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The scientific works of Golubtsov are devoted to questions 

 on water preparation, air preheating, deaeration, dust prepa- 

 ration, utilization of ash, particularly the use of ash of the coal 

 fields of Moscow in order to obtain alumina. He participated in 

 developing new methods for softening water for industrial 

 boilers. 

 Bibliography: 



and I. Ya. Zalkind. Refractory Material and Cinders in 

 Power Engineering. Moscow-Leningrad: 1953. 

 and P. P. Elizarov . Operation of Boiler Plants of Power 

 Stations. Moscow-Leningrad: 1950. 



and T. Kh. Margulova . Salt water for current control of 

 purity in high pressure saturated steam. Power Stations, 

 1953, #10. 



and M. M. Sendik. Question of selecting rational schemes 

 for preparing water for thermal networks. Thermal Ener- 

 getics, 1954, #4. 



Some questions of rational use of fuel. Works of the Moscow 

 Energy Institute of V. M. Molotov, #25, Moscow - 

 Leningrad: 1955. 



Complex power-technological utilization of fuel. Vestnik 

 Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 1956, #1. 



Some questions on rational utilization of fuel. Works of the 

 Moscow Energy Institute, 1955, #25. 

 Office: Energy Institute of USSR Academy of Sciences 



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GORBACHEV, TIMOFEI FEDOROVICH (Mining Engineer) 



T. F. Gorbachev was born June 23, 1900. In 1928, he gradu- 

 ated from the Tomsk Polytechnical Institute, and subsequently 

 worked in the coal industry. From 1946 to 1950, he was chief 

 engineer of a group of enterprises known as Kuzbas Coal. 

 From 1950 to 1954, he was Director of the Kemerovo Mining 

 Institute. In 1954, he was Chairman of the Presidium of the 

 U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences West Siberian branch (dissolved 

 January 1959). In 1949 he was awarded a Stalin Prize. He has 

 also received the Order of Lenin, two other orders, and medals. 

 He was made a Hero of Socialist Labor in 1948. Since 1942 he 

 has been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 

 He was elected, in 1958, a Corresponding Member of the 

 U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. 



