SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURALOVA, A. V. - KURANOV, I. F.

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KURALI, Ferencne Comparison.of the courses of goomagnatio elements on the ground of the 1950-55 data measured by some oboorvatories. Goofiz kozl 7 noo2slOl-109 158* S/048/60/024/006/004/017 B012/Bo67 AUTHORS: Volkova, L. M., Devyatov, A. M., Kuralova A. V. TITLE: Excitation Cross Sections of Some Spectral Lines of ,,LgpLo~ and Xenonv\ 1~ PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 8, PP. 950-952 TEXT: In the present paper the excitation cross sections are determined for 5 lines of krypton and 10 lines of xenon. The excitation curves were drawn by the method of photographic photometry. The electron gun consisted of a heated oxide cathode and three other electrodes. The measurements were made with 400 p a. and are described in brief. Part of the data obtained for a series of lines of krypton and xenon was published in the papers (Refs. 3A). Tn addition, the authors measured excitation curves of 4 lines of Kr Il. They are shown in Fig. 1. Figs. 2 and 3 ahow the excitation curves of Kr I. Fig. 2 shows the curves drawn by the ordinary method and by the method of the electrical retarding Card 112 Excitation Cross Sections of Some Spectral S/048/60/024/008/004/017 Lines of Krypton and Xenon BO12/Bo67 -field; they are in good agreement within the error limit, Besides, also the absolute values of the oxcitation cross noctiona of 1) line,,j of kryptoij and 10 lines of xenon (which are given in the papers of' Refs. 3,4) were measured according to the method described in Ref. 5. These values are tabulated here. There aro 3 fieures, 1 table, and 1) !-Joviet referencefi. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gos. universiteta im. M~ V. Lomonosova (Department of Physics of the Moscow State University im. It. V. Lomonosov) C.- Card 2/2 A T ','A P, , A . Magyar Textiltechnika - No. 4, Apr. 1955. Allocation and control of the utilization of subsidiary material at weaving mills. P - 154 - SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions. (EKAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1955 Uncl. tj .3 '~r 'j 1 o Y u, t r Ku r nrq3 n I? k.i A , .1 t -! a Le A ro, C, tit, ;i i_ t o r 1. e t: I rt t fit F tt ttio j ~ll ,~f 1 1, Y- t v t, ~l T A C a C~:) I he It kcjl(ltr~vly Of Y M P of t t i fo 7, Corn vari are ~,Jvon on th" r-,j d i,. c P, , ttc vlo: 3r. oC (I f. r c e r. Lr% v c o c o 11 r, t t 4- 's I :L T1 ky -ITIC' WIA X d t, I i. L. I ") L o I. k~ 11!4 ;-r I,,, I t, tl e a f ilu c. C. it v o I -L L. Icl, (3 vugetp- y .1 I t I H m i d - f; a n 4) T, X, t i ~i 'iLgh y1ti.ki Q,~ roughage With 0 vil-01 j)i~T'Cerk- I A 13 u f c, oba I n t h e tyt i I If. y a (A ill t. .1 1 k Y - w I Xy 96n RE KUFIQ~SHIN, G. .';.. SAKlll-T-,';DlT!OV,%, S. '~., Nt-'IvlT,SKAY._ S. V., and KO',:AREV, V. G. Ojs~.,,r; ) "Stai,-(js ir. the Metaholl-m of tho Plint-, of Crop Renort rresented at the 5th International Biochemistry Corq~ress, Mo~cow.'10-16 Auz 1~16l Di--~-~--rtzitlrns de,'ended at Uc '"nstitute of Plant. ireni V. "I'ITrIryB7e'.r for the acadeinic +-.rrec of Crindirlate of Piologic-.,l S?iences: "Act-uruIrifirn of Nucleic Ac-ds irl (tlior !-bcrrhcr-rs Icrrownln n the ~orraticr cif Com Ilarvest.11 Vestnik A~afl ai)kj 110. 4, 1c'(3, rp. 111'-145 PALKIN, G.A.;,,K .7 BATHANOV, B.I.; ZABOTIN. I., redaktor; RAKffV , ape a. redaktor; SHARArUTDINOTA. X., takhnichemkiv 8,)e redaktor [Houseof farm crops an the collective farm] Dom sallokokhoziaistven- nol kulitury v kolkhose. Xazan', Tatgosizdat, 1952. 190 P.(HIRA 9:8) (Agriculture--Study and teaching) VALEYEV, Sh.V.;_!qLItN-j8111:~,_T.V., red.j BIAGORAZtR-*,OV, P.N., red.)- TROFIMOVA, A.S., tekhn. red. (Obtaining high corn yields] Opyt polucheniia vp3w-ikh urozhaev ku- kuruzy. Pod red. T.V.Kuramshina. Kazan', Tatarskoe krizhnoe izd- voo 1959. 181 P. (corn (Maize)) (14IRA 14:10) MIDOVICH, A.F., prof.0 doktor sel'khoz. nauk; DEMIDOVICH, V.A., agronom; - KURAMSIIIII, T.V., red.; SAGITOVA, S.G., takhn. red. (Seed potato production and its particular aspects in the Tatar A.S.S.R.] Semenovoda~vo kartofelia i ago osobannosti v Tatarskoi ASSR. Kamull Tatar4koe knizhnoe izd-vop 1960. U0 p. (MIRA 34: 9) (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Seed potatoes) BATMPIIOV, B.I.9, agrcncm;.KUWt4IIIJI T.V., starshiy nauchnyy sotr.; PALM, G.A.9 kand. aellkhoz. r4uk; BIAGO19=WV, P.11., red.; SAGITOVAv S.G.# tekhn. red. [Experimental work on collective and state farms) Opytnaia rabota v kolkhozakh i sovkhozakh. Kazan', Tatarskoo knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 246 p. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Tatarskaya respublikanskaya sellskokhozyaystvennays. opytnaya stant#ya (for Kuram'sfiiu). (Agriculture--Exp(irir,oiitation) --T~ -, . ~'] "Art o, f lcasL -~ ri- in Br,!!c,l -i- . t' ;, a -::.,I , c : : -rf.. noL),-,icad -LwAitutc ()f ic)c),i L) i 8 J L-nj I",, ) .1 irl-1-13ti., , 28 ;La 54. ( i ': --- ~ . '! r., .- a - -_;3kv~-, ~q 1. '1 ~ -) .1 1 , r I ,j: -) " , ~~/ -11 -~)~)4 ~A USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Fermentation Industry, 1-27 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956p 63536 Author:.,Kuramahin, Yu. N., Auerman, L. Ya. .......... ................ Institution: None Title: Comparative Ebcperimental Evaluation of Methods for Determining the Bread-Making Quality of Pressed Yeast Original Periodical: Tr. Moak. tekhnol. in-ta pishch. prom-ati, 1956, No 4) 44-5o Abstract: Comparative study of 6 methods of evaluating the quality of pressed yeast: (1) Determination of leavening capacity of yeast according to GOST 171-51; (2) Same, according to time of a 4-fold rising of the dough in a pan to a definite height (Berlin method); (3) Same, ac- cording to the rising of a dough ball in water (method of A. 1. Ostrovskiy); (4) Same, according to volume increase of dough in a measuring cylinder (Rostov method); (5) Determination of fermenta- tion activity of yeast by gas formation in water-flour medium; Card 1/2 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Fermentation Induatryj I-L~( Abst Journal: Referat, Zhur - Milmlya, No 19, 1956, 63536 Abstract: (6) Laboratory baking testa (voltune and quality of the bread). The comparative studies were conducted with samples of wheat flour in 2 series of experiments: with a sample of second grade flour of medium bread-making quality and with samples of flour of various grades having different bread-making quality ratings. The first series of experi- ments showed that most sensitive methods are 4, 11 3. Test samples of bread yielded no clearly defined results for evaluation of yeast quality. The second series of experiments showed the influence of bread-making properties of the flour on the indexes of yeast quality, which is especially pronounced on determination of leavening capacity according to.methods 2 and 4. The same as in the preceding instance test samples of bread were found to be unsuited for an evaluation of yeast quality. On the basis of the data obtained it is recommended to use methods 1. 3, and 5 for evaluating the quality of the yeast. Card 2/2 rURAMSHTN, YU.N.; AUHMO, L.Ya.; OSTROVSKIY, A.I. Determining the baking quality of compressed yeast by the rising of the dough ball to the eur;face nf water. Trudy MTIPP 4:51-53 156. NLRA 9:10) (Yeast) AW /j) ///,,v USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Fermentation Industry. 1-12 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2813 Author : Melltser, I.A., Kuramshin,, Yu.N., Lozenko, M.F. Inst Title Results of the Growing of Yeast in Yeast-Growing Apparatus Provided with Stationary and Revolving Air-Distributing Systems Orig Pub Khlebopek. i konditersk. prom-st', 1957, No 7, 22-24 Abstract Accretion of yeast at different degrees of aeration in- creases on;-increase of the air supply from 5 to 20 m3/ hour. Further increase of the aeration results in a decrease of the yields of yeast. Card 1/1 j;it SOV/1 12-59-3-5651 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 199 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sokolov, A. G., and K-aramshin, Yu. N. TITLE: Use of a Dilatometer for Thermocontrol in Automatic Water-Gauge Tanks (Primeneniye dilatometra dlya termoregulircivaniya v avtovodomernykh bachkakh) PERIODICAL: Khlebopek. i konditersk. prom-at', 1958, Nr 2, pp 10-13 ABSTRACT: It is recommended that a dilatometer be used in thermostats and in automatic continuous mixers. To increase dilatometer sensitivity, a construction is suggested in which both the central invar rod and the outer tube are washed with water - Methods used and results of experiments using the dilatometer in tanks and mixers are described. Six illustrations. B.A.K. Card 1/1 ITSKOVICHO Ya.S.; SHPIGELIGLYAS, A.S.; ICLITSER, I.A.; KU11P1S1f1N,, YUJI. ApparatuD of ToNIIXHP-L-1-58 make for the Inspection of baker's yeast quality. Trudy TSNIIKHP no.8:35-36 160. (MIRA 15:8) (Yeaat-Testing) (Bakers and bakeries-Equipment and supplies) WMITSER, I.A.; KUR&MHINl YW.,Xtj Prinimali uchastiye: LOZENK02 M.F.; CHULINA,-Y6-.P-.-;-'DELOVAp L.D. Now types of foam fire extinguishers for yeast plants. Trudy TSNIIKHP no.8:169-172 160. (MIRA 15:8) (Fire extinction-Chemical systems) UJJRAMSHINA,M.G., kandidat biologichaskikh nauk Antibiotic properties of kumise microflora. Vest.AN Kazakh.SSR 11 no.8:81-85 Ag'55- (MMA 9:1) (Kumiss-Therapautic use) XURAMSHIKA, Karlyam Guzarovna ", ,.--r~7-7. -f--_ -.. [Fermented milk products and their medicinal properties] Kislomolochnys produkty i ikh lechebnya evoistva. Alma-Ata, Akademila nauk L3%akhskoi SSR. i956. (KLVA 10:4 (Milk, Fermented) XURAHSHINAl M.G.; ABRAHOVA, N.V. Antibacterial proportion of Actinomyces no.15. Trudy I"t.mikrobiol. i virus. AS Kazakh.SSR 1:46-49 '56. (KIRA 10:6) (ACTINOKYGIIS) (BACTERIAL ANTAGONISM) KURAMSHUIA, M.G. in& OUw uses of the yeasts and lactic acid bacteria of kumiss in treatin g Werimental tub 'erculosts. Trudy Inot.mikrobiol. i virus. AN Xazakh.SSR 1:5D-54 '56 A- (XLRA 10:6) qMISS) (TUBERCULOSIS) (YEAST) IACTIO ACID BACTJMIA) ~ I ,V,,XURAKU, , - 0 'M.o., ,_._ 1.1~ W . Some data on the use of co~ibaoterin. Trudy AN Kesekh.SSR 1:6~43 156. (ZSCHNRICHIA COLI) (DYUNTARY) Inst.mikrobiol. i virus. OCWA 10: 6) USSR /1 IlharmacOlOa' and Toxicology- Chemotherapeutic LgGnts- V-10 Abe Jour Hof. Zhur - Biologlyay No 17, 1958, No. 80702 Author Karamshina 1,i. G. In8t The kRttEo TOif Mcrobiology and Virology, f0 Kazakh SSR Title The ~bdicinal Effect of Products of the Vital Activity of blicroflara of Koumiso on Patients with Tuberculosis Orig Pub Tr. In-ta mikrobiol. i viru8ol. AN KazMR, 1958y 2, 189-195 Abstract 'Forty-one patients with tuberculosis of the lungs were treated with filtered liquid cultures of yeasts and lactic acid bactorias strains isolated from koumiss. It was 1?rovon earlier (Tr. In-ta mikrobiologii i virusologii AN Kazakhokoy SSRI to 1) that such filtrates are active in rolation to the tuborculooio bacillus in vitro ox-porimonto and during oxporimuntally-inducod tuboFO-01-00is. The cultured liquids were obtained by moans of cultivation during 5 days of active straino on storilo oorto of maroto Card 1/2 ko USSR / Pharmacology and Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents. V-10 Abe jour Rof. Zhur - Bioloeiya, No 17, 1958, No. 80702 m'lko I was given at 250 ral on an ojApty ntomach for before fcoding (Or meals). I hour Average doco in a cO'='Oo 7-5- 10 1- In addition, the pationts rOcoivod an additional 1-5 1 of koumiss (11) a day, Prepared under laboratory conditions with puro cultvxos of tooted strains. average, during treatment On the was IwOvided, Y 45-6o 1 of laboratory koumsa As a control, I)ationto woro uood having a SinglD charaotorintic tyW of illness but 'were not to the troatjwnt (I and Jj%. subjected Placed on a sanitor7 All of the patients were (Of the -bYgJLonlc regime. In 38 patients n1mlor Of those treated with I arid II), a eignifi- cant 'XWOVOMOnt was achieved, in 2 - partially, one patient 'was discharged. Short histories of the illnoosos of 9 PatiOn'-'s are cited. Card 2/2 TT u13 R. A BS - TITIE I=R j c r ob 10 10 9y 14(3* "bu SIP n ~Ikl 'v j. jerob e I !Uer - yr of C TunC r nt 1LIOSAStn" %jpj'j%CA I 0, With t Tr (n-Th" '~ 1 196-206 0 rny C j n 19;89 - ;V*4(l 01- 5B r r-' 0 '7' incb-nO(l 0' F'or -I'titientO " r titiorl. J1 4 0 01, - -r~ P TiC t e 0 4'reatmna COIL a i,301(ite received 1'r. re-PtOmyc'u '1Y il, rp ua- to prooegg. .41.t~l tubercIP, t1j('.t tment, j.,01ated from re note(I during ri e Sed. TbLP t ,ff.etive treatme ical,7 CrLa-n tjerts viere Morplhio 0 1/2 0 Oop'. h. '~"2t-'- 0 -t M,G. Antibacterial properties of k-un,"s yeast.. Mol. no.5:584-591 S-0 58. 'zv- I'll SSSR- Bar. (KIRA 11:10) 1. Inntitut rnvPw,tjvm., 9. Sochi, (Kuvass) (WCOBACTHRIUM TMNICULOSIS) GRIGOROYLPV, I.I., kand.med.nauk; SHIKHOVA, N.M., 1-1.~,sent; FJRAMSHITIA, M.G., kand.biol.nauk Elimination of streptococci in rheumatic fever. '4'rach.delo no.6:585- 587 Je '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Soohinskiy nauchno-iseledovatel'sidy institut revmatizma. (RB3MT IC FEVER) (STRFJTOCOCGUS) .MMSHINA, M.G.; SHIMOVAp N.M.; GRIGORIYEV, I.I.; KONOKGVA, Ye.IO; .. --. .UBKIIT,&'t - V. L. Immunological indexes and the biological activity of streptococci in the combined treatment of rheumatic fever. Vrac~. delo no.9:20- 24,S 160. (14IR& 13:9) 1. Sochinskiy nauchno-isaledavatellskiy institut kurortologii. (ANTIGENS MND ANTIBODIES) (STREPTOCOCCUS) (IUIEUMATIC FEVER) KURAMSHRIA, M.G.; SHIKHOVA, N.M.; KCUOKOVA, Ye.l.; BABKINA, V.L. Dynamics of Jmminojogical indices in rheumatlc pptients. Kaz.med. zhur. 4:7-8 JI-Ag'63 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Mikrobiologicheakayn laboratoriya ( zav. - otarshly nauch- nyy untru(inik M.G.Kuramaldna), klinika kardiologi-I (zav. - dotsont II.M.Shikhava) i klinika aktivnogo revmatizma (zav.- prof. M.M.Shikhov) Sof-hinrikogo Instituta kurortologiJ, _KUMISHINA-BICHUILIM, 11-Sh... ordinator Endemic goiter in tho western part of the (former] ;hu(.rurovo District of the Tatar A.S.S.R. Kaz. mod. zhur. no.6:68-70 N-D 161. (141liA 15:2) 1. Kafadru obahchoy gigiyony (zav. - prof. V.Mliloslavskiy (deconood)) Kazansko o meditainnkogo instituta. &NINOGORSK DISTiacT (TATAR A.S.S.10-GOITEA) XURAMIN. -A.V.; GOFaUWV. Y.M.. inzhensr. redaktor; WGINA, N.A. OT'"qxI2n1cheskiy rodAktor [Planing) Stroganio.Pod rod. '7.M.Goreloya. 2-o isd. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Isd-vo, mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1955. 32 P. (law'hno-populiarnaia bibliotaka rabochogo stanochnike. no.12). (KLRA 8--7) (Planins machines) RABOTIN, A.H.; KIIR 14ZHIN AOV., Inzhener, roteenzent; GORBLOV, V.M., lnzhe- ner, redar-oR, tokhnichTIV7 'redaktor. [Finishing machine parts] Chistovaia obrabotka detalei mashin. Pod redo' V.M.Gorelova. 2-s izd. Moskva, Goo, na-achno-tekhn. lzd-'Vo ma- shinoetroits lit-ry# 1954. 56 P. (Nauchno populiarnaia biblioteka rabochego stanochnilm, no.9). 04IBA 80) (Ketala-Vinishing) KURAMZHIN, Aleksandr Valerianovich; GORELOY, Y.M., Inzli., red.; WGINA, N.A.. tekhn.red'.' - " [Planing] stroeanie. Izd.3. MoBkva, Goo.nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 33 P. (Nnuchno-populiornain biblio- toka rabochogo-stanochnika, no.13) (MIRA 1):2) (Kotal cutting) ir imrrc7emont of the tecI'IIr)l,-)9Y Of the winufacture of i-Int in the Urnl Ghnn2.,:!al Machinery Plant. Khirn.-ns, J~ 1-:",) '(11r1i'Mountnin ro!~Ion--Chnmical at-A KURAMZHIN, A.V., inzh. Raising the level of production orgainzatic.4). r]-Im, J- 'neft. mashinostr. no.1:1-5 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) KUM*--I=E- Kajakiem Z jazior augustowskich i agsurskich do WaresawYe Warszawa# Sport i T"7stykav 1955- 147 P. By canoe from Augustow and Hasurian Lakes to Warsaw- Muse) maps, bibl. SOjjRCE3 East European Acceosions List (zM), LC, vol. 51 no. 3, March 1956 KURAN, J., ins. Conference on coal deposit draining in Bratislava. UhlI 7 no.109-40 165. 1. Banske projektyp Bratislava. KURAN, J. Tourist boating vactions in 1955. p. 6. TURYSTA. (Polskie Towarzystwo Turystyczno-Krajoznawaze) Warszawa. No. 3, Mar. 1955. SOURCE: East European Acoessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress, Vol*4!', no. 12, December 1955 MR .4-r-,--starshly nauchqy sotrudnik; HOISEIR, Lye; I-AZIM---U MLKAROV, V.A. Forcing cement mixes behind the lining of railroad tunnels without stopping the traffic. Tranap.stroi. 10 no.8: 19-22 Ag 160. (HIBA 13:8) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy 1netitut transportao- go stroitelletva (for Kuranchev). 2. Nachallnik tonnellno- mostovogo otryaAa, Noel (for Moisvev). 3- Nachallnik mostopoyezdA No-57 (for HsIarov)e (Tunnels-44aintenance and-repair) .-I 4t, ,T r Z ~2 A4 ih... 't, - ant straill will 'darn d- 5 11"1 I"V. it-, r~ I through itile from 1. mit% f YIN kill tilt . it iTl~otl T,) r p, v 'vI" pl~ t I Li Clil,li I 9 -~ i ll~ ~' c-f t i;-- -Y I on, I. AII:; '1;~ I'lf, ,I Ili 'Th" T!1 Im I '( ~ ll!'-f J") ll-" ji-T, nl.:: I I, 1ho"i-d '10l.w."'k, ill(- prt-~, t~i v of !~ILI~171! t1iit t ':11 1 ~ ,l influt-lice n! .g W r I s r, th~, influence of thiamine and aicorb.c -i_~ -,r, and Burnitt'~ rea-tions I t-d I.it) 1, R 'j"'tt - I-I J~'It~d I'tIl the ."jilt, Qf I!;, .!I ovire't 111'1~ ill 1) ll I'lit for I'll li~l d.jv" lio milu'nro IIP.,-! ')41. t Iv;i, tNil"I"I'llctA, bill tit do'e-, M 0 ~ .111d .) !11" 11 t I ) 11 1 ), 1, . I I I Q [ I I V I ~~ .11 r I I "I'Ii ."f' i !I I , ! 45 v"; 11, it 'T !4'it w'r 1 !;u I itc[ td rilibit, rtvm cd lily-ut I I I rl if 1 ;jC '4jjIt it, KUUNDO. B B (Gortkiy) Pneumotachography for studying the respiratory function. Klin.med. 35[i.e.341 no.1 Suaplement:13 Ja 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. lz kliniki (zav. - prof. S.I.Ashboll).Gorlkovskogo nauchno- itialadovatellekc,\Ko Inatituta gigiyerq truda I profbolesney (dir. - kandidat meditilnklkh uaVk O.M.Gayrusefto) (RWIRATIOU) 3T1/81-59-16-56923 Tran,ulation from. Referativnyy zhurnal. nimiYa, 1959, Nr 16, P 137 MOM) AUTHOR-9; Kuranov, A.A., Sviridova, M.M. TITLEi Determination of Palladium, Platinum, Gold, Learl, Bistiluth, Antimony, Copper and Iron in Pure Silver and the Determination of Antimony, Bis- muth, Lead and Iron In 3liver-Copper Alloy.- ,o soveshchaniya po spektroskopii, 19 PLRIODICAL: V ~3b.: Materialy I-go Urallskolt 56 Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, L958, pp 85-89 APOTBACT: For arialy,,Os rnaily oampLcs In the form of rods of 6 min In diameter with butts of' oval shape are used. The spectra are exciLed In tin a-c arc dis- charge at 12 a with an arc gap of 2 mm and are photographed with a big KS-55 spectrograph at an exposure of 120 see ("spectral" plates type II and III); the slit breadtl-.of the spectrograph is 0.03 mm in the analysis of Ag and 0.02 r= In the analysis of Ag-Cu-alloys. The calibrating graphs are plotted in the coordinates lg(il/if), versus le, without the back- ground allowance. The error of the analysis is 10 - 201%. The standards are prepared by the fusion of the pure motals with the alloys with the Card 1/2 Introduction of corrections for the pollution of the base according to SOV/81-59-16-56923 Determination of Palladium, Platinum, Gold, Lead, Bismuth, Antimony, Copper and Iron tn Pure Silver and the Determination of Antimony, Bismuth, Lead and Iron in Silver- Copper AlLoys the method of additions. For analysis the most sensitive lines of the elements are employed. For increasing the stability of discharge, the transformer of the activator is replaced by another transformer yielding a voltage of 6,000 - 8,000 v. G. Kibisov. Card 212 SOV/81-59-t6-56919 Tran~;latlon from- lleferativnyy zhurnal. Khimlya, 1959, Nr 16, p 136 (UL;~11) AUMORS: Kuranov, A.A., Ruksha, N.P. TITLE- The Spectral Analysis of High Purity Gold PMUODICAL: V sb.: Materialy 1-go Urallskogo soveshchaniya, po spektroskopii, 1956. Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1958, PP 105-108 ABSTRACT: A sample of gold (0.2 g) is placed into the hollow of a carbon electrode which has near its operating end a tapered neck for reducing heat losses, and is fused to a metallic regulus In the courze of 2 - 3 see in the dis- charge of an a-c are at 5 a. The exposure of the spectra with the upper carbon electrode is started at 5 a, after 15 see the current intensity is reduced to 3 a continuing the exposure for another 15 see; on the same place of the plate the spectra of a new gold sample are exposed. The spectra are photographed with a big KS-55 spectrograph; the analysis is carried out by the lines (in A): Ag 3280.6, Cu 3247.5, Bi 3067.7, Pb 2833.0, Sb 2598.0 and Fe 2598.3 with the application of the permanent graph. The reproducibility of the results of the analysis is within 5 - 15% de- Card 1/2 pending on the element. The standards are pvepared from gold of triple The Spectral Analysis of High Purity of Gold sov/81-59-16-56919 refining which does not show the lines of the element3 to be determined. Specially prepared alloys with a high content of the above-mentioned elements are diluted with high purity gold by fusion In graphite crucibles under a layer of charcoal; the melt Is treated by a IM solution (I : 1) and rolled Into a band from which batchea are takenfor preparing metallic reguli. Vie concentration of elements in standard alloys Is deter-mined chemically and spectrally by the analysis of solutions with al- lowance, for residual pollution corrections on the basis of the results of the method of additions. G. Kibisov. Card 2/2 KUPANOV, A.A.; IIMHA, II.P. Spectrum analysis of high-purity gold by absolute intensities of analytical lines. Fiz.Bbor. no.4:421-422 '58. OURA, 12:5) (Gold--Spectra) E A A Jjj IL X if laze "'i .'f .4 4n, 0: lei ev A -------- o 0 10 51 r 91 .6 v, ss "t 0 12. o 00 io 16 01 t) '..0 ire en -Rao a 4 , ; , 0 sk A xp ; - -, a"o 00 10 0;1M X I H kA 0 08 '1t& a CD 2 A.( S%* 0 V /,,a -2 7 A J'P11OR Kuranov, A. A. TITLE: M,'~T_ho_c11_s-of Setting Standards for the S,~cctral Anaiyois of Noble Mctala PE~(IODICAL: nriuk SSSR. Vol ~'5, lir 9, 1)1) 1140 - '114" (~-jZ.Ii) ABSTRACT In the lAr"It ')'Art ~;f th~! -)%per cuot ,0--.ndivrds are doult with. Iii Lilt., setting of -ltandfly'do I'(11. th(_' tiotO1,171111:itioll of, Pt, I'd, Au, Cu, Pb, Bi, Sb, and Fe in silvcr in concentrationc -5 2,, 10 10 according to the pha3e diagram, the solubility of these elements in oilver must be evaluated. A total or a limit~-d solubility of these elements in silver is observed, with the ex- ception of iron. It may be assumo-q-that the solubility of ircr. may be increased if it, is introduced in form ofan Fe-Pd-alloy. Thus, silver standards were produced, into %-hich the iron is introduced in form of a palladium alloy (Pd:Fe-80:20). Besides gold, they also contained Pb-Pt, Bi-Cu, and Fe-Sb, also intro- duced in form of alloys (50:50). The melts of the standards were prepared in graphite crucibles in a high-frequency furnace so that good mixing was, at the same time, warranted. The composi- Gard 1/3 tion of the standards was chemically checked. Also standards Ll~thor.-: of Settulng ','ttindurdo for the Spr-nt~-i', Analy.,:4.,, of for th(-, una).,ysio cf pure pltitin~im ind -,old ve- sel, a s f a r s e v (.- r a .1 a 11 o y! i o i i a p 1 ri t i u o 1 (1 r I v r .;:1 1, the second part of this )ap-r Ircc set, f 1' 0 r1i Th,-~ , viez- 1. metal povider. Lre dealt with. Be LI y --I i x i t puwdero in ratio.,!, il~ov pressed, which viere tilen anncalc-d bel~~v, the tcmperature of the bm;~, matc-rial (-interin-- The C,Pneity of the distributioi,. of thu-, ele,.entn was chocl~cd "'pecti-r- sGopically or 1).v i%(-ans of thi: tvacpr ::~,Jhod ith radi(),,-Ictivi: i.gotope.3). Next, the corresponding methodf~ of' anrilyzing, rhodkiu- and iridium are dealt -aith. Furth'ir, t j 4 Vj t C. of Al , Fe, Pb, Iiii, Cu, Pt , P,-,' , Au -Irl Ba Ar,:3 %hich ar,~, U!3(~-d for setting jLun~,ard,- f-r thu anilysis of di~;ccl-v---d :1, ty ents samples. llt:r(~ the o I Lj,. i 1 4 festo itself . Next , the sa its "1-47 cv! f C... the ,01,1' icns and thcn pr(--,L;sed into briqu~.tte- f-,Ietting jtanduras from vic-tal. powders in a stl-cl of fG110wed by diffusion annealine at 1COGOC in hydro~-,en i:i a!So dis~~ussed, Card 2/3 after which 3tandard solutio.,.o nr.-- a,~-Ilt with, which are as,,-d Llethods of Setting "tan,:,ards for t"-.,c- Spr a ; t .,- 1 SC-1/2-2 'I -9-40/~-7 Analysis of Noble 1.1etals mainly for the control of cast and synthetic standards. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 9 references, 6 of -shich are Soviet. Card 3/3 20(~) 307/12-2`-5-43/56 J J AUTHORS: Kuranov, A. A., Sviridcva, M. TITLE: Synthetic Standard Samples for Spectrum Analysis of Silver (Sintcticho:3kiye etalony dlya apektralfriogo analizza serebra) PERIODICAL, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1910, Vol 25, 11r 5, pp 624-625 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The preparation of cast samples for the spectrum analysis of precious metals with a pr,,cisely determined quantity of ad- mixtures of elements with high melting points (as e.g. iridium or rhodium) is very difficult. In this case the use of metallo- ceramic samplen is moru convenient. In the present case samples of this type were prepared with Pt, Pd, Fe, Cu, Au, All, Sb, Te, Pb, and Se in additional quant"t-Jes of 10-5 to 10-2%. The metallic powders wore separated into fractions by suspension, and only fractions with -oarticle sizes of some ten micra were used. After mixine thozoiiGhly, briquots *.,,rere pressed (height: 25 mm, diameter: 20 mm) and fritted at 3000 in hydrcgen atmos- phere; afterwards they werc pr,~sjed agl-in and repeatedly fritted at 600 and 8000. 'At the temjcrature~; ::entioned 31, Se, Al, Pb, Slb, and To meltj 'the mobility of 12i-, atoms of the other elements Card 1/2 .11so rises conaiderabIj ,,ihereby rather homogeneous 3ampl,~~s are S 0 V1 2 ) - ' - 4 51'~, 6 Synthetic Stand,%rd 5,amplya for Spectrum Ar,,Jyjis of Silver obtained. Graduation diagraw.-o wuru plotted from tho 3yrithetic standard samples as well as from caut samples, and good agree,- ment could be objerved (Fic-s a,b). There tire 2 figures ard 2 Soviet rQfercrices. Card 2/2 XMAIOV. A.A.; PONOKkMk- V.D.; GHEM50VA.. N.I. L _ rhodium. Zhur. Spectral determination of impurities in iridium and (MIU 13:9) anal.khim.- 15 no.4:476-480 Jl-Ag 160. is) (Iridium-Analysis) (Rhodium--Analys S/137/61/000/011/045/123 A060/AlOl WTHORS Klossman, S. M., Kuranov, A. A., Ponomareva, V. D., TImofeyev. A, N. TrTLE; Utilization of radioactive Isotopes for the homogeneity-control of metallo-ceramic standards used in spectral analysis of noble meta16 P171IODITCAL: Refera-Livnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 27 - 28, abstract 1IG185 ("Radioact. izotopy I yadern. izluch(-lnlya v nar. kh-ve S,93P. v. 3", Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 188 - 190) TEXT-~-,, Standard specimens fabricated by the methods of powder metallurgy ar--~ used f or the spec+ral analysis of noble metals for Impurity content in the aniounts of 10-2 _ 10-6%. Silver was used as the object investigated. Two ex- ,.reme cases were analyz-ad: a) complete solubility of the Impurity in the base (Ag In Ag) and a very low solubility (Fe in Agr). Powder.-, of radioactive Agilo (obtalned by electrolysis) and Fe59 (with spher1ra] purt.11-10- shape) were used, vi;th ParUcle Size 20 - 60/z. Mixtures were prepared from inactive Ag with 0.01% Af.1110 and wLth 0.()3?,' rio59. After 14 hr3 of' mixing, briquets were pressed from r-).7h MIX'Urfx (diani. )0 aun, weight PO - P5 9) at a pressure of 800 kg, cm?. "Te ITY :ipec,lmen3 were simered In a H2 stream at varLous temperalur-2 and LaV.Ing. timez. Card 1/2 V 137/0 1/000/0 ! 1/04 5/ 1 ?3 U* U I zi, ].,,,r, of* r-iflioactive Isotopes for... At 60/A 1 Q) 1 Au'oradlc-~_Traphy was ,,ed for thin quantitative estimation of the rllffliz3lon proce5~,3. 7.he m1xIng luration was established, ?or -the case of' Ideal. solubillt-y (Ag self-diff-uslon) it was dcomonstrated that the annealing time, suffi--lent to ob- *air. 1,h~- x,~quLred uniformity, conatifuted 6 hours a'- 700 9000--. Drokh I n LA,-~~t.rac~,er's nGte: Complete translation] card 2/c, 3/048/62/026/007/010/030 B104/B138 AUTHOR; Kuranov, A.~A. TITL-1-: The mechanism of the spherical arc ?15PIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fi~~icheskaya, v. 26, no- 7, 1962, 874-870 TEXT: Proceeding from a solution of the second Pick equation, two formulas are derived for the ratio of the intearal emission intensities of two substances, the vapors of which form a spherical are'. In deriving the first formula, only diffusion from the internal to the external zones of the spherical arc is assumed, while for the-eecond formula, convection and reabsorption in the arc plasma are-also assumed. Card 1/1 Impffillaw- A!@,- /9A/41 V PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 3av/6i8i Ural'skoye noveshchanlye po spektrookopil. 3d, Sverdlovsk, 1960. Materialy (Materials or the Third Ural Conference on Spectros- copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgi7dat, 1962, 197 p, Errata slip Inserted. 3000 copies printed, 'N. Sponsoring Agencies: Institut f1z1kI metallo 'v Akademil nauk 33SR. Komlaslya po apektroskopii; and Urallakiy dom tekhniki VSNTO. Edo. (Title page); 0. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shajeoch, and S. 0. Bogomolov; Ed.: aennadly Pavlovlch Skornyakov;'-Ed. of Publish- ing House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.: N. T. MaV_kova. PURPOSE: The book, a collection of articles, is intended for members of spectral analysis laboratories in industry and scien- ............. tific research organizations, an well as for students of related disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical results. COVERAOE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob- lems of the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy- sla In controllinx the nhemical composition of various materials In ferrous and ncnrerroue metallurgy, geology, chemical Indus- try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V. Chentsova for help in preparing the materials for the press. References follow the Individual articles. Materials of tbe Third Ural Conference (Cont.) sovI6181 Kuranov, A.-A., and N. P. RukBha. Spectral determination In platinum 91 Sinlkov, N. A. Examination of some variants of calculating unknovm impurity concentrations by the "additives" method 93 Fishman, 'I~ S., and F. K. Sattarova. Chemical-spectral determination of carbides and Intermetallic compounds In nickel alloye 99 Sukhenko, K. A., V. S. Grigorlyeva, I. S. Lindstrem, N. S. Sventitskly, and P. P. Galonov. Methodology for spectral determination of oxygen in titaninm and its alloys 101 Popov, B. V. Use of spectral analysis at the Ural Automo- bile Plant 102 Shlepkova, Z, 1. Determination of phosphorus in copper alloys with the CT~7 stylometer 104 Card 6/115 V11 PUSE X BOOK EIPLOITATION 80716181 Urallakoya noveshchnniye po spektroakopli. 30, Sverdlovsk, 196o. Material) (Materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros- copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgirdat, 1962. 197 p, Errata slip Inserted. 3000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencless Institut f1z1kI metallov Aka4emli nauk SSSR. Kominslya po opektroskopiij and Urallakly dom tokhniki VSNTO. Eds. (Title page) 1 0. P. Bkomyakov, A. B. Shayevich, and S. 0. -Bogomolovj Edo Gannadiy Pavlovich Skornyakovj Ed. of Publish- Ing Houses M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.t N. T. Mallkova. PURPOSE: The book, a coliection of articles, in Intended for staff members of spectral adalyala laboratories In Industry and sclen- tif lo research organizations, as well as for students of related disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical reoults. CAM 1/15 1221-1 VFS Materlale of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) SOV/6181 COVERAGE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob. lems of the application of atomic and molecular epeotral ane.17-11 ois in controlling the chemical composition otvarioun materiali In ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy, geology, chemical indus- try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V. Chentoova for help In preparing the materials for the press. References follow the Individual articles.. r TABLE OF CONTENTSt Foreword 3 PART I Sheratkov, Yu. A., an&L.,F. Makeimcvakiy. Investigation of the dependence of the total Intensity of spectral lines on the concentration of elements In an arc-discharge plasma Card 2/15 Materials of the Third Urol, Conference (~qnt.) 4ov/6181 Kuranov, A. A., and N. P. Aukaha. Bpsotral\~etermlnatlon irI6~~Itiea in platinum 91 Sinikov, N. A. Examination of some variant ofokleulating : dditivee, method unknown Impurity concentrations by the * 93 Fishman, 1. S., and F. K. Sattarova. Chemioal-speotral determination of carbides and intermetallio compounds . .. ...... in nickel alloys go Sukhenko, K. A., V. S. Grigorlyeva, 1. S. Lindstrom, N. S. Sventitakiy, and P. P. Galonov. Methodology for spectral determination of oxygen in titanium and its alloys 101 Popov, B. V. Use of spectral analysis at the Ural Automo- bile Plant 102 Shlepkova, Z. 1. Determination or phosphorus In copper alloys with the CT-7 stylometer 104 card 8/15 ACC NR- ARG029501 SOURCE CODM UR/0137/66/000/006/1026/1026 AUTHOR: Minhin. D.- D.; Dunayev, r. N. t Shmellkov, A. P. _Rod!jevskjy.L_~. A. ; xjtyushev,~ V. A.4.~~~"~evdokIT2yb 1,. A. 'I. - TITLE: Effect of plastic deformationAnd heat treatment on the magnetic anisotropy of a cobalt latInupLalloy '); /P - /. SOURCE., Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abe. 61176 REF SOURCE: Uch. zaps UrallskoGo un-te. Ser. fiz., vyp. 1, 1965, 60-63 TOPIC TAGS: plastic deformation, magnetic anisotropy, cobalt containinG alloy, Plati- nun containing alloy, ordered alloy ~.AVSLATION: A -tudy was made of the effect of plastic defomition an(I brat, treatmo-nt Ion the magnetic anisotropy of a Co-Pt alloy, having a nearly equiatomic composition. rrom the curves of mechanical moments presented for samples with different diforma- ,tions, it followed that with an increase in the amount of deformation a sharper defi- Inition of magnetic biaxiality occurred, and an asymmetry of the rotational moment dia- grams was found relative to the axis of the angles. After an optimum heat treatment '(heating to 10000C and holding 3 hr and ordering at 6000C for 1.5 hr), the magnetic nisotropy almost disappeared. However, as evident in the described demagnetization d magnetic energy diagrams, magnetic anisotropy was present after the ordering of old rolled samples. Mvm RSh. Fix.).- UB CODEo U rd III UDCt 669.2SS123IM8.22- T ACC NR- AP7005132 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/022/004/050/0568 AUTHOR: Parfenov, V. V.; Mulyukov, Kh. Ya.; Kuranov, A. A.; Klyuyeva, 1. B. ORG: Ural State University im. A. M. Gor'kiy (Urallskiy gosuniversitet) TITLE: Effect of dimensions of the specimen on the formation of magnetic properties in the cobalt-platinum alloy SOURCE: Fizika metallov I metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 4, 1966, 563-568 TOPIC TAGS: cobalt alloy, platinum alloy, magnetic coercive force, magnetic susceptibility ABSTRACT: When In high-coercive state, Co-Pt alloys form a fine-disperse two-phase sys- tem, which accounts for their high coercive force and magnetic energy. The principal factors in the effect of such a structure of the alloy on its magnetic properties must be: the nature of the phases formed, their amount, shape and pattern of distribution. If that Is so, then the variation in the magnetic characteristics of these alloys during the various regimes of their heat treatment must follow the same laws as In the case of pressed ferromagnetic powders -with change in their nature, size, packing density, ~tc. To further elucidate this nature of the magnetic properties of these alloys, the authors investigated the effect of sheet (I to 10-3m Card 119. ACC NRi AP7005132 thickness and wire diameter (diameter I to 2-10-2 mm) on the processes of magnetization and magnetization reversal following various types of thermornechanical treatment (quenching, tempering at 600, 630, 650, 700 and 750*C for 1 hr, rolling), The principal magnetic character- isties were measured in an electromagnet in fields of up to 20,000 oe at 77 and 300*K with the aid of a high-sensitivity magnetometer. Findings: following quenching coercive force is low (-10 oe) and magnetization saturation is maximal (-720 gaUBs). The smaller the thickness of the specimen the higher the coercive force Is, and the lower the initial susceptibility is. With increase in tempering temperature coercive force initially increases until it roaches a peak (-630-680*C) after which it begins to decrease; for initial susceptibility an opposite pattern is observed. On the other hand, magnetization saturation steadily decreases with increase in tem- pering temperature. In specirnons*whoso thickness is reduced by means of cold grinding or etching from I mrn to 5-10-2 mm (i.e. with conversion from three-dimensional to two-and one- -dimensional cases) coercive force decreases and initial susceptibility increases. Thus the I size of specimens (on transition from three-dimensional specimens to two- and one-dimensional I cases) markedly affects the formation of magnetic properties of the Co-Pt alloy. It is presumed that the decrease in coercive force with decrease in thickness following optimal treatment is ,associated with the change in the dispersity of particles and in their magnetic interaction. "In ,conclusion the authors wish to express their appreciation to N. 1. Solpvlyev for preparing the specimens." Orig art. has: 6 figures. 6B CODE: 20, SUBM DATE: 148ept65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 005 Card 2/2 KURANOV, I.V. frl6ceased]; -'U!~ELEV, I.M., KWU4.,~j'4, A.I~; y A,P., kand. tekhri. nauk, ratsenzent fktt~mtton of (iouipment for the manufri.-Aure (~f tuLble:, w4 inclustrIal. rubber production.] Avtomatlzatiffla kabollnogo i rp2inotekhnio,heakogr, oborudovanlia. Mo.Am, Ma!ihlno3trf)onir-., I (;.ARA 38,5) 1965. 371 p. f ; , ' 'I ' -! -1 - - -. 17 -W ..I-- -1, 1A7 '. !-.-. A. N. - -4. It.--. I'll ". I- 11] .I 'i '. :. --Lw . I'L Coal A practical method of drying fuel., Izv. VTI, 21, No. 1, 1952. FONTHLY List of RussLan Accesgions, Library of Congress, Apr1l 1952. LNGI-L33. U R 1) AID F -!2329 Subject USSFi/Eingineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 10/17 Author Kuranov, A. N., Eng. Title On an efficient method of pulverizing humid coal Periodical Teploenergetika, 5, 50-52, MY 1955 Abstract The article discusses means of drying brown coal with a high water content by gas or steam dryers. Tables show- ing the degree of humidity In the coal and data on drying are given. The author recommends gas-dryin g methods as being more economical. Institution : *e*e P?~omewerrloprolekt Submitted : No date 8(6) SOV/112-59-3-4473 Translation, from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 27 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kuranov, A. N. TITLE: Specifications on the Auxiliary Equipment of Boiler Plants for the Medium- Power Thermal Electric Stations (Trebovaniya k vspomogatel'nomu oborudovaniyu kotel'nykh ustanovok teplovykh elektrostartsiy aredney moshchnosti) PERIODICAL: V 9b. : Kotel'no-vspomogat. oborud. elektr. st. M. , 1957, pp 34-38 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Card 1/1 X4 ~F? 10 AUTHOR: Kuranov, A.N. (Engine TITLE: Modern arrangement of large thermal electric power stations in the U.S.A. (Sovremennye komponovki krupnykh teplovykh elektrostantsiy S.Sh.A.). PERIODICAL: "Teploenergetika" (Thermal Power), Vol.4, No-5, May,1957, pp.48-58 (U.S.S.R .) ABSTRACT: The article first gives a brief review of power engineering developments in the U.S.A. since the war. In the U.S.S.R. desi6ms are being prepared for large new power stations and, therefore, the layouts and the main structural and technological solutions adopted in modern American desi&ms are of interest. For this reason the article considers three of the most typical American thermal power stations each with an installed capacity of over 1200 MV. The article then describes the Shawnee, Clifty Creek and the River Rouge power stations in the U.S.A. with particular reference to the general layout. The main turbine and steam conditions of a number of other stations are tabulated. The typical features of the technical solutions adopted in the U.S.A. are then discussed again with special reference to arrangement and construction. The tendency to reduce the dimensions of the main building as far as possible is noted. Mention is made of the practice of building large condensing power stations on navigable rivers. Card 1/2 Modern arran6ement of large thermal electric power stations in the U.S.A. (Cont.) 631 Outdoor or partially outdoor arrangements of equipment are beginning to be used in the U.S.A.; by this means the costs may be reduced from 3 to 5% but operation is undoubtedly more difficult and also possibly more expensive. There is, therefore, an opposite tendency in large power stations to construct them with less regard to first cost in order to ensure reliable and more economic operation. The advisability of using outdoor and semi-outdoor arrangements is evidently in dispute. The method of making the foundations is commented on. The architecture of the buildings is simple and devoid of decoration. In power station construction extensive use is made of reinforced concrete panels and also of panels consisting of thermal insulation contained between aluminium sheeting. The power station territories are very compact. 6 figures, no literature references. Card 2/2 1'.1V 'fj 1 AUTHOR: Roddatic, K. F., Cand. Tech.Sc. 9C-4-20/24 TITLE: A 13cientific-Technical Conference or, Awdlicry Equipment for Po-,,I.er Station Boller-houses. (Naucbno-be1dmicheskoye Foveclicl-ianiyo po Jro t-ell no-vspomogatel I no:,,iu oborudovmiyu U clr!-trootant-_iy). 1 110.4, pp. ~,0-91 (US-OR). P.,MIUDICAL: '0..,plocncrCcti"j':'a, jc~5F3 ABSTUCT: Vie ,.-3cond corif,:~runce on t~IjUjPT~Jojjt for power I.-OL-1 the 1,17th - F;U'vl'i'jll boilx-ylouccs held in Tjo.,~f.().;j f LoUln Dcc,~,,ibarl 1957. It w;:-L:_-, coziveric(i by 'u-bo I'doscovi Divi.,:ioa of 'W-h~:, ITT021P arid of Electric Po-.,;er Tile object w a s to GenevLase (j:-_PcL-j.cnc(-, wit'i'l boile-o-house auxiliary' equipment for larGe -Lnd. m_-,_',Au;i1 po-.-,'cr stotiori--; and to ('cvt!1op ne-c.-mrcs to U A L;"~u rol-'Labilit-y and' _,fCluicncy of the equipiient; ~c recluce hou.-,e-sf_,_-vicc pov= onsiz.1-0tion, to f -; '.~:Iiliarisc tho coliferonce -p,~r Li c i )ants villth new dc~AL~ns Of 01"ovi-A ulA -n auyili,.1'Y C'1 ' and to forraulate Proposal": for the (~-.cvclor.-Liexlt Of new types of equipment. Thr_~- ConferL!ncc: ~va5 all;t-'cndod 1-,, .750 r~;prt~-sent;atives of State PlaniLin~~ orL.,.tni~-.ritions of variou- Councils of iia~ional ecor)o'!,y, powur IiL; Card 1/4 ar"I incLituto:-, _n('L other A Scientific-Tcclinical Conforence, on Azli~_ili,31%- , fOT' Po-,ver Station Boila-hcum,.~,. or;:-uni,.- Lit ions. Nineteen rr,,,,)ort.,; %ve-ve Th~ Chi.-,f of t)-ic Tcchnic,~41 Div,,ctorato of tlc~ of Po,,.!er Sbcations A. Oil of Ori thin ~-rowth of Imit out.put,_; of Orl ~U:~ilir-rl- K. F. Rod'.(.1atis u,:, rue of develo-io- ,.-,~)jnt of boiler se"-~ aiid. reviewed th(, pre-,ent statue, of productioii of boiler-house amriliar,-T e(,uinment, criticisinr~ U it-- efficiency. i117~cr., G. !,,. T.IoroLov an(I A. 11. Xu:cLr_,ov ro.)orted on mathc',d.-, of i.-eclucin, housc-service po.xr consu'lption. It 110inted out tbl,,t a nimber of iricludin~: -the Venyul.ovs'l-iy lvorkf- still did not al-.-;ay,_ procluce r._--liable equip1:1011t. " uic)- :xrc rcnorts- oil thc 0-00I.- n ~tlt(! of fuel- ,~ystem,,. Dr.Tcch.3c. 'A". M. 1~illl.-.ylov Ccn~cribcd new types of equipLimit, p7r'u-icularly 1..-,i,;on tipplerq. 11. 1.1 . Kumetsov indicaloJj tl-i~, 11-,3.,,irab1e of Z,,',~I-L-han,IlinL; equipment for lar6e power stations. Card 2/011~;J_nccr 1;. 1. Spiridonov anrilysed the of C~- P nr,-11-201211 A Sci~.ntific-Tcchriical Conforence on Aulxiliary B~'juipment for J Pov.,er Station Boiler-houses. fuel-lizindlinc and ash-removal in mectiiLm-si,-ed power stations. Reporl;s hy Cand.Tech.Sc. L. Kip~el'~;cf arcl P. I. Kiselevi by Yu. G. La-.,arev, I. Dizinov, B. Ii. %luravirin C,,i)J.Tuch 'I - U .r,e. V. n "-iflov c-11. of Roaportr, b~ En~jneer V. V. Ryzhova wid L.A. Ri!~Mer cornidered the re,,dstance, of and vir ducts in boiler installationr, and mcthods of rc~julatir,-- tho output of draul lit Can(!. Tech. '-c. V.B. Fakshver, rei)orted forei-n infor~~ation on drive,-; for purlpo ill lar'~:e '--'tations. '21 -i_~ last ~,roup of reports dealt; :-.itli fittinf,s -;,nd t:ith Lho V~.*.':.()V:~]. Of fl.'UM A OcIt. f - C by 'Vic .. It in "LLr a 00 dc 00 oporated fro~',i outucide thc furnacc. The report of En~ineer -'.T. I. Imbritskiy and Cond.Tech.Sc. A. V. Ratner discussed da~ia,,~,e to fittin-s and ways of enhancinG their reliability bl- ii-~provcd desiLji. Reports on re,,loval of ash sla-, do-posit-s were made by EnL,,inecrs B. S. Fomin, V. I. Poluboyarinov and G. I. Lu7hnov. Card 3/11- The (11scus-A.oa of Wic reporLr~ chol.-Icd th,%~L- the manuf~icturing c'6-11-20/24 A Scient if ic -Technical Conference an i:j,,uir,.,.ient for Power Otation Boilpj--hou2F.,,-. worim arc still not payin,~ t ijf f J.,~ L atUcnti 1 t;o au~.-j.li,ury equipra.~.nt. 1.Loct of i:---rosontatives of povier stcatimm irent'loned, defocts Tl!(,, Corfercmce form,-(Ily notm", ti,(; (.:uV,:1U1 '!Mlt Qf equiPment ai-id a nur.;iber of defocts, rejuiro correction. Mention vias made of b'- Ttiji cc.,;t of .-o,,.ic 1--indc of equipment anr1 bho abcer)rlo of c_...tt~10L~Ues. It considered tl-.,.-t i.iail.y o',.-71_cr sliould ~Iavo bu~cn repres,unted at th(; Confcror-ce. AVAILABIX,: Library of -,onGress. Card 11/4 SOV/96-59-5-3/19 AUTHOR; KURANOV, A.N., Engineer TITLE: Steam Conditions,, Types and Typical Sizes of Stenin Turbines for industrial Thermal Liectric Power Stations (Parametry para, tiPY i tipor-azmery parovykh turbin dlya teplovykh promyshlennykii elektrostantaiy) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1959, Nr 57 PP 17-21 (USSR) ABSTRAM Because of the extensive construction of regional power stations and power systems it is probable that for the next ten -to fifteen years the main type of industrial power stations will be heat and electric power stations of medium output with turbines of 6 to 25 MW. Those stations will cover the -thermal load and will also generate electricity with a specific consumption of conventional fuel of 150 to 200 g/kWh, In large regional power stations the capital costs are less bat tho fuel consumption is greater unless heat is also supplied; there are, of court*, transmission costs and losses. Nevertheless, where regional power systems are available, it will not be advisable to construct industrial power stations with fuel Card 1/5 consumption greater than 300 g/kWh. Data about SOV/96-59-5-3/19 Steam Conditions, Types and Typical Sizes of Steam Turbines for Industrial Thermal Electric Power Stations variations in output and steam consumption for back- pressure turbines according to the stop-valve steam conditions are given in Table 1: the possibilities of increasinr the unit output of turbines when the steam conditions are raised are made clear. It is evidently advisable to construct heat and electric power stations for high steam conditions, particularly when there is a considerable demand for process steam. When industrial power stations deliver steam for process purposes, it is usually required at two or more sets of conditions. The use of turbines with two pass-outs,or with one pass-out and back-pressureo then allows more electric power to be generated in conjunction with the heat supply. A number of examples are given to illustrate this point. A typical feature of current practice is the operation of condensing turbines of up to 25 MW with impaired vacuum, using the exhaust steam heat for district heating or hot water supply. At present steam conditions of 15 atm and 3500C and 35 atm and 435% are widely used in communal and Card 2/5 industrial small- and medium-output heat and electric SOV/96-59-5-3/19 Steam Conditions, Types and Typical Sizes of Steam Turbines for Industrial Thermal Electric Power Stations power stations, In such stations the use of steam at pressures of 90 and 130 atm is limited to a very small range of turbines, However, as the stenin conditionB are raised the amount of electricity that can economically be generated in conjunction with heat supply is greatly increased. Data about small- and medium-output back- pressure turbines installed in power stations in the Federal Republic of Germany are given in Table 2, showin-g a clear tendency to the use of higher steam conditions. With cross-compounded sets, it is particularly convenient to use higher steam conditions. It is most important for economical running that the pass-out or back-pressure steam conditions should correspond to the actual process requirements but unfortunately this condition is often not fulfilled with turbines made to the existing standard GOST-3618-58. The results, given in Table 3. of an analysis of the thermal load conditions at 50 heat and Card 3/5 electric power stations in different branches of industry SOV/96-59-5-3/19 Steam Conditions, Types and Typical Sizes of Steam Turbines for Industrial Thermal Electric Power Stations show that 71% of the requirements fall in the range 3-8 atm and 257' in the range 8.5 to 18 atm. It is difficult to meet theue requirements economically with the standard range of turbines: accordingly, the Bryansk and Leningrad Metal Works have been providing non-standard pass-out conditions in some of the turbines they produce. Under the circumstances, it would obviously be desirable to revise the standard. The existing standard pass-out and back-pressure steam conditions are tabulated in Table 4, together with three possible ways of amending the rangej the variants are discussed and the third is considered the most suitable. Standard GOST-3618-58 provides a range of types and sizes of turbine for steam conditions of 35 atm and 4350C; 90 atm and 5340C and 130 atm and 5650C. This by no means meets the wide range of requirements of industrial power stations. A list of turbine types and sizes that should be added to the standard Is given in Table 5. If these types were available it would be possible to simplify the present Card 4/5 standard range. Existing types of turbines with pass-outs SOV/96-59-5-3/19 Steam Conditions, Types and Typical Sizes of 5team Turbines for Industrial Thermal Blectric Power Stations for water heating provide for about 10% of the power generated from steam flowing to the condensers. it should be made possible to use some of the heat going to the condensers for heating system water when necessary. by casing the performance requirements on certain types of turbine it should be possible to make them much cheaper and lighler; a number of' suggestions are made to this end, The effect of modifying the requirements will be seen from Table 6. which compares the weight of turbines type APT-12 made by the Kaluga Works (to the proposed new requirements) with turbines of the same type made by the Bryansk Works (to the old requirements)., There are 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: Promenergoproyekt Card 5/5 KURANOV,- A.U., irah. Modernization of old therral ele~:trlc p,,;wer I-dttnts. Toplof,me-rgetika 11 no.5-26-31 My'64. 17.5) 1. Gobudarstvennyy noyaznyy ;,)rny(,kt?lyy irl'i I'l prorrjshl~nnyk-h zhr.nlyei promphlennvkh pr(Ap-lyatly v ki ic; 4yap twa . B61.0TIN, V.V., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; MAKAROV, B.P., ~and,tbukhn.nauk; KIMANOV, B.A., lnzh. ------ Strnngth and rigidity of internal tran3former windinr.-,. Eloktrichc3tvo no.4-54-59 Ap 164. 04IRA 17.-,'.) 1. Moskovskiy anergeticheskiy Anstitut. KUPIJ[CjV, B.A., anpirunt.; I-IAKAJtOV, U~?J!n. zaiu4 Stability of multilayer olaistic rings under the action of a uniform pressure. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.8: 49-57 164. (14IRA 17: 11) 1. Moskovskiy energaticheskiy Institut. BOLOTIN, V.V. (Muskra); KURANOVO B.A. (Mnskira); MAKAROV, B.P. (Mcukwi) Oscillations of cJ--cular transformer 4ndings. Izv.All SSSR.Energ.L transp. no.4t86-90 Jl-Ag 165. OMIRA 18:10) ~ KURANOVv GqOo I-- - . -.. RX A4rgae, Aotronotair no.213:17-18 il 160o (MIRA 14:1) 1. Gt6l peremennykh zvezd Voesoyuznogo astronomo-geodezicheskogo bbnhohostva. (Stars, Variable) KURANOV,,--G.00 BF Cassiopeiae. Per.zyezdy 13 no.52381-382 Je 161. (MIRA 15-8) 1. Otdol peremennykh zvezd Moskovskogo otdelenlya Vsesoyuznogo astronomo-geodezichaskogo obshchestya. (Stars, Variable) TSVETKOV, V.I.; ~~V ~G Lyrida in ig6l. Biul. VAGO no.33'-'7-8 #63. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Mookovokoys otdalaniya Voesoyuznogo astronmo-goodoxichankogo obahchestvaq meteornyy otdal. (Meteors-April) JWROS, D.A.; KMHOV,.,, e Boundary plan problem no.6:89-136 154. (Hydrodynamics) in the rise of bottom water. Trudy VNII (MLRA 9:1) (Petroleum engineering) g Al TSAREVICH, A.; KURADOV, I.F. Ing the flow of the con ral well of a rouad-sbaped oil pool Comput In the case of elastic drive. Trudy VU1I no-8:9-34 156. (WRA 9:12) (Yluid dynamics) (Petroleum engineering) 140) sov/93-58-12-9/i6 AVIEOR: Shekhtam, and Larin, A.A. tITLE: Filtration in the Surrounding Zone of the Well During the Hydraulic Frac- turning of Formations (Filltratoiya Y prizaboynoy zone ekwazhiwj pri gidravlicheekan razryve pleata,) FMODICAL: Neftyanoye khozywtvo, 1958, Nr 12, pp 40-45 (ussR,) AWTRA,CT: Yu. Me Shekhtman (Ref 11 presented a method for calculating the fluid in- flux into a sand-filled vertical fracture. The present article aims to verify and improve this method of calculation so as to facilitate its practical applicition.. The authors take a vertical fracture which is symmetrically located in relation to the well and apply to it Shekhtmen's formula for the condition at the end of the fracture. Assuming that a -c and b r c they present the formula as follows it 2 yydx + q -c) ( -a _4x 40, y 0), + -C 'I -A hVx 2 dx - q(c) (0 < x