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AVTO14ATICIU,'.SY,AYA TELEFONNAYA 5VYAZI (AIWOMTIC TELEIMONE Cfj~YYD--ICATICN-)
MOSKVA,, TRANSZHELDORIZDAT., 1956.
231 P. ILLUS.. DIAGRS.2 TABLES.
VOLOMOY, A. 11.
DAVYDOVSXIY, V.M.; VeLOTqqTj, A.N., KUDINOV, V.V.; FOGODIB, A.M.;
X M OV, M.V., inzhener, r-eakfFF.
(Communication In railroad transportatlorl Grias' na sholesnodo-
roshnom trateporte. Moskva. Goa. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1953.
611 p. (KaA 7:8)
(Railroads--Telephone)
VOIICTSKO shener.
Blesente in the theory of relow-contact circuits. Yest.gvi&si 7
no.?:16-18 JI 147. (mm 9;1)
. I (Telephone lines--Construction)
U , ~~ I --, ~) , j , ,
Y.I., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; VOIDTSKOY, A.K., inzhoner;
DEMYANKO, U.S., kandidat tskhn1chR'sMffl-1W&W-, N"DMV, Y.Y.,
inzbener; STROGANOV, L.P., iazbener, redaktar; TMINA, G.P.,
tekhnlcboskiy rodaktor.
[Automatic telephone communication In railroad transport]
Avtomaticbeekaia telefonnaia aviazi na sheleznndorozhnom
transports. Moskva. Goo.tranap.zbel-dor. izd-To, 1956. 173 P.
(Moscow. Vsesoiuznyi nauchno-isoledovateliskii institut
zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy. no. 118). (KLRA 9:10)
(Railroads-~-Coumunication systems)
(Telephone, Automatic)
TOLMNOT, A*N.. Inzhener.
Circuits for semiautomatic telephone systems. Aytom,, telex. I eviazi
no.3.,24-28 Mr 057. (KLRA 10:4)
(Telephone, Automatic)
VOLOTSKOY, A.H., inzh.
Crossbar system. Avtom., telem. i sYiaz' no.9:11-16 S 157.
(MIRA 11;4)
(Telephone, Automatic)
Flanual for the elpetricinn rnu, of th-v
Ize- 3., (10P. i Cos. Li-%ssp. izd-vo, 1~52.
TY6211.F,65 191,-;2
1 Teleihone stitions. 1. Volotskoi, A.1-1.
Sam W-MITRIMMIMM-N
ovyazlria Ziele2cnodorozimom 'r,!no,)orte (Co:7,:,tl',j4catio!-i on
V. Ilf. Davvrlovskiyr, Al. %. " " K' 4 * . 1~ .,
dorizd.-A, 1953.
611 P. T".0A.-S.
30 : N15
755-01
.D2
VOLOTSKOY, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, inzh.: STROGANOV, L.P.; inzh., red.:
[Manual for the electrician and repairman of the local telenhono
station and network] Rukoyodstvo elektromekhaniku i monterit mestnoi
telefonnoi stanisii i seti. Izd. 4-oe, perer. Moskva, Gos.transp.
Zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1957. 287 P. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Russia (103- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstio putey soobshcheniya.
(Telephone--Handbooks, manuals, @to.)
VOIDTSKOT. D.- inzhener.
- - I__-;O
paLring old rails. Pat' i Put. khoz. no.7::10-13 JI 157.
M
(K12A 10:8)
1. NRchallnik sluzhby puti razanskoy dorogi.
.(Railroads--Rails)
VOLOTSKOY, N.V.) kand.tek-hn.nauk
A few remarks concerning the Lew project of Chapter If-V-6 of
"nnnstruction Specifications and Regulations." Svototekhnik,
7 no.10:27-28 0 161. WIRA li.t9)
1. Lonproyekt. (Electric lighting-Standards)
VOLOTS (Xt..N.V..,
-
Concerning the "Instructions on the design of municipal
eloctrical networks (block networks with potentials up
to 1000 volts in cities and large settlements). Ionued
by the State Committee on Construction of the Council
of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. (Sil-167-61). Trudy LIEI
no.51015-316 164. (MIRA 18:11)
VOIDTSKqj Hikolay VacillyevicbjLEVITIN, I.B.p red.; MIITNIKOVA,
tokhn r~~.
[Fluorescent lamps and diagrams for connecting them to the
electrical network]Liuminestsenttqe lampy i skhemV ikh vkliu-
cheniia v set'. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat., 1962. 43 p. (Biblio-
teka elektromantera, no.68) (K= 15:12)
(Electric lighting) (Fluorescent lamps)
VOIMSKOY, N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk
Present-day trends in the lighting of public buildings.
Svetotekhnika 8 no.7:16-20 J1 162. WIRA 15:6)
(Electric lighting-Standarde)
(Lighting, Architectural and decorative)
TOPOLTANSKIY,A.B.; VOLOTSKOT,N.T., kandidat tekhnichooklM nauk, redaktor;
7
WIM,N.Ya., rVftWtdrl,-MMNA,Te.A., tokhnich*e)dy redaktor
[Ways of economizing on electricity in construction] Pull ekonomii
elaktroenergii v stroltellstve. leningrad, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po
stroitel'stru i arkhitekturs, 1955. 109 p. (MLTIA 9:1)
(Blectric engineering)
VOL(YfSKOY) H.V., kand.toklin.muk
Street lighting abroad. Svetotekhnika 8 no.2:26-28 F 162.
I
(MIRA 15:1)
1. Lenproyekt. (Street lighting)
,VgWTS~OY, Hikolay Vasillyevich; 211OFFBIM, Glob Mikhaylovich;
RTABOV-, yJI-Mil SGtgeyevich; E~MXVICH, Aleksar-Or
Semenovich; KIZUYEV, S.A.y naucbn. red.; BORRMIG, G.M.,
nauchn. red.
[Electrical lighting of induotrial and public buildings)
Elektricheskoe osveshchen-ke r,.,-oiwodstvennykh i grazh-
drinskikh zrizad.i. [1,Y] dr.
Enerp,iia, 190~. WO p.
b' a a ri
TOWT, A.T., tekhnik
There are no nore industrial accidents in boriAg operstlons.
Bezop.tru" v prom. 4 no-7:30 JI 160 jMIRA 13SB)
(Boring-Safety meaftures)
I --
'I.
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VOLOrSKOT, D.V,
Improving the quality of rails. Pat' i put. khos.4 no. 5-,23-
24 Yq 16o. (MIRA 1311l)
1. Glavnyy inzhener sluzhby puti Kazan'.
(Railroads--Rails~
'7 ao 0 68037
L f~' ~-'
AUTHOR; Volo-T, G.M. SOV/55-59-3-5/32
TITLE% A Problem on the Equilibrium )f a Rectangular Solid for Mixed
Boundary Conditions
PERIODICALs Veetnik MoBkoiskogo universiteta. Seriya matematiki,mekhaniki,
f -IzA14 kh-Imii 1959, Nr 3, PP 35-42 (USSR)
4.1 - 0
ABSTRAM Le ~, 0 + -1 + it be the deformation of volume, the
~A -X '07 'b z
Laplace operator, IY- the Poisson ooeffloient. In the parallel-
epiped ~X I ~Sa,, jyj )z) 4c l.et the components uv,w satisfy
the Lam'i eqaations
W 0 +,Au
-.2 6' C) X
Unaer the aasu=ption of certain boundary conditions which are
representable by double Fourier series, (1) is solved rigorously
with the aid of very c-implicated series representations given
by the author in Z.-Ref ,73. The coefficients of the mentioned
serigs can be obtained explicitly from th6 boundary conditions.
The proof of con-7ergence for the series can be given if the
Fourier coeffl.(,Ients of the boundary fun,3VIona have a certain
Card 1/2
68037 ~'
A. Prot~lem on the Equilibrium of a Rectangular sov/55-59-3-5/!2
S014d for Mixed Boundary Conditions
order of magnitude. As an example the author considers a
steel oube.
The author mentions M.M.Filonenko-Borodich, Ye.S. Kononenko,
V.P.Netrebkog and B.F.Viasov.
There is 1 table2 and 8 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONsKafedra teoril. uprugosti (Chair of Theory of Elasticity)
SUBMITTM Jannary 12, 1959
VOLOVICE, No I*
32756. VOLOTICE, Y. 1. 1 ZLATOPOLISKAYA, No Do Akttvwya Immanitatelya protly
skarlatiny. Tx~ ukr. In-ta zpid*n1opog11 i 01kroblologif In. ftchnIkorm, r.
ZVI, v7p. 2, 1949, a. &5-80.-b1bli*V: 9. 77-80
SO: Leteple' Zbiarwl1zWkb Statoy, Val. 44o Moskvao 1949
VOLOTSKOY, N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk
Practical methods for lighting class rooms. 5vetotekhnika 7
no.9:4-8 S 161. (HIRA 14:9)
1. Le6proyekt.
(School houses-Zighting)
GLANTS, Tu.A., insh.: IrINGIR, L.H., insh.t NIXOGOSOV, S,N,, kand, tekhn.
nauk (leningrad); KUMSICIT, N.I., inth. (Tmningrad); VOIOOTSKOTI
Nj.,-kand. takhn. nauk; BXSSMTM# 1~89# kandetekha# nauk
(Moskva); VORONTSOT, Y.F., kand,tokhn, nauk (Nodkra).
Urgent problems relative to the theory of urban power networks.
Blaktrichestvo no.12:73-78 D l56. (NDU 110.3)
1. Miarikovskore otdolenly Teploelektroproyakis, (for Glants). 2, Gi-
prokowamenergo (for Pinger). 3. leagiprogor (for Nedyedskly).
4. lonproyekt (for Volotskor).
(Alootric networks) (Ilectric power distribution)
DREMYATSKIY, 11,S.; KARPOV, V.V.;,VOLOTSKOY, 11J., kand.tekhn.nauk,
retsenzent; KLSYN, P.N., inzh., retsenzent; HATYAZHSKIY,
L.G., red.; XAPT~4K, M.Ta., red.izd-ve; PULIKINA, Te.A.,
tekhn.red.
[Handbook for electrical engineers for residences and
public buildings. Edited by L.G.Nnviazhakii] Spravochnik
Droektirovalichika-elaktrika zhilykh i grazhdonskikh zdanii.
Pod red. L.G.Ilaviazhskogo. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po
stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 247 p. (MIRA 13:1)
(Electric engineering--Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
VpLQL9MY,lLikolay-ITAsill_yevich, kand. tekhn.nauk; HOVIKOV, V.V., doktor
tekhn.nauk, prof.p nauchnyy red.; DEIISOV, Yu.M... red.izd-vao
GIRIGORIYZEVA, I.B., red.izd-va; PROKOFIYEV, R.V., tekbn.red.;
FULIKIIIA, Ye.A., tekbn. red.
(Lighting engineering; a manual for architects] Svetotekhnika; po-
sobie dlia arkhitektorov. Leningrad,, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.,
arkhit.i stroit.materialm, .196-1. 153 P. (MIRA 14:12)
(Electric lighting) (Lighting,, Architectural and decorative)
TIKHOBMV. P.M.; FRDORC)V, B.F.; VOIDTSKOT,11.V.; TELTATITEV, V.V.; ZILIBER, D.A.;
SAFOZHNIKOV, R.A.; SHAYKEVrCIT,'*'A'~S~*~i,-KI[ORRING, G.M.; SEREBRYAKOV, V.M.;
DADIONDY, H.S.; LIVIT, G.O.
Professor Tiacheslav Vasillevich Novikov; on his 70th birthday.
Swetotakhnika 5 no.2:30 F '59. (MIRA, 12:1)
(Novikov. Viacheslay Vasillevich. 1888-)
00
ASHKNWI,r,-I-, inzho; SMOV, N.K., kan4-teklin-rAWt .; VOLOTSKor- H- V- -
&and. tekh. nauk
LetterSto the editor. Svatotekhn1ka 6 no-11:21 N 16o.
(MIRA 13t11)
Ollectric lighting)
GORYKAH. A.L. kand.takhn.nauk; DIOMO, A.R., kand.tekhn.nauk;.Y~QJ~OTSKOY.-
.-H.Y.,-Jc,qnd.t9khn.nsuk. nouchnyy rod.; TIMOFBM, ViA.0 doktor
tekhn.nauk, reteenzent; TOLSTOT, N.G., kand.tekhn.randro retsenzent;
ROTWIRG, A.S., red.izd-va; VOROYETSKAYA, L.V., takhn.red.
EAutomatic control in the construction Industry) Avtomatika v
stroitalletve. Leningrad, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po otroit., arkhit.
I otroit.matorialam, 1959. 183 po (MIRA 12:8)
(Automatic control) (Construction industry)
VCIf-TjFGY, Nlkoifly 7"IsIllyc"VICII N15
744.753
-V9
VOLOTSKOY,w Nikolay Vasillyevieh
Lyuminestentnoys osveshceniye (Luminescent lights, by) N. V. Volotakoyq
D.A. Zillber I G*H. Knorring. Moskva# Gooenergoizdatp 1955.
304 P* illusep diagroo, tables.
I Literatura: 302-304.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1e VOWISKOZ, H. V.; AIZMMG9 B. Lq Docent
2o MR Uo)
4. Serbinovskil, 0. V.
7. RONAS on E. S. lokhvidoym and G. V. Serbinovskil's article "Schaws of city
netvorks in connection with miltiple story building construction." Elektrichestvo.
No 10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Conilress, JAWS= 1953. Unclassified.
VOLOTSMY, N.V., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk.
"""~ Milux=ni 1~0~1-iof schoolrooms. Svetotekhnika 2 no.5:18 8 '56.
(MLRA 9: 11 )
1. Lenproyekt.
(Schoolhouses--Lighting) (Electric lighting)
ZILIBER, D.A.. profe8sor; VOLOTSKOT, N.V., kandidat tekhnicheakikh
Im.
nauk; TELYAT n
Letter to the editor. Svetotekhnika 2 no.6:28-29 N 156.
(Leningrad--Subways) (Electric lighting) (KM 9:12)
VOIMSKOY,,Nikol jasillyevich; ZILITW. David Aleksandrovich; KNORRING,
'- : I'll ---1 sy
Gli~ Mlk~a-y'-Iovlch; LAZAREV,D.N., redaktor; ZAEMOV,P.P.. redaktor;
ZABRCDINA,A.A., tekhnicheekly redaktor
CYluorescent lighting] Liuminesteentnoe oeveshchanie. Moskva. Goo.
energ. izd-vo, 1955. 304 p. (MW 9:2)
(Blectric lighting, Yluorescent)
VOLMSKOY.N.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk
~_,; ,-
Scientific and technical conference on illuminating installativas .
SvetotekhnIkA 1 no-1:27-28 7 155. (MLRA 8:9)
(Blectric lightine)
AYZ3MB31RG. Boris Llyovich; TELM
ITAMMOT,
Mikhail Nikolayevich; KAXWSKIT, Mikhail Davidavich; KIZIffICH,
Vaoijiy Vasillyevich; KUVXDSKIT, Nikolay Ivanovich; NIKMSOT,
S.Ne, red,; MILWITWA, Ye.A., red.; SOB=VA, Te.M., tokhn.
red.
[municipal electric systems; fqndamontale of design and
constr=tIon] Gorodskle elektricheekle oeti; oonovy postroeniia.
i proektirovaniia. Kookya. Goo. energ. izd-vo, 195B. 328 p.
(Blectric powor distribution) (MIRA 11:9)
1. AYZENBEROp B. L., Docenti VOLOTSKOYI N. Vs
2, USSR (600)
4. Blectric Power Distribution
7, Remarks in E. S. Iokbividav's and G. V. Serbinovskii's article
"Schemes of city networks in connection with multiple story building
construction." Elektrichestvo No* 10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
1. `,'OLOT3KO Yj N.V.
2. USM 1 (600)
4. Fluorescent Lighting
7. rechnical literature on luminescent lighLing., Elektrichestvo NO-11, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fahrua=-1953. Unclassified.
VOIMSKOY' N.V., kandidut tekhnicheskikh nauk; KNORRING, G.M., Inzhener.
Conference on lighting installations. From the Ir.3titute cf aad
Remote Control of the Academy of Sclences of the U.S.S.R. Elektrichestvo
no.-9:92-93 Ag 153. MRA 6:8 )
(Mectric lighting) (Automatic control) (Remote control)
DOKASHIN, Valentin Aleksandrovich, inzh.; VOLOTSKOV, M., red.;
VOROMIN, K.P., takhn.red.
(Use and repair of flexible rubber cables in peat mining]
Skspluatstaiia i remont g1bkikh resinovykh kabelei na torfo-
prodpriiatilakh. Nookva. Gos.energaisd-vol 1957, 94 p,
(MIRA 12:10)
(Cables. Electric)
VC'lCT3Z'"/p S I
7
42289: VC!CTSKCV, S. I. Zn dnl'n,,~'vshi tekhriclieski.:1 r-~:~t ki,!rcvtr-rrOFredrrl,,,,-t!v.
Torf urcr---nt', 194e, No. 11, s.
SC: Letopis' Zhtirnnl'nykh Stntcy. Voi. 47~ 194P.
VO SKOT,,S.Io inzhener.
;W-~
Improving the planning of peat enterprises. Torf.prom.33 n0.2:
8-10 856. (KMA 9; 6)
(Peat industry)
VOWV# A.M. (Moskva)
Rntnblishlng tolerAble limits of vibration In Industrial vorke
Glg.trudn I prof. zab. 2 no.3:9-15 MY40 '58 (KMA 11:6)
1. TSentrnllnaya nauchno-isn1edovntel'sknyn lnborntoriya
gigiyeny I enidemiologii Miniateretva putey soobehcheniyR.
(ViBRATION-PHYSIOIDGICAL lWrM)
KUCHMYAVYY, F.I., dotsent; KOSTRIKOV, V.F., gornyy inzh.; KRYSIN, H.S.,
V040v, A.T., gornyy Inzh.
Using air pockets In the detonating of borehole charges in
quarries. Vzryv. delo no.54/11:310-317 164. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gormyy institut (for Kucheryavyy, Kostrikov,
Krysin). 2. Zaporozhvzry-vprom (for Volov).
DAVYDOV) Vadim, Vasillyevich., prof.., doktor tekbn. nauk. Prinimal ucha-
stlye VOLOV, D,.I�-t,,,-kAnd tekbn. nauk; VOYEVODIN, N.F... prof..,
doktor-UkE~-.naui, ret;enzent; POSTNOV,, A.V.,, kand. tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent; NOVIK, R.I.p Inzh., red.; VITASHKINAj S.A.,
red. 12d-va; BODROVA, V.A., tekhn, red*
(Technical computations In ship-building] Tekhnicheskie vychi-
aleniia v korableatkoenii. Moskvaj, 12d-vo "Rechnoi transport,"
1961. 246 p. (Shipbuilding) (MIRA 15:1)
VOLOVI L,D., inzh.
Chain conveyors with an automatic removing and hanging of buckets.
Makh. i avtom. proizv. 17 no. 3:23-25 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:9)
VOLOVO L.D.
Automatic chain conveyor. Mashinostroitell no.6:7 Jo 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Conveying machinery)
VOLOV, L.M. (Moskva)
Training mathematics teachers according to the npw programs. Pat.
v shkole no.2:82 Mr-Ap '62. (MIRA 15:3)
(Mathematies-Study and teaching) (Teachers, Training of)
VOLDVELISM, L.N.
kni3itals of rmthyloholonthrene frorp. deoxynholla &aid. Zhur.
ob. - khim. 34 no.74462-246,1, J'l (MIRA 17:8) 1
1. Ukralnak.-I-y- institull ekape:~Imonlallncy endArtnologil.
VOIDV' V.B., student V kurva; FILIMONOV, N.A., kand.tokhn.nauk, dotoont
Problems of variable speed transmissions. Hauch. rab, stud. GNSO
MGI no".7sl68-185 1959. (MIRA 140)
(Power transmission-Transmiasion devices)
VOLOV, Yu.
2. USSR (600)
4. Solder and Soldering
7, Soldering aluainum vith high-melting solder. HTS. 12, No. 10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Janu&rY -1953. Unclassified.
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Intramolecular hydrogen bonding and dipole moments In orolnic
compounds. Part 8: 2,4- and 4,6-Diacatylresorcinole and their
methyl esters. Zhur. obfkhim. 30 no.12:4085-4088 D f6o.
(MMA 13:12
1. lbarlkovskly politekhnichookiy Institut.
(Resoreinol-Dipole moments) (Hydrogen bonding)
VOLOVA, LO YIP
KhAr'kov. (-1939-).
Experimental Station for Dseo Freezin,-
"Reonarch on the Equilibrium of the Conxistent Liquid and Onveoug Phanet, in the Binary
Mixture of Mathane-Ethylene."
Zhur. Tiz. Khim., Vol. 14, Ito. 2, 19"? &
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AUTHORS: Bygeles, M. A., Khoninal 0. 1., 64-13-6/19
Volovp.,M. L.
TITLE: Selective Flotation of the Carbonate-Phosphorite Ore
(Selektivnaya flotatsiya karbonatno-fosforitnoy rudy).
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya Promyshlennost', 1957, Nr 8, pp. 25-26 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The collective effect of the alkyl oulphate in the
flotation of calcite, dolomite, and phosphorite was
investigated here. At present some types of the sodium-alkyl
sulphate are produced in the USSR as solutions for the
textile industry. One of them was used here. It is produced
from the fat of marine animals and has the general formula
R-O-SO
Na. (R contains 12 up to 20 carbon atoms). The
3
obtained data show that the slightly alkaline medium is the
best for the calcite flotation. In the dolomite flotation the
P.-value zone of the medium is much broader and in the case
of an introduction of great quantities of oxalic acid occurs
an intensive flotation in the dolomite. In consequence of
a much slower solution of the dolomite in the acid medium
(than in calcite) an acid medium can be maintained in the
Card 1/4 flotation of the dolomite. In the flotation of calcite it was
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not possible to obtain a p.,-Yalue of the pulp (dross) below
6. The comparison of the results in the flotation of the
calcite and limestone shows that in the flotation by means
of the alkyl sulphate the output of the calcite (according
to the amount) is analogous to the output of the minerals by
other collectors, whereas in the flctation of limestone
the essential quantity of the great particles remain in the
chamber product. It is assumed that this is connected not only
with the more difficult carrying, out of the flotation of the
fine-crystalline limestone) but also with the natural impurity
of it and with the considerably changing surface properties.
The screen analysis of the flotation products shown that the
essential content of carbonates in the refuse was obtained
at the cost of the great particles of the fine-crystalline
limestone. A reduction of the grain size of the flotation
material up to -74& garantees a calcite output up to 90X in
the case of a consumption of 750 9 sodium alkyl sulphate per
I ton of ore. Simultaneously an important part of the phosphate
(circa 60%) is produced. In order to increase the selectivity
in the flotation of the ores with alkyl sulphate the effect
Selective Flotation of the Carbonate-Phosphorite Ore 64-8-6119
of the different flotation regulator was investigated here,
of the fundamental ones as well as in the purification operation.
The investigation of the most used regulatoz of sodium
silicate, showed that in the introduction of the same into
the pulp (dross) no considerable improvement of the selectivity
occurs in the fundamental flotation. Great sodium silicate
quantities exercise a depression on the flotation of the
carbonates and phosphates. The introduction of the sodium
silicate into purified flotations Earantee on the other hand
good separation indices (in the separation of the carbonates
from the phosphates). Comprisingly it is stated that the
application of the sodium alkyl phosphate offers the possi-
bility of obtainine from an ore with 16,8 % P 0 and 20 % CO
2 ~Utput 2
a phosphate concentrate with 35% P2 05 with an of 92%
of the initial product for the flotation. The most e3sential
part of the limestone (85,4%) yields waste products.
There are 4 figures, 6 tablesp and 9 references, 7 of which
are Slavic.
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BYGUM, e.A,; KHONINA. 0.1.; VOLOVA, M,L,
Seleative flotation o-?--~arbonate - phoophorite ore. Div. prom.
no.8-473-476 D 057. (Kim 11W
1, Teemoyusnyy Institut mineralluago gyr,ya.
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AUTHORS: J~ygeles, X.A., Volov&, M.L, SOV120-129-1-49164
TITLE: On the Effect of the Temperature of the Medium on Induction
Time in Connection With the Adhesion of Mineral Particles to
an Air Bubble
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR# 1959, Vol 129, Nr 1l PP 177-180
CUSSR)
ABSTRACT: The relationships so far discovered between the characteristics
of the surface condition and the adhesion in connection with
flotation are only qualitative (Ref 1). The device sugaasted
by the author (Ref 1) for investigating the adhesion of
mineral partioles to an air bubble has recently been improved
(by V.I. Luchkov, M.A. Nygeles, V.P. Xuznetaov etc.). A
circulation thermostat (by V.P. Kuzneteov and B.Sh.Shafeyev)
was used. Theeffeot mentioned in the title wau quantitatively
investigated by the authors with oonstant age of the aus-
pension and air bubble. Tigures I and 2 shoy the above effect
for various minerals in coordinates lgT and -q (-c w induction
time in seconds). Induction time is rapidly decreased by
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hundredth of a second in the case of several minerals and
various particle sizes. Despite the dependence of induction
time on particle size, the character of this dependence remains
equal for particles of the same size - the straight lines
(lg,r,-! ) are parallel. The collectors (Lauryl-Amin) con-
T
siderably reduce induction time upon adhesion. The authors
investigated the effect of the temperature of the medium on
induction time in the presence of collectors (Ref*l). Figure
3 shows the joint effect of the collector and temperature
increase. The higher the concentration of the collector-in
the solution (thus, the moro qiiantities of It are on the
surface of the mineral - tho Borbed quantity is smaller than
the monolayer) the weaker the effect of temperature increase
on induction time. The experimental dependence of induction
time on temperature is expreased by equation (1) :
lgx - A/T + B (1); A and B - constants. In this case the
authors proceeded from the assumptions of A.N. Frumkin and
B.V. Deryagin (Refs 4,5). Temperature increase changes the
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condition of the double layer, the viscosity of water in the
boundary layers, and the chemical composition of the surface
compounds. The most important result of temperature increase
within the medium, however, is increased agitation of the
water molecules in the boundary layers. Consequently, these
layere,become unstable. Thu3 they become thinner and adhesion
increases. If it is assumed that the mechanism of the heat
conduction depends on this instability-process of the wetting
film, induction time may be considered to be characteristic
of the total rate of the instability processes of the boundary
layers on.the solid.surface and the separating layer of the air
bubble. The apparent activation energy required to make the
boundary.layers unstable can be computed from the data
characterizing the rate of the adhesion process. For this
purpose a method analogoua to that by Ya.l. Frenkell (Ref 6)
was used by the authors. Equation (1) in represented as
equation M for T. Table 1 shows the data computed from
equation 2 for minerals of different nature and for dif-
ferent types of grinding. The collector introduced into the
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Induction Time in Connection With the Adhesion of
Mineral Partio les,to an Air Bubble
suspension rapidly decreanes this energy so that it approaches
zero at certain concentrations of the collector. It may be
assumed that the sorption of the collector on the mineral
surface considerably disturbs the wetting film. Thus the
surface layers become unstable. In the case of sorption
this task is accomplished by the collector. The &Ppdrent
activation energy is not the only criterion of the adhesion
process. Induction time is an additional characteristic of
the process. There are 3 fiiruras, 1 table, and 6 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo
syrtya (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Mineral
Raw Materials)
PRESEN7ED: June 25, 1959, by P.A. Rebinder, Academician L-r
SUBMITTED: June 19, 1959
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UNA M L
rim=, N.A. (hrat.) mcd Z~A. XL.
"Iffeet of Cowtaes Time, Twe"rabift, end Nue&t CoodItion ca
the Asmat" or 34MIlea to mildral *we**W
f9fOrt W be PM44%t*4 At W 140. Ittaoral Fmosaind Congrosep tandomp I"Lard, 6.9 Apr 60.
All-Voice Belvartflo pwowerlb justituto of Ulterml jm~v4ftes,lmlagmd. 14d- Ej 4.Los
ZYGEM, M.A.; VOLOVA, MqL.
Kinetic Investigation of the role of collectors in adherence during
flotation. TSvet. met. 33 no.6:4-10 Je 160. (MIRA 14:4)
1, Voesoyuznyy Institut minerallnogo oyrtra,
(Flotation-Equipmont and supplies)
BrOELBS, ~LA.; VOWYA. M.L.
Iffect of dissolvivg & ftineral on the properties of the
solution - air Interface and on the induction time In sticking.
Dokl-AN SSSR 133 no..4:897-900 Ag 160. (MIU 13:7)
1. Teesoyusnyy institut minerallnogo syrya. Predstavleno
&kad. P.L.Robinderom. -
(notation)
EYGEIZSI M.A.; VOLOVA, M.L.
Effect of the solution of apatite on the time of induction in
flotation adhesion,, Dokl.AN SSSR 138 no*5:.115&U61 Je 161.
(MMA 14:6)
lo Voesoyum4y.nauchno-isoledovatellokiy inatitut minerallnogo
syriya. Predstavleno akademikom P.k,Rebinderom*
(Apatite) (Suspensions (Chemistry))
SIGHIRSp M.A.; VOLOVA, M.L.; VOLVENNOVA, V.S.; INIOVAp Ye.G#
Radiometric investigation of the formation of calcium
compound film at the solution-air interface and their
effect on adhesion in flotation. Dokl. AN SSSR 147
no.1:166-169 N 162. (MIRA 15:3-1)
1, Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatellakiy inatityAt
minerallnogo syriya. Predstavleno, akademikom P.A. Robinderom.
~(Calcium compounds)
(Flotation)
EIGEIM, M.A.; VOLOVA. M.L.; VOLVFJ4KOVA) V.S.; UMNOVA, Ye.G.
Role of colloids in the flotation proeess, TSvet. met, 36
no.6:3-10 Je 163. OMIRA 16:7)
(Colloids) (Flotation)
EYGELES, M.A.; Als"LONOVA, T.N.; KU4,NFTSCV, V.P., VOLOV-A..-.MOL-* ,
~l SLCV. A.T.-;--PRIT407A,
0,J.HAR('/,7A,, FOSYGIN, 'I.V.,, KI
G. G.
S,Tauj,~a- lie oils proallition ciC high-quhlity fluorite concentrates
f'r(jzr ,nultl-~,artc;iate cres lo-4 In fbiorLta. TSvot. mot. 37 ro.111
3e'--.j5 N (MIRA 13:4)
Iretitut mtnartL,.'.nze- ilyrly%v
M.A.; VOIJ)VA, M.L.
For:mtion cf fil--s frrjm, L-ral'ucts rf*
he sohitinn - Or interf"fivi rind
wjth a calf.-Lm, SEE a L ,,
effecr. on flDtation. stic"r-11-rig. Dokl. All 1(,0 nO.l.:Ea3-'iF6'
F t6r,. (11-TRA 18:2)
1. Vacsoyuznyy i-Onerallnoeo iyrl~~.
S-ubmItted Jaly 27, -19"
EYGELESj M. A.; VOLOVAj M. L.
"On the mechaniBm of activation and depressant action in soap flotation."
report submitted for 7th Intl Mineral Processing Cong) New York, 20-25 Sep 64.
VOLOVA, N.A. GINA. Te.G.
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Analysis of the causes of late hospitalization of children with
tuberculous meningitis. Vop.okh.mat. i dot. 1 no.1:66-70 Ja-F 150.
(MIFA 9:9)
1. Iz Detakoy tuborkuleznoy bollnitsy rannego rozrasta. Vaerdlovok
(glavuyy vrach N.A.Volova)
(MENINGBS--TUBIRCULOSIS) (CHILDRIN-DISUSIS)
,IVOLOVA 11. N.
Estrual cycle arAj morphological chan,;es in the uxual organs
of rate following trauma of the sciatic nerve. Eksper.khir. I
anest. no.2:55-57163. (IUM 16:7)
1. Iz Institute, akuBherstva i ginekologii (dir.-prof. 0.V.
"yeva) Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya RSFSR.
(SCIATIC NERVL-WOUNDS AM INJURIES) (ESTRUS)
(GEMRVIVE ORGANS., FEMAIE)
VOLOVAj N.U.., kand.med.nauk
Course and pmas ement of labor in the case of a large fetus.
Vop. okh* mat. i dot. 7 no.2:7(*73 F 162. (KM 15:3)
1. 1z rodillnogo dama No.10 (glavnyy vrach ON. Polyanskaya),
Moskva.
(1ABOR', COMPLICATED)
w-Low" Lt. ,;. , ysician
Dissertation: "The Course of Pregnancy, Estrual Cycle, and Morphological Changes of
the 5exual Organs in Animals 4ith a Trauma of the Sciatic Nerve." Cand Med SciS
Kishinev 3tate Medical Inst, 19 Ivay 54. :~ovetskaja Koldaviya, Kishirlev, 7 ~~v 54.
SO: 6UM 284, 26 Nov 1954
MUIAGULOVAI G.A.; SOKOIENKO~ G.S.; __YOLOVA,,
Work in eliminating favus. Zdrav. kazakh. 21 no.12:27-29
161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Iz kazakhokogo kozhno-venerologichookogo instituta
(direktor - M.O. Omarov).
(FAVUS)
SIGOV, I.V.t kand.tekhn.nauk; VOLOVA, T.A., inzho
Planetary drive for the S11-150 mixer. Khim. mash. no. 3:37-39
itr"je 16o. (Mixing machinery) (MM 14:5)
T.A.. -Ijx;h.
SIGOV) I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; VERUGA, Y.F.,, inzh.; Yg~
Motor-reducers based on high,-speed electric motors, Vast.
maahinostr. 1+2 no.8:49 Ag 062o (KEA 15:8)
(Electric driving)
VOLOVA, Y*46- -...
Complex formtion in aqueous solutions. Report No,l, Trudy
LTI no.6102-59 160. (MA 15:5)
(CampUm compounds) (Solution (Chemistry))
VOLOVA9 Ye.D.; IRGOROV, I.M.
Complex formation in aqueous solutions of electrolytes. Trudy
LTI no.61s60-64 160. (KIRA 15:5)
(Complex compounds) (Electrolyte solutions)
BARON, H.H.- VOIA)VA Ye.D.- YIGOROV, I.M.; KVYAT. I. I.; MISHCHMO, K.P..
1~7
prof RAYDBLI , A.A.. dote.; SIMINOV, G.I.;
LOBIP. U.X., red.;*XRLM9 Te.Yao, takhn.red,
[Practical worir in physical chemistry] Prakticheskie raboty po
fizicheskol khimii. Pod red. K.P.Mishebenko t A.A.Ravdelis.
lianingrad, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo khim.lit-rv, 1957. 263 P.
(MIRA 11:2)
(Chemimtry, Physical and theoretical--Laboratory manuals)
MISHCHENKO, K.P.; PONOMAREVA, A.M.; RAVDEL', A.A.; DARON, N.M.;
YEGOROV, I.M.; XVYATj E.I.j VOIoQU,,_1*.D, ;-MARKOVICH,, V.G.;
SEMJ21OVp G.I.1 MARGOLISp V.IT.-p. 'MORODINAp T.P.; YAVOASMp
I.V. Prinimal uchastiyo II(ANK-KAMENETSKIY, V.A.; TWARCHENKO,
S.L., red.; LEVIN, S.S... tekhn. red.
(Practical work in pbysical chemistry] Prakticheskie raboty po
fizicheskoi khimii. Izd.2., perer. Leningrad, Gos. nauchno-
takhn. izd-vo khim, lit-ry, 1961. )74 p. (MIRA 1512
(Chemistry, Physical and theoretical--Laboratory manuals~
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Bamnp N*N.p Ye, D, Volova, I-M. Tegorov, E.I. Kvyat, K.P. Mishchenko, A.M. Ponomareva,
A.A.R a (;.r-.r"qh0V
Prakticheskiye raboty po fizicheskoy khtmij (practical Work In Physical Chemistry)
TAningrad, Goahimizdat, 1957. 263 p. n,ooo copies printed.
Zda. (Title pqp): K.P. Nishchenko, Prokessor, and A.A. Rsvdell, Docent;
Ed. (Inside book): N.K. lobina; Tech. Id.- Ye. Ta.'ZrlIkh.
PURPOSE: This textbook was approved by the Ministry of Higher Education as a manual
for students of vuzes specializing in chemistry,
COVERM; The text covers the theoretical and practical aspects of wMerimental
physical chemistry. it is the &in of the authors to aid the student in his
laboratory vork by preceding each experiment vith a theoretical introduction,
a description of the apparatus, an4i the order of the determination and compu-
tation of results. Nuch attention in given to the fundamentals of chemical
thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, and equilibrium. The basic techniques of
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experimentation and the treatment of experimental data art presented so as to
enable the student to work Independently. The text was prepared Jointly by the
staff of the Department of Physical Chemistry, lAningradskiy tekhnologicbeskiy
institut imeni lansoveta (Imningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)-
with K. P. Mishchenko and A.A. RaTde1 I as editors,, and N. N. Baron and
A.M. Ponomareva, as.coeditors. The book was reviewed by Professors V.A.-Kiryeevp
B.P. Rikollski-y.. corresponding member of the AS USSR, and by the staff of
Professor Nikollskly. There are no references.
TABIX OF C
Preface 7
INMDUCTIOW
Ch. 1. Treatment of the Results of Measurements 9
1. Zatimate of error in measurement 9
IstImate of the accuracy of instrument readings 10
Dateroduation of the absolute abd relative errors in
the direct measurement of any given value 11
Selection of the necessary accuracy of measurement 3-1
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Calculation or the mean an r9 for a series of measurements
Calculation of relative errors for a value otitalned from a
formula including womral direct measurements
2. Presentation of the results of physteochudeal measurements
in the form of tables and graphs
Wnstruction. of to~".
Construction of graphs
Ch, II. Dole As~lons of Chemical Thermodynamic@
Mw first law of thersodpLemics
Reversible and Irreversible Vroeseses
Rome to law
The second law, of es
Chadcal. potentl Conaltions of oquilibrium
The Glbbs-lebboltz equation =A the Isobar equation
The Gibbs phase rule
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Ch. III. Calorimtry 42
Colorimister 45
Owwral prinelples of calorimtrie wasuraments 45
Determination of the host capacity of the calorimeter 46
Fxperimental technique 46
Daterainstion of the beat variation 48
Proee&uv 49
Measuring the integral beat of solution of salt 49
Measuring the beat of hydration 49
Measuring the beat mmuUmlization 49
Measuring tht heat capacity of liquids 51
HONOGREEM AND- 16 EVILTERM
Ch, IV. Zquilibrium Constant of Waier Gam 5T
Procedure 58
Ch. V. Pressure of Saturated Vapor 63
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Cho VL Dissociation Pressure 69
Procedure 70
Cho Vii. Alloys 76
Foquillbrium disgrems 76
Substances completely soluble in the liquid state and insoluble
In the crystalline state 77
Substances forming stabl chemical compounds 81
Substances complately soluble in tht liquid ad erystallirw states 82
Substances completely soluble in the 3lqLdd state and havIng
limited solubility in the crystalline stsU 83
Procedum 85
Thermocouples 85
Determination of the cooling curve 87
Plotting th* diagrams 87
Study of lov-selting systems 88
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Ch. VM. Distillation 89
Liquids soluble in all proportiow (ecalete solubility) 89
IdmI solutIons 89
Won-ideal solutions 92
Procedure 94
Preparation of solutions and determination of cOMOSitiOn 94
Determination of the boiling point wd withdrural of the
distillate 95
Detarmination of vapor composition 96
Platting the temperature-composition diagrams 97
Ch. 1K. Limited Reciprocal Solubility of Mquids 97
Procedure 100
Ch, X. The Im of Distribution 101
Dissociation of the given substance In one of the VMS" 102
Assoclation of the giv" substanc* 1u One Of the Ph"Of N*
Froeeda" I 3.o6
Determination of the distribution sommaient, 106
Study of the extraction process 107
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Cho )a. Cryalmetry no
Depression of the solvent wapor pressure over the solution 3-10
Dopresolon of the boiling point of a alluts solution Ill
Depression of the freesing point of a dlulate solution 1.12
Procedure U6
XTACNAMMUTAX AND IONIC EQUILMOMM
Cho XII. Coaftet4l" 123
Dependence of electrolyte coaftetance an concentration 1A
Determination of the limited eWY&1*nt conductance 129
Meet of teMperature on coaftetance 329
Measuring the couftetance.or electrolytic solutions 329
Proceft" 131
YAmwIng the conduatame of vater 134
Dotendimstion of I and f)L of a stroms electrolyte 134
Determination of the dlesoclation constant of a weak
eleatmoute (acefte w1d) 135
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Determination ofthe solubilit'y and solubility produet of a
sparingly soluble'selt 135
Condketamtric titration 136
Difficulties in measuring conductance 138
Ch. XIII. Transference Nuktars 141
Procedure 144
DIteralnetion of the transforience nuidwre tSok -- and
tK In an H2804 solution 147
DeterSination of the transference numbers of tNa, + and t
Off
in an NOW solution
Determination of the transference mmbers t AS+ tN03
In an A&V03 solution 149
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Ch. XIV. Electromotive Forces 153
Voltaic cell 153
Origin of the electrode potential .15)~
Calculation of the e.m.f. and electrode potentials 156
Diffusion Dotential 159
Classification of electrodes 159
Classification of voltaio cells .163
Measurements of the e.m.f. 164
Procedure 168
Measurement of the e.m.f. of a Jacobi-Daniell cell
at various concentrations of ZnS04 and CUS04 168
Measurement of the potentials of Individual electrodes 168
Measurement of the e.m.f. of concentration cells 16q
Measurement of a standard redox potential of a ferri-
ferous electrode (,P Fe +++ Fe ++ 169
Ch. XV. Potentiometr 1"3
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Hydrogen index (pH~ 17
3
Buffer solutions 174
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DeterulnetIon of the bruvoin i
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New4rements vlt~ a hydrogen o140 1T5
Meamammants vith a quin~~.~ electrode 1TT
Hessurmants with a glass electrode 17T
Verification of the ealomal. electrode potential 183
Daterminstlon of the ionic produat of makes 183
Determination of the solubillty proftat of silver chloride 185
Dateraination of the hydrolysis constant 185
Potentlometrie titration. 18T
Neutralization (titration of acids or boom) 18T
Sedinentation (titration) of b&314~s 189
Oxidative titration 190
Cho - XVI. Colorimetrie Dy.6srainatIon of the xydrogen Xon Ommeentration 193
,Prae*dure 195
Durfer method 04
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