SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAVRILOV, A.N. - GAVRILOV, B. G.

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Cj.IVFjl,OV, Ana-toliy Nikolayevich, ed. Sovrem;ennoye --ostoyaniye i naprovleniya r--zv-it!3-a tel:hnologii masliinostroyeniya i priborostroyeniya. Ylosllva, Mashviz, 1960. 563 p. ilus., diangro., graphs, tables. Includes bibiographies. .3 L ?t, "q r v 41 .9 q FRI on erg if A E! 9 il Fill at V, - V r. -9 H 9FF v t~ q Y i~~ "S t, g .06 GATRILOY, A.11.~ prof.p doktor takhn.nauk; I&HITANM, F.S., prof., doktor tiihii.'n--auk; MITROFANOV, S.P.. kand.tokhn.nauk; KORSAKOV, V.S.0 prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; IVAHOV. D.P., doktor tekhn.nauk; STO- ROZHXV, M.V., kand.takhn.nauk; MOV, A.N., kand.tokhn.nauk; KUDRIATTSIT, I.Y., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk;-5MY=, Tu.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHMOV, Tu.V., dotBent; KAZAKOV, S.F., kand. tekhn.nauk; ZOLOTMM. B.H.. kand.tekhn.nauk; R02MMERG, L.D., prof., doktor takhn.namk; TUHIMOVICH, D.Ta., inth.; HIKMAYU, G.A., prof.. doktor takhn.nauk; VLADZIUVSKIT, A.P.. doktor tekhn. nauk; SHAUXTAN, GoA., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; KOSHKIN, L.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; BOBROV, V.P.0 kand.tekhn.nauk; HOVIKOV, HoP., kand.tekhn.nauk; VIKWH. V.S., kand.takhn.muk; DMISHER, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KLIK = 0, Kol., prof,# doktor ekonom.nauk; VTATKIN, A.Te., inzh.; SATEL'. N.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; YOFANOV, I.G., inzh.; KATVBYENKO. V.V., inzh.; KOCHETOVA, G.F.. inzh., red.izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D., tekhn.red.; THEAKOV, A.Ta., tekhn.red. [Present status and trends of future development of technological processes in the manufacture of machinery and instruments] SOVre- mannoe soatoianie i napravleniia razvitUa tekhnologii mashino- Btroanila i priborostrooniia. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashino5troitolit-ry, 1960e 563 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Machinery industry--Technological innovations) (Instrument manufacture--Technological innovations) (Automation) S/115/60/000/06/28/031 BO07/BO14 AUTHORS: Arutyunovq Ve 0.9 Gavrilov, A* N. TITLE: International Scientific and Technical Conference on Measuring fi~~finl_que and Instrument Construction (IMEKO) in 1961 PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhriikag 1960, No, 69 pp. 61-62 TEXT: The First International Scientific and Technical Conference on Measuring Technique and Instrument Construction (IMEKO) was held in Budapest in November, 1958- It was organized by the Hungarian Scientific Society of Measuring Technique and Automation (MATE)g the Polish Scienti- fic and Technical Society (NOT), and the XTO Priborprom SSSR (NTO Pribor- prom USSR). It was attended by delegates from 16 countries. The Soviet delegation delivered 16 lectures out of 150. The proceedings of the Conference were published in "Acta IMEKO" (five volumes). At the end of 1959, more than 15 countries joined the International Organizing Committee, which held a meeting in Budapest from February 10 to 14, 1960, at which its composition was approved: representatives of Britain, Belgium, Bulgariag Card 1/3 International Scientific and Technical 8/115/60/000/06/28/031 Conference on Measuring Technique and B007/BO14 Instrument Construction (IMEKO) in 1961 Hungary, Eastern Germany, Denmark, Italy, Red China, Poland, Roumania, USSR, Czechoslovakia, and Sweden. The representatives of Austria, Albania, India, USA, France, German Federal Republic, and Yugoslavia are present at the Committee, but without a vote. At the suggestion of the Hungarian Society MATE, the Conference will take place in Budapest from June 15 to July 15, 1961. The following program was drawn up; The most important general lectures, lectures on important problems of measuring technique and instrument construction, and summarizing reports will be delivered at the Plenary Meetings. Lectures of general interest will be held at the Section of Calculation and Construction of Instruments~ at the Section of Technology and Organization of Productiong and at the Section of Electronic Devices. The work of the Section of Secondary Problems in Measuring Technique and Automation will be prepared in cooperation with the Technical Committee of the IFAC (international Federation of Automatic Control). Thv other seven sections will discuss instruments and techniques for the measurement of geometrical and mechanical quantities, time and frequency, heat-engineering quantities, ionizing radiation, Instruments and techniques for physicochemical, electrical, magnetic, and radiotechnical measurements. Card 2/3 International Scientific and Technical S/11 6o/000/06/28/031 Conference on Measuring Technique and B007YB014 Instrument Construction (IMEKO) in 1961 Languages at this Conference: Englishq German~ Russian, and French. The lectures should be submitted in at least two languages (in duplicate). V The lectures of Soviet scientists and engineers should be submitted to the District and Republic Administrations of NTO Priborprom. A Sovetskiy komitet IMEKO (Soviet Committee IMEKO) was established by the Presidium of NTO Priborprom for the preparation of this Conference. Card 3/3 ARUTYUNOV, V.O.; GAVRILOV, A.N. Second International Conference on Measuring Equipment and Instru- ment Manufacture. Izm.tekh. no.10:60-61 0 '61. (MIRA 14:11) (Measuring instruments) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6143 Q-.,vrilov Anatoli Nikol evich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, ro essor Tekhnologiya aviatsionnogo priborostroyentya (Technology of Aviation Instrument Making). 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1962. 472 p. IZWO copies printed. Ed.: P. I. Bulovskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: N. A. Gortsuyeva; Tech. Ed.: V. I. Oreshkina; Managing Ed.: S. D. Krasillnikov, Engineer. O~RPOSE: This textbook Is intended for students of instrument ma4ng in aviation schools of higher technical education; it may also be useful to engineers and technicians working in industry. COVERAGE: Fundamentals in the planning of manufacturing processes applicable to the conditions and characteristics of aviation instrument making are presented, as well as the production tech- nology of ordinary and special parts and the assembly of aviation Card 1/5 Technology of Aviation Instrument Making sov/6143 instruments. Particular attention Is paid to problems of in3tru- ment quality and to increasing the economy of manufacture through the use of advanced production processes resulting from the wide- scale introduction of automation and mechanization. The book contains collected and systematized material which reflects the results of investigative study and production experience in var- ious branches of Soviet and non-Soviet instrument making No personalities are mentioned. There are 70 references: 47 Soviet, 14 English, 8 German, and 1 French. TABLE OF CONTENTS [Abridged): Foreword 3 PART I. FUNDAKWALS IN THE PLANNING OF MANUFACTUhIkG'PROCESSES IN INSTRUMENT MAKING Ch. I. Basic Concepts and Flaming of the Manufacturing Propesses in Aviation Instrument Making 5 Ch - 11Z5 Machining Accuracy 15 Card GAVRILOV. AA. Results of he work and the objectives of the Scientific Technological Society of the Instrument Trubi try. Priborostroerde no.4:1-3 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Instrument induBtry-Technological innovation.9) GAVRILOV, A.N. Present status and future development of technological processes in the instrument industry. Priborostroenie no.91l-3 S 162. (MIRA 150) (Instrument industry) ZOTOV, V.P.; SILUYANOV, V.G.; GUGINA, Ye.F.; AUERMAN, L.Ya.; ALEXHINA, M.S.; BEZZUBOV., A.D.; BODROV, V.A.; BUDNrY, A.V.; BURTSEV, Ye.L.,- VAYNSHTEYN, V.O.; Qh~ ~.; GORBATOV, V.M.; GRITSEITKO, N.N.; DOLGGUSHEVA, L.I.; YEDYGENOV, K.Ye.; ZHURAVLEVA. S.S.; ZACHVSKJII. Ya.A.; IVKIN, A.P.; IIMV, I.K ; ILINSKIYI N.A.; IRINARKHOVA, A.M.; KARFENKOt-A.Ki; LYSOGOR,.;.M.; LUPISH, A.T.; OLLPYNIKOVY V.V.j ORANZWXYEVA,,-V.F.; PETROV, N.A.;.PYATIBRATOV, M.A.; ROMANOV, A.N.; RAUBE, P.V.; RYZHENKO, L.P.; SEIVIYKIN, A.A.; SHEFER, A.P. G.IA.Ivanov; obituary. NTO 4 no.10:39 0 162. (14IRA 15:9) (Ivanov, Georgii IAkovlevich, 1897-1962) GAVRILOV,-A,-N_,, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.;.KOVALEV, P.I,i_KHOKHLOV, B. A' '; ZHERDEV, N.F.; KASPEROVICH, N.S., insh., red; SMIRNOVA, GA, tekhn. red. (Album of attachments for machine tools used-in the manufac- ture of instruments] Allbom prisposoblenii dlia mej6Llorezhu- shchikh stankov, primeniaemykh v priborostroenii. Pod red. A.N.Gavrilova. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 216 p. (MIRA 1617) (Machine tools-Attachments) DANILEVSKIY, Vladimir Viktorovich; GAVRILOV.-A.11.j-pro, f-, doktor tekhn. naukj, retsenzentv- Mffr, -i~z-h., retsenzent; KUNIN, P.A., red.; VARGAIJOVA, A.11.1 red.izd-va; MURASHOVA, V.A.1 tekhn. red. (Technology of the manufacture of machinery; general course] Tekhnologiia mashinostroanila; obshchii kurs. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 505 P. (MIRA 17:2) AN4016086 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ Gavrilov, A. N.; Ushakov, N. N.; Tsvetkov, N. M. Technology of Aviation Electrical Equipment (Tekhnologiya aviatsionnogo elektro- oborudovaniya), Moscow, Oborongiz,, 1963, 523 P-# illus.,p biblio. Errata Blip inserted. 10,000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGSs electrical equipment, casting, cold stamping,, hot stamping, plastic,, ultrasonic treatment, machining, coating, bushing, gear, threaded ja rt, spring, housing,, permanent magnet, winding,, rotor,, assembly, automation PURPOSE AND COVEME: The book presents the basic problems of designing the tech- nological. processes applicable to aviation electrical equipment construction, the technology of fabricating standard and special components, problems of assembly. mounting, and inspection of aircraft electrical equipment. It reflects the ex- perience of domestic and foreign electrical equipment construction and the results of certain research. Great attention is given to raising the quality and lowering the cost of making components by using progressive technological processes, mechanization and automation. The book is a text for students in aviation higher educational institutions and.departments and can be useful for workers in indastry.~ BALAKSHIN, O.B., kand. tekhn. nauk; BYKHOVSKIY, M.L., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; VOLODIN, Ye.l., kand. tekhn. nauk, GRIGORIYEV, I.A., kand. tekhn.nauk5 DRAUDIN-KRYLE14KO, A.T., inzh.; IVANOV, A.G., kand. tekhn.nauk; KOZLOV, M.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOROTKOV, V.P., prof.; KOCHENOV, M.L, kand. tekhn.nauk; KUTAY, A.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; MAJIOV N.N.,kand. tekhn. nauk; PALEY, M.A., inzh.; RAYBMAW, N.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; ROSTOVYKH, A.Ya., kand. tekn. nauk; RUMYANTSEV, A.V., kand. tekhn.nauk; SARKIN, I.G., prof.; SMIRNOV, A.S-, 4nzh.e TAYTS, B.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; YAKUSHEV, A.I., prof',, doktor tekhn, naukcj NESTEROV, V.D., inzh., nirachnyy rpd.; CHUDOV, V.A., inzh., nauchny-y red.; GAVFTI A., ff~ -~ tekhn.nauk, pref -, red. BLAGOSKLDNOVM?4P.Vg%?NNN*wr-red. izd-va; SOKOWVA, T.F., tekhn. red. I (Manufacture of instruments and means of automatic control: a manual in five volume3l Priborostroenie I sredstva av-tomatiki; spravochnik v piati tomakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. Vol.l.[Interchangeability and engineer- Ing measurements] Vza:lmozameniaemost' i tekhnicheskie izmere- niia. 1963. 568 p. (MI RA 16: 8) (Electronic measurements) (Automatic control) GAVRILOV, A-natoUy Nikqlapviah, dc)k-'.r)r tjklin. naLWk. Instrument industry today and to=rrov, NTO 5 no.Usl?-15 N 163. (,MIRA la'il2) 1. Preclaodatill Mentrallnogo pravleniya Nauchao-tokhaiohoakoggo obshahestva priboroatroitel'noy promyshlannosti. ,- ~, ~ 1: : ~,. .,i~!!*~-*~',t~-, GAVRILOV, A. N. "The general status and the technical-scientific problems of -nufacturing accuracy in the instrument industry." report submitted for the 3rd Intl Measurement Conf & 16th Intl Instruments & Measurements Conf, Stockholm, 14-19 Sep 64. 711 _GAVRILQ3L,-AZ., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., otv. red.; YAKUSIEV, A.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., otv. red.; BUIRDUNi-C.4... doktor tekM. nauk, prof., otv. red.; DIKUSHU , V.I., akademik, red. [Precision, interchangeability and industrial reasurements in "he zimnufacture of machiner-f; transactions] Tocbpo~;tl, vzaimozar.eniaemost' i tekhnicheskie iz.7.ereniia v mashino- stroenii; trudy. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 386 p. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Soveshchaniye po tochnosti, vzaimozamenyayemosti i tekh- nicheskim izmereniyam v mashinostroyenii. 2d, 1962. -.GAVRIL,OV,, A.U. Present state and scientific-technical problems of the tech- nology of instrument man44cture. Priborosti-oenie no.2:3-4 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) G AT, I -,,(,,V , ".. , N, . Par 1, i - ~~ ~ -.11 ~ --:, ".:I , I" .-,- '.'! *' I I n n i r, ~, ~,~ r. ~a 1 i za' ~on of I a -, ',,- r ii 1, f lc~ an:i i in 7--- a i ri, -;- '~:~[.,,---.-, I i n *. ',, - I -, ~ n ',-. , rlh; t!' Y. Fr a -r oo nle Mr (P'RA 17:6) 1. GAVRILOV, A. P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Pine - Yidlyanov Province 7. Growth of Dine plantings according to forest type on the right bank of the Volga in Y~lluan'ov Province. Les. khoz. 6 No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, I&V 1953. Unclassified. , f ,, ,,- A -,~, ~0-,tad~ M"O, I.G., akkumulyatorsh 110V, A.p., akkumlyatorshchik. I chik; CrAVq our method of reconditioning ato-age lbatteries. Blek. I topl. tiaga. no.):32-)) Hr '57. (nu io:6) 1. Elaktrodepo, Leningrad. Finlyandakoy Oktyabrlekoy dorogie (Storage bntteries) G_A7RII,0V F., En,,,r. USSR/Engineering - Welding Oct 49 Equipment "Welding of Important Structures at the Staro- Kramatorsk Machine-Building Plant imeni Ordzhonikidze," A, P. Gavrilov, Engr, 5 1/2 pp "Avtogen Delo" Ho 10 Describes use of welding in following fields: building structures, cranes, gears, rolling equipment, forging and press equipment, metal- lurgical equipment, pit head gear, hydraulic crigincerinG Inst%1lations, boilers, tuid reser- voirs. Includes three dravings, and ten photo- graphs. Aw- 152T27 M, ~$F Xg:, JAVHLOV, P. Izgotovienie barabana abakhtnoi elektropod"tmnoi Mash., 1950, no.8, p. L647) Refers to "Staro-Kramatorskii" plant. Manufacturing the drum of an electric mine hoisting machine. MC: Tl,,Ilj.Vh SO: Manufacturinc- and IMechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. GAVRILOVI A.P. USSR/Engineering - Welding MaY 51 "Constructing the Welded Bridge of an Ore-.Coal Reloaaer," A. P. Gavrilov, Engr "Avtogen Delo" No 5, pp 14-18 Reloader designed as bridge cra~e'was constructed for the 1st time by welding method,-at Staro- Kramatorsk Mach Bldg Plant imeni Ordzhonikidze in 1948. Bridge length is 137.35 m. Productive c4pacity 500 tons/hr of ore and 400 tons/hr of '6oal. Describes procedure of fabrication and outlines'shortcomings, eliminated in conEtruction of subsequent bridges. GtVRILOV, A. P., Eng. Welding of metal construction at the Ordshonikidae SKMZ plant. Avtog. dela 23, No 5, 1952. OAVRTLOV, AP, 9 SERDYUKOVp P. 1. Work experience of the welders of the plant department of the Scientific Inartitute of the Society of Engineers and Technicians at the Ordzhonikidze SKM7. plant. Avtog. delo. 23, No 5, 1952. , - ~ I- , * - GAVRILOV, jI.P., inzhener. Production of welded locomotion mechanisms for ore and coal loaders at the Ordzhonikidze SKKZ. Vest.mash.34 ao.1:83-85 Ja 154. (MI-RA 7:2) (Mining machinery) SHEYDIN, Ya.G.; DOYDA, Sh.A.; GAVRILOV, A.P. Use of borehole radiometric surveys in searching for some types of rare metal deposits. Razved. i okh. nedr 26 no,7.-48-51 ji 6o. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Ministerstvo geologil i okhrany nedr SSSR. (Metals, Rare and minor) (Radioactive prospecting) 7777TMTM7 T7777--~- PLETNEVA, N.I.; TELINA, N.A,,; DENISOV, VV, A.F. Accessory rare-earth silicate-epatite from pegmatites. Mat. R0 min. K01', poluost. 2:123-132 '62. (MIRA ---6'.4) (Kola Peninsula-Apatite) (Kola Peninsula-Pegmatites) /7 .7-0, Now method lot regulating the tonxislency of paper pulp A Gtvritnv. Rm-A. P-m. In. No, fl, [;,' - to;( O.St i of con,li-IrMy tPlgill4i,rr ( I l fin timchicie fitrrik~h is dewribecl. rhe thenrv- ill #I-crAt6,n 4 1. 'I Y'vortal 'I.-Tiption Of its cmittlictiom, Atul its applic"11ofs pi.-.41 l" .1willf."lill or, xlvrtl. %fill food, "I floor lvrw, .1 llirt't'll 1ka Ow %mmtioill ill poll. rom-i'lenry it, (far lml.-r .", it.,( Ill-ne likill givilli '4 Im,ii wt. %oriiii"ll of t Ill m, ill, mil-i'temv of Or 1,1111i lot ill, t.mkq (.140 ,", dif,tit. mill .1111r~ l"', 11 1"4110 V.tflqsl frilm f" 1-1. .1, ,1 Illo, -lo"t Oll it -,I. ill. I I-, b-lin LAr K-- GAVRILOV, A.S. 4 Viscoalmeter for determining fiber grinding ~n paper Valp. Bum. prom. 36 no.LI:26-27 N 161. (IMMA 15: 1) (Viscosimeter) (Papermaking machinery) GAVRILOV, A.S., podpolkevnik meditsinskoy slitzliby; TSIVILASHVILI, A.S., kand. med.nauk, podpolkovnik meditfilnekoy sluzhby; SHAPOSIMIKOV, A.I., kand. tekhn.nauk, inzh.-podpolkovnik Fitting of the pressure suit. Voen.-med.zhur. no.1:65-67 165. (MIRA 18:10) 0 USBR/Macelianeous - Contents C,,txxl 1/1 Pub. 133 - 18/23 Authors : Gavrilov, A. V..,,_qpd- Kanevsky, S. G. Title : Results of a contest for the best suggestions in the field of communications reriodical Vest. svyazi 8, 26-27, Aug 1954 AbStract the results.of the 1954 annual technical contest arranged by the Ministry of Communications for the best suggestions made in the comamications field are described. -The majority of suggestions were made in the field of telegraph cormmmications and radio broadcasting; improved methods applicable to intra- regional conununications also were proposed. Prize-winning sugggestions and winners are listed. Institution Submitted ~_R GAVRILOV. A.Y.; KANSVSKIT, S.G. ReBv-lts of the All-Union public review of efficiency work conducted in district commmications offices. Test.oviazi 14 no.4;29-)O Ap 154. (MLRA 7:6) (Telecommunication) KA1WSKIT. S.G., otvet stvannyy red.; GAVRILOV, A. V., red.; KHEIM4SK&YA., L,X., teldm. red, ~'f [Ifficiency promoters in regional communications centers] Ratsiona- lizatory raionnoi kontor'y -aviazi. Y6kva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam aviazi i radio, 1955. 33 P. (MIRA 11:9) (Telecommunication) v APANASITIV, Aleksandr Porfir*yevich; OUSSI. Simon Stepanovich; KRIST&LIE", Vladimir samoylovich; RAKUSKIT, Boris Nikol&.revich, redaktor; RNMIRG, Takov Grigorlyevich; SILIN, Konstantin Fedorovich; GAVRIIDT, A.T., redaktor; SOKDWVA, R.Ta., tekhni- cheskiy redaktor. '- [Istablishing electric and radio communication facilities in the district) Skspluatatelia aredsty slaktrooviazi i radio- fikatsil v ralons. Moskva, Gos.j%d-vo lit-ry po voprosam eviazi i radio, 1955. 187 P. (HLRA 8:12) (Telecomrmnication) (Radio) GAVRILOV,A.V. Conducting a competition for the beat suggeation in the communication field. Test.sviazi 15 no.9:26-27 S155. (9LRA 8:12) 1. Nachal'nik otdola izobreteniy Tekhnicheskogo upravleniya Minister- etva avyazi SSSR. (Telecommunication) " ~ GAVRILOV,A V., inzhener. Administrative.aspects of inventions procedures promotion in communication enterpireas. Izebr. 21 Ag '56. (Telecommumication) and efficiency SSSR.1 no.2:19- (MU 10: 3) G AVRI WV, A. V. Remove ahertcominga in thm organization of efficiency innovators' work in commusications enterprises. Vast.sviazi 16 no-7:30-31 J1 '56. (HLRA 9:9) l.Nachallnik otdala izebrateniy Tekhnichaskege upravleniya Mini- sterstva svyazi SSSR. (Telecommunication) GAVRILOV, A.V.; KANHVSKIT, S.G. Alltiply tho ranks of communicationg innovators. Vast. eviazi 17 no.5:27 Yq '57. (m4RA 10;5) A. Nachallnik otdola izobratenniy Kinisterstva avyati SSSR (to# Gavrilov). 2. Zamestitell prodeadatelya komisaii po imisssovomu rabocbemu isobrotatelletvu i ratsionalizateii TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabotnikov avyazi (for Kanevskiy). (Telecommunication) I Y. Efficla-IC7 fl in, cc enterprises in thq 17 je .:vt m MAgsovomu iscobre~,,xtell otva i T-~ ntral'n.--,t-,o I.-c-iteta pr(.,fso7uza svl-,zl (1-0,- ~4n r. Ari3 rherho;,,o -i t-If:h. 1" 1 t, tva svyazi v - En 1 w 1~ chal I ni*,- IL, , izobrateniy Minister- -n-juizi f -,talicatirn) AUTHOR: Gavrilov, A.V. 111-56-6-17/25 TITLE: Keep on Improving the Rationalization Work in Communication Establishments (Neustanno uluchshat' ratsionalizatorskuyu rabotu na predpriyatiyakh svyazi) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Svyazi, Nr 6, 1958, p 27 (USSR) ADSTRACT: More than 300 lectures oil communication techniques were given in BSSR communication establishments during one year with the assistance of the Belorussiqn branch of the Nauchna- tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elektrosvyazi imeni A.S. Popova (The Scientific Technical Association of -1 adio-Technics and Electrocommunicati-ts imeni A.S. Popov). Totals given by the author shor that a 3 month contest resulted in an increase of rationalization sugges- tions. ASSOCIATION: Otdel izobreteniy tekhnicheskogo upravleniya. (The Invention Department of the Technical Administration)of the USSR Mi- nistry of Communications Card 1/1 1. Cozilmunicaticns - USSR 2. Communications - Technique SHIPKOV, N.*,V.,- GAVRILOV, A.V. Stabilization process in the suspended layer of a poly-lisperse system. 1Tauch.dokl.vv9.shko1y; energ. n0-1:103-108 '59. (MIRA 12~5) 1. RAkomendovana Imfedroy takhnologii vody i topliva Moskov- sknM onergeticheakogo instituta. (Callolds) 6 (2) AUTHOR: Gavrilov, A. V._,, Chief :;'jv/lll -59-4-17/25 T IT L'-" The Creative Thoughts of Inventors and Efficiency Experts Mast (Ivorcheskuyu mysll izobretateiey 3erve the Seven-Year Plan I i ratsionalizatorov - na sluzhbu semiletke) FE?-IODICAL: Vestn--'k svyazi, 1959, Nr 4, p 26 (USS,1,) ABSTRACT: Problems of the further development of inventions and efficiency -_ suggestions will be discussed at the congreso of the Vse_,oyuznoye obohchestvo izobretuateley i ratsionali-,atorov (All-Union '13ociety of Inventor8 and Efficiency Experts must) -.vhich will take place in May, 1959. T h e author repeats the tasks or' the Jeven-Ycar Plan which tire to be ichieved by the coinmunication 7,ork,~rs, arid eripha- sizes that in the overwhelmin,-, majority of new devices, the inrentions and sutp,entiono of communicLtion workers zere iuted. The ,,iork oi these inventors is of great importance to the Seven-Year Plan. In 1958, about 50,000, or 54,~,,, out of a total of 55,000 su,-7t;estions of communi- Card 112 cation employees viere realized. "V/ 'j" 11L-59-4-17/25 -he Creative 'Thoui~hts of Inventors anct Efficiency Experts Must Serve the Seven-Year Plan ASil-C IATION : Otdel izobreteniy TLekhnichesko,,1,o upravieniya 1,1inisterstva svyazi SS")F (5ection for Inventorio oil the 7echnical I Administrationcf the USSR ','inistry of Communications). Card 2/2 TARAKANOVA) M.S., starshiy inah.; GAVRILOV, A.V. Automatic control,in-telephone and telegraph communications; scientific and technical conference of the communication workers of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. Vest. sviazi 21 no.9:17-18 S 161. (MUIA 14:9) 1. Glavnoys upravleniye mezbdugorodnoy telografno-telefonnoy svyazi Ministerstva ov7azi SSSR. 2. Nachallnik otdola izobre- teniy Tekhnichoskago upravlaniya Ministerstva avyazi SSSR (for Gavrilov). (Telecommunication-Employoos) (Telephone-Congresses) (Telegraph-Congresses) GAVRILOV -A More actovo participation in the creation and Line of new equipment ih industry. Radiotekhnika 19 no.11:71-72 N 164. (RIRA 18-2) 1. Deystvitellrlyy chlen Nauchno-teklinicheskopo obshchestva radio- tokhniki i elektrosvyazi Imeni A.S flopova. 7 , . , . - I . r - '~' -,, I! I ~ .- f , I . ~ I ~ I - . I I , . . . - . I ! i %I. - I -ra~ t*-ca' work f cc. of Rad.1c) ancl Vest. sv~:,,.~ 1. Zameetitel A.3. Fop.)vi. W,71HILOV, A.V. 'Nantlet.h Fv,,,Ivervrir,,r rA' Qx, A.S. Prf,n,,, Scluitiflic and Tech- rl c., 1. Society or r-Pdio w-sl FlectImIcs. Ele,:tro::viaz' 19 no. 12,1,1~ D '65 CUVFULOV, A. Ya. A. Ya. - "Certain Geochenical Characteris tics of the Oil Deposits of the Apsheron Peninsula." Sub 19 Dec 52, Morcow Unler of Lenin State U imai. M. V. Lomonosov. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Geological and Mineralogical Sciences). I LO: Vechernaya Moskm*January-December 1952 GAVRILOV, A.Ya.; DRAGUNSKAYA, V.S. Condensate with an aromatic base found in eastern Turkmenistan. Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh., khim.i geol.nauk no-3:111-113 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Turkmenskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo neftegazovogo nauchno-issle- dovatellskogo Instituta. GAVRILq.T.,,k.jTe.; ROSSOVA. S.M., redaktor; POPOV, N.D., takhnichaskiy redakt,or, (Operation of small capacity hydroelectric power stations] Sksplustataila alaktrostanteii malot moohchnosti. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-takhn. Izd-vo lit-ry po geologii I okhrans nedr. 1954. 15 P. (MIRA 8:1) (Hydroelectric power stations) GAVRILOV, A.Ye.; ROSSOVA, S.M., radaktor; POPOV, N.D., tekhnicheakiy reawvo7.~ [Operation of low-capacity electric power stations] Skspluatateiia elektrostantaii malol moshchnosti. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-takhn. lzd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1954. 14 p.(MLRA 7:11) (Ilectric power plants) IF-~ V R ~ L 0 V 14(5) SOV/92-59-1-28/36 AUTHOR! None given TITLE: (Photograph by A. Bryanov, TASS photographer) PMIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1959, Nr 1, P 32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This photograph, reproduced under the heading "Automatic Device for Pumping Petroleum Out of a Gaging Tank"Y shows.AA&-QAwja"Y.-Operator of the Mukhanovo oilfield. He is controlling the operation of the automatic device introduced by the Pervomayneft' Administration for pumping petroleum out of a gaging tank. Card 1/1 GAVRILOV, B. "Influence of rosin extraction on growth" Tr. from the Russian p. 89. (Analele Romano-Sovietice. Seri& Silvicultura-Industrial Lemnului Si Hartieli. Series a II-al vol. 7, no. 16, Nov./Dec. 1952. Bucresti.) EAST EURO: EAN Vol. 2, No 9 SOi Month List of )MIAM Accessions, Library of Congress, !!E!!!~~~1953, Uncl. GAVRILOV, B.; LADIYEV, R.; LOBURMTKO, A.; CHUGAY, A.; SHUGUROT, T- (Kiyev) Use of nev technology reduces fire hazards. Pozh.delo 6 no.10:28 0 160. 0 (MIRA 13:10) (Rubber industry-Fires and fire prevention) GAVRILOV, B. Students acquire trade vocations. Sov.torg. 34 no-5;35-38 My 161. (14IRA 14: 5) 1. Nachallnik upravleniya uchebnykh zavedeniy Ministerstva torgovli RSFSRI (Distributive education) -a&VR~~V...Porij3.-Aleksaud.rov:L&,, kand. istor. nauk; KAPIJJNOV, A.S., red.; BERIOV, A.P., tekhn. red. [Struggle of the Communist Party to strengthen the union of working class and peasantry during the restoration of the national econovW 1921-19251 Bortba KomtzanisticheskDi partii za ukroplenie soiuza rabochego klassa a kreatlianstvom v .period voestanov,laniia narodnogo khoziaistva (1921-1925 gg.). Noskwa, Izd-vo "Znanie." 1958. 45 P. (Voesoiuznoe obshchestvo po raeprostraneniiu politicheakikh I' nauchnVkh znanii. Ser. 1, n0.21). (MIRA 11:10) (Rassia-3conomic policy) NAYDICH, I M~ kand . tekhn. nqi: k -, ', i~TGTJ U ~ , 0~'- . . P.- j ,r,, nsuo , Givithovo B.A,, inzh,. Present-day highly efficl.f~nt crusii,n.- Strol, 10 no.2:35-38 F 'b4~ . I (~j-jfqA. '17,-6~ ACC M, AT6036615 SOURCE CODEt UR/0000/66/000/000~0306/0302 AU11103. Parin, V. V.; Agadzhanyan, N. A.; luznotsov, A. G.;'Daror, A. S.; I.Pbayova,V. A.; Mirrakh1mov, M. M.; Davydov, G. A.; Kalinichenko, 1. R.; -Forobova, A. A.; Karpova, L. I.; Nikulina, G. A.; Tikhomirov, Yo. P.; Sokol, Yo. A.; I. Gavrilov, B. A. OM: none TITLL: Establishing the possibility of using alpine acclimatization for the i gFeparation and training of cosmonauts Pa or presented at the Conference on Problems Space Mad Leine hold in lbscov f rom. 2R29 ~by 196Y SOURCE: Nonferontslys po problemam kasmichaskoy madirsiny, 1966. Froblemy kosmichoskoy meditsiyw. (problem ofspace medicine); materisly konferentsil, IMoscow, 1966, 300-302 TOPIC TAGSs hypoxia, high altitude physiologyp alpine acclimatization,. cosmonaut train.ing 1 WSTRACT: 0: Tasks of the present study were t 1. Conduct complex physiological and clinical investigations -during the process Of aCCliMatiz&tiOn at altitudes of 3300 to 4100 m; fACC-NR97 AT6036616-----' . 2. Study the influence of alpine acclimafization on human tolerance to extremal spaceflight factors. 3. Study the comparative resistance of alpine inhabitants, valley inhabi- tants, and alpinists to extremal factors. 4. Develop a system of alpine acclimatization for cosmonauts and issue recommendations on the application of alpine acclimatization for the prepara-.. 1.tion and training of cosmonauts and on the creation of alpine camps for cosmonauts. Acclimatization was conducted at the alpine station of the Kirgiz State Medical Institute (Tuya-Ashu mountain pass, altitude. 3300 to 4100 m). A i.total of 28 male subjects were studied of whom: 11 were indigenous to al- :pine conditions as farmers of the Tien- Shan- -Pamir region (2000 to 2500 M), 11 were valley inhabitants, and 6 were accomplished alpinists. The follow I ing indices x-ere studied under alpine conditions and using test stands: 'Functional condition of the central nervous system, external respiratory and cardiovascular system function; some biochemical indices; the state 0 of the blood coagulation and anticoagulation capacity; and in separate ex- periments; cerebral circul&Uon-us~mjt.pAekkqtrqplpthysmographic method. card 2/4 U. ACC NR1- ATS036616 The experiments showed that after 45 days of alpine acclimatization, human tolerance to prolonged, back- est accelerations (0 to 10 G) was h ,improved. This was reflected in a r ative increase in the amplitude of rheocncephalograms. for all subjects nd.consequently, improved cerebral circulation and lowered pulse rate. KG changes indicated that the heart was undergoing less strain after alpi e acclimatization. After residence 'in alpine conditions, a decrease in bas'ic metabolic indices and a slight in- :*~crease in arterial blood oxygen saturation was noted in alpine. inhabitants i during accelerations. A study of heat tolerance showed that there was a drop in basic physio-~ -logical parameters (heat accumulation and basal metabolism) after alpine i.acclimatization In all three groups. These changes were more pronounced in' indiaenous aloin_- inhabitants and less pronounced in alpinists. Tfie resistance of the organism to hypoxia before and after acclimati- zation was studied using two approaches; exposure to a certain "altitude [ ceiling" in a pressure chamber and a method of reverse respiration using a spirograph first filled with atmospheric air* Inthelattercaseasameas- ure of oxygen consumption, oxygen content under the bell jar of the spiro- graph decreased and exhaled carbon dioxide was chemically Osorbed. . . ...................... . F. 'I. . Rana. u-) J~ ~m. .n 6 qkV~LOV, B.F., inzE.. 'Arhich should be normalized, mCnertl llovneL; ,r [TrudyllINIM! no.50:265-206 163. CICLICHENKO, A.N.; GLEYZER, M.I.; GAVRILOV, B.F. Calculation of losses of ore in the mine in induced block caving. Razved. i okh, nedr 29 no.7:44-46 Jl '63. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy marksheyderskiy institut. (Mining engineering) GLEYZER, M. 1., kand. t, khn. nauk; GAVRILOV~ B. F. , inzh. ; VODWIKOV, Yu. N. P lnzh. Certain problems in sampling and estimating the average con- tents of the useful mineral component in the Zyryanovsk Combine lead mines. (Trudy]VITIM no.50:26"1-278 163. (MIRA 17:10) ~ v--#-Wv O k 0 ft C 6 v: r r. o a is v j6 5 1 x of a u u b a v is 1, a x a v- a- a I I L A 1 0 I IM Wff t r q x ' . -- - - - - CA a-Mb"W"". B. G CAYfiloy and V. H. Tiichruko Cken R G" S S ) 17 (Lenin rad State UnW ); J (U 1 0 . . . . . . . . . g - hatic dibromidto gives Va 8 with ali W7-74(I04T) ;-Oq 0 . . r p besides the notmal reaction of nxip evchan 'Lt. also ikn r -na no nich k t i f l The t i1 th . a A"a , lc c%" xntftc iony e iter yt y -4 the nor ctio t with inc sed usol wt l d 4 ld rea rea . ma n , e s c rin y and with btanching of the C skeleton, Inallea%"tiodleil indications of oxidative reactions were 6-Aind In which the i -00 0 a SN's bond Is oxidirrit. This exothefTnic rvaction aids the -06 cleavage of hAlog"I from C. To '21414 C. dry Nal.8 it"st- ened with Abs, Will vM* M'14M 3 LK S. reac. lion was Immediate aml I"I W flip rynhilimi of C.11, Soo t (1.8r;); the reAction mitt. containni Nalit, S, an(] .8-8 g. (C11rSCHt)j. in. 110' (sublimation). To 30 it. '3 NatS vu added .114.8 X. MeCIDIrOlgitr &nit the reaction 400 Was Started by beating to W; there we" Isolated 15.4% propylene and 10.2 X. yelk"w tvil-imelling M. Identified as 4 N' i ll whi h I f th t (11 CjjCjjS) - C - t a r # c W10 " t0M e M j. 6 nd St od S b t di t (Clill Nl (70 ) ) . m eam s e 1. a n. r X. y % , NarS gavt 33.37c 2-buteneanal a mixt. of S. IN4 Br. gnit a heavy oil, which, after pepn., gave a pos. Miltein tejt.. 21 hence It was again heated 3 he%. to 90' with NaS and distd. to give 12.67ig J6ftCIf:CfIrMe. b. and 9 g. $,- CHMt.CllNtr.S.ClI.Nfe.CIf?.fe. Isolated as an oil by team disin. Nsk (39.7 1.) and 54.9 X. 1fr,CIIrCIIjIr tie 0 41 Me bobtitylene and &2 g. of an oil, identified as i l t di d b t so e a y meam s n.; . ... . there was alea obtalnetl 60 g. NIftC:CIIl1r. b. 91-2% ' KIC At UttW I 11 RI S I CIIIl l VI M N tie* . A . # ALW A U e atu PVV MtCI t r. At' Meaction of 41 g. jr, too 'j." .11 "S41111r, b. M. Ko*'Japo - q. 1~ 4.- - -- ' - - 1b u 1 1, T ;- It I a 'W 0 9 1 of I Ax a 4 A~ K it It It n I i14 it a it a 4C tat 10 0 i ~22 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 ~ WX 3 0 1 Z' 0 0 : 0 Is 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 4, A- _& 1- 4 i! lilt? 1001 is 1, 1, it 0 0 Is 0 0 t o 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 A 0 0 Of 0 Of 0 is 0 0 -0 0-0-0-w-w- V1 -4 A L r it Ix, _-00 R otetion of flodsuril 14190 of thkol licids with Sattifsted dil.1tunwilim It. Action of 90diull, thlovul(mite and Plittl unthate. It G. C.."O.V ; .... I V. V. I., 11W /4,., ohlh./W (1: Ctn,- Chtill.) 1j. 1--,%7 911 Ow nwit-I -Jlmc~ lit- 11011 it Iull of I.Irtill, alul -1w 'lilt Anwtwhftl~ matitml ilitti'l,1% lit 11111"of fail, with brandillig J1111 1$ 1114 1111c Itill'"I"I'll "I of thiol qlcriv%. a~ thv~c arc flivOlully l1vatillic vufl-~ try %ith I Intfl. (Cli'llf), (or .161,0114- -itiall, All.. '14'. "Cat it), "AmiLor tt-tilwitt 4 t0tPrNfew, It' 1--i'llit "I Oln. X.1% r.,qh anti Z4.ril- nf the,4% tin (dil,millo&. 11, 1-1h uh-fin: -ittliUdy %fricorcillut vvc "AN all-I fee X.I%r 32 V-, Octal. 1. :17 W. F10. 12 111oles) ;11 All, Etoll, h-t,,1 itif I uwL tCjllDr)g tv.4)' X:wve COS. 11,,S. ijjs,l 0.3f; Csll.. MeCil- two k- .~o * 00 -1 BrCK2Br similarly S!'Ve G M42CBrCR2Br gave 23.4% Glelfinl4n theme reactio.-.s some s also G.M. XOGOISOOff i0med. 11 '00 1 roe 3 Mr. woo see too too t 1, r -i-v, i 19 At -0 it It It 9 it a It to "Ifis " 000 00 41 00, 0 0 a 0 00 0 000-0-0 0isof 0 0:0 0000 0 00 0040 000 oo -TIN' 0 fe O,A :L-TI, B. G. ?2,181 DOKYANS11Y, A. F. i GAVI-JI-O'.r. 3. G. MtrIItichps':I:,c !,rc-viachPrAyq uElT-ceor-odov Fiefti. Nauch. B3,ulleteril Denirgv- Gos. Un-ta Im. Zh,'P--vp., 1;,:. ?-, 1)45. s. 11-1*1 EjibI;c,--r: s. 16-19 ) I r S" : I-ctoi4s' ~,Ibwrw)lln.,~h State:~, Vol 414 dotsent. DOBRTANSKIY, A.F., professor; ~GA LR Catalytic conversions of petroleum hydrocarbons. Nauch.biul. Lon. un. no.23:13-19 149, WaA 10:0 1. Kafedra tekhnicheskoy khimli. (Petroleum) (Hydrocarbons) MITI,, a fid 1. t enve Ziftiyk Galt, a U a V~ I lvauk NNO. It, 2'rot 'kilicatc cmillyst mitg. 12.301, 11,0. and 2.95% I;C,f), 100 (3270 Si% after Mat - cilt with '-'5% If,-90, RO d- licating thii in autocl.~Vc With XYICTIC ;;(? hrl. at XW V~%V'- %vich virichilivilt of r- covw--tl xylene In the m-liomur. Ittlit X;ivc Cl J# ;tild V(j- CJI. (Iflainly meta), while ;--Pr 'It J;AVC C,11, lithl i.4)- 'PrIC.111 (ris- mntg. some p-ismwr), G. 111, K--- Kafedra teknicheSUy khimij. R 'Z~ P-7 Ow talyric trarsiortnatian otalkj I btatggr,~ d20013"VI Uaw) 0. 1. ;!hquzi. Mt. No- tion wm st--dicd in the prciure of A] sjti~~mc catalybt a, WW on tolucitc nhd xtz-butylb-mrenc and on O!Jr equimnlar mixt. At IG-21 lirs. of heating in an aumeUve under 15-20 alm. in the prescuce of gumbrin ;Ictiv-ated with H."O. imil a. hydromrbon-catalpt ratio of 1.7: 1 0 OICTe %va7 ob- %mcd a migration of radicals and formation of bQnzeut, di- ,u,,d trWkylbkmem!~, From tolu-ic wai obuimd 1.2% benrent and 1.1% in.xyltve. From s-z-butvibcniene was fortmd Lxnztne, 2,71-'7 FrOM IrA~ Oht,linCd Mfe&a tekhnicheskoy khImU Mdmicheskogo faku.11tets WOU" GWR J n TO activaud alulniglajil~.-ltc with .1cgle vve 34~'O cullvmiall of tile I.Ltrur to xyl, tic, alld 1;1)ljin.1xy1ctle3- th"g- -1- Tilc :.~-o fog lliva rimr and 11 1". C :" i, F M". E Cr R v R 11.4 0 V, ro "V.,Th lilt? atttlo" trMnOctrifailorlp p -19. AVVI NdwT *kn t r w tat wlftcjllli~ Vdth 01 flitibi f, aluillinoaducate At atm.; ftsurt It" CHIII, -11 Ht,Callj. At 275" Atid", VZ~,'--,A~-. W-30aun. mc-nfru%tk- chaiqcs take place formjnffrtdfjq 't Ph, COL, mnd (CqHs'4. I lia ~Qnm, H for hydiolmatiou appfttr to be the tory wateriflil formed front mn(Icnsation of aratnotir. rlap- Thas thje:~, t tr=%10MtfM ul rtt Mlical-I 11 uPpuctillY a merable m, c-I tion. Ilie mults Ppiwar to zaipport the h thC3i3 Of ngtZ uW ridikatka c. -"-trrTairj t7 mmt.T.Vilfiegion j 4trucure of the jwtrolcillil llm.1, "itli Jutennol. hyd;ogcn4-- Lion. Z &1qVq I k OVI B.G. USSR/Chemistry - Catalytic conversion C,trd 1/1 Pub. 151 - 22/38 Authors Gavrilov', D. G., and Nikitina, E. N. Title : Thermocatalytic conversions of butylninhthaline reriodical : Zhur. ob. khim. 24/2, 303-307~ Feb 1954 Ab.-Aract : Thermocatalytic conversion of mono- nnd di-secondar,,,r-bijty.Inat)htlialins over a natural alwninum silicate catalyst was investigated. In addition to tl-,c re- actions leading to the displacement of the im-mitable fatty radicals, which are typical for alkylbenzenes, numerous other reactions were also observed. The most characteristic of these reactions were the fonTution of dieth .11ww-,enc, y t tetrahydronaphthalin, dinaphthyl and butane whichtake place throurh the c'-;r- distribution of hydrogen, and the formation of octane (3,4-diT.-,Cthylhe-7a~;~,) due to the combination of butyl radicals. The results obtained confirm. the Eencral law regarding the processes of petroleum conversion in nature: arol-natic hydrr, carbons ---~,naphthene hydrocarbons ---?methane hydro carbons. reforenc.:!s: l-English and ~I-UWR (192.3-1953). Tables. Institution : The A. A. Zhdanov State University, Leningrad Submitted : September 5p 1953 -,.- , ~Z,~ -'e --,. - ":~ " "i -, . : Z t :~ '~i- - , ., .I -I- ,41 , , -, ~ I . :, ~~t ~ I ~~, -1 -11, - - - VA AV p I 7 4, MAT Mr, do wi 0 21,11, 114, ~-V= of a vztkty o, hYdMWIKIU bY rw W 100 till . 1~1. tu. M.,.Z =ttr and ak~., % total active It. added wbonyl entzp4i. (ks 0 crmttnt). tow m-~eme 0,03, 0.07, IM, WI-IM, 3.77; 2,8m given I dim.eftibutaxieb.21. 0,40. 2.0, 0.157, 2,00, 4,77; a 0.01, 0.11. 3.97. OM, 0.95. 4.9$; 2-mdbyihexaae 0~05, 7. 0.18, 0.06, s-94: 2.5-clLmethythmue 3.04. 0,32, -2...9"7 - 0,04, 1.37.'. 0.29, 0.4, 0.73,'~ 2,0,4-OWitthylpentane 0.02, O.OD, 0. 14, 1.08; 'R-O();Whc OW, 0,07, 1-2, 0,07, 0-4 - ----- ---- - --------- 4 tatrt 4EQ/433d/4E20(j) 7 IOCLM c rateflons of, q~~azeny and liallibmedo). COWIN N benzent'(1) when heated Iti autochve La presence of alural- uum sHicate as caWyst Vielded d6soamylbcar--ne and bc.-- zfteatumb.P.011. AM"' 4 thtm was& dderew-lolln wwCh beaund and kop=tane Were fortned. Under timil2r l :.Oddlilons hexylbeartne yirlded a mirt, of 2- and 3-methyl ladleadng a degm&tIou of -xt=Ung materLd. V. S. Mih2T?Dv hit . - . . . - -..- - I . ~- --, ~ I - -., I - - ` j -. I , .! I '. - --l- .- . . : _; ~ . ~~ -- ~w - j n%.I) Uauvr- ELLIUDmomu"itit: IV ant I 10 "13. tit a I% AUU I,' ;'k at 250ardWS + V under I I and 12 atm. Niddcd 1.16% pentane, 3-1.31 and 39.8% C,". 3~-46 and V. CIAII?.Am. and 9.62 and 10.85% C14114AU13. The %iti'i CA the same products after refluxing 5 his. at atni. piessurt mia 2600wasl.1,35.2.39.0,andiO.4%,resp. FrCtuC1;H'-Nmj, heated In an autocLive 11 hri, at 278% the yithlt wtre 1.00, 16,51, 20,3, and W.75%. The uw-1c,!(-mttJA, tki%iici 411 the 4 tipti. were 11 20, 105, 0.00, and IIJQW*~', The (or=tlon of CiThe and CtJ1, could be accounted for ijttlv by interval hydrogenation (cf. loc. cit.).-_ GAYRILOV, B*'G.; ALTUKHOV, K.T. Oxidizing properties of alkylnaphthalenes. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz no. 5:93-95 158. (MIRA 11:8) 1. Leaingradakiy gosudaretyennvy univeraitet im. A.A.Zhdanove. (Nauhthalene) (0iidat ion) GAVRILOV, V.G.;VZLIGIIKU, S.A. -- Effoct of the preliminary tMrmal destruction on oxidizability of methane kWdrocarbons. Zhur. ob. khim. 28 no. 8:2100-21.01 it; I~b. (MIRA 11:10) 1. 14ningradakiy gOBudarstvannyy univeraitat. (Me t hane ) (Oxidation) AUTHORS: Gavrilov, B. G.p Buzanov, M. 1. SOV/70~-28-iO-20/60 TITLE: Thermocatalytic Transformations of c>,-Methyl Naphthalene (Termokataliticheskiye prevrashcheniya cw-zo~ilnaftalina) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Ur 10, pp 2M-272,' (USSR) ABSTRACT: The decomposition of alkyl naphthalene at a higher temperature is of interest for the chemical nature of the cracking process of hydrocarbons (Ref 1). The transformations of the alkyl. naphthalenes at lower temperature and with activated loams offered some very interesting reactions of these hydrocarbons that are in direct relation to the transformations of petroleum in nature (Refs 2, 3). The oc-methyl naphthalene was used for the experiments. 400 gr of it were heated in the autoclave with the same quantity of activated loam (IG-ambrine") at 3500 for 8 hours with the pressure increasing to 31 atmospheres absolute pressure; a m3 gas of the following composition were obtained: Card 1/3 Thermocatalytic Transf ormations of 0< -Me thyl% NtLP',I Cia 1 (-, ne SOV/79-28- 4 0-20/6o The specific weight was OjOO0723 gr/cm5. The liquid product of the catalysis was extracted together with the catalyst by benzene. After the solvent had been driven off the fractions mentioned in the table were separated by distillation. The transformation of oe-methyl naphthalene amounted to 69,2 117fo The ~-methylyiapbtl~urAane fraction was oxidized with 5 % nitric acid into fi-naphthoic acid. After filtration and re-crystallization a compound was obtained that had a melting point of 180,50. The final products were methane, naphthalene, 0-methyl naphthalene, dimethyl naphthalene, and dinaphthyl The formation of naphthalene and dimethyl naphthalene is explained by the reaction 2ClOH7cH3---'> ClOH8+CIOH6(CH3)2 which is normal under these conditions. The results of the experiments prove the mechanism of the petroleum processes in the earth, which on the one hand points to the simplification of the petroleum material to the methare, and on the other hand to the complex formation of the highly condensed hydrocarbon. There are 1 table and 3 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 Thermocatalytic Transformations of a