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I . F f 7 -j7i-F7V-T ~T II ICROTOV, V.A. "Western Siberia"' b3r K. 1. Pomus. Reviewed by T.A. Krotov. Izv. AN SSSR. ffer. Gbog. no.3:134-138 Yq-Je 157. (MIRA 10112) (Siberia--Boonomic geography) (Pbmus, R.I.) MUMSTOBOUT. Vadim Nikolayevich; sHOTSKIT, Tladimir Porfirlyevich; (,~, ~T.A.. red.; M%IMA, G.F.. red.; saROKINA. T.I., takhn.red, [Agricultural regions of Irkutsk Provincelt materials on the agricultural regionalization of Irkutsk Provincel S01'OkO- khosisistvannys ralony Irkutskoi oblastil naterialy po sallskokhosiaistvannomu ralonirovenilu Irkuts'.-oi oblasti. Irkutsk, Irktitzkoe knishnoe Isd-vo. No.2. 1958. 75 P. (XIRA 14:4) (Irkutsk Provinoe-Agricultural geography) F" o t 0 , . 1 , " K TT' 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EaWITATION SOV/2154 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filiall Syr1yevyye resursy legkikh metalloy Vostochnoy Sibiri,, tom. 2(Light Metal Resources of Eastern Siberia, Vol 2) Moscow, 1958, 298 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, VM 13) 1,200 copies printed. Editorial Board: N.S. Alekseyev, Ye. P. Besoolitsyn, V.S. Drachev, A.F. TA, Doctor of Geological and Mineral Sciences, and Ye. I, Khazanoy (Resp. Ed.) Candida" Of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: V.K. Shlepov; Tech. Ed.: P.S. Kashina. PURPOSE: This issue of the Eastern Siberian Branch Transactions Is of interest to structural, exploration and mining geologists, adueralogists, and metrL1111 gists in the 2ight metal industries. COVERAGE: This collection of articles is a compilation of the reports presented at the third coordinated conference on "The Creation of a Light Metals Industry in Eastern Siberia Based on Local Ores" organized by the Laboratory of Electrometallurgy of the Eastern Siberian Branch of the AN SSSR in October/ 1956. It met for the purpose of promoting coordination between the activities Card 1/7 --AN Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SOV/2154 of the power generation combines and the fast developing light metals industry of Eastern Siberia. The reports indicate that large alumimvm and titanium- magnesium combines %re being constructnd in the Krasnoyarsk Kray and the Irkutsk Oblast These areas provide the cheapest sourcee, of coal and electrica.L energy. Individual articles also report on the fo.'Uoving subjects: general questions in the development of the light metals indmittry in Eastern Siberia, sillimanite ores.. nepheline syenites., bauxltes,, magnesium oresp etc. References accompany each article. TANZ OF CONTEMi Foreword 3 ~~toyV.A Development of Light Metals Metallurgy in Eastern Siberia and the Problems Facing Scientists 5 Xhazanov, Ye. I. Inng-range Plan of Scientific Research Connect(A with the Development of Light Metals Metallurgy in Eastern Siberia 8 Card 2/~ Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SOV/2154 PART I. SILLD(AmES AND THEIR MMRION I Galaburda, S.G. Sillimanite and Disthene Ore Deposits of Easten2 Siberia 19 Ostashkin, I.P. Results of Geological Prospecting of the Kyakhtinskiye Sillimanite Schist Deposits in 1954-1956 32 Siishon, A.R., B.Ye. Mitrofanov, and V.V. Berengiliva. Kyakhtinskiye Deposits of Rutile-bearing Si'llmanite Schists 39 1 Ravykina, Yu. B. ReMdta of Geophysical Prospecting by the VEZ (Vertical Electrical Sounding) Method at the Kyakhtinskiye Sillimanite SchIst Deposits 47 Oleynikova, G.V.' and Ye. 1, Khazanov. Physicochemical Pypperties, f!xaposition, and Izessing Possibilities of the Sillimanite Ores of the Kyukhtinskiya Deposits 50 Card 3/7 Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SW/2154 Li, A.F. and Ye. M. Bradinskaya. Mineralogical Composition of the Sillimanite Ores of the Kyakhtinakiye Deposits 60 Chipanin, I.V., and M.T. Ivanova. Dressing the Sillimnite Ores of the Kyakhtinskiye Deposits 66 Verigin.' V.N. Electrothermal Method of Producing Aluminum and Its Alloys T2 Mazurov, M.K. Technical and Economic Prerequisites for the Utilization of Keyvsklye Kyanites in the Production of Alumin= and Its Alloys Based an the Energy To Be Supplied by the Planned State Hydroelectric Stations on the Yenisey 86 PART 17. 1 r Tv ORES AND TU Ur1Ij7jCION Petrov, P.S. Uzhurskiye Nepheline Ores 93 Yegoroval Z,A, The Distribution of Nepheline Syenites in the Irkutsksya Oblese and the Buryatskaya ASSR 101 Card 4/7 WLF Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SOV/2134 Shapiro, R.B. Dressing the fiepheline-Syenite Rocks of the Ur2mrskoye Deposits 10T SuBlikov, U,F.~, Z.F. Revenko, and A.M. Km1ev. Semi-industrial Testing of the Dressing Ability of the Uzhurskiye Wepheline Rocks 125 Khazanov, Te. I., A.F. Khlyupinap A.S. Bessonova, B.M. Shishlyannikova, and P.S. Men'shikov. Sintering Uzhwskiye fiepheline, Syenites vith Limestone in the Presence of a Reducing Agent 134 Chizhikov., D.M., I.N. Kitler and N.A. Kovyakina. Experimental Studies of Granulation in Nepheline Charges and Their Sintering in the "Boiling Layer" 144 Dimakaya, A.F. Results of Studies Conducted Betveen 1952-1956 In Selecting Methods for Processing Uzhurskiye Syenites for the Achinakiy Aluminum Oxide Plant 16o Card 5/7 Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SOV/2154 Avdeyeva, T.I. Decomposition of Nepheline Syenites by Nitrogen Oxides IT8 Pavlov,, A.V. Technological Processing Plans for Uzhurskiye Napheline Rocks 185 PART III. BAUXITES AND THEIR UTILTZATION Bessolitsyn, Te. P. New Data on the Boksonskoye Deposits 203 Orlova., P.V. Regularities In the Distribution of Bauxite Ores at the Boksonskoye Deposits 207 Khazanov, Ye. I., A.S. Bessonova, and A.F. Khlyupina. Combined Treatment of High Iron Content SiUcified Bauxites by Sintering a Two-Component Charge in the Presence of a Reducing Agent 226 Ponomarev, V.D., and L.P. Ni. Sulfide-Caustic Dodi Method of Processing Bauxites into Alumimrn Oxide 232 Khodak., L.P., and A.I. Ivanov. Combined Treatment of Alumin= Oxide Iron Ores,and High Iron Content Bauxites 237 card 6/ 7 Light Metal Resources (Cont.) SOV/2154 Malltsev, V.S., and Ye.l. Khazanov. Study of the Reducibility of Bauxite Ore Components ofithe Tatarokoye Deposits 242 i Skobeyev, I.K. The Problem of Extracting Aluminum Oxide from the High Sillca-Content Aluminum Ore of Eastern Siberia 255 PART IV. XAMiESIUM AND CALCIUM OW AND THE UMUMION Nadelyayer, K.M. Onotskoye Deposits of Magnesite and Talc 265 Safonova, Ye.G., and Ye.l. Khazanov. Electrovacum Method of Extracting Magnesi= from the Magnesites of the Onotakoye Deposits 273 Matveyenko, I.I. Aluminum-Thermal Method of Obtaining Calcium from the Limestones of the Ust,-Anginskoye Deposits 286 AYAILABIE: Library of Congress Card 7/7 XK/m" 8-19-59 BUTANTUTEV, B.Ro, red OTOV Y.A., red.: ROZWELIDD Sh,L., red.; KoIrMHOVI ~Fe!*V It'Iv*~-,--BAKOVFTSKATA# V.S., red, izd-Ta. t [Problems in the development of industry and transportation in the Buryat A.S.S.R.] Problemy razvItIIa promynblennostJ I transporta Buristskc.i ASSR, Moskva$ 1958s 305 p# (MIRA 11:11) 1. Akademiya usuk SSSR. Institut skonomiki. * (Buryat-Kongolia--Industries) (Barynt-Mongolia--Transpoitation) KMTOV, V. A. I.. . Ii~rtber Increase In productive forces of lastern Siberia. lsv.Sib.otd,AN SSSR no.120.1-11 158. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Vostochno-Sibirsidy filial Sibirskogo otdoloni7a AN SSSR. (Siberia, Eastern---Economic conditions) GRIGOROUTA, Jhna Ageyevna; nqff,T.A.. prof.. red.; WRILEVA, G.F., red.; PZCHMMTA, T.-r-., takhn.red. EWeatern regions of the Bratsk-Tayshet Industrial Center; economic- geographical features] Zapadnya raiony Bratako-Taiohotakogo pro- nqehlennogo komplokee; okonomiko-geogrefichaskoia kharakteriatika. Irkutsk, Irkutekos knishnoe isd-vo, 1959. 70 P. (Km 13:3) (Chuna Valley-2conomic conditions) (Biryusa Talley--Xconomic conditions) soV/10-59-1-6/32 AUTHORS: Krotovo V.A., Pomusp M.I., and Rikhtert G.D. TITLE: The Devero-bWayit' of Productive Forces Under the S even Year Plan Nazvitiye proizvoditellnykh ail v semi- letnem, plane) Means of the Development of Productive Forces in Eastern Siberia (Puti razvitiya proizvodi- tellnykh ail Vostochnoy Sibiri) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya geografiche- skaya, 1959, Nr 1, pp 52-63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article outlines the tasks confronting the geographers in connection with the planned develop- ment of Eastern Siberia under the seven year plan. These tasks include: 1)intensification of the study of unassessed natural resc rces; 2) taking an in- ventory of known resources; 3) the study of perma- frost; 4) the working out of the seismic and geo- industrial subdivi.sions of the sLrea; 5) the prepara- tion of maps of soils; 6) the compilation of a 1 Card 1/5 1,0000000 geological map of Eastern Siberia and a SOV/10-59-1-6/32 The Development of Productive Forces Under the Seven Year Plan; Means of the Development of Productive Forces in Eastern Siberia series of geomorphological, hydrological , geo-in- dustrial survey maps of all Eastern Siberia; 7) the further explorations of agro-climatic and soil- botanical factors, etc, As the background of these tasks, the article delineates the principal points of the proposed development that calls upon Eastern Siberia to become the Soviete principal producer of timber, fur3t hydro-electric powerg coal and non- ferrous metals, and one of the largest producers of iron, metal product8o chemical products and syn- thetic plastics. Eastern Siberia's assessed depo- sits of coal reach over six trilli,.ii tons (70% of the total Soviet deposits). The area of forests has an expanse of 338,000,000 hectares. The al- ready-known deposits of iron ore are estimated at 5.3 billion tons. Eastern Siberia has 50% of Soviet hydroelectric resources or over 90 billion kw of po- Card 2/5 tential energy. It has some of the USSR'B largest SOV/10-59-1-6/32 The Del,elopment of Productive Forces Under the Seven Year Han; Pleans of Development of Productive Forces in EE.stern Siberia deposits of nickel, cobalt, mica, molybdenum, lead, tungsten, gold, diamonds, asbest, graphite, magne- site, talc, alumina, salt and other minerals. The cost-price of electric power produced by hydropower plants on the Angara and Yenisey rivers is expected to be three times cheaper than produced by power centers on the Volga. Brown coal from open coal pits at Krasnoyarsk is five times cheaper than coal from the Donets Basin and three ti:.,ies cheaper than coal from the Kuznetsk Basin. Its cast iron and aluminum are also expected to be the cheapest. On account of their low cost-price, such East Si- berian products can bear the rather expensive transportation prices. The authors mention quite a few new industrial, transportation, mining and other projects, and outline in general the coutours of new industrial-economic districts, and other data Card 3/5 pertaining to the proposed transformation of Eastern SOV/10-59-1-6/32 The Development of Productive Forces Under the Seven Year Plan; Means of Development of Productive Forces in Eastern Siberia Siberia into a huge and complex economic unit. They note the difficulties and the auspicious con- dition8. A series of regional conferences on the development of the productive forces of Eastern Siberia was crowned in August 1958, by a confer- ence in Irkutsk, convoked by the AS of the USSR, the State Planning Commission, and the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR. It was attended by re- pre8entativee from party-soviet-planning and eco- nomic organizations. Over 8,000 scientists and specialists from various branches of the national economy participated in the conferences, which as- sessed the techno-economic resources of Eastern Card 4/5 SOV/10-59-1---/32 The Development of Productive Forces Under the Seven Year Plan; Means of Development of Productive Forces in Eastern jiberia I I Siberia, and laid down a concrete prograr. of action. I ASSOCIATION: Institut geografii AN SSSR (Institute of Geography of the AS USSR) Vostochno-Sibirski~ filial AN SSSR (Eastern-Siberian Branch of the AS USSR) Card 5/5 KROTOV, V.A. Development of light-metal metallurgy in Eastern Siberia and problems of scientists. Trudy Vost.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.13: 5-7 158. (MIRA 12112) lJostochno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR. (Siberia, lastern-Idght metals-Metallurgy) 30(5), 32(0) SOV/30-59-2-7/60 AUTHORS: Pustovalov, L. Vo, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSRj Krotovj_Y-_A!$ Professor, Shkollnikov, M. G., Candidate ..of Eco6bife--Soiences TITLE: The Development of the Productive Forces in East Siberia (Razvitiye proizvoditellnykh oil Vostochnoy Sibiri) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Nr 2l Pp 34-42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper the authors deal with the economic possi- bilities of East Siberia. They mention the vast deposits of coal and the favorable technical and economic figures of their utilization (Kansko-Achinsk and Irkutsk Basin as well as the deposits of Tranobaykal). On the rivers Angara and Yenisey it is possible tQaonstruct huge water-power plants at low building costa. Vait deposits of iron ore wera also found in the Kras- noyareldy kray; 1;imtigka~% dblmt I . Yakutokaya ASSR and the Chitinftyn oblAst', Apart from th1s, East Sll,~)rla has rich deposits of diamonds, goldo glimmer, ores of non-ferrous and rare metals, raw material for the production of aluminum, magnesium and titanium. Graphite, asb~-atosj talc, magnesite, fluor-spar and Card 1/3 piezoylartz were Also dincovercd. The cheirical substances SOV/I30-59-2-7/6o The Developnent of the Produative Forces in East Siberia abundantly occurring are: sodium ohlnri4e, pure limeatoneo gyp- sumf bromine-containing soles and boratei, In the course of putting into practice the 7-year'plan in the Krasnoya.skiy kmy and the Irimtoblos dAW huge thermal power plants (Nazarovskaya, ir8ha-Borodinakaya, Azeyskaya) are to be conotructod and the big water-power plant Bratakaya is to be put into operation. These power plants whio.. are united to one Siberian network are to auppl~- also the industrial centers of the Kulzbase %nd later on also those of the Ural with electric =rrent. Various types of industries are to 'be established on tho basis of the large power plants. The third metalilurA;ioal baxd of the USSR is to be created. In the course of the ooming 7 years the oonstruotion of the Tayshot metallurgical plitnt in planned. Tho present shortage in food in East Siberia io to be done away with by meansof corresponding measures. The 7-Year plan also provides f,~r Vie electrification of the Siberian railroad lines. A number of other railroad lines are also to be built (Bam-Tynda-Chullmanj Abalakovo-Usovo), River transport on the Yenisey;,Anj;ara and Lena is also to be extended, The Akademiya nauk SR (Academy of Sciences of the USSR), its Siberian department and branches, the Card 2/3 Sovet p0 lzuohoniyu proizvoditellnykh sil (Council for the SOV/30-59-2-7/60 The Development of the Productive Forces in East Siberia Study of Productive Forces) together with the Gosplan' SSSR (Gooplan of the USSR) and the Gosplan of the RSFSR, the Sovnarkhozes of the economic administration districts of East Siberia, the scientific branch research and designing prospecting institutions as well as the universities have the task of intensifying the Investigation of productive forces in East Siberia. Card 3/3 KRUTOV, V.A.. prof. Now stage in the expansion of coal mining in Eastern Siberia. Trudy Toot.-Sib.fil.AK SSSR no.21:161-163 '59. (MIRA 13:9) (jiberia,.Eastern-Coal wines and mining) ---KROTOV, V. A.- "New Economic Regions of the East Siberia." report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical Union, lOtb General Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Conpresso Stockholm,Sweden, 6-13 Ajrust 1960. WROTOV, Viktoi Alokeandrovich [Irkutsk Province; a concise curvey of its economic geography) Irkutakaia oblastf; krA%;kii okonomiko-geograficheakii obzor. Izd.2... dop., Irkutsk,, Irkutskoe knizbnw izd-yo,, 1960. 44 (MIRA 15:46 (Irkutsk Province-Economic conditions) SOCHATA, T.B., otv. red.;.-XROTOY, V.A., prof., otv.red.; GERAS1MOT.I.P., skad., red.; POKSHISIbR9kit-T.T., -prof. red.; RIKORR,G.D.0 prof., red.; TOROBOYETs TJ*, kand.geogr.nauk, red.; KUDINOTA. L.I., red.; INITSKAYA,Te.S.. red.; SHFPIUG, N.G.. red.; MCHNRSKAYA,T.I., takhn.red. [Geographical problems of Siberia and the Far East; results of the First Scientifio Conference of the Geographers of Siberia and the For last] Problemy geogrefii Sibirl i Dallnego Tostokn: itogi Pervogo nauohnogo soveshohnniln geogrnfov Sibirl i Dollnego Tosto- ka. Irkutsk, Irkutekoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 133 P. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Akadenlya nauk SSbR. Sibirskoye otdolonlye. Institnt geografii Sibiri i Dal'nago Yostoka. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SM (for Sochava) (Siberia--Geography) (Soviet Par last--Geography) EARD111, I.P., skademik, glavnyy red. (deceased]; NEWSOV, H.N" otv- red.toms; SLAVIN, S.T., doktor skon.nauk, red.toma; S=INIXOT, M.G., kand.skon.nauk, red.toma; LAVFMTIIZV, N.A., akadealk, redo; VCLIFKOVIGIL, 6.1,, skademik, red,; DIKUSHIN, V.I., akademik, red.; NIMCHINOV, V.S., akedemik, red,,- VIM, V.I., red.; ZMTSKIT, O.D., red,; PUSTOVALOV, L.V., red.; ZRACHATUROV, T.S., redo; ROSTOVTSEV. NJ.. almdemik, red.; POPOV, A.I.. red.; GWOVO L.1s., red,; GASM, A.D., red.; PROBST, Ajeof prof., red.; VASYUTIN, V.Fe . prof . , red&; prof. 9 red.; VASILOUT, P.To q doktor ekonsnauk# redel LTUDOWVSKIT, G.I,g kand,takhn,nouk, rod,j LEMOV, P.A., kand.gool.-mineral,no-ak, red,j KAZOMI Ym*Aop reds isd-va; KASKINA, P,Seq tekhaered, (Comprehensive regional and interregional problesol Econforsnoo reports]] Ralonnye i mshraionnys ko"Isksup probleaq; (trudy konferentmii]. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad.nauk sm. 196o. igo p. (K= 14si) 1. Xonferentsiya po rosvitlyn proisvoditollnykh oil Vostoobnoy Sibirle 19389 2e Obleny-icorrespondenty AN SM (for Nakrasov, Veyto, Levitekly, Pustovalov, Khachoturov), 3, Sovat yo Isuchonlyn proizvoditelluykh oil rl Presidiume Akedemil nauk WOR (for Nekrosov, Molinikov, Glavin), Z Prodoodstoll Soveta po lxuokwnlyn pro- isvoditallnykh oil pri Presidium AN 8M (for Namohinov)~54 Yet- soyuzuaya skademiya sallskokhosynystyennykh nauk im. T.ILonina (for Rostovtsav). 6. Doyetvitollnyy chlon Akedoxii stroltellstys I orkhL- taktury 858R (for Panov). (81borlso lostern-loonosio polloy) BARDIN, I.P.. skadomik,--glaynyy redaJdacessed]; KHACHATUROV, T.S,, otv, redotomaj.6MMOTo J.P,,-ssm~otyorodotomaj VZRKHOVSXIT. 1.A., red. tomal Hm q Role, red.toma; TSUIN, $.5o, red.toma; LAYWW 113T, M.A., redo-, VOLIrKOVICH, Sol., red.; DIKUSHIN, Y,I,, redj MWORINOV# V,S,~ red,j VMS, V.I., red.; LIVITSKIT, O.D., red.; NZXRASOV, N,N,p "do; PUSTOVALOV, L,Vj red.1 ROMOVTSIV, N.Y,, akadomik, red,j POPOV, Aeg.. rod.; GWOV, Lola., redo; GASM. A.D., redo; PROBSTp AsToot prof,, red,j VASMIN, T.F., prof., red.; prof.. red.; VASIL' M, P.V.. doktor skonom.nauks red.1 LTUDOGOVSKIT, Me* kand. tokhn.nauk. red.; LETWOV, P.A.. kand.geolo-minar.neuk, red.; SHXMI- NIXOTO M.G., kand.okon.nauk, red.; RODINA. Te.D., redoixd-Te; OUMITA, A.P., takhnereds; [Transportation; proceedings of the Conference on the Developadnt of Productive Forces of lastern Siberia] Transport; trudy Konfe- renteli po raivitliu proizvoditellnykh ail Vostochnoi Sibiri. Moskvag Izd-vo Aked.naut SSSR, 1960. 203 p. (KIRA 13:10) (Continued on next card) RARDIII, I#P.--(continued) Card 2. 1. Konferentsiya po rezvitlya proizvoditelInykh ail Vostochnoy Sibirl. 1958. 2. Chlany-korrespondenty AN SSSR (for Khachaturov, Veyte, Lavitskiy, Nekrasov, Pustovalov). 3. Vassoyusnays akademiya. sel'sko- khozyaystvannykh nauk imeni V.I.Lanina (for Roatovtoov). 4. D3yetyi- talInyy chlen Akademii stroitallstva i arkhAtektury SSSR (for Popov). 5. Zam.prodeedetelya Gosplana RSrSR (for Grafov). 6. Chlen Gosplana RSFSR (for Gashev). 7. Institut komploksnykh transportnykh problem AN SSSR (for Khachaturov. Varkhovskiy. Nakrasova, TSanin, Smirnov). (Siberia, Eastern-Transportation) i ) ~ 7_1 'N '' i T-1 - I I- I _v F ~-I i ROSTOUSIT. N.Y., okademik, glavnyy red.toma; SOKOLOV, H.S., prof., red. toiLq; LRUMOV. P.A., kand. gaol. -mineral. nauk, red.toms; KUZMICHSTo A.T., kand.biolog.naukg red.toma: XRTLOT, P.A., kand.biolog.nauk, red.toma: RUZSXATA, Ys.A., kand.biolog.nauk, red.toma ; CHWER, B.Te., kand.biolog.nauk, red.toma; BARDIN, I.P., skademik, glavnyy red. Edeceasedh LAYRRUTITZT, X,A., akademik, red.; YOL'FKOTICH0 S.I., akademik, red.; DIKUSHIM, V.I., akademik, red.; NEHCHIMOV, V.S., ekademik, red.; VXYTS, T.1., red.; IXTITSKIY, O.D.. red#; X-VWSOV, M.N., red.; PUSTOVAWV. L.T.. red.; KHACHATUROV. T.S., redo.1 POPOV , A.M., red.; GRAYOV, L.Ts., red.; GASHEV, A.D., red.; VASYMIN, V.P., prof., red.; PROBST, A.Ta., profee red*;.J~g__ V*A*O_prof.. red.1 VASILIY3V. P.V., doktor ekonom.nauk, red.; G.Ie, kand.tekhnsnauk, red.; S&OLINIXOT. X.G.o Imnd.okonom.nauk, red.; KLYUSHKIN. P.A., red.izd-va; riOROKHIRA. IsHot tekhn.redo (Continued on next card) RMOVTSIV, N.Y.---(continuad) Card 2. (Development of the resources of Zestern Siberia: agriculture] Razvitie proizvoditellnykh oil Tostochnoi Sibiri: Sel'skoe kho- ziaistvo. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1960. 426 p. WRA 13:6) 1. Xonferentsiya po razvitiyu proirvoditelinykh oil Tostochnoy Sibiri. 1938, Irkutsk. 7, Vessoyuzueya akademiya sellskokho- zyaystvennykh nauk im. Y.I.Lenins (for Rostoyteav). 3. Chleu-- korrespondent Vseooyuznoy akademii aellskokhotyuystvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Sokolov). 4. Chleny-korrespondenty AN SM (for Veyts, L6vitskly, Hakraeov, Pustovalov, Khachaturov). 3. Ny- stvUellnyy chlen Akedemil stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Popov). 6. Zomestitell prednedatelya Gooplana RSFSR (for Grafov). 7. Chlen Gosplans RSFSR (for Gashev). (Siberia, gastern-Agriculturs) Development and distribution of the East Siberian economy in 1959-1965, Trudy Vost. - Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.3216-19 160. (MM 34W (Siberia, FActern-Eeonomic policy) KROTOVS V.A.; GRIGORIYEVA, A.A. The Irkutsk Economic Administrative Region. Trudy Vost.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.32:20-35 160. (MIRA 34:4) (Irkutsk Province-Economic geography) HROTOVi V.A. Shifts in the dlotribution of productive forms in Eastern Siberia@ Izv. Sib. otd, AN SSSR no.IWO-30 161. (MIRA 3,4:12) 1. Ustitut geografii Sibiri i Dallnego Vostoka Sibirskogo otdeloniya AN SSM Irkutsk. (Siber"ia, Eastern-Industries) ERCPACHF,Vt A.M.; KRC'XV, V.A. Trace elements in metamorphic r ocka of the western slope of the Central Urals. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no-3:709-712 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Pemskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut. Predstavleno akademikom N.M. Strakhnvym. (Ural Mointains-Rocks, Crystalline and metam,)rphic) (Trace elements) XROTOV, V.A. -------- Changes in the geographical distribution of the productive forces of Eastern Siberia. Sibogeogosbor, no,ls40-53 162. (MIRA 16:2) (Siberia, Eastern-:~Industrles, Location of) (Siberia, Eastern-~-Economic policy) BANDMAN, M.K.; BUTANTUTEV, B.R.; PUMUS, M.I.; RADUATEV, G,Sh.; GOLDVKIN, D.A.; GRIGORITEVA, A.A.;.jj=,_V.A.; DONCHENKO, K.Ya.; KORZHUYEV, S.S.; SHATSILO re KOSMACHEV, K.P.; NAUMOV, G.V.; LIKHANOV, B.N.; PETUKHOV, V.G.; TIKhONOV, A.V.; 3EDESHEV, A.A.; S114ANOVSKIY, G.M.; SHAKHUNOVA, P.A.; SHOTSKIT, V.P., YEROFEYEV, I.A., red.; POLOZHENTSEVA, T.S., m1ndshly red.; GOLITSTN, A.B., red. kart; VILENSKATA, E-N., tekhn. red. (Eastern Siberia; economic geography] Vo4tochnsWa Sibirl; ekonomiko-geograficheakaia kharakteristika. Moskvn, Geog- rafizdat, 1963. 885 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Siberia, Eastern-Economic geography) XRUIU7, V. A. , Tekutak "Geographical aspects of industrialization In Siberia." report scheduled for presentation at the 20th Intl Geographical Cong, 6 Jul- 11 Aug 64 , London. KROTOV, V,A*# prof.p otv. red.; SEPPING, N.G., red. [Research in medical geography In solving comprehensive geographical problemsj syMposium materWs) Fediko- geograficheskie issledovaniia. pri reshenii komplaksrWkh geograficheskikh problem; materialy k simpoziumu na... Irkutsk, AN SSSR, 1962. 18 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Nauchnoys soveshchaniye geografov Sibiri I Dallnego ToBtoka, 2nd, Vladivostok$ 1962. KROTOVJ* V.A. Pmetical significance Of 90 raphy in the U.S.A. (in conne C4 ion with.the geography of'Siberial. Dokl. Inst. geog. Sib. t Dal'. Vost. no.1:12..22 162, ~ (!41RA 17:8) XROTOVO V.A. Siberian geographers at the international congress In London. Dokl. Inst. geog. Sib. i Dall. Vost. no.7t72-78 164. (MIRA 18M) BUTAMMEV, II.R.; GALAZITv G.T,; KROT1011, V.A.; -MOTSK17, Comprehensive utilization and conaarvttion of the natural rescurces of Take Baikal. DokI. Inst. 900g. Sib, i Dal's VoBt. noe233-13 162, (MIRA 18i10) KROTOV) V.A. Economicogeographical, problems of Eastern Siberia. Sib. geog. sbor. no-41641 165. (MIRA 1842) N KROTOV, VoD#. assistant The problem of using right-angle intersection when plotting the axes of dams and bridges* Trudy DIIT no*32t2OS-218 16le (HMA 1612) (Sm-w"o-Plotting) (Bridge oonstruation) SOV/124-58-2-1541 Trars!ation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958. Nr 2. p 8 (USSR) AUTHOR:---ALWa-!~ VF. TITLE- The Calculation of an Optimal Rocket Trajectory for Transition to a Prescribed Circular Orbit Around the Earth (Raschet optimal'noy trayektorii dlya perekhoda rakety na zadannuyu krugovilyn trayektoriyu vokrug Zemli) PERIODICAL- V sb, : Mckhanika (MVTU, Vol 50), Moscow, Oborongiz, 1956, pp 313 334 ABS'IRACT: The dirticle considers the variational problem of the finding of a fir--I burning regime permitting to place a ballistic rocket in a given orbit with a minimum starting weight on the condition that the thrust be alwdys coincident with the rocket velocity. It is assumed that the trajectory in question consists of a segment corres- poll(hrig to the starting impL115C, an active segnie-it, a passive seg- ment and a section of tile final impulse. The author utilizes equa tions ot motion projected upon the tangential and normal directions to the trajectory. As an independent variable the author takes the Card 1/3 geocentric radius r ; however, the monotonotisness of the SOV/124-58-2-1541 The Calculation of an Optimal Rocket Trajectory for Transition (cont. ) function r(t) along the trajectory is not demonstrated. The changes in the gravita- tional acceleration g and the back pressure with the altitude are evaluated by the method offered by D. Ye. Okhotsimskiy (Prikl. matem. i mekhan. . 1946, Nr 2); however, the author presents this method as original and states that these factors had not been assessed prior to his work. The equations of motion include the atmospheric density (considered as dependent on the altitude), and contains centri-, fugal- and Coriolis-force terms. However, the author does not observe that the equations developed are valid only for the case when the given orbit is in the plane of the equator. His contention regarding the applicability of the method "for cal- culation of the transition into any prescribed plane cosmic trajectorv" is errone- ous. The final mass of a rocket is considered to be given, and the functional of the problem, i. e. , the initial mass in question Mo. is determined by integration of Meshcherskiyl s equation written for the projection onto the tangential direc- tion. The equation written for the projection onto the normal direction is consid- ered as a nonholonomic relationship, and the problem is reduced to Lagrange's general problem. The variational problem for the active segmert is reduced to the solution of a system containing two differential equations (of the first and third order). However, the derivation of the end conditions is not correct inasmuch as the author does not take into account the variability of the starting Card 2/3 SOV/124-58-2-1541 The Calculation of an Optimal Rocket Trajectory for Transition (cont. ) point of the active segment. For the solution of the boundary problem the author offers a specific method. T'.e possibility of obtaining a solution by this method is not rigorously substantiated, and it is not proved that the solution sought actually corresponds to the minimum; also, it is not investigated whether the solution is the only possible one. The author does not analyze the equations developed, the properties, or the peculiarities of the optimal motion, and does not consider any examples. There are misprints, incorrect statements, and errors in the dis- cussion. The formulas are not always explained correctly in the context, Biblio- graphy: 6 references. V.A. Sarychev. V. A. Yegoro-., Card 3/3 KROTOV, V. F. "Calculation of the Optimal Trajectory for the Transition of a Rocket to a Given Circular Trajectory About the Earth," by Stu- dent V. F. Krotov, Mekhanika, No 50, Gborongiz, Moscow, 1956, PP 31T-'Y3V- 'wrl')^ This work presents equations for the optimal motion of a rocket in its transition from a given point on the surface of the earth to a given orbit; it considers variable density atmosphere and the central fie]A of gravity with variable coefficient g zk/r2. Krotov formulates the problem, derives lists the equations of notion of a rocket in sents the boundary condition equations. first variation expressions, the active state, and pre- I )J 0 AUTHORs Krotov, V.F. 86183 S/140/60/000/005/010/021 C111/C222 TITLE: Discontinuous Solutions of Variation Problems PERIODICALt Izve8tiya v,Yaohikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, 1960, No. 5, pp, 66 - 98 TEM The author considers the extremal, problem for 0) I(u) - I F(x,y,yl)dx on a set TJ of curve@ u with the following properties: I the x- and y-coordinates of u are continuous functions of a parameter t; 2~ y(%) is continuous on u and unique everywhere in the interval a,b] with the exception of a finite set of points x i (I . 0,1,...,n) W~ere it may have discontinuities of first kind; 3) yl(x) is continuous almost everywhere on 1a,b] and bounded everywhere with a possible exception of th3 points xi ; 4) it holds (2) y(a-0) - a y(b+O) - b11 Card 1/3 86183 Discontinuous Solutions of Variation Problems 3/14 60/000/005/oio/021 Ci 1 IYC222 5) u lies in the domain B of the xy - plane, where F(XOY,Z) and F Fy, Fz are continuous in all three arguments. The integral (1) is defined as follows i Let um be the curve u in which all I vertical sections are replaced by lines having the inclination -; and passing through the middle of the v,trtical section, The function y(x) con- sidered along um in denoted with yM(t) ; then let (8) I(u) - lim (L) F(X,y (x), y'(x))dx m M M-foo The author gives necessary and in some cases sufficient conditions that (1) has an absolute or strongly relative extremum in the class U. It is shown that there exist two kinds of extremale t ordinary onesi i.e. such ones being solutions of the Ruler equations for corresponding boundary con- ditions (type b) and singular ones (type a) with the property that every infinitely small part of them does not depend on the situation of the neighbo-ring parts and has the extremal properties. It is shown that the type b is particularly characteristic for the given problem, while the Card 2/3 86183 Discontinuous Solutions of Variation Problems S/14 60/000/005/010/021 C I I IYC222 type a is possible only under additional assumptions. The author gives necessary conditions for the existence of the extremals of the type a or b. Simultaneously he investigates the more general problem on the extremum of (1) in the closure U of the class U. It to shown that the behavior of the extremal in determined by the functions (5) W(x,Y, sign m) - lim F(xtY,m) -1 , jmj--~co YOYC-B m where -I for m' 2) then it holds I(v) inf I(u), u (= UP (24) Card 7/8 28724 S/020J611140100310021020 The absolute minimum of functionals on... C111/C222 analogous theorems hold in the toy-plans. There are 3 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskoye vyssheye tokhnichookoye uchilishche imeni N. E. Baumana (Moscow Secondary Technical School imeni N. E. Bauman) PRESENTEDt May 8, 1961, by L. S. Pontryagin, Academician SUBMITTEDt May 3, 1961 Card 8/8 IJ178 S11031621023101210011013 lull, Cro D201/D308 AUTHORt Krotov, V.P. (Moscow) TITLEo Methods of solution of variational problems on the basis of sufficient conditions of absolute minimum. I. PERIODICALt Avtomatika i telemakhanikat v* 23, no* 12, 1962# 1571 - 1583 - TEXTt The author considers the problem of absolute minimum of function t! J fo (t9 YO U) dt + F (y'I Yl). 0 0 The vector-funotiona pair y(t) and u(t) must satisfy the system of n differential equations 9 y " f (tt Yt Of (3) Card 1/2 511031621023101210011013 Methods of solution ... D201/D308 The sufficient conditions of optimization of such systems are derived and on their baais some of the fundamental algorithms of solution of variational problems are consideredt the Lagrange formal solution and the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman solution. The last method is used for full eolution of optimal synthesis of systems, linear with respect to the phase coordinates, operating during a certain time with the minimum value of the functional. For a particular linear problem of determining the minimum of functional (i) , orr condition that the initial yo and final yj veotore are given and the domain B(t) of space, t, y is unbounded (o < t e- tj ), the result is the same as that obtained by L.I. Rozonoer (Dokl. AN SSSR, v. 127, no- 3# 1959) who used very cumbersome analysis of increments of the functional. There is 1 figure. SUBMITTEDt MaY 3, 1962 Card 2/2 E- _PM-y'- -V-y- Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of PhysicomathawatipAl ScienceLs at the Mathematical Institute Imeni V.A. Steklova,1962: "Now Method of Calculus of Varlattons and Several of Its Applications.m Vent. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, HaRcow, 1.963, Pages 119-145 XROTOV, V.F. (Wakwa) Methods for eolvIng variational problems based on the adequate conditions of absolute minimum. Part 1. Avtom.i telem. 23 no.l2tl571-1583 D 162. (MM 15s12) (kutomatic control) SOURCE: Avtomatika i telemekhnika, v. 24, no. 5, 1963, 581-598 TOPIC TAGS: calculus of variationsj, mathematics in automation ANSTRACT: c2neral formalism of sufficient optimal conditions as sugEp!5ted by thie same wathor Wetho-iB for solving variational problew basel an the ab6.:)1ut--- Minix= safficient conditions I., Avtomatika i teelemekhanika, vol 23, No 12, 6DI 4 . -- .4 ~A=--I~ -- Uw,,v of- permissible functionse Characteristies of minimizing seq:aences (sliding optimum conditions) are investigateed, and variou3 methodis exe suggested for finding such conditions; the methods permit completing the solution. An optimality principle is formula+4,d and proposed as a necessary and sufficient condition fc.- finding the ab3olute minimum%%f a functional by the methods of thz calculus of -- Variations.16The posslBl-e--;~Wchnical applications of the abore mathemMlical method are:' (1) an intermittent thrust ir. the maximum-r=We flight of an Card 112 L 10278-63 ACCESSION NR: Appoo462 aircraft and (2) the cTrtimum rate of pressworking or stamping. Orig. art. has: 49 equations. ASSOCIATION; none SUBMrMD: 25Sep62 DAM ACQ: 12jun63 ESTL: 00 SUB CODE: W,,AI WR FV SOV: 009 MER: 000 Card 2/2 .......... ;ACCESSION NR: AP4042489 5/0103/64/OZ5/007/1037/1046 AUTHOR: Krotov, V. F. (Moscow) TITLE: Methods of solving variational problems for sufficient conditions of an absolute minimum. Part 3 SOURCE: Avtomatika I telemekhanika, v. Z5, no. 7, 1964, 1037-1046 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, automatic control design, automatic control system, automatic control theory 'ABSTRACT: A method set forth earlier (Avtomatika I telemekhanika, v. Z3, !no. 12, 196Z, and v. Z4, no. 5, 1963) In generalized In the present article toi ;Cover the variational probtems for systems described by partial differential equations. The optimizatio;: nf distributed parameter systems can be reduced to such a variational problem. A sufficient condition Is formulated for the absolute ~Wnlmum of this functional: 1/Z ACCESSION NR: AP404Z489 ,where the function f (x, y, u) is defined and in continuous on W; F[ yj (X) is the .1 1unctional which depends upon the values y. (x) of the function y(x) on the surface S. On the basis of the above absolute -minimum condition, the Lagrange formalism and the Hamilton -Jacobi -B all man formalism for solving variational 1problems are considered. Orig. art. hass 60 formulm 11ASSOCIATION: noner ISUBMITTED: 05Jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: DP IE NO REIr SOV: 001 OTHER: 000 Card! L 17001-66 EVITWVEWP~~?, IJP(c-) G.5,1 B C ACC NR: AT6003574 SOURdE CODE.- URI/0000/6r)/000/000/0217/0236 ,KUTIIOR: Krotov, V. F,;Gurman V. 1. ORG-. none TITLEi On optimal sliding modes in variational problems of flight dynamics SOURCE: Issledovanlya po dinamtke poleta,(Research on flight dynamics), no. 1. Moscow, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye, 1966 217-236 TOPIC TAGS: variational problem, flight mechanics, q%' v ctr& 1 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to demonstrate tLe existence of optimal sliding modes in variational problems In flight dynamics In the atmosphere, in cases In which the control is the angle-of-attack of the aircraft.1 The study Is made on the basis of a theory outlined elsewhere. In the course of th Atigation certain techniques are demonstrated Wch can be conveniently employed In the stu4y of sliding inodes and degenerate problems in general. It Is, moreover, pointed out that these modes are typical or some problems. In formtdating and solving variational problems In flight dynamics, the poasibility of an optimal sliding mode, reguMeas of whether the mode ,, practIcably feasible or not should Card 1/k UDC- 629.197.005 L 17005-66 'ACC NR.- AT6003674 always be considered. In this case the appearance of a sliding mode indicates that the initial suppositions and the formulation of the problem are to be reviewed. The presence in the optimum condition of sliding mode segments Is shown to complicate the Investigation to some degree, since this mode always entails a degeneration mid artificiality of the i solutions, which are capable of satisfying certain necessary optimum conditions, but are ;not all actually optimal, In such cases, both the classical variation calculus methods and their familiar generalizations are found to he Ineffective. The final solution of the problem in such cases can be achieved only with the help of more stringent necessary and sufficient conditions for the optimum, one of which Is tbe principle of optimality used in this paper. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 64 formulas., SUB CODE: 01, 12 SUBM DATE., 02Aug66 ORIG REF: 008 icartl 2/2 A ri I, S Is o! IT' r1 ~A 50URCE: Avtomatika i telernekhanika, v. Z5,_ no, 11, 1964. 1521-1527 TOPILt TAM-.- auto ma Li c-- control.-,- ---iiuto matic control design-, automatic control system. automatic control theory, optimal autorna tic control A BSTPUNCT: A regular algorithm is found for an approx imate svntht~sis of the optimal field of - cant rots- --Ti ---The-algorithmi consists of these three (1) Given are m arbitrary curves yA (t). i. c. . m points in a space Y at every -~f-l 10 !d. more or less uniformly coveri,ifz tho re~:iwi F~, (1) n sur li a w a y '. k! q 1,4! 1 (, n I. *,is nut Lt,r( ( ) A , I ~ . ! ~ 1~ r t . - - ~- , 4 \ , I I u r 1 5 e t --,-i r v d iff e r v nt ia I quat ioti s w i t h i ri ia I ~),i ~,-t is solved r7 A r o r, ~ r C 0 -1 mow L 1711553-6~3 ,r-S,SION, NR: APS()O()144 A j, ( 3) The mi rT,,be r r o rT-, formula n S s 2 7 -P r-X r a r I r_-i s 1 A T IoN none FTFD' 16Aov63 ,~O REF r, p Card 4LIKOVP P.G.P kand-tekhn.nauky' FROTSAMP ma*f MAILOV kand-tekhn-nauk; E -Inzh.; OS=MOV,, )"S ;Mzh'; insh;; SMORGUNOVO H.P.1 inzh.,- KRM, _qMF_q kKOV. V.M. . inzh* I . ,n coals in wet-b9ttOm furnaces with snajLl-T Experience in burning bro impact mills. Teploenergetika 10 no.2:15-19 F 163. (KMA 16:2) 1. Vostochnyy filial Voesoyuznogo teplotekhnicheskogo institutav Chelfabinsk, Kraonoyarskenergo i Voeooyuznyy nauchno-insledovatellskiy toplotekhnicheskly instituto (Boilers) (Furnaces) (Lignite) !I. 3*:1.11-i~., na 1,09 9 1949, 1:0. 7, 7-9. D:o so: Lj--topis. i;o. 32t 191i9o XROTOVO Vlaeimir Hosamovich,; GORCUROV, I.F.,rad.; PITIMM". Te.L..red. itd-va,; - '--__SIIH.S ........ tekbn.red. [Cc~nstructing norrow-gauge logging railroads] Organizateile 9troitel'stva laijoyoznykh zhelsznykh dorog; uzkoi kolei. Koskva, Goelesbumizdat, 1958 210 pe . (KIRA 11:12) Nailroads. Narrow-gauge) (lumber--Transportation) F ':TC 17 Vladimir Romanovich; TORGC,.'Sf,!Y, Mikhail Nikolayevich; GA, ','; , ,B.G,, doktor t_SRFE_*n_&_UTv_prof., retsenzent; GAVRILOV., 1. L, inzh., retsen2ent; TOVSTOLTIZHSKIY, N.I., rbd.,- PITERKAU, Ye.L.,, -*d. izd-va; GRECHISHCHEVA, V.I., tekhn. red. (Organization of the conatniction of logging roads] Orgfinizntsila stroitelletva leoovoznykh durog. Moakva, Gooleabumizdat, 1902. 262 p. (MIRA 1616) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy sukhoputnogo transport& lesa Llvovskogo losotakhnichookogo Instituta (for Gantev). 2, Nachallnik mekhani- zataii stroitellotva lesozagotovitellnykh prodpriyatiy TSentrall- nogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo Instituta mekhanizAtsil I energe- tiki leanoy promyohlennosti (for Gavrilov). (Forest roads--Design and construction) SIVAKOV, Alekney Tiv~ofeyevich,- BLDOV, O.S., retsenzent; BAZICIMKO, L.P.., retsenzent; KROTOV, V.H.., red. (Mazual for buUdozerg scraper, and grader operators] Posobie bulldozeristu, akreperiotu i greideristu. Mo- skva, Goulesbumizdat,, 1963. 153 P. (MIRA 17:6) i "4 TCiiGC,'.'SK--iY, 1'ikhail (Management of constructior. ntroltollrykh rabot. 1',oskva, Lennialn VC; A IFNI 10) KROTOV, V.S. ,--- --"-Wmww- I Biotits granites of lisloyodsk. DokladY Akad.Nauk 5#54-H, 84#789-91 152. (KLRA 5:7) (CA 47 no.170604 '53) 1. A.H, Gorki State Univ., Kolotov. o V, P. ov,,Tndy rsexibal. Nauck.-lukliaki. AdtalmW Widditte, AamthWale. Itmauvide, and qWUU, oA ct"to. In a mkrogf Itic ground -tasm. The , un=q It" 2V t4 vukbk bet 24* and 42'. (VU61 "I .neg.. owe KAOAbad lwins. The anorthoclase shmi aly!~ teral or albite-Esterel twitminp; Wticalli net.. 2V a&-64 *., ~ - The lmubterde Is chansed to te. 7le planimetrk dctn. of the minera) compu. Jpt-b., roLk Awwo ground- mass 73.7, ognidlne 19-4. ancethoclase 4,0, hmnblende 2.4 and = 0.5%. The truchylipulle Is the pocpb fie"' rcild c from the magma laccal0b 01 Heshfats; a W anchicutectic and shows In its chm. ccrrup-). the canuA- gi inity with trachyllpadtes d Pyatigursk. Seven analyses 0 Witted galnerals (sarildine. anortholitte? aml ljorit- blende) an given; the manicline oontaim 334% NitO IO:r X.0; the ano"boclAse contains 8.26, Nato a4d 2.6147q K%O; and the harublende contains I.Wj' 14a&O a and 1.157o K*O. The BeditaLs laccolith m3gina showt a charactert.stic crystn. 2cqucnce In 2 stetic W. uit-el G of the sheets Andranotarijava and Diego Suaret. jac=csle Saint fs fB,jz. tfol., Tananarire, Madax-m- c"). malvo cmmilldful madalalcof (I dilvrUallul. Trat. bosr. CM, No. $7, A4 .(1952).-A mconnaLssance (ep(ot '*a an am of sq-PE., * RhpAltcv, trachytes, haults, and baft.1tel are des"Ibed. with chem. itnalyp.-2 of 7 rocks. (PON A lur L-1 POLOSINJ V.S. flow variations of experiments for the study of flame. Khim. v Shkole 18 n0-5:42-48 S-0 163. WIRA 17: 1) KRarov,v.v.; KOLCDTSOV,N.K. Pneumatic equipment designed cars. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. for loading charcoal into freight prom. 8 no.2:20-21 '55. (NLRA 8:10) 1. Syavskiy lesokhimichookiy kombinat (Charcoal--Transportation) 25( '3OV/1 17-59-8-9/44 AUTHOR: Krotov, V.V.. Director Let Us oupply Industry with Perfect -quipment !.:ERIODICA_L: lillashinostroitel", 1959, Nr 8, PP 3-4 (U3133R) A3,;TRACT: The article tells of the part played by the Uralmashzavod in supplying iadustry with the equipment it needs. In one year, 75% of all the mined ore vias processed and 80/'0' of the obtained oil was extracted, with the aid of equipment produced by Uralmashzavod. Seventy-five per- cent of the blast furnaces are fitted with equipment from this plant. Rolling equipment provided by the plant ensures the rolling of 12 mi'llion tons of metal# The rollf.ng mills at present being turned out by the Ural- mashzavod are better, as to deCree of meelanization and automation of technolorEical process, than foreign rol- mills. Their productivity ir. 20 to 30;~ higher. lin(, . The plant is also making opou cast, mining excavators with Card 1/3 SOV/117-59-8-9/44 Let Us Supply Industry with Perfect Equipment buckets of 3 to 8 m3 capacity, and also powerful walking excavators with 10 to ;4 m9 buckets. The world's largest excavator (with a 25 m-1 bucket and a 100 m long jib) 1 3 bucket excava- has also been made by the pl.unt, A 11-0 M- - tor with a 125 m jib is planned, as is an automatic bloo- ming mill. Since 1946, the Uralmashzavod has provided the oil industry with powerful drillin:; maclhinez-. for well drilling to a depth of 5,000 M- For the first time inthe Union, a unit haS been conotructed for the sinking of vertical mine shafts with all operations mechanized. A series of large presses ha.,; been made, including a vertical press of 30,000 tons pre,;ure, and a horizontal one of 12 thousand tons rressure. DurinG -he 3even-jear plan period, 50 rolling mills vrill be constructed. In 1960, the plant will 2tart the production of sinterin machines with a 200 m sintering surface. In 1960, "t e production will also be started of equipment for unique Card 2/3 SOV/117-59-8-9/44 Let Us Supply Industry with Perfect Equipment blast furnaces, 2,286 m3 in volume, ensuring the smel- ting of 1,700 thousand tons of pit iron per ye~Lr. The "brigade" (team) of presser Vladimir Moiseyev~ and the brigade of turners under Nikolay Tyulenev were the firot to join the movement (initiated by the people of Moscow) to work and live in a communist way. Gear-cutter K.Ya. 1,,iasliy initiated the movement for drawing up complex plans to increase the productivity of labor at every machine unit and every working place. Engineers IT.Belykh and V. Bykov took part in designing a pipe rolling mill and rail-and-beam mill for China. The members of the designing department, under the leadership of engineer A, Lipatov, lowered the weight of machines developed during the four months of this year by 700 tons. ASSOCI,'%.TION:Uralmashzavod Card 3/3 KROTOV, V.V. Improving production management in the tnehinery industry of Middle Ural Economic Region. Blul. takh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst. nauch. i tekh.inform. 18 no.603-56 Je 165. (MIRA 180) KMOV, V-yu-; BARTUSYAVICHM, A.S. [Bartusiavi6enesp A.S.) Report on t4o activity of the Vllnius Society of Roentgenologifito and Radiologists in 1960. Vest.ront.i rad. 36 no-3:75 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Predsedatell pravleniya Villnyusakogo gorodakogo nauabnogo ob3hch3stva rentgonologov i radiologov (for Krotov). 2. Sekretarl pravleniya Vilinymskogo gorodakogo nauchnop obBhchestva rent- genologov i radiologov (for Bartuavavichene). (VILNIUS-RADIOIDGICAL SOCIETIES)