111% I.."
I
-U0 -A;-be 3
I ,_J
tp Ao
it; 31; 0; 4;1 4; 0; A!
-A-Ic 0
USM d Solm
The la 1h Fuson on Uw a" Owwal ad
Mobw $W~L L, Katson and A 11
.1' 194() 'io
16-20). (In Russian). Th;" Wy!Z- o(Sottitent of. asm-prlmt)'
Upien at various staps of My heals in 12D-150-ton basic open.
bftrtWfurnsces was detertubled, and the. results am (16-mmd
frO"I
The
of,view of W eact of Various Process facta"I.
the point
hydrogen eentent of malten steel dull the nwIting. PNW in:n&-,
mutinuoulki , and this pariod she tb"dow b1O &hOrt-lbd lkV
9 & stippo of bast to the funlaw. The Pe"111AP of
lien steel plotted against the gm Clontent
iron om adde& to 00 Mo
of the metal at the ng of the subwquent bell gave L curve
mhowing k%wt gow at tween 2% &Ud 4% Ore- 11fluxit'D '"1"41
during thi shoWdbodried. Bauxite sAlded during the periml
th. gas cwtent. Such additions should
therefore be reduced to a minimum, the requisite slag being
formed
in the precediagat" of the heat. During the boil. rapid
elitnina.
tion of the owtbon &W a lowxiocosity of the slag rpAidt, fit
reduetionn
the subsequent dooxidation. dAt,
of the gas owtent. During
vontent is huwassed by the addition
the manganese content of the
the swount, of deoxidiaem recluiml.
Z,
It WALLURCOCAL LITfOAtURE CLAI&IFKAU014
a., do(
_v_
U AT 10 1 --- A-v
Of it It a a it
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 o 0 0 0 9 0 o
ga-
of ferro-alloys; ronwq%tently
metal should be controlled to rrduc~
%#,w ~~ _w* All
00 a I
0 0
0 0
~00
-00
.00
so
roe
0
Zee
coo
206
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26(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2023
Rumyantsev, Sergey Vasillyevich, Mikhail Dmitriyevich Yermolayev,
Vladimir Ivanovich Domrachev, Aleksey Sergeyevich Tikhonov, and
Aleksandr Alekseyevich Bulavkin
Issledovaniye fakellnoy sistemy zazhiganiya primenitellno k
aviat-
5ionnym dvigatelyam (Analysis of Flame Ignition as Applied to
Air-
craft Engines) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958. 111 P. (Series: Kazan'.
Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, 39) No. of copies printed not
given.
Ed. (Title page): S.V. Rumyantsev; Ed. (Inside book): S.I.
Bumshteyn,
Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: M.S. Anikina; Tech. Ed.: L.A.
Garnukhina; Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book may interest workers of research
organizations,
designers of mobile and stationary engines, and also instructors
and students of vuzes.
COVERAGE: This book analyzes the working process in piston
engines
with flame ignition and shows the advantages of this type of ig-
nition over other types. The theoretical considerations presented
were verified experimentally. The designed and tested
experimental
Card 1/6
Analysis of Flame (cont.)
SOV/2023
engine units with precombustion chambers made possible
optimum
design.of construction elements and selection of optimum
para-
meters of the working process. The book briefly describes
work
done by the collective of the Department of the Theory of
Air-
craft Engines of KAI (Kazan' Aviation Institute) on aircraft
flame ignition engines and describes achievements in this
field
reflected in Soviet literature. The following personalities
con-
nected with this branch of science are mentioned: A.S.
Sokolik
and A.N. Voinov, Institut Khimicheskoy fiziki, AN SSSR
(Institute
of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences, USSR); L.A.
Gussak-
M.M. Maslennikov; S.M. Kogarko; and S.D. Kolosov. There are
no
references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
3
Ch. 1. History of Investigations of Flame Ignition in the
Kazan' Aviation Institute ' 5
Ch. II. Some Problems in the Theory of FlameIgnition 7
Card 2/6
Analysis of Flame (Cont.)
SOV/2023
1. Deficiencies of the working process of spark-ignited
piston
engines 7
2. 'Orgenization of the combustion process using the flame
ig-
nition system 9
Dynamics of the combustion process 13
Ch. III. Investigation and Optimum Combustion Chamber Design
of Flame Ignition Systems on a Full Scale VK-105 Engine 14
1. Analysis of structural elements and of optimum combustion
chamber design of the flame ignition system 16
Precombustion chamber 16
Nozzle 20
Gas distribution and precombustion chamber fuel feed 21
2. Results of prolonged testing 22
Nominal conditions 24
Cruising conditions 25
3. Analysis of test results on the VK-105 engine with a
torch-type ignition system 27
Economy of a flame ignition engine 27
Antidetonation effect of the flame ignition system 34
Regulation of flame ignition engines 38
Card 3/46
Analysis of Flame (Cont.)
SOV/2023
Some operational properties of flame ignition engines 40
Camclusions 40
Ch. IV. Application of Flame Ignition Systems in Air-cooled
Aircraft Engines
43
1. Basic results of investigations
43
Experimental unit and the method of investigation
43
Working
process of a flame ignition engine with supply
of gasoline
into the cylinder In the intake stroke
48
Working process of
a flame Ignition engine with injection
of gasoline in the
compression stroke
53
2. Comparison of flame ignition engines
with spark ignition
engines
55
Mean indicator pressure
55
Indicator efficiency coefficient
55
Comparison of engines
according to operational qualities
58
3. Economic
characteristics of the flame ignition engine
ASh-82T
62
Donclusions
67
Card V 6
Analysis of'Flame (Cont.)
SOV/2023
Ch. V. Investigation of the Working Process of a Flame
Ignition
Engine Operating on Heavy Fuel
69
1. Features of the
working-process of a flame ignition engine
with fuel supply
during compression
70
Intake
70
Metering precombustion chamber
mixtures
71
Processes of mixture formation and combustion
76
2.
Results of the experiment
78
Choice pump and injector
78
Selecting optimum volume of precombustion chamber and
nozzle
diameter
79
Relative position of nozzle, precombustion
chamber, and
injector
82
Denl4M of piston bottom
84
Beat angle
of advance for fuel injection
84
Seleeting the angle of
advance of ignition.
85
3. Indicator parameters of-engines
85
Indicator efficiency coefficient
85
Influence of the type of
fuel on the indicator parameters
of -engines
86
Influence of
the degree of compression on the indicator
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Analysis of Flame (Cont.)
SOV/2023
parameters 88
Conclusions 89
Ch. VI. Investigation of' the Working Process of Piston
Engines
Designed for a Combined Power Plant
93
1. Dynamics of a cycle
94
Influence of the angle of advance of the
injection and
ignition on the process of combustion
97
Influence of the
excess of air
101
Influence of the pressure of the
super-charge and of the
counter-pressure in the discharge on
the
dynamics of the
cycle
104
2. Indicator efficiency
coefficient
lo6
Conclusions
107
Ch. VII. Some Prospective
Applications of the
Flame Ignition
System
108
1 Light fuel
automobile enfines
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b
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2:
108
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s
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s
a
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or, mo
ile, an
onary
g
Combined engines
log
Aircraft engines
110
kE: Library of
Congrez~is
AVAILAB
IsAfm
Card
/
7- -59
s/147/6l/ooo/oo4/ol8/o2l
E194/E135
AUTHOR: Bulaykin. A.A.
TITLE: Determination of the specific heat and gas constant
of combustion products of kerosene in humid air
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,
Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, no.4, 1961, 138-143
TEXT: In gas turbines the fuel is usually burned with
relatively moist air, and the presence of this humidity can
affect
the specific heat at constant pressure cp, the gas constant R
and the adiabatic index k. This article gives formulae to
determine cp and R for the working substance with allowance
for the moisture content d of the air. The following
expressions are derived for C p and R:
a-l 1+Lo
dc wV C a + cp cm,
c p a p o (6)
p d + 1 + I
Card/l/4
11~-
Determination of the specific heat S/l47/6l/Ooo/oO4/ol8/o2l
E194/E135
wh ev e W-V is -wrater -Vapouv; ais the a�r-excess coefficient;
a is dry air; Lo is the i1iiantity of air theoretically
reciiiired
to burn one kg of fiiel; C111 are "pure" products of combustion,
i.e. the products of complete combustion of fuel when a 1.
dR + a-l R + !L~2 R
R W"v a a aL cm (7)
d + 1 +
a. L0
A formula for the specific heat of wet air may be determined by
putting a = infinity. The adiabatic index can be determined
from the usual formula cp
cp - AR
wh e r eA = 1/427 kcal/kgm.
If the gas constant of the combustion products of kerosene in
humid air is plotted as function of the humidity of the air and
Card 2/ 4
Determination of the specific heat S/147/61/ooo/oo4/ol.8/o2l
E194/E135
the excess air factor, it is found that the humidity has an
appreciable influence on, 11, For Instiince, when a -: .3 it n
d
d is increased front 0 to 60 g/kg, the value of the Sas
constant
increases by 3.35'1'o. The influence of the excess air factor
is
smaller. Nomograms can be constructed of cp as function of
((x , d, T) however, expression (6) is not convenient for this
purpose because the results obtained are not sufficiently
accurate.
The necessary modifications to the formula are described and
nomograms are given for determining the specific heat of the
combustion products with kerosene in humid air. In constructing
the nomogram it is taken that the carbon content of the
kerosene
is 865o and the hydrogen 140.0*. The accuracy naturally
depends on
the size of the nomogram, and those given in-the article can be
used to determine the specific heat to an accuracy of 3 - 5
units
in the fourth significant figure. The methods used in this
article may be extended to other working substanceF and to
other
humid gases, although of course the initial. data will be
different.
There are 3 figures.
Card 3/4
specific he-it... s/147/61/oop/oo4/oi8/021
Determination of the E19'1/E135 "
ASSOCIATION.: Kafedra teorii aviatsionnykh dvigateloy,
Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy institut
(Department of Theory of Aircraft Engines,
Kazan' Aviation Institute)
SUBMITTED: December 10, 1960
Card 4/4
"1 11 1. -, .
ANIKFYEV, MT.; DOI VKIN, 1.:-; SIFYQ~~Clhu'(?
PossIbIlities of using c,-)riT!cy(-.r
trmr;port,'tion in Karakut~
flux limertrina quarrieF. "-b,)r. tT-ud. ;nqt.
gor. del"lu AN URSR
r,0.1.3:128-135 163 OTTRA 1--,y.-7)
LELY-BOV, S. Ye., inzh.; WLAITIN,1.1., Lriz-h.
Mining in rock without blasting. 'Lzv. v-ys.
ucheb. zav.; gore
zhur. 7 no.3:106-110 164 (1-111-RA 17:8)
1. Nepropetrovkiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnc.,gc,
. y
institut imeni L-tema. Rekomendovana kafedr,)-
o,.krytykh
gornykh rabot.
ANIKEYEV, A.V., inzh.; GARMASH, N.Z., kand. tekhn.
nmik; BULAITITI, I.I.,
gornyy inzh.
Using conveyors for hauling overburden rock. Gor.
zhur. no.2:22-24
F 165. %IMIRA 18W
1. Nauchtio-issledovatellskiy gornorudiV-y institut,
Donetskaye
otdelenlye. 2. Karakubskoye rudoupravleniye 'for
Anikeyev).
SOKOLISKIYI D.V., akademik, glav. red.; POPOVA,
NJ%, kand.
khim. nEulc, red.; ZMMBAYEVA, G.D., kand. khim.
nauk,
red.; BUIAITY11A, L.A., kand.khim. nauk, red.;
khim. nauk, red.; DUARDAMALIMIA,
K.K., kand. khim. nauk-, red.; GLAZYRINA, D.M.,
red.;
ROROKINA, Z.P., teklm.red.
[Catalytic reactions in the liquid phase)
Kataliticheskie
reaktsii v zhidkoi faze; trudy Vsesoiuznoi
konferentsii.
Alma-Ata,, Izd-vo All Kaz.SSR, 1963. 459, p.
(KIRA 16:12)
1. Vseso.,,,Uznaya konferentsiya po
kataliticheskim reaktsiyarn
v zhidkoy faze, Alma-Ata, 10,62. 2. Kazakhskiy
tekhnologiche-
skiy institutiInstitut khimicheskikh naWc AN
KazSSR (for
SokollslcLy).
(Catalysis)
FRENKELI, I.B., inzh.; BUTAVXIN&, V.V.. inzh.
Modification of the uystem for proceasing comber
wanta. Tokut.
prom. 20 no-1:72 Ja 16o. (MIRA 13:5)
(Woolen and worated opinning)
BULAVKO, A.G. (Leningrad)
Stresses and strains In a plate on a deformable
based Inzh.
zhur. 3 no.2".394-398 '63. (MIRA 16~,6)
(Elastic plates and shells)
To v it a A) a a
;p u
'9 vx 0,
W
Aqsrslus for taking water samples. A ~ C.. l1w.,%
lilt
witler
Al
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00
=00
O
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roe
j
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zoo
It
zoo
rj 0 0
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Meteorological Abst. 4.8-157 551- 558
Vol- 4 No- 8 B kvk~ j. and Sorochenkoj N. K. Voskhodiapbehis
'_ A'
Aug- 1953 ~dus ye protoki re 01 sily. ITertical air etwrent
Part 1 of unusual force.] Meteorologiia i Gidrologiia' -No.
Pressure and Wind 7:28-30, 1952. DLC--Two parachutists were
dropped
over the Borisov Region (Minsk province) at 5:30 p.m.
of August 1, 1950 and landed, the first after 40 ming
and the second after 2 hrs. The probable lift of the
second one is assumed to be 3 km. The region was
located in an area bf diffused pressure field, with
secondary cold frcnt passing by and powerful cumulus
clouds. The two layers of cumulus had bases at about
1200 m and 3100 m. Air temperature near the soil
surface was 18-20'C, lapsc rate was 0.7-08'. Thunder
a:ctivity was registered in the region from afternoon
to 8-9 p.m. Subtect Headings: I. Vertical currehts
2. Borisov Region. U.S.S.R.-N.T.Z.
R V x 0, /9.
AID P - 2621
Subject USSR/Meteorology
Card 1/2 Pub. 71-a - 24/26
Authors Vitells, L.A.; A.I. Sorokina and K. M. Sirotov;
A.G. Bulavko- 0.11. Mellnichuk; B.S. Belov;
T.-le- ev
Title Scientific meetings and conferences
Periodical Met i gidr, 4, 61-62, Jl/Ag 1955
Abstract The article reports on different conferences of the
Oceanographic Commission of the Geographic Society in
Leningrad devoted to the new research on the Sun and
its functions, and to the annual issue on hydro-
meteorological observations of the sea. Another
conference was held in Minsk where hydrological
research problems were considered. A conference held
in Chernovitsy discussed the problems of short-range
forecasting. A conference of the Sverdlovsk Scien-
tific Research Geophysical Observatory reported their
findings on electricity in thunderclouds and on
diurnal temperature changes.
Met i gidr, 4, 61-62, Jl/Ag 1955
I Card 2/2 Pub. 71-a - 24/26
Institution : None
AID P - 2621
Submitted : No date
L3 tj d- 0,~ V/ x a/ 14 . Cr
AID P - 2622
Subject USSR/Meteorology
Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 25/26
Author Bulavko, A. G.
Title The movie: Weather Scouts
Periodical Met i gidr, 4, 63, Jl/Ag 1955
Abstract A short reel made with the participation of the
Hydrometeorological Station and Weather Bureau in
Minsk.
Institution None
Submitted No date
BULAVKO, A..G. _
Second Congress of the World Meteorological
Organization.
Izv. AN BSSR n0-5:187-192 3-0 '55. (WaA 9:?.)
(Noteorologr--Congresses)
BUIAVKO, A. G.
-NMI
The 25th anniversary of the Minsk Weather Bureau.
Meteor.i gidrol.
no.9:68 S '56. (ML'RA 9:11)
(Minsk-Weather forecasting)
BULAVKO, A.G.
Meteorology and hydrology abroad. Meteor.i gidrol.
no.10:
71-72 0 156. (MLRA 9:12)
(Poland--Meteorology) (Yugoslavia--Meteorology)
BULAVKO, A.G.
-,_-
Foundation of the Meteorological Society of the German
Democratic
Republic. Meteor.i gidrol. no-10:57 0 '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(Germany,'Xast--Meteorology--Societies)
BULAVKO. A.G.
Rffect of drainage of on the hydrological conditions of
swamps.
T~udy GGI no.6o:-86-97 '57. (MIRA 10,12)
1. Hinskaya, gidrometeorologicheskaya observatoriya.
(Drainage) (Swamps) (Itydrology)
BULAVKO, A.G.
PoBnible use of standard tablea.in calibrating tbo
Zb-3-tTPe current
matern. Sbor.rab.Minsk. GMD no.l:,93-93 158. (MIRk
12:3)
(Stream measurements)
BULAM, A.G.
Twenty-~five years of the White Passian
Scientific.Reaearch'
Observatory of Geopbysics. Sbor.rab.Hinsk GNO no.1:5-10
.'58.:
MU 12:3)
1. Direktor 14inskoy gidrometeorologicbeekoy observatorii.
(White Ragsia-Mateorological research)
BUIAVKO, A.Gd
Studying the elements in the water cycle by the method
of
linking integral characteristics. Dokl. AN BSSR.3
no.4:161-162
Ap. 159. (NIRA 22:10)
1.,Predstavlano deystvitelInym chlenom Akademii
atroitelistva
i arkhitektury SSSR IP.P. Vinokurovym.
(Hydrolocy)
BULAVKO, A. G., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Effect of the
reclamation of
swamps on elements of the water balance of rivers of the
Eelorussian
Poles'ye /-wooded region of Belorussia7." Minsk, 1966. 11 pp;
(M,irlis-
try of Higher, Secondary Specialist, and Professional
Education Belo-
ED
russian SSR, Belorussian Polytechnic Inst iat 1. V. Stalin);
2L'.0 cop-
ies; price not given; (XL, 23-60, 124)
"-aULAY10, A.G.
Some 4ata on the change of the runoff of the Oressa
Valley followirx,
drainage. Sbor.nauch. trud. Bel. Dolitekh.in.--t.
no.15:121-127 160.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Oressa Valley-Runoff) (Drainage)
BULAVKQ,_-,Araon.iy -Qrigor,!yevjah; BACMMOV, V. V.,
kand. 19khn. nauk, red.;
BLINNIKOV, L.V., red.; ZARKH, I.M., tekhn. red.
i
[Effect of the drainage of swamps on the elements of
water balance
in rivers of the White Russian Polesyel Vliianie
osusheniia bolot
na elementy vodnogo balanea rek Belurusakogo Poleslia.
Pod red.
V.V.Romanova. Moskva, Gisdrometeor. izd-vo, 1961 150 P.
iMM 14:6)
CPolesye-Ri-vars)
BULAVKO, A.G. [Bulauko, A.R.]; DROZD, V.V.
Errors in determining the areas and some other
characteristics
of drainage basins. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. nav.
no.3:
113-U7 163. (MIRA 16: 10)