SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VODNEV, V.T. - VODOLAZOVA, L.KH.
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FMIMO, A.S.; VODIZV, V.T..,.
Groups of motions of conformal Zuclidean 37=lnetrical spaces.
Dokl. AN BSSR 3 no.6:233-236 J9 159. (KMA 12:10)
l.Predstavlono akademikom AN BSSR V.I. KryloTym.
(Spaces, Generalized)
VODNEV, V.
On a clase of partial projective'Riemannian spaces. Studii
cere mat 15 no. 5:621-634 164.
VODNFV, V.
S4,11d, i cerc
A class of Riemann spaces with plane geodesics. I L I
mat 16 no. 71927-933 164.
VODNEV V.,r.; FEDENO, A.S.
- - -,-, .0 --- artia-UY projective sPacess DoKe AN Eezsa, 8 no.4:21 -3-
symmetrical P (~UPJt 17:6)
216 Ap 164.
1. Belorus5ki Y gosud&ratvennYY universitet imeni Lenina- Predstavieno
a,kademikom All BSSR V.I. Krylovyra.
;rCL) Ir i-4 PJT A 11 ELICA 37"C. 12 Vol. 1'48 c1plith. kutg. 58
1393. PROPHYLAXIS AND ORTHOPTIC METHOD OF TREATMENT OF CON-
VERGENT STRABISMUS (Russian text) - Vodne va R. E. - ZDRAVOOKHR.
BELOR. 1956, 12 (34-37)
The author examined 260 persons, 247 of whom had a convergent and 13 a diver-
gdnt strabismus. After orthoptic treatment a complete correction of the strabismus
was achieved in 160 patients who had a hypermetropia of 3-6 dioptres; in. 22
patients an improvement of the strabismus to 50 was attained. In convergent
strabismus in myopic persons of up to 4-6 dioptres no complete correction of
strabismus was achieved, but In 5 patients it decreased to 5'. and in 7 patienis to
100. In convergent alternating strabismus the angle of strabismus decreasdd to 5*
In 7, to 10* in 10, and to 15* in 20 patients. In divergent strabismus in hyper-
metropic and myopic persons of 6-10 dioptres, It was possible to decrease the angle
of.strabismus only slightly. A close relationship exists betwe;~n the degree of am-
blyopia and the duration of strabismus: the longer the duration of strabismus, the
higher the degree of amblyopia. (S)
VODNEYEVA,, R. Ye., Candidate Med Sci (diss) -- "Results of treating concomitant
strabismus in children, based on material from the eye clinic of the third
clinical hospital of the city of Minsk for a period of seven years". Minsk,
1959- 9 pp (Minsk State Ked Inat), 200 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 139)
VODNEVAt R.Ye., k;and.med.bauk
Origin of concomitant strabis=s. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no.b.,39-40 My
160, (MIRL.14-.6)
1. Iz kliniki glaznykh bolemiey (7Aved-dyushchiy profe6sor T.V.
Birich) Minskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(STRABISMUS)
VODITY, Josef, inz.
Defect location on high-frequency coaxial cables. Sdel tech
11 no.6:223 Je 163.
~d
VODNY, JozefP inz.
Firat experimental transmission on the decimeter vave band.
Sdel tech 12 no.4sI31-133 Ap 164.
VODNYAW-KlYg 1. (Praga)
Contact lenses from hydrogel. Priroda 54 r.-3.1103233-124 '65.
(MIRA 18i11)
V00-1,VSZKY, R.
"Improvemont of combine constz-ic--~Dn." -o. 229. (IIAGYAR TZ-GIINIKA, Vol. ro. 'L,
jipr. 1953, Budapest.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, #8, Libra, ry of Congress
Aurast, 1953, Uncl.
VMNYANSZKY, R.
Modern machines in the service of agriculture. p.6.
Rew cultivators at machine-tractor stations. p.7.
R zult of the contest for the best articles on innovations sponsored by the
Naotional Patent Office. p.7.
UJITOK LAPJA (Orszagos Talalmanyi Hivatal) Budapest. Vol 7, no. 11, June 1955.
SOURCE: EEAL, Vol 5, no. 7, July 1956.
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VQDN,Yg�ZKY, Rudolph
From broadcast sowing tocentrifugal. sowers. Mezogazd techn 4 no-3:
1-2 f64.
VODOCHODSKY lediolav, inz -
I
t!j-
Econox$cal control and signalling "atom for controlling power alltims*
Energeltika Cz 11 no.10:505-506 0 161,
VODOCHODSKYY Ladislav, inz.
Control system for industrial switching stations. Energe-ti-ka
Cz 11 no.12:613-616 D 161.
Tumors
Symptc,-n.atology and therapy cf r1c, us 607- 5 -1952.
9. nalhl f Congress, Cctober 195Y, Uncl.
I List 2f Ijussian. Eccessions, Library o 2
VODOGRET.AlY, V.Yo.
Studying runoff lass9s of the Tobol River.,JA% the area of the
Shakubay limeatone dapcsit.. Trady GGI W.W4.-87-91 163.
(.N9RA 16:7)
(Tobol River-Hydrology) (Shekubay region-Runoff)
7r ri ~ rn~v r n -s
of d area5 I-iri X-ar,";lney llrovlri~e, Trudy GGI no.1223
180-;~08 '65- (MMA 1839)
lal-,,Ian Vasillev
Ich
Polet na zemliu Frantsa losifa. ZT-'he fliEh-;, to Franz Josef lar-9. PoJ re~2al-tsi--,
nach. Poliarnoi aviatsii Glavsevraorp-ati, geroia Sovetskogo soiuza M.I. Shevele-4-a.
Moskva, Glav. red. nauchno-populiarnci i iunosheskoi lit-ry, 1937. 178 p.front.
bort.~ Illus.
Forms a chapter in author's book "Polety.11
NN DLr;- TL532.V56
7r,eningrad, Izd-vo Glawevinorputi, 1937. 591 0. ill-us., plates,
Polety fflights -
ports.
The chapter "Na. zemliu Frantsa-Iosifall also nublished separately same year under
title: Polet na zemliu Fra-ntsa Iosifa.
DLC: TL526.R9V6
SO: Soviet Transnortation and Comnunications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress
. Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified..
440
PHASE I BOOK EXPWIrMOR
Vodolagin., Mikhail Aleksandrovich, and Shcheglov., Vlacheslav Nikolayevich
Metallurgicheskiy zavad "Krasnyy Oktyabr'" (Metallurgical Plant "Krasnyy
Oktyabr'") Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1957. 223 p. 2.,000 copies printed.
Deviewer: Kanov, V. M.; Ed.: Avratakeara., R. F.; Techo Ed.: Islentlyeva, P. G.
PURPOSE: The book is adAressed -to vorkers in the netallurgical Infin try to acquaint
them vith the devplopment And aWevemftt'b of the "Dwrn~y OktyTLbr"". Metal-
Turginal p3mut. LTt also is intendid f6r tho'general, reader.
COVERAGE: The book describes the various aspects and phases in the grovth and
development of the "KraMy Oktyabr'" p2mtp a producer of hlgbL-quality
steel.
Card 1/4
Metallurgical Plant "Krasnyy Oktyabrl"
TANZ OF COMECRTS:
Foreword
Ch. 1. A Metallurgical Plant on the Volga River 5
1. Founding of the plant 7
2. A French plant and its settlement 11
3. The revolutionary labor movement 18
4. The years of the First Russian Revolution 26
5. From the First to the Second Revolution 31
6. February to October 1917 34
Ch.I1. The Years of Civil War and Rdoonstruction
1. On the battle line 42
2. Restoration of the plant 51
3. Reconstruction of the plant 59
Ch.M. The Senior Quality Producer In the UM
1. "KrasMy Oktyabr'" - site of hist-quality steel production 64
2. The crucial year 71
3. The years of the Second. Five Year Plem 77
4. The high-speed steel producing plant 86
440
Card 2/4
Metallurgical Plant "Krasnyy Oktyabr'" 440
Ch. IV. The Years of the Gre at Patriotic War (Wor3A War n)
1. Everything for the front 95
2. On the battle line VxaJm 102
Ch - V. Rebirth of the NAlit
1 . Back to work U7
2. Developing socialist industry 133
Ch. VI. In Our Time
1. A period of trial for labor 146
2. The first year of the Sixth Five Year Plaw 151
3. The working day 155
4. The crew of No. 8 furnace l6o
5. In the workerst settlement 166
6. The veteran workers are retiring 173
Card 3/4
Metallurgical Plant "Krasnyy Oktyabr'"
-Ch. VII. The Struggle for Technical Progmes
1. Introduction of mv tedudques and progressive methods of
organizing production and labor 177
2. Tecbmical training 189
3. The increasing nmaber of inventors and efficiency experts 197
4. The new upswing 203
Ch. VIII. Future of the Plant 214
AVAIIANZ: Library of Congress
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8118/58
YODOXHLABOVA, Ye.G. (Leningrad)
Xffect of blood transfusion on the higher nervous activity in post-
hemorrhagic bypochromic anemia. Arkh.pat. 18 no.6:82-85 156.
(MLPA 9:12)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy patologii (zav. - chlen-korres-
pondent AMN SSSR prof. I.R.Petrov. nauchayy rukovoditall - chlan-
korrespondent AMY SSSR prof. A.H.Filatov) Loningradakogo instituta
perelivaniya krovi (dir. - kandidat meditsinskikh usuk A.D.Belyakov)
(HIMORRHAGN, complications,
anemia, hypochromic, off. of blood transfusion on higher
nervous funct. (Rua))
(AN3MIA, HYPOCHROMIG, therapy,
blood transfusion in post--Awmorrh. anemia, off. on higher
nervous funct. (Rus))
(CENTRAL WERVOUS SYSTEM, physiology,
off. of blood transfusion on higher nervous funct. in
post-hemorrh. hypochromic anemia (Rua))
(BLOOD TRANSFUSION. in various diseases,
anemia$ hypochromic poet-hemorrho, off. on higher nervoue
funct. (Rua))
-* MELIVIKOVA, V.P.; ,XODOKHLEBOVA, Ye.G.
Use of dibazol for the prevention of surgical shock. Vest. khir. 85
no. 7:101-108 Je 160. 04IRA 14; 1)
(SHOCK) (BENZIMIDAZOLE) (SURGERY, OPERATIVE)
VODOKHLEBOVA, Te.G.
Prevention of surgical shock by the administration of dibazol per
os; experimental study* Test.khir, 83 no.1l-.98-104 N 159.
(MIRA 13W
1. lz laboratorli eksperimentalluoy patologii (zav. - prof. I.R.
Petrov, nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. A04 Filatov) LeniWadekogo
instituta perelivaniya krovi, A'dres avtora: Leningrad, 2-ya Sovetskaya
ul., d.16, Institut perelivanlya krovi.
(SHOCK experimental)
(MUSCTJ MMAXMS pharmacol.)
VODOMMOVA, Ye.G., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Trial of a tev proph7lactic complex in experimental surgical shock.
Akt.vop.perel.krovi to.6:256-264 '58- (HIIU- 13: 1)
1. Iexboratoriya eksperimentallnov patologii Leningradakogo institute.
perelivanlya krovi (zav. laboratoriyey - chlen-korrespondent MI SSSR,
Prof. I.R. Petrov).
(SHOCK) (BENZIMII)AZOLE)
TODOLAGIN, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
[The party was the orga~ier~of..,~the victory of socialism in
the U.S.S.R., 1929-19371 Partiia-_ organizator pobedy
sotsializma v SSSR, 1929-1937 gg. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo polit.
lit-ry, 1959. 149 p. (MIRA 13:3)
(Russia--Economic policy)
VODOLAGPIV V.? nauchnyy sotrudnik
Return of 20 million. Zasslich. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.6i6-7 165.
(PIRA 1,3:7)
1. Vaesoyusnrl nauchno-iseledovateliskiy inatitut mashlichnykh i
efiromaslichnykh kullbir, Krasnodar.
VODOLLG IR, Val er iy
A,letter from Tmutarakan'. Vokrag eveta n0.5:6-? W '55-
(Taman--Antiquities) (MMA 8:6)
YODOLAGIN, V,, rod,;i~)ANILINA, A., takhn.red,
(Conference of the Soviet Society for Disarmament, Koaco-d, 1960;
a collection of materials and doaumentsj Konferentsiya sovetakoi
obahchostvennosti za ra2orttzhenie. Sbornik materialov i dokumentov.
Koekva, Gos.i%d-vo polit.lit-ry, 1960. 173 p. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Konferentsiya sovetekoy obahchostvennosti za razorushonlye.
Moscow, 1960.
(Disarmament)
, f.
TEMOYTSEV, Ivan Petrovich; TODOLIAGIN, T., red.; TROYANOTSKAYA, X.,
tekhn.red.
(Work and live the communist Vay] Rabotat' i zhit' po-komma-
nistichaski. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1960. 93 p.
(Bibliotechka agitatora, no.20). (MIRA 14:1)
(Ifficiency, Industrial)
RWANOV.) Aleksandr Petrovich; VOWLAGIN V., ed.; TROYANOVSKAYA) N.p
tekhn. red. __L
[The course of events*.*; from the diary of a Taos special
reporter] Kak eto bylo ... ; iz dnevnika opetsiallnogo kor-
respondenta TASS. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo polit,lit-ry, 1961. 53 P.
(MMA 15: 1)
1. Spetsiallrqy korrespondent TASS (for Romanov).
(Astronautics)
ILIINSKIY, Vsevolod Mikhaylovich; VODOIAGIII,_V.,,_red.; KLIMOVA, T.,
tekhn. red.
["On the shore of wilderness..."] "11a dikom brege..." Mo-
skva, Gospolitizdat, 1962. 150 p. (MIRA 15:8)
(Altai Territory--Description and travel)
VODOLAGIN~ V.., red.
- w:~ --.- ,-.
[Creators of the cormmist future are speaking) Govoriat
tvortsy kommmisticheskogo zavtra. Moskva, Politizdat,
1963. 54 P. (MIRA 17:4)
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0 1 This is a practical handbook dealing with t6 symptorns amid the -00
control of pests stud diseam of - r tial oil plants oxurring in USS.1L .00
The chief disem of coriander [Om*mdrwm "nm) mW anise [NA* 090
: adla anism) is a blukening and deformation of ti a fruit, rftulting in too
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t atimmameof the yield. Theetiologyofthedismsmioobsoure. Affected 410
0 0 ceriamider wetis Ion their geminability &hoot mupletely, while the
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20 per owt, but rising in some yew (e.g., 1937) to 50 per oent. or umm *00
00 Witches' broorn usually affects up to 3 per oent. of oatiander and staise
plants grwm in the Voronexh dktrict, the diseased plants forming no coo
fruit. Brysiphe ux"ifffarum occurs on anise'in districts but
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and straw. and to apply hot-water tmatment to the st-eds (pre-soaking
for 8 to 12 or even only 3 boom md atmping in hot witter at 500 0. for
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The root rot of thyme (T4-mw vulpris] due to Fwwiuns sp. usuAlly
forms several oentra of Wwtion In the field cauging the ban patches.
ion of the patches is advised. together with a peripheral zone
of
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at least, 0-5 to I m. wide, with bleaching powder applied at a rate Of 00
100 to 200 gm. per sq. m. 00
The chief disease of fennel [FomWun vidprol is caused by Cerco-
spora depressa, which attacks the leaves, xtenv4 mid seeds, causing the
aced to shrink and Ad In some ymn the seed Iowa in the forest. 0*
s~e pe t e e amount to 50 per cent. or more, and the oil
yie of infected weds In by 15 per cent. 0. 4rPrr4k" develops
so
in the early summer and inf;dion and fructification occur only
in presence of dew. In the autumn the oonkiiA of 0. deprnan ocom to 00
form, but pycaidis of Pkwa exAi an then found to be present. The 90
Cerompora disease develops in the follov,4N spring from infected seeds 00
and plant debris and is also spread from .4ndAw*-
qr*vvukw. Akernaria 00
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trnuis forms a black mould on the surhce of the feanel seeds. Hot-water so
treatment of the seeds is recommendol in the control of fennel diseases 00
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06 87; xvii, P. 61 Causes an annual kas of about M per cent. of the
06 it Lyon or even DO per venL and more in wet yvan4 dmfftws the oil
99 a yield by 18 to 23 per cent, and lowers the Pus~ty of the oil by mfuting
00 a the menthol content. Peppermint No. 541 is the twat resistant to rug
and containa up to 5 per tent. oil with a high menthol coamt. The
whito ryabouklis, diaraft of Peppermint, tho oright of which remains
unknown, has considerably increased during the last few years. It
appears in May or June in form of dark. small spate on the leaves, '06
malks. and steins of the plants and leads to premature led (all and to 40*
a grorral debility of the plant. The powdery inildew of ppermint 000
tsrys~oe e&Acraftorum L MOWAW JWMj owurv In all d6trIM4. but In 3A 9
*a U the Ukisine ysually in a very mim form. In the CGOW of peppermint
dises-es the um of clean planting materW is rvaimmended togetber
with spraying with I per cent. Bordeaux mixture noun after emergence
and three times more at Intervals of 16 daya.
Hose rust (JAmgmidium subowticium) (P. mumnatem: ibid., xvi~ p.
459lattseks Romd4na"m aad,;Z,W&, butnot &qsllim SpAistrockcs
ponsom var. roxse floe. cit.] attnck:7-om&znenW rasea, IL camina, and It
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foljr yvilrss flateill wilt of rimsex(ralhimi Ilya m1wirsisr Filwrill)") Mulling
ill the ultimar death of tho platatis has vonsitirrably Ini,reawd in tile, 00
Crimea. ft. Hint wax most mwerely infected, eaptwitilly tilt ploto where
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v4w.t1killf-so much tot lkitatocti or tonintoes had IxTti previously grown.
flerfmitint I? cutting% its hot-Im-tin tire riffectest Ivy 041
00 six-ries of Adryfix (ibid., xvi, it. 4:11, RrapAitim, and 1kridriklewhitim, I;y 411141
of 11%f PjK)t4 Caussi'd Ivy KINTit's it( 311jertisip-rium jec RIM , Xvi, 1). MIll, of
so Ra"llilariti, Milymatia, 11firyalvitswitim, and 11tiplographium. and Ivy lt%f 00
0 Inti-ft-ritmin. lit tilt- lit,141 tilt, geranium plant in attarkeil by black rout 00
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so tioti, tismoval id free dehriji in newly cleared firiths, disinfivtion is( 00
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09 r hot-bedn With Ft I per cont. tiolution or Iron nuiphrito a,plifid at a rate of -40
60 A 1. p-r Pq. m. 10 to 15 dnyei prior to p1rinting.
00 fi~ A d~istruatlw) Jim-amn or sigo (.%lvin otftotwills), apparently o r be ct-
a arltl origin, antintriR hollowns7me of roots, oncurp In thn Krannodar roglon
rind tho Crimea. Tt In rocvm--;en,1od thnt wigo bo !,1nnt-I an Nr away a it
I ponmiblo from old mng.- fichin, its it wan obneried thrit ovor 10 por cant.
or the plftnto worqq Anmtrovit(i In platti Altuatod noxf, to atil Rrilrd P"ate.
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plota. The samp prf-enution fthould bo takon for thvi control or tostr Prot
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dimoar,-s o,' Pago ontin-I by ()Tulnrla ovatA n1v
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ared. Other ditvtiapon of wiig" are c^uned by Porononporn swinglo.1, And Ery-
rRiphe IsibiRtarum Chev. F. Palvine Jncz
.~Oi)tortm lavinniluIrke (ibid., xvit, p: 71) Im widimpread on lavender in
the, Caiwpinq Firul In thn Crimon but no far hnn not enusod comeritally
apnreclable lonni~s, as m?,vere attacks o 1y occur vory rnrely. Fhomdt lay.
rtftdulw~ (ibid., x1, p. 375) occurs on Invondor in tho Crimea and a vItt
d1serint, of un1tirterminnd orlpin(cf. ibid.p xiii, p. 98) in the Cauca,",
th~- Yrnntxtlnr ruglon, nn,l In FA nowticul-irly no-wore form on th" nouth tie 0
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Measures for the control of bacteriosis zand coriander seod-borers. PushIcLio,
Viemp, 19hl. 25 P.
1. Seeds - Disinfaction. 2. Agricultu-ral pests.
ALEKSEYEVA) Ye.I., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BUZINOV, P.A.) kand.
sellkhoz. nauk; VODDLAGD- V.D.; VC.LKFOIISKAYA, U.V.;
GLUSHCHENKO, 'b-idl. nauk; GURVICH, N.L., doktor
biol. nauk; ZIIELEZNOV, P.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; KSENDZ,
A.T.; LESHCHUK, T.Ya.; LUKIYANOV, I.A., kand. sellkhoz.
nauk; MAYCHENKO, Z.G., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; TANASIYENKO,
F.S... kand. khim. nauk; ZN/IMENSKIY, M.P.; PERSIDSKAYA, K.G.;
PODLESIIOVA, A.F.; ROGOCHIY, I.Ya.; REZNIKOV, A.R.; SHULIGO,
G.T.; KHOT314, A.A.0 doktor sellkhoz. nauk; IAPSHINA, O.V.J.
red.; 141NINKOVA, V.R., red.; MAKHOU, N.N., tekhn. red.;
BALLOD.1 A.I., tekhn. red.
[Aromatic plants] EfirowaslichrWe kulltury. Moskva, Sell-
khozizdat, 1963 358 P. (MIRA 16:12)
6raine-Aromatic plants)
KOROTKIKH, G.I., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; POMAZKOV, Yu.I., mladshiy nauchnyy
sotrudnik; SMOLIYANNIKOV, V.V.; VODOLAGIH, V.D., nauchnirf sotrudnik
Questions and answers. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.59
42 My 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sadovodstva nechernozemnoy
zony (for Pomazkov). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
maslichnykh i efiromaslichrykh kulltur (for Vodolagin).
(Plants, Protection of)
VODOLAGIT, V.D., nauc~myy sotmbl-.,~
Mu a ta rd p u a t 3 . Za s h c h. r -js t . cc, t t I. i br-l. ") n ~) . -~, ; -;' 3 - ~'; 4 1 1- ~'
(", ~ F
- IA ,'~7)
1. Vsesoyuzryy inatiti-it m,-sl lchriykh i ef'i k-.il I )
Krasnodar.
L 622~-66
ACC HR: AP5026819 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/017/0095/0095
.:INVENTOR: Khillchevskiy, G. L.; Voytsekhov, Yu. R.; Tullchinskaya, K. V.; Lazarey.
H. V.; Vodolagin, V. Yu.
,ORG: none
~TITLE: An ultrasonic Ricku Class 42, No. 174452 [announced b Experimental Re-
isearch and Design Office of the Black Sea Council of National EconoTy -(fk-sperimen-
.tal'no-issledovatellskoye i konstruktorskoye byuro Chernomorskogo Sovnarkhoza)j
ISOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 95
'TOPIC TAGS: piezoelectric transducer , ltrasonic inspection, waveguide
'ABSTRACT: This Inventor's Certificate introduces an ultrasonic pickup designed for
!Studying gaseous media. The device consists of a housing containing a piezoejectric
transducer and a waveguide. Interference from the wa:,.ls of the vessel being moni-
itored is absorbed by making the housing in the form o1' a cylindrical labyrinth with
9.
!SUB CODE: EC,IE/ SUBM DATE: 050ct64/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 000
0
VODOLATSKIYy M.P.; MALAKHOV, L.I.
Tuberculous lesion of the muco-as oral cavity. TrtAy 1-go W-E
44tl4l-144 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Iz kafedry khir-urgicheskoy stomatologii (zav.- dotsent M.M.
Slutskaya) Stavropollskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta
frektor - dotsent Yu.V. Pervushin) i V-P .... vov klinicheskoy bollnitsy
(glavnyy vrach - A.S. Reshetova). -
VODOI,ZAOV , Yu. M.
Zxperience in using horizontal percolation. GidrolizA leso-
khim.prom. 13 no,5:21-22 16o. (MIRA 13:7)
1. ArkhangelIskiv gidroliznyy zavod.
(Arkhangelsk-H.vdrolysis)
ZHUKOVSKAYA, B.S.;`JZVINA, K.Ya.; VODOLAZIIENYO, M.; Prinimal uchastiye
SHULYATNIKOVA, N.Ya., 'I
Rapid volumdtric method of determining the silicie acid content
of raw material, raw mb:eo.,-and finished product-in cement
production. TSement 27 no-3:21-23 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Silicic acid) (Cement)
ZRUKOVSKA7A, S.S.; KOGAN, N.P.,- VODOLAZHENKO, N.I.
Rapid method of preparing cement raw material for chemical analysiB.
TSement 28 no.5:13-14 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Yuzhgiprotsement.
(Cement-Analys'is)
VODOLAucHmao, S.A.
Use. of a rider in weighing on Analitical scales. Lab. delo 7 no.5:
60-61 Vq 161. (MIRA 1-4: 5)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isslodovatellskiy institut ptitsevodstva.
(SCALES (WEIGHING INSTRUMMS))
VODOLAVIC19,111KO, VS., kcand.tokhn.nauk, dots. (Kbarlkov)
Gao-turbine locomotives. IfaukA I zhyttia 6 n0-9:12-13
S '56. (14IRh 13:5)
(Gas-turbine locomotives)
e, 4 A) Z m2
I BOO~ EXPIOI'TATION 323
QB-90leTy Nikolay Matveyevich, Professor; Kul-its, Aleksandr Ariyevic-11;
Vodolazhchenko, luuyjm:Wyevi~h; and Bartosh, YevgeniY Tarasovich.,
21-Y -
-7Ua_n_di_da_f;_a_of Technical Sciences
Teplov0znyYe dvigateli i gazovyye turbiny (Diesel and 0,ut-turbine Locomotive
Engines) Moscow, Tranazheldorizdat, 1957- 463 P- 10,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Girshberg, N. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.: Bobrova, Ye. N.
PUMBE: This book is approved by the USSR Ministry ot Higher Education as a text-
book for institutes of railroad transportation. It may also be useful to
engineers specializing in internal combustion enginez., and gas turbines.
COVERAGE: The book deals with basic theory and design in the construction of the
modern diesel and gas-turbine locomotives. The following =bJecIps are
discussed: working processes and cycles,, engine djn~smics, principle of work.,
econmW and performance characteristics, automation of cont7ol. systems,
engine output control, locomotive operation; and safety. DL addition to these
topics the author also gives a brief history of the develolpent and uses
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of internal combustion eogkms and gas turbines. The author claim that gas-
turbine engines require less time to develop full Paver capacity than steaX
turbine engines. He also claim that aircraft gas turbines are able to develop
full power capacity within 1.5 to 2 minutes, and that gas turbines in the air-
cratt industry are fully understood and are widely used on many types of aircraft.
According to the author, the 1956 statistics show that Soviet gas turbine engines,
not considering those used in aircraft, are able to develop power of about one
-1114on hp. A special chapter is devoted to discussion of free-piston gasifiers
and Prospects for their developuent and use. The author states that the
Voroshilov * -and-turbine
"-Diesel Enidne Locowtive Plant has developed a free piston
cOMPOuad locomotive engine with a capacity of 6,000 hp. and an efficiency of
29.4 Percent. The book contains numerous tables, graphs, diagrams and detail
dravings of various types of Soviet and foreign internal combustion engines
and gas turbines- There are 84 references of which 82 are Soviet and
2 &Lgush.
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
From the authors
Introduction
PART 1. WORKENG PROMSSES AND ENGINE DYXWCS
Ch. I. Rnsdne Fundamentals
1. Meal-I sma of internal combustion
2. Thermodynamic cycles
Ch. IT. Principle of Function and ClaBsification of Internal
Combustion Engines
I. Fundamentals of working cycle
2. Self-ignited engines
3- Carburetion in self-ignited engines
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9
15
22
26
32
Diesel and Gas-turbine (Cont,)
323
4. Diesel Engin s vitih Solid injection systems 36
5. Carburetor engines 39
6. Gas engines 43
7- Engines vith llqa:Ld fuel injection and electric or
glov Ignition systems 45
8. General survey of engine classification 47
Ch. III. Performance and EcwmW Characteristics of Engines
1. Types of performance and economy characteristics 50
2. Indicator mean-effective pressure 52
3. Enidn horsepover 55
4. Efficiency 57
5. Cost per unit of work 58
6. Other characteristics 61
Ch. IV. Fuels and Products of Combustion
1. Liqtxid fuels 62
2. Gaseous fuels 63
3. Basic properties of fuels 69
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323
4. Products of fuel combustion 76
5- Ratio of number of moles in products of combustion to the
number of moles in fuel mixture before combustion 79
6. Specific heat of gases 81
Ch* V. Working Processes and Principles of Calculation
1. Intake In four- stroke-cycle engines 85
2. Simplified calculations of intake in four-atroke-cycle engines 90
3. ftercharging engines 95
4. Scavenging and intake in two-stroke-cycle engines 101
5- Carburetion and combustion 106
6. Calculation of compression,, combustion and expansion 123
7. Basic characteristics of vorkin processes 116
8. Beat balance engines 329
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Ch. VI. Eagine Characteristics
1. Concept of characteristics 14
2. External characteristics 129
3. Load characteristics 138
4. EconaW characteristics 142
Ch. VTI, Emidne Dynamics
1. Forces and moments acting in the crankshaft &ad connecting
rod assemb3ies 144
2. Baloweing engines 147
3. Torgdonal vibration 152
4. On determining . the frequency of torsional vibration 159
5. Distribution mecbpni sm, 162
6. Magine speed control (M) 164
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PART 2. CONSMOTION OF DIEWL-LOCOMOTI79 MMS
Ch. VM. Modern, Designs Diesel Locomotive 8
le Basic requirements and characteristics of diesel locomotives
engines 172
20 Four-stroke-cycle diesel locomotive engines 177
3. Two-stroke-cycle diesel locomotives engines 197
4. Free-piston gasifiers and prospects for development 208
5. Gi4dfier power installations in locomotives and prospects for
app3lcatioa 212
6, Principles of standard desiga for mass productim of diesel
locomotive engines 217
Ch. IX. Elements of Crankshaft and Connecting Rod Assemblies
1. Crankshafts 220
2. Connecting rods and rod bolts 230
3- Pistons 233
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4. Piston rings 244
5. Piston pins and connecting rod end bearings 250
Ch. X. Parts of Engine Framework
1. Fr Iames, blocks, and crankshafts 254
2. Cylinder sleeves 259
3- Bushings for crankshaft bearings 264
4. Cylinder heads 271
5- Fuel distribution systems 275
6. Camshaft drives and vertical spindle transmission 278
Ch. XI. Solid Injection Diesel Engine Fuel Systems and Control
1. Fuel systems
2. Control of diesel-engine output
282
298
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323
Ch. XII. Auxillax7 Apparatus and Systems for Diesel Locomotive Engines
1. Engine cooling 305
2. Engine lubrication 309
3% Selecting types of blowers and installing them 314
Ch. XIII. Automation of Control Systms, Remote Control of Diesel
Locomotive Engines., and Safety Signal Systems 323
PART 3- GAS TURBINES
Ch. M. T~Ypical Schematic Diagrams and Thermodynamic Calculations of
Gas-turbine Units
1. Basic elements and typical schematic diagrams of gas-turbine units 333
2. Thermodynamic calculations of gas-turbine units 339
3. Entropy diagram 347
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Ch. XV. Working Processes of Gas Turbines
1. Basic information on gas turbines 351
2. Conversion of energy in the nozzle and the nozzle design 354
3- aas blade work 359
4. Turbine efficiency 363
5- Faadamentalo of gas-turbine design 365
Ch. XVI. Working Processes of Axial-flow and Centrifugal Compressors
1. Basic information on compressors 377
2,j Basic tbeory of compressors 379
3- CharactdristicB of working processes of axial-flow compressors 383
4. Characteristics of working processes of centrifugal compressors 389
5. InterclApendence of compressor and gas-turbine operating conditions 392
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Ch. XVII. Combustion Processes and Heat Transfer in Gas-turbine Units
1. Process of heat transfer in gas-turbine units 395
2. Combustion a era 39T
3. Air heat-exchanger tanks 404
4. ReSwerstors 4u
Ch. XVIII. Locomotive Gas-turbine Installations
1. Typical schmatic d1agram of locooKftve gaa-turbine installations 415
2. Present status of gas-turbine develo3pent and construction of
locomotive gas-turbine units 420
Ch. XIX. Design of Compressor and Gas-turbine MAwnts
I. FJA=uts of gas turbines 432
2. FJA=Mts of axial-flow aud centriftKal coMr Boars 442
Ch- X1. VAterials Used In Manufacture of Gas Turbines 446
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PART 4.
Ch. XXI. Diesel Ragine Tests
323
1. Pmrpose and types of tests 451
2. Extent of tests and procedures 452
3. Values to ~e measured and rating of test results 454
4. Methods of measuring and instruments used. Meazurmmt of
brake horsepover 456
Bib3logmphy
AVAIIAME: lAbrary of Congress
460
GO/bmd
1 jwIv 1958
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GRIGORIYXV, Bergey Nikolayevich, prof.;
uchastiye: YAKOVLHV, K.I., dotsent. YASTRZHMOSKIT, A.S., prof.,
doktor tekhn.nauk, zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki i tekhniki, retzenzent;
VODOLAZHCB3NKO V 'V dotsent, kand.tekhn.nouk, reteenzent; ALZK-
red.; MINA, G.P., takhn.red.
[Heat engines and compressors] Teplovye dvigateli i kompressory.
Koskva, Gos.transp.zhol-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 36) p. (KIRA 12:10)
(steam engines) (Gas and oil engines) (Compressors)
VODOLAZHCMMKO, Yuriy Trofimovich-' BAPPIKOV, S.A., red.; FROKOFIYKVAp
(Brief manual an the DTA-54A tractor] Kratkii spravocbnik po trak-
54A* Kookva, Goa. izd-v6 sellkhoz. lit-ryp 1960. 198 p.
(Tractors) (MIRA 14:8)
YODOLAZHCHMO, V-V., dotsent, Icand.tekhn.n&nk, SIMSON, A.B., kand.takhR.
nauk.
Special features of gas turbine supercharging in six-cylinder
motors. Em rgomashinostroenie 6 no.4:47-48 Ap 16o.
(MM 13:8)
(Diesel engines-Superchargers)
VODOIAZHCHIM. V.V., Imncl.tekhn.nauk; 431AVSKIY, G.N, inzh.
Increasing the efficiency of the D50 engine under low-load conditions.
Trudy MIT no-35:102-in 16o. (MIRA 13: 10)
(Dieoel engines)
S/263162/000/0141012/016
1007/1207
AUTHORS: Vodolazhchenko, V. V., Simson, A. E. and Verner, N. D.
TITLE: Invesdgations on the gas-turbine supercharging system in four-strokes engines
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyye ustanovki, no. 14, 1962, 54, abstract
42.14.323 (Tr. Khar'kovsk. in-ta inzh. zg.-d. transp., no. 43, 1961, 29-38)
TEXT: Results are reported of investigations on exhaust systems with it single, common exhaust- manifold
and with supercharging by means of tile kinetic energy of exhaust gases. The system described was used in
2- and 4- stroke engines and ensures increase in turbine power by 20% as compared with reaction turbines:
A may be applied to all types of internal combustion engines and requires the installation of a single turbine
only regardless the cylinder number and dimension or the engines involved,
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
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VODOIAZHCHENKO~ V.V., dotsent
Increasing, the power and economic efficiency of the D50 engine.
Trudy XHIIT no.46:61-72 161. (KMA 15212)
1. Kharlkovskiy institut in.zhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo
transporta.
(Diesel engine's-Design and construction)
VODOLAZHCHENKO, V._V., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk
Gas-turbine supercharging of two-stroke diesel engines. Trucly
KHTIT no.52.'30-34 161. (MUU 15:10)
(Diese:L engines)
KURITS, Aleksandr Ariyevich; VODOLAZHGHENKO, VitaUy Vasillyevich;
GRDISBERG, Filipp Grigorlyevicb; F-CZ =ZT, Gennadiy
Borisovich; SIMSON, Allfred Eduardovich; NAYDENKO, O~A.,
kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; RABOVSKIY, V.V., inzh.,
retsenzent; VOLKOVICH, G.F., retsenzent; ZAKHAHENKO, B.A.,
kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn. red.; NIKITINA, R.D., red.;
SHISHKOVA, L.M.p tekhn. red.
[Diesel engines on ships with electric propulsion) Dizeli na
sudakh s elektrodvizheniem. [DyA.A.Kurits i dr. Leningrad,
Sudpromgiz, 1963. 276 p. (MIPJI 17: 1)
SOURCE, Moscow. Vses. n. -i. Inst. zh. -d. transporta. Vestnik, no. 6,
1964i 25-27
TOPIC TAGS irdustrial ecpipment'. diesel engine, turbocompressor/D50
diesel, TK-30 turbocompressor
Ab"ii~:E 14-- a' iis *x~4*listed which may be taken to Increase the effIciqnoy,
a-ur a eZfte'lenCy
'of the D50 diesel, Carrying out these wzaauroG i?iIIII JI-n-crear-e the
of supercharging, and also improve gas distribution and carburatipj~ by re-.
ducing the specific ef';Iectlve flue! consumption by P-0 Ipams, per.effective
hcrsepo-~er bour. Thl ;')-ac; -Tj 'IeseL,3 (-ith rtspect to'ecozo
n Wir
I among.m.odcrn locomotive dicaells~ 'The nacesGary Gtrucrursl chan"'es in the
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ACCESSION N13: AP5000439
-(piston bottom, distributer sbaft e.~haus't cama,.fuel pump deliver~,yalve and-
cam, InJeelor nozzle, and also in the-installition of tl !E-e T473-0 t~aibo-
'_~ompressors uay be carriea out both on new.LY aid on thosei
in operation without impairing the interchangeability o-' mass produced
units and components. The use cf high temperature cooling, raising the
efff,7ieacy of superchargIng a--d sey-mril other measures nake it possible to
count on the potential for a -fptciency of the D5C
of
!diesel. A saying a- n. fuell L-4 a loco-motive with 1000 hp represents,
an economy of 80-100 tons of fuel per year per locomotive, so that the
money spent in modernization of the locomotive fleet will be paid back in
less than a year. -Iher,~ w'.11 be no I.-crearte in the coct of d-iesel pro-
duction in car77ing out these measures. Crig. axt. bqs: I figure and 2
l.graphs-
ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovgkir in-titUt inzhenerov zhe1eznodorozhnogo transporta
(JaIat0kov Institute oil Railroad 'fransport Engineerg)
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH, IE
NO REF SOV; 005 OTHER- 000 JPRS
S F LI1',CHEVSKIY
BELOUS, D.A.; GOLUBcHIK, , CJ~EVA, L.I.)
lu-T .'-71 .; CHI
1KC. I
VC)DOIAZHCHENY'o V.L.; Ya'~:D' !.A
red.; Ind assembling the DT-20 tractor] Razborka
C ti 196/+. 17/+P-
[Dismantling ' 1-20. MoskVU., 11KOlos) 7:8)
sborka traktora Dr (111.IRA 1
GLAGOLEV, Nikolay Matveyevich; KURITS, Aleksandr Ariyevich;
VODOLAZHCfMIKO, Vitaliy Vazil,lyevicb; BARTOSH, Yevgeniy
i-a:~~sov-ichj SAW-1,10, A.G.,, red.
[1nternal combustion engi-ries and gas turbines for diesel
locomotives] Teplovowle dvigatell vnutrennego sgoraniia
i gazovye turbiny. Izd.2., perer. Moskvav Transport.,
1965. 400 p. (MIRA 18-.6)
--VOZ)01,R -(-R CH F-NYO)-YVj-' --- - - - - - - - --- -
VODOLAZHCHRIMO Yu.T.-, ANMUSHNKO, P,I., kandidat takhnicheskikh na'uk,
7- ~re ~or-,~~RUDZNSKIY, Ya.V.. tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[Assembling and testing tractors] Sborka I Ispytante traktorov.
Kiev, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7, 1953.
319 P. [Microfilm] (MlaA 8:2)
(Tractor Industry)
ami tt.-rtin;7 tz
Sborka i is-:ytuniE- trsktorov D ra, 7 - sv
30: '.'onthly List of RusAan iZS~L~. Vol. 6 No 10 Jantary 1954
VODOLAZHCHENKO, Yuriy Trofimovich; KALINOVSKIY, N.Y.; LEVITANUS, A.D.;
I 1-1--librilum .ViLi-i-redi, GORIKOVA,-Z.D., tekhn.red.
0
[Kanual for the MT-14 and DT-20 tractors] Rukovodstvo po
traktoram DT-14 i W-20. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry,
1959. 367 P. i (MIRA 12:8)
(Tractors--ilandbooks, manuals, etcj
GELIMAN, Boris Hikhaylovich; KRAYEYSUYA, U.K.; 110SEVIII, M.Y.; ALISAUOT,
B.I.; ALIGIN, B.P.; YODOLAZHCEOIKO, Tu.T.; LUITAITUS, A.D.;
MWOLINIKOV, A.B., i5d*6; BALLOD, A.L. tekhn.red.
(Wheeled diesel tractors] DizelInye kolesnyo traktory. Mosk7al
Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 423 P. (MIRA 13-2)
(Tractors)
-VODOLAZHCHENKO, Yu.T., red.; KASPEROVICH, N.S., red. izd-val UVARON
red.
(Catalog of spare parts of the DT-20 tractor] Katalog detalei
traktora UT-20. Moak-fa, Hashg12q 1963. 192 p. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Kharlkovskiy traktornyy v0d Khar1kov.
(Tractors-Catal gs)
C
DROZIIT, IT.N.-, VODOLAZU,,.'LFM, IT.I.
.,A,
Conversions of calcium -sulfate samihydrate to dihydrate in the
distillation liquid of soda manufacture. Zhur. prikl. khim- 31
no.7%995-1001 J1 '58. . (IURA 11:9)
(Calcium sulfate) (Soda industry)
VODOLAZHKO, I.V., veterinarnyy vraoh
Treatment of sheep infected with Diatyocaulue. Veterinariia 39
no.llt4O N 162, (MIM 16tlO)
1. Zimovnikovekiy konnyy zavod., Rostovskaya oblast'. ,
1400); 30) PHASZ I BOOK KXPWITATION 30V/2843
sovozhchanlya po ratsianal-nym sposobas rundaumntostroyanlyok no
mchoomortlykh gruntakh
Trudy... (Transactions of the Conference an Erflolent Methodd.cr
on Parmarrost Bolls) Moscow, Oosetroylzd&t
buildIng,Foundatiou .
1959. 131 p. Err& slip Inserted. 1,200 coples printed.
,
Zd. of Publishing Houses N. M. Borshchavokaya; Tech. Ed. i To. L.
Tvakina.
PURP=% ?U* book Is Intended for construction engineers. Indus-
trial planners " bLLI.14ers.
CCVZRACM: This book contain@ reports originally read In Vorkuta In
1958 an e2perience, gained In planning and building foundatime
In pormarrost regime of the U=. The reports were prepared
for publication In the WIICSP (Scientific Research Institute
for the 3tudr of Foundations and Underground Structuros). The
tatroductlon was written by Profassor V. 0. 941yoh*v. No
references are given.
ft in V- P Construction Conditions and the Explol-
v-A
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m%
t..
1.
G1"
ing RatOrPrises In the Pechora Coal Basin 47
say, A. T construction or industrial plants on
*nZ4Y FMZM Ground With SUbsoquent Settling 56
-MP'k'n- K- F- DOS'Wn PLIO YOundAtions Under Permafrost
C,mdLtIms 58
A- K- SP-W Characteristics Of Foundation
City of I&Lrka 64
Methods Of Restoring
'
-
-
Me Deformed PrincIpil
911rinna
m-vorkuta 67
V,
=Zo Analysis Of Work and Computing the Roln-
=
*d C
ra to Y'r&a* Foundations and F--Ame WO-ka,Taklag
Vnwvdn Settling Of the Bearing Ground 75
and V. M. Sokolovs. Now Data on Fropt
A*avln&-aT-Faund&tIo"T- 100
Decreasing the Depth of Foundation
Laying by KOOPLI79 the Ground In a Frozen State log
boot
9" HdAving Of Ground and Foundation.-
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rmanentlX Frozen Ground 119
Thawing of Forenni.11y, prOzn
Ground Under Heated Buildings (two-dlu*nalonal solut-
.on) 124
Bottling or the Foundations of Industrial
Structures of the Ver'kutaugol' Combl-no 127
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YEROSMU, V.N.; ZHUKOV) V.F.; LUBAN)-i.X;
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AUTHORS: Laskoring B. N.; Tokarev, N. N.; Vodolazovp L. I.
TITLE: Continuous methods for sorptional extraction of rare and nonferrous metals
from pulps I:-
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abe. 9G159
REF SOURCE: Sb. Ionoobmen. terJmologiya. M., Nauka, 1965, 55-62
TOPIC TAGS: metallurgy, physical metallurgy, metal extracting, nonferrous metal
ABSTRACT: A filterless-sorptional method for extracting nonferrous and rare metals,,,/
is described. Under industrial conditions this method has been approved in 1953--
1954, producing excellent results (it assures the increase of plant productivity by a
factor of 1-5--3-0t increases the extraction of useful components by 5-10~, raises
the productivity of key)workers by a factor of 2-3, diminishes the use of chemicals
and auxiliary materials . Working plans and descriptions of' static variant of the
sorptional treatment of pulp are presented, as i9 the method for the sorptional.
treatment of pulp in the suspended layer of ionite, in the moving layer of ionite, in
the apparatus with pneumatic mixing, and in the continuous method for sorptional
extraction of nonferrous and rare metals. 10 illuatrxtions. V. Semakin Oranslation:
of abstracil
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