SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONOVALOV, N.E. - KONOVALOV, P.P.
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Theory of Jet Engines (cont.)
1111
10. Analysis of the external flowing of the cooling of a LPRE 508
Ch. XVII. Application -1 of Atomic Energy to LPM's 514
1. Elementary concepts of nuclear reactors 515
2. Possible layouts of aircraft atomic TJZ's 519
3. Losses of pressure head in the heat exchanger and choice of the
characteristics of an atomic engine 522
Appendixes: Nomogram
Bibliogral3by
AVAIIABIR: Library of Congress
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AUMOR: N. N., Enid er, Lt Col, Candidate of Machnical Sciences
TITTE: Working Cycle and Efficiency of a Liquid-fuel Rocket Ragine (Ibbochiy
protsess i koeffitsiyenty poleznogo deystviya ZhRD)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vadusbnogo flota-Nr 6.. 1958., PP 44-52 (usm)
AMYRACT: The author describes briefly a liquid-fuel roclmt engine, discusses
the design and operatio'n of the combustion chamber, W presents a dissr" show-
ing the gas temperature variations along the combustion chamber (Fig.1). Tvo
formulas NG CC +F (pc--p) and P-P for the calculation
i c H ap 5 *sec
of the thrust and Vw specific thrust respective2y are also given. Describing the
desig;2 and the operation of the exbaust nozzle, the author gives its schematic
drwalmg (Fig. 2),-a diagL*n shoving the dependence of the coefficient YN on
the angle of the nozzle's divergency (Fig. 3), and a schematic diagrsm shoving
the distribution of pressuxv in the nozzle Ong. 4). Discussing the efficiency
of a liquid fuel rocket, the author defirms the inner efficiency
the thrust efficiency 2. co-
Cc
+ ( co-
_ )2
CC
Canj 1/2
86-58-6-15/34
Working Cycle and Efficiency of (Cmt. )
2. co
land the total efficiency cc Figuxes,,5,6, and Tsbaw the
+ ( 2o
._ ) 2
ni Cc
variation of - the ratio of the tbrust of a liquid-fuel rocket at a nourated
wde of operatiPm to the thmat at the rated mode of operation, depending on the
ratio of pressures Pw pC) tbe dependence of the inner efficiency on the rate of
the expansion of @Re In the nozzle,, and the variation of the thrust efficiency
and the variation of the total efficiency depending on the ratio of a_ . There
are two scbemtlc drawIngs and 6 diagraws. cc
AVAIUNZ: Library of Camgress
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KONOVALOV, N.Y18., Inzh.; SIBIRKO, A.N.,, inzh.
An efficient method of computing the volumes of the earth
roadbed of railroads on an electronic digital computer.
Transp. stroi. 12 no.1-38-39 Ja 162. (MIRA 17:2)
J~O~NOVALO~VN.'~Ie.y aspirant
Digital sim'U'at'on
~
1--ayout by means I
no.181:72~418 164.
of the 'Land for solving t1lie problem of rouA
nic dIFIL&I COMPUL6r. TrudY MIIT
the e1ectrO (KI RA
KONOVALOV ll.y -, inzIl.
Gradient method of computing a cartogram f or earthwork. T-ransP-
strol. 14 no.6t38-~q Je 164. (MIRA 1822)
KONOVALOV, N.Ye., inzh.
Use of a numerical model of the area for the establishment of
route parameters. Transp.stroi. 15 no.10:39-40 0 165.
(IMIRA 18:12)
Konovalov, N.Yeo, inzh*
One of the methods of assigning graphs to the memory of
electronic computers. Transp. stroio 15 no.6:39-40
Je 165. (MIRA 18:12)
11371/134 S/126/61/olligr5/003/015
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AUTHORSt Palatnik. L.S-j Konovalov, O.M., Gladkikh, N.T~ and
Koleanikov, V:
TITLEt Investigation of the Three-Component Semiconductor
Compound PbBiSe 2
PERIODICAL& Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1961, Vol.11, No~5,
pp.677-680
TEXTs In investigating Pb-Bi-,Se alloys of variable composition
the authora discovered that the PbBiSe 2 compound hns semiconductor
properties, The Pb-Bi-Se alloys were produced by simultaneous
evapo.i~ation and condensation of the components onto a glass base
in a vacuum chamber (about 5 x 10-5 mm Hg), The temperature of
the glass base varied between 20 and 1200C. Thus, specimens of
vaeiable composition were produced which were in a highly non-
equilibrium state and also in a state approaching the equilibrium
one. The investigations included measuring the ther-mo e,m.f,, and
also'X-ray phase analysis, It was found that for a content of
28-44% Pb and 24-32% Se a sharp rise takes place in the thermo exLf.
(to 300 ~W/deg). X-ray investigations showed for this range lines
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Investigation of. the Three-Component - S/126/61/011/005/003/015
E073/E535
of a phase not hither-to known to exist in the Investigated binary systems,
The maximum thermo e.m.f. are obtained for alloys condensed onto a
basemat the temperatures 20 and 1200C. From the results it is
concluded that the compound PbBiSe2 forms and it was considered
probable that this compound has semiconducting properties,
Therefore, massive specimens of PbBiSe2 compounds were investigated.
These were produced from a charge corresponding to the Btoichio-
metric composition except for the selenium where an additional
quantity had to be added to ensure equilibrium pressui-e of the
selenium' Va~ours ih the free volume of the ampoule at 11000C, The
charge was- plAced into'a quartz ampoule which was evacuated and
ibaled*Aftiar h6ating*fok two-hours at 1000C. The thus produced
com~6und was purified by*zonal refining. The obtained PbBiSe 2
spbciffiens had 6 tetragonal lattice with the parameters
a = 5.26 A, c = 3.84 A. The temperature dependence of the electric
resistance is p1 tted in Fig.3 (a - prior to zonal purification,
during heating; 9 - same, during cooling-, 6 - after zonal purifica-
tion, durIng heating). Fig.4 shows the volt/ampere characteristic
for a po~int contact (I,mA vs. U,V), Fig-5 shows the dependence
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Investigation of the Thr'ee-Coiilponent. S/126/Gl/p!j,/O05/003/ol5
a E073/E5-,5-
of the therino e.m.f. E,mV/-0C, on the distance along the lerigth.
of the ingot, min (a p~rior to ;tonal purification, r - after zonal
r
purification). It can be seen that PbBiSel) is In scmiconducting
compound. The specimens produced by tlle au*fhors had ar. n-type
conductivity and a rectification coefficient of 1000 to 15Q0. It
was found that PbBiSe 2 can be purified by zonal recrystallization;
the structure of the compound did not chan-go as e. rbsult of
multiple zonal recrystallization. There are 5 figures, 1 table
and ~, references: 1 Soviet and I Englisb langu.a7c reference:
(R~pf .3, -Shockley, If. "Electrons and holes -in semi.conductors" ,
Piissinn translatioti, 1953).
ASSOCIATION: Khar'kovskiy gosudarstvennyy ~iniversitet imcni
A I .
. M Gor1kogo (Khar1kov State University imeni
A I
Goy-'kiy)
SUBMITTED: July 27, 1960
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KONOVALOV, Oleg_nijkbay-lovich; SKOI'WBOGATOV, B.S.j kand. fiz.-
mate-m. nauk.. otv. red.; DEREVYANCHENKO, R.M., red.
(Semiconductor materials] Poluprovodnikovye materialy.
Khartkovj Izd-vo KharIkovskogo univ.t 1963. 212 p.
(MIRA 17:5)
Effedt of solvents on the change in free energy of carboxylic acid
molecules in solutions. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no*3t693-698 Mr 165.
(MIRA 18:7)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-ianledovatellskiy institut monakristallov.
XONO-VALOV9. F~t inzh.
Basic principles for the design of regulating installations.
Avt.dor. 28 no.10:18 0 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
SM/123-59-16-"388
Translation from: ReferativW sburns' .-'--N*ah1nostr*y&niy*j .1959, Nr 16, p 106 (USSR)
AUTHORt Konovalov, ?.A.
lzl~~S'~-''-4uaw-~r--t
TITLE: Kachlne Tool for the Cutting of TQbes by Rolling
PERIODICAL: Byul-. tekba. ek4a. Worm. Soynarkhes Rostovsk. skon. - ado.-r-na, 1958,
Nr 4, 31 '
ABSTRACT: Instead or cutting tubes with a toothless saw by fusion, the Taganrog
"KramW Kotel'shch1ka Plant has constructed and pit Into operation -
machines for the cuttixg of tubes of 2D - 60 = in diameter and sore,
with a thickness of wall of 1.5 - 3 me. The machines warrant a clean
out of the, tW*s w1thout burr and fusing. The speed of- the cuttles disk
In 2DO rpm, diameter - 180 mm, power - 1.7 kw. 1 photo.
I.A.Ye.
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KONOVAWV, P.A.
Bridges with rigid reinforcements Put' i pit,khos. nool:19
Ja '59. (MIR& 12:2)
1e Starshiy insh. mootolopytatelluoy stantaii, g.Tashkent.
..I (Railroad-bridges)
KOMVALOV P.A., insh.
Testing reinforced concrete bridgeso Avt.dor, 22 no.6:7
je, 159o (MIRA 1229)
(BridgOso Concrete--Testing)
YEFREMOV, M.G.; ... KONOVALOV,~P.A.; NIKHEM , V.V.
Distribution of deformations in layers of a clay and sand bed
being compacted; from field experiment material. Owl., fund. i
mekh.grun. '5 no.6-.5-7 163. (MIRA 16:12)
P. A.; XJDNIT.13K!'-, N.Ya.
Coefficient of the variability of the modulus of so:LL deforma-
tiono Oun., fund. i mekh, grun. 6 nO,3tI6-17 164 (MM 17W
.- MNOVAI43V, P.A.-,. inzh.
Testing of piles during the reconstruction of highway bridges.
AVt. dor. 22 no.10:10-11 0 '59- (MIRA 13:2)
(Piling (Civil engineering)) (Bridges)
KONOVAWIT P.A.
Field study of the depth of the defoii-Ation cf Foil under
Sbor. trud. NlIo-m. ii,.54:14-25 164.
O-Uh:,l 17: 10)
KIXPIKOV, S.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; KONOVALOV, P.D., lnzh.
Stand for testing models of buildings on Irregularly
sagging fowidation beds. Stroi.konstr. no.1:178-183
165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut stroitelInykh
konstruktsiy Gosstroya SSSR, Kiyev.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/58og
Konovalov. Petr Gordelevich
Fla!stichesklye massy# M svQystva I primeneniye v promyshle'n-
nosti; spravochnoye posobiye (Plastics, Their Properties
and Application in Industry; Handbook) Moscow, Gosizdat
r*Vysshaya shkola," 1961. 180 p. 18,000 copies printed.
Ed.: D. N. Vaskevich'- Ed. of Publishing House: Ye.I. Avramenko;
Tech. ~Ed.: T. D. Garina.
PURPOSE : Thi's book is intended for studentO in schools of higher,
learning and technical personnel in Industries which use plas-,
-ties.
COVERACE: The following topice,are discussed in the introduction -
land subsequent tqxt':' the chemistry apd technology of polymer-
izatiop and polymer prod,4,ction, plastids and auXiliary materials
(-fillers, plasticizers"eib.) used in manufacturing plastic goods,
the properties of plastic6,..,and their application in industry,
C ard 1/11-
Plastics, TheIrProperties and (Cont.) SOV/5809
including automob-ile manufacturing and shipbuilding. Plastics
are classified according to their fields of application. Ch. I
deals with generai-purpose plastlc~,;.Chs. 2 and 3., with the
application of mediww-and high-strepgth plastics in machine
building (antifriction and friction materials, toothed gears,
etc.) and in electrical engineering, respectively'. No per-
sonalities are mentioned. 'There are 23 references, all Soviet
(_Inb,~'.luding 1 translation).
TABIX OF CONTENTS (ABRIDOMI:
Foreword
Introduction
3
5
Ch. I.- PlAqtios for General Purposes, Their Properties and
Application 83
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KO-NOVALEV, :1. F.
Intensification of clankering by addition of fluorsDar Into the raw
mix. P. F. 92agialev and. E. R. Skue. T sement 14, No. 5, 14-18(1948).
--The effect on CaF2 on clinkering was studied on slurries to which was
added 0.08, 0.25.0-5, 1.0, and 1.5% of CaF2. Taking the theoretical hourly
production as 100%, the relative outputs for the various CaF2 contents weie
99.3, 109, 112,' 106, and 104%. resp. Prior to these expts. the av. output
of the kilns was 92% of theoretical. During these expts. it was 101.3.
96, 94, 97.6, and 97%. The optimum quantity is O.Vo of the dry slurry
components. The temp. in the fusion zone of the kiln dropped form 1440
to 13900, and the temp. of the flue gases from 470 to 3900. Addn. of 0.5%
of CaF2 resulted in the formation of a stable coating on the refractory
lining. At 0.3% of CaF2 this coating disappeared and above 0.5~ it
crumbled and fall off. The compn. of the clinker also i=orved. The
contents of alite, belite, and relite in the different clinkers are
given. M.H.
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Portland Cement
Use of artificial fluorine calcim in burning Portland cement clinker, TSement 18,p
No. 30 1952
2
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, gct0b"r -195X Unclassified.
4803' lonizatian X-Ila~ Amikiii t-11
coillents. lonii-auiannyi rentgenovdiAll nuh, alia i-led~
~anllv 1 Humon., 1-4~" Tor T'
'k-l-Fthrm(n 'it"i L. 'L
TOROPOV, N.A.; KONOTAWY, P.Y.; YEFRZKOV, A.I.; ANAN'YZVA, G.V.
Use of the high-temperature X-ray Ionization method for studying
processes that take place in alumina production. TSvet.met. 27
no.2:37-42 Mr-Ap 154. (MIRA 10:10)
1. Giprotsement.
(Alumina) says)
WROYN, Yu.S., kandAdat tekhnichaskikh nauk; NONDVAIDV, PF,, kandidattekh-
nicheeklIch nauk: LILVIN. N.I., kandLidav 1~00M S~Ma 0
Two-way feeding of rotaz7 kilns with raw aiaterial mixture. TSenent
21 noo'1:15-19 Ja 155; (M= 8:4)
(Cownt kilns)
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USSR Ahemical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12
and Their Application
Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31638
Author : Konovalov P. F., Yefremov A. I.
Title : Use of Rapid Ionizational Roentgenostructural
Analysis in the Studies of Cements
Orig Pub: Tr. Soveshchanlya po khImii tsementa. M., Prom-
stroyizdat, 1956, 106-113
Abstract: Description of an accelerated ionizational roent-
genographic method for the investigation of
kinetics of formation of silicates under the in-
fluence of high temperatures. Results are given
of studies of the transformations of kaolinite
and alumina at different temperatures and diff-
erent duration of heating.
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IECKOVALOV, P.P., kandidnt te)ffinicheakikh nauk; MORMOV, Ye. I.. inzhener.
-WAM"W~f
Studying the kinetics of cement hydration with the help of radioactive
isotopes. TSement 22 no.5:4-6 S-0 '56. (MLRA 10:1)
(Cement) (Hydrntlon) (Rndloisotopes-IndustrIftl applications)
Hydration of OaO and NaO.Al 0 . contg. Ca Y was studied by measurements of
radioactivity of dissolved Ca (OR) in water. With both compda. a max. activity
was reached after a few min., followed by a decline, which can be explained by
an initial temporary supersatu. of water in respect to Ca Ions.
I
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USSR/ Laboratory Equipment Apparatuses, Their
Theory, Construction and Application.
Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No'. 8, 1957, 21-324.
Author P.F. Konovalov, A.I. Yefremov.
Title Application of Fast Ionization X-Ray-Structural
Analysis to Study of Crystalline Substances.
Orig Pub.- Zavod. laboratoriya, 1956, 22, No. 7, 824 - 827.
Abstract: The installation with ionization recording (self-
quenched counter tube) was constructed on the
basis of the x-ray.goniometer. The recording of
ionization curves Is carried out on oscillographic
photographic paper 120 mm wide with a mirror gal-
vanometer. Several Ionization curves and the
voltampere characteristic of the counter are
shown.
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AUTHORS: Avgustinik, A.I., Kozlovgkiyj L.V-, Konoval0v, P-F- 76-11-18/35
'T I TLE: On the Behavior of Muscovite When Heated (K vopro2u ob otnoshenii
muskovita k nagrevaniYu)
pERIODICAL: Zhurnal Ficicheskoy Xhimii, 1957, Vol-31, Nr 11, pp.2495-2500 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Here Karelian M000vite with a ocpparatively high heat- and chemical
resistance was investigated. Its chemical c=position was as follows:
SiO2 - 44.8C), Ti02 - 0.25, A1203 - 35.54, Pe2O3 - 3.05, cao - 0.32,
Mgo - 1.37, lf&20 - 1.58. X20 - 8-82, losses, by annealing - 4-70%- In-
dividual rutile- &M oblorite crystals were admixed. The following is
shown: 1.) Separation of water in muscovite dehydration t&ksB Place
2%, end in the interval between
in two stags@: up to 400-4500 10 - I na
600 and 9W0 the most essential part is separated, which is co ttu-
tion&I:Ly connected with the =goovite crystal lattice. 2.) Expansion
of the sample, which is produced from finely ground Muscovite, also
takes place in two stages: aj at 4000 (&bout 2,% of the initial length),
0 (about 1. 7% of the initial length), which can be brought
b) at 850-900 separation of vmter in this stage. 3.) The
into connection with the
action of 9L 6% hydrochloric acid solution upon the mscovites vddoh
Card 1/2 was &mealea at different temperatures, proves the existence of an
24(2,4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3149
Konovalov, P. F.$ A..I. YePremov, and B. V. Volkonskiy
Ionizatsionnaya, rentgenostrukturnaya ustanovka dlya issledovaniya
kri8tallicheskikh veshchestv pri razlichnykh temperaturakh (Ioni-
zation X-ray Apparatus for Study of Crystalline Substances at
Various Temperatured) Leningrad, 1958. 133 P. Errata slip in-
serted. 1*000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency; Nauchno-tekhnicheakoye obshchestvo promyshlenno-
sti stroitel Inykh materialov, Leningradskoye oblastnoye pravlenlye.
Ed. (Title page): N. A. Toropov, Member of the Academy of Building
and Architecture USSR, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences;
Ed. (Inside books: V. I. Sadkov.
PURPOSE: This book Is intended for physicists and engineers Ja
industry, civil engineers, physical metallurgists, researchers
in scientific research institutes and persons affiliated with
higher educational institutions who are interested in the con-
struction, application and operation of ionization x-ray units
Carrd-t7i-7~-
Ionization X-ray Apparatus (Cont.)
SOV/3149
for studying the composition and structure of building materials,
metals and other substances.
COVERAGE: The book gives a detailed description of the development
and operation of an ionization x-ray unit by members of the
laboratory for physical chemistry and petrography at Giprotse-
ment and present some practical methods for its utilization.
The second part of the book reviews a number of investigation's
which demonstrate the Superiority of this method in the analysis
of polycrystalline substances and building materials, and In .
Studies Of polymorphic transformation Processes, clinker forma.!.-
tion, and the hydration processes of cements, clinker metals and
other materials. Many of the figures are reproductions of Ioni-
zation roentgenograms of hydration and dehydration products or
metallic salts. No personalities are mentioned. There are no
references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
5
Ionization X-ray Apparatus (Cont..) SOV/3149
introduction 7
PART I. IONIZATION X-RAY UNIT FOR INVESTIGATING CRYSTALLINE
SUBSTANCES AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
A. Some Relationships Which Determine the Basic Parameters of
an Ionization Unit
- 9
1. The
it-ray source 9
2. The X'-ray receiver 11
3. D-c Amplifier - 12
4. Quantum fluctuations In low Intensity x-ray beams and
their connection with conditions for choosing the basic
parameters of an ionitation unit 14
5. The Ionization-unit 17
6. High temperature platlnum-rhodium furnace 22
B. Modernization of the Ionization X-ray Unit 23
l.. Purpose of the :k-ray goniometer GR-2 25
2. Technical characterlstl~s of gonlometer GR-2 26
3. Structural design of a gonlometer
ft-r*7321-, - 26
Ionization X~-ray Apparatus (6ont.) SOV/3149
4.
The gOniometer 28
5.
Gear tox 28
6. a motor
The synchronou 28
coupling
Itlectromagnetic clutch 31
Counter dial 31
9.
Photo.-drum 31
lo. platinum-rhodium furnace with lifting device 31
11. Radio engineering diagram of the amplification,
formation and conversion of pulses 34
12. ter
Rectifier for supply of a radio circuit and of a coun 34
13.
High-voltage source of an x-ray tube 37
PART II. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS CARRIED OUT BY THE
"GIPROTSKENT" INSTITUTE WITH THE AID OF AN IONI_-
ZATION X-RAY UNIT AND AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
A. Study'of Polymorphic Transformation Processes 39
1. Dicalcium silicate 39
2. Synthesis of dicalcium silicate 43
3. Different modipications of dicalclum silicate 43
CpLrd 4/7
15(6) SOV/101--9-2-7/13
AUTHORS: Konovalov P.F. and Morozov, Ye.I.
'T'ITLE: The Composition of Products Resulting From the Hydration
of Aluminates in a Solution of CaCi 2
PERIODICAL: Tsement, 1959, Nr 2, 29-21 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The authors state that the solidification of cement is the
result of various chemical reactions. Simultaneously
occurring hydration, hydrolysis, compounding process and
others, in their assembly, complicate the survey of the
hardening process. The hydrochloric aluminates, resulting
from the reaction of the tricalcium aluminate with a solu-
tion of CaC129 have been studied by many investigators.
The composition of the cement clinker may contain aluminates
of subbasic properties, such as l2CaO - 7A120 3;
CaO * A120,, CaO - 2A'20,1 producing combined complexes
with calcium chloride. Tricalcium aluminate, in a combina-
Card 1/3 tion with calcium chloride produces the compound
SOV/101-59-2-7/13
The Composition ot Products Resulting From the Hydration of Aluminates
in a Solution of CaCl2
3CaO - A1203 ' nCaC12 - qH20; in the hard state the
hydrolysis products are absent. This fact simplifies
finding of the detailed composition of the complex. For
identification purposes, the method of radioactive indica-
tors has been applied (Tsement, Nr 3, 1958g p 24.), per-
mitting to determine the composition of new compounds.
Another method is the X-ray structural analysis. Aluminum
hydrooxide, resulting from the hydrolysis of aluminates
occurring in a highly dispersive state, does not disturb
the structural image of new compounds. Ar X-ray generator,
built by the Giprotsement (State Institute for the Design
and Planning of Establishments for Scientific Research in
the Cement Industry) was used for this purpose, with a
type BSV X-ray tube and an Ni filter; the tube was placed
horizontally. The characteristic of the tube wast power (u)
Card 2/3 28 kWq current 20 milliamperea. The voltage of the
SOV/101-59-2-7/13
The Composition of Products Resulting From the Hydration of Aluminates
in a Solution of CaCl2
incancbseence was stabilized by a ferre-resonance stabilizer.
The voltage shown on the meter was up to 1300 v from the
BAS-80 type batteries. The sample of the mineral to be
examined was mixed with a lc% solution of CaC12' In order
to prevent setting, the mixture was shaken several times.
Prior to the X-raying, the suspension was filtered through
a glass type Nr 4 filter. The deposited residue was rinsed
with ethyl alcohol and dried at 200 C. Then, the radi--.-
graph was made. The water binding content for all aluminates
was 100gl. The authors conclude that calcium aluminates
having various bases produce a complex compound of identical
composition in CaC12' There are 3 sets of graphs and
1 Soviet reference.
Card 3/3
5.5320
SOV/60-~2-10-113/51
AUTHORS; Petrova, V. Z., Avgustinik, A. I., Konovalov, P.
Konovalova, Ye. P.
TITLE. Brief Communicat ions. Concerning DissolLit-ion of Quartz
in Feldspar Melts
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy Ichimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nv 10-, pp '2',351-
2354 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The vitreous phase of porcelain was studied -in order to
determine the effect of the quartz dissolved in it on
the mechanical properties of porcelain. The samples
,
were prepared by semi-dry preSS111jr Undev 1,000 kg/cIrk-
at 7-8% moisture. The samples were disks of' d-tameter
20 mm, thickness 3 mm. A mixture of potassium feldspar
and pulverized quartz was used. The samples killned
at 1,200, 1,280 and 1,3500 with different hoiding time
(1, 2.5, 5 and 9 hr). The samples were investig-at-ed by:
X-ray quantitative analysis, usilb-, PU.Ivcrji::~_~d ,;amples,
Card 1/1,
fluoride as an internal
with chemically pure calcium
Br ief C ommun ic a t i4oris - Concern-Ing
of Owartz in Feldsoar Mielts
Card 2/ji
standard; microhardnf,-~,s-, detopm4natiOn,
.L
parat-us,; and microscopic
wa
D P
contenl. In feldspar me 1
be dQ'-- ~---rmined by X-ray at ia lys s t,~ I:";
inte-,--nal standaid or by D f
-nolished sections,
a o' 9 Par"Is of 114% H,54-IF
C- 6
IT, and then polisned. The In -1 C r 0 J n t--z
,Melt witl-L dissolved quart- Jn
It ;;as shown that tlie so-',,ubi--i4--.y of' in
me~lt is in direct proportion to ti-,le
this explains the maxim,Jim. m i er )har d,.,-~ cs, z oi, O'Dro-clain
at 1,280 0 and 9 hr holding- (see FiEl'. 3), s--*1.1,,c,~ at 'CCie
i
lower temperature (1,2000) a lart-e quantit"y ol' quartz-
( , , - ~5 (-"-) )
remains undissolved and at a highei, temperature I -)-
nearly all the qtiartz is dissolved. Tlie percenl-.ag
_r! of
quartz dissolved in feldspar melt a' fects, 1-.*,,,o
properties of porcelain. ',T'here are --w--
Brief Communications. Concerning Dissolution 75694
of Quartz in Feldspar Melts sov/8o-32-lo-43/51
AV
7SO.
AV
/IN I.?JV /JV
Fig. 3. Effect of kilning temperature
on the microhardness, holding for 9 hr. (A)
microhardness (in kg/cm2); (B) temperature
of kilning (in OC). The figures on the curves
show the content of SiO2in the samples (in
Card 3/4
75694 -10-43/51
D,8301"tion Sov/Bo-32 U.S.
,omjj,,,jnjcatJorl5- Con," I-lese) 2
Brief C dspav 1401to 2 Soviet) 1 japo
tz in Fel 3 .AM, Ger..
0 f Quar 4 OevnIan, Y) L ) a. Z.) J. NT(~-
ences) re. MatisOvsl" C~olcj
refer
noes a S. C.)
and 9
The J.S. -refere 1957)', Sole~
C 40, 9.0 299 (
Joe - j 34, 5, 145. (1951
"
Cer. SOC-)
j~.Ine 3, 1959
card 4/4
WRITE, Tu.S.; XONDYAWT, F.L
Using vacuum techniques
Tsement 26 no.1:10-14
(Portland cement)
in kilnivg rprtland cament mi:ws.
-Ta-F 160. (14IRA 13:5)
(Vacuum appratus)
S/08
61/000/019/044/085
B11O B101
AUTHORS: Konovalov, P. F., Morozov, Ye. 1.
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TITLE: Penetration of calcium and iron in periclase-spinel refractory
material
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.. Khimiya, no. 19, 1961, 302, abstract
19K196 (Nauchn. soobshch. Goa. Vaes. n.-i. in-t tsementn.
prom-stil no. 10 (41), 1961, 30 - 33)
TEXT: The diffusion coefficients of Ca 45 and Fe 59 at 1000 - 140000 were
studied. Basing on the data obtained the authors compiled tables which
they used for the construction of curves and the calculation of diffusion
parameters. In both cases two types of migration of the material through
the substance were distinguished, i. e., surface,and volume penetration.
At low temperatures the diffusion coefficients and activation energies of
the two ions become identical. With rising temperature the difference
between the diffusion coafficients'dnd activation energies of different
diffusing ions increases This proves that the chemical properties of the
'diffusing substances in ;he case of surface diffusion are of smaller
Card 1/2
KONOVALOV, PF.; MOROZOV, lesIo
Reaction of ll'u-inatew with calcium sulfate wd calcium chloride-
Zbur*prikl.khIm* 34 noJa .6-75-676 1& 16.1. oqu 145)
1. LaninpadakLy-inatitut "Giprotselmt 91)
(Calcium MIUate) (Waium abloride) (Aluminates)
XONOVALOV, pF.F
IF.- TOROPGVp
_~LVCLKONSKIY, B.V,; EIIASHKOVSKAYA, A.P.;..
N.A., red.; ROTENBERG, A.S.,, red.; HOMM, L.K., -'Elekhn.
red.
(Atlas of the microotructures of cement clinkers, refractoriec,
and slago]Atlas mikrostruktur tsementnykh klinkerov., ogneupovov
i shlakov. Pod red. N.A.Toropova.- Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo lit-
ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialamp 1962. 204 p.
(KULL 15:n)
I.Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR daystvitellnyy chlan
Akaderii stroitellstva i arkhitektux-.-. SSSR (for Toropov).
(Cement clinkers) (Refractory materials) (Slag)
I
VOLKONSKIY, Boris Vasillyevich; XQNOVAW,.,_Pq~z- Fedorovich; MAKASM,
, V
Sergey Dmitriyevich; TOROPOV, N.A., doktor tekhn. nauk., prof...
red.; MAKASHEV, S.D.9 nauchn.
[Mineralizers in the cement industry] Mineralizatory v tsement-
noi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Strolizdat, 1964 197 P.
iMIRA 17:4)
1e Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Toropov).
KONOTALOV, P.F.
~96-ta of cardiovascular drugst from venous receptors In
frogs [with summary in English]. Biul.eksp.biol. I med. 45 no.2:77-80
7'58. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Is kafedr7 fiziologii (save - prof. G.N. Sorokhtin)
Khabnrovskogo neditsinskago instituta.
(VEINS. effect of drugs on,
drugs Influencing cardiovasc. funet.,reep. & cardinc
reactions (Rus)i
(RISPIRATIOI, physiology,
off. of venous stimulption with vnrious drugs influencing
cardiovase. funct, (Rua))
MUM. physiology.
$a0e)
I
j4v
KONOVALOV, P. F. Cand Mod Sci -- (diss) "Reflex effect of certain mm~J-4LY.
=u**6mvffft -4ummm&fiftrfrc~~T*Oin receptors." Khabarovsk, 1959. 24 pp
(Khabarovsk Btqte Mad Inst), 220 copies (KL, 62-59, 126)
-128-
Reflex effect of cartaln drugs from receptors of the mesenteric
vein In the cat. B1u1.ekxp.bio1.i med. 48 n0-12!71-74 D '59.
(KIRA 13:5)
1. Is kafedry fistoloei (may, - Prof. G.19. Sorokhtin) Vhabarovsko-
go meditoiankego Instituta. Predstaylena deystvitellnym chlenom
ANY SSSR T.T. PATI"N.
(KNEXIMIC VASMS Phamool.)
(BWM MOSM PbArugcol.)
(IMSPIRATIOT pharvALcol.)
-KoNovaov, P.F.
Method of electrootimulation of the vascular receptors. Biul.eksp.
biol. i med. 51 no.lill5-116 A 161. (MIRA 14-5)
1. Iz kafedry fiziologii (zav. - prof. G.N.Sorokhtin) Khabarovsk0go
meditainskogo instituta. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom ANN
SSSR V.V.Parinym.
(BLOOD VESSELS-INNERVATION) (RECEPTORS (HUROLOGY))
0 ' P.F- __ _
_~Cltl ~R influence of potassium chloride and calcium chloride
efl,x
from vein receptors. Trudy Khab. med. inst. 23 no.203-54
162 (MM 16:12)
Effect of potassium and calcium on the activity of vein :re-
ceptors* Ibid.:55-56
1, Tz kafedry fiziologii (zav. - profe G.N.SoroLhtin) Khaba-
rovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
818911621000100010031006
A057/A126
AUTHORS: Konovalov, F.F., Kiseleva, T.P,
TITIE: Physico-chemical processes occurring in the raw cement mixture under
high-temperature conditions
SOURCE: Novoye v khimii i tekhnologii tsementa, trudy soveshchaniya po
khimii i tekhnologii tsementa, 1961 g. Ed. by P.P. Budnikov and
others, Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1962, 67 - 73
TEXT: The authors are developing at present a*method for the preparation
of clinkers by accelerated high-temperature calcination. In present paper re-
sults are given of laboratory experiments (with microphotographs) on processes
occurring in the raw-cement mixture in dependence of temperature and holding
time for a mixture with a high lime saturation degree, and also some results up-
on accelerated high-temperature calcination obtained in a pilot plant. The re-
sults presented demonstrate that highly resistant clinkers with high alite con-
tent can be prepared from a raw mixture with a high KN value and increased sili-
cate modulus at calcination temperatures of about 2,000 C in a much shorter time
and with less energy consumption than by the common method. The laboratory ex-
Card 1/2
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ACCESSION NR: AP4032819 S/0219/64/000/004/0136/0139
..AUTTHOR: Konovalov# P, Fo,
.,TITLE.* Suction chamber '(PK-2) for recording nerve biocurrents
,SOURCE: Byulleten, alisperimentalinoy biologli i meditsiny*# no* 48
1.1964j 138-139
~;TOPIC TAGS: suction chamber, nerve biocurrent, nerve biocurrent lea
d)
,free movements, moist chamber
'ABSTRACT: The PK-2 suction chamber protects the nerve from drying
:and prevents change inthe nemeposition on the electrode during free
;movement of the animal, The chamber is made of plexiglas and is
,'6-mm high with an outer diameter of 16 mrn and an inner diameter of*
! 12 m. The chamber opens ~ at the bottom# has a silver. ele etrode -
iinsidenear the top,~'Iand a rubber suction baLl connected to the
..~Inside through its side,wall, After the nerve in prepared, tht
'I
.chamber opening is placed ovev the surrounding tissues., suction in
.1appliods a hermetical seal Is produced, and the, nerve is pressed
'firmly against thi olootrodo.o 'The,upper part of the chamber is.,
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KOPOV AT 0 11. G.; AIENSEM, YE. G.; GOROVOI, P. YA.
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Medical Instruments and Apparatus
Ways of improving the quality of painting medical equipment. Med. prom., no. 4, 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. November 1952. OCLASSIFIVED.
KNOVALOV, P. G.
"Investiaation of the Properties of Polymers of Divinylacetylene and of
Chemical Plastics on Their Base as a Protective Linina Material for Chemical
E~ulpment. 11 Sub 10 Jan 192, Mloscow Inst of Chemical 1,~chine Build Ing.
Dissertations presented for science and engineertng degrees in
Moscow during 1951.
SO- Sur- No. 480, 9 Fay 55
RODEO V.V.; RAFIKOV, S.R.; YERGEBEKUV~ ~I.ye.; USUVICII, D.N.; KOIIOVALOV,,
P.G.; DIYACHKCJV, G.A.
Thermal degradation of polyalkylenephosphinic acids and their
salts. Vysokorn. ooed. 7 zlo-8:1452--1455 Ag 165. (MTRA 18:9)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
TRETIYAKOV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; GRACHEV, A.V., inzh.1 TOEMOV, A.A.,, inzh.;
OVODV,.NKOP MoB.p inzh,j.XONOVALOT, -P,G., inzh.
Rgdesigning the *ooling Bystam of the 2800 mill. Sbor. at.
NITTIAZHMASH& Uralmashzavada ne.6&156-160 165.
(MIRA 18i11)
RODEP V.V.; RAPIKOV, S.R.; YERGEBEKOV, M.Ye.; DIYACHKOV, G.A.; VASKEVICH,
D.N.; KONOVAIXV, P.G.
Thermal arul oxidative degradation of polyalkylenaphosphinic acids
and their salts. VyBokomo soed. 7 no.5:928-932 My 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Instit-ut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SS.03R.
L 61725-65 _pff (m)/EPF(;')/EW(J.)A 'PC-4/P-4/P"-4 .' MAN
!ACCESSION ZRs AP5W3O64 M/0190/65/007/005/09n/Wi:
i 678.01 t54+678.86
AVMORSs Bodo, V. To; Raflkcv. So I ; TOrMbSIM, N-.Ibl D'Y&ddwv. go A#;
iVeak B
TITLEs Thermoomidat of P0 Ions and their 801U.S.
22nd communiostion In the series "CS cel transforms ions in polymers"
SOURCES TrookmoldmiyumM scW"Jamiyao ve T~ no. 5p 1965, 920-932
lTopid was polymer, thermal d6gradatioup oxidation, polyabtylphosphinic said,
polystbr,one
ABSTRkCTs *The work was undertaken to extend the investigations of polyallWlens-
-phomphinio aoids of different phosphorus content (A) and their mate (B)p reported
~by S. R. Rafikov and M. To. Yergebekov (Dokl. AN SSM, 1609 1331# 1965)t ando In
i
ipiLrtioularg to determine the thermal stability of theme compounds at elevated
temperatures. The thersoaxidative degradation of the following compounds has been
investigatedo po, Y10069hinis scide containin 1-7, 6-5, and 14% P and the 16,
Be, and Fb mate of 14% P said. The results wore compared with thermal
ds~& for Vu" polyeftlems. Thenmwidative degradation@ were carried cut in air iz~
C-M 1/2
L 3.859-66 _ &jT(M)/FPZ(c)/Y/JUA(h)/EWA(l) DS/M
ACCESSION HR: AP5022614 uR/olqO/65/O0T/00q/163T/16h0
676.01:54+678.'r44
AUTHOR: Belyakova, A. P.,- Bokov, Yu. S.; Lavrishchev, V. P.; Kor-ovalov P. G.iel
Vaskevich IT, 11
I i
TITLIR: Photosensitivity of Pq!x(v1nLl cinnamatePand Its nitro-derivatives
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, V. 7, no. 9, 1965, 1637-1640
,TOPIC TAGS: polyaep;'photasensitivity, polyvinyleinnamate, photosensitive polymer
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work was to c~Arify the effect of substituents in
the monomer molecule on the photosensitivityrof the polymer. Poly(vinyl cinnanate)
and the o, m, and p-nitraderivatives were prepared by heating poly(vinyl alcohol)
(mol. ut. 12,000, 0.72% acetate groups) in pyridine for 4 hours at 50C with cin-
namyl chloride, or the appropriate nitrocinndva;~~j chloride. Polymer films9100 I 10~.
thick, were. irradiated with ultraviolet ]Aghtt6and their thermomecha_nFC_WproPe_rtiesq
solubilities# ultria-vTo-l-e't Mann ~rare~speare were measured and compared to those
of untreated films. It was found that the photosensitivity of the compotunds In-
Card 1!2
1oe
e.. ~5-43; Prforf~ Oauf., Khi,i. M4. So.
Of "mc, auilivc-
10 allrc.'Kidatioll- I I I .
t1w latler, A i1c,;tyleite polvroui it-ibill:kA I,y
th&e adfln~;, il r-twillutiphil 6'r tile 11mlUoiall d dlemi.
and film-fumlou Substwicei,
5 PIT (m) /EPF (c),
AC(_'ESSION NR: MR.5008439
S/0081/65/0001003/06M
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, Abe. 3S367
AUFMOR: Konovalov, P.G.; Nikulina, 0. S.
Manufacture of an adhesive"%ased on the polycondensation of dimethyl-
~-esorcinols with formaldeEiTe-
-ITED SOURCE: Sb, statey Khim.-tekhnol, fak. Vses. zaochn. polit-2khn. in-t,
32, 1964, 78-87
TAGS: rcsin adhesive, PF resin, polycondensa~ion adhesive, adhesive pro-
perty, polycondensation, dlnethylrasorLinOl CODDI-,-Mer, formaldehyde copolymer
TP-A-NSLATION: The authors studied the polycondensation of a mi-xture of isomeric
-hvlresorcinolsowith tormaldehyde. The products of this reaction are either
solid resiti~ or v alcous IiTuLdz, depending on the proportion of reactants and
~he environment of the polycondensation. The obtained tes"a were then plasti-
clized with ethylene glycol. To obtain a resin for adhesive purposes, the re-
.1-1-1-or :Iask was charged with 138 parts (by weight) of dimethylresorcinol heated
of ethylene glycol. The mixture
Ccrd 1/3
5
A, NR, AR5008439
ION
wit'. 40.5 part,; z7:~-: I i ng ~~or 5 min. kept
~or one
t,; 1e a;
ri a 7ieut ra Ior wea?,-.- a
-3) accelerate--
a2d llnf;~;Z;ible
-u t-,!-- eres il, s
at mini-mal cur`n- :n,2
Peak streiagth, --l' t - -2 o: j,~~
t i 4zer.
to I mol. pheno's, ~-r
-.3 Of the accelerator, respectively. Wood flour as tae iillez. li~*Ie
an shrinkage, but iz:proves the s:raagth of the bond. Bonding is obtained
2 Bond strength is at
.~~4 hours at 20C, under preEsures of t: c 3 kg cm
ieAst 13 0 kg cmZ the adhesive has good be-tween
Ccrd 2/3
L 1 --6 5
ACCESSION NR; AR5008439
-40 and +50C, surpasses all PF adbesives in bond strength and has comparable
resistance. The resi-n adhesive is stable for 12 month3 in terms of
viscosity and strength of the bond. 8 Bass.
SUB CODE: 14T, OC ZNCL: 00
Cord ,I:1.
ZHEBROVSKIY, Vatslav Vatsla-,rovich-,
SHNEYDEROVA, Vera Vladimirovna; SOROKIN, M.F., retsenzent;
LYALYUSHKO, K.A., retsenzerit; YAKUBOVICH, S.V., retsenzent;
ROGOVIN, Z.A., retsenzent; SOKOLOVA, N.A.,, red..
[Laboratory work on the chemistry of film-forming substances
and on the technology of coatings and paints] Laboratornyi
praktikum po khimii plenkoobrazuiushchikh i po tekhnologii
lakov i krasok. IAroslavl" Rosvuzizdat, 1963. 202 p.
(MIRA 17: 5)
Udct the actien 0l
gs In chenuc2l El
.. (Ait,
with '34.
XONOVAMV, ~. 1*.
Technology
Work with light bridging trains; poBobie dlia serzhantov inzhenernykh voisk. Moskva, Voen.
izd-vo, 1947.
2
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, mm .1952. Unclassified.
KONOVALOV, P.I.
Calculation of resistances in the shunting circuits of motors with
series excitation. Uuch. sap. Qd. politekh. inst. 12:Z3-30 158.
(MIPA 13 - 11)
(Blectric motors)
MINOTAL OV. P.X.
StiAy the effect of salinity on the development of eggs of roach,
brean and carps Hat. k pozn. fauny i flory SSSR. Otd. zool. U0.19:
70-82 150, (MMA jl.*3)
(Aral Sea--Carp)' (Salinity)
N161ILW o- ~." -9.-; xONOVAwwx - z-.- k.-
Fish Culture
Permissible limits of salt in hatcheries for semianadromous fish. Zool. zhur., 31v No. 1
1952
2
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1955. Unclassified.
1. KONOVALOVt P. M.
2. USSR (600)
4. Crayfish - Syr-Darlya River'
7. Crayfish in Syr-Darlya river basin, Priroda, 41, No. 10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions..Library of Congress, February, 1953. Unclassified.
NEZfUMH, G.; KONOVAIWT, P.Mo; ESLINGHR, Yn.T,.
Con,;rolled spawning of Aral fish. Top. Mt. no.1:63-67 '53, (KLRA 7:6)
1. Aybovodno-biologichaskaya laborstoriya Aralrybvoda.
(Fish culture)
i . XONOVALOV, 11. V.
2. ussR (6oo)
4- Sturgeons--Aral sea
1 7. Acclimization of the Caspian sturgeon in the Aral Sea, R-.vb. khoz.,
29, No. 4, 1955-
9. Monthl List.of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aprily -1953, Uncl.
iMNOV3107, F. M.
5762. Opyt po vyrashchivanlyu mlorli sf-vr-;ii.-'i v
nralry4vocia. N., Pi.ibPerip-romi.7,dat, 1954. 'rl()s.
S55R. Tekh-n upr.obirpm paredorlin tekbn. 0-'rtoM).
oborote tit. i-455-1036) P -39.3-034
-rurtovykh b~Rssein,~-kh siste,-~-
s ill. ?Osm. (Y-Vo Rvbnc~y prom-st!
i.?00 ekz. 30k-sost. ilkazan~r na
SO: Knizhnays, Letoni s, Vol. 1,
MNOVAIOV, P.Me; ISLINGIR, Tu*V.
-aft"WOMWAWMA
Circular earth basins developed by the Aral Administration for Fish
Protection and Culturee Vop.ikht. no.2:97-111 '54. -- (MLRL 86 1
1, Arallskoys upravleniye rybokhraW i rybovodstva - Aralrybvods
(Fish ponds)
IONOTAUN,.P.M.; IONOVALOVA,Z.A.
Condltl(m of Daphnis an an indicator of changes In the cycle of a
body of vater. Vop.lkht.no.3'.135-139 '55. (KLRA 8:11)
1. Rybqvodno-bIolog1ahoak&ya, laboratorlys. AralryWoda
XONOVALOV P.X
Daphnis, wder conditions prevailing In the Aral Sea. Pr1rods, 43
no.5:105-106 Xy 156. (KM 9:8)
1. kbovoduo-blologicheebmya latoratorlys, Arallskogo upravlenlys.
rybookhrany I rybovedetva.
(Aral Sea-Vater-fleas)
KONOVALOV, P. M., Cand of Sio Sci (diss) "Raising YOunE 6turgeon--Like
rish under conditions of the delta of Syr-Dar'ya river." Frunze, 1957,
22 pp (Academy of Sciences Kirgiz SSR), 150 copies (KL, 35-57,1U6)
A-58-7-28/48
AUTHOR: Konovalov, P.M., Candidate of Biological Sciences
TITLE: The Acclimatization of the Caspian Sturgeon in the Aral Sea
(Akklimatizatsiya Kaspiyskoy sevryugi v Aral'skom more)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 7, pp 106-107 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Recently, the Aral Sea has become an experimental field for
the settlement of new fish species. Thus.,eggs of the Ca-
spian sturgeon Acipenser stellatus P. were transferred from
the Ufa river delta to the Aral Sea, Mugil auratus R. and
Mugil salies R. from the Bekovich Bay on the Caspian Sea,
and very large amounts of Clupea harengus membras L. eggs
by air from the Baltic Sea. This project is carried out
by the Tsentraltnaya proizvodstvenno-akklimatizat6ionnaya
stantsiya Ministerstva, rybnoy promyshlennosti SSSR (The
Central Industrial Acclimatization Station of the USSR Mi-
nistry of the Fish Industry)in cooperation with the local
agencies of fish breeding and protection, in order to uti-
lize the food resources,plankton and benthorl, contained in
the Aral Sea. Relevant investigations were made by a group
of assistants of VNIRO under the direction of YO.A. Yablon-
Card 1/3 skaya. In all acclimatization experiments, the cold winter
26-56-7-26/46
The Acclimatization of the Caspian Sturgeon in the Aral Sea
temperatures of the Aral Sea, where the temperatures of the
water falls to OOC up to a depth of 20 m, must be taken in-
to consideration. The temperature of the deeper water ex-
panses is not yet known, but indications are available that
it is more positive. The sturgeon eggs are treated by the
method of the hypophysis injection according to N.L. Gerbil'-
skiy before they are transferred from the Ural Delta to the
Aral Sea. The small amounts of Acipenser nudiventris re-
sident in the Aral Sea do not cause much harm to the new
species. In 1956, over 702,000 sturgeons of the Acipenser
stellatus P. species were transferred to the Aral Sea as
compared with 9,000 in 1950- Individual fish have reached
a weight of 7 to 8 kg. The mehLt tastes well, although it
is whiter in color than that of the Caspian Sea. Maturity
Card 2/3 sets in earlier than in the Caspian Sea.
26-58-7-28/48
The Acolimatization of the Caspian Sturgeon in the Aral Sea
ASSOCIATION: Aral'skoye ikhtiologicheskoye otdeleniye AN Kazakhskoy SSR
(The Aral Ichthyologic Department of the AS of the Kazakh
SSR)
1. Fishes--Aral sea 2. Fish eggs--Transplanting
Card 3/3
KONOVAWV, P. N.
KONDVAWV, P. Nos Insho Is VENIKOVq A. L., St. Nirachn. q0tv.
Akademiya Kommunallnogo Khozysgratav Im. K. D. Pamfilova
Pechi dliterinogo Goreniya Akkh-9
IAkkh-n NA Tvwdom Toplive Page 48
SO: Collection of Annotations of Scientific Ref-earch Work on Construction, comDleted
in 1950. Morcow, 1951
-j
VINROWs A. L.2 St. Nauchn. Sotr. 19 NDNOTAIDY, P. N., insh., LMM, B. N.#
o St. Nauchn. Sotr.
Akademiya Kommallnogo Khosymystya IM. K. D. Pamfilova
Gazovyye Otopitel'Mye Pechi Akkh-3,, Akkh-5., I Akkh-6 Page 49
SO: Collection of Annotations of Scientific Research Ilork on Gonstruction? completed
in 1950. Moscow.9 1951
I (; n
S-ki-j 13,~Can ellt-rlt-s ZAs af'.l,lc+.i0n ~~f ci.allk,es i:i ~jo ions
Transport r vL:~(.ers. (Di:merta~Ion for th
of oafviid.~i o of
Tecllflir!'~! Sciences)
KnizIrinaya Letoois NO
1 - 433 22 October 1955. 111,10.13COW
KDMIVAICT, P.P,
Graph for determining the size of culvert inlets. Art.dore18 nools
25 ja-7 155' O(MA 8:4)
(Coverts)
JONOVAWT. P.P.. inshener.
trebles of redistribution of chassel flow between small streams*
Trasep. strol. 7 nool:19-20 -To '57- (KLRA 10.-3)
(14droulics)
KONDIALOY*.P*P*o inzhe
.1 - - -1 :, .- --, Worr o,vIing river beds by using bri4ge piers set at an angle to
the straw. AV*. dor. 21 zo~4126-21 Ap 158. (KIRA U:4)
(Bridge construation)
KDNOVALOV, P.P. lnvb.
Steepness of road slopes subject to submersion. Avt.dor. 21
no.6:18-19 Je '58. (MIRA 12:10)
(Road construction)
KONOVA and.tekhn.nauk
I
Determining the relative sliding Ppeed in a connecting rod bearing
by an analytic method. Trudy LIIYT no.26:308-309 '59. (MIRA 14:9)
(Connecting rods) (Bearings (Machinery)
I
'-,.,KOIIOVA~DV, P.P.
Deteraining thO plans for the -rk of thexated navigable level
under bridgeoo Avtodore 2.4 noo4s26 Ap 161o (KERk 3.4:5)
(Bridges) I
KONOVALOV, P-P-, kand.tekhn.nauk; SELEZNEV, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk
Hydraulic turbulence stimulator for pulp pipelines. Trudy LIVT
no.11:13SP7 '61. (MIRA 14:9)
(Hydraulic conveying) (Dredging machinery)
tekhn. nauk, dotsent
KONOVkI a
Equipment of standard buoyage service ships and motor launches.
Trudy LIVT no.35:38-40 162. (MIRA 16:11)