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170) AUTHORS: Belikov, P. S., Motorina, M. V. SOV/20-123-1-50/56 TITLEs On the Day an(t-N1-gtrt-RhYi in Photosynthesis (0 sutochnykh ritmakh fotosinteza) FERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 1 , PP 185 - 188 (USSR) ABSTRkCT3 30 years ago, simultaneously and independently from each other, the leningradskaya and the kiyevskaya Schools proved that the diurnal course of photosynthesis does not always follow the intensity of meteorological factors. Thus in the complex of conditions which determine the diurnal dynamics of photosynthesist certain inherent conditions must play an important part; they entered the literature as the "plasmatic factor". In the course of the past 30 years not only the nature of this "plasmatic" factor has been revealed, but the observations mentioned have also been revised (Refs 9, 12 ~ 14). Therefore, the authors feel justified to describe their test results which point to a rhythm in photosynthesis, without, however, trying to interpret the nature of the facts observed. Bean plants of the fiberleas Saksa kind were Card 1/3 selected for the tests, which grow well in artificial light On the Day and Night Rhythm in Photosynthesis SOV/2C-123-1-50/56 and show very distinct day and night rhythms in their leaf movements (Refs 3, 5, 11). C02 absorption was alwaye measured by means of Rikhter (Richter) absorbers which were combined into an aggregate following the arrangement of Nichiporovich and Vasiltyeva (Ref 6). From the results obtained, the authors deducted the following conclusions: 1) The day and night round of photosynthesis is irregular under any kind of test conditions. This holds of the entire period of vegetation also under constant conditions in the environment. A certain repetitiveness (povtoryayemost') was observed as to the moments when maxima and minima would occur. The day and night round of photosynthesis is to be studied with considera- tion to the endogenous rhythms. 2) Plants which were grown under the usual change of light and darkness showed the following periods of photosynthesis after being transferred to conditions of constant factorst the maximum roughly corresponded to the astronomic noon hours, the minimum to the night hours. 3) Plants which were grown in light con- tinuous throughout 24 hours showed a rhythm in the day and Card 2/3 night round of photosynthesis. Its increases and depressions On the Day and Night Rhythm in Photosynthesis SOV/a)-1 2 3-1-50/56 followed each other more often. This caused-Ilfeveriah" curves of photosynthesis (a term employed by -A. S. Okanenko, Ref 7). 4) All this suggests that in the d5y and night round of photosynthesis rhythms are effectiv,.- which are determined by heredity. But new rhythms may ulso be adopted by the plants. There are 2 figures and 14 references, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskaya sell skokhozyaystvennays, akademiya im. K. A. Timiryazeva (Moscow Academy of Agriculture ixini K. A. Timiryazev) PRESENTEDs June 5, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician SUBMITTEDs June 4, 1958 Card 3/3 BELIKOV, P.S., doktor biologicheskikh nauk, prof.,-,,KOTORINAs M.V.,kand. biologicheskikh nauk; KURKOVA, Ye.B., laborantka. - "' --- Using the GIP-5 infrared gas aralyser for determining the inten- siveness of photosynthesis. Izv. TSFhA no.3:30-39 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Photosynthesis) (Infrared rays) BELIKOVY P.S., doktor biologicheskikh nauk *. prof--; MOTORIWi? M.V.P kand.biologichesk!kJi nauk; KURY.(,VA, Ye,B.., labbrant Intensity of photosynthesis in various Triticum species. Izv. TSKhA no.5:44-54 ~61. (MIRj, 14:12) (Photosynthamis) bi,,I. naul.; : ," St :!AY :-,1311FAYA, 1. , !kc,:- r ~a.,A I-Yj '64 )y (II'deria Ler; 1, a -,el 's~ok-h(~Zyl'iy,:t V":,:. md I Imu., F.i-..TimJUazeva. AR6011859 SOURCE CODE: UR/0299/65/000/020/GOOI/GO01 -UTHOR: Belikov. P. S.: Motor V.; Nevskays. B. I. 'ITLE: Nature of short duration activation of photosynthesis ,OURCE: Ref, zb. Biologlys, Abs. 20G2 EF SOURCE: Izv. Timiryazevsk. a.-kh. eked no* 6. 1964, 28-36 OPIC TAGS: photosynthesis, light biologic effect, gas analyzer. IR ABS'TRACT: An infrared gas analyzer was used to study the photosynthesis rate of 17 to 20 day old leaves of Kustovsys beans with an NaCl solution (I M) acting on the roots as a stimulant for 2 min. The plants were grown under different lighting conditions: fluorescent lamp or a DRL lamp at 9000 lux and a DRL lamp at 18,000 lux. In the first case the photosynthesis rate was studied at 5,000 lux (ascending part of light ourve) and at 11,000 lux (zone of light saturation), In the second case# experiments were conducted at 5,000 and 20,000 lux. At the same time the state of the stomatal apparatus of the been leaf (lower epidermis) was studied, Under light saturation conditions temporary activation of photosynthesis In response to submersion of roots In a plasmolytic solution lasted longer and displayed a higher value. Short duration L 44277-66 ACC NR- AR6oll859 ctivation was also observed In the linear section of the light curve. hypothesis is suggested stating that the photosynthesis activation rocess starts with the light stage. The photosynthesis rate does not oincide In time with stomata movements as Increased photosynthesis revents widening of stomata openings; the general appearance of the urves is the same. During the activation period of both processes, trands considered as proof of an excited state of the leaf appear in th urrounding stoma of the epidermal cells and than disappear, It to ssumed that any stimulus acting on the roots can induce propagation of xcitement which Is transmitted to the leaf and causes activation of one r the otber physiological function. Bibliography of 32 titles. Avakimova. fTranalation of abstract7- UB CODE: 061-10 212 nd S MOTORIMA. M.V. Development oI hypofta-ftmortical relationships in reptiles. Zhur. evol. bickhim. i fiziol. I nojt262-26~ W-Je 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Laboratoriya aravnitellnoy fiziologii tsentrallnoy nervnoy sistewq Instituta evolyutsionnoy fiziologii i bickhiaii imeni Sechenova AN SSSR, Leningrad. BRIENSOF, Nata Flopeyevnai DMITRIMSUYA, Anna Aleksandrovne, VONCHAK, Marat Lyudvigovich; EOTORINA, Nina Leonidovna; SEVEROV, An,,-,toliy Konstantinovich; U6ft-IZI; STRASYM, I,.Z.P red.; FOPICHEV, A.G.~ red.izd-va; BFILGU)"OVA, I.S., tekhn.red. [Use of P-66 resin in the manufacture of radio apparatus]Gprt primeneniia smoly P-68 v izdeliiakh radiotek~Lricheskoi appara- tury. Leningrad, 1~62. 10 p. (Leningradskii dom nauclux>-- tekhnicheskoi propagarAy. O'bmen percdov~q7 opytom. Seriia: Zinte- ticheskie materialy, no.5) (MIRA 15.12) (Radio--&~uipment and supplies) (Electric relays) (Resins, Syyfthetic) 140TORIlLki V.V. Vitamin B1 metabolism and pyruvic acid in patients with various forms of tuberculosis. Sbor. trud. Uz. nauch.-isal. tub. inat. 3tl57-161 157. (MIRA 14:5) (THIAMINE) (PYhUVIC ACID) (TUBERCULOSIS) KHALILOV, A.G.;~MOTORINA,_T.Y. Vitamin B metabolism in healthy subjects under the conditiorw of Tashkent In relation to the period of the year. Sbor. trud. Uz. nauch.-Isal. tub. inat. 3:161-165 157. (MIRA 14:5) (TASMNr--I%IAMINE) (PYRUVIC AGID) MOTORIVA, Z.M. First All-Union Conference on the Geology and Metallogeny of the Pacific Ore Belto Geokhimiia no. 3:279-280 161. 04IRA 14:4) (Pacific Area--Ore deposits-Congresses) EEL I 1-OVSKUY, Ya. Ye. ; Xf IT ORA 'N.".. , Ye." . Ref ractometric method of de taru-',r~I' ~ -in - ' ' :-c ~,. , ', - - ~ ;,,. -, I ~ ~ '; in pharmacauti ~,al pr iparatione . , -1 t. A~- o, ' -. C.: t~u- ~ r) :,- , is- . ' '' r . . . ;l"' 1. Bryanskaya kintrol 'ric-ara. ~ ' ..-.k Va. MOTORNA, T. utilize all resources to cut building costs Sill. bud. 12 no.5:19-20 My 162. ~Vln 16:4) 1. Kreditnyy inspektor Kirovogradskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanks SSSR. (Kirov Province-Farm buildings-Costs) MOTORMAI, T. Let's make mre effective use of capital investment In construction by collective farTas. Sill. bud. 12 no.1:17-18 Ja 162. (MIRA 16t12) 1. Kreditnyy inspektor Kirovogradskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka SSSR. KUZHAYJU-IETOV, E.I.; I-10TORNAIA., Al~~ i".:.. I III 10, G. I.. -9-- - -'-- FRIMBETOV, M. . Chloi- IAn ~-,, , 1) 11 -,- ~ -' - - aj:f- I L. . ;-i o.)s ~.-; - -alayevska ore 0;, i t . , .I 1 1. "? .... .... '11 14:66-74 163. NIRA 16:Y) (Nonferrous metala-44etallurgy) (Sublimation (Physical sciences)) USSR/Fern Anijarls. Swino ,%ba Jour : Rof Zhur Biol., No 6, 1958, No 26202 Author : Motornryr I. Q-5 Inst : -70-t-eivmrl Titlrj : Tho ReFultz of tho Quclitctive Evclurtion of 5,vrinc of the Moldrvirn Blcck Brood Group for the yocr 19%, (Itrgi bonitirovki svinoy Moldrvokoy chornoy porodnoy gruppy z~- 19~~ j,-Dd) Ori? Pub : Zomlodoliyo i zhivotnovodstvo Moldevii, 1957, ;ic, 6, 42-44 Abstr-ct , No cbstrf-ct Cr-rd 1 1/1 MOTORMAYA, V.P. ~ Effectiveness of various methods c-f vaccination against tularemia. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 2:43-48 F '64. (AURA 17:9) GOLDATrV. I-P-; POLIVICHEK, Te.P.,' POPOV. U.S.; MOTORUMO. A.P.; SFROGODSKIT, Thermal drilling of frozen grounds. Biul. takh. ekon. Inforn. no.9:9-11 159. (min 13:3) (Boring--Cold weather operation) GOLIXYRV, I.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; POLLTIC.M, Te.P., lazh.; POPOV, U.N., inzh.; 14DTORUM-O, A.P.. Inah.; SI-MGCDSKIT, A.V.. inzb. Using reaction burners in working frozen grr,-jnd. Hakh.etroi. 16 no.11:21-23 11 159. (141RA 13:5) (Earthmoving mehinery-Cold weather operation) GCLDATRY, Ivan Prokhorovich; POLEVICHEK, Tevgeniy Pavlovich: POPOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; KOTOMNKO, Aleksey Petrovich; SEROGODSKIT, Allbert Viktorovich; TAKHWOV, A.D.. otv.red.; 3W6LDTRff, A.Te., red.jsd-va; LOKILINA, L.H., takhn.red.; SHMTAR# M5.9 takhn.red. (Using thermal methods in working frozen ground] Razrabotka morzlykh gruntov termicheskim sposobom. Moskva, Gos.neuchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornamu delu. 1960. 46 p. (KIRA 13:4) (Frozen ground) (Boring) GGIA)AYE"i , 1.?. , kand.tekhn.iiaulr, inz~.; 0, A.1. , inzh. Thcrmal method of bc-.J.nc .*,.,,-'le,3 'In frozen ground. Str~i. i dor. mash. 6 no.10:27-1219 C- l6i . (1,11% 14:15) (Borir.U machinciry) (Fro7an- crovx.~) MOTURNMO A wFire* boring in ~rozenzround. Stroitell 9 no.2:3-4,9 F 163. (Boring machinery) ftopon ground) (MMA 16:2) MOTOFUJI-ENKO, A.P. Some optical i~roi,e-,.'es of a super-ig- "rewlency gas d-.,-c- r:'e. Opt. i rjektr. 18 no.6:10"'4-10-6 Je 165. (."r1l,.A I-':I. ) -4, 1 "-JTO:UTI "'. Peat treatment using high-frequency current for surface hardening- in producine spare parts for the 1,11-20 ',-Iarsza-.ia automobile. p. 46. (TEC,11::TIA P',OIywM:ACYJ:,iA, Vol. 4, No. 2, Feb. 1954, Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEA-L), LC, Vol. 3, 110. 12, Dec. 19Y4, Uncl. PRENDSLI. A.R.; BISUR. 1.M.; MOTORNYY. I.A.; KRASIL'SHCHIKOV. A.M.; KORSUCHETSKAYA, G.A. Blood-sucking Diptera of the dubfamili Culicinse in the Moldavian S.S.R. and neighboring districts in the Ukraine. Ked.paraz. t pares. bol.supplement to no-1:56-57 '57. (MIRA 10:1) 1. 1z OdLeaskogo universiteta iment Kechnikove i Koldavskoy respuhli- kanBkoy protivomalyariynoy Btantaii. (MOLDAVIA --KOSqUITCES) (UKRAUM-KOSQUITCES) 0 A BISKKR. 140TORNYY. I.A., KRASILISHCHIKOV. A.M., BASYUL, 9.1L Effect of low temper~kturea on the ouplity of concentrPted emulsions of DW and benzene hexae~loride. I.M. Bisker -)nd othext. Ked. pnrRz. I paraz. bol. 27 no.2:228 Mr-Ap 159 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz Respubliksnekoy protivomalysriynoy stantaii Koldavskoy SSR (glnvnyy vrnch I.M. Biskpr) (INSECT IC IDES) BLANK, YK.P.; MOTORNYY, L,T, Translation surface3 of an elli '-,tl~ space 2arrying two translation netq. !fsp,ma'.naii~ 19 nc, Ta-7 J . 164. (141RA 17-~,. BIAN'K, Ya.P. ; .40TORM. L.T. zrt:,--e:~ -oncerr-,~,- c..a-l-translation si.:r:'aces. 5okl. Al' SSSP briar I k ov: ir i y g o.~, d a r s Y Sabinitted SeptemDer 3~;, -%),)4,. 1 . MOTORMY, M. N. 2. ussiR (6oo) 4. Swine--Feeding and Feeding Stuffs 7. Experiment in fattening swine on feed prepared In different ways, Sots. zhlv., 15, 110- 1, 195~- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of GonAres8, April, 1953, Uncl. DDERIN, N.; NDVRM. 0. The milliozmLire. 7man.ta prateis, m-3:23 * 160. OaA 13SQ (Construction induo try-fachnological inAmations) I) t, Y /, I,,- ; . .,~; , r- '' / IY YAROTMO. N,N,-, KOTORM. S.P.; KIRINSKATA, L.1,; TASILITIVA. A.3. - . Reaction of hall" anhydrides of fluorinated carboxylic and thiocarboxylic acids with sodium azides. Zhur. ob. khim. 27 no.8-.2243-2246 Ag 157. (KRA 10-9) (Sodium axide) (Acids. Fatty) /I I p YAROVENK0. U.N.; MOTOWNY, S.P.: KIMISKAYA, L.I. Formation of difluoroketene and its ploymr. Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no.10:2796-2799 0 157. (MIRA 11:4) (Xetene) (Polymerization) TAWVMO, U.N.; KOTORHYT. 3.P. Preparation of N-trifluomthylthiocarbomic acid esters, ZkmLr,ob. khim. 28 no.O,:2504-2505 S 158. (KIRA 11:11) (Carbamic acid) DMLISKAYA, N.M.; ZOLOTAREV, Ye.Kh.; ~OTIORNff, S.P, Use of eth7lene fluoroh7drin In simultaneous control of rodents and their ectomarasites. Yest.Moskoun.5er.biol., pochv Ol.. (NIRA 46 geog. 14 no.l:*65-71 '59. 1~9 1. 14oakovRkiy gusudarstvanMy universitot, Komplekenaya zoologo- etnomologicheskaya labomtoriya. (Rodenticides) (Insecticides) (Fluorine organic compounds) 5(3) SOVI/19-29-7-12/93 AUTHORS: Motornyy, S. Pp Zirenskaya, -T. I., YarovenIco, K. N. TITLE: New N-Triflucromethyl Carbaninates (Novyye efiry N-triftormetilkarbaminovoy kisloty) PEPIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey Ichimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, PP 715/7-215") (USSR) LBSTUICT: According to data from publications fluorinatod alkyl isocyanates show a hiLrh reactivity (Ref 1). They enter especially easily reaction with alcohols and ph.-nols to forr. esters of F-perfluoro alkyl carbamic acid, e.C. CH,01I RFI:'CO - b- EFIIIJCO2CH3 In papers published earlier by the authorG(Iiaf 2 the reactions of trifluoromethyl isocyanate with haloGen hydracid and mercaptans were described. Since the invc--sti'gati~n of the chemical properties of alkyl isocyanates and their fluorinate..' derivatives is of certain intereat, the preserit paper dQild with the oynthesis of some new V-trifluoror,,,:?thyl carb:~.minatcs. :!ho Card 1/2 constants and aralytical data of tho ner con-,L,~-,unl~j are tabulated. New R-Trifluoromethyl Carbaminates SCV/7q-2C--I-I2j/83 Trifluoromethyl isocyanate reacts with normi-al alcohols under strong heating. For this reason the reaction of the equimolecu- lar amounts of trifluoromethyl isocyanate and alcohol was carried out in a closed glass ampoule vith intense cooling. Yields were 55 to (in individual cases) 70-P,5 -,P,. '..'ore details are given in the experimental part. There are 1 table and 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: June 6, 1958 Card 2/2 5(3) - SOV/79-2)-7-141/~-') A UT110 "IS: Yarovenko, No 17., Motcrnyy, So P., Vasillyeva, A. S., Gershzonj To "Po' TITLE: Difluoro Chloromethyl Sulphene Chloride (Diftorkhlormetilsullfer~chlorid) FERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1QI59, Vol 21), llr 7, I.p ?1.6111-2165 (Ussn) ABSTRACT: The purpose of the present paper was the synthesi3 of the above, compound.In contrast to trichloro methyl sulphene chloride, the product of its reaction rith diethyl anine, trichloro methyl- (N-diethyl)-sulphene amide, reacts with antimony trifluoride in the presence of small amounts of SbCl 51 without separation of the C-S bond, to form fluarodichloro-,difluor,-)ch'Lorc-, an' probably trifluoromethyl-(N-diethyl)-sulphene ar.-ides. in this connection heating and its duration play an Jimportant part. Delou 650 practically only fluore dichlorome thy'- (N-die thy'-')- sulphene amide is formed. At 670 and after heating during 1 1/2 hours difluoro chloromethyl-(N-diethy'L)-sulphen(, amide (25 ~)) is formed in thj mixture with fluoro dichloro- and trichloro methyl-(N-dicthyl)-sulphene amide. Since difjur~r-) cliloromethyl- Card 1/2 (N-diethyl)-sulphene amide is very unstable, it is n,3t nocessary Difluoro Chloromethyl Sulphene Chloride to separate it from the reaction mass. The liquid must only be separated from the solid, resinous reaction products and tl:c-n saturated with dry HC1 (Rof 4)(Scheme 3). Th-a thus obtained mixture of trichloro-, difluoro chloro-, and fluorodichloro methyl sulphene chloride may easily be separated by distillation in a column. The effect of temperature and the duration of heating on the yield of difluorochloro- and fluorodichloromethyl sulphene chlorides may be seen from a table. There are 1 table and 4 references, 1 of which is Soviet. SUBMITTEDs June 6, 1958 Card 2/2 TAROVJW, I. N. -, PT 94191 S.P. Nothods of synthesizing fluorlas analogues of dichloroformoxine. zhmr. ob khim..3o no.12:4o66-4o6g i) l6o. (=A 13:12) (formaldehyde) moTaRm New method of preparing N-perfluaroalkyl-N-methyl carbamatee. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 nr~,10-3391-3392 0 163. (MIRA lb.11) YCTCRN Y-Y, V. I. Enaineer 9 "Investigation of 5'actcrs Affecting the CrerEtion of Orark-Conrec--n-z Rod (Sliling) Pearings of Int,3rnal Combustion Fnpines. Sub 25 Jun 52, All-Union Correspondence Polytechnic Tnst, Ministry of '-;igh Education ';'S;R Dissertations presented for science and engineer4nF le~~rees In I-loscow durinw 1951. S( : Sum. '10. 4'(), 9 "ay 55 MOTORNYY, V..-P. Best approximation of functions of two variables by function of the type #7 (z) + 1V(y). Inv. AN SSSR. Ser. mat. 27 no.6:1210- 1214 N-D 163. (MIRA 171l) MOTORNTI, V-Ye. Manufacture of prestressed keramzit concrete slabs. Transp. stroi. 11 no-7:31-32 JI '61. (MIRA 14:7) 1. GlaNnyy inzh. zavoda "Stroydetal"I tresta Sevkavtransstroy. (Lightweight concrete) (Prestressed concrete) 1!~TORNYY, V.Ye. Insulated prestressed keramzit concrete slabs. Transp. stroi. 12 no.8:49-50 Ag 162. (FJRA 15:9) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Krasnodarskogo zavoda 'Stroydetall" tresta Sevkaytransstroy. (Lightwaight concrete) (Concrete slabs) KOURETV T. Z.; -~OTORM, T. re. Manufacture of foundations for metal contact network oleo. Transp. stroi. 13 n0-3:11-12 Mr '63. (MIRA 16:45 1. Direktor Krasnodarskogo zavoda, Sovkavtranostroya (for Kosyrerl. 2. Glavnyy inzhener Krasnodarskogo zavodaL Sovkartransetroya. (for Motorn7y). (Foundations) (Precast concrete) ACC NRt AM0007~!14 (-A SOURCE CODE: uR/oo85/66/c,2, 1./ /0 ~d 5 AU"11i'OR: Mlitenkov, F. M. ; 14otorov B. Motorova, E. A. OIIG: none TITLE Sim-lost mathematical model for the investiCation of the -,f water- uater reacturs in the self-regulation rc(!,i,-,e :.SOURCE: Atc-annya eneraiya, v. 21, no. 5, 15 66, 3~3 5 ~GPIC TAGS: nuclear reactor control, ni;clpqr reactor characteriz~tic, a tc modcl, reactor ncutron flux, kinetic equation AI'YSTRACT :This is a summary of article no. I-LI/3464, submittef; to r an, filed but not Dublished in Pall. A mathcmnticni model is derived for c t I tion of the stability of an isolated reactor in the self-regul-tior. mL~dci can be used to investigate the dynamics of the reactor at frequencies, since the time constants chnracterizir4,- the proce,,i_es r)-- -n the ncti~,e zone are as a rul(, much srn;iller than the period ~)f t, ~he coolant. To Drove the validity of this modei, the influence oi- v,!r_ analyzed, namely the presence of spaces between the channels, the rcnt n~Jmber o, (,roups of delayed neutrons-, the lifetime:; of the prompt neutrc.,n.,, of the Darameters along the len-th of the channel, the temperature effec- ~f reactiiv- ity of the fule, "he nonlinearity of the kinetic equations, and the ther- 1 inertia of the -.uel element cladding. The effects of 'the different factors ,Lr(,- _~,cussed briefly individually. Orig. art. has; 1 formula. 1/1 SU-B CODE: 18/ SUBM DATE: 24Sep65 uDc: 621.039-51- ACC NRz AIY700G'(~_4 ~A SOURCE CODE: UR/OO85/66/c,2-,. AUIMOR; Mitenkov, F. M. ; Motorov, B. I. Votorovo, E. A. ORCT: none TITLE: Sim~,Iont mathematical model for the inve5tigition of the djrrlm'. ,f water- _N-.ater reacturs in the self-regulation regime -6 SO~MCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 21, no. 5, 1156 ', 385 iOPIC TAGS: nuclear reactor control, niiclorir reactor characteri,;t1c, modcL, reactor ncutran flux, kinetic equation A-,-`.STRACT: -Ihis is a summary of article no. ill/-1,464, submittcf~ to filed but nbt Dublished in full. A mathemnticn-1 model is derived 10~, tion of the stabillty of an isolated reactor in the self - regul.%t -1 or, - mo`el can be used to investigate the dynamics of 'he reactor at , I U I - frequencies, --ince the tire constants chnTacterizing "be procef Len o." he active zone are as a rule much sm;iller than the period c)f the c'. the coolant. To prove the validity of this model, the infl-uence cf v;:.-. fac,orn *s analyzed, namely the presence of spaces between the chpnnel!-,, the re,%t n~~,-Jrjer of groups of 6elayed neutrons, the lifetime:; the prompt neutro.---, of the parameterz along the length of the channel, the temperature e,',rer, Z reactiv- ity of the fule, the nonlinearity of the kinetic equations, and the ther:, 1 inertia of the fuel element cladding. The effects of the different factors are :.,,cussed briefly individually. Orig. art. has: 1 formula. 2/1 SUB com: 18/ SUBM DATE: 24SeP65 uDc: 621.035.r,'~ WMROVA, Te., smann77 mater; ALDUMOVA:,--X.-,-IMUI,,ovi3hehitaa; ILMMINk. T.. - --w-rawo-T-shchitfla Tou're in the wrong, Linda! Rabotnitea 37 no.2:11 F '59- (KM 12-3) 1. Ka"vol'M7 kombinat, Bryansk. %men-Employment) L 21143-66, ,AM MR; ~~,AP6003503. welibi of 23000-3000. in dimthylAmm, was 4.42 - si a.' The through a.4umirtz s&& iUft4d swplis wom ab s"ctra wet*,t*en an Significant ch4agos -In limi - In cress IR irradiat lits, migiraii an i6,-the v feross b ari nitrile graQ. n9 , ~ - r" ~ ~-P LT , ". ~ ;~ 11-,-G~ J -1. . . Journal of Applied Chemil~try April 1954 Cbemical Engineering and Electrochemical. . 11--- V- k- Uydraullo centiffugal regulMor.. Motor""'I,N. V -A V, Sfritzlgj (B.P. 696,791, 31.7.51. Czech, -.,r.7~~a r(vilator (or tlie control of injection pumps for I)i,.Xl engines is cbinled. 1 0. voTrM.- SILINI ,E.A. [Silins, E.); SHMIT, I.K. (Smits, 1.); GEYDEERIKH, M.A.; DAVIDOV, B.E.; KRENTSELI, B.A. Structural transformations of polyncrylonitrile under the effect of infrared Irradiation. Elektrokhimiia 2 no.1:117-122 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1) 1. lAtviyokiy gosudarsty9nnyy universitet i Inatitut neftekhimi- cheskogo sinteza AN SSS*-I, Moskva. Submitted April 27, 1965. MOTOV, A.V.; ZABELKIN, A.D. Reorganization of the outside pnv=m#.Ic tube trumparUtiOn between factory buildings. Dt:v.prom. 10 no.6:21-22 Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Moskovskiy mebellno-sborochnyy kombinat No.2. (Moscow-Furniture industry) (I'hevWtic--Tube transportation) IV= SOV/ 137-57- 1 1 -2 10 M D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurg,,ya, 1957, ~~'r 1 1, ~) 5~i (1,SSj(j A U *r f IPU.;_~D. L. T ITL E A Study of the System TiO2-H2SO4(NH4)1S04_112O nection with the Problem of the Treatment of tht- Titanmin Nio- bates of the Kola Peninsula ([ZlLcheniye sistviny T101-11 S0,J(N11,j),PS0, if 0 v svVazi s probjenioy percralmiki titano-niabatov K(d'skovo poluostrova) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the Author's dissertation for the de- gree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences, presented to the In-t obshch, i neorgan. khirnii, AN SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, USSR Academy of Sciences), N/los( ow, 1957 ASSOCIATION: In-t obshch. i neorgan. khimii, AN SSSR (Institute of Gen- eral and Inorganic Chemistry, USSR Academy of Sciences), Moscow Card 1/1 MOTOV, D. L. Solubility In the ternary system MOSO 4 --(IE4)2SO4 -H 20 at 200. Zhur. neorg. khim. ? no.11:2661-2667 N 157. (mrRA 11-3) (Solubility) (Titanyl sulfate) (Ammonium sulfate) MOTOV, D. L. ting the quaternary system TIO? -- H2SO4 -- (M)2504 - H~O by the volubility method (isotherm 200). Zhur. 136org, ktam, 2 no.12:2797-2806 D 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. n1lakir filial im. S.M. Xtrova AN SSSR. (Titanium oxides) (Sulfuric acid) (Ammonium sulfate) SUV/137 -59-55 -9618 Translation from Referatlvny-y zhurnal, Metallurgiya. .1959, Nr 5, p 20, (USSW ATIMOF Motov, D.L, AI T-,=- T -nvestigatlor Into the T102 - 60 (-CANT ~)SaG-- F,,O 4 0 a .7 System by the Method of-fo-lubl~lty. .0 , 80 PERIODICAL :zv. Karel'sk. I Kollsk, fil- AS USSR, 1958, Nr 3. PP 139-151 ABSTFACT, In connection with the titanyl-ammonium method of complex sulfat.re prooessing of' titanium n1obates from the Kola Peninsula, the author investigated the isotherms of solubility of the T102-H250,,- -(NH 4)2SO4-HO quarternary system at 00, 400 and 800C. It was established hat titany! and ammonium bisulfate, =ysta-11lizing In this sytem in the form of monohydrate (NH 710(304) H 0 - q1- 2' T t (NH (30 ) , Was ~~ -nd ir the form of anhydrous sal ~2 Aquipondera.it to the saturated solution w1tKin a wile range of ~.ori ,entrat tons and temperatures, The saturation surfac.- has tli-: Card 1/2 shape of a hill, Raising temperaturea: after .--rystallizatllon a-a,~~7 30'1/137-59-5-9618 Investigation Into the TIO H 60 -(NH ) So -H 0 (~uartermary System by the ~2Q 8001C21. 4 2 Method of Solubility (00, C '.therms) expansion of I! to the -r'OS04 - (NH ) 304line triangle at the expense of the r'duMon in the e At 800C 1 does not crystallize at all. There field of T102 gel in the system, which expands a3:ount of intensified hydrolysis processes. of the TiOSO4-H2304-(NH ) so range of stability of 2 4 is also a crystallization IV/ at elevated temperatures on A.Sh. Card 2/2 M 0 Trl ~ ~) L 5(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2015 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Kollsldy filial Sbornik trudov po khimicheskoy tekhnologii minerallnogo syrlya KollskDgo poluostrova, vyp. 1 (Collection of Works an Chemical Technology of Minerals of the Kola Peninsula, Nv- 1) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 221 p. 1,200 copies printed. Errata slip inserted. Resp. Ed.: B.N. Melentlyev, Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciencesl Ed. of Publishing House: B.M. Markus; Tach. Ed.: E. Yu. Rleykh. PURPOSE: The book is Intended for scientists and techniciars concerned with the extraction of tantalum, niobium, and rare metals. COVERAGE: The book deals with a study of a complex treatment of the perovskite and sphene concentrates. The first three articles covar methods of extraction of titanium dioxide from the perovskite concentrate with side recovery of niobium.. tantalum, and rare earths. The treatment of sphene concentrate is discussed in two articles. The separation of titanium, niobium, and tantalum is described in a separate article. The problem of selecting an efficient Card 1/3 Collection of Works on Chemical (Cant.) SOV/2015 technological procedure is discussed in the last article. No personmIlties Rre mentioned. There are 31 refereences: 25 Soviet, 3 English, and 3 German. TAMZ OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Goroshebeako, Ya. G., V.I. Belokoskov, Yu.A. Fomin and M.I. Andreyevs. laboratory Experiments on the T).vatment of Perovskite Concentrate Accord- ing to the Titanium Sulfate Procedure 5 Goroshchenko, Ya.G., V.I. BelAkosko-v, Yu.A. Fomin, and K.I. Andreyeva. laboratory Experiments on the Treatibent of Perovskite Coucentmte by Fusion With Ammonium Sulfate and Sulfuric Acid 25 Goroshchenko, YA.G., V.I. Beiokeakov, and Yu. A. Fomin. large Scale laboratory Experiments on Funing Perovskite Concentrate With Ammonium Sulfate and Sulfuric Acid 40 Goroshcheako, Ya. G., D.L. Motov, and G.V. Trnf1_mnv. laboratory Experi- ments on the Treatment --of-Wein"'b Concenfr-te by Fusion With Aimonium Sulfate and Sulfuric Acid 67 Card 2/3 Collection of Works on Chemical (Cont. SOV/2015 , and G. V. Trofimov. Goroshchenko, Ya.G.,._D.L. Motoy large Scale IALb- oratory Experiments on Fkwion of Sphene Concentrate With Annonfum Salfate and Sulfuric Acid 79 Study of the S)rstem TiO2 - H 2S0 4 - (NH4) 2S04 - H2 0 by Dissolution in the Aqueous Solution Region 101 Goroshcheako, Ya.G..Vand M.I. Andreyeva. Extraction of Niob:Lum and Tantalum From Intermediate Products Obtained During the Provessing of Loparite, PL-rovskite, and Sphene 129 Goroshchenko, la.G., V.I. Belokosko-v, Yu.A. Fomin, and D.L. Motov. The -:-~ uction Problem of Selecting a Scheme for Industrial Process f0- the ~ of Titanium Pignents From Perovskite Concentrate With Side Recovery of Fare Metals 148 AVAMA=: Libmry of Congress Card 3/3 TM/fnl B-3-59 GOROSHCIMTKO. Ya.G.; MOTOV, D.t.; TROFIMOV, O.V. w4w4ft"M laboratory experiments an the processing of sphene concentrate by fusion with ammoniin sulfate and sulfuric acid. Sbor.trudov po khim.t~khnol.min.syria Kol'.polnos. no.1:67-78 '59. (MIRA 12:5) (Sphene) (Ammonium sulfate) (Sulfuric acid) GOROSHCHYMO, Ta.G.; NOTOT, D.L.; TROPIMOV, G.V. Ixtended, laboratory experiments on the fusion of sphene concentrate with ammoniwn sulfate and sulfuric acid. Sbor. trudov po khim.tekhnol.min.syrlia Koll.poluos. no.1:79-100 059. (KUU 12:5) (Sphene) (Titanium oxides) (Niobium) S108116010091013MV0011014 A006/AO01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Kh1miya, 1960, No. 13 (1), P. 57, # 5104 AUTHOR: Motov, D. L. TITLE- Investigation of the '.~~H2304 - (M02304-H20 System by the Method of Solubility Within the Range of Aqueous Solutione PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. po khim. tekhnol. mineralln. syr'ya Kol'sk. polua-stroua, No. 1. Moscow-Leningrad, AN SSSR, 1959, pp. 101-128 TEXT: The author investigated the T102- H2S04-(NH4)23O4-V system by the solubility method at 0, 20, 4o and 800c in the H2S04-T'OSO4-(NH4)2S04rangp. Within the wide range of temperatures and concentrations dehydrated (NH4"2'v'0( 2 ) - SG~ In the form of two crystalline modifications or the monohydrate of this saJt crystallize in the system. The author determined the composition of the solid V/ phases of the system and outlined their crystallization fields. The X-rP-Y, crystal-optic and thermographic methods were used to determine the solid phases. Ye. Banashek Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 GOROSHCHICHKO. Ta.G.; BEI-OKOSKOV, V.I.; rOMIN, Yu.A.; MOTOV, D.L. Selecting the industrial layout for the production of titanium pigments from perovskite concentrate with a side recovery of rare metals. Sbor.trudoy po kh1m.tekhno1.nin.syr'ia Kol'. poluos. no.1:148-221 '59. WRA 12:5) (Titanium) (Rare earth metals) GOROSHCIMIKO, Ya.G.; MMV, D.L.;-TROFIII)V. G.V.', BMKCSKOV, V-1. Testing a continuous method for the sulfuric acid dec?wpool- tion of titanium-niobium concentrates. Izv.Kar.i Kol Jil. Ali SSSR no.4:135-141 159. OGRA 13:5) 1. Laboratoriya khimicheakoy takhnologii Kollskogo filiala AN SSSR. (Sulfuric acid) (Titanium-niobium ores) 5M AUTHORt Notov, D. L. SOV/78-4-9-16/44 TITLE: The Investigation of Titanyl Ammonium-bioulphates PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 9, pp 2026-2033 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Two forms of titanium bioulphates exist: 1. Me 2[T'(SO4)31 and 2. Kq[Tio(so 4)21 . Salto of the second kind (titanyl salts) were investigated. They form stable double salts only with monovalent 'cations and are of importance for the separation of titanium from niobium and tantalum in industry. The determination of the chemical composition, optical properties of the crystals, as well as the X-ray analysis of the structure of the ammonium salt (NH 4)2 TiO(SO 4)2'H20 have been described in an earlier report by the author (Rof 15). Here the behaviour of the salt on heating, the tensimetric analysis according to a method described by A. G. Bergman (Hof 18) and the solubility diagram are reported on. Weight lost on heating (Fig 1) was determined by means of a torsion balance, the thermogram (Fig 2) by means of the pyrometer Card 1/3 by N. S. Kurnakov. Table I gives the analysis of products The Investigation of Titanyl Ammonium-bisulphates SOV/78-4-9-16/44 0 obtained at 350, 400, 450, and 500 . Bound water is lost between 180 and 2100, ammoniumsulphate sublimates above 300c), and (NH 4)2S20 70 6TiSO4is formed. Pure titanyl sulphate was not found, as this begins to decompose at 5000. Above 6000 decomposition to T102 is complete. Figures 3 and 4 show a similar curve for the loss in weight, and the thermogram. of anhydrous ammonium titanyl bisulphate. The only difference is the lack of a loss in weight between 160 and 210 by evolution of water. The results of the tensimetric analysis between 20 and 800 are given in tablos 2,3 and figures 7, S. Not even drying over 96% sulphuric acid yields pure monohydrate (NH 4)TiO(SO 4)2'H20 , as it obstinately retains excess water. Figure 9 gives the vapor pressure diagram drawn by means of these data. The solubility diagram (Fig 10) was obtained by plotting the cooling curve of the aqueous solution. It consists of two branches, one corresponding to the Card 2/3 I The Investigation of Titanyl Ammonium-bisulphates SOV/78-4-9-16/44 crystallization of ice, the other to the solubility of the monohydrate. The eutectic point lies at 29.0 % by weight (NH4)TiO(SO 4)2 and -10.60. There are 10 figures, 3 tables, and 20 references, 10 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kol'skiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (Kola Branch of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: June 10, 1957 Card 3/3 GOROSHCHMIKO. Ta.G.; KOTOV. D.L.; TROPIKOV. G-V. Studying the rapidity of revealing by sulfuric acid of loparite. perovalcite and sphene concentrates. Met. met 33 no. 12:3&-42 D 160. (KMA 13:12) (Nonferrous metals) (ore dressing) S/149/62/000/006/005/008 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Mqt4pov, D. L., Leshtayeva, T. G. TITLE: Exiraction method of separating zirconium and hafnium with cyclohexanone from sulfuric said solutions PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyashikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, no. 6. 1962, 113 - 121 TEXT: The extraction was performed by shaking a sulfuric acid solution with an equal volume of cyclohexanone In a glass separating- funnel during 3 min. Ten minutes later samples were taken off. e distribution of Zr and Hf was de- termined by using radioactive Hf181 and ZrR Isotopes. To contaminate the opera- tional solutions, sulfuric acid solutions of radioactive Isotopes we-e used; the calculated activity was 5,000 - 15,000 Pulses/min.ml. MoreoverrZr distribution was determined by the gravimetzic method and the Rf content by quantitative spec- tral analysis. The experiments were made with a solution containing 23.6 g/i zrO 2 and 100 g/l H 230 It was found that without the introduction of oomplexform- sg~a ing additional nil'cyclohexanone does not extract either hafnium or zirconium, Card 1/3 S/149/62/0w/006/005/008 Extraction method of separating zirconium and... Aoo6/Aioi Of a.,series of tested inorganic and organic compounds, satisfactory results in extracting Hf into cyclohexanone and separating Zr and Hf were obtained with rh6danides, in particular with ammonia rhodanide. Regularities were revealed of extracting Hf and Zr with cyclohexanone from sulfuric acid solutions in the pres- ence of rhodanide, depending an the content of ZrO 2 + HfD 2# H2SO 4 (NH4)2s("- and upon a varying ratio between the aqueous (V w) and organic (V 0) phases. Q'rom 1: 0 .05 to 1 : 10) - It was established that at 400 g/1 NH CSN and more, 100 - 200 g/1 H2so4 acidity of the solution, up to 100 g/1 Zro 2 + HA 2 content, and Vw :V0 . 1.1, the degree of extracting Hf into the organic phase was 95 - 97.5%, the factors of s4~arating Zr and Hf being between 60 - 140. The cyclic ketone, i.e. ayelohexanone Af the presence of rhodanide-ion, is an exclusively specJ-flq and efficient extracb- ing agent for separpting Zr and Hf. The method can be used to obtain pure zirco- n,Wm and hafnium concentrates. There are 6 tables W 4 figures. CaN 2/3 1 4/14t~1000/0%/Qwbus Extraction method,of separatIM zIrconlum and... AOO(%o A101 A330CIATTON: Institut khimil i tekhnologii rodkikh elewAmtov J mimrallnege syrlya Kol'skogo filial& AN SM '(1mt1tute o r apostmy am Tochniques of Rare glemente and Crude Minerals &C Kola 8ranch of AS USSR) SUEMITTED- may 91 19611 Card 3/3 061008 ,rmivg,.A ti the. com- am- re-,ctiie -ractaries. M v7, V) SIMBIRSKIY, I. "Financial planning on state farms. S.Motov, L.Shulltz. Reviewed by, I.Simbirskii. Fin. SSSR 16 no.5:8?"_*jo"W- #55. (MIRA 8:6) (State farms--Finances) (Motor7. S.) MOTOV, Sergey Iosifovich; TOKAREVA, M., red.; MiAPOLISKIY, Ya., tekhn. - -- [Planning the production and financial operations of a state farm] Planircrvanie proizvodstvermo-finansovoy deyatellnosti sovkhoza. Moskva, M-vo sellkhoz. SSSR. No.2.[Financial plan- ning on state farms] Finansovue planirovanie v sovkhozakh. 1959. 141 P. (MMA 15-1) (State fams-Finance) KOFNYAIEV, V.P., dots.; MASSARYGIN, F.S., dots.; MAVZHLY!,:V, dots.; KOPLTAYEV, V.P., dote,; USATOV, I.A., kand. ekonor. I ~'- COtE.' nauk; WIN, V.14.., dota.; 11-117AKON, KOAOTNOVILY L,, red.; ',EDVZDEVA, jI.., red.; TBUGIIIA, "I., tnkhr;. red. (Analysis of the financial and economic operations of enter- priseslAnaliz finansovo-khoziaistvennoi dei-.tellnosti pred- priiatii. Pod obshchei red. KoprWLyevi- 1.'oskva, Gosfinizdat, 1962. 357 p. (141 HA 112) (Finance) (Industrial management) ABRAMOV, V.A.; RUNYAIITSEV, A.F.; CHAYKII),, P.I.; ABATURINt L.V.; GAVRILOV, V.I.; ALTAYSUY, I.P.; YX-IJESKIY, A.Ye.; SUYJACH, P.V.; VASILvYF-V, V.N.; OBOIDISM, K F;; fULVELYEV, Ye.A.; Z4 ; V~ ~~.; RUSAFOV, G.K.; IVANOV, r-ISKUNOV, V., red.; POLYAYOU., !., red.; MUKHN, Yu., tekhn. red. [Economics of agricultural enterprises; textbook]Ekonomikca sellskokhoziaistvanrykh predpriiatii; uchebnoe posobie. Mo- skva, Gospolitizdat, 1962. 510 P. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Komunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysshaya partiy-naya shkola. (Farm management) SHEMNEV, M.K., kand. ekon. nauk; VOTOV, PJ2; KOLYCHEV, L.I., kand, skon. nauki BMINSKIY, L.V.; GRIGORtYEV, S.T.; PYIAYF,VA, A.P., ra&; ULIDD, A.I., tekhn. red. (Finance and the issuing of credit to agricultural enter- prises] Finansy i kreditovanie sallskokhosiaistvennykh pred- priiatii. Moskva, Sellkhosizdat, 1963. 342 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Agriculture-Finance) ABRAMOV, V.O., naunim. sotr.; CHAYK114, O.F., nauchn. sotr.; ABATURIN, L.V., nauchn. sotr.; GAVRILOV, V.I.[Havrylov V.I.), nauchn. sotr.; ALTAYSKIY, I.P.[Altaislkyi, I.P.1, nauchn. sotr.; KAMINSKIY, O.IE.[Kaminalkyi, O.IE.J, nauchn. sotr.; RU",ANTSEV, O.IE., nauchn. sotr.; SUKACH, P.V., nauchn. sotr.; VASILIYEV, V.1'.[Vasjl'iev, V.M.1, nauchn. sotr.; KOTOV, G.G.[Kotov, H.H.], nauchn. sotr.; DBOLENSKIY, K.P.[Obolenalkyi, K.P.1, nauchn. sotr.; SAVELOYEV, Ye.O.[Savelliev, MO.], nauchn. sotr *;-na-MV4 ~41_, nauchn. sotr.; RUSAKOV, G.K.[Rusakov, H.K.), nauchn. sotr.; YEVDOKIMENKO, V.P.[IEvdokymenko, V.P.], red.; SKVIRSKAYA, M.P.[Skvyralka, V.P.1, tekhn. red. (Economics of agricultural enterprises] Ekonomika sillsko- kbospodarslkykh pidpriiemstv; navehallnyi posibnyk. Kyiv, Derzhpolltvydav URSR, 1963. 469 p. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Kommunisticheskays, partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysshaya partiynaya shkola. 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(MIM 14: 8) Agriculture-Audio-visual aids) BOCHKAREV, V.P., kand. geol.-miner. nauk; NIK111NAY L.G., kand. geol.-miner. nauk; SfUPPO, S.M.1 kand. gwi.-miner. nauk; EYLBOVA, N.M., st. inzh.; GG-LCbO.,-tCD'KG, G.L., inzh.; FERLIK., G.F.J. inzh.; BADALETOV, S.1-1., kanc. geol.-miner. nauk; VLAD1M1,qOV, N.M., kand. geol-miner. nauk; SADYKOV, A.M., kand. geol.-miner. nauk; MALYSHEV, Ye.G., ml. nauchn. sotr.; BERKALIYEV, N.A., st. inzh.; EYLINOV, Yu.1., St. inzh.; MUKHAMEDUANOV, S.M., kiind. geol.-miner. nauk; ISABAYEV, T.T., St. inzh.; RO-TOV, Yu.A., inzh.; KOLOTILIN, N.F., kiind. geol, miner. nauk; LAPMU-Sa.D., lnzh.; SHOYMLANOVA, M.M., inzh.; YARDIC'n1v r.1%, inzh.: BAI,W'T-1- Mk-TI A.V.j kawi*.miner. usuic Ideceased I St.. inzh.; SATPAYEV, K.I., akadQ40k.A'-.g1&ve- red. [deceased]; MUOYHV-v.G.TS., Otv. red.1 DMITROVSKIY, V.I., red.; SEVENOV, I.S., red.; HRAILOVSKAYA, M.Ya., red.; KOROLEVA, N.N., red. [Irtysh-Karaganda Canal; engineering geological conditions] Kanal Irtysh - Karaganda; inzhenerno-geologicheskie u-sloviia. Alma-Ata, Nauka, 19b5. 161) p. (MIAA 18:5) 15-57-lo- 1-4951 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 19~'7, Nr 1~, p 2?1 (USSR) AUTHOR: Motov. Yu. TTTLE: New Data on the Mechanization of Mining Sand and JrLivel (Novoye v makhanizats1i rilzrabotki peska i graviya) PERIODICAL: Stroit. materialy, 1954, Nr 2, pp 34-35 APSTRACT: The author examines foreign experiments (particularly American) in operating sand and gravel pits. He no tes the following features: the use of excavators with different shovel sizes--dragline shovels, for instance, ranging in capacity from 0.39 M3 to 1.91 m3; operations with excavators of the "mechanical shovel" type functioning over the entire thickness of a single bank that reaches 45 m to 60 m in height; the distribution of draglines under a variety of conditions for mining dry and water-soaked deposits; the use of conveyor belts in Card 1/2 the pits for transport with movable bankers; and wide- MOTOV, Tu., inzhener. *V40400t ft'-for 3 uo*2334-35 7 mechanized treatment of *and and gravel. Strol.mat. '57, WaA 100) (United States--Excavating machiner7) in ~nrct~ c iY' F r)F S- ri, r, V, c Po --its r ZXLl C!, I -~;,L MeknanizatS4ya "rudoy~mkikh i "yazht!ly!,h pp I ~ itA CTL -mince May 1957, in the Tuchkov3kiy karlyer -u(,- kGvj ~arry~l a new method of excavating sandy gravel has been using the E-1004 excavator, conveyers, s:_-reening ma- chines)etc. Special ZIS-565 trucks are trans.orting Zra-jel for further treatment to the crushing and sortii;E, There are 2 figures. _VAILAbL~,: library , of C,ngress Card 1/1 1. Earth moving equipment 2. Mines-Equipment 3. Mining engineering-USSR AU-HMR: Motov, Yu.M., Engineer TITLE: To Improve the Nlechanization of Sand and (Sovershenstvovat, mekhanizatsiyu dobychi -E~~TOTDICAL: Mekhanizatsiya trudoyOmkikh i tyazhglykh pp 25-26 (USSR) 3OV/ll8-c8_11_P'.'/19 ~;ravel Yining peska i graviya) rabot, 195P., Nr 11, ABS'PACT: This is a short description of Soviet mining methods in sand and gravel pits. In the USSR, sand and gravel are mined mostly with conveyers equipped with a straight shovel, and only seldom with the use of drag-line excavators or scrapers and bulldozers. The author mentions the methods of mining sand and gravel in the USA. There are 3 photographs and 3 tables. 1. Mining engineering--USSR 2. Mining engineering--USA 4. Sand --Handling 5. Industrial equipment Card 1,11 140TOV Yu K Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the parameters of i- -* -;its in connection with the mechanization of mining san~gTave work." Moscow, 1960, 14 pp, (Acad Sci USSR. Inst Nlining Affairs), 200 Copies, (KL, 30-60, 138)