SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIRONOV, K. A. - MIRONOV, L. K.

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LEVASHEV, Ye.D., inzh.; ASTAPTEV, G.K., insh.; GURETSKIY, S.A., lnzh.; tjBWUL,-A.A., inzh.; Prinimal uchastlye STRUCHKOV, Te.I., inzh.; VINNICHENKO, N.G., kand- ekon. nauk, retsenzent; KULAGIN, N.N., inzh., retsenzentl NEVEZHIN, P.P., inzh., retsenzent; KA-LININ, V.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KHITW)VA, N.A., tekhn. red. (Economics, organization, and planning of electric transport] Ekonomika, orlaniz t8 11 1 plnnirovanie elektrotiagovogo kho- ziftistys. (By E,D"Le,,,:h,v i dr. 2., perer. izd. MoEkva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 286 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Electric rail roads -?Aitna gemen t) ACC NR, Monograph TJR Mironov, Kon:-,~',intln Andreyevich; Khatsyanov, Feliks Gr,,r',orIye,/Ich; lcjhe~-,al, Genrikh Llvovich; Shlpetln, I.ev Iogifovich; YAriOv3kly, Petr Illarlonovich Technolof~y of automatle control nystemci de3l-n; reference materiaiti Y -e (-keldinlka proektirovan1kya Bistem avtomatl~atsll; 3pravochny,, materIaly) roscow, Izd-vo "manhinostroyenlye", !~;66. ('0 '2 p 11lus., bibllo,, tableo. Errata slip inBerf.ed. 16,W0 coples Pr nted. TOPTC TAG,-): automation, automal,lr controlL, voi~'rol s',:0,o pneu-,iall- i ccontrol s-,,str~m, iol, ~,rvjc drs~'i.r' "~!"n C(~'.77RA(IF: T 11 h r I ral erli)cat I or', zrcrrrences con or-.' , ex,-v:;ples of prcl,le-l 3 ve7 or-, z !,,ook ron' a, % r, -,I,, 0' automation, -etharlrj or C I y ma ti,' a Ijv (141 n'_14~ r o I re~,,ulatian of W12 "VC~I,E 01, C 0 WEW S Foreword -- 6 Introduction -- 9 Ch.l. PlanninC., 3tages and Project -oripooltlon. Initlai. Design Data-14 Ch.II. Circalts For the Intercoupling of Control Points -- 18 Bibliography -- 25 Ch.III. Automation Circuit Diagrams -- 26 1. Methods of plotting basic circuits -- 29 2. Representation of units, pipelines, devices, and means of auto- mation on circuit diagrams -- 31 3. Numbering of equipment -- 45 ACC NRAj*,601,,~3ijF) Bibllo!~raphy -- Ch.IV. Electrical Circuit Dia!~rama -- i;g 1. General principles of elecLrical-diagram plotting -- 49 2. Harkin- oystems of electrical diagrams -- 65 3. Sir,~naling circuits -- 70 4. Electric-drive control circuits for Industrial mechanisms -- V2 1 5. Electric-drive control circuits for closing and adjusting deviceal -- 112 6. Automatic regulation circuits -- 126 Control circuits using remote-control -- 155 Control circuits using contactleas logical units -- 171 Bibliography -- 183 Ch.V. Pneumatic Circuit Diagrams for Automatic Control and Regu- lation -- 185 1. Initial materials for plotting pneumatic circuit diagrams. Selection of equipment and connection lines -- 186 2. Content of pneumat1c dircult diagrams -- 193 3. Representation of equipment, auxiliary devices, and connection lines on pneumatic circuit diagrams -- 194 4. Examples of completed pneumatic circuit diagrams -- 199 Diagrams of automatic-regulation stabilizing systems -- 199 Card ACC NRi Al-1601 045 Dria,grams of automatic -regulation follow-up systems -- 203 Diagrams of automatic-regulation cascade syntems-- 210 Diagrams of pneumatic remote control -- 217 Ch.VI. Electrlc;Power-ol'upply Circuit Diagrams -- 221 1. Purpose and methods of making power-supply dlargrams -- 221 2. Selection of vqltage values and type of current -- 226 3. Control and protection equipment in power-supply circuits - 229 4. Calculation of protection devices -- 236 5. Determination of the output of power-oupply sources -- 240 6. Control of power-supply-eircult working order -- 248 7. Example of the making of a power.!si;pply tArcult -- 252 Ch.VII. Power-Supply Pneumatic-Clrcult Diagrams -- 253 1. Power-oupply sources -- 253 2. Calculation of power-suprly-source efficiency -- 256 3. Use of compressor-plant stations -- 258 4- Construction of power-supply circuiLs -- 258 5. Example of a Completed pneumatic circuit diagram for a power- supply -- 262 6. Recommendations concerning the selection of sets and fixtures for an alr-supply circult -- 266 ACC NR,ANOODI-~ij') BiblioZrnphy -- 271 Ch.VITI. Control Panels and Desks. Control-Room Equipment Lay-Out-272: 1. PvizTose of panels and desks -- 272 2. Classolf1cation and use of panels and desks -- 273 3. Layout of devices and control equipment on the front s1de of panels and desks -- 278 4. Layout of e uIpment and auxiliary devices inside panels and desks -- 291 5. Recommended distances between devices installed on panels and desks -- 283 6. Mimic flowsheets and graphic panels _-- 289 Layout of control panels and desks - 296 I-lays of installing and fixing control panels and desks -- 298 g..111umination of control panels and desks -- 304 10. Drawings of the general aspect of control panels and desks (graphic design) -- 306 11. Control-panel rooms -- 309 12. Some information on serially manufactured control panels and desks -- 311 13. Examples of completed control panels and desks -- 315 Bibliography. -- 324 ACC NR, Pj,66-1-4-3-45--'- Ch.TX. Wiring Diagrams of Control Panels and Desks 325 1. General requirements as to the content and design of wiring diagrams -- 325 2. Industrial safety and operational requirements with regard to the arrangement of the equipment and to the connecting wiring on control panels and desks -- 327 3. Electric wiring and Illumination of control panels -- 330 4. Tube wiring in control panels and desks -- 341 5. Mixed (electric and tube) wiring -- 348 6. Leads of external wiring into control panels and desks -- 349 Terminal sealings of cables and wires -- 355 Assembly symbols -- 358 9. Methods of drawing wiring diagrams -- 363 10. Example of a completed wiring diagram -- 372 Bibliography -- 375 Ch.X. Diagrams of External Electric and Tube Wiring -- 376 1. Purpose and content of the diagra,.;s -- 376 2. Selection of wiring material 377 3. Assembly symbols -- 392 4. Marking of connecting lines 395 5. Methods of drawing diagrams 399 Bibliography -- 406 6 ACC NR,Pj.',()01431;5 Ch.X1. Aiirjeoibly Drawin,(,n of Equipment and Connect in,,,-VII ring Layour.- 407 Purpose of drawinCs and what is required from them from a -- 407 technical standpoint 2. Selection of location for the Installation of Instruments and of sorting devices. Plannirw, Installation designs -- i~lo 1* Structures for the Installation of control panels and deska-4221, 4. Laying of tube wiring __ 425 5. Laying of electric wiring -- 445 6. Execution of assembly drawings -- 457 Bibliography -- 459 Ch.XII. Explanatary Note. Equipment and Material Specifications -460 Bibliography -- 467 MKIII. Calculation of Choke-Control Units i~68 1. Designations and computational fomulas 468 2. Characteristics of values included in computational formulas-47~ 3. Characterlatics of choke units -- 483 4. Sequence of choke-unit calculation -- 485 5. Examples of choke-control-unit calculations 487 F Bibliography -- 491 Card kc-c- -N-R. Am6ol 4345 Ch.XIV, Methods of Calculatin- Regulatlor, 'Systems 492 1. Flow diagram. Mathematical models -- i~92 2. Mathematical concepts and designations -- 494 3. Sections of automatic recrulation systems -- 503 4. Experimental methods of determining regulated objects and regu- latlon-equipment characteristics -- 525 5. Conversions of block diagrams -- 534 6. Characteristics of automation means and devices -- 546 7. Calculation and Investigation of automatic-regulation systems by means of computers -- 596 Analog computers -- 597 Calculation of an automatic pressure regulation system -- 622 8. Methods of calculating standard aingle-circult regulation syeteme# making use of reference materials -- 631 Reference materials -- 638 Concluding remark -- 664 Bibliography -- 665 Ch.XV. Calculation of the Tapered Devices of Flow-Metero -- 667 1. Designations and computational formulas __ 667 2. Characteristics of values Included In computational fonnulaB-675 3. Minimum lengths of direct-pipeline sections precedAng and follow- Ing tapered devices -- 686 819 ACC NR, Ar'~601 4 34' 4. SclectJon of a tapered device -- 687 5. Seq~iencc in tapered-device calculation -- 687 6. Flow ,ieasurement whIle inatalling a tapered de-ice at a pipe- line's Input and output -- 690 Flow measurement or aggressive substances -- 691 Heasurement of pulsating gas flows -- 692 9. Examples of tapered-device calculation -- 695 Bibliography -- 700 Table for converting the physical units used In thia book into the IS International unit system -- 701 SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATEt 18Nov65/ ORIG REFt 121/ OTH REF: 003 GHMITYSfEVICH) Fedor Ignatlye-vich, inzh.; GURETSKIY, Semen Aieksandrovich, inzh.; KULI-SY, Viktor Fedorovich. irzh.; 11-Ini-mal uchastdyq K.A., Inzh.. ROMINA,.I.V.; ~AYBASHEVA, T.V.9 red. [Safety proceduren In the repatr of electric rolling stock] Tekhnika oezopasno,9ti Fr` -f~,-.onte ellektropodvizh-nogo sostava. Mosk,wi, Transpc:rt, -)P v. (MIRA IW) T ~'.. A. Teplotp'--hn irh(~,q:ck i ~Cqr, t ro I I i av t.i(, I on."Oe re, ,I] li ,.,),/a rl i r- porhei, Von tn. "a-,h . flo. Themorei,ulaUori and autr)t-,.a*i(- r)iAr~,)' I'actnrv Nmacen. '-I. -Iufart.~Iriri;, anf~ o uf of Cm,,ress, 1". 3. K. A. an-.! 7. K. m avtomat o, sr,pr- a. s ~' r: lnF7--f ~n, and all-riat:, r, I a~, ra c r i - an, -trt n v- rf R. iL. MIROXOVp L.A.; SHIPSTIN. L.1.; WSKUTOV, V.I., kandidat takhni- nauk. retsentent; LUKIN. V.P.. redaktor. [Thernotachnical measuring instuments) Teplotakhalchookle ismaritellays pribory-, spravochn" materialy. Koakwa, Goa. nauchw-takhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. t avilostroit. lit-ry. 1954. 49? p. (KIRA 7-8) (Measuring instruments) MIRONOV0 KONSTAIITRI ANDREYEVICH MIROIIOV, KOIISTLNTIN AITNEYEVICH 19/5 7U.22 Tr R= REGTILYATC)RY; pLOTEIQINICHESp= JZn wyYE PRIBORY I AVTQMA71 SpRAVOCIDIM MATERMY (TIJE1010-TECHNIZAL ME-ASUR-NG DISTMJMENTS AND AUTOMATIC R~,GUIATORS) MOSKVA, MASHGIZ, 1956. 675 P. ILLUS., DIACRS., TABLES. *LITERATURA*s P. 658- (660) 9(6); 24(8); 28(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1420 Mironov, Konstantin Andreyevich, and 1,ev losifovich Shipatin TL-plotekhalcheskiye izmritellnyye pribory; spravochum materialy (Faet Engineering Measuring Apparatus; Raference ftterlal) 2d ad., rev. and eal. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 896 p. 20,000 copies printed. Reviewer: M.A. L'Yov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; 9d.; P.G. Adamov, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House% G.F. Pblyakov; Tech Ed.t A.Ta. Takhanov, Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Manufacturing and Instrument Making (Mashgiz)i N. V. Pakrovskiy, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians en~d in plan- ning, building,and installing equipment for the control and regulation of heating systems in various industries. It may also be used by students working on course projects and graduation requirements in vtuzes and takhnikums. COVERAGE: This book gives the main characteristics, arrangsment^ad over-all dimensions of apparatus for measuring temperatuxe, pressure, qvantitywid flow of liquids, Soses and vapors, Liquid levels, the composition of liquids, Card l/ 30 Heat Engineering Measuring (Cont.) SOV/1420 and the composition, density and humidity of gases. TAMZ OF 0OYWTS- Foreword PART 1. APPARATUS FOR MEAMMMG TEMRAIIM General Observations Ch. I. Expansion Thermometers 4 Liquid-in-glass thermometers 5 Tachnical mercury thermometer Tr (%P-121) 5 Low temperature, liquid filled, laborstor7-type thermometer TL-15(TL-101) 8 Metastatic mercury thermometer type TI,1(TS-102) 8 JAboratory mercury thermometers TL-4 (TL-103, TL-104, TL-105, TL-lo6 and Tila7 9 Iaborstory mercury thermometers TL_2 (TL-u6) 9 High-temperature, rod-shaped, mercury thermometers TL-3T (TL-IU 11 Uquid-in-gliass thermometer type TS-7(TB-102) for warehouses 15 Sigaialing thermometers 13 Card 2/30 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S, 0%, / '-~ ; ~' 14 " Mir-'-;nov, Konstantin Andreyevich, and Lev Iostfovich Shipetln Avtomaticheskiye regulyatory; spravochnyye materialy (Automatic rnn trollers; Reference Materials) 2d rev. and enl. ed. Moscow, M,i,,hglz, 1961. 551 p. 25,000 copies printed. Reviewer: A. Ts. Chervyakovskly, Engineer; Ed.: M. S. Yells(-yev, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: A. Ya. Tikhanov; Managing Ed. for Litera.- tur-i on the Means of Automation and Instrument Constructlon N. V. Pokrovskly, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book Is Intended for engineers and technicians con c,a-rned with the design, assembly, and operation of automatl'~ con trol systems of manufacturing processes; It may also be useful t-, students at schools of higher 4ducation and tekhnikums. "",.',VEaAGE: Concise descriptions of self-energized and relay-')perat'~l ~tydraullc, pneumatic, and electric) controllers and their azees- 5)rl-is are presented. Information on control valves and dat.~t rui 1/7- A~it)rratl,~ Controllero; Reference Materials 3 () 17 1 C) 81 4r~ -)n c);itrol panels and cabinets for the mounting of Instruments, co;-.t:,ollers, and accessories are also given. Reference data ar- on various catalogs, specifications of plants, shop mariui' on information compiled by the Proyektno-konstruktorskoi(- :'Glavproyektmontazhavtomatika" Ministerstva stroltell'st.%-i .3~i (Planning and Design Bureau for Desiizn and Assembly of' Aijt,- m ton Equipment of the Ministry for Constructinn or tte ~-:S.11). No personalities are mentioned. There are 10 rerArpncl:.:~. ~!i 3c let. OF k-ONTENTS [Abridged): --i-rd tc the Second Edition information on Controllers PART 1. SELF-ENERGIZED AUTOMATIC CONTROLLERS 1. Temperature Controllers 7 3W. ~W AVTNOX: Trru; A to, ab. U., L.P,.v%.d kou-.. - J-hA P.dloth- LY- J - pla-MMCAL ; G..d..Ly. t -1-vefty., 19-39. tr T. vy 7-2, '=u) - 1b. -dt-r, .-Ptsss- to. t~ b..% L.P-. to th. ft.Ld of %."gr PAL-c!~4: "t. : . 1 '" L. a- -1.d.4 8-4 11 1 b-s-w-fil K" 333S t"- Lsor-1 Affair or GO.&-r Z-14cr.pby of lap ml,latry A or tho a" .1.11. I, %..k P. A *%,, WI PAL., 0.99--ti.a. W at 1.000 rablos -4.4 1. 1. A. M-.. -4 1. 1. 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L.- f- Lt*l.l l6s^s tas V.-is" 19! 2, 1, WWI for Lari.4 . sh. I., I f:b,tt. Fl"t C.-f- a, S. 1181 f Pr"odo,* I" U.CT 6, ftL~ X~t .. rk Ica lb* th. t.6 MIRONOV, K.I., inzh. Resultq of promotirw. qnfs-ty mpninlro- in mining. B~z,3n.trlidn 7 prom. I no.10:29 0 '57. (MIRA ir:110 ( KazAkhstAn--Mi ning ~nginpering-Snfety mensures) MIRONUV, K.I. inzh. Use rod bolt'.ng more widegf- Bezoqpruda v prom. 7 no.1:32-33 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Upravleniye Karagandins*$a o1crugs. Gosudarstvennogo koniteta pri Sovete Ministrov KazSSR po aedzoru za bezopasaym vedeniyem rabot v promyshlewiosti i gornomu nadzoru.' (Mine roof bolting) 14IRDWV, K.I., sadovod-.cpytnik Effect of rootstelck on the scion. Agrobiologiia no.2: 290-291 Mr-Ap 165. O/IFA IR:21) 1. Gorodskoye obshchestvo michurintsev, g. Kemerovo. Tom= !!t:"I, jv, Pr "ek/ the r tr ~,rvf,uv, X. M. 272" - G. A., MIRCN(~V, ~ . ~~. - Ot-(-rpstv"nrivv d7imt . Xtil 'hirn I nt Tekst' I - ~ rom - st 1 , 1; 41; , : C, . ", , 13 . 14-' . SO: Letopin' Zhi;rnal'nyk~ Statey, Vol - " ~ 1',141, : - ' "-, 1, :01(' .: -il iet ' ' of Flax, ":j t '11, 1." " - 1. ! . MIRONOV. K.M., kazAidat takhnichaskikh n&uk. Review of foreign literature on the ratting of flax and other bast plants. Testsi AN BSSR.Ser.bii&l.n&v. n0-3:123-130 156. (MLRA l0tl) (RattiM) X ~, , I zzj- K J." , , 'r, -I ~ . : . , , - - t.!, . ,; . 1. r, , 'I . !'- " , -: .- , - . . I . r ,3 * . . '. - , :- 1; 1~ *_, .. " , . . . . - , 7 -. , . , . , , , - - "Ig . . )f7,.. !, "IF- ".. ~* .,. ~ . . , 7 : I..' I , .. . . " . . 4 1 1 . y _i DMITRIYEVA, A.I.; 3HUSM'll;, A.A.; S.I.; Grlm:ICF2jC-VA' Z.F. ; OKUNI, M.M.; MIRMLOVA, N-' EV E". ; CISTPI,"~'A, V.Y.; LIVOVYY, V.S. muctirr G.N.; I~CRKOVD!, V.A.; -,ALAGAIN, '~.A.; ;tAZUVAYtV, A.A., SOKOLOVA, V.Ye., red.; THISHINA, L.A., tekbn. red. ,Manual on the tnnustri al ~ '-.;rw:ry - roct)ss ~ - , " :" r lit Spravochn-"k po zavr-:sk,,~ pc-rv'chnu.' olurabAke -'n: pere~-. i dop. !,',jLi!cva, T~ 1. in.AltUt volokor, (I'or PJtriyevii, Slaishkin, Mtrwt,c~v, lwi`- ",canichrova) Okun', Pikhaylova, Aryli-eyev, 'I,,keyov, Vseso,,uzn:- i, rai,,:,.,,~,~-i..ile(~k)va~ell:ikiy sltut nk ll~" t--ida ra botki I I na f. %-l i ninokoro $.o za ( :'r,r 'a Vork,-)vin, 8rj, Wax) ( -'lax - -%,,corsji~p 14IROMOV, K.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; it,): N.V. , rul." -, t *1 1, 11- !' - ' - 1 j: '-k Modified two-phase biologIcal retting (if kenar sinj , r,,11t. Nauch.-isal.trudy TSNIILV 17:20-36 162. (KIRA DERBENEV, S. I - ; W gil ()VI KUHAT('VA, M.A., retsenzent; SUGLOVA, V. Yo ., red.; FTAI KIY, V.N., tekhn. red. (Technolo of the incOM&OW bioft4olcal retting of bnat raw materialsfTekhnologlia popomyshlennA biologicheakot mochki lubinnogo syrlia. Moak" , Giziegprdm, 1963. 199 p. NIRA 16:9) (Ratting) DMLO~EV , S. 1 . , k a rid. I ektin, mi ~k - PTI, ~IiuV, K.N,. F - :Fi Yu.;"., re4l. (flew deveiopmeu~s ,n r.,, i,,eq IIIF,x and hemp In ne v.,, ,it -irt voe v tekhnike zavoclsk -t m, v sti-hesklxh stranakh E~vrcp.,,, i'); ( i~-TA Mr s(.-fjw. I S-3nt rt, Iriyy I n~-, t- I i ~.ri, t- K. r.r. t irLfo -m tsi i I egkny - rj,,sr, i Hriz,.-) v* '. . KARKIN, U.M.; MIROHOV, K.R. Stratigraphy and facies of Paleocene and Miocene sediments in the northwestern shores of the lacchatku-TigilO area. Artoref. nauch. trud. VNIGRI no.17:202-205 '56. (PIRA 11:6) (Kamehatica Valley~~eology, Stratigraphic) (Tigill Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic) KOGAN, I.D., otv.red.; ANDREYK0, Y.F., red.: BORZLIIIOV, V.14.. red.: HIRLIN, R.Ye., red.; MIRONOV, K.V., red.; SERGEMA. N.A. red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.'T.-, -taktm.'red. [Materials of the State Committee on Resources on prospecting methods. evaluation and calculation of mineral deposits; collected studies] Materialy GKZ po motodike razv"dki. promysh- leanoi otseake i podshchetu zapasov mostorozhdanil poloznykh isko- psemykh; abornik. Konlcva, Gos.nauc1ino-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. t okhrane nedr. No.l. 1959. 153 p. (KIRA U-4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennaya komiasiyrt Do zapasam poleznykh iskopayenrqkh. (Mines and mineral resources) 11(7) a V/' A,:THCR: -I TIIE: On Met~ods -5ed fo .5ko-~iy- em,ykh PERIGDICAL: Razvedka I oKh.-ar,.a :ie r . Nr j,p I I I '-'SSR' ABSTRA-,T: Met-ods of -f a. re!~erves -ire still in c,-,r.- formity .,,rith strinl -,:-'s the former "inlslr-.- of the Coal ln-lustr.y Accor,~: nf, i~e t-,c. r uf the '!3 R _~ t- t most of th,---3e -_'-~te and must be mo- difled and defect :s that they do not bake techni , ~~Il in z,mlc fa~_tor:7 w~.ich :ie- fine the tr_,~=. -a, Co:i. i, ~ ~e n ta t., I i ty e x - -;Ioit'nr, estimoted into cL)nsi~ier-it.,on. S e re.;erves are vi dl ed ~ r,to two crou- s - basic an- sovy~'") and fr~n,-e ",~-Ab:~I~jnsovy~`. r-e:=ves. r,*. - of the 'iverage max .,',,,um m,*jj,,,rlt.~i,,Ie of are wronj~,",v f )v entire ~o.,,,' t;-is~ns arld recions ,ard 112 vlit!~out to c,,,%:-a::Ier stics ani !.he,.r r On Metlaods Used for C) a 1 R e S'~- rv e S to the quall'~,y of co--ils. Some --,oal rez3erves as basic ones lef~ni'-ely I elonv to the fr.n,~e re--.erves, whereas some fringe reserves cannot be economi-,illy exploited at all. TLhe author makes some sut~i-estlons for the el;it)oration of new methods, which must trike a!-' factors omitted ~n the present binding ~----J,t:ons ;nto considerati.on. ASSCIC'ATION: ~iKZ Vard L'12 Al Thr- ':se of --71,--ctric bore :Ia:n~lin- for t t c,' ected 'Joal Recerve,:. dnta ol,tainc-d br electric co:-e saL_~lin_ C"-e e..:actness of of _-D-tl sorves. 'Ih- Scction of 'Joals ,Ln,: nf E'-sl)ertno-~;ec,!oL;iclir.,--kiy Sovet ~i,:z (t`ic Geolo.irical ',o,,.uicil of the itate Serves of A-linern' DeDosits).at '~_.c I -j f 'hers of Lhe disc,_ins,~d the .~I.-)cran~7;-iy on the "Possibility -in' '-nd' .4- U - I - tions of '_"'ilization 5f Data of Electric -,ore idling in t:.o 7_-,Lim_atin- of Frosspuct.~! ~D,il On the basis of 1,1,ic rej,ort, '31'Z C,! ratified the "Condlitions of of 3oi,e Z;a:.:plinr- Data in t'.e Zs',imati.3n of Prcs~~,ct` ,oal Reserve 's". In Suvl:stance, t'-_us,-~ f,Dresee t:-a- combin _1 -_z'ui1i:!ation o' cl~ct_-ic oam,-linG arL.: core :a_,qlin,-, ba~-..~_' a.-,-- of c,)_-es ol-tained pror-p-2ctin- 17 7/ file c,-. of Elcc~ric lin" f,),-, -~e rv,? ec t : "O"i i - n : e s MIRONUVI Y. Some unsqlved problems of prospecting for coal deposits. Hat.GKZ no.2:44-51 061. (RDU 16:3) (coal) (Prospecting) V IROTI, "l', X."'. ,- , , - , .- . '? " - ~ I .~ ; . . - r C, . -a '.~b '.' - -,:-, r. ,,, , -" ` . -,. . ., " . . 7 -" .- ,q,- ~ , , - -P , r, *.n,, ", ~ , , 21 ~ - - - go. . -)g ! , 0l'. 'Tll q . r i 1..$I , , I' , n $~ T- "!; A T-f ~,! , f J] , 1 8 t,,&' 0. . . ;fT " . . . 1, , . SKROBOV, S.A., gli.-v. red.; T'YZIMOV, A.V., zam. glav. red.; SHABAHCAI, N.V., zam. glav. red.; AM~OSOV, 1.1, , redaktor; red.; i3U..'.SZV, 5.1;., red.; I'VA1,0%, '~.A., red.; KORL'~Y(_v, red.; YOTLUKCV, V.A., red.; KX711ETSCV, I.A., red.; K.V.. redaktor; MOLClljtNCV, 1. 1. , redaktor; JIV:IP~-WV, V.Ye., red.; POLOVA-EV, I N., red.; NYOV, red.; PROKHO.OV, S.F., red.; YAVORSKIY, V.I., red.; LAGUTMA, V.V., red. toma; LENENOETEM.:, P.L., red. toma; SY'lh(MV, A.Z., red. toma; IMATLEVA, ',.A., red.!zd-va; ?2tOTCVA, 1.Ye., red. izd-va; IVMIOVA, A.G., tekhn. rod. 3eology of cobl and corbusliole :-hale in the mestorozhdenil uglia i gorLchikh nlantsev SSS... Glav. red. 1.I. Ammosov i dr. Mo:;kwi, Goggeoltekhizdat. Vol.l.[Ccal barins and deposits in the oouth of thn European part of the U.F.S.S,; Donets Basin, Dnieper dasin, Lvov-Volyn' .~ailn, doj,o,,At.,.! of the vootern pro%inces of Voldavia and the Ukraine, White Russia, Trans- caucasia and the Northern Caucasus] Ugollnye basseiny i mesto- rozliden4ia iuga Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR; Donetskii bassein, L-nep- rovskii bassein, Llvovsko-Volynskii bassein, mestorozhdeniia za- padnykh oblaDtei Ukrainy I ~loldavli, el()rU:3.9i, Severnogo Kav- kaza i Za~,avkaz'ia- 190. 1210 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Russia (1923- '~of-mcarstver.nyj f~eolofrichoskiy komit-t. Y.1-RONOV. K-onstantin Vasillyevich; KUZNETSt)V, I.A., otv. red,; K030LEVA, T.I., red.izd-va; ?,fA-KSP4CVA, V.V., tekhr., red, (Evaluation of coal deposits from the point of view of economic geology] Geologopromyshlennaia otsenka ugollnykh mestorozhdenii. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, '4963. 238 p~ 06S RA 16:6) (Coal-Geology) :. - . .rlr , - '., ,K .Ya . ; r( ) P Y., , ~ . - . ; . 1. 1 . , " . - , J, 7 . , . ., -1 . I I I rFi t",3 , ~ t, t-- -, ~ r .-, ; - - .:; ; f . . 1, ..1 1 1., 11 ~ L:. : . I I . . .I". . A?, SSSR nc,.7 Ser. i;iuy I I ii ." '. . I . 1: ~ t , ~1.1 *- -. ~. .:- "'I . ~'! .'"S I - ,, - ~ -, ~~ . '. c . , - 7" t . F ~ t.!. rs#: . 10 swomw Cowmedw" so fuscid G's"a 41 bau" 41 aw- smy mW cillsommetim I N 1110) wr and X.-L-JAssumew IV. U maknuf IkAts, Univ . RINtow In thms IMIlady .#W. Ivask IV A.S IN 72. 1211 AR W.101v - - rbr yfleff" t14CIF NIf4CI. Ifearl-NI1.1k. and 11161, Mill Weft Newd" by deft; almr. cmd. anif m,p over C.M.Cw ftsten from 11 to 73- U wwar % Me. isdime (At Wilber CWWRII the logic. trugh CACWMOOYI~ COMO- lormeaw.. whilb in 03.9 twoss is I With A 0"*'$ W With . ItAltbililln PURIJ kir socoupwally awhim vocupds , &b evskiss able by a mm. in All. cmd. to com-n cwvrs and A* in curv" of vrrvv~ rove. ad ~I" vood. r0 tvncn Tlbus' in tbr Pstm If4Cj'- NIf.a. flw in P.."Jug" vurve Autri, She cmiVd Jj4CI, - VIIA-3 staltiall C'm fly 41 31111. with mijam"t eutectic. .1 ion*, a a UK* rZIM1, OVAI IWJ*. (11 Mlk % NIJCl; Amal theve Aft 4 imelm"80% torking cumj*6 mrsth ille fullonrome wakw* fall loose of IfCC4 to N I IXA. conit pa""t ,%*IfA,l ow Uqokim cwvv. and lamp , trip ; V;2. 18.6. 243; 3: 1. ZIA XM. J. 1. Xf 6, 214; asul I ;.' ' d-d 6 243 Tbw Wool 4NW# Cd &I" CtWAi 046 dCtd #IV nwom-Itri"41 CCmd at jul voj* th, -orm IlaW, MiAlt a.. -ludimA joidats-W. With tv"I Ilk-A"Ur"Wilt. as All, j.511, Ads, awl 3w. the hquallu. cur., %two. 0 ruterlor at 14u" 4ft mair % Nif4fk. and 6 incurigruvolly mwitind setupdal- latch the following vakft~ for ratio of 1141k, to Nif.11f. me* % 101,11t m liquidus rur%.. *,,,I Irtup . r"p 3.1, 23. W, 3:2, 40. ISM; 1:2. Ou.:Xjl. aml t.4. 67, MA In the .)wttto Ifal, NMI, -1-C ou'd .... ~I;Aku det-1 .1 tesnim u( All M, ~W, avAl 45W. Tht- ~v,(em h~- . ulertir I I lj* 46 gook % XjIj. . 11"AUMtkM I-M at WD', 42 Wok ". XII.I. 11CIV014-6114 A PW)U~Vb�K tr-91141141FRIA16M Of 114h. and two tilussitim quent.. mrrvIllponding to thr tiocupd, 114114NII.I. 'At K"- ','j Slid, 210% Awl 1141. 4%11.1. W TbC "L44 .1.1 Into In thr fit, tuall iAMI tim -coca rurw ar~ %wrv obarp is Ilw %yurm IICCIF Mz. And ;;;:rr: pruorr-i~e1v " twommummolIvA in thR agn" Cl-or-I ArM ) %filki CA I L 3~~l Y 4L-A 0 J~ .1, ~ 40 0q ,, " () 0 e , C3 *j -, ~p to ,to p 01 k 4 CP ~ , 0 S 011- ,f q zy 0 O'D 00 , , . 0 to -q 41 co "o 17 co ,,v 1) r, V CO ~,-4 Cq, 's, 6f %; ~ R 67 ISY . ro- CO, � w V ~C, 'I &j u IT 0 47 Iti co 0 C2 s ovo o NP 0,0 -Y Aq ", 's, , ~, AFT C, 'o co~ foni, 0, 06, 9w, 4 cQ 0.7 0 " op 0 1 If USSR/Cbemistry - Solid Solutions, bbr- SeP 52 cury Compounds "Physicochemical Analysis of Systems Consisting of Mercury Halides and Alkali Wtals and Amm=ium 1161- idea. II. Fusibility of Bromide and Iodide Systems," I. N. Belyayev, K. Ye. Mironov, 'Chair of Gen Chem$ Rostov-on-Don State U imen! V. X. Molotov "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 9, PP 1490-11-97 The systems HgBr2-VaBr, U912-N&I, H912-Ki, and R&I,- IM41 were studied using a visual-polythez-ml wthca. The system KgBr 2 - Or, and Har 2 - XR4Br were studied with the aid of both visuil-polytberwl and thermal methods, whereupon beating w~d cool- ing curves were plotted. In the system HgBrL> - NsBr, 2 compds are formed whose compn is not known. In the system HgBr. - KBr, 4 compds are formed: KBr'7HgBr2, KBr-2HgBr2, KBr-flgBr-j, 2KB Rar2. In the system HgBr2 - NH4Br, 5 co;Pda are formed: NH4Br-7HgBr.D?, 2NH 4_9H9Br,'_1 ~ENH4Br -33*rV 2NH4Br-EgBr , 4NE4Br.RgBr_. In the system Eg,12 - 2 e Nal, one compd is formed of the probable ecnq= W-UgI . In the system HgI - NE comr4a are fo;&;d: 2NHj1-.R&1, and The &bil- to form compexes their stability incre"es; i . d 6Ue oraer , - Br - Cl. In chloride and bro- mide systems the ability to form ca*lexes im- cre"Ies sharply with increasing ionic radiva of alkali metal, but not for iodine 5yEti-ms. (3) 232T!6 chemical Abet.. Vol. 46 Va. 9 may lot 1954 General and MY#Jcsl ChemistrY PkYdcddwmW adysid of t to of mercury halides and a" metal w mm*W Ides. L Melting dle- I I'lel, R. I ,I -nor 2 11. MeltIngdhWamsolthebromidt- "40 SPAGOU. [Ud. 153,'"(). -ck, CA. 41:72095-e. If L. If- TllTir)%j;l'!, T.. E. 901inpvp . 'i., :-Ar,),iov ' E. - "F - --i i c - -- - rt -at : " ' 19 .- 3 -,- 3 *,- - - - - 7-, - : - - -.* ---I- - --- - -- .1 . I. "', -~ I hg I I in! of mf~ rr-ur7 , n I '~ 111 1 -7-0 f - ' " , qnJ wx an ium. PFirt 3. con) ictilvity -f gvqtnmq ol N-9i i mprcur i I-, ' '1 4- mnl ammord~ir ii'. I in. ( 1'. ,. 7 ;~, ), I SO: Journn I -n' -';erin-r- I trl, I ~. , -na , )~,q ?1.0 1 '-'h i mi I ) , 2- ~A'. - , 10. -, 0- - Chemical Mat. Phydcochatni 9-MAfjj(d Of systems 0( mercuric Wide* Vol. 48 No. 9 and WWI mow of ROMMonium halides. fit Electric CQd&C(Wty of gy*aw of fused mercuric halide &-nT -am- May 10p 1954 kfiroww J maufto General and Mysical Chemistry Ceti. Ckgon. (U.gff.Y.T flon).-iBee CA - 47, 20201. 1111111iWCh emlstvv~-~ :1~ chemistry alsde NW 247 22/27 Title fte question of the e3datolace of MP4 (Discussion) -Perlodiftl Mar. fis. WdA6 20/22, 2253-U54,, Dw 195A Abstiiiat I roe acistence of a higlier h7drogen, p do (H OD was discussed. After determination of U202 choddvg - the ftctml material regardInS :Z;fc br_ the.- g"amatria'and UtratIon methods the author cam to a concluslo7e that there arena conarste bases t6i the can a one of other researchers t nti that HgD~" actually exists in aqumis solutions of ordimr7 H The I"bleFa f the formation of HD2 radicals during the process okA-3 decosposition and higher krdrogen psrwddes In 4rdrogen-oxygen fTJ3:=' 109 dlebsted. BUM references ; 5 USSR and 3 tBA (1948-1954)e ImUtutim t. AcadmW of Sciences MR., The 14, S. Kurnak*v ImUtute of General and Inars"do chemistry Submitted t July 17,p 19 54 M, IR ONOV, K. Ye. Phase transition diagrnme of the Rystem: H20 -- Sii~. Zhur.ob.)rnln. 25 no.6:1081-1096 in 155. (MLO 8: 12) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheakoy khimil Akademii nRuk LibSR. (Ammonium hydroxide) (Phase rule and equilibrium) 'ISSRIPhysical Chemistry Thermodynamics. Thermo,: he-mi st ry Equilibrium. Physicochemical Analysis Phase Tranalt!ons, B-8 Abst Journalt Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 6103t; Author: Mironov, K. Ye Institution: None A Title: Mutual Miscibility of Hydrogen Percxld,?! and DI.ethyl Ether Original Periodical: Dokl AN SSSR, 1955, 104, Nc 1, 91-92 Abstract: The visual-polythermal method was us,-~d '- bt,idj the sciubility of H202 (1) in C2H5()C2H5 ~11)- The res-11-,i -~,rfirm the limited misci- bility of these substances, the layer enri:hed with I accumulating at tl~-AL'over pay-t of the vessel. Th~~! 14quiduB of the system con- sistwsof 2 branches cerrespond-ing to crystallization of 11 and I and intersectLng at the eutectic pr-'.nt '.-1300. 23 1). The branch of crystalllzat�on cf IT d1d nc.t shc-w ar '_vflection point which could correztprnd to crysra11_,zar,c.n c,' ~,,3 2 mod-Ifications. On the branch c.f crystallization of : ttlere ,s a region of Card 112 x AUTHORS: Mironov, K. Y e Pr or- To., 7 8 - 2 - TITLE: An Investigation of ~r)-Ftai i- ~t; e 13 t e m H 202" NaClO 4-H20 and F12 (Izucl~eniye poverk~nonti kristal'i7: t:-i siete 112 -,C 10 4- -H2 0 1 H20 2- LiClO 4-H20) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganic~~e~ikoy Khi-nii, I?KO, Vol. ', Nr 2, PP. 50-516, (!'3!7R) ABSTRACT: A complete investi,mtion of the a -)f H,O,-'IaClO Y,0 and H,O -LiClO .11 0 war ~er!orm0. The concet.trati- )f ~ 2 2 K 0 was obtqined by repoatel distillatio-i in a vacl;um wit.~ a2 2 purity of 9q,C,1o'. jhe for:natijn of crystals occurs at Oeep undercoolint; (6o-7o ^3 lower than the equilibriu- --'of the crystallizRtion). In tt.c s.,stpm 1!202- NaC10 4- ::,)0 the following phases occur: H 2 32' 2H20, ice, FaClO4.11 0 and !!aCl 04* In the0system LiC10-ILO the followin - p~:a3es are obtain-d at 0 C: ice, LiCA 33 0, LiClO H 0 an' LiCIO.. Card 1/3 4 * 2 4' Art Investi.-ation of Crystallization in the Syste:rs 5 - 2 - 37,'4 11 H 0 NaC10 H,O and H 0 -LiC10 H 0 2 2 4 2 2 In tac liqui~us of the binary systen H,O -LiC10 LiC10, and H 0 develop. In the ternary systeE~ T1 0 2LJCIO, 4H 0 tO 2 2 ,2 2- '- 2 followin- phases are produced: ice, 11 0 1 H 0 IH-10, LiCIO 2 2 2 2- 4 LiClO 4' H,0 and LiCiO 4' 3H2 0. From these results follows that o peroxyhjdra'es of sodium- a..! lit',iu- perchlorate nre roduced in I he , inary systems If 0 -NaC 10 and 11 0,-LiCIO Undei i-.e infillence ;f'ajueou9'!:jl t.CP.'3 -f 11,0 2 11pon the perchlorate5i of sodiu-n ind lithil::n the iut~,ors o'-tained hydrate forma of perchlorateD. LiCIO h.-drateJ especially intensively. Therf .re e fJ,.-ures, " iables, an~! 9 refirer,~.,es, 7 of whi-a are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for General and Anor,-,anic Chemis'.ry i.:.e:.. N. S. Vurnakov AS USSR (ILatitutobahchey i neor~=ichesnoy k.117ii imeni ':. S. Vurnakova Akadeziii nauk 353R) Laboratory for Peroxy-Conpoun~s 'Laboratoriya pereklarijkr. soyedineril. ) SUBMITTED: February 19, 1957 Card 213 An Investigation of Crystallizati-,:~ . '-f. i: -q-2-37 4.1 .4 0,-NaCIO -H 0 and H 0 LiCID.-H 1) 2 - 4 2 2 2- 2 AVAILABLE: Library of Con,ress Card 3/3 AU "HORS: Mi ronov , K. Y~--. , Dani 1 cva, Y. S. TITLE: Concprninr the Exintence (,f High,~r HyJr,)ger, P,.-, xi i,-g Comaercial 1 202 Pro ducts (Pri 3U t9tV'Jy(-' tVy c- vodoroda v prodazhnoy 11,0 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorgan,~cheskoy khimii, 19'.E,, V(,, ', Nr pp 2807-2809 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Investigations were carried out to stlily tne 2f the existence of higher hydrogen peroxide compounds in vari,.us hydrogen peroxide preparations. The fo!!()w:ng mater~,alls wprf~ used as initial materials: 2.1 6 $ R202 ; technical perhydro- (28.11% H 2O);and 94.4 1% H202 . KMnO4 ani Na 2S2C, w-f~k- us,~,t tr. "'Ir fo-~nj Ina.- the titratiorin tt, determine the H 202 -'-)ntpnt. J.. in the marketabie hydrogen peroxidp prt-para',,.-nq P.-7. peroxides exist. The higher consumption of thc- pc*.assiurr, per- manganate and sodium thlosulfate were prod,.;ced by ny-iroger, 1,6- solved in distilled water. There are 3 tables and 15 referpnces, 11 zf which ar- Card 1/2 3~~'l '7 6 1 - ' , - ' - " ~, Concerning the Exi stence ~f F,:,,x., d,-!l : -cme lal _ r Products C_ r,j i/ 111 ASSOCIATION: Inst i tut obsh( hey i neorgan'. c. h~skry kr-m; . im. 11. 5. Kj rr.ap. '~~j Akademi 1 nauk SSSR 'In-f , 1-ito f Gonvr i . ~ir. i if, K.,ir . C ~ ~ 1 m ! : ) imeni N. S. K,,rnak,iv of "~o f Sc~-.n ,i, USSR) SUBMITTED- Auglist 5, 19')~ Card 2/~ CHN114ENKO, A.K.; MR01M. K.Ye. Combined 1,~arnod councile cl *,he S4'.-arian 4,ivin,*-n ., ' 'I~n Acado--V of Sclencon of the ' Izv. Si ~). f,tO. AN -, 311 nc.7- 12(-12- '5). C I IA I '- 11" ) ( ~ i hn r i it- - lei t~nar r h ) AUTHOR K. Ye. TITLE: The Interaction of Hydzogea Peruy-4 de Wi'~;." fum,--u ~ C vz a I mod ei at 7 11 j 9reK; a I V& dc ;a S 1AZ,:Tm- -~Ay -M !i;R.CD:CALt U 3S."( AzSTHACT: A ccm~iete investidaticr. *, tne ~nase H2G :;H3 was carried cut tc provt~ t~,e ex. --t, ~%o~ cc.m~cunds NH,.H e C2 and 21NH 3*H 2C The ',,.e ;n~..3e changes was plotted. The system nas four ~,hases- peroxIde, the co-m~ound NH 5' if2 02with tne meltlini~ coin* at 0 tn , r. gr +24 the compound 2:iH H..C, w an r~ tme 1.,.j7 i "; nt -a-, at -J5-5 and ammnia. T:, - --,-j s .z;~ti~,. zl.%-~, the ~nase '11H 3' :i2C2occupies t,,.e .'argejt cart The diagrams of tne -ineu variclus strengths ~jr. aamcnia The data (~n t%e ir,es ar, ard 1 j-'2 given t,~ C, Maass and W. Hat,~her, T~,e sta,,~i~itj t!~e "I "0)r,? C1 f !~d An f ~,Ur-u n,-, r e are A~j('Cl AT lejj Institut ob3 A,k ad em I " "': ~', e-,/ - 'Cr, nau~, eni u j.:f a,, t SU Byl TTED i October Card 2112 5(2) AUTHORS: Mironov, K. Ye.. Dzyatkevicr., B. S. TITLE: On the i;ff ect --f G lacial Acetic Aci I on Somt~ Cmrt).3n~it~?s of t~,e Alkali- and A lkal i n,-ep-rth Meta I a (0 ie.-stvi 1 ed.. ~Ln,)j ax kisloty na nekot- r-,,7e karbonat.) qhchello,~hnykh shzzhel~,:~,- nozemellnykh met%!',cv) PERIODIC.I.L: Zhurna I neorl7ani cheqk oy k hi m I i , 19~9 , Vc, N,- pp ABSTRACT: The d~icompositJ,,ri of the carbon~itP3 cf L,,j jl:i, K C,i, Sr, ,r,,1 Ba was carried out ~t, i somewhat mo,l',fi,!d a~k~irfiv~s d,--s:rltei by Seyb and Kl~,lnberg (Ref 10) (Fie I). During thin re7i-t~on ttie separated 'V0, lind the r3effizient V(co" ') - - exT~,r w~-*-- df-torminfid. The Jata are f ~vpn t, and , v cc 01 ) ' t h (,,) : figuro .2. '~ri zic t~x;,,.riment va6 a -f car")&n ll,~Ald4~ ~ttt~iincjd. The maximum vjliL~-s rf, 'Llkall aro attaini-ill it -,t ILI, I tr"orl"t t f."_1 t 1 Cr, t~,- Effect Df T A r. 3 - r~ , C --i r ~ -,.n J 1: C a - tul 7 h by th-~ furmatl c,[, r ri t ~ '. ~ ( i j ~L 3 . ~k C r rn z o i. it I T_e, t ~t ~,r, in tI.e crl.?r L111CC,, .- NACC KHI~ox ~f th--, s,,~parLticz. :f CC, iF!-roase~,. Th'. ka!,r.- -~:~rth t hF, !;rift. 0 Son " !t ":i, i -! 1 -4 ,, r~ ~ '3tr h- ~~ rt "ca -A t CV. Uar. tt~. f xlde. A., tl~o a :~a*- i ne.- -~~ t'-, , ,,A rt i t 9 the ulki' i i ~ u r.3 th~ f.,rmat.f -1:1 e e1 ~o I uo I r. gC '~ il i a z e ta "1 .9 UM I t br- It Hccou, Ther- ur(, f'#!u-ze!3, I t,0,11 r-f., oco oll ,ron,'~eq, I of ~,hi -Y. r,? 3c,-,rl , t . ASSCCTATION: lnst I tu t ch h -', j -h-skcy khIml'. Irr, N. S. K---nikif ,:I Akademl-' na--t 'S R. Laborat,-,rlyA --.-ek_ Y. :loy -. D- I . , Jos , lr,yk , t u t ~~ f c r G,~ :-. e ra 1an d I r, o rj, a n i - C hem 4 1 t r y i i . n ' 11. _S . K i,f Card 2/1) the A,;ademy of ~)f th,~ USSR, Lrit-.i it~:,,j fr F".-- HIROMOV, K.Te. United learned council on the chenical scleaces. Iz-v.SIb.otd.AI SSSR no.3:131-132 160. (KIRA 13:10) (Siberia-Chemistry) MIRONOV. X. To. rernary compounds In a 1178tem 111i J-"202-"20- K.S. lzv.Sib-otd. AN SSa no.8:14)-146 160. (MIRA 1):9) 1. Institut neorgenichaskoy khImII Sibirokogo otdelenlya AN 333H. (Amwnia) (Hydrogen peroxide) ~,/200/61/000/004/005/005 '-iironov, K Ye L)228/D301~ TLTLE At the joint scientific council for chemical sciences PERIODICAL Akademiya nauk SSSR Sibirskoye otdeleniye lzvestiya, no, 4., 1961 119-120 TEXT. The Joint Scientific Council SO AS USSR at its session on January 9, 1961 reviewed the work of chemical institutes for 1960, and noted the outstanding results: The Novosibirskiy institut or- gani-cheskGy- khimii,(Novosibirsk Instituto of Organic Chemistry) ascertained that de-al-kylation of anthraquinone dyestuffs takes pLace at high temperatures which can be of importance for dyeing synthetic fibers at high temperatures. Physiologically active substances were separated from Baikal Scutellaria (Helmet Flower) and a atudy of them was started jointly with the Institut ektiperf- mental'noy biologii i meditainy (Inatitute of' Experimental Biology and Medicine). The method of isomerization of sulphones of the benzene series was developed e,g methyl tolyl-sulphones; The Irkut- skiy institut organicheskoy khimii (Irkutsk Institute of Organic C ard 1,6 S/200/61/000/004/005/005 At the joint scientific council, D228/D305 Chemistry) worked out a new method of preparing secondary and tertiary acetylenic alcohols with an 80% yield Copolymers of acro- Lein with vinyl compounds were found to give hydroxylamine deriva- tives, soluble in inert solvents; The Institut Kataliza (institute of Catalysis) obtained data on the use of aluminum oxide as a dry- ing catalyst on solvents with the elimination of oxygen, sulphur and unsaturated compounds, with a view to obtaining polymeric sub- s t ance sJointly with Institut matematiki (Institute of Mathematics) the optimal working conditions of an apparatus for producing sul- phuric acid were found using an alectronic computer-, The Institut khimicheskoy kinetikil- goreniya (Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion) studied tnv phenomena of the energy transfer ot elec- tronic excitation, preceding primary disruption of a chemical bond This permitted evaluation of the transfer of energy between an aro- matic radical and the acceptor of excitation Reactions of the re- combination of radicals were studied in the solid phase in a wide range of temperature e.g- fluoro-alky.1 and peroxy radicals in tef- lon. The Institut Khimii (Institute of Chemistry) Irkutsk worked out a method of preparing polyethinylpolyarens - a nei.., type of poly- C ard 2/5 S/20 61/000/004/005/005 At the joint scientific council,_ D228YD305 mer; The Institut neorganicheskoy khimii (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry) using a new approach to structural problems, ascertained a new class of compounds with multiple bonds, stable at high tem- peratures. The Khimiko-metallurgicheskiy institut (Institute of Chemical Metallurgy) worked out the quantitative separation of indium from an industrial tin solution, using alkylphosphoric acids. It was found that sludge from factory waste products with gypsum, pickled kulunda clays and kuzbass rocks could be used for producing binding material and wall partitions; The L&Vnevostochnyy filial (Far Eastern Branch) developed a new method of separating boron from minerals Samples of different frits were prepared for use aa boron microfertilizers The utilization of natural materials from coastal regions as sorbents for the use of the petroleum and aliphatic oils industry was evaluated; The Sakhalinskiy kompleksnyy NII (Sakhalin Complex NII) discovered that Sakhalin etroleum could provide raw materials for the chemical industry, Kveral insti- tutes of the Department offered new data for coking low burning coal which is important for the development of Siberian metallurgy; A lecture by Candidate of Chemical Sciences V P Mamayev, "The Card 3/ 5 S/200/61/000/004/005/005 At the joint scientific council... D228/D305 Preparation of /,"',-amino-acids by the Method of V M. Rodionov and other Analogous Reactions (IOKh CO AN SSSR) attracted great interest- It dealt with problems of synthesizing physiologically active com- pounds analogous to tryptophane Corresponding members AS USSR N. W Vorozhtsov, M F Shostalovskiy and A. V Nikolayev partici- pated in discussions on the lecture; Also of great interest was a report on the investigation of polymers by electronic paramagnetic resonance. The experiments were conducted by Yu~ D Tsvetkov and Yu. N, Molin from the Institute of Chemical Kinetir-sand Combustion; Corresponding member AN SSSR V, V Voyevodskiy and Doctor of Chemi- cal Sciences N P Keyer participated in discussions on this report; S~ P Gabuda of the Krasnoyarskiy institut fiziki (Krasnoyarsk In- stitute of Physics) obtained data for evaluating the crystalline structure of complex compounds: potassium ferrocyanide and quani- dine-amino-sulphate hexahydrate, using nuclear magnetic resonance; L~ K Yakovlev successfully defended his thesis on the study of interaction between Na20.Al 2 O.-SiO2 at the sintering temperature Card 4/5 S/200/61/000/004/005/005 At the joint scientific council_ D228/D305 which could have practical value in the rational use of kyanite and al-so of bauxite sintered with soda in order to obtain alumina Candidate of Technical Sciences, Ye I Khazanov of the Vostochno- Sibirskiy filial (East-Siberian Branch) submitted a report on the complex processing of alkali aluminosilicate and other aluminum oxide rocks using mixed granular batches and sintering them in a furnace. The work shows the practical side of utilizing the local resources of Eastern Siberia as a source of raw material. Card 5/5 I-111.CfioV, i. Y-. - ljZYA-,KEVICi:, -, 3l(',OZ'fl`:Y,(,,VA, t) r(.-ac' 1c,n P"I format or. Ir, *J~.- ra-~f2 - ur. f)-- [L=ion i a 77,V~ 34b. 0*,d. .`-R no.11:130-132 'v)!, H:,. - 1. Insutut nuormaichun1r;y Khl*mi**. SIbLrakogo ot.,;--.Iet..ya SSSR, NovotAbirsk i Institut 1. neor.-,anicheskoy ki,Lmll imnl 11.6, Y,.:-mikava, Mo5kva. Mrofon peroxide, MIRONOV, K.Ye. Siberian readings on chemistry. 113 Ag 161. Vest. All SSSR 31 no.8:112- (MIRA 14:8) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical--Congresiles) KIRON , &JEL.- ?-QV Second Conference on the Chemistry of Peroxide Compounds. Zhur.- neorg.khim. 7 no.4:951-953 Ap 162. ~KIRA 1r:41 (Peroxides-Congresses) MERONOV, Kje.j DERiABINk, L.D. Freezing temperatures of aqueous solutions of etnylene g.'.fcols. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.61l338-1342 Je '62. (AURA 15s7) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdolenlys. 0 SSM, (Ethylene glycol) (Gryoscopy) S/020/62/147/C,02/014/021 B106/B101 AUTHOn6: Nikolayev, A. V., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Mi-ron-ov, K. Ye., Karaseva, E. V., TITLF: The reaction of tri-n-butyl phosphate with nitric acid and water ?EhIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady. v-147, no. 2, 1962, 580-585 Ti;XT: Specific gravity and viscosity of the liquid phases of the systems tri-n-t)utyl phospnate (TBP) - HN059 TBF - H 20, and TBP - HNO 3 - H20 were studied an a function of the composition so &a to be able to predict the reaction of tne TBP with HNO 3 and water. 1) TBP - HNO 3 system: The curve of the specific weights shows no particular points. The curve of the viscosities at 0 0C reaches a maximum for a content of 65 mole-% HNO,, but at 250 C this is nardly perceptible. The system is irrational; when the temperature is further reduced tha maximum of the viscosity curve is shifted into correspondence witn a system containing 5CIA HNO The Card 1/4 S/020/62/147/002/014/021 Tne reaction of tri-n-buty, pnospaate ... B106/B101 occurrence of tne compound TBP-HNO 5 observed by several authors (T. j. 'allopy, j. F. Blum, J. rhys. Chem., 64, 1324 (1960); Z. A. Sheka, Ye. Ye. Kriss, ZhNKh, 4, 2506 (1959); IA. F. Pusnlenkov, Ye. V. Komarovt il, Ye, :)nurenkova, Zhurn. atrukturn. knimil, 2, 662 (1961)) may be explained by tne fact that isolated particles of the molecular compound TBP-HNOt which forms no hydrogen bonds with the solvent, can exist in an inert solvent. 21 TBI, - H20 system; The curve of tne specific weignts exhibits no particular points. At 24.40C 50.a moie-~6 H 20 are soluble in TBP. Since ice crystaiiizes in tne region of tne demixing, the compound TBP-H 20 cannot melt congruently. If tnis compound exists at all, its incongruent melting point must be below OOC; hence TBP-H 20 is absent from the TBz' - H26 system at +?50C. Tne viscosity of the eyetem increases with increanIng il20 content. Analysis of the IR spectra did not confirm the ex1ntence of a definite compound in the system. 3) TBP - HNO 3 - H20 system (Fig. 5): The highest viscosity in the ternary system is reached lard 2/4 S/020/62/147/002 /014 1021 Tne reaction of tri-n-butyl pnospriate ... I B106/Biol in aolutions witn contents of about 23% HNO 5 and 35% H 20. The data by D. V'- Tuck (Trans. Farad. Soc., 57. 1299 (1961)) indicate that the acid used contained 31% by weight if 20. There are 3 figures. The moat important Engl isn-language reference is: 71. Hesford , H. A. C Mc Kay , J . Inorg. and Nuci. Cnem., 13, 156 (1-0,- ASSOCIATION: Institut neorganichaskoy khimii SibirsKogo otde"enlya AKademii nauk S63H ~'institute of inorganic Chemistry of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSR) D August Fig. 5. Diagram of .&c- aolubility ane -ui; of tne viscosity isotnerme for th,3 iquid pnase of tne system TBP-ii2O-HNO3 at 21, -,dpc -nd -TBP; K-critical- of solubility. Card 5/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4028332 AUTHOR: M.i,r,o9ov',__K. Ye. S/0000/63/000/000/0080/0084 TITLE., On the existence of ternery compounds in the NH 3--H202--H20 system SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po khimii perekiany*kh soyedineniy."Second, Moscow, 1961. Khimiya perekiany*kh soyedineniy (chemistry of peroxide compounds); Doklady* soveshchaniy. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 80-84 TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, water, ternery compound, stable compound ABSTRACT: The author states that P. A. Giguere and A. Chin (Canad. J. Res. vol. 37,' p. 2064 (1959)) were erroneous in their assumption and that ternery compounds be- tween ammonia, hydrogen peroxide and water are not formed. The author presents his arguments in a triangular graph and in phase conversion diagrams of the %-H202-- H 0 system. On the basis of these diagrams, the reasons for the erroneous conclu- sions on the formation of ternery compounds between ammonia, hydrogen peroxide and water are shown. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. ASSOCIATTOV: Institut neorganicheskay khimii. Sivi",kcgo otdelenlya AN SIZR (Inotitute of InorRanic 4~hemistz7 of the Siberian Branch, AN 5&9R) 51TWITTED: 13 Dee 63 Card 1/1 MIRONOV, K.Ye. Specific gravity and voscosity curves of saturated solutions in ternLU systems. Zhur.neorg.xhim. 8 no.3-758-762 Mr '63. 16)4,' 1. Institut neorganicheakoy khimii Sibirskogo Adeleniya AN SSSR. (,;yfjtenw (Lhei:; stry)) (Solation (Chemistry)) ACCESSION NR: AP401514T S/0289/63/000/003/0003/OOOT AUTHORS: Kironov, K. Ye.; Sinitsy*na, Ye. D. TITLE; Solubility diagram of the ternary system Nd(Ko sub 3) sub 3 -HNO sub 3 -H sub 2 0 at plus 250 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sib. otd. Izv., no. 11. Ser. kh1m. nauk, no. 3, 1963, 3-7 TOPIC TAGS: neodymium nitrate, solubility, nitric acid solubility, solubility diagram, neodymium nitrate monohydrate, neodymium nitrate. tetrahydrate, neodymium nitrate hexahydrate, neodymium nitrate com- plex, neodymium, nitrate nitric acid ABSTRACT: The complete diagram of tne ternary -HNO 3-H20 was obtained (fig. and table)* HNO action on neodymium nitrate hydrates. The ii23 are in equilibrium with the mono-, tetra- and mium, nitrate and with neodymium nitrate or Its Card 1/0 '~- system Nd(N0_ has a dehydrItIng concentrations which %exahydrate of neody- oomplex with HNO3 ACCESSION NR: Ap4o15147 '--Nd(NO -nHNO were determined. Orig. art. has: 4 rigures and I table 3 3 ASSOCIATION: Institut neorganicheskoy khimii, Sibirskogo otdeleniya~ AN SSSR Novosibirsk (Institute of inorganic chemistry, Sibirsk Division AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: O1Kov62 DATE ACQ: 13MAr64 ENCL: 04 SUB CODE: CH No REF sov: oo6 OTM: OOT Card 2/f 'IT T. -ix f r L n 1, c. leo r, v rs C, tx, f, 1-11T(m)/4-1:P(t)J~,-L~__ JJJ,Ca) JD/JQ ACC NR~* AP6023924 ISOURCE CCDE: n'0363/66/G02/00'7/1315/13i6 AUTEOR: Kironov K. Ye.; Vasil'yeva, 1. ~.; Sinitsyna, Ye. D. 0,~Z: institute of Inorganic Chem-stry, SC, Acadormy of Sciencos, S33R, lu n Unstibt noorganiches-ko-y--UiLdl-=Z~a-rTe---.~iy auk_S:;~R) TITLE: Preparation and analysis of Drasoody-mium _/ monophosphide SOURCL: AN SSSR. Izv. Neorg matorialy, v. 2, no. ", 1966, 1315-1316 TOPIC TAGS: praseodymium compound, phosphide A3SUL,kCT: Prasoodymium mononhosT)hido was synthesized by reacting phosphine with PrO1.83, It was found that in the formation of tho Droduct of stoichlometric composi- tion PrP, a major role is played by the ratio of the oxide to phosphine. At a 3- to 4-fold excess of phosDhine, x-ray diffra( and chemical analysis showed the prodwt to contain 80-95 wt. ~ Pr and 0.5-3 wt. /V ?rP begins to form only when phoSDhine' is present in a 10-15-fold excess; a homovoneous DhosDhidization product is obtaine4 at a 100-200-fold excess of phosDhino. The content of Pr and P in the Droduct as A.' function of the temperature and duration of the experiment was determined. Praseody-, mium monot)hosDhide of stoichlomotric comDosition is obtained in highest yin-ld at 1360C when "he reaction lantsl hr 15 min to I hr 23 min. Chemical analysis of this produat showed it to contain 18.1 wt. ~ P and 81.? wt. % Pr. X-ray diffraction confirmed the UDGi ACC NR; ,P6023924 formation of prasoodymi= monophosphido (a = 5-8? ?L) and the absence of other phases therein. Orig. art. hass 2 figures and I table. SUB CODE: 07/ SUM DATEA 250ct65/ ORIG RZF: 005/ OTH RE-Ft 006 Card 2/2 af i ou66_67 P6 1XIIAT AU- Mi A 033822 SOURCE C0DEj__UR/02 9/66/1000/002/0158/0156~_ AUTHOR: Mironov, K. Ye. 7 6 ORGs none TITLEt Chemistry of semiconductors SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya khimi- ~chaskikh nauk, no. 2, 1966, 158 ,TOPIC TAGS: chemical conference, semiconducting material, single I crystal growth, semiconducting thin film, microelectronic thin film ,ABSTRACTa A symposium on the synthesis and growing of semiconductor crystals and thin f ilms was held 11-16 October 196.5 I_n__N`5-vos15f`?`F7- ;under TW`esponsorship of the Institute of Inorganic-Chemistry, Academy of Sciences SSSR, Siberian-D-e-partment. A total of 72 papers were presented to an audience of scientists and engineers of research insti- tutes, universities, design bureaus, and industrial enterprises from 29 Soviet cities. A. V. Nikolayev, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences SSSR, _n_o__t_ea_tK_e__necessity of development of the theory of growth. A. V. Rzhanov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences ,SSSR, repi~_r_ted on specifications for materials for modern electronics. A. Ya. Nashel'akiy discussed the modern techniques of synthesis and L 07,366-w~- - ~ ACC NR, AP6033822 i Igrowing of single crystals of metal phosphides, nitrides, chalco enides,; and other reallif-y-deco-m-posable compound semiconluct~rs. V. N.-Ma a 1 o v discucaed growing of semiconductor cryftals; A. A. Plety shkin, oowing semiconductor single crystals from 'It" el0vapor phase; L. N. Aleksandrov, kinetics of formation of the solid phase In binary systems; and F. -A. Kuznstsov, the growth of thin filml by transport reactions in connectio' with microminiaturization of radioclectronic devices. Organization of an all-union conference on the synthesis and growth of semiconductor crystals was proposed. A collection of the proceedings of the Symposium will be published. SUB CODEs 07t 20/ SUBH DATEs none/ ATD PRESS/ 5101 Card 2 / 2 a fig , o 4 SIMONOVICH, N.M.;KIROXOT.Li-., I- Preparation of & laboratory microscope for luminescent micro- scopy. Mikrobiologlia. Moskva 21 no. 6:71P-720 Nov-Doe 1952. (CIML 23:3) 1. GoOkly Medical Institute iment S. K. Kirov. HIROIIOV lw--~-*- IJoAj, Use of horizontal closed cuvettes for light filters in fluorescent light microscope. Mirroblologlia 23 no-1:76-7E Ja-F '54. (KLRA '11:2) 1. Gorlkovskiy meditsinskiy institut. (Hicroscope and microscopy) _,ineerlng. S3nitatl,:~n. L USSR S,fety E-.gineering. Sanitar,r En,- Abo Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, NO 3, 195i', 10727 Author Mironov, L. A. Inst 'N,t Title A Simple Methrd f~-,r the Luminescent InvestlFatl~Dr, dustrial Dust Particles Ori~; Pub: Materialy po vopr. gigleny truda I kliniki prof. bolezney [Materials o.-, Labor Sanitation and the Treatment of Occupa- tional Diseases), Sb. --,, Gorlkiy, 1956, 196-204 Abstract: An apparatI43 has been ievelopel cDnsisting of an IrIcan- descent UV lamp or -rossed light filters and a mi(-ros(-(-)pe; the apparat,i3 oan he iiied In the determination or the qualitative compositIon of industrial dust. Dust which is not naturally fluorescent is dyed with fluorescent dyes (auramine 0, rhodamine Zh, rhodamine 66); various types of dust emit light characteristic of their color. The attempt tc combine quantitative and qualitative measurements on the dust particles by means of lumines- Card 1/2 USSR/Safety Engineering. Sanitary Engineering. S.-mitation. L AUs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 3, 1951", 10727 Abstract: cence has so far failed to yield the desired results because of the erosion of the dust particles during dyeing. Card 2/2 KAI,F,VsKAYA, S.H.. MIT?O17OV, L.A. (Gorlkiy) for nPP whi-n !r F~xtrp,3p he~'. Gji-. trlo~ i nrof. zn~. 2 no.6:61s.-60 N-D lc~Q (MIRA 11:12) 1. liniir.-ino-isslF)dovntel'skiy institut i-irlypTly tTridn i prof zn,)olpva-niy. (PROTECTIVE CIOT;IIV(',) Sc A'-",'PCRS: Dar- " -v, Y, r. I TL E: An Ap;~arat-; 9 f - r f-,n Tr .3t i~ Df plar~e Illya is- -y ta.-~ iya 12: :3 ~v nq s z:.~t T KCAL: -) dci k ii, -it or:i I Zav y L, ABSTRACT: ;i -t,fi!ij An it P i . I Itgrii-T.f 7, ~U". L , e 1, otr m IT. a c-iqressi --r, mod-;Iu. is r. f r r- r. y 7irA -f f Ni r~if i..'l ty - f s tim TZI f a k o s F -.7n ro-~m ir. 'r..w ner --. i - f I '-. - arri r- f r F!;i77 in ri f t n K I s h f a~~ 'Is .3;?d r. .-sa T y lol Ij fin FIJB m -i c - ? f h f 1 f f SOV, -C Ar. -ea' wtt-i r. Ott I lip Subject USSR/Aeronautic-0 - tacticS AID P - 5486 Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 3/26 Author Mironov, L. K., Eng.-Lt.Col., cand. of mil. scl. Title Attack against ground targets with rockets Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 3, 11-13, Mr 1957 Abstract The author deals with the problem of attacking the linear targets like motor vehicle columns and railroad trains and arrives to the conclusion that the most effective results can be obtained when such targets are attacked at a 900 angle in relation to theJr longitudinal axis. One graph, 1 diagram. The article merits attention. Institution : None Submitted : No date ALIMOM Ydronov, L. K. , Sagr Lt Col 86-58-6-28/34 TIZZ: No Simplifications in Air Firing (Vozduabnuwu strel'bu vypolnyatl bez uproshchsay) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flat&, 1958, Nr 6, P 79 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this short article, the author dmwa attention to the requiremnt that exercises in aerial gunnery should be carried out vithout any simpli- fications. 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