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AUTHORS: Kravets, V~Ia and Ryz)lenkog I.A. 21-58-5-12/28 TITLE: Determination of the.~Maximum'Air Stream.Velocity in Relatively-:, Smooth,Mine Workings,by*the D,uIst Factor (Opredeleniye .maks il- mal~noy skorosti ventilyatsionnogo potoka v.~otnositellno ~gladkikh.rudnichnykh vyrabotkakh po pylevomu faktoru) .PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1958, Nr 5,.pp 515_1~1 518 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authorsanalyzed the air motion in tively smooth mine rela . , workings and came to.a conclusion that its velocities cor-., respond to thebeginning of movement of coal:parti6les up to 100 microns in diameter, They derived formulas for deter-.::: mination of the lower limiting air velocity at-which coal- particles begin to,move, which indicate that its value de- pends,upon the',specific weight of the particles and coeffi- cient of.the.~aerodynamlical,re.sistaxice ofthemine workingi but,does not:depend on the size of the particles Numerical examples cited show'that this:value.varies,.in:the limits between 1.7 and 8.8'm/~eco There: is 1 sketch and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy.institut (Kiyev~Polytechnic:_ Card 1/2~ Institute) RYZHENKO, I. A. Cand Tech Sci "Study of parameters of ventilating stream characteri zing the outflow of dust from mining p Char' o erations.' R kov, 1961. 15 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Seco ndary Specialist 'Education Ukrai nian SSR, KharIkov Mining Inst)- 200 copies; price not given; list of author's works on pp 14-15,Z 1l entries); (KL, 10-61 sup, 218) (Mechanical drawing) 1/2 UDOs','342.541 rd s 347.5'Wi 5 c --, . -- -- .. I - - - . '' - '7 *~-.~ -, -- -: - .1 . - 4 ~' - : - . . ..... r - ~- ~~ 3(5) PlAn I Molt 307/1923 Akademlys nAuk 533 Otdolonlye mcuk. X=isslya Do trableme 'Zakonmemosti rameshchmiya pol*=Y)* iskopaye=yIds. Zelononarnoott razatshchenlya polomVkh IskApa"w7kh (RSVaBrItIes in the Distribution or MAeral Deposits Val 1. K0600W, Ild-To AN SM, 190.~ 532 p. Urrate slip Inserted. 2,500 40PLOO priAtOd., Keep. Me U.S. Shatakly, Aeadeoldlanj Iditorld Doardt N.D. Matakirl Academician, D.1, Wharbakovp Academician# N,A. Belylyevski7s N.M. Doleopolor, O.D. Levltskly, YU.N. rushoharovskiy, G.A. 901solev) 94. of Publishing Mouses 0.1. Nosovj Tech. Zd.t I.M. Ouseva PURPOSEt This book is Intended for pologista and petrographers#_ ibution or t di d s r wide particularly them* Interested In the worl m1narals and the reasons underlying their occurrence. COVMG3t On the basis of particular regional studios this book attempts to establish the rules governing the distribution of metallic and non-metallic are deposits. The work Includes articles on the matellogeny of Individual minerals, an broad methodological problems, and on the possibility or predicting the ooourreno* of a mineral In the USSR on the basis or Its occurrence throughout the world. BIx maps depleting the distribution of a partlGular mineral throughout the world are Included with the work. References accompany 9sch article. ?ABXZ OF CON101 Staritskly, rd.0. Certain Magnetic and Metallogenatio Characteristics or Platform Areas P1 nun, G.V., and V.A. MAznttsov. -Rigularities In the Geologic Structure and the Metallogeny or the Altay-Soyan Hyperb"Is Formation 275 Salrnov, Vr., andYL- : acme Featt"a In the nn~ t ; Formation wd D roUry Deposits 289 V.A. ROXLII&rltl*a In the rormation and Spatial Distribution of Moran" Deposits In the Altay-3&ygn Yol4ed Ai*& 302 BogatsTdy, V.T., Regularities In the Distribution of Titanim Concentrations and Its Metallogenstle Characteristics Obser"d In M* Mrseancy"skly &a 11% ILICHENKO, S.G., otv. red.; CIIUKLI:11,,.S.G., zam. otv. red.- RYZHENKO, L P red., P.- BADYLIKES, I.S., red.; ALEKSEYEV, V VEYNBERG., B.S., red.; GOGGLIN', A.A., red.; MMITSER, L.Z.,: red.; MADAN, S.Z., red.; NAYER, V.A., red.: MIRMUS, B.A., r ed.; BARENBOYM, A.D.,,red.; NIKULISIIINA,:D.G. red. (Transactions of the Conference on the Outlook for the.bevel- opment and Introduction of Refrigerating Equipment into the National Economy of the U.S.S.R.] Trudy Konferentsii po per- spektivam razvitiia i. -nedrenila ':holodillnoi toklmiki v na- rodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR.. Moskva,.Gostorgizdat, 1963. 262 p. (MIRA 18: 3) 1. Konferentsiya po perspektivam razvitiya J vnedreniya kho- lzvsR. 3Q62. lodillnov tekhni-ki v n, 2.Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy.i kholodnoy promyshlennosti (for Minkus, Barenboym,~Chuklin, Nikul'shina, Madan). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti (for Gogolin, Badyllkes). J, -1-662 137-58 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Me.tallurgiya., 1958,, Nr 1, p 103 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ry'zhenko, N. A. TITLE: The Organization of Repair of Rolling Shop Equipment: (Orga- nizatsiya remonta oborudovaniya prokatnykh tsekhov) PERIODICAL. Tr nauchno-tekhn. o-vachernoy metallurgii, 1956, Vol 10, pp Z-38-243 ABSTRACT: At the Magnitogorsk Inte grated Iron and Steel Works a n centralized system for the performa ce of all types of.repairs of iron and steel equipment~has been adopted. The machine tools.and forge equipment of the shops of the departmental.. units have been consolidated.to establish a joint, machine shop and repair teams. The rollincy-mill unit shop has 68 machine tools; its personnel consists of 117 machinists and 127 repair mechanics. This system of organization has, made possible.a more complete and better performance of current repairs and major overhaul, and also the concentration of repair personnel with strict specialization, under which. the same machinists' have been repairing the same units for 10- 15 years.. The Chief Card 1/2 Mechanic s Department, in coope ration, with, the shop.chie'fs' I~YZJEWM N. A. (Former Chf'. Mechanic Ms~itorgorsk Metallurgical Combine.) -_ 2 .1 S/118/60/000/009/002/009 A16l/AO26 Arising Problems of Complex Mechanization in Metallurgical:Industry steel foundries thefollowing work is still manual: lining of ladles.and spouts"'. cleaning of ingot stools for siphon teeming; replacing of-furnace lining; chippdng Of ingots (at special,steel plants). :Thelautomatic instrumentation of the,.open-. .-hearth furnaces proper is hligh-level,:but not all other work in the foundry..,,,,Ofl only 20 - 25 are at the furnace. Nqw equipment has.yet to be.:developed, j for new blast furnaces with 2,090~nd 2,700 m-1 capacity; the.'UZTM-made filling devIc es,have%short llfe, one had to be repl aced Iafter only 8.5 months operation on a',blast furnace at~Chelyabinskiy met Iallurgicheskiy zavod (Chelyabinsk Metal- lurgical Plant) and the furnace had,to.be.:stopped. It.is planned to,use all-weld- ed steel ladles with mechanical,control of stoppers and autcmatic ~40ntrollof teem- Ing speed and weight of metal filled into Ingot -molds; contInuous-teeming will be; used more,,,first in thesteel. foundries already working.:.Equipment must bede-, Veloped-for mechanical replacement.of tuyeres,(because of.higher weight)--an electric stopper.is,needed for;slag tap, a tapping machine and other. Machines J, are neaessax7 for the transportation of liquid Iron,in,the Toundry yard, and for processing slag for construction materials, for fully-mechanized iron,teeming, for coolingland transporting into -Yathroad- cara# Ifor removing dust out of exhatjst~- ers; scales are needed of RRtype with automatic recording, ingot trolleys'for Card 2/4. S/118/'60/000/009/002/009 A161AO26 Arising Problems of Complex Mechanization in Metallurgical Industry up to 25-ton ingots, etc., Theexisting equipment must be Modernized. Short life of equipment is a problem - for instance the charging machines last one.year, only at some plants, while'the lining Ln the:furnace:las;t5 for, three years. . If,,,L together with machine plants will.not manage! ~o produce In the more wear-res 7 sue machine~_:,~ nearest future a istant charging machine, over 1,1,0 h swill have to be produced annubLIly ata-cost of over 100 million roubles;_ . hot - -blast valves are being replaced every,3 -6 months,..and if this will not.change,, more than 1,000 such valves will have to be made annually after 1965, and a furnace will have to be stopped..for 2 - 4 hours to replace.one., Service life &fl-.'. ingot mold trollies, steel teeming ladles:and slag bowls.is very,low. 'At the (Ma~nitogorsk Combine) blast furnaces No. 5,and 6 of the Magnitogovski.-r kombinak, gears and bearings went loose in the skip winches and the fa:rmaces had! to be,,stop- ped; this resulted In a loss of 34 5 thousand tons.of output for each furnace (the. win Iches,are made by Uralmaslizav6d) ~~e Idrums in teeming cranes are Iwrofigly the crane 'fastened, the'quality of rui-Aiing.wheels is low, the ,risibility out of operatcr's cab not good, the'balanters are pIo6rly made.. The consumpti on of scare is:such that on the~average lo_kg of spare parts are used per I ton of ready rolled metal, which means the. the iron plants will need'about 2 million Card 3/4 66327 V-60 0 _SOV/~ 62-59-1-27/?7 AUTHORS: Goncharskiy, L.A.f ~L"enkp., TITLE.-- One Type of - Ionic-Mechnical Accelerometer;Tube PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly,,Radiotekhnika-i elektronika, 1959, Nr 19,pp 2261-231 ABSTRACT, The authors developed a new ionic accelerometer~tube, .ac-. igh.voltage sensitivity. The, distinguished by a h . , celerometer tube was based on.1the TKh3B cold cathode thyratron.' Basic parts and the manufacturing technolo- gy of.the TKh3B.tube,Were used for the accelerometer tube, which was built.in several versions.,The princi- pal:,design of'the.accel,erometer tube is shown in Fig 1.~ A,nickel,,anode of.4x4 or,5x5 mm .(depending on the;ver-. sion) is suspended by a tungsten spring between two, plane~molybdenum'cathodes. Provisions were made to pre. . vent an e t envelopedischarge ofthe cathodes. Th rec angular nickel anode',~has a thickness of 0.2 mm,for the Tnm version. - It is mounted on,a tungsten wire.-of Card 1/3 . 0.'15 mm. diameterand 15. mm. length. The natural - oscilla zzlel Or E las t ic. cons ta n s~~o .:.a t f were measiire d, e Al - 6 go x lo e reed xPer3.mell. a Y. A& t K3, e hods o A' I m and'A4*I.' Kiiaygorodskj 3 9 6 1 -'A 6 There- is, 'ION: -Ins Instliut SUBMITTE Augu -7 bl-I Y, 93-5-10/19 AUTHORS:: Ryzhenkov, I. I. TITLE; Methods.of:Determining the Effectiveness of.TTeating Wells , . ,Aeid (O.me~odike bpredeleniy'a With- Hydrochloric , ffektivnosti solyanokislotnoy obrabotki skvazhin) e PERIODICAL.- Neftyanoye.Khozyay.5tvo,, 1957$ Nr.5, pp. 41-42 (US;M) ABSTRACT: Present methods of.detersdning the effectiveness of hydrochloric-acid treatment of wells are deficient in certain respects. .The.evaluation of the.effectiveness is limited usually to an analysis of two factors, namely. -.the,inerease in oil production and the cost of treat- , ments.: Frequently in calculating the production increase no consideration is given to the rate of change in oil, recovery or to the remaining effectof past treatments. A proper analysis of the effectiveness.of:hydrochloric totality~of acid treatments should take into account a . technological and economic factors, including the addi- tional. recovery of.oil, operating efficiency and the degree to which basic equipment is used. The exclusion -ors and a comparison of various of less important fact Card 1/j, kinds of.treatments performed at wells having equal 93-5-10/19 Methods of Deter-mining the Effectiveness of TTeating Wells (cont.) production records andaimilar geological --haraciteriaties at the bottom of the hole are very.important in determining the compara- .tive effectiveness of various technological schemes. In determin- ing the cost of additional oil obtained as a result,of acid treatment-, the cost of.e.le,etric power,,compressed air, break-down of emulsion, and the pumping of the additional oil should be-taken into account in addition to,the cost of the acid,treatment itself., The effect ~f thetreatment can be found by comparing the cost of., oil produced by wells which were treated vrith acid with the-cost. of oil from wells not stimulated by acid treatment. Such methods make it possible to determine the effect of hydrochloric treat- .ments on economic -indices of ollfleld exploltation,'to find out the comparative effectiveness of various technological schemes and the basic factors determining the,effectiveness of treatments. An analysis of test results'obtained at Ishimbayr-eft' Kinellneftl and Molotovneft', oil fields showedthat the effectiv4WM of treatment is closelyconnected with the wide use of surface-: active chemicals of the "DS" type, developed by the Petroleum Institute of the AN SSSR. The most important technological and Card 2/3 J AID P 2733 Subject USSR/Mining Card 1/1 Pub 78 3/22 Author Ryzhenkov, I I.. Title About a planned exploitation of oil deposits Periodical Neft. khoz-i 33, 7, .18-20, J1 1955 Abstract The author.,makes,some comments about the article of, . M. V. Mkrtchyan "Questions relating tola planned " published In: the exploitation: of oil. deposits , journaI J No. 2, 1955o -The mainlassertion-of M.- V. Mkrtchyan that the curves.,of oil recovery of.oil wells should have a more flat and extended form Is criticized. The:specific conditions,of,each well.. for.best recovery.:must.be considered as,well' as-the generaI needs and economy of the~country.' Institution None Submitted No date (Industrial,manag6ment) ROMANKOVA, M.Pq RYZfIENKCLVA.Y-Ye- n Li - institiAt eksf-,erimental' Oyrae-ditsiTly AWI SS"R, Len, ngrad p cv, AUTHOR svy/ I do- 39-4 -1.7/4 ji TITLEi A .11 in. Ar 77 PERIOVICALi IzVestiya Akaloott ...k SSS! ..u 'Y 3 t1 24 te uj, ,p . . 1.55-. (USSR) AkISTRACTI A conrorence all the above -4j~u ta*k PIACe, in th a 1-titut. f M.Chl.. DIlll.ll.. in. -d- in f I. IIric-avarch ina 1.. .1, n I%r.?II,s and IArg,st ..rk. fr-. 34 In the canf,r-ce. Tha faI4-nL ;,& r* r :e a.,.: Zr -Th. pr .... t -- at' he ..cur..y .1 .~- -T-i "t* at' the %1l. -ur..y at' an "I h-I.Fic.1 '~M~th.d. f '" ,a -t4-1 -s ..r. c,.r. y .1. calo ~ mystem of a J w., nce ub. 1 a ll ... v rIj,,tuod. far Ina O~v.r.i-tioa at' Lel.-- m tar di_ .eAoil. .f I-W.; S.A.L.-O.,f C-1 4/3 far n-s-ro.. pr.Ju.,,d 0) -r-- -th.d. 'ur ... t I.V'; f c.nir.L1 lllg na, erl- Laciue_.4. r. --v 1 1, ;c.-Y r...... I, I.. T, K-n I T t-t- et, "Z",; and orri- I till, A -x~- .1' .1mr.1LI-m .1, tile L.... q.'r.-t.; ill the -Ion In., -1. b~ "Iti-de Ca rd i!L -1 r, r. nd by It,,, I.., n. -.-4 "The f-tWr h. c.at.,,, at -a-t,np.. A.A. dur-,j " nd ly Ia at _et op -'r .t, 1,_,_ .; -11 ,1, ,t ., no pr-ura It nf I-Ar.11 -k Ond lI I a C1.11t llf phy V. r,[,, r t. 0 .1, 1 e tymd r- -r I I I r %l Ia t I f t tl~ p "li. f .'let M~ r I JrY PHASE I BOOK ExPLoiTATiou Sov/~304 SOY&Bhchanlya pa teorij 11 t6ynyM proteassov. 5th, 1959 Tochnosto otlivok; trudy novochchaniya (AacuracY Of Castings; Tr3. actions of the Fifth Conrore'rica on the Theory of Foundlr~,- Procns on) Moscow, Hanh,~Iz, 1960. 206 P. 3,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademlya, nauk SSSR, Inatitut machinovedcalya. Kom Inaiya po Wuhnologii iaaahinoz troyealya. Ed. (Title page); B. B. Gulyayov, Doctor or Technical Solono6m, Professor, Ed. of PubliahlnZ House i , 0. It. Soboleva; Woch.. Rd.: A. P. Uvarova; HanaginZ Ed. for Literature on Hot-Procoosed Metals: S. Ya. Gol07.tno Engine or. PURPOSSt Thin book In intended for scientific and to ohAivml I nol at scientific research Institutes, factorials, and sell 11. of higher ad u nation. COVERA03: The book contains 19 report* read at a conference on the ,,accuracy. or castinSa. The conforonca was or-nized by the ., , - - i Comulttee on Proaaaaln:; in Machine Wilding and sponsored by the inntitut maehInevadartlyn AN SeSs (Ir--tituto of the Science of Machines or the Acudo.,j of Sciancaa WSH). The reports,. pro- mcnted by leading specialists, science workers, and production parnannal,dincuss the prozent state of tho proble= of the recu- may of coatings and methods of solvinZ the problems Involved, a _ar n a. I '. "~6~ rj_5,8._.rcf.er* a. a,.moa~~y So'vipt... LQr-a=v,, L. Yo. [Eaginearl. DI stortion of Sand Holds Zhu 0k E Eng -chin [EaSlnosrj. 01, ancerl, and Yd Tsluan 0, ore of Castings Caused by PuttQrns and Planks. 125 Xvbrovp y'. _AH. EEnslnoerl. Effect or Thermal Distortion of the. H*fdIng-Ifixtursts on the Accuracy or cantinga 131 -The work of inveotigatInS the distortions and thermal stress In the molding mixtures was carried out under the ouporrIs- ion of P. P. Barg. Y-0 ma hMlo.03,6'. 11~n. or], and E. B. aulY.Yev Pro duction, or rre .1 . datingo in znaii Holds Pranced From a Waterglaas Miture 246, Kolchin. X. F. (Zaginaerl, and kov (Enalnearl. .aHv _F-rocTu_-ctT6n70r largo Precision By Ualr.4.Chanl- A cally-Hardeninit Hixtures-.... 153 Itubteov N , I N. (Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor) and [Engineer). Dimensional Accuracy of InveActant, 4 ZZ.. i6o CC&ncildat'o,of Technical Sciences]. Dimon. and Surface Roughness of Castings Obtained by Various Mothods 80 0. A. r Cantor, A. Yo. Daidlov A. X. 13clyayev, and Engi- near V. B. Shullman, participated In king castings. WOOklY. M. P [Engineer], and B. B. Oulyayev, Formation or the Gontoura or Castings In Die Casting 193 %oanl~h,,MR AA EEnzinoorl. Accuracy of Castings Ob- 203 Card 6/7 j SOV/128-59-11-6/24 ~AUTHORS: Kolchin, I.F. and.Ryzhenkov. V.V., Engineers TITLE: :Improving,Quality,,of Steel Castings PERIODICAL- 1959,: 11r 11, pp .12-14 (USS.R) Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 'ABSTRACT: ' When casting steel, the Plant "Sibtyazhmash" usesl.a~ paste made of.chr6mite against the formationof-crusti;1., The chrome,ore originates from the Kimpersayslcoya:dep3sit contents are given. in Table on page 12..' The"; fire- its . e form of a paste'is placed on the proof, covering in:th . 86-8 surface of .-tIhem.old 1. the paste composition is 9% , , chromiu e er~imoiasses..A -1e, 2% dextrin and 9-12% fodd sprayer is used for.surfacing with paste. Since.1955 mixtures with, liquid-glass and the blowing of,molds ~ ,'. with carbon dioxide have beer- used at the.plant..:At -present, over 70% of-cores are:Pashioned from mixtures- are owl containing liquid glass..The molds bl ' i through a hollow model provided with outlet.gas channels. igs 1 and 2). The, blowing lasts 2-5 minutes; carbondio-. -C.ard 1/2 xide consumption is 15-18 kg:per'to,n~of:castings..The :37~ A ni Z 5 , J no. ; ;~'V~ 71 a T ~ea-,' 1 AUTHORS: Kravets, V~Ia and Ryz)lenkog I.A. 21-58-5-12/28 TITLE: Determination of the.~Maximum'Air Stream.Velocity in Relatively-:, Smooth,Mine Workings,by*the D,uIst Factor (Opredeleniye .maks il- mal~noy skorosti ventilyatsionnogo potoka v.~otnositellno ~gladkikh.rudnichnykh vyrabotkakh po pylevomu faktoru) .PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1958, Nr 5,.pp 515_1~1 518 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authorsanalyzed the air motion in tively smooth mine rela . , workings and came to.a conclusion that its velocities cor-., respond to thebeginning of movement of coal:parti6les up to 100 microns in diameter, They derived formulas for deter-.::: mination of the lower limiting air velocity at-which coal- particles begin to,move, which indicate that its value de- pends,upon the',specific weight of the particles and coeffi- cient of.the.~aerodynamlical,re.sistaxice ofthemine workingi but,does not:depend on the size of the particles Numerical examples cited show'that this:value.varies,.in:the limits between 1.7 and 8.8'm/~eco There: is 1 sketch and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy.institut (Kiyev~Polytechnic:_ Card 1/2~ Institute) RYZHENKO, I. A. Cand Tech Sci "Study of parameters of ventilating stream characteri zing the outflow of dust from mining p Char' o erations.' R kov, 1961. 15 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Seco ndary Specialist 'Education Ukrai nian SSR, KharIkov Mining Inst)- 200 copies; price not given; list of author's works on pp 14-15,Z 1l entries); (KL, 10-61 sup, 218) (Mechanical drawing) 1/2 UDOs','342.541 rd s 347.5'Wi 5 c --, . -- -- .. I - - - . '' - '7 *~-.~ -, -- -: - .1 . - 4 ~' - : - . . ..... r - ~- ~~ 3(5) PlAn I Molt 307/1923 Akademlys nAuk 533 Otdolonlye mcuk. X=isslya Do trableme 'Zakonmemosti rameshchmiya pol*=Y)* iskopaye=yIds. Zelononarnoott razatshchenlya polomVkh IskApa"w7kh (RSVaBrItIes in the Distribution or MAeral Deposits Val 1. K0600W, Ild-To AN SM, 190.~ 532 p. Urrate slip Inserted. 2,500 40PLOO priAtOd., Keep. Me U.S. Shatakly, Aeadeoldlanj Iditorld Doardt N.D. Matakirl Academician, D.1, Wharbakovp Academician# N,A. Belylyevski7s N.M. Doleopolor, O.D. Levltskly, YU.N. rushoharovskiy, G.A. 901solev) 94. of Publishing Mouses 0.1. Nosovj Tech. Zd.t I.M. Ouseva PURPOSEt This book is Intended for pologista and petrographers#_ ibution or t di d s r wide particularly them* Interested In the worl m1narals and the reasons underlying their occurrence. COVMG3t On the basis of particular regional studios this book attempts to establish the rules governing the distribution of metallic and non-metallic are deposits. The work Includes articles on the matellogeny of Individual minerals, an broad methodological problems, and on the possibility or predicting the ooourreno* of a mineral In the USSR on the basis or Its occurrence throughout the world. BIx maps depleting the distribution of a partlGular mineral throughout the world are Included with the work. References accompany 9sch article. ?ABXZ OF CON101 Staritskly, rd.0. Certain Magnetic and Metallogenatio Characteristics or Platform Areas P1 nun, G.V., and V.A. MAznttsov. -Rigularities In the Geologic Structure and the Metallogeny or the Altay-Soyan Hyperb"Is Formation 275 Salrnov, Vr., andYL- : acme Featt"a In the nn~ t ; Formation wd D roUry Deposits 289 V.A. ROXLII&rltl*a In the rormation and Spatial Distribution of Moran" Deposits In the Altay-3&ygn Yol4ed Ai*& 302 BogatsTdy, V.T., Regularities In the Distribution of Titanim Concentrations and Its Metallogenstle Characteristics Obser"d In M* Mrseancy"skly &a 11% ILICHENKO, S.G., otv. red.; CIIUKLI:11,,.S.G., zam. otv. red.- RYZHENKO, L P red., P.- BADYLIKES, I.S., red.; ALEKSEYEV, V VEYNBERG., B.S., red.; GOGGLIN', A.A., red.; MMITSER, L.Z.,: red.; MADAN, S.Z., red.; NAYER, V.A., red.: MIRMUS, B.A., r ed.; BARENBOYM, A.D.,,red.; NIKULISIIINA,:D.G. red. (Transactions of the Conference on the Outlook for the.bevel- opment and Introduction of Refrigerating Equipment into the National Economy of the U.S.S.R.] Trudy Konferentsii po per- spektivam razvitiia i. -nedrenila ':holodillnoi toklmiki v na- rodnoe khoziaistvo SSSR.. Moskva,.Gostorgizdat, 1963. 262 p. (MIRA 18: 3) 1. Konferentsiya po perspektivam razvitiya J vnedreniya kho- lzvsR. 3Q62. lodillnov tekhni-ki v n, 2.Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy.i kholodnoy promyshlennosti (for Minkus, Barenboym,~Chuklin, Nikul'shina, Madan). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti (for Gogolin, Badyllkes). J, -1-662 137-58 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Me.tallurgiya., 1958,, Nr 1, p 103 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ry'zhenko, N. A. TITLE: The Organization of Repair of Rolling Shop Equipment: (Orga- nizatsiya remonta oborudovaniya prokatnykh tsekhov) PERIODICAL. Tr nauchno-tekhn. o-vachernoy metallurgii, 1956, Vol 10, pp Z-38-243 ABSTRACT: At the Magnitogorsk Inte grated Iron and Steel Works a n centralized system for the performa ce of all types of.repairs of iron and steel equipment~has been adopted. The machine tools.and forge equipment of the shops of the departmental.. units have been consolidated.to establish a joint, machine shop and repair teams. The rollincy-mill unit shop has 68 machine tools; its personnel consists of 117 machinists and 127 repair mechanics. This system of organization has, made possible.a more complete and better performance of current repairs and major overhaul, and also the concentration of repair personnel with strict specialization, under which. the same machinists' have been repairing the same units for 10- 15 years.. The Chief Card 1/2 Mechanic s Department, in coope ration, with, the shop.chie'fs' I~YZJEWM N. A. (Former Chf'. Mechanic Ms~itorgorsk Metallurgical Combine.) -_ 2 .1 S/118/60/000/009/002/009 A16l/AO26 Arising Problems of Complex Mechanization in Metallurgical:Industry steel foundries thefollowing work is still manual: lining of ladles.and spouts"'. cleaning of ingot stools for siphon teeming; replacing of-furnace lining; chippdng Of ingots (at special,steel plants). :Thelautomatic instrumentation of the,.open-. .-hearth furnaces proper is hligh-level,:but not all other work in the foundry..,,,,Ofl only 20 - 25 are at the furnace. Nqw equipment has.yet to be.:developed, j for new blast furnaces with 2,090~nd 2,700 m-1 capacity; the.'UZTM-made filling devIc es,have%short llfe, one had to be repl aced Iafter only 8.5 months operation on a',blast furnace at~Chelyabinskiy met Iallurgicheskiy zavod (Chelyabinsk Metal- lurgical Plant) and the furnace had,to.be.:stopped. It.is planned to,use all-weld- ed steel ladles with mechanical,control of stoppers and autcmatic ~40ntrollof teem- Ing speed and weight of metal filled into Ingot -molds; contInuous-teeming will be; used more,,,first in thesteel. foundries already working.:.Equipment must bede-, Veloped-for mechanical replacement.of tuyeres,(because of.higher weight)--an electric stopper.is,needed for;slag tap, a tapping machine and other. Machines J, are neaessax7 for the transportation of liquid Iron,in,the Toundry yard, and for processing slag for construction materials, for fully-mechanized iron,teeming, for coolingland transporting into -Yathroad- cara# Ifor removing dust out of exhatjst~- ers; scales are needed of RRtype with automatic recording, ingot trolleys'for Card 2/4. S/118/'60/000/009/002/009 A161AO26 Arising Problems of Complex Mechanization in Metallurgical Industry up to 25-ton ingots, etc., Theexisting equipment must be Modernized. Short life of equipment is a problem - for instance the charging machines last one.year, only at some plants, while'the lining Ln the:furnace:las;t5 for, three years. . If,,,L together with machine plants will.not manage! ~o produce In the more wear-res 7 sue machine~_:,~ nearest future a istant charging machine, over 1,1,0 h swill have to be produced annubLIly ata-cost of over 100 million roubles;_ . hot - -blast valves are being replaced every,3 -6 months,..and if this will not.change,, more than 1,000 such valves will have to be made annually after 1965, and a furnace will have to be stopped..for 2 - 4 hours to replace.one., Service life &fl-.'. ingot mold trollies, steel teeming ladles:and slag bowls.is very,low. 'At the (Ma~nitogorsk Combine) blast furnaces No. 5,and 6 of the Magnitogovski.-r kombinak, gears and bearings went loose in the skip winches and the fa:rmaces had! to be,,stop- ped; this resulted In a loss of 34 5 thousand tons.of output for each furnace (the. win Iches,are made by Uralmaslizav6d) ~~e Idrums in teeming cranes are Iwrofigly the crane 'fastened, the'quality of rui-Aiing.wheels is low, the ,risibility out of operatcr's cab not good, the'balanters are pIo6rly made.. The consumpti on of scare is:such that on the~average lo_kg of spare parts are used per I ton of ready rolled metal, which means the. the iron plants will need'about 2 million Card 3/4 66327 V-60 0 _SOV/~ 62-59-1-27/?7 AUTHORS: Goncharskiy, L.A.f ~L"enkp., TITLE.-- One Type of - Ionic-Mechnical Accelerometer;Tube PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly,,Radiotekhnika-i elektronika, 1959, Nr 19,pp 2261-231 ABSTRACT, The authors developed a new ionic accelerometer~tube, .ac-. igh.voltage sensitivity. The, distinguished by a h . , celerometer tube was based on.1the TKh3B cold cathode thyratron.' Basic parts and the manufacturing technolo- gy of.the TKh3B.tube,Were used for the accelerometer tube, which was built.in several versions.,The princi- pal:,design of'the.accel,erometer tube is shown in Fig 1.~ A,nickel,,anode of.4x4 or,5x5 mm .(depending on the;ver-. sion) is suspended by a tungsten spring between two, plane~molybdenum'cathodes. Provisions were made to pre. . vent an e t envelopedischarge ofthe cathodes. Th rec angular nickel anode',~has a thickness of 0.2 mm,for the Tnm version. - It is mounted on,a tungsten wire.-of Card 1/3 . 0.'15 mm. diameterand 15. mm. length. The natural - oscilla zzlel Or E las t ic. cons ta n s~~o .:.a t f were measiire d, e Al - 6 go x lo e reed xPer3.mell. a Y. A& t K3, e hods o A' I m and'A4*I.' Kiiaygorodskj 3 9 6 1 -'A 6 There- is, 'ION: -Ins Instliut SUBMITTE Augu -7 bl-I Y, 93-5-10/19 AUTHORS:: Ryzhenkov, I. I. TITLE; Methods.of:Determining the Effectiveness of.TTeating Wells , . ,Aeid (O.me~odike bpredeleniy'a With- Hydrochloric , ffektivnosti solyanokislotnoy obrabotki skvazhin) e PERIODICAL.- Neftyanoye.Khozyay.5tvo,, 1957$ Nr.5, pp. 41-42 (US;M) ABSTRACT: Present methods of.detersdning the effectiveness of hydrochloric-acid treatment of wells are deficient in certain respects. .The.evaluation of the.effectiveness is limited usually to an analysis of two factors, namely. -.the,inerease in oil production and the cost of treat- , ments.: Frequently in calculating the production increase no consideration is given to the rate of change in oil, recovery or to the remaining effectof past treatments. A proper analysis of the effectiveness.of:hydrochloric totality~of acid treatments should take into account a . technological and economic factors, including the addi- tional. recovery of.oil, operating efficiency and the degree to which basic equipment is used. The exclusion -ors and a comparison of various of less important fact Card 1/j, kinds of.treatments performed at wells having equal 93-5-10/19 Methods of Deter-mining the Effectiveness of TTeating Wells (cont.) production records andaimilar geological --haraciteriaties at the bottom of the hole are very.important in determining the compara- .tive effectiveness of various technological schemes. In determin- ing the cost of additional oil obtained as a result,of acid treatment-, the cost of.e.le,etric power,,compressed air, break-down of emulsion, and the pumping of the additional oil should be-taken into account in addition to,the cost of the acid,treatment itself., The effect ~f thetreatment can be found by comparing the cost of., oil produced by wells which were treated vrith acid with the-cost. of oil from wells not stimulated by acid treatment. Such methods make it possible to determine the effect of hydrochloric treat- .ments on economic -indices of ollfleld exploltation,'to find out the comparative effectiveness of various technological schemes and the basic factors determining the,effectiveness of treatments. An analysis of test results'obtained at Ishimbayr-eft' Kinellneftl and Molotovneft', oil fields showedthat the effectiv4WM of treatment is closelyconnected with the wide use of surface-: active chemicals of the "DS" type, developed by the Petroleum Institute of the AN SSSR. The most important technological and Card 2/3 J AID P 2733 Subject USSR/Mining Card 1/1 Pub 78 3/22 Author Ryzhenkov, I I.. Title About a planned exploitation of oil deposits Periodical Neft. khoz-i 33, 7, .18-20, J1 1955 Abstract The author.,makes,some comments about the article of, . M. V. Mkrtchyan "Questions relating tola planned " published In: the exploitation: of oil. deposits , journaI J No. 2, 1955o -The mainlassertion-of M.- V. Mkrtchyan that the curves.,of oil recovery of.oil wells should have a more flat and extended form Is criticized. The:specific conditions,of,each well.. for.best recovery.:must.be considered as,well' as-the generaI needs and economy of the~country.' Institution None Submitted No date (Industrial,manag6ment) ROMANKOVA, M.Pq RYZfIENKCLVA.Y-Ye- n Li - institiAt eksf-,erimental' Oyrae-ditsiTly AWI SS"R, Len, ngrad p cv, AUTHOR svy/ I do- 39-4 -1.7/4 ji TITLEi A .11 in. Ar 77 PERIOVICALi IzVestiya Akaloott ...k SSS! ..u 'Y 3 t1 24 te uj, ,p . . 1.55-. (USSR) AkISTRACTI A conrorence all the above -4j~u ta*k PIACe, in th a 1-titut. f M.Chl.. DIlll.ll.. in. -d- in f I. IIric-avarch ina 1.. .1, n I%r.?II,s and IArg,st ..rk. fr-. 34 In the canf,r-ce. Tha faI4-nL ;,& r* r :e a.,.: Zr -Th. pr .... t -- at' he ..cur..y .1 .~- -T-i "t* at' the %1l. -ur..y at' an "I h-I.Fic.1 '~M~th.d. f '" ,a -t4-1 -s ..r. c,.r. y .1. calo ~ mystem of a J w., nce ub. 1 a ll ... v rIj,,tuod. far Ina O~v.r.i-tioa at' Lel.-- m tar di_ .eAoil. .f I-W.; S.A.L.-O.,f C-1 4/3 far n-s-ro.. pr.Ju.,,d 0) -r-- -th.d. 'ur ... t I.V'; f c.nir.L1 lllg na, erl- Laciue_.4. r. --v 1 1, ;c.-Y r...... I, I.. T, K-n I T t-t- et, "Z",; and orri- I till, A -x~- .1' .1mr.1LI-m .1, tile L.... q.'r.-t.; ill the -Ion In., -1. b~ "Iti-de Ca rd i!L -1 r, r. nd by It,,, I.., n. -.-4 "The f-tWr h. c.at.,,, at -a-t,np.. A.A. dur-,j " nd ly Ia at _et op -'r .t, 1,_,_ .; -11 ,1, ,t ., no pr-ura It nf I-Ar.11 -k Ond lI I a C1.11t llf phy V. r,[,, r t. 0 .1, 1 e tymd r- -r I I I r %l Ia t I f t tl~ p "li. f .'let M~ r I JrY PHASE I BOOK ExPLoiTATiou Sov/~304 SOY&Bhchanlya pa teorij 11 t6ynyM proteassov. 5th, 1959 Tochnosto otlivok; trudy novochchaniya (AacuracY Of Castings; Tr3. actions of the Fifth Conrore'rica on the Theory of Foundlr~,- Procns on) Moscow, Hanh,~Iz, 1960. 206 P. 3,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademlya, nauk SSSR, Inatitut machinovedcalya. Kom Inaiya po Wuhnologii iaaahinoz troyealya. Ed. (Title page); B. B. Gulyayov, Doctor or Technical Solono6m, Professor, Ed. of PubliahlnZ House i , 0. It. Soboleva; Woch.. Rd.: A. P. Uvarova; HanaginZ Ed. for Literature on Hot-Procoosed Metals: S. Ya. Gol07.tno Engine or. PURPOSSt Thin book In intended for scientific and to ohAivml I nol at scientific research Institutes, factorials, and sell 11. of higher ad u nation. COVERA03: The book contains 19 report* read at a conference on the ,,accuracy. or castinSa. The conforonca was or-nized by the ., , - - i Comulttee on Proaaaaln:; in Machine Wilding and sponsored by the inntitut maehInevadartlyn AN SeSs (Ir--tituto of the Science of Machines or the Acudo.,j of Sciancaa WSH). The reports,. pro- mcnted by leading specialists, science workers, and production parnannal,dincuss the prozent state of tho proble= of the recu- may of coatings and methods of solvinZ the problems Involved, a _ar n a. I '. "~6~ rj_5,8._.rcf.er* a. a,.moa~~y So'vipt... LQr-a=v,, L. Yo. [Eaginearl. DI stortion of Sand Holds Zhu 0k E Eng -chin [EaSlnosrj. 01, ancerl, and Yd Tsluan 0, ore of Castings Caused by PuttQrns and Planks. 125 Xvbrovp y'. _AH. EEnslnoerl. Effect or Thermal Distortion of the. H*fdIng-Ifixtursts on the Accuracy or cantinga 131 -The work of inveotigatInS the distortions and thermal stress In the molding mixtures was carried out under the ouporrIs- ion of P. P. Barg. Y-0 ma hMlo.03,6'. 11~n. or], and E. B. aulY.Yev Pro duction, or rre .1 . datingo in znaii Holds Pranced From a Waterglaas Miture 246, Kolchin. X. F. (Zaginaerl, and kov (Enalnearl. .aHv _F-rocTu_-ctT6n70r largo Precision By Ualr.4.Chanl- A cally-Hardeninit Hixtures-.... 153 Itubteov N , I N. (Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor) and [Engineer). Dimensional Accuracy of InveActant, 4 ZZ.. i6o CC&ncildat'o,of Technical Sciences]. Dimon. and Surface Roughness of Castings Obtained by Various Mothods 80 0. A. r Cantor, A. Yo. Daidlov A. X. 13clyayev, and Engi- near V. B. Shullman, participated In king castings. WOOklY. M. P [Engineer], and B. B. Oulyayev, Formation or the Gontoura or Castings In Die Casting 193 %oanl~h,,MR AA EEnzinoorl. Accuracy of Castings Ob- 203 Card 6/7 j SOV/128-59-11-6/24 ~AUTHORS: Kolchin, I.F. and.Ryzhenkov. V.V., Engineers TITLE: :Improving,Quality,,of Steel Castings PERIODICAL- 1959,: 11r 11, pp .12-14 (USS.R) Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 'ABSTRACT: ' When casting steel, the Plant "Sibtyazhmash" usesl.a~ paste made of.chr6mite against the formationof-crusti;1., The chrome,ore originates from the Kimpersayslcoya:dep3sit contents are given. in Table on page 12..' The"; fire- its . e form of a paste'is placed on the proof, covering in:th . 86-8 surface of .-tIhem.old 1. the paste composition is 9% , , chromiu e er~imoiasses..A -1e, 2% dextrin and 9-12% fodd sprayer is used for.surfacing with paste. Since.1955 mixtures with, liquid-glass and the blowing of,molds ~ ,'. with carbon dioxide have beer- used at the.plant..:At -present, over 70% of-cores are:Pashioned from mixtures- are owl containing liquid glass..The molds bl ' i through a hollow model provided with outlet.gas channels. igs 1 and 2). The, blowing lasts 2-5 minutes; carbondio-. -C.ard 1/2 xide consumption is 15-18 kg:per'to,n~of:castings..The :37~ A ni Z 5 , J no. ; ;~'V~ 71 a T ~ea-,' 1