SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, A.S. - SMIRNOV, A.V.

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-7 ~'r Electronics, Electronic and Ionic Emissio (h021) Dokl. AN Uzbl SSR, No. 9. 1553. PP 13-16 Lovtsov, V. M. Investigation of the Dependenoe of the Coefficient of Ionic-Electronic Emission on the Atomic Weight of Bombarding Ions In an earlier article on the same subject the authors had concluded that the most important single f actor influencing the c oeff icient of ionic -electronic emission was the mass of the bombarding ions in relation to the mass of the particles of the target. In the Dresent work the7 assert that the electronic structure of the target particles is of equal importance. Referativnyy Zhurnal -- Fizika, No. 4, 1954 (W-30976) Bi6) SOY/ 122-59 -4-f,5-' I 19 ' "' , 74:f .1 , pUSSR) 5 AUTHOR: Srn4-.Txav A. S. -~ "A%~Vi TITLE: Some, -Problems cl -11'--nithetic --Re, sin lozzic Exchange I PERIODICAL: V Eb.: "Vnutriko"ov- ye fiz.-khim. pxctnessy, .r vo-4n. rez,~Jmy Yotlov na elckt-Zcst. vy5okikh -i eve rk~.rr~rc --ki-kh. 1:*xametirev. M. , AS USSR, 1957, p? 487-.493 ABSTRACT: )f the chazge and eizer97 of hydration 'Di" excHanging ions upon the pz-oc-ess ij~, considered, as well 7-9 Vne i-n-fluenze ci p1-1, ion i-,, the scluxtioa, the degree of iomzation of active gToups, ,rcirz,abili 7, the ioni e in-ternal diapeza-omn. The degree of i~:nizat-*n of substances, in whose culti"lan3 the --onmic exchange takes ia al-E:o a factcz h-avi-n-g --a effect on the J'.on-;c exchange. Re;3u,'Its of ex-pe~imenta with the ^f f-tty acLls by am am-oniite and ir--'-h tl-e sc:~p~-;ca oi bi--,-zlent U-- - - - - . -Z - by a catiomitz~, thi-zt ccrrobcrate tlae at,,)-.re 3taternenll, aze T~ie Caz---, l;'2 S-..ra~hetic.--Reccin _40rdr- Excbzzge a,:, so~-p.,-ja cornpm~ida has lzeen st 'licil -0,Y the 7 C~-A`ouo of lead, czlcium, aan:~ -k-n-A, ca -a -,-.~y~ o Cat T.,ae zijrpti~:-n cl aad -leaid iics-_~.,L,.3 to b3 F_.~ hiorfha.-O 1-90 p e X C_, n 13 C an,! 80 t*-_-_iec .:!i calcium. Cc?mp"' n t c --, L.-. t h- e ;3 P_ ---q e w s s 4 m e i a = a . 71 v Card ?,/Z 19 S/191/65/000/002/M/O B1O11B1a6 AUTHORS: Smirnov, A. S., Ye. S. TITLE: Estimation cf the of separation of an ionite mixture PERIODICAL: Plan tichesk -1 no. 2, 1965, 68-69 TUCT: Dyeing with an indicator i,,j for verifying whether or not the cationite-anionitp mixture2 int,,,-,11,~d for ret;eneration after desalting of water are completely I-Jethyl orange, phenol --phthalein, and murexide were Ui,~ lavt eave the best results. The ionites were separated by Nvuter ~.,r aolution, the degree of separation was determined by dyeinq.,, a with murexide, and the dyed anionite grains were picked out by haii,,J, and weighed. The method was tested- on m I xtu re a of K2 (YU- 2 + P~F, 17 AV- I and KU- 2 + 9A 3 -1 OIT (EDE-10p). Ca3rd 1/1 I . - -'L ' '~: le IV, jj - I IT, ~ T. -j Fli ' p .. . , - - .1 A.S~'~ PERF.'MYSLOVA, Ye~S, MiDON 'LL .. _~ _. , A . V. S ~-, pa r a - f o n r~-. f -1 he s p-- n t --ii x e d 1 a 7e r '~ f ~ -J. ~- T,."' f t~ s . ~: -': a -a ~ . r-n- ~' 2 y no.tDz3' , ~! -. 11A 18 :.:'- ) 3 34 16' 0 6 0 a 4 w ft.. A. A. [Wentung. The owsontics of the abs~nom ma Ifor natural f,1 I ptoe i tf 'A Kh"ll -00 00 4~6 0 me 0 40 -.49 I:U 44., j &SO-it. A blIALLURGKAL l.llf0lAl%,*f CLAWFICATION cl- 0 It. kq u, it r"a I v ~i A] I -tu K ts n I 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 6.4 6 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 to I I ~I , w~ "A' .[I_; - -'-- 1 -71 Yi~-ld and measurement of natural gas in the netroleum industry Yoskvn, Gos. nauch, tokhn izd-vo neftirn..--oi i Forno-toplivnoi 1946. 61 p. (Sovrenennai,,t neftianaia tekhnika) (50-18961) TNBSO-S58-5 - ~Ipks~~n4r ~3er,-eevich The mminten.-ance of pipelines in compressor plants Moskv;?, Gos. nauch.-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi 1 vorno-toplivnoi 1-it-ty, 1946. 7? n. (50-21361 ) TN880. S582 r 41 ~1-tt 04(XI1141 AhU #'kC##A?t14 WtIff too H, 2271. TECHNOLOGY OF GAMUS MADCAIMS. 840-Majo,ge S Wi (Moscow and loaningrads Itate W. Teahs Publishing Eous* for the 011 Im"tr.,. 1966, 544pp.).. Comrst physico-ohadeal boom of Las productionj gas dryings 004 inverse condessaticoij Vs oampressionj fractionation of 00 hydrocarbon miztureas product4on of Individual hydrocarbonal and treatment of natural gas. Illustrated 0* by examples from actual practice. B. L. R. M7 Fai 4" 00t IV iv au A~ a, it -0 0 0-600 0-v- - .e, 16,0116 ow a4v Ili 0 '604 16,16.4 aaWe's 01_0 SMIF~N,OV, A. 6S. Petroleum Engineering 'Thqui-oment and Utilization of Comnressors,'I Gostaptekhizdat, 1948 -'ammary Mo. 60, 26 May 52; BIR-52056899 Smirnov, A.S. Tsansport I Khraneniye 9aza Gas Transportation and 01toring Moskvax Gostoptekhizdat, 1950 391 P. I)iagrs., tables. "Literaturall: P. 3F7-388 Author outlines various problems concerning transportation and storing of gas, among them: Basic properties of gases, computation c-f main gas lines, their equipmentand cares compressor stations of main gas lines Book is intended as a textbook for students of educational institutes specializing in petroleum and gas transpoitation and storing and is authorized by the Min. of Higher Education USSR KISELEV, Arkadiy Andreyevich; SMIRNOV, A.B., doktor takhnicheskikh nauk. professor, reteenzentiln"~~~or; SMMOVA. A.P., radaktor izdatellstva; PUS.ON, M.N., tokhaichoskiy redaktor (Gas supply] Gazoonobzbents. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitakture. Ft.2. [Transportation, storage, distribution, and use of gas] Transportirovania. khranonie, raspredelente i ispoll- zovante gas,m. 1956. 215 p. (MISA 10:2) (Gas distribution) MOSEVICH, Ye., inzhener; FRISHCHEPA, V., inzhener; SMIM30V A. inzhener. ~ - - Iffedgelike fittings for co=_ressed air tubes. Mast.ugl. 5 no.2:18-19 F '56. (MLRA 9:6) .(pipe fittings) (Compressed air) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 313 Smirnov, AlgksAndr Sergeyvich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor., Shirkovskiy, Arkadiy losifovich, Candidate of Technical Sciences Dobycha i transport gaza (Gas Production and Transportation) Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1957. 557 P. 5,000 copies printed. Reviewer: Tolmachev, V. S.; Ed.-in-Charge: Martynova, M. P.; Tech. Ed.: MukhJ.na, E. A. PURPOSE: The book is intended as a textbook to be used by students in petroleum vuzes and departments of polytechnic institutes. It can also be used by specialists in the field of natural gas production and transportation. COVERAGE: The author analyses the physical and chemical properties of natural gas, and goes into gas dynamics, the exploita- tion of gas-condensate reservoirs, and the problems involved in the transportation, refining, supply, storage and transportation of natural gas and petroleum and Car4-17-& petroleum products. Dotsent B. M. Rybak, Assistant SMIRNOV Aleksandr Sergeyevich, doktor tekhm, nauk, prof.; GENKDIA, Liya Aleksandrovna, inzh.; KHUSHFUUAN, Mikhail Menzikovich, inzh.; CHEF11OV9 Dmitriy LIvovich, inzh.; KHODANOVICH, I.Ye., karid. tekhn. nauk; STOTSKIY, L,R., red.,, VRONSKIY, L.N., died. red.; VORONOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Transportation and storage of gas] Transport i khranenie gaza. LByl A.S.Smirnov i dr. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 421 p. (MIRA 15-6) (Gas,, Natural--Storage) (Gas, Natural--Transportation) IONINI Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; SI-II131,10V, A.S.., doktor tek-Im. r-auk, prof., nauchn. :7ed. (Gas supply] Gazosnabzhenie. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1965. 41,6 p. (MIRA 18:10) I 'kard. tek-)-a,. nauk-, SMIRNOV~ A..S_ I-nzh. FOND AF P11. P. lnc:~easing the rel"ab'lity of cam-lever E~~tanirxs of automatic sing-Le-spindle "',-arret lathes. Masbinostroenie no..'s16-18 YT-Je 165. (HIPA l8a6) ul a r~;XeG -`-- e c 11,7c resirls rl x !2a -n o 68, Z 6 '65. 1-7 -t h e of the filtratc-- Plast-!. o.6:/7- (7.TM-k 18:8) SMIRNOV, A*,'3v y irtzho ApIliu-at-ion of position tolerances to castings. Lit. proizv. no.7:10- 11 J'L 10'5- (MIRA IS.-S) 0. SK2NOV. A.B., redaktor; DUBROVINA. N.D., vedushchiy redaktor; TROFIKOT, A.Y., cheskiy redaktor [Xxperience of young -innovators among the oil industry workers; based on the conference of young workers and. speciali to in the oil industry of the eastern districts of the U..".S.R.j Opyt :olodykh-novatorov neftlanikov; po materialam soveohchauila molodykh rabochikh i spe- toialistov neftianikov-novatorov vostochnykh ratonor SS,SR. Hooky&. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. uzd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1955. 121 Pe WRA 9:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstvo neftyanoy pronyahlennosti. (Oil well drilling) SMMNGV, A.S. Achievements of the Comminist Touth League and youth crew of A,F' TSirkov. Neft.khoz. 33 no.2:87-89 Y 155. (MI-Rh 8;4) (Oil well drilling) SMIRNOV, A.S.; KOROBKOV, G,I., redaktor; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhnichaskiy, '-'- - -ieAi&tor. [Mugallim Gima2ov, an expert in oil -,wd gas well drilling] Hugallim Gimazov - peredovoi master bureniia Skrazhin. Moskva, Goo.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo ueftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1956. 66 p.(Opyt novatoroy neftianikov) (MIRA 9:4) (Gimazov, Magallim Mingazovich) (Oil well drilling) -:t~l .~- - -- :.1,.J, ' / If ( 1--'I f "' ( 'I- - ~~ IOFr,B,, I ah,, SMMOV.- A.S-.. PMSHINA, Ye.G.,vedyshchiy redaktor; MMINA, E: A., tWkhfiid-lfe's'-I~f i "ie'daktor [Practices in building oil derricksj Opyt industriallnogo vyshkostroaniia. Moskva, Goo. naucbno-takhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry, 1956. 86 D. (MLRA 10:5) (Cranes, derricks, etcj SMIRNOV, A.S. Record apeed of 7316 meters per drilling rig per conth. Naftlanik no.12:8-10 D '56. (MIRA 120) (Oil well drilling) Ne cf -r ir, r. o 32 pi SMIRNOb" Five thousand meters per rig per month. Neftianik 2 no.12:28-29 D 157. (KM 11:2) 1. Sotrudnik Vessoya-.nogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo inatituta Bixrtakhniki. (Oil -well drilling) N~SNIRNOX.~,A.S. 11------,.- _ Valuable initiative in lowering the losses of petrolemm 'oroducts. Xhim. I tekh. topl. I masel no.3:71-72 Mr 157. (MIRA 10:4) (Petrolem Industry) 93-4-1-:-V20 AUTHOR: Smirnov, A. S. TITLE: DerricIcs. Ara Erected in Six Days (Burovyye montimlyutsya za shest' dneyY PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye Khozyaystvo, Nr.4, 1957, PP. 56-57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In spite of a series of measures taken in order to speed up construction work in the oil fields., the construction of derricks lags in many areas due to a poor organization of work. Consequently, any achievement in this field should be given proper attention and new efficient methods should be introduced in other drilling enterprises as soon as possible. The author cites a drilling enterprise at Kulsary (Kazakhstanneft) as one of the most efficient. The meterage drilled by this enterprise exceeded the norm by'4,500 m in 1956. This achievement was due primarily to the derrick construction brigades and particularly to the construction brigade of D. Moldabayev. His crew erected 12 derricks In 1956, Derrick Nr- 312 was erected in 1,2-1 days, Nr. 282 in 7 days and Nr. 304 In 6 days, the average speed for that oil region having been 35 days in 1955 and 19 In 1956. Such record speeds were possible Card 1/3 because the members of the brigade have worked in their Derricks Oe Erected in Six Days. (Contd) 93-4-14/2o fields for several years, each becoming a specialist in several fields of construction work and because of the efficient organization of work by Moldabayev. Sub- sequently the author describes the various operations performed day by day by the brigade in the process'of erecting a derrick. According to the schedule, the con- struction work was Po last 11 days. The brigade decided to reduce this to 81 days; but the actual erection of the derrick took only 6 dwjs. Such equipment as V2_300 and 8S-23OR engines, SAL-III power drives and an Azin- mash-5 tractor crane are mentioned. The over-all policy adopted by this brigade was to use the same construction materials on each construation job, reducing thereby t4he cost and the consumption of lumber and metal. Pumps were transported from one drilling site to another without being dismounted. Six-inch compensators, 18-20 m long, were attached to the derrick and transported together Card 2/3 with the derrick.. Many operations were combined savIng DerrIcks Are Erected In Six Days. (Contd) 93-4-14/20 Card V3 thereby much time. The brigade viewed the job as a whole, rather than as a-series of individual operations. Cred1t Is given primarily to Moldabayev and his assistants Burkhanov, Ismagambetov, jkliyev and Sultanov. In order to Increase the efficiency and to reduce even further the period required for the construction of a derrick, the brigade decided to mechanize all labor-consuming operations, to introduce large metal platforms capable of accommodating all drilling equipment and to standard- ize and simplify assembly operations. AVATIABLRI Library of Congress. 1))e' V/ AUTHOR: Smirnov, A.S~ TITLE- Efficient Meth---d Watets (NadezIniyy vod) 93-57-11- 20/22 t---. P-drifvi*ng lnd-,:strial Waste s.posob cchis--ki stochnykh promyslovykh PERIODICAL: Neftyan-oye khozvaystvo, 19-571, Nr 7, pp 66-67 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Petroleum Product-ion Administration of the Trust of the Bavly Petroleum Industry (NPU Bavlyneft') proved by- exDer-iments thaz sewer contamination can be prevented by d-xuping waste water from oilfields into special wells. The method was tested in welis drilled through the Serpukhov subhorizon and the Famennian. horizon. The layout of the equipment and the sequence of operations are show-n in. a diagram. Demialsified waste water from an electric dehydration unit or a tank flows through a pipe system into an underground tank of 40 cu, m. Two 4NDV P,.anps deltver the fl,,Ad from the underground tank into one of two RVS-400 settling t-anks. After filling one settling tank the fluid diverts to the second, giving the Card 1/3 Efficienc Method for Purifyi-iig (Cont,,) 93-57-7-20/22 oil and water of the f4rst tank time to settle. After a period of J.0 to 15; hours the water is pumped by two 30 x 240 KSM pixnDs thr.:nugh a 6" water pipeline into an absorption well'. The water is injected into the absorption well before the so-called "buffer layer" consisting of un- processed emulsion and Paraffin appears. The first settling tank is refilled af4,,:e-_r the wate!~ krom the second tank is piznped into fthe abso.-ption, well and the cycle continues. The oil accumulated in, the settling ~;ank is periodically pumped together with the "Ibuffer layer" through a special 4" oil Pipeline into a thermochemical unit for dehydration. At the suggestion of A. Gaziyev and P. Voropin, who operate the electric desaltIng (EM), --he pumping station was automatized so that only one. person operates the entire system. The d1sposal of was-te water is more effective when the iron, oil5 and mechanicaI adrqJ.Y.,I.'.ure content of the waste water is Card 2/3 ~- I- _. . .,__rzicient Method for Piir~fyirtg (Cont.) 93-57-7-20/22 at a minimum, and the prelimi-nary purifyi-Tig system available at the NPU Bavlvmeft' is perfectiy suitable for this purpose. After pte.Limiiiary purification the admixture content of the wa+,--er does zat exceed 50-60 mg/liter. The volume of waste water d,..-4-,=ed daiLy illto the well amounts to 400 torts or more and the absorptive capa-city of the well will not deteriorate fD. a long time. The author concludes that this method proved succe~,sful. There is I diagram. WATT L, LABI IE: Library of Cungre5E~, Card 3/3 1. ',,later-Purification SMIRNOV, A.S.; YL&SHOV, P.R,, vedushchiy red,; TROYDIOV, A.V., tekhn. - - bred-. - [Progressive oil-producing area] Peredovoi uchastok dobychi nefti. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1958. 42 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Bashkiria-Petroleum industry) GUREVICH, Ys.D.; SHIRBOV, A..%.; LIVSHITS. Z.1.; LOSEV, H.T.; BAIANOVSKIY, S.A.; UDYANSKIY . Va Tr 0; WRAVIYEV, VM.; AMIYAH. V.A.; LOZGACHEV, P.M.; GYROSIMOV, V.S.; POPOV, S.S.; MATSKIN, L.A.; RATUSH, P.P.; PARFENOV. Ye.I.; DUBROVINA, N.D., vedushchiy red.; MUKffIIU, E.A., tekhn.-red. [Soviet petroleum industry] Neftiansia prouWsblenaost' SSSR. Moel-va, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.ird-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1958. 330 P. (MIRA 11:3) (Petroleum industry) AUTA-DM: L. 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L-as-.*---n=l.-AO---IF issuaZ- in On tl-e- m.'--,e2.- sone cthea, their keep --ecol-Es in rz--L Ath tha �SSIeE L-, 10 VIJe- -ore-re 54, Card 1/2 r,-applaaaa-l-ei~ vad c.,2eZigeel. IS the,; the bLethocIB Uaed i-,a C'3=z;;~ng 92-55-5-27/30 above -me*:It! or, toil &pf,.j.y -'s P- b.PB!c use-e 'r,;r tec.*Mlc,?,l and anning departme~r~s. oa,~~ o-2' tLc r0bove dep&-,tm.Y4,s :Lacb2&,s all Vi~, tim spent, fw *7,kT-.,xI-/-`.~Zg czd p:!--cruse-fon, croem;Uons jhen ca..culelug mechezicall 6"-131-4-ag speed., whille cr;hor irml-adjes oaly, a of 14LIs tlmR. The SWAe thing mwj be ztm:~e. .Naaga~~d 14-1o Vie &tot~Atutian ol lltna snlealkl by dr..2:U-2g twas in Offexemt, ~scc:,~ded b-.,r -the jilw,:2:~ng a36. pe:~oowal depazr~znents. Zis is shown, b.-! tne aw';'ao:: Ln a te-blef Nf.)!~:Ia C*7---P.-.--'-,Y tha imconaiz-11,ezcy in the time ke,&Ang Mv-, c-p-piowd. ti-Ae keeLp.-baG umed Iry aU di:,ILI-Ing entermAses Coal$ ---" c P-Fz~--,.y drilling Mex-efo::e, in 'bite uqu~rmiaa o-.-' mi -2, the propos.-i.1 made in this eco-n-ecIA,torz by X. Sha-,'-,sa7 EIcno-;.6. I;