SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOROLEV, A.I. - KOROLEV, A.S.

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KOROLEV,_A,I. inzh. --r Devices for measuring temperature at the contacts of current conducting components. Elek.sta. 32 no.8:85-86 Ag 161. (MIRA ll~.,10) (Temperature - - x SRUNIN, T.G.;, ZOROI- T. AJ- Reducing idle tim for open-hearth furnaces ca~.Used by cold or hot repairs. Metallurg no.5:14-17 My 156. (mm 9:9) l.Nachallnik tsekhm, remonts, promyshlonnykh pachey Magnitogorskoge metallmrgicheskogo kombinata (for Shunin).2.Zamestitell nachallniks teekha remonta promyshlawqkh pechey Mgnitogorskogo metallurgicheakoge kembinata (for Korolev). itogorsk--Opon-hearth flirnaces-rRepairing) A WT v ('Cll f(O R OL,6:V 137-58-6-11728 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 73 (USSR) AUTHOR: Korolev, A.I. TITLE: Improving Open-hearth Furnace Design (Uluclisheniye kon- struktsiy martenovskikh pechey) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol 18, pp 199-207 ABSTRACT: Enlargement of the batch capacity of the open-hearth furn- aces of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Kombinat was accom- plished by lengthening and widening the bath, with simultaneous reduction in depth. The service life of the front wall was in- creased by 200 heats by reducing its angle to the horizontal, installing heat exchangers in its upper portion and employing iron plating. Reduction of the slope of the rear wall and in- crease in its thickness increased its life to levels correspond- ing to that of the roof. The main roofs were made smooth, and the number of hangers was increased. All this increased ser- vice life to up to rv 500 heats, in the case of large furnaces. Injectors were mounted in the furnaces; their operation was co- Card 1/2 ordinated with the delivery of liquid fuel for carburetting. V/ 137-58-6-11728 Improving Open-hearth Furnace Design Inadequate port size is the cause of frequent overheating and short service life; this has made itself felt recently in particular in connection with the in- crease in thermal stress. The use of forsterite did not afford favorable re- sults in view of the con5iderable clogging of the ports by flue dust. M.M. 1. Open hearth furnaces--Design 2. Open hearth furnaces--Equipment Card 2/2 KCROIEV A I.- K KSHARGV, V.D. ,_.I.L_ 0 Use of unfired a W emite-chromite refractories for the laying of slag-pocket arches in open-hearth furnaces. Stall 22 no.11099- 1000 N 162. (MIRA 151l1) 1. Magnitogorskiy gornmetal-lurgicheakiy inatitut i Vostochnyy institut, ognsuporov. (Open-hearth furnaces--Design and construction) (Refractory materials) VORNOVJ. F.D.; BIG.EYEV, AX.; DIKSHTFIV, Ye.l.; TRIMNOV, A.G.; KAZAKOV. A.I.;-49ROLEV, -AAI,; BORODINp G.L.; ANTIFIN, V.G.; KUTAKOV, A.M.; KOZRANOV, M.G.; GAZIIUR,, V.F. Investigating the operation.of 400-ton open-hearth furnaces following redeoign'- Stall' 22 -9(Y7 0162. (MIRA 0 no.10:904 13:10) 1e -*4gnitogorskiy metallurgiches)Eiy kombinat i Magnitogorskiy gornCretallurgicheskiy institut. (Open-hearth furraces) KOROLEV, A.I.,_, Yand.tekhn.nauk Statistical analysis of the quality of neutral r6layB in theIr manu- facture. Sbor. trud. !,IIZHT no.205.-67-7.1 163. (WRA 18~1_) Rellabillty of an elpvctri:~ switch and sIgnal Int-gr1ocking SpIL-3m. lbid..72-78 SYnthesia of the reliability of electric au"I'mattc control. networks. Ibid. s79..83 KOROLEV, Aole, kandetekhn,nauk; MTRZOYEV, G.K.; SLYUDIKOVY LsDel kand.tekhn.tauk Investigating the effect of the front suspension and steering wheel drive on the wear of motor-vehicle tires* Avt.prom. 31 * no.5s28-31 My 165, (MIRA 18:5) 1. Moskovskiy avtomekhanicheakiy institut i Moskovskiy shinnyy zavod. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 as 0 a 0 0 0 as 0 W a 4 00000000000000000000 0 ,.0 UAJ j P#00111t A" poklvv.1-1~ ..M. 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It. fto 00,3 goo 4r '-,go 1_40~ P. goo goo 11104111 too jj 4111FIN&TWIl CL"WCOMN WOO 4 We* u a if go is S 0601*09 0 one a fak a a a w-.-, dm __ TI- ODoes 00'so 00 0000000000000 000000 000000000000000*00 000 00*09000*000 0 0 .0 to OM .0 .0 1 D It J46 It It 13 IS Is 0 in a at M AS U 4 11 M 11 11 j L I, . I I u IF I z A In M va "1, 6 ~ is I - A 2-M ~O01) 00 0 L E V; .110.1tit'(1 -Vt. T_' A Mostly of dy" with "Yonallook awlticok. A. Korn. ;-O0 tfi~ OOA And 1. Hilik. Cossipst. read. atad. sri, J!, M~. ~_ 1_09 00 AS ~ -94 IM11in Fnaliall).-Ttle assiblors altesapt*4 to det. log whether a difference in theadisorption ofantipodeskiregier. 1009 live of whether the formation of nits Iletwifte the dye and was stwific it) III or whell,cr it wa, a getienu Pflentift -90 the "tie don ort dims not lake place fin d nil. Thul imher dyes were invisticaud. Tltce terse ptitfidAtOol 100 with Antipodes of the diasonium~all -fail isisticallY2011-41111914P (Owith Setti, frool the dianmitiol ~11 it? the %atnt opticay asnivir pt*ted arid Cuirful tfttin$ the anlisiode- exhibited no dif. amine I with j acitt. anti front the thatortskulk couto. of 004 fir-wit in the rule Of adlmPlkm front soln. by Wk. woolor the if-rotatory antipode of the optically arrive &miss*- "Oe 008 vegetable Dirt. III was prepd. from 6.4asino-W-nitro- mandelic acid and &so -npotsent if 11. With all ---h .00 009 2.2'-dimethyiMplistrayl (1) and W(S Is droxy-7-lutto-2. dyc4, K. and D. otmrvvd contilicrably Iowa &MfIrs of to- 0-3 naphilly0nubartlide (11). 1 was pre;U a, follows: L;. cation than thc~ obwyvird with she (Iyv portal. from ago 3-0410-2-iodulohmne - 0,0'-di. alomnlitwitnti)(11. -~: 1. By Meant, of d. dye were hampeted by lack of a powrrfid watrict of tauno- an"'w"T 0013 lartaric ark# I wd's truAved Into antitlodes with the Joijow. chrontalk- light. Thus the authors were umLbk to 400 004 in Properties;: d-rolary term m. 122-3-, 0.1 g. in the quirstion raised above. or to attempt explaining %be NSHICI + 8 vc. 11tO 0 - I r1m.); U - +0.62"; cauie of the oty-ervird mularolation. A probable real= - +112". The I-rolatory form on. IMNI" and similarly for the trultarollitifin. %tigmled by K. and R., is the con- isil - -0-1112% lah? - -62". Both 4- and 14 were doototifird anti murlicd with the aso contilusurot of 11, ver4so it 6% aro civinjuh. into the tram form. which I, 1,1111% Nntlpodr% "I III which weir in 88'rvitlent wills .4-im.1y 41 .6-srr--~t vviih anv,if the ripti. oh- the fissrolisla with limpe" 1. M and S ~%atiott- W. A. Conli c,,ritrut were ofitained, Both antipodes of M exhibit MUlarotalkin in All. solo. Addis. of certain clectrulyt" affeCted the felt of Mularulation. After a max. In angle Of rotation in a dye sioln. had been attained, no adda. of electralres Could change it, the Value fruninsing Con't. a even after cuagulation at dye, -pit. item lititsid Phalle and j again diviolvinx fit (let. whether the observed mutarimation : too A S 0 - & L a AtULL4011GICAL LtVgtaltWg CL84WICATIN woo OR V an I I a Fit 0 it a 'I N 0 0 A Q 3 is it" 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 *0 *0 00 0 0 0 M-tT 11 4- - - It. Ill %t v aAt 41 1~ m c x. it A Et:.q. 00 00 -00 SWkmkgdft and im Nl-&dvadm. A. I. Komlev R. P. Latur"kill. V. A. MikhAlev, A. P.,%kol'dlnOi-,dCul 1). D, 9mcW, V S 5 R SO Oll Aug. 31, 1947. A%"- 00 1 its k':lv;a am wipmd. is an wM Am sib. nwdhm. liumth 09 a 1 004 1 ee il 00 .00 .00 moo =00 ;Xoo t:00 "0o A "TALLURGKAL LITIQAVWW CLASWKAlsom It 00 11.100i MAI, QAAV an( u 0A9 go AS 0 ft awade Ka Ild willng tin v fW 0a V IN too 0 :10 . 000 00 ,woo Des IL947 waastitute or intermediate orsonic Products and Dye- -staffs Imeal X. Yo. Voroshiloy," A. I. Zvolev, Act- be DIr, IrAt Sol'11atters, 3 YP OWN Prge X0 12 Is-1915 Action C=Wttee started first Russian dye futca7t teginning of present day Institute. First asimed the Institute for Interoedlate Ojrg=Ic Products' md Byestaffs In 1931. VISIMUM6 Scientists Currently uplayed In discovering now methods for increasing tselmleal bwwlodp in field of dyestuffs and paints. KORGLZMVI A. USSR/Academy-of Sciences scientist Nov 48 "in Honor of Academician Valdimir Mikhaylovich Rodionovv" M. Shempkinp A. Xorolevv 2(4 pp "Zhur Obahch Ddia" Vol XVIII, No 3.1 Bibiographic rem= of the life and vorks of noted scholar, engineer,, and pedagoguev one of the organizers of the industries for the production of alkaloids,, pharmaceutical preparations, organic intermediate products and dyes,, and a laureate of the Stalin Prize, in honor of his 70th birthday. (See M Photo Accession No P-3466.) Sutmitted 2 Jun 48 FA 67/49T2 40 41 *0 -011110*094004 111100M 0 0 9 11 11 n 34 Us is if Is is u u M a W 0 SO IF J a d 36 t I. A-L-A- IL a j ..4. I$ 'W, .of. -00 27 -0e sea Do 0 irk Sys"s of CYdotwxxm Dorivativ- (in Russian.) A. Korplrv~xml V. Mur. Zhurnill Obalickri Khimii Joti "nl-Sf General Chemistry). v, 18(80), Nov. 1940. p. 1977-19M. 00 a Prewntp it thorough review of the above tiubIrct, 000 coverinir Invrolligationg In the USSR anti ubrond. 00 New r,,mpounds obtained and their physiral and 69 W chemical constantit are dewrilIed. Optimum c-indi- tions for synthe-is of thne anti previou-41Y de- scribed comjx)unds are Indicated. 25 ref. I L s. otTAW06KAL UYINJITWO CL&SWKAINS sit to -j t a Owe a u U AV 9-9 40 1 U 000 o 0-0 f: A M A 01 V3 EF G V V tie see 1! .1 .7 Z1 H r It A U 0'0-,A" p,p t., A A, t A, -0 0 C.0 6; KCtt~OLEV 238. 194)(11410): RpM IA 240. 1950102)) &Nbbw of cis- and trial C And -L.". to the poducts of tedtwilou of plithilic anhyd" by Na. INSMih fig (in. 173' and 218% mp.), this tructure no not own 00 proved. I the tin tigationwa4prepd.autbrotic 00 deprenion, wit =,"Mi (1). which gives a M.P. nirls and Altirrs (C. it. 24. 96) c6 6am". -06 0 a flutasliene was slowly pe"01 into a offispenliun of 3 a. .00 0 0 tumark swid fit lW) mt. bot At-Oil: after compicti,in tid llap - 0 rractkin (40 hn.) evap". 4 the".vTot antl rerry".Q. hma .041 i water gave 5.5 g. , platn nt. 170% sol. in MeOll, EtOff. : :0 hot fW, AcOlf. less wA. fit Ft.0 siad CJI~ The same technique u3ing funigiryl chloride and xyluie as the solvent 0 0 3 gave I dkhlorid~r, b. 114-15', w hkb on boiling with water J.; resday PVT L Similarly prtpd., the no"_410016yl eswol 1. needles from petr. ether. in. lol-,3*. Oxidation of I by Klfn(]~ gave the diaa~?,~ a bm.1.2j.4- 0 'a lavacarborylic acid (U). m. lf;~Wj (from ActO): an furtber beating above the m.p. it rt~nlidifiea and in. 244-5 . (some decompa.). Heating the anh7dride, m. 16"', witit water save thefrow"U. in. 235 (decompn.); boUW~0.23 br. with Ac.0 save the anhydride, m. 2,14-41% Identical with Ditil-Alder's 11. Ilrating I With AciO ks& to bo- nwrisation to the cis 6omcf: heating with Aea dam not produm any change. It i3 concluded that Beem's acift am really cis-48 and trans-Ag L"Mien, respectively. G. M. Kosohpox 1EVALOAGICAL Lfff*&U-t CLASUPKATION -57 ~1, t -J, OCT T a It tt 0 a a a 0 *so* 0 0 0 0 0:0 00 0 0 0009 4,000 000 0 0 0 0o 00 69 00 90 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 =90 so 0 q99 A 0 a*6 KOROUT, ,A. I I PA 43143T3 I OROLE USER/Scientists Chadstry Card 1/1 1 Pub. 1533- - 37/37 Authors Rodionovj-V. M,; Vorozhtsov, N. N,,; Smirnova, A. F.; Shchetinina# Le A*; Shestov, A. P.;.Korolev, A. I.; Lukashevich, V. 0.; and Ufimtsev, V. N. Title In memory of Evgenly Alekseevich Ivanov Periodical Zhur. ob. khim. 24/3., 579-580,, Mar 1954 Abstract 4 Eulogy is presented honoring the passing of E. A. Ivanovj, chief of the Central Laboratory of the Dorog ,omilov-Frunze Chemical Plant, scientist in the field of organic semi-products and dyes, recipient of Stalin premium. Illustration* Institution: Submitted [20 L EV USSR/Scientists. -04rd 1/1 Pub-.151 - 37/37 Authors Korol4v.,.Al I. Title 'In memory Of Robert Karlovich Eykhnan Periodical Zhur. -ob. khira.'A/16,, 1893-1995,10ot 1954 Abstract Eulog'y-honoring-theI-death.of Dr. of Techn. Sciences R. K. Eykhman (1879- .1953),,famous specialist and organizier of the Soviet Aniline-Dye Industry. List of works by Eykhman.0.1sincluded, Illustration. Institution : Submitted : too U'-)'_-'R/Cht_--,dstry Dyestuff s /'A' 0 ix'-'; L E'~- F-D - 1/1 Pub. 50 - 2/14 Au',hor Prof. Korolev, A. I. Title The 100-th anniversary of the discovery of the first synthetic aniline dyestuff .1.) --iodical. h0him. prom. No 4, 195-202, Jun 1955 Uract After a historical treatment in which an attemi)t is inade to establish lussian priorities in work on synthetic dyestuffs, outlines briefly some contemporary achievements of dyestuff chemistry with particular attention to color fastness, especially fastness to light. Mentions some recent USSR work. Eleven ref- erences, 8 Russian and USSR, prior to 194o, one 1940. KOGAN, joelf Mikhnylovich;,~~~~.A,4-1,,~p rofeemor, redaktor; FODIMAN. I.V.p redaktor; LURIYI, M.S.. takhnicheekty redaktor [The chemistry of dyes] Iblulla krealtelel. Isdo 3-6. Fed rode A.I. Korolevas Moskva# Goes nouchoo-tokhn. izd-vo khts. lit-ry, 1956. 696 p. (MM 9:12) (Dyes and dyetw-Chsaistry) f I I Ir I 1'114~xl 1.t KOROLEV. A.I., prof.; FODIXAN. I.Y., kand. tekhn. nauk. Present state and trends in the development of the chemistry and manufaeture of synthetic dyes. Mir.. nauka i prom. 3 no.2:138-145 '58. (NINA IW) (Dyes and dyeing) XORCLIV Aj., otv.red.; TMIPSON, N.s., zam.otv.red.; BOGDANOV, S.V., red.; DOKUNIKHIN, N.S., red.; KASLMIKOVA, Te.T.. red.; YODIW, I.V., red.; KHC*SKIT, I.G., red.; ZWKIN, V.I., red.; SUAKg Te.Gep takhn.red. [Organic intermediate products and dyes; collected articles] Organicheskis poluproduicty i krasitelt; abornik statei. koskva, Gos.n&uchno-tekhn.i%d-vo khim.lit-ry. No.l. 1959. 238 P. (MIRA 13:7) le Nauchno-Iseledovatellakly Institut organichaskikh polupro- duktov i krasiteley. (Dyes and dyeing) (Aromatic compounds) i r pit mulls 9 ;1-111 6 r ;L a wits 51 IV VjFD F? n Ft r f? I ; a r N, iy,; fq 5 Ere v ow ;MT k 4,54 16 r ift, 14j, Be ;0' r Y Mechanism of isomorization in the series of naphthalene eerivativen. Org. polunr r od. j. kran. no.1:83-86 '59. IRA 11,:11) (Isomerization) (Ilaphthalene) :U~ 11) NIKOLENKO, Leonid Nikolayevich;-KOROLEV, A.I., prof., red.; STUKOVNIN, .N.D., red.izd-va; GOROKHOVA,-S-.S.,, tekhn. red. [Practical laboratory work in intermediate products and dyes) Laboratornyi praktikum yo promiezhutochrorm produktam i kraoi- teliam. Moskvao Goo* izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1961. 383 pe (IMU 15:3) (Dyes and dyeing--Chem~stry) (Chemistry-Laboratory manuals) KOROLEV A.I.- MUR, V.I. Investigation in the field of asymmetric synthesis. Org. poluprod. i kras. no.2:77-87 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Ghemistry, Organic--Synthesis) ERKIKE, R.D.; DOBROVOLISKIY, S.V.;,-KOROLFV, A.I. Catalytic conversions nf N,N-&alkyleyclobexylamines Dokl. AN SSSR 136 no.6-.3,357-1359 F.161. iMIRA 24:3) 1. flauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley im Ko Ye. Voroshilova. Predstavleno akademikom B. A. Kazanskim. (Cyclohexylaynins) MUR) V*I*; GORBUNOVA, Zh-A-; KCROLEVI AeIe Desorption of reactive dycas Zhur.VKHO 6 no.5:586-587 161. (mm 14:.10) 1. Nauchm-isaledovateltakly inatitut organicheskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley imeni X.19.Voroshilova. (Dyes and dyeing) k KUR., T. I,; - 01~4=kv Zh. A.;-XMLEY,, A. I. Study of the mobanim of hydrolysis of eaters. Mur. VKHO * W.2:232 163. (NM 1614) 1. Nauchno-lasledontellskiy institut organieheskikh polupro- duktor i krasiteley. (Esters) (Hydrolysis) MURI T. I.;.GCRJ=TAO Zh. A.;-KOR=Ty A. I. Hydrolysis or eaters of cyanuric &aid and some or iu derive- tives. Zhur. MM-8-w.2:235 163. (KIRA 1614) 1. Naucbno-isoledovatel'Bkiy inatitut organicbeskikh polupro- duktov i kissiteley. (Cyanuric acid) (Rydrp~ymis) MUTMIN, Petr Prokhorovich; KOROTENKO, Tamila Aleksandrovna, inzh.; GIIEKALIN, M.A., doktor khim. nauk~ retBenzent; KOROIEV, A.I.p kand. khim. naukp retsenzent; TSYBA, L.A., TERESHCHENKO, V.V.1, tekhn. red. [Active dyes) Aktivnye krasitell. Kiev, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1963. 132 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Ukr.M (for Karpukhin). N- P "i KOROLEV, A.I.; MUR. V.I.; AVAKYAN, V.G. Diels-Adler reaction in a partial asymmetrical synthesis. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.2r7O8 F 164. ()URA 17s3) 1. Nauchno-isslidavatelfskiy inotitut, organicheakikh polnproduktov i krasiteley. It- 1))BFtUVOi-'SKIY, S,V..,- KOROLFV~ C,i'lalytic methylation of cpAv-jht--faronp almsthylqmine. Zhur, VKFO 10 I I ;; 'faRA 1826) in-~t!tub organi--heskikh p