Or
Itit"Isw &An
1111411 A
with CWPIOX betarrop* sews.
V.V.Knalovand
00
A Gen - L hess. (U. S. S. JR.) 10, 6&1,-N
*0
A. Al. 85174-Previopsly it woo shown
uld. 1. 81,10118; C. A.
AS. PM-) that Woutatic di-
.
1
01121411111, KIts Met with betcrufKAY ad& and their sells
Ift* Iowa P to form w
s
t
I
l
l
di
er-
a
o
n
ers
. comp
also collupdo,
V
Addnl. data altow that the Iselorano of the t C"
'l
3
with pbUntbOnKAybdit add (1) (wo wt
b
ocu.rie
2: 3 AtN
O so
H
R + I
f
I
A
j
N:
x
'
o
F
P
P
'
#
l +
I
I
k'
"'
t ItX
qitk'
f +
0d
i
0.1
'
- -
I
-U"Pt
1111
MVIS w
th 4 111,141.
AeNoX.
,3
:0,
Pirik
- nhituttillnes toluldlurs, mad onlolidines, we lasitt.
In
;~
W
o0
1,91 total ots.
vrnts and wt
. in cold scelin, dil.
slymrol and 10% NaOII and in hot "IIAN end MeTCO.
Ub
h
ty o
m greater stability this the common, dialoncompils.
to the action of elevated temps. (&H)O*)t proloriged
U
stoneire
foirer I yew) and shork by blow. They bum in a
free ca
with
R
b
Tb
4
me
out a
as
.
est prepas. (frotshly pre
or chled) tract In an sq. suspension with ago pd.
41'
A
to give dynal tbt, some c9Dkw andlinctodal==
-
19,
coirrapunding simple dinsonjunt stilts. Cu and its sells
estrilysit the dmompts. of the complex disso sompilo. with
Of I-LttV(,K At 1,11144110111! CLAIAWKS11011,
U a AT to is
TO n to 0 K It it At U
0 000 0 0 0 V 00 00 0 0 41111
,_~D
111 41 6 0 00S0 0 0 LO 09 00 4111-111 0
It
t
e
0 As a X V a a at &I
a
i
a as a
oc
-4 the cleaver of Ose brieropuly "it the fistmatusts
rd
-40
coffestionding pbenols. Thus. the dictin. of P4%NC4H.-
-00
Nil and it-anisidine gave. rc=% o-OINCJI#Oll and
Ill. Vanspl.,
socesepimidd4pbse
.00
onsillasals" with boteropoly adds and
corubs djois a-
rived trom thm. V. V. Ktulov. H. N. Arkh1pov and
.00
A. V.
14manovskays, Ibid. OW-TK-Tim- isomeric
0410
C41lo(Nif,11 react
fit IM stAn. with birteropoly acids to
.
11
C
-00
I give
(N)
*Pwin ty ". complex malts of the I
: 1
.
,
f rh I li
lI
(NII
j Irl"(W
W
It P(MoAM
C
)
L 4)
j
.00
and
, I
j.
4
4
,
s
I
O
i. ~
dr.
The 4%unplex &AII4
4
1 iml
.
.
W. I i vilth N&N,
on
% (a IICI
f
.
r
t
otilli. It, give PA 44 the 1XV
C
see
suit
I.Nilt-11.1
V
II.No)e.l #Ill. tWM)*). It NaNO# is used in exertax ul I
=410
mol.. the yellow or pale-rost mooodiaxo products brxonw
coo
discolored by partial devompa, Analytical wid e%pti.
1
1
a**
-ner sho"I that only I Nile group In C
evkk 4
1AN1
.
is diasotUrid Thus. the droomprit. of the diato P"iduct:
ee
with bailing ~il. 1104). and the treatment of the detwilm.
l
i
l
A h
d
i
O
N
H
ro-
gave nis rrotiec
no
an
res
due isith
t
sO
%
y
t
h
di
d
A
b
nt os- an
none. tesp.,
u
t
e corroVion
w
bilit
l
d st
W
11
tifi
d
di
Il
d
I
Id
a**
-
i
y. an
a
en
e
as
t
enw.
n
y
.
coo
thew monodiato cortipda. are similar in the complex diato
2-C.61-11011, Ill" give list Io thi illwitionasildre4igglithit
-
, N
Oll
d
irs
fastness. W
a
, thew
t
we dcmpd.:
C41-14NICIIJIV01111 +
oNoOH - 3 JIsNC,,If,NjCjJIrOlI + ofirO +
NA4Kh +
Nj4WItA (cf. (" A. M. NMI). it-C.11AN110i ream
also with
heir"Jittly acids, but the fraulting myst. compkil
boo
%sit%
livin with HINCI, ottinut m%ptex "u1spill. (ni'spallic
cil
mospling ir-ortkas with atro nwoportents. nd ent lily
I'(
%;oAZ 714-
o( the t
JI
i
id
e jWf
N
l
U4119
es;
.
are ax
m
s
,
s
8
yp
COWN110. gives analivitis resciion C. a.
00 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 111 0 6 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0
0
KOZLOV, V. V.: AMIPOV. B, N.; sjmANovsKAyA,, A. v.
"Investigations in the Field of Diazo Compound-III. On the
Complex Djazo Compounds
of Phenylene Diamenes With Hateropoly Acids and some
Pif.=ents From Them". Zhur.
Obehch.Xhim. 10 No. 8, 19h0. Lab of Dyestuffs, Moscow
Chemico-Techrx)l. Inst. imeni
Mendeleyev. Receimd 31.Oct 1939.
Report U-1627, 11 Jan 52.
AR~IIIFIOV, Boris Nikolayevich; YEVDOKD'.OVA,
Ye.D.., red.
N'anual of laboratory work in chemistry for
training
laboratory assistants in the chemical and
petroleum
refining industry in city vocational and
technical
schools] Sbornik laboratornykh rabot po khimii
dlia pod-
gotovki laborantov khi,4cheakoi i
neftepererabatyvaiu-
shchei pror-,yshlennosti v gorodskikh
professionallno-
tekhnicheskikh uchilishchakh. Moskva, Vysshaia
shkola.
Pt.l. No.l. [Industrial training in a
laboratory of
inorganic chemistry) Proizvodstvennoe obuchenie
v labo-
ratorii neorganicheskoi khimii. 1964. 105 p.
(MIRA 17:9)
ARKHIPOV, B.Pi
varieties developed by I.S.Gorshkov. Trudy TSOL
5;119-134
153. (MIRA 12:11)
OrTuit--Vari sties)
ARWIPOV, B. V.
Using the alideds in running compage traverses with
simultaneous
determination of elevations (B.V.Arkhipov's
proposal). Razy d.
i prom.geofize no*10:3&39 '54. (MIRA 13:21
(Traverses (Stu-veyind)
Is
I
DOLMATOV, V. A. -, GLOVA,rsK i Y, A. B. ; ~ ~rl POVj
S. V. ; KHAW 1 N, V. I .
Uqo of mazut in the mnking of fotmdry pig iron.
Metallurg 10 no-41
3-4 AP 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. KRrAganclinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
AMIPOV,,D..IXMHVID. N.
-
Building trenchlike swine houses. Sell stroi. 14
no.lial-12 9 f59
(MIRA 1313)
1. Direktor Krasnodarskogo filiala
Nauchno-Lealedovateliskogo in-
stituts, sellskogo stroitelletva (for Arkbipov). 2.
Glavrqy inshener
konstrdktorskogo byuro Irnsuodarskogo filialn
Nauchno-lusledoystell
skogo in" tituta sellskogo stroftellstva (for Xuahvid).
(Krasnodar Territory-Swine housea and equipment)
AMIIIPOV, F.F.; ZIUOTOV, 1JI., elektromeklumik
Separation in the power supplv arrangement on SPD-5
stands. Avtom.,
telem. i sviaz 1 4 no.4:24 Ap '60. (1--IIRA 1'3:6)
1. Ifachal'nik leningrAd-Baltiyakoy distqntsii
signalizzatGii i avyazl
Oktyabrlskoy dorogi.
(Railroade-Mectric equipment)
to
ODA
000
DO
000
t
: i
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008
GO -C
003
0$0
eod
00%0
0011
r-PoftwW "d *9 bad ad woUing of relation to
ratur's of -E w0 =(. 1. (U. a.
M! t x 4 X I ew.).
) 6. 241-4nw-i 1% %
cligy it.-Vs t1w C, em
zekpq~ from ~j
t 110, to & CMat. wt. Mo 62%2: *00!1420.
Alter Was. the its Vote powdesid, the Patron -2
. L- Was
tro-
Wtaw. , The re"K W" P6-4 lis & vwd
eudowftig app. ww the "eftbrime was wMd. by entri-
ku of wt. t~w
luo9w M 0.5k
Irwrollw"t'. bctwcn 1000 U ,Mo.
%W slow I;Ns no k- - obw"4. Untreated cky
(0.48) bad an clecintitinedc MIW of -211 my. I
7Ut of day lired to OW* wu -43 my. UP to 8W% the i
. Above OWI It dansted to 100DO
r-10,314i:1711"M It lwrtw4 WW.- The W-tW
Tar" in the some way but Its milwintle w" filmost
(wkr as high 10 tht WitMMOMMI NXCl-
ustititid) to -9.8 tit W t1mv"Ing u 0 1100*
1-22.0). "t beat of writinsof uOttl6tid &Y, was 8.2
mi./g. whkb timmard after RdM at tem 6. above W;
,
.It 1400'4t W" 0.6 CAL/S. A I%xtgwav
91AL&UMDOCAL LIfIRATOAN CLAIMFOCATION
Ulow Map Gov cat
111,01-1 filll gnu it it
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IM 0 4 It 3 9
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400
AR,KHI?qVj--?4y--- ~
Increasing the lifetime of the rod and stuffing
boxes of tA*
produot part of piston steam pumps which pump
liquefiedigamm.
Mash. 'L neft. obor. no.406 163. (MIRA 170)
1. TSentrallnoye byuro takhnicheskoy informataii
Basheovnarkhoza,
g. Ufa.
25(5)t 18(5) Engineer SOV/128-59-3-22/31
AUTHOR: Arkhipov,
TITLE: Introduction of the Conveyor Belt System in the Pound-
ry
PERIODICAL: Lireynoye Proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 3, p 46 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the casting department of the plant "ZIL" the
char-
ging installations have been thoroughly changed. Power-
ed conveyor systems have been installed and manual
labor has been eliminated. After having introduced
this transportation system first for one furnace only
the mechanization of the complete casting department
is planned. In this manner 140.000 Rubles are saved
per annum and the personnel is released from the te-
dious work of the foundry. Technical data of the con-
veyor belt system: Speed 6,55m/min; Width 700 mm;
Length 2.240 m; Loading Capacity 5.800 kg. Powered
by one electro-motor of 7 KW; 980 rpm. There are 1
diagram and I photograph.
Card 1/1
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Pf-.-a moth In Zhuvashla. Zaahch. rast. ol~. vred. ! hol. 'D
no.?tl3-14 165. (m"HA lsklo)
1. Vsoaoy-uznyy nauchno~-i-,.L;ledo-)vs~.ellskly InstAut zaalhAlty
rasteMy.
ARKHIPOV,_G.A., otv. red.; SHARAFUTDINOVA,
14.Z., tekhn. red.
(Transactions of the Mari Archaeological
Expedition]
Trudy Mariiskoi arkheologicheskoi ekspeditsii.
Ioshkar-
Ola, Mariiskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. Vol.2. [Iron
Age in Mari
region] Zheleznyi vek Mariiskogo kraia. 1962.
266 p.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Mariyakaya arkheologicheskaya ekspeditsiya.
(Mari A.S.S.R.-Iron Age)
ARKRIPOV G A,
Diamond grinding of hard-alloy outting tools at the
Gorkiy Autoitobile,
plant, Stimsi instr. 34 no.505-36 My, 163. (KIM 1615)
(Gorkiy.-Grinding and polishing)
i
~70 D
16
S/631/60/000 00110111014
B110/B102
AUTHORS: Stepanov, 0. K., Arkhipov, G. G., Trunov, A. M.
TITLE: Corrosion tests of porous samples in melts by the method of
gas permeability
SOURCEt Elektrokbimiya rasplavlennykh solevykh i tverdykh
elektrolitc%~
no. 1, 1960, 73 - 77
TEXT: In ouch corrosion tests, the gas permeabilities of porous Ni
samples immersed in carbonate and chloride melts are periodically
measured,
their dependence on the immersion time is determined, and the
corrosion
processes are judged from their change. This simple method is
especially
suited for qualitative corrosion tests of porous'electrodes of
heating
elements, since it yields reliable curves on the corrosion in the
melt
Its sensitivity depends on the mean pore size and thus on the
permeabiiity.
The gas purified from oxygen impurities by Ca heated in it tube to
7000C
had a constant excess pressure of 2 at. The cell consisted of a
quartz
tube with a corundum crucible containing the melt. The nample was
immersed into the melt by means of a special Ni holder. Ni powder
(grain
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S/631/60/000/001/011/014
Corrosion tests of porous samples ... B110/Blu2
size: 0.16 - 0.30 mm; sieve analysis), obtained from nickel
oxide by
hydrogen reduction at 700 0C, was .pressed to samples 0at 1.6
t/cm2. The
samples were first sintered in an H2 stream at 1000 C. Embedded
in a
holder with a paste og fine Ni powder and glycerin, th(-y were
nintered
on the holder at 1000 C for 30 min. The nlnterinj~ temperature
was 1000 C,
since the test in the melt was made at 700 - 800 0 C. After 2 -
3 min
immersion of the holder in the melt, the microtap which serves
to fill the
sample pores with the melt was closed, and the connection to
the air was
opened. The gas consumption was determined from the period
required for
filling the pores. Further measurements were made at a constant
pressure.
The pressure drop at the beginning of the exDeriment wau
measured with a.
manometer by adjusting the microtap; the change in gas
consumption was
regulated by a rheometer. The bulk of the melt was probably
removed
within 1 - 2 min. The rest is practically not removed, since
after the
drop the pressure remained constant. The permeability was
calculated
from P Pmean - q/[S-Ap4_MT2;~R_T where P Pmean is the gas
permeability, M
the molecular weight (9/mole), S the cross-sectional area of
the sample
(CM2) the gas flow rate through till samile cross sections
(g/sec),
Card
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ARUIPOV, G.G.; TRUNOV, A.M.i STEPANOV, G.K.
Discharge of a carbonate ton on a platinum anode.
Trudy Inst.
elaktrokhim. UPAN SSSR no. 4r41--45 163. (MRA 17s6)
ARKHIPOvp G,Ge~ STEPANOV., G,K,
Anode polarization of a platinum elaotrode in
hydrogen
flow in molten carbonate. Trudy Inst.
elektrokhim. UFAN
SSSR no.6:75-80 165. (MIRA 18:11)
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ACC NR: AP5025084 SOURCE COZ?9: UR/0364/65/0011910/1304/1307
AUTHOR: Klevtsov, L. P.; Arkhipov, G. G.; Stepanov, G. K 7
ORG: Eiectrochemical Institute of the Ural Branch AN SSSR (Inatitut
elektrokhimi
Urallskogo liliala Mademil nauk SSSR)
TITLE: The ionization of oxygen on a platinu electrode partially
submerged in
a molten carbonate electrolyte
SOURCE: Elect rokhimiya, v. 1, no. 10, 1965~ 1304-1307
1
TOPIC TAGS: gas ionization, oxygen, electrode, platinum, e lc cell
carbonate, potassium, sodium, lithium
ABSTRACT: The experiment was carried out in a hermetically sealed
cell The
electrode was a platinum cylinder attached to an alundum holder. A
micrometer
screw turned by an electric motor with a reducer made it possible to
raise the
electrode slowly out of the melt ( 1 mm in 5 min.). The electrode
being investi-
gated was polarized as the cathode. The anode was a cylinder of
platinized tin
with an area of 60 cm2, that Is, 30 times greater than that of the
electrode being'
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1: investigated. The electrolyte was a eutectic mixture ol'potassium,
sodium, and
lithium carbonates. The working gas was a mixture of oxygen and
carbon dioxide;
in a 1:2 ratio. The voltage in the cell was set with a potentiometric
scheme.
Measurements of the current were made every 2. 5 min, which
corresponded to
a displacement of the electrode by 0. 5 mm. Experiments were run at
500, 600
and 700 C. The results are exhibited graphically. At 700 C the curves
are
characterized by a change in the ionization current as a function of
the position of.
the electrode. All the curves can be divided into three sections. The
first sec-
tion, close to horizontal, reflects the residual currents in a
completely immers-
ed electrode. The second shows a more or less sharp rise in the
ionization cur-',
rent. The third section reflects the limiting value of the ionization
current
which decreases somewhat as the electrode is lifted out of the
electrolyte.A
characteristic stepwise rise in the ionization current sets in
already as a poten-
tial of 0. 1 volt. The magnitude of the ionization current is a
function of the mag-
nitude of the applied voltage. Analogous nrves were obtained at 500
and 600 C.
At 500 C, the maximum ionization current is only 3-5 times greater
than the
residual current. At 600-700 C, the difference between the residual
and the max-
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ACC NR: AP5025084
imum current increased by approximately 9-10 times. Another curve
shows the
ionization current as a function of the temperature, at a constant
potential. With
an increase in the temperature from 450 to 500 C, the maximum
current increas-.
es 4 times. A further fourfold increase in the current is attained
only by a 100C
increase in the temperature. Orig. art. has: 3 figimes
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URCE CODE: UR 6317C5 00
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v G K
AUTHOR: Arkh1pov. SttR&SOV G
ORG: Institute o(Flectrochemistri, UralBranch, Academy
ofScience~,SSSR
(Akademiya nauk SSSR, Ural' aldy filial, Inatitut elektrokbitnii)
E '/ i4!,!P
ITL *, Anodic polarization of a Rlatinum electrode' bathed Nvith
hydrogen in a
T
carbonate melt
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Urat1s1dy filial. Institut etektrokhirnii. Trudy,
no. 6, 1965.
Elektrokhin,2iya rasptavtennykh solevykh i tverdykh elektrolitov
(Etektrochernistry
of fused salts and solid electrolytes), 75-80
TOPIC TAGS: platinum, . electrode potential, carbonate, anode
polarization,
porous metal, gas pressure, hydrogen
ABSTRACT: Data are presented on the anodic polarization of a smooth
and porous
platinum electrode bathed with hydrogen in an Na, K, and Li
carbonate melt of
eutectic composition at 500 - 700C- in the 10-5 - I A/cm?- rainge
of current densities.
The effect of gas pressure on the shape of the polarization curve
for a two-layer
gas-diffusion platinum electrode is determined. It is shown Lhat
when the porous
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ACC NR, ATSOZBZ43
electrode operates without evolution of gases into the electrolyte,
the optimum
pressure prevails; when it operates with a partial discharge of gases
into the
electrolyte, the electrode operates more actively and the optimum
pressure is
also observed..- An explanation is Iven for the experimentally
observed deviation
C1
of the potential'of the cell Pt, H210? 1 02 + COZ. Pt from the
calculated thermo-
dynamic values. Orig. art, has: 4 figures.
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Ld
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ACC NRi -AT7005249 SOURCE _COD&t_ UR/931/66/060/66616113/0118
AUTHORt Arkhipovq_..G...G.; Xlevtsov, L. P.; SteDanovp G. No
ORG: none
TITIZI Palladium hydrogen electrode in molten carbonates
SOURCE: M SSSR. Ura3.'3kiy filial. Institut elektrokhimii.
Trudy, no. 8p 1966.
Elektrokhimiya rasolavlennykh solevykh i tverdykh
elaktrolitovo, fiziko-khimiche3kiye
svoystva oloktrolitov i olektrodnyye protsessy
(Electrochemistry of fused salts and
solid electrolytes; phy31cochemical properties of electrolytes
and electrode pro-
cesses), 113-118
TOPIC TAGS2 palladiums gas diffusion, hydrogenp carbonatet
electric polarization
ABSTRACT: The behavior of -nonporous gas-diffusion hydrogen
electrodes of palladium
in a molten carbonate electrolyte was studied by determining
the dependence of the
electrochemical efficiency on the thickness of the electrode
wall, temperaturep and
pressure. Anodic -Dolarization curves showed that a 230 p thick
palladium electrode
polarizes most strongly at 50009 but that it works sati factoril
8 _y at higher tempera
tures, and at a polarization of-200-300 mV withstands loads of
600-800 mA/cm2. The
current characteristics of the electrode improve with
increasing hydrogen pressure.
The results obtained are shown to be in good agreement with the
following equation
describing the diffusion of hydrogen through nonporous metallio
vallst
I
Ji-k- - AT?0052" -
-let
p
where J is the diffusion stroaml, d the thickness of the metal
layerp 20 the heat of
activation of diffuslon*p p the pressurel, T the ter"raturep R the
gas constantp and
X a constant d"ndent on the nature of the metal. Orig. art. hast 4
figures.
SUB CODF61 07/ 3MM DATZI noxw/ OW REFS 001/ OM WI 006.
(2
KLEMSOV, L.P.; ARKH!rOV TANOV, G.K.
, G,G.; STI~.,
Ox7gen ionization on a platinum e1e-ct-ode r,hrtially
imriersed in
a molten carbonate electrolyte. I ric'-.10:1304-2307
0 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. TneitAtut elektrokhimii Urallsk,,go fillinla AN SSSR.
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.W*III(W: rkhipov, G. G. Step mov, G. K.
TI I'I.F: Anodic pOjai-j,,I.,t-j()ji ~j c,ii-N)n clectrodes In cay-N)"atV Melts
I; 16'Y A~, 1),) ,17
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(InstituW of Elvetrco-
chemistry, Urals Branch, AN SSSR)
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LAZORIN. S.N., kandidat
_zGMAR skikh nauk; LITVINOT, A.M., inzhaner.
Preventing tarry deposits on coke-oven doors and
doorframes. loks i
khim. no*201-35 156* OUM 9:7)
loMiarIkovetly koksokblmlche5kly saved,
(Coke evens)
ARKHIPOV, G. N. Cand Biol Soi -- (dies) "The fiatular
method of studying the
physiology of the genital apparatus of horses." IAn,
1957. 17 pp 20 am.
(Aaad Soi USSR. Inst of Physiology im I.P. Pavlov), 100
oopies (KL, 14-57v 85)
-8.
'4
ARInii
~Hethod for applying a chronic fistula of the uterus in Fk mars.
Fiziol.zbur. 44 no.1:71-73 Ja '58 (MIRA 11:3)
1. Otdel fiziologli Vaesoyuznogo nnuohno-issledovatellskogo
instituta
konerodstva, Moskva.
(UTERUS, surgery.
aDDlication of chronic fistula in mare (RUB)
ARKHIPGV, G.N.
Growth of a transplanted tmor (sarcoma-M-1) during
the prooess
of hypoxic training of rats-in the barochamber. Biul.
eksp.
biol. i med. 51 no*6:73-76 Je 161. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy patologii (zav. -
prof.
S.I. Labedinskaya) Instituts, normallnoy i
patologiche3koy
fiziologii (dir, - deystvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR V.V.
llarin)
Ml SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlens. doystvitellnym chlen=
AMN
SSSR V.V. Parinym.
. (ANMMTA)
(TUMORS -TRANSPIANTATI 011)
(ALTITUDE, INFLUENCE OF)
Vasmdar clamp for a temporary arrest of hemorrhage in small
labora~~ animals in ohronir~ experiments. Biul. eksp. biol.
i med. 53 no.ltl22-124 Ja 162. OKIRA 15:3)
1. Iz laboratoril eksperimentallnoy patologii (zav. - prof.
3.I. Lebedins") Instituta normaltnoy i patologicheskqy
fiziologil (dir. - deystvitelgnyy chlen AMN SSSR V.V. Parin)
ANN SSSR, Moskva, Predstavlena deystvitel I nya chleum ANN
SSSR V.V. Parinym.
(HEMORREAGE)
(SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS)
ARKHIPOT G.N.'(Moskva)
Resistance to oxygen deficiency in rats with
growing primary
tumor (sarcoma M-l)ePat.fizlol* i ekep, terap. 7
no.1:49-51
Ja-F'63, (MIRA 16slo)
1. 1z laboratorii eksperimentaltnoy patologli
(zav. - prof.
S.I.Lebedinskaya) InAituta nomallnoy i
patologicheskoy
fiziologii (dir. - deyutvitallnyy chlen AMR SM
prof, V.Ve
Parin) AM SSSR,
Oh'OMIA) (CUCER)
ARKHIPOV, G.N...___,-, (Moskva)
Role of oxygen deficiency and omditions of training In
the
pressure chamber on the development of Increased
resistance
to the grovtb of transplantable tumor ( sarcoma N-1) in
rats.
Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap.,7 noo3t59-63 My-Je'63 (MIRA
17s4)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy patologii ( sav. -
prof'
SoL Lebedinskaya) Instituta. nomaltnoy i patologicheskoy
fiziologii ( dir. - deystvitelInyy chlen AMN SSSR prof.
V.7.
Parin) Aff SSSR.
ARKRIPOV, A~
Dominant mechanisms in the process of
iarcinogeneEis as
exemplified by the interrelations between
reparative re-
generation and tumor formation. Pat. fiziol. i
eknp, terap.
8 no.6:65-69 N-D 164. (M'UU. 18:6)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy pstologii (zav.
- prof.
S.1. Lebedinskaya) Instititta normallnoy i
patologicheskoy
fi?dalogii (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR
prof.
V.V. Parin) AM SSSR, 14opkva.
ARMIPOVO G.N.
Methodology for implantation of* bipolar* sti-
mulation on chronic cxperiments. oksp. Hol. -1 red. 57
rr,.4+:
140-141 Ap 164. 1F-,3)
1. laboratoriya ekspertmentallnoy patvIoz-.`_i (zav.
pr~A'. S.I. Lksbe-
dinskaya) Instituta norm,11noy i fl ~dir. -
deystvitelInyy Chlen AMN S~,SR prof. V.V. N.r1n) AIJUN
S'ISR, Moskva.
Submitted April 5, 1963.
ARK1iIi-OVj G-N.
Method of recording the rotility of the stomach in rats
the simultaneous collectior of Its secretion without a
Pat, flzlol. I eksp, terap. 9 no.3:79-81 My-Je 165.
(MIRA
1. Laboratoriya kantserogenov (tav.- prof. I.M. Ncyran)
pitanlya (dir.- chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof, A.A.
with
ballcon.
JS:9)
InstitutA
Pokrovskiy)
AMN SSSR, Moskva.
ARHII I POV, G N
IndlviduRl stand for the Immoldliza-,lon of ralls in
ar, exporizient
lastIng muny hours. PaL. fiziol. I okalp. t0l"Aj). it
no.5:87-88
S-0 164. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Diboratoriya eksperlmentalIncy pat.c.loi-ii
(z,-.Iv. - prof. S.I.
Lobedinskaya) Instituta norinallnoy t p2tologicheskoy
fiziologli
(direktor - deystvJ.teltnyy chlen kMN SS,`~R prof.
V.V.Parin) AMN
lo
SSSR, Moskva. Submitt,ed April 1~'p
ARKIIIPOVP G.N.
Automatic drinking vessel for laboratory animals. Pat.
fiziol.
i eksp. terap. 9 no-5:87-88 S-0 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Laboratoriya, kantoerogenov (zav. - prof. I*M.
Neyman) Institute
pitaniya (direktor - chlen-korrespondent AVY SSSR prof.
A.A. Pokrov-
skiy) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted November 14, 1964.
SYDES, Ioalf Grigorlyevich; HIRONOV, Arbdiy
Mikheylovich;%LRKHIPOV, G.O..
otvetstvennyy redaktor; ALSKSNYBVA, M.N., redaictor;
KONTOROVMT.~X=,
tekhalcheskiy redaktor
[Technology of manufacturing parts of instruments and radio
equipment]
Takhnologiia izgotovleniia detalei priborov i radioapParatury.
Lenin-
grad, Goo. solusnoo izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl., 1956. 482 p.
(Instrument industry) (Radio Industry) (KM 10:4)
(Machine-shop practioe)
RR if) o ~j
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV13585
Eydes, Iosif Grigorlyevich, Lillya Yakovlevna Vyshkind, Gennadiy
Osipovich
Arkhipov, and Arkadiy MikhaylovIch Mironov
Tekhnicheskiy kontroll detaley 4 priborostroyenii (Inspection of
Parts in the In-
strument Industry) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz,
1959. 520 p.
5p8OO copies printed.
Scientific Ed.: S. A. Mayorov; Ed.: M. A. Aptekman-; Tech. Ed.-
A. I. Kontorovich.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel in the
instrument and
shipbuilding Industries. It can also be used by students of
tekhnikums and
schools of higher education specializing in instrument
manufacture.
COVERAGE: The book describes measuring and inspection methods for
typical metal
parts of instruments. A description of testing methods for metals
and the
principles of maintaining unity of measures are presented. No
personalities
are mentioned. There are 57 references, all Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS;
Preface to the Second Edition 6
- ARKHIPOV, Grigoriy Sergeyevich; WWNOV, Oleg
Alekstindrovich;
PODOBEDOV, Aleksey Nikiforovich; TIKHONIIHOV, Ivan
Nikolayevich; DMlTROVICH, A.M., kani. tokhn.
nauk, nauchn.
red.
(Semicontinuous casting of cast-iron pipes]
Polunepreryv-
naia otlivka chugunnykh trub. Minsk, Nauka i
tekhnika
1965. 91 P. (MIRA 18:3~
ARYIjTFCV, G, V.
"Design and Calculation of Automatic Regulation
Equipment."
Heating and Ventilation. 1934, no. 6, pp. 22-27;
no. 7
pp. 25-;-9, 9 illustr.
AMIPOT; 0. V.
USSR/ftinsering Nov 48
Air Conditiming
'Air'Conditioning (Artificial Climate on premigeg),"
G. IV. Arkbipov, Itagr, 6 pp
"Nau)a i Ehlznl* No 11
Block diagram, pictures, and detailed description
C-f the Operatt'94 ofa. now air-conditioning plant,
developed by the Beat Control Tr6st, and'designed
for operation in shops, hospital spacesp etc.
INMAREV, N.V., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nhuk, dotsent
[radj0dorl; BARK V, B. V.;
ARWRIPOV9 G.Y.; PAVLOV, R.T.
(Air conditioning] Konditsionirovanie voidukha. Pod red.
B.T.Degtiareva.
14oskva. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroltelletvu i arkhitekture,
1953. 517 p.
MHA 6:7)
(Air conditioning)
Am 1poyma6um.
...... -
Automatic control of air conditioners utilizing the
outdoor air
heat contest. Ptiborestrootto so-1:7-9 Ja '57. (KM 10: 4)
(Air conditioning)- 09lectric control)
tn~
PHASR I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5547
Arkhipov, Georgiy Vladimirovich
Avtomaticheskoye regulirovaniye venti U i
konditsionirovaniya vozdukha;
printsipiallnyye tekhnologicheakiy~:Wllllemy siBtem
avtomaticheskogo
regulirovaniya (Automatic Regulation of Ventilation and Air
Conditioning-
Basic Flow Sheets of Automatic Replation Systems) Moscow
Gosenergoizdat,
1961. 175 P. (Series: Biblioteka po avtomatike, vyp. 2t)
101000 copies
printed.
IrAitorial Boards I.V. Antik, A.I. Bertinovp S.I.
Veehenevskly,-V.S. Webalin,
V.E. Nize, A.D. Smirnov, and B.S. Sotskov; Ed.s M.F.
Bromley; Tech. Ed:
K.P. Vorohin.
PURPOSEs This book is intended for technical personnel
engaged in designing,
assemblin
t1, adjusting, and o orating ventiliation and
air-conditioning
installat onB. It may also to useful to students of this
field in schools
of higher education and tekhnikums.
COVERAGE: The book presents the basic circuits for the
automation of intake
and exhaust ventilation chambers. Thermodynamic processes
of treatment ot
the steam and air mixture in conditioners with sprinkler
chambers are given#
and conditioner circuits corresponding to these processes
and designed on
the basis of standard units manufactured in lots by Soviet
industry are
described.
Card_:.~~
Automatic Regulation of Ventilation-(Cont.) SOV/5547
The nature and methods of determining steam and air mixture
processing and the
selection of locations for pickups, regulating elements, and other
equipment
included in regulating units are discussed. No personalities are
mentioned.
There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTSs
Introduction 3
CH. I. BAsic now sm=CF AUTOMATIC RBDULATION
AND REMOTE CONTROL FOR INTAXE AND EMUST
VENTILATION CHAMBERS 16
A. Automatic Regulation, Monitoring, and Remote Control of Intake
Ventilation Chamber Operations
1. Automatic heat-carrier regulation of an intake ventilation
chamber using a regulator with electrical transmission of
the command pulse and with a static dynamic characteristic,
with the pickup installed in the intake air duct 17
2. Automatic heat carrier and air regulation of an intake
ventilation chamber using a regulator with a pneumatic
transmission of the command pulse and with a static dynamic
characteristic, with a pickup installed in the intake air duct 22
Card,,:-2/*-- -
ARKHIPOVI G.V.j ASAFOV, 'V-N-i~ I'RUSENKO;, V-S-
The AUS devices in industrIeLl. aix--conditioning units.
Priborostroenis
no.,384-7 Mr 162a (NIPA 15:4)
(Air conditioning. -Equipment and supplies) (Electronic
control)
allIPOV, Georply VladWrovich BFQMLEY, Mikhail
Fts-dorovich, spets.
red.; DENISOVA, I.S., red.; DOMBOVA, N.D., takhn.
red.
(Automatic control of air
conditioning)Avtomaticheskoe regu-
11rovanie konditsionirovaniia vozdukha. Mcskva,
Profizdat,
1962. 34) P. (MIRA 16:2)
(AutwLatic control) (Air conditioning)
MAMONTOVp I.M.; KONDAKOV9 N.I.; ARKHIPOV, G.Ye.;
SERGEYEV, A.S.,
kand. sellkhos. nauk; PETROV, Ya.P.-;--GURIIEV,
D.G.;
STUPALOV, Yu.G.; FILICIIENKO, R.D., red.; FETR()V,
G.P..,
tekhn. red.
[Measures for protecting farm plants, fruit and
berry
plantations.. and forests against poets and diseamm
in the
Chuvash A.S.S.R. in 19621 Heropriiatiia po
zasholdto sellakq-
khoziaistvennykh rastenii, plodovo-iagodnykh
nas"Wenii i
lesov ot vreditelei i boleznei po Chuvashakoi ASSR
ma 1962.
74 P. (MI RA 16:4)
1. Chuvash A.S.S.R. Minlsterstvo proizvodstva, i
zagotovok
sellakokhozyaystvennykh produktov. Respublikanakaya
stantsiya,
po, zaohohite rastenly.
(Chuvashia-Plants, Protection of)
Practice's in controlling hop posts. Zashch. rast. ot
vrod. i
bol. 9 uo.4t24-25 Ap 163. (MMA 16t10)
1. Laboratorlya zashchity rastonly Chuvashakoy
seltakokhozyay-
stvennoy o ytnoy otantoii.
~Chuvashla-Hops-Diseases and posts)
AMIPOV, I., nauchnyy setrudnik.
Large brick rubble blocks for rural construction.
Sall.strei.11 n0-3:
21-22 Mr 156. MFA 9--7)
1XIgorselletroy Ministerstva goredskego i sellskej-,o
str*itelletya
RSFSR. (Concrete blocks)
AMIPOV 1. insh.
Unburned-brick walls. Strottell no.5:28 My 160. (MMA 13:9)
(Bricks)
ARKHIPOV, I.
Working without accidents. Avt. transp. 43 no.10:39
0 165.
(MIRA 19:10)
PODRUKS, B.; #_~ , starohiy instruktor
Propaganda automobile came to the
plant.,.Pozh.delo 7 no.8:
12 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8)
l.. Pradsedatell obla'~6tnogo soveta
Dobrovollnogo pozharnogo
olf4chestva. ,
(Fire prevention--Study and teaching)
1,
TSAREVJ V., inzh. (Astrakhan'); NIKOLISKIY, V.; POPOV,
Yu., starshlLy
master,-_AW_XEff,J-,-zalyar (g.'Cheboksary);
PINDYLIHIN, F.
(g. Biyak); PIAVIN, B.M., mekhanU; LOGINOV, B.
Advertising board. Izobr.i rate. no.2:32-33 F 162.
OUILk 15:3)
1. Rostov-akiy-na-Donu kotellno-makhanicheakiy zavod
(for Popov).
(Teohnological innovations)
ZHDANOV A.A., MHOWV V.I.; AH,'711V(jl,'
I F ". -1
Reaction of wil-h -
ethyliunine. Nast. rutsvky 19-2,C) 16~,. (MIRA 19:2)
RUZ, Roman Zakharovich; ARKIIIFOV,,Ivan
Andreyevich; ILYUSHIN,
A.P., red.; D-Kjj4,' E.M., tekhn..red.
(organization and technique in the sale of
industrial goods]
Organizataiia i tekhnika torgovli prorWahlennymi
tovarami.
Izd.2., perer. Moskvap Ekonomika, 1964. 231 p.
(MIRA .17:2)
1
NOVAKOVA, D.I. , dots., otv. rct- ~IIIUV.,
J.A., red.; Hiil~!N,
I.?.' dots., red.; U','--~. red.; I'll-IT-SOV,
V.I.,
red.
[A conference on tho -As of scientific
research in
1962. Section of Sociaa ..ciences; abstracts
of reports]
Nauchno-tekhnichesltala .:mferentsila po
itogam nauchno-
issledovatel'skikh rab,-*. 1962 goda. Sektsiis
obshche-
stvennykh nauk; tezigy ~iokladov. Mov"ra,
3,63. 28 p.
(MiRA 17: 10)
1. Moscow. Moskovrlc'-Iy .,.-.sotekhnicheskiy
institut.
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red.izd-va;
- I.S.,, nauchn. red.; RODIONOVA, V.14.0
tekhn, red.
[Mechanized production and use of adobe in rurill
construe-
tion) Mekhanizirovannoe proizvodstvo i primenenie
samaria v
sellskom stroiteltstve, Moskva, Gosstrolizdat 1963.
133 pe
WRA 17:3)
~m~ ~V, I~vanlv~anovich-, SOKOLOVA, G.S., red.; LEVINA, L.G.,
takhn.red.
[Raw clay materials in rural construction] 'Glinosyrtsovys
materialy v sel'skom stroitallstve. Moskva, Izd-vo 66va sall.khoz.
RsrsR, 196o. 78 P. (KIRA 14:1)
(Farm buildings) (Clay)
ARKHIPOV, nauohnyy sotrudnik
Technology and organization of the production of
porous rubble
ceramic aggregate. Sbor. nauoh. soob. NlIsellstroia
no.3t66-W
160. (KRA 15s6)
(Aggregates (Building materials))
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SOV/ 137-58-7-14057
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiva, 1958,
Nr 7, p 10 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Arkhipov, 1. M.
TITLE: Sintering Yeno-Kovdor and Olenegorsk Concentrates
(Spekaniye
yeno-kovdorskikh i olenegorskikh koritsent.ratov)
PERIODICAL: [ Tr. ] Vses. n. -i. i proyelit.n. in-ta mekhan.
obrabotki polez-
nykh iskopayemykh, 1957, Nr 102, pp 66-77
ABSTRACT: Investigations are conducted on the production of
fluxed agglo-
merates (FA) from Olenegorsk and Yeno concentrates treated in
accordance with a dressing flow-sheet prepared at the
suggestion
of the Mekhanobr Institute. Addition of liniest-one to the
agglom-
eration mix of Olenegorsk concentrate and to a charge
consisting
of a mixture of the former and of Yeno concentrate in a 1:1
ratio
significantly intensifies the sintering process. Replacement
of
raw limestone by an equivalent amount of burnt lime in the
produc-
tion of FA of - 1. 0 basicity improves the unit output of
the sintering
equipment by 12-15%. The following must be taken as the
optimum
addition of limestone to the 7harge- - l5r~o when Olenegorsk
con-
centrate alone is sinterel' When the mixture is used, it
should be
Card 1/2 - 60yo of the weight of ..,e concentrates when
15--ZO days storage
SOV/ 137-58-7-14057
Sintering Yeno-Kovdorsk and Olene8orsk ConcenLrates
is envisaged; 25 and 120/0 respectivelly, should lie
added for 3-4 days storage.
The modulus of basicity of FA obtained from ores
differing essentially in
composition does not characterize their stability on
storage. . The final grain
size of the limestone is 3 mm. Addition of Mn ore to the
charge significantly
increases the strength of the FA. This is even more true
of iron shavings.
It is recommended that FA be cooled by air suction
through the machine until
the average temperature of the FA is 400-300 0C.
Mineralogical analysis of
the resultant FA shows that addition of limestone or lime
to the charge inter-
feres with the development of fayalite during the
sintering process. The
reducibility of RA by gases at 600-7000 is higher than
otherwise.
1. Ores--Sintering
A. S h.
Card Z/2
ARKIIIPOV, I.M.. Insh.
per m"'tal briquattlw, of pmat from
Trudy MAkhanobr lio.102:315-320 157.
(Fornonovo-Pent) (Briquets
the Fornosovo pent deposits.
(141RA Iltq)
(Pual))
~A
~gjUy, 14. ~
Preparation of open-hearth furnace sinter from Krivoy Rog
iron
ores. Obog,rad 4 no,3:24-29 159- (KIM 14:8)
(Sintering) (Krivoy Rog Basin-Iron ores)
ARKHIPOV, I.M.
New nethod of preheating sinter charges. Obog. rud 4
no.4:29-33
959. MRA 14.8)
(Sintering)
ARKHIPOV, I.M.
Sintering with air auction and blowing. Obog. rud 6
no.2:26-30
,61. (MIRA 14:8)
(Sintering)
ARKHIPOV., I.M.; NIKOLAYEVA, G.A.
Feeding fuel to the charge by dusting the pellets* Obo
rud 7 no,51
36-38 162. ~MIIIRA 1694)
(Sintering)
1. ARKHIPOV, I. P.
2. USSR (600)
4. Engines - Testing
7. Testing station for recuperative braking. Av-t. trakt.
prom. No. 4, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
Aoril - 1953, Uncl.
ARKHIFOV, 1. F.
"The Effect of Small Admixtures of Titanium, Zirconium,
and Boron on the
Structure and Properties of Alloys AV, AK6, and V95.11
Chair of Vetal Science,
Eoacow Inst of Nonferrous Metals ard Gold imeni M. 1.
Kalinin, Min higher
Education USSR, Foscow, 1955- (KL, No 16, Apr 55)
SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and
Technical Dissertations
Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16).
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SMIRYAGIN, A.P.; KYURT, O.Sj - A ~ e MI-I -- ~F-
Recrystallization of commercial titanium. hal.splay.tevet.
not. no.2:92-95 160s (MM& 13:5)
(Titanium-Notallography)
29h72
S/137/61/000/008/037/037
Ao6o/Aloi
AUTHORS: Smir-jagin, A. P., Arkh Kvurt, 0. S.
TITLE: Study of the effect of the degree of deformation, temperature
and
duration of annealing upon the mechanical properties and recrystal-
lization of commercial titanium
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 8, 1961, 24,
abstract 81188
("Tr. Gos. n.-i. I proyektn. in-ta po obrabotke tsvetn. met.",
1960, no. 18, 7-29)
TEXT: An investigation was carried out on the effect of the degree of
deformation, temperature and duration of annealing upon the structure
and
characteristics of a sheet of commercial titanium with composition (in
%): Ti
99.2, w o.16, C 0.04, Si 0.13, Fe 0.21, 0 0.002, H 0.0097. At
annealing of
slightly deformed Ti one obtains an inhomogeneous structure, which Is
a deleter-
ious factor in the subsequent working (stamping and the like) of
semifinished
articles from commercial Ti. The critical degree of deformation of
commercial
Ti lies between the limits of 2.5 - 5% cold hardening. The optimal
annealing
temperature in air for commercial Ti deformed up to 30% and above Is
600 0C_
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2902
S/137/61/000/008/037/037
Study of the effect of the degree ... A060/AIOl
This ensures high-grade mechanical characteristics,
homogeneity of the structure,
and minimum oxidation of the commercial Ti, and the annealing
time at such a
temperature has no great effect upon the quality of the
semifinished products
and the commercial Ti. There are 8 references.
T. Rumyantseva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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Ank~ Am
AUTHCRSs &irag,n, A.P., ArY
r
TITTLE The efftit of heti t:-ea.-.mey~t c.n tne misohin-'~&l
prcpertles of oom-
FEfUOD1C,1k'L- Yet-a---'urgi~-,ra, ro. 10, 1961, 215-26, abstraot
101*181 '"Tr. '-'or. n.-.1. i. proyaktri, In-t& po obrarotke
4'evatn. mee.,
191150, nc. 18~ IV - '36)
TW. no &Athers lnvostigat%d the mRc;hanical properties during
tension
and -.he# bending angle of 99.2% purity T1 dqendi:ng on temperature
and duration
of mreallngl - of zh,~e~* T-I does not depend on the holdIng time
during anneal.
9b
Ing %t 600-9000C, 6,, after ap-teallng at !,.000'00, has a maxivrUM
valve at W mi-
-nuto hold,'.ng; after anniallng at 1,1000-' at 15 min holding, and
after annealing
at 1 ,2000C at 5 min holding. ThA docroass of 6b at ix:fndad
annealing time, is
appskrent,ly corinc3ted with. oxidation :,f bpqclmane and their
eaturatian with 0 and
N. It i6 rooom-wande-d v) penfo-T, &,inatling of oommarcial T! in
air at 6000C and
60 minute holding timmi, ainoe In thitt case Ti &,taorbs loeAsr
amounts of 0 and N
and in laso oxidized. I N. 81"kov&
[Abatraoter' a note,, CfM,'%-LktA trans.ation]
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ARKRIPOV. I.Y.
Ximeridge - Tithonian flysch in the Crimean
Mountains and its
formation, lzv.vys.uchob.zar.; geol. i rasv. I
no.6:20-30
je '58- (MIRA 13:2)
1. Moskovskiy goologorasyedochW inst$tut
im.S.Ordshonikidze.
(GrimeaA-Flysch)
SOV/5-58-5-6/20
AUTHOR: Arkhipov, I.V., Uspenskaya, Ye.A. and Tseysler, V.M.
TITLE: On the Character of the Correlation Between the
Lower Cre-
taceous and Upper-Jurassic Deposits in the South-Western
Part of the Gornyy Crimea. (0 kharaktere vzaimootnosheniya
nizhnemelovykh i verkhneyurskikh otlozheniy v predelakh
yugo-zapadnoy chasti Gornogo Kryma)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo obahchestva ispytateley
prirody,
Otdel geologioheskiy, 1958, Nr 5, PP 81 - 90 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with geological research on the
correla-
tion of the Lower-Cretaoeous and Upper-Jurassic deposits in
the south-western part of the Gornyy Crimea, especially in
the basin of the Che"rnaya River~ The authors foutid that
WangbwSWte-rivian rock formations fill the deeply eroded
depressions in the Kimmeridge -Tithonian rocks. The charac-
ter of the Low;r-Cretaceous deposits on
the underlying Upper-Jurassic rocks, shows that after the
formation of the Kimmeridge-Tithonian layers, the whole
region
underwent a sharp elevation process and was subjected to an
Card 112 active erosion on the earth surface. The intensity
of these
SOV/5-58-5-6/20
On the Character of the Correlation Between the Lower
Cretaceous and
Upper-Jurassic Deposits in the South-Western Part of the
Gornyy Crimea.
erosive processes in specific parts could be explained only
by the heterogeneity of the Ximmeridge-Tithonian stratum,
oomposed of rooks of different eesistance to erosion, In
particular, the deepest basin was formed in the limits of
the present Baydar valley, this part having been filled
with flysh formations. The basin of the Varnaut valley
was also formed in this way. In the following transgres-
sion, at the beginning of the Lower-Cretaceous period, the
whole region again disappeared under the sea with such
speed
that the sea did not thm the eroded surface which was
then filled with the Valangian-Goterive argillaceous depo-
sits, The following geologists are mentioned by the author;
A.G. Glukhov, M.V. Churinov, S.N. Mikhaylovskiy, G~Ya~
Krym-
gol~tsq G,F, Veber, V,V. Drushchits, M.S. Eristavi, M.V,
Muratov and I.M. Tsypina, There are *rawings, I map,
3 diagrams and 15 references, 14 of which are Soviet and
I swiss~
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AUTHORS: Sukhorukov, A.I. and.Arkhipov, I-V. SOV/130-58-2-V35
TITLE: The Orsk-Khalilovo .. Combine (Or~"I*cotthalilovskiy
kombinat)
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Nr ?, pi, 12 - 13 ~USSR).
ABSTRACT: At the Orsk-Xhalilovo. Conbine, local nickel- and
chromium-containinC iron orei3 are used to produce alloy steels.
At present, the works are equip~~ed i,.,ith one blast furnace,
one open-hearth furnace, t~7o Bessemer convertors, a direct-
reduction plant and others. A new blast furnace is due to be
blown in on September 30, 1958 and in 1059, two of four sinter
strands are to go into production. The combine will be completed
in the next fe-~,, years. The 2 300 tollinC mill will be
completed; the number of blast furnaces will be increased to
4; the duplex (Bessemer-open-hearth) process rill be adopted
w-ith three converters and five open-hearth furnaces; two
electric furnaces will be provided nnd,the rollinC rill ~7ill
consist of blooming, plate, hcavy- and liLht-section mills.
After outlinin-, thesc develoDments, the authors name the
following distin~,~uished works' personnel:
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In Fifteen Years
SOV/130-58-7-5/35
G.P. Mepelev, B.A. Deryabin, S.F. Dedirkin , P.Yv..
Pcnchen,-.o,
D.A. Kemonskiy, V.P. Shish'i"Zin, A.A. lebedev and
A.1).Kozhevatov,
There is 1 photo3raph.
ASSOCIATIOV; Orsko-Mialilovskiy mctallur~~icheskiy kombinat
(Orsk-Khalilovo Metallurgical Combine)
Card 2/2 1. Alloy steels--Production 2. Steel--Processing 3.
Steel
. industry--USSR
.J(.-;/5-- A X-1 -22/25
AUTHORS.,
Ark.hipov, 1.7., Muratov,
usp-3nnkeya, Ye.A. and Tseye-
-
ler, V.M.
TITI,E~
New Data on the Ge:)logj of the Upper
Crimea (.Novyye dannyye
po geologii Gornogo Kryma)
PERIODICAL~
Byulleten- Moskovskogo obshohestva ispytateley
prir,:dy, I,t-
del geologichaskiy, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 1, P 156
(USSR)
ABSTRAM.
The authors sum up the report read on 26
November 1957 in
the geological section of the Moscow
Society of Naturalista.
The elevation of the south western
part of the Upper \Gornyy)
Crimea cecurred before the
Cretaceoug period, and it was
subjected to a deep erosi-~c.
prccess. The eroded relief was
then submerged by the sea and
filled with argillaceous Be-
dimerts of the Valangian stage,
BefDre the Aptian stage
the elevation reoccurred, succeadei
by a new submersion,
and Aptian rocks ocaur in the depressed
parts, The Yiddlc-
and Upper Albian deposits occurring in
the base of the Upper
Cretaceous complex also bear traces cf
erosion.
Card 1/1
ARKIMIOVp I. V.j, Candidate Geolog-Mineralog Soi (diss) --
taThe role of teotonio
MOveMents in the formtion of facies Of the
Kimeridge-Tithonian deposits of
the upper Grimea", M0800w., 1959* 16 pp (Min Higher Educ.,
Mos0aw Geological-
Prospecting Inat im S. Ordzhonikidze), 150 Oopies (KL, wo
24, 1959P 1~0)
MURATOV, M.T.; AlffMFOY, I.Y.; USPANSXATA. Te.Ae
Stratigraphy, facies and formations of Jurassic
sediments
in the Grime&. Biul.MOIP.Otd.gool. 35 no-1:87-97
j&-7 l6o. (MIRA 13:7)
(Grime&-Sedimente(Goology))
MUMOV, 11, V, , I. V.
Tectonic position of tho I'mmirs in tho .9yotam if
foldti
mountain structuree in Southwestern and Central
Asia.
I'U~
Biul.MOIII, Otd.gaol, 36 no.4:97.-123. Jl..Ag 161,
(1,11"' 14- 9)
(Asia.-Geology, Structural)
(Asia- .1-Iountains)
ARKII I 110V p I , I",
Concerning orie of the hypothesis nf fi, 5cl' F,4ul
0
Y 1~ ur.,gin.
KDIP. 01.,!. geol. 40 na.M2-92 My.-Ja 165. ~MIRA
1.8.z8)
Alool i i- ~ w pI ,V 0
r & L I
.Putlinr, c-f the ter--tordrs of the islanda cf
*he indonesiam
Archipelago. Trudy GIN no.113:98-137 164. (MMA
18:9)
IARKIIIiJOVI I.V.; SIIVOL114AN, V.A.
Tectonic plan of the Pamirs. Ivz, wfs, ucliebo
zav.; gool. i
razv. 7 no.12:3-13 D 1640 (MIRA 18,12)
I* Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
A-RUIPOV, Io
a&
Operational plan for an antomott*e tranoportation unit and
objective evaluation of its fultillment. Avt. transpe 41
no,3:
22-3.4 Mr 163. (MMA 16:4)
1, Nachallnik planovogo otdola Magnitogorskoy
avtotransportnoy
kontory No. 10 Che3,yabinskogo soveta narodnogo
khozyAystva.
(Tran8portation, Automotive-Management)
SOV/124-58-11-13059
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr
11. p 171 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Arkhipov, K. A.
TITLE: Determination of the Frequencies of Elastic
Oscillations of Solid
Beams and Simple Frames by the Method of Nodal Points
(Opredele-
niye chastot upru8ikh kolebaniy v nerazreznykh balkakh i
prostykh
ramakh metodom uzlovykh tochek)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. tekhnol. in-ta im. Lensoveta, 1957,
Nr 38,
pp 101-116
ABSTRACT: The author restates the three-moment theory and the
method of
nodal points described in the book by Hohenemser and Prager
[ Dinamika sooruzheniy (Dynamics of Structures) ONTI, 1936),
and
attempts to set up an equation for oscillations encountered
in a
portal frame with pillars of abruptly changing stiffness. The
setup
of the problem is not correct, however, because the nodal
point is
erroneously assumed to coincide with the point at which the
cross
section of the pillar.chan~es and because the parameters of
the
cross-beam have not beeti taken into consideration.
Card 1/1 A. G. Barchenkov
AiiK'Fl -- V, 111. '. ; "', i,.' V~I% V. T .
! i,,l 'I.vrsis of wid vrc~,,p. --- vc, , oll d.CF.
I:.-
rf compound 3v.,, --, ! . ", n:.~'- -19 ~ r, -163*
4. .1.2 - I
I (MqR." 17:10)
KADYMOV, T.S.
The 1SK pumpihg jaek for low-yielding_.and shallow
wells. Biul.tekh.-
ekon.inform.Gos.nauoh.-issl.inst.nauch.i takh,infom.
no.11:32-34
162. WRA 15: 11)
(Oil well pumps)
ARY11IFOV,.Konstantin Ivanovich; MAREVA,
Ye.I., ved. red.
[Development in petroleum and cherAcal
apparatus
manufacture] Mizvertki v neftianon i
khimicheskobi ap-
paratostroenii. Moskvaj Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964.
189 p.
(NEU 17:6)
ast olayevich; HUDUS, Aleksei Alekseyevich; LITVIKEN-
AMIPOV, Kol
s' .
.k-.W.r a d ~ak t o
-jLU' "T-0 a r; YEPISHKINA, A.V., redaktor; KARASIK, N.P., tekh-
nicheekiy redaktor.
[Fire prevention in wood industries] Protivopozharnaia tekhnika v
lesnol promyshlennosti, Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1954. 197 P,
(Fire prevention)(Wood-using industries) (MM 8;4)