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L. M. Shalygin
L. M. Shalygin

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  • Date submitted
    2005-09-27
  • Date accepted
    2005-10-10

Conditions of blast feeding into melts and development of means of intensification of blast mode

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The solubility of cerium (III) phosphate in the system CePО40,5H2O - solutions of ex-traction phosphoric acids (EPC) and in the system СеРО 4 ·0.5H 2 O - model solutions of H3PO4 depending on temperature and concentration of orthophosphoric acid has been studied. The values of solubility index pS from the pH value of the solution were found.

How to cite: Shalygin L.M., Konovalov G.V., Kosovtseva T.R. Conditions of blast feeding into melts and development of means of intensification of blast mode // Journal of Mining Institute. 2006. Vol. 169№ 4. p. 231-237.
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  • Date submitted
    2004-12-03
  • Date accepted
    2005-01-14

St. Petersburg Mining Institute - the cradle of chemical and metallurgical school of Russia

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The development of the chemical and metallurgical school of the St. Petersburg Mining Institute from the establishment of the university to the present time is shown. The main achievements in the field of metallurgy and chemistry, which served as a basis for the development of modern scientific schools of the metallurgical faculty, are presented.

How to cite: Shalygin L.M., Chirkst D.E. St. Petersburg Mining Institute - the cradle of chemical and metallurgical school of Russia // Journal of Mining Institute. 2005. Vol. 165. p. 7-9.

Prominent characters of Russian history of the late 18th - early 19th centuries in their involvement in the stages of development of the Mining Institute

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This article presents outstanding scientists of Russia's first higher technical school – G.V. Plekhanov Leningrad Mining Institute. The authors' attention is drawn to the activities of M.F. Soimonov, A.A. Musin-Pushkin, N.A. Lvov, V.V.Kapnist, A.N.Olenin, D.I. Khvostov, G.R. Derzhavin, I.I. Chemnitzer and other people who studied or worked at the Mining Institute, patronized the first technical university of Russia or simply knew the graduates of the Mining School. In a lively form, the authors tell about outstanding figures of Russian history of the 18th - early 19th century, associated with the Mining Institute, who took part in the scientific and cultural life of Russia at that time.

How to cite: Shalygin L.M., Polyarnaya Z.A., Brylevskaya E.A. Prominent characters of Russian history of the late 18th - early 19th centuries in their involvement in the stages of development of the Mining Institute // Journal of Mining Institute. 2005. Vol. 163. p. 105-110.
Economics, history, philosophy
  • Date submitted
    1994-09-10
  • Date accepted
    1994-11-22

Elder of Russian mining science

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"Knowledge of the past life of the Mining Institute is of universal interest...." D. I. Mendeleev The article is devoted to the issues of formation and development of mining and metallurgical science in Russia. It is shown that the fundamental thoughts about the necessity of higher mining education belong to M.V.Lomonosov and his colleagues at the Academy of Sciences. The outstanding role of M.F. Soimonov as a major scientist, statesman and direct organizer of the first Russian St. Petersburg Mining School, which later became the Mining Institute, is highlighted. The author characterizes the Russian scientific schools in the field of geology, mining and metallurgy, formed at the Mining Institute, and their most prominent representatives.

How to cite: Shalygin L.M. Elder of Russian mining science // Journal of Mining Institute. 1995. Vol. 142. p. 233-243.
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  • Date submitted
    1977-11-05
  • Date accepted
    1978-01-03

Waste gas composition and blast assimilation during conversion of copper-nickel matte

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The composition of the exhaust gases from the converter process allows us to judge the degree of absorption of oxygen from the blast, the burnout of metallic iron from the matte and other features of the development of physical and chemical transformations in the converter bath...

How to cite: Shalygin L.M., Savva V.P., Shmonin Y.B., Galushko O.Y. Waste gas composition and blast assimilation during conversion of copper-nickel matte // Journal of Mining Institute. 1978. Vol. 78. p. 3-6.
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  • Date submitted
    1977-11-26
  • Date accepted
    1978-01-19

Blast flame temperature at conversion of copper-nickel matte

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The concept of blast plume temperature (temperature of the oxidation reaction zone in the converter bath), introduced in the book “Converter processing in non-ferrous metallurgy” was further used in the analysis of various aspects of converter operation ...

How to cite: Shalygin L.M., Savva V.P., Galushko O.Y. Blast flame temperature at conversion of copper-nickel matte // Journal of Mining Institute. 1978. Vol. 78. p. 63-64.
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  • Date submitted
    1977-11-12
  • Date accepted
    1978-01-04

Character of slag movement in the depletion unit

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When creating a pyrometallurgical unit must take into account such an important factor as the nature of the movement of slag melt in it, which means both the direction and power of slag flows, and the degree of mixing of the melt in different zones of the unit ...

How to cite: Rusakov M.R., Vostrikov G.V., Shalygin L.M., Khodzitskaya V.S. Character of slag movement in the depletion unit // Journal of Mining Institute. 1978. Vol. 78. p. 70-73.
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  • Date submitted
    1977-11-03
  • Date accepted
    1978-01-15

Investigation of the degree of slag bath mixing by gas

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The correct choice of the optimal design of the depletion unit (geometry of the furnace space, location and depth of tuyere, etc.) is not possible without knowledge of the nature of slag movement, especially the degree of its mixing. In this connection cold modeling of slag bath motion in a continuous process of slag depletion was carried out ...

How to cite: Rusakov M.R., Lebedinskaya N.A., Vostrikov G.V., Shalygin L.M. Investigation of the degree of slag bath mixing by gas // Journal of Mining Institute. 1978. Vol. 78. p. 107-110.
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  • Date submitted
    1974-09-19
  • Date accepted
    1974-11-29

Aerodynamics of a horizontal converter

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The horizontal converter, which has become widespread in copper and nickel metallurgy, belongs to the number of metallurgical units in which the conditions of blast feeding play a decisive role.

How to cite: Shalygin L.M. Aerodynamics of a horizontal converter // Journal of Mining Institute. 1975. Vol. 55№ 3. p. 117-125.
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  • Date submitted
    1955-09-29
  • Date accepted
    1955-11-26

О подаче воздуха в конвертер

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Подача воздуха в конвертер является одной из определяющих характеристик его работы. Производительность конвертеров при любых условиях определяется, в конечном счете, количеством воздуха, вдуваемого через фурмы. Между тем вопрос о закономерностях воздушного дутья применительно к конвертерам цветной металлургии в современной литературе освещен слабо. До сих пор остаются неясными многие практические вопросы работы конвертеров. Например, существуют совершенно разноречивые мнения о рациональном диаметре фурм, нет определенного мнения об угле их наклона, режиме прочистки и, что наиболее существенно, нет каких-либо обоснований величины так называемой пропускной способности фурм, на 1 см 2 сечения. Эта пропускная способность, условно рекомендуемая по практическим данным в пределах 0,8—1,0hm z /cm 2 мин, является, собственно, единственной количественной характеристикой воз­душного режима конвертера, принимаемой за исходную для расчетов при проектировании и эксплуатации конвертеров. Очевидно, подобная пропускная способность фурмы недостаточна для характеристики воздушного дутья, так как она не позволяет выявить взаимной зависимости многих параметров дутья, условий работы конвертера и других факторов.

How to cite: Unknown // Journal of Mining Institute. 1956. Vol. 32№ 3. p. 317-326.