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SOY/79-29-3-5/61
Stereochemistry of the Synthesis of Acetylene.With Bicyclic Ketones.
Synthesis of Cis-l-ethynyl-l-oxy-6-decalone~ Absorption Spectra of the
Series of Tert.a-decalols
them that cia-ethynyl-a-decalole synthesized in the same way
possess the same chemical properties and the same absorption
spectra. There are 3 figures and 12 references, 6 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute, of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences,
USSR)
SUBMITTED: January 4, 1958
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ALEKSANDROVA G.V.0 inzhq SOKOLOV, P.N., prof.
ABbestos-cement facing slabs coated with synthetic resins. Stroi.
mat. 8 no.,7:U-12 JI 162. (MIRA 15:8)
(Asbestos cement) (Resins., Synthetic) (Building-Details)
27906
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~bjoo D243/D304
AUTHORS: Nazarova, L.M., Kharlamova, Ye. N., Aleksandrov--p
G. Ye., and E11tekova, Ye. B.
TITLE: Interaction of benzole with phenyl derivatives of
elements in Group IV of the Periodic Table and of
their molecular composition by methods using tagged
atoms
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 31, no. 10, 1961,
3308-3311
TEXT: The report was to fill a gap in literature and investigate
further the 1:1 molecular combination of triphenylmethane and
benzole described previously by AnschUtz (Ref. 2: Lieb. Ann.,
235, 208 (1886)). Tht) combustion of the molecular compounds and
benzole for activity analysis was effected by the method of moist
oxidation with a Van Slayk-Poilkh mixture, the carbon monoxide
being absorbed by a saturated solution of barium hydrate which
was later filtered, washed and dried. Activity measurements were
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Interaction of benzole ... D243/D304
taken over five minute periods, alternating with background mea-
surements: At least five readings were taken with each specimen.
Exchan e experiments with benzole were done in glass ampoules.
3(06H 5~4 (where 3 = Sn, Si, Pb) was placed in a dry ampoule and
benzole added in a molar ratio of 1:15. The ampoule was sealed
under nitrogen and heated at 1500 until complete solution of
3(06H 5)4 . After cooling the ampoule was opened, and excess benzole
removed by a.current of nitrogen, The dry remainder was left for
some days in a fume cupboard and then removed to a desiccator for
storage. Conclusions: 1) Tetraphenylsilicon, tetraphenyltin-and
tetraphenylead form stable moleculalt compounds with benzole which
have a general formula (3 (C6H 5)4)7 *C6H6, whilst triphenylme-
thane forms a highly unstable 1:2 molecular compound with benzole.
2) A method of determining the molecular compositions of these
c3mpounds using tagged C14 atom was suggested. There are 3 tables
and 2 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Sviet-bloc.
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Interaction of benzole ... D243/D304
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni L. Ya. Karpova
(Institute of Phyeical Chemistry imeni L. Ya.
Karpov)
SUBMITTED-.- September 24, 1960
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NAZARGVA,, L.Me; KHARLLMOVA, Ye.N.; AIR A ROVA, G.Ye.; ELITEKOVA, Ye.B.
Study of the reaction of benzene with phenyl derivatives of the
elements of the IV group of the periodic table and the determination
of the composition of their molecular compounds by the tracer
method. Zhur.o-o.khim,, 31 no.10:3308-331-1 0 161. (MM 14:10)
1, Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni L.1a.Karpova.
(Benzene) (Organometallic compounds)
NAZAROVA, L.M.; ALEKSANDROVA, G.Ye.
Relationship between the capacity of organometallic compoindsf#r
exchanging organic groups and their catalytic activity involymeri-
zation. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.12:1822-1826 D '61. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni L.Ya.Karpova.
(Organometallic compounds) (Polymerization) (Catalysis)
ALIKSJLNDROVA, I .
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Built by our own hands. Mast. ugl. 6 no,7:24-25 J-1 157. (MM 1019)
(Coal miners--Dwellings)
Aleksandrova, I. A. -- "Operative Troatment of a !-aralytdc Heel of the Foot (Sequelae
of Infantile spinal Paralysis).tl Kharlkov 1-:edical Inst., Kharikov, 1955
(Dissertation for DegTee of Doctor of 'Medical Sciences.)
SO: Knizhnaya Le-topis' , No. 23, Moscow, Jun. 55, pr-,~-,7-104
3398-1
S/062/62/000/002/006/013
a B117/B138
AUTHORS: Arbuzov, B. A., Vinokurova, G. M., and Ajeksandrova, I. A.
TITLE; Synthesis of bifunctional organophoaphorus compounds,
1., Addition of phenyl phosphine to unsaturated compounds
PERIODICAL. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. OtdelenJ.ye khimiaheskikh
nauk, no. 2, 1962, 290-295
TEXT: It had been shown previously (Ref. 3: B. A. Arbuzov,
G, M. Vinokurova, and I. A. Perfillyeva, Dokl. AN S5SR, 127, no. 6) that
phenyl phosphine adds to acrylate, methacrylate, and allyl alcohol under
formation of bifunctional adducts (yield. 50-70 $)~ In the present AV
investigation the addition of phenyl phosphine, allyl acetate, and
2-methyl-5-vinyl pyridine was performed by heating the reagents both
without catalyst and with azo-bis-isobutyric acid dinitrile. In the
absence of the catalyst phenyl phosphine quite readily adds to methyl
vinyl pyridine (adduct ~O but with far more difficu-Lty to allyl amine
and allyl acetate. In the presence of azo-bis-isobutyric acid dinitrile,
the yield of adducts could be increased to 60 and even 80 per cent.. All
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Synthesis of bifunctional ... B117/B138
language publications read as follows: Ref. 2 M. M. Kaechut, J.
Hechenbleikner et al., J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 61-1, 1103 (1959); Ref. 4 G. M.
Kosolapoff, R. F. Struck, Proc. Chem. Soc., O~tober (1960).
ASSOCIATION: Khimicheskiy institut Kazanskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR
(Chemical Institute of the Kazan' Branch of the Academy of
Sciences USI~H)
SUBMITTED: July 14, 1961
Card 3/3
ARBU'&?.OV, B.A.; VINOKUROVAI GJL; ALEKSANDROVA I A.
Synthesis of bifunctional organophosphorus."Wounds,
Report No.l: Addtion of,phenylphosphine t~'ibfsaturated
compounds. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.khimnauk no,2.-290,-295 F 162.
(MIRA 15:2)
1,, Khimieheskiy institut Kazanskogo filials, AN SSSR-
(Phosphine)
(Unsaturated compounds)
ELIYASIIBERG, F.Ye., sturshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; AU-MANDROVA, I.A.1 kand.
med. nauk
Disability analysis following fractures of the femur and leg bones;
based on data of' the Medical Eypert Cormission fcr 14or2c Capacity
Evabiation and of the M.I. Sitenko Ukrainian Tnotitute of Orthn-
pedics and Tpaumatology.. Ortop., trav-m. i p.-otez. no,9:67-72 162.
(MIP,A v: 11)
1. Iz Ukrainskogo instituta ortopedii i travmatologii imeni Sitenko
(dir. - chlen-korrespcndent Afffl SSSR prof. N.P. Novachenko).. dres
avtorov: KharIkov, Pushkinskaya u1., d.80, institut ortopedii i
trawaLologii.
ALEKSANDROVA, I.A., kand. med. nauk
1-11alunited malleola,~, fractures and their treatmen-t.7 Vest. kbir.
no.12:53-58 162. (MIPUk 17-.11)
1, Iz Ukrainskogo muohno-issledovatellskogo inatituta ortopedii
i travmatologii imeni prof. M.1. Sitenko (d-'.r. - prof. 1.P. No-
vachenko).
ALEK,S,ANDROVA,.,;,I,...B!j BATALOVA, L.V.
Effect of vitamin B6 on cholesterol metabolism; effect of
prolonged vitamin B6 administy.ation on the cholesterol
content of organs and tissue:A in rabbits and rats. Vop.
pit. 22 n0-5:43-46 S-0 16% (MIRA 17:1)
1. 1z kafedry biokhimii (zav. - dotsent V.I. TakubovskaYa)
Meditsinskogo instituta~ Karaganda.
a I . 1 11 .
Milfil y ANCV.,,,
11"'Ver.-Ate
chlen VsezW,1vncpo
ob,QhcYidstva 'KUj:;7".l)-MTJQlVj.
gEMMDROVA, I L.- VZOROVAp S.I.; BRAANDESp R.I.; GEWIMOV, I.F.;
^~~~~oliy Viktorovich; KOHLYAKOVA, V.I.; KOSSUMAt
Ye.S.j lEVINAj B.M.j LIZOGUB, V.K.; RODICOVAl F.A., red.; TA-
TURA-p G.v tekbn. red.
(Reader on the economic geograpby of the U.S.S.R.] Khrestomatiia
po ekonomichaskoi geografii BSSR; posobis dLia uchitelei. Mo-
skvaq Goa. uchebno-podagog. izd-7o H-va proovs RSFSRp 1961s
342 P. (Geograpbyo Economic) (MIRA 3-4t8)
RYBIINA, N.M.; ALUSANMOVA, I.H., redaktor; SACTMVA, A.I., tekhnialwokly
reasLk-toi'-'-'---"~!;
[How to protect a child from diphtherial L* uberechl rebenka ot
sabolevaniia difteriol. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry, 1954. 19 p.
(Ohildren-Dizeases) -(MLRA 7:10)
(Diphtheria)
Aiaml,.Nimriow~p jd.L;
True boiling point. curves of' heavy petroleum products. Khiin. i
tekh. topl. i maisel- 9 no.12,.39-43 D 164. (YJRA l8t2)
1. Moskovskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya.
1
5
ALEKSANDIROVA, I.N.,Cand Med 5pi --,(diss) "Data for
A -,/
the pathomorphology of ~.' ~Jumfill
I
Sverdlovsk, 195E, 19 pp including cover (Sverdlovsk
State Med Inst) 200 copies (KL, 50-58, 127)
- 105 -
GOBBOVSKAYA, T.G.,,UZESAMOVA, I.N., OSADWAYA. Ye.l. (Kiyev)
Role of trichomonas hominis in the course of bacillary dysentery;
Vrach.delo no-11:1191-1193 W158 (MIRA 12:1)
I*' Inatitut infektsionnykh bolesney AHN SSSRO'
(TRIMOMONAS)
(DTSENTIqRT)
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ALZX;ARD1t1YV I T.
Subject
Card 1A
Authors
Title
Periodical
Abstract
Institution
Submitted
A 1D P - 3746
USM/Chemistry
Pub. 152 - 10/2-2
: Poray-Koshits,1. Yei, B. A. Poray~Koshits, L. S. Efros,
M. L Kry'lova,(-D. Ai Luvshits, K. Yu. Marlyanovskaya
I. P. Aleksandrova, and K. Yo. Ulitnan
: Synthesis of some aromatic amines with trifluoromethyl
groups and study of them as products for ice dyeing
: Zhur. pri!kl. khim. 28, 9, 96o'-975, 1955
: The preparatioa of benzotrichloride and benzotrifluoride
and the nitration of benzotridluoridesLre described in
detail. 16 references, 6 Russian (i863-1950).
: None
: D 25) 1953
ALEKSANDROVA., J.,_~,
Study of X-rayla~sdrption spectra of acetylacetonates of transition
metals. X-absoiPtIon spectra of copper in acetylacetonatef cupric
oxide., and cuprous-oxide. Zhur,strukt.khim. 4 no.2.-231-234 Mr-Ap
163. (MM 16:5)
1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk.
(Copper-Spectra) (X-ray spectroscopy)
ALIEKSAKDROVA, J.P~; SHIGORIN, D.N.; SKOLDINOVv A.F.
X-ray spectra of quasi-aromatic Liner-cozplexes of !opper.
Zhur, fiz. khim. 38 no.5sI203-1209 My 164. (MIRA lgsl~)
1, Fizlko-khimicheskiy institut imani Karnova. 3ubnitted
June 8., 1963.
VAYRSHTUN, B-Te-; ALEKSA19DROVA, I-T.-, TURANSKAYA, N.V.
Rare earth metals in gadolinites from beds of different genetic
types* Goo1rhimila no*6: 498-505 16o. (MIRA 13110)
1. Veesoyasnyy Institut,minerallnogo syrlya i Institut gedchimii
i analiticheskoy khimil'im. V.I.Varnadekogo AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Gadolinite) (Rare earth metals) (Tttrium)
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YUSHKO, S.A.; ALEKSANDROVA, I.T.
Use of structural etching for identifying some oxidated zinc min-
erals. Trudy MGRI 37:108-110' '61. (MIRA 15:1)
(Zinc) (Minerals--Analysis)
IVANOV, Ye.A.; AIEKSAIIDROVA, I.V.
Ana-lysii of two methods for meagurJng the Intensity of photosyn-
thesis of Chlorella. Probl. kcsm. blo'A. 3:415-427 164.
(14IRA 17; 6)
IVAN079 Ye.A.1 ALEMP14DROVA I.V. (pbspva)
Automatic control of al,-[l culture. Usp.
90-97 J1-Ag 163.
(ALGAE - CULTURE AVD CULTURE ~MDIA)
(SPACE BIOLOGY)
sovr.biol. 56 no.l:
(MA 16:10)
(AUTOMATIC CONITROL)
_W qil
ACCESSION NR-. AT40377141 S/2865/,64/003/000/0449/0459
AUTHOR: Ivanov, Ye. A.; Aleksandrova. 1. V.
TITLE; On the problem of automatic control of the process of algae cultiv&tion
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheakikh nauk. Problemy* kosmicheskoy
b1ologii, V- 3, 1964, 449-459
TOPIC TAGS: algae cultivation, air regeneration, Ch3orellas algae, closed
ecological system, manned space flight, automatic control
ABSTRACT: The problem of controlling the process of photosynthesis in unicellular
algae (chiefly Chlorella) for the regeneration of air on spaceships during prolong-
ed space flight is studied. Because of the small size and weight of the regenerat-
ing system, the rate of photosynthesis must by very high. The rate of photoirfnthe-
sis I is a function of such parameters as the intensity and spectral composition,Of
the light to which the algae are exposed E, tho temperature of the suspension V
the quantity of mineral salts dissolvedc-~, and time (1= I(E,v t'
T
7b control photosyntbesis, an optimal self-adaptivo control system which determines
and stabilizes the parameters of the growth of algae to assure an optimal value
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of the function 1. The mathematical theory of optimal control is applied to the
solution of this problem. With certain simplifying assumptions, equations and the
block diagram for the system of optimal control of the rate of photosynthesis of
Chlorella are obtaiiied. Transfer functions for the ayntom are derived on the basis
of which varioua properties of the control system are analyzed. It is shown that
the optimal system for controlling the process of photosynthesis is an astatic,
first-order system with respect to extremal values of 1. The results-of the
studied version of controlling the process of photosynthesis of Chlorella show that
to determine the block diagram and parameters, extensive biological studies are
necessary. In fhe first place, numerous experiments must be carried out to Seter-
mine the dependence of the rate of photosynthesis on the given number of para-
meters, under the assumption that other parameters have constant values which are
liclose to extremal ones. Such experimental r'esults make it possible to establish
basic characteristics of the control system. Of no less importance is the study'
of the dynamic properties of algae. On the basis of these dynamic properties
tthe sl'ability and rapidity of action of a control system can be obtained. To deter-
:mine the dynamic errors of the control system, the rate of change in time of the
~:rate of photosynthesis, assuming that other parameters are constant, must be
determined. 7he authors are conducting a aeries of biological expariments to
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establish the relations mentioned above, but a great deal of preparatory work must
be completed before an automatic system for controlling the 'Process of photoBynthe-
ais can be designed.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 00 ENGL; 00 SUB CODE: LS, MA
NO REF SOV-. 003 OTHER: 003
C.r-~7, 3/3
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ACCESSION NR: AT4037AI 8/2863/64/003/000/0415/0427
AUTHOR: Ivanov, Ye. A.
TITLE: Analysis of two methods used in measurements ~*f the photosynthetic rat*&
of-& chlorella culture
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeloniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy* koomichezkoy
j
biologii, x. 3, 1964t 415-427
TOPIC TAGS: photosynthesis, closed ecological system, manned space flight,, air
regeneration, algaeg Chlorella, capillax7 manometry, polarography
ABSTRACT: Automatic regeneration of the atmoaphere on board spaceships can be .'i
accomplished within a closed ecological
system. An algae culture will be an es-
sential component of such a system. The rate of photosynthesis in an algae
culture constitutes a basic controlled parameter which can be measured by capil-
i lary-manometric or polarographic. methods. Mathematical analysis has shown the
polarographic method offers greater advantages if a chlorella culture is used.
ASSOCIATION; none
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"The Pr:ces's of Humus FormtIon in PrimItive Soils." Sub 25 Apr 51,
Soil InRt, Acad Sci USSR,
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in
Moscow during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480. 9 %Y 55
The process of humus formation in a.. -'-IT.
Mountain gods.
...us formatkiii noNI not
1w ne.-es%arily iuivicil. with liguin, its suglicliteil lly au riuliff
Itivoiry.
"1'0 F* . h Ilese plants give a nex. lignin
C~C else to UMUS.
reAct with floroglucine, Wh=CaS alfalfa roots give 3 POI.
reaction (brisht-green coloration), Sampt" of sail niA.
ierial developing on serl)entlne. granite. and diodic rocks
bhow a high org.-matter content. 10% wi(b a lichen don
and 41e' on a mountain-meadow, soil of a grain-crass mitt.
.ZcZAara. More than 1% N was found in them primi.
live "Is. The C:N ratio fluctuatcl brtw(.Cn 10 and 12.
About Y)%� of the total org. matter is Made tip of hurnic and
lumc &;iifi. the ratio of the 2 bekils less than). Themoun.
tain-meadow "t oontains more humic acid. A chamcter-
istic of the humic ack! of primitive soils is its mobility. As
much as 70" of all huntic AcW can be extil. with our aliquot
of 0.1 N ILILIL DatA are peeskatftl an the elefurntary
comlin. of the hutnic acid from different primitive -AAls, car.
boxyl and phenol groups. coagulation tljr~hold when
treuttil with C&Cl,. and light al:-~tion. J. S. Joffe
T" V.
Sl' V-0
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4-
N14PP!_TA0_QOIe Of MIT)
-WO following primitive soils: fuel a p
Ue eoutg~ absorbed minerals) under tuesseii on wpen,
-y-meid I d
tinitel and diorites, prinaltive Toti, on Soi no el
gralo-g-ram Barn, and xnelkoxtin under licnews on granite.
Chern-%dly, Ca =tent varied frorn 3.4 to 76.0 ineq,/100
I tosoil. Mg from 3.4 to .11.2 intq./100 g. so;1. pil varied
mAO to 0.5 Orr 11
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im Increase In-the nu.;-ofputrelactive
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Orjrinkma - (0.4 -4 1.0 millitin/g. soil*f, And of Adinolitwes*
:(0.16-40.0 tuilljon/g. soil), from tichett Covet to tno~~y CGver
W Witter plant coycor. Nitrifying bilvLell:1, bnt)~ amobje
-unatroble, vrtre weakly developed. o-nd there %,aq no
~11 In In these soils- Fung"(Demajiurn, rr0,Mrrnst?, et
10 C
A. found that :1
were present, but latent.
young humic acids (e.g., from pricultive sails) of similar C
content had b1miltir growth-stimt1l4ting effects on roots of
"Fi4sim'satimon and had similar-tTeat stinittlant effect ort
'r B hil tit d
-atalase rind peroxidue activity in acillur r an
-'Baelftitsk$ MYCOUtr and In &ratip'tinj c-14-loytott. Lfght
absorption curves Aud Cucl-. Coagulatiml ihr-~Aiol& [tit Nu
1hum'03 61 prit-Ative toils Were VLTY airnllrx to those, Of
-strongly podtol soil -.wd relatively close to those of newly.
lomed hutulc ncidt., but diffemnt from those for chernotem
-turfy-piAroU.solls. These (primitive) humle Acid
ipf~p&tles were ascrited to a simpler tnol. stnecture and tit-
=ephrweof di-mFlon. Chem. compri. of fresh and
womes, clover leaves, and n1faffa roots
jere coth
paced. R~j:tftrtum. A. W. DaLy,-
N j Zs'
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MAI-
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USSR/Soil Science - Dioloa of Soils.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, 100026
Aut,hor : Kononova,
List : Acadeay of Sciences USSR
Title : Biochemistry of.the Humus-Formation Process and Some
Problems of Plant Nutrition.
Orig Pub Izv. All SSSR. Ser. biol., 1956, No 1, 74-88
Abstract The process of humus formatimn was studied with the aid
of a culture of the fu~a[;i Asjer(;il-lus ni[,;er and Penicil-
lium (sp.) (P). me nutri,-nt raedium contained the raine-
ral salts: KH2PO4, KC1, MI-X)4, FeSO4, ZnSO4 and NaNO3..
The only orCpnic compo=1 was glucose. In the process
of developinC the funLci in the nutrieat medium, deter-
mination of the p1I, the quantity of residual suLpr (accor-
dinE to Bertran)) the albuminous N (precipitated
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USSR/soil Science - Dioloe;y of Soils.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., Na 22, 1958, 100026
nature. Me author's o,,)Jlli,)li on the bioclieuistry of
the hurlus-formtion pr:)cess and tbe part played by t1he
soil orLunic substances in plant nutrition are set
forth. D.A. Rudeliko
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AlaKSANMOVA, LYS
Methods of do-'tormining the activeness of somA soil ferments.
Poch'vovedenie no-9:73-77 S '59, (MIRA 13:1)
1*Pochvqnny7 institut im. v.'v. Dokuchayo4va Akadnmll nauk SSSR.
(SOilO-Amalysis) t8oil biology)
amm
":r M D 4 MUM AN.01M
j.
"Das Wesen der Hilmisstoffe und ihre Aufgabe in der ErnMirung der Pflanzen."
report submitted for the 7th Intl. Cong. t of moorland Research Frankskovy Lagne/
Franzensbad-Prague, 15-19 Sep 60.
ALIKSANDROVA, LV-
Methods of investigating the qualitative composition of organic
substances In soll'solutionse Focbvovedenie no*llt65-87 N 0600
(MIRA 13111)
1. Pochvennyy Institut Ime V.V.Dokuoha:reva Akademii rauk SSSR.
(Solls-4knalysis)
-- - I-GNONOVA, X.M.; BELICRIXOVA, -N. P. ; ALIKSANDROVA, I.V*
Conference on methods applied for studying soil humus. Pochvovedenle
no.'Il;110-112 N 160o (MIRA 13;11)
(IbITMI11)
AUMANDROVA, LV.
Role of the metabolism products of actinomWees in the formation-
of-Inimu substances. Fochvovedenie no.12:8-14 D 162.
(MIRA -16s2)
1. Pochvennyy institut imeni V.V.Dokuchayeva.
(Actinonyces) (HUOUS)
ALEKBANDROkA- T.V-; DIMD., V.N.; MMATOVA, v.S.; NOGINA, N.A.;
PRESNYAKOVAv G.A.; RAZOUMVA, N-A-; TSERLING, V.V.; ~7=09,9 E-L
11
Second Congress of Soil Science Delegates. PochvoveAenie
no.1893-102 Ja 163. (Soil research-Congresses) (MM 16s2)
ALEKSANDROVA, I.V.
Role of -U;e metabolic products of actinoqcetes in the formation of
hUmus substances.' Analele biol 17 no.30'6-63 Mv-Je 163.
I-
.1~
1~1
k
KONIJ1,101VA, ~ ';
; T ITLVA
j-, .-L. k.
Decomj.;o~ll.io~- of s'licates by soil] or-,an-if-
PoclivoVedenie no.20:1-12
1. Pochvennyy Institait 4--eni
ALEKSANDROVA~ I. V.
ALEKSANDROVA, I. V. -- "Propagation of Pheasants in the Southern Ukraine."
-Sub 13 Oct 52, Moscow ~ur and Pelt Inst (Dissertation for the Degree
of Candidate in Biological Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952
ALEKSANDROVA, I. V., and KONONOVA) M. M. (URSS
"L-a biochimie des processus de la formation des mati6res bumiqu6s"
-report submitted for the 6th Intl. ConVess of ;,.oil Science,
.Paris, France
28 August 1954
ALSKSANDROVA, I.Y.
on mose populations in the Oka Terrace Preserve and
Moscow Province. Trudy Priok.-Terr.sap. no.I:i44-i56 '57.
(HM& 12:7)
(0k& Terrace Preserve-Hoose) (Moscow Province--Xoose)
AI&KSLMROY,k,Aj..j jp~u#!*t ~iq~pg~qheskikh.nau .
%--mmmalm '- '*
Attracti ~the jray flycatcher (Myscic-apa striata) to artificial
7~.AWP!q P~P,3;99.W7016 '57. (MIaA lorO
"- " --.. - - - - - - . ... I
1. Prioksko-Terrasnyy zapovedA4. --
(Prioksko-Terrasnyy State Preserve-Passeres)
(Birds, Protection of)
r,EXMDROVA, I.V., kand.biol.nRuk
.0
Vn~ tirds inhabiting open nests. Biol. v shkole 6:55-56
N-D 158. (MIRA 11:11)
1. Prioksko-Terrasnyy sapovednik Koskovskoy oblasti.
(Oka Torraoo J~ressrvs-Thrmshes)
(Birds-Eggs and nests)
ALMA M- VA, I.V.
Materials on feeding habits of the song thryah during the nesting
Period. zool-zhur. 38 no-1:135-136 Ja 59. (MIRA 13:4)
1- Oka`ls'r~rai'oe State-Game Preserve.
(Oka Terrace Preserve Th ushes)
(Birds-Food)
-ALM--MDROVA,_I,,Y., kand.biol.nauk
Some problems in studying the biology of moose. Biol.v shkole
no.5:79-80 S-0 1591 (MIRA 13:8),
1. Voesoyuzrqy nauchno-ionledovatellskiy institat zhivotnogo
syriya i pushalay, g Kirov,
iMoose)
AIJMSANDROVA, I.V.; KUSOVSKIT, L.I.
Materials on the former moose population density in Russia, Zool,
zhur. 39 no.9:1441-1442 8 1600* (MMA 13:9)
Le Oka-Terrace State Game Preserve.
(Moose)
ALEKSANDROVAq I.V.; KRASOVSKIY, L.I.
Fall habitats of the gray partridge in the Moscow area, Biul.
MOIP. Otd. biol. 65 no. 4:34-40 JI-Ag l(G. (KUM 13:10)
(MSGOW PROVINGE-PAR=GES)
ALZKSg4M~A, I. V. KW-SOiMM, L. I.
Winter feeding of moose in Kirov Province. Zoa4
zhur. 40 no.8:1246-1250 Ag 161. (MIR& 14:8)
1. All-Union Research Institute of Animal Rag )4aterial and
Pelts (Kirov).
(Kirov Province--Moose) (Animals, Food habits of)
__ALEKSANDROVAY I.V..
Instances of intensive invasion of elks by Paramphistomum cervi
in Kirov Province. Zool. zhur. 41 no.5:780-782 My '62.
.-.' (141RA 15:6)
1. All-Union P3search Institute of Animal Raw Material and Pelts,
Kirov.
(Kirov Province-Paramphistomum) (Parasites--Elk)
GEORGIEV, Zh. M.; ALEKSANDRO .; NIKOLOV, D. Khr.
LA ~ ~VA
Observation on the propagation of fiBhea near the Bulgarian Black
Sea coast. Izv Zool inBt BAN 9:255-292 160.
(Em 10:9)
(Bulpria-Fiebes) (Black Sea)
GEOPWIEVP Zh.; ALEKSANDROVA, K.j NIKOLOV, D.Khr.
Quantitative distribution of the roes and larvae of the anchovy
Engraulis encrasicholus ponticus Alex., and the scad Trachurus
maditerransus ponticus Aleev in the Bulgarian territorial
waters in 1960. Izv Inst ribovud BAN 2:109-120 162.
ALEKSANDROVA, K
Some data on the biology of Mugil ramada Risso (Magilidae,
Pisces). Izv Inst riborad BAN 2:173-177 162.
GEORGIEV, Zh.; ALEKSANDROVA, K.; NIKOLOV, D. Khr.
Some data on the distribution of the roes and larvae of
Isome fish species off the Bulgarian Black Sea shore in
1961. Izv Inst ribovud BAN 3:173-182 163.
ALEKSANDROVA, Koika
Growth of MugU saliens Risso along the Bulgarian shore of the
Black Sea. Ikv Inst ribovud BAN 5:117-128 t64.
- ALEKSANDROVA, K.L., kand. yuridicheskikh nauk
..
Responsibiliiy for the non-fulfillment of the sea transporta-
tion plan and the standing time of ships. Trudy TSNIDW no-48t
83-91 163. (MM 160)
ALEKSANDROVA, K.I.
Characteristics of pastures of the Don Valley and ways for
their improvement. Sbor.nauch.rab.asp. VGU no.2:73-79 162.
(M IRA 18: 11)
ALEKSANDROVAp X.I., kand. yuridicheakikh nauk
Errors in navigation and management under Soviet maritime law,
Inform. sbor. TSNIDW.no.110 Mor. pravo i prak. no.23:10-17 163*
(MIRA 18s9)
"Acidity and FerTaentations of the Stcmac?~ (~-rtcrt--: -7 witfti FdW-Ke--z
VOD. Ped. i Okhran. Iliater. i Det., 16, No.6, 1948
Chair HosDital Pediatrics, Leningrad St--te Pediatric ~- Med. Tnst.
FENCHUL, A. ; ALEKSANMVA, L.
Use of a water-oil emulsion for protecting marine diesel engine
cooling systems from corrosion. Mor. flot 18 no.7:16 -Tl '58.
(MIRA 11:7)
I.Nauchno-issledovatellekly institut goryuche-smzoahnykh materialov.
(Marine diesel engines--Cooling)
ZPSM2Mo Ya.A.; ALUSAMMOVAs L.A.
v
Heabanism of basic pigment secretion in the gastric mucous membrane. Bio-
khimiia 18 no.6:701-705 N-D 153. (MLRA.6.-12)
1. lafedra blokhimii Stalin&badskogo medinstituta.
(Figments) (Mucous membrane)
-%VWMROVA, L.L.
ONUXFM' , ,, MINUM
Systematic position of genera Neyraudia Hook f. and Thysanolasna,
Nees of the Gramineae family according to the comparative anatomy
of the leaf. Bot,zhur. 39 no.6:901-904 N-D 154. (MIU 8:2)
(Grasses)
FILIPPOVP I.N.; GUNIN, I.V.; Prinimali uchastiye: DABAGYAN, N.P.; CHETVERIKi)lr,
A.V.; MIWSHNICHENKO, V.G.; FRADIN, M.D.; PAVL.OVSKIY, V.Ya.;
FILIGHAKOVA, VA.; ALEKSANDROVA,_L.-,.A.; DUEROVIN, F.S.
Investigating the buckling of webs on lightweight I-beams.
Stall 23 no.10015-918 0 163. (MIRA l6tll)
1. Ukrainskiy institut metallov. 2. Ukrainskiy institut metallov
(for Dabagyan, Chetverikov, Miroahnichonko). 3. Zavod OAzovatall"
(for Fradin, Pavlovskiyq Fi~kvchakova, Aleksandrova, Dubrovin).
AL-Er'~1'.NDROVAJO
RT-726 foie lijo 0'- r'J--t inhibitors in lubricatln!-~- oil-s7 Primenonie inribitorov
rzhavlaniia v smazocl.ml,11 maslalah.
"Jeftianoe !,-ho?,iaLstvo, (8)-' 47-52, 1948.
L 1~
AID P 288
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/2
Author Losikov, B. V., Mak-asheva, 0. P. and Aleksandrova, L. A.
Title Mechanism of action of anti-corriaion additives to
mineral oils
Periodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #4, 65-72, Ap 1954
Abstract The authors present the results of their experiments on
the effect of temperature and additives on the formation
of protective film over the surface of copper-lead
specimens. Additives of Soviet types H3 And H4 were used
in the aviation lubricating oil of types PC-13, AzNII-
TsIATIM-1 (Azerbaydzhan Scientific Research Institute -
Central Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Fuels
and Oils - 1). copper-lead specimens of small plates
or of powdered forms were subjected to tests. The
mechanism of the formation of protective film Is de-
scribed and presented in 6 charts and 4 tables based on
test results.
J4 j.:) i, .- ",316
. kleft. Khoz., v. -~2 W"", 05-72, Ap 1954 (additiona'
1 .0 11'. 1 1
Card 2/2
Institutions: Azerbaydzhan Scientific Research InstItute (AzP11I) and
the Central Scientific Research Institute of Aviation
Fuels and Oils (TsIATIM)
Submitted No date
cHuKAcFuMO, Ivan Ivaikovich; POPOV, A.A., radakt*r; ALSKSANDROVA, L.A.,
rodaktor; VOLKOVA, tekhxicheakiy redaktor. --
[Internal combustion engines for OhIPS] Sudevve dvigateli vautroisege
ageraxiia. M*zkva, Izd-ve "Herskoi transport." Pt.l. (Doscripties of
the construction of marine engines] Opisanie kouBtruktaii sud*vykh
dvigatelel. 1955.319 P. (MLRA 9:4)
(Kariae engines)
RD V(j
AID P - 5077
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/2 Pub. 128 - 6/26
Authors Losikov, B. V., Prof., Dr. Tech. Sel., and L. k.
Aleksandrova, Kand. Tech. Sci.
Title Corrosion inhibitors in lubricants for intermittently
running machines.
Periodical : Vest. mash., 5, 12-15, my 1956
Abstract : Corrosion protection of machine parts is very important,
especially when the machine is not running. Various
admixtures, called corrosion inhibitors, are added to
lubricants for improving their protective'properties.
The authors analyzed under laboratory conditions the
6ffectiveness of different corrosion inhibitors. The
method of the "moisture chamber" (GOST 4699-49) was
used. The tests are described and other testing methods
are discussed. The results are compared with results
S/081/62/000/005/076/112
B162/BIOI
AUTHORS: Losikov, Bi V., Smirnov, M. S., :& ~esaadrDx_&,_L,_A_,,_
xubinshtcyn, 1. A., Ocheretyanyy, I. T'., Dneprov, V. N.
TITLE: Application-of neutralizing substances in engines working
on high-sulfur diesel fuels
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 5, 1962, 526,
abstract 5M200 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam".
M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 361-388)
TEXT: Results of tests on diesel engines type 1" -10-5/13 i(lCh - 10-5/13),
2 -8-5/11 2Ch - 8 - 5/11 ), 11 T-9 - 3 (IT - 9 - 3), 3,~ - 6 (jD - 6),
50f (2 50F) I and 2;_ - 100 (2D - 100) working on fuels with a sulfur
conten! of 1.0 to 1.6~'o with ammonia gas fed to the combustion chamber
of the engines in an amount of 0.08 - 0.14 ~5 by weight with respect to the
fuel are given. It is shown that ammonia is a highly efficient means of
reducing corrosion wear of the enginesg preventing the formation of
depositb;~ and the burning of piston.-rings. It is found that the action
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Application of neutralizing ... B162/B101
of ammonia is linked with its ability of slowing down the formation of
sulfuric anhydride during the combustion of the sulfur contained in the
fuel. An explanation is given of the mechanism by which the ammonia acts
on the basis of the idea'of ralical-chain mechanism of oxida'tion of , 1/1
sulfur compounds. [Abstracteris note3 Complete translation!/ L I
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LOSIKOVR-Bj.~-S~MqVq M.S.;
--UGH=TW,Wq I.T.j
- . .0~;. I
Use of "neutralizing"
Pulfur diesel fuels.
F 161.
RUBINSHTEYN, I.A.;,~LEKSANDROVA, L.A.;
DNEPROV9 V.N. . - - - -- - -------
substances in engines operating on high-
Xhim.i tek4. top~.i masel 6 no.2:46-52
(Diqsel fuels) (MIRA 14:1)
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AUTHORS: Losikov, B.V., Fatlyanov, A.D., Mikulin, Yu.v,,
Aleksandrova, L.A., Koznov, G.G., and Berezina, R.M.
TITLE: The ase of residual fuels in gas turbines
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i takhnologiya topliv i masel,
196 lj~ No. 8, pp. 47-53
TEXT: The mechanism of deposit formation and corrosion in
gas turbines using residual fuels containing vanadium and sodium is
discussed. Possible methods of avoiding the vanadium corrosion
include injection into the combustion chamber of substances which
react with vanadium pentoxide and the more convenient use of fuel
additives. The object of the present work was to check, on
typical materials used in gas turbines, the corrosivity of
corrosion products of high-sulphur marine heavy-fuel grade (tc -5
(Fe-5) and to study the use of additives to reduce this corrosion,
The tests were made on a model combustion chamber which had
previously been used for testing high sulphur distillate fuels but
for the present work fuel heating equipment was provided. The
test samples were made up as plates of 40 x 25 x 4 mm which were
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placed in the path of flow of the combustion products. Corrosion
was assessed by change in weight after the specimen had been
exposed in the chamber and cleaned by electrolytic treatment in a
solution of sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide.- It was found
that corrosion is most intense in the first 2 - 3 hours and that
it has -eached a practically constant value at the end of 5 hours
so that there was no need to continue the tests longer than,this.
The reference fuel was grade (~-12 (F-12) containing 130 parts per
million sodium and no vanadium. The vanadium content of the other
fuels ranged from 16 to 35 parts per million vanadium. The first
tests were made with nickel base alloys )11-435 (EI-435) and
M-602 (Ei,-602) which show little vanadium corrosion at tempera-
tures below 650-700 OC; however, at higher temperatures the rate
of corrosion rises rapidly. Alloys based on iron such as grade
XI-481 (E1-481) are much more affected by vanadium than are the
nizkel alloys, particularly at the higher temperatures. The higher
the vanadium content of the fuel, the lower the temperature at
which the rising inflection of the corrosion curve occurs. At a
gas temperature of 800-850 OC appreciable corrosion is observed
with 10 ppm vanadium in the fuel, whereas at 630-680 cC corrosion
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increases appreciably only with fuel of 30 ppm vanadium or more,
In general, at temperatures of 650-850 OC the combustion products
of fuels containing 14 - 35 parts per million vanadium increased
the rate of corrosion by a factor of 4 to 15, depending on the
alloy used. The effect of additives was checked on fuel grade F-12
(no vanadium) and Fs-5 containing 27 parts per million vanadium
and 9 parts per million sodium using alloys EI-602, EI-481 and
Ei-417. The additives used were organic compounds of magnesium
that are readily soluble in heavy fuels-but differing in the
structure of,the organic radical. The use of additive to the extent
of 0.2% weight of fuel greatly reduced vanadium corrosion. It was
shown that some organic magnesium compounds are much more effective
than others. It is concluded that with 30 parts per million
vanadium In the fuel the use of 0.016% magnesium'in the form of
soluble organic compounds practically completely prevents vanadium
corrosion. Tests were also made with injection into the
,--ombustion chamber of ammonia to the extent of 0.5% by weight of the
fuel. This also practically prevents vanadium corrnqi.on of the
nickel and iron alloys within the temperature range tested.
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Use of ammonia at the rate of 0.2% weight is less effective. The
best results were obtained when the ammonia was injected before
the combustion zone. A further advantage of using soluble compoundu
as against the suspensions sometimes usqd is that erosive wear of
the turbine blades is reduced. A mechanism of action of the
additives is suggested.
There are 6 figures, I table and 14 references: 5 English and 11
Soviet (including 3 translations from Proceedings of World
Petroleum Congress VII). The four most recent English language
references read as follows:
Ref.l: A' Garnerv P. Green, R. Harpert F. Pegg. J. Inst. of
Petrol., Vol.39, 278, 1953.
Ref.2.- Proc.*Inst. Mech. Eng., voi.168, No-3, 1954.
Ref.4: P. Lloid, R. Probert. Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng., vol.163, 2o6,
1950.
Ref.q: H. King, H. Nutt. Trans. ASME, Vol.78, No.1, 185-196, 1956.
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AUTHORS: Losikov, B.V,, Professor, Doctor of Technical
Sciences, Fat yanov, A.D., Engineer, Mikulin, Yu,V,,
Engineer and Aleksandrova, L.A., Candidate of
Technical Scivnt-6~5
TITLE: An investigation of the influence of combustion
products of sulphurous distillate fuels on the cor.-
structional materials of gas turbines
PERIODICAL: Energomashinostroyeniye, no.2, 1962, 34-36
TEXT: The use of gas turbines is to be considerably extended
and they will be required to run on fuel containing about 1%
sulphur. It was accordingly of importance to study the influence
of fuel combustion products on the corrosion of turbine parts. In
principle both high and low temperature corrosion might occur, but
the fovmer is the more probable in gas turbines. The tests were
made on a small laboratory combustion chamber with a fuel consump-
tion of about I kg per hour in which were placed specimens made of
sheet material, discs and vinner blades of gas turbines. The tests
were made with diesel fuel containing from 0.2 to 1.6% sulphur,
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taking as a standard the low-sulphur diesel fuel grade AC (DS) to
standard roCT4749-49 (GOST 4?49-49) containing 0.2% sulphurl which
is currently used in gas turbines. Corrosion was a5sessed by
weighing the specimens. Before weighing they were cleaned electro-
lytically in a molten bath of 4% Na2CO3 and 6C% NaOH at a tempera-
ture of 500-5500C with a current,density of 0.25 A/cm2, In the
first series of tests measurements were made of the corrosion
resistance of alloys exposed to corrosion products of sulphurous
fuels. The exposures were made in steps of ten hours using steel
based on iron (grade W 481 (AI 481)) and on nickel (grade ~A 4379
(EI 437B)) as compared with an ordinary steel grade 10 exposed for
50 hours at a temperature of 6500C. The nickel alloy was practi-
callv uncorroded at this temperature; there was appreciable corros-
ion of the iron-based alloy; and the steel grade 10 was consider-
ably corroded. With steels based on iron it is found that increas-
ing the sulphur content of the fuel may reduce the rate of corros-
ion. This was confirmed on another iron-based steel, grade 2X13
(2 Kh 13). Curves of corrosion loss as functions of temperature
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in combustion products of fuels containing 0.2 and 1% sulphur were
plotted for nickel-based steels grades EI 437B1344 602 (EI 602)
and 301,35 (EI 435) and also for a number of other steels grades
EI 481, 3X13 Q Kh 13), .914 41',7 (EI 417), ~M (512 (EI 612), )M 607.,
(EI 6(Y?), 30 617 (EI Gl?) and others. The results show that the
corrosion resistance of the steels diminishes above a temperature
of 600-7000C for iron-based steels and above 750-8000C for nickel-
based steels. As sea-water might eAter the fuel or the combustion
air of marine gas turbines, admixtures of salt water were made to
the combustion products. When salt water was present in the air
to the extent of 1% weight of the fuel, the corrosion of alloys by
combustion products was higher with sulphurous fuels than in low
sulphur. If the amount of salt water is reduced to 0.3% there is
considerable reduction in the corrosion loss with sulphurous
diesel fuel. As turbines may operate intermittently tests were
made of exposure to combustion products followed by exposure to
normally moist air. Under the test conditions used the iron-
based steels (EI 481, IX18H9T (1 Kh 18N9T), 3 Kh 13 and 2 Kh 13)
and nickel-based steels (EI 437 B) behave similarly in combustion
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products of fuels containing 0.2 and 1% sulphur. When the sulphur
conte~at is increased to 1.4%j the corrosion of the iron-based
steels increases quite rapidly, whilst that of the nickel-based
does not. It is concluded that the combustion products of sul-
phurous fuels containing from 0.2-1%~sulphur have practically
identical corrosivity to steels based on iron and to those based on
nickel. If the sulphur content is increased to 1.4-1.6% there is
more corrosion. On a number of steels (for instance grades
EI 481 and 2 Kh 13) the presence of low-humidity air in the
combustion chamber causes the combustion products of sulphurous
fuels to somewhat.retard the corrosion process as compared with the
products of low sulphur fuel, apparently because a protective
sulphide film forms on the metal surface. Alternate action of
combustion products and moist air, which corresponds to actual
corrosion conditions ia gas turbines, increases the corrosion of
the steels by a factor of 2-3 for fuels containing 1.4-1.5%
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sulphur as compared with fuels containing 0.2-1% sulphur. There
are 6 figures, 3 tables and no references,
I/
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AUTHORS; Fatlyanov, A.D., Mikulin, Yu.V., and A UAA&gX&t. ~.A.
TITLE Assessment of the deposit forming tendencies of high
sulphur distillate fuels in a riodel combustion chamber
PERIODICAL: IChimiya i telchnologiya topliv i masel,
no.4, 1962, 56-59
TEXT: Diesel fuel currently produced from high sulphur
Eastern crudes is more aromatic than corresponding fuel from low
sulphur crudes. Such distillate fuels are widely used in gas
turbines where deposit formation is a nuisance and high aromatic
content is known to promote deposit formation., Accordingly,
deposit formation testa were made in a laboratory combustion
chamber rig described by N.A. RaSozin in his book (Ref.l:
Topliva dlya vozdushno-reaktivnykh dvigateley (Fuel for Aviation
Jet Engines), CAostoptekhizdat, 1956). Fuels of various sulphur
contents in the range O-O.ML and aromatic content in the range
6.45-23.6% were prepared by blending available fuels or by acid
treatment. All the fuels were oil similar viscosity and gravity.
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compared with low sulphur fuel. It is concluded that fuels
with up to 0.90.. sulphur and up to 250,~ aromatics do riot cause
appreciable deposit formation on nozzles or in the combustion
I
chamber.
There are 4 figures and 4 tables.
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LOSIKOV, B.V.,, doktor tekhn.nauk,prof.; FATIYANOV, A.D. inzh.;
MIKULIN,, YUN., inzh.; ALEMANDROVA L.A. kand.tekhn.nauk
Studying the effect of products of combustion of distillation
sulfurous fuels on the structural materials of gas turbines.
Energomashinoistroenie 8 no.2:34-37 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Diosel fuele-Testing) (Steel-Ciry,--usion)
I
ACCESSION NR: Ap4o17575
S10065164100010031005810062
AUTHOR: Losikov., Be V.; Fattyanov, A. Do; Aleksandrova., L. A*;
Golovistikovj I* Vo; Berezinao Re Me
TITIZ: Oils for gas turbine installations
SOURCE; Khimiya i tekhnol. topliv i masel, no- 3, 1964, 58-62
TOPIC TAGS: oil, oil antioxidant, antifriction additive, gas turbine
oil, onol, butyl phenol, pentachloro diphenyl, sovol
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work was to find an all-purpose.oil for
the.-~ubrication of both bearings and the reducer of a gas turbine.
It should have low viscosity and good antioxidant and antifriction
properties (no sediments formed). The choice was a transformer oil
which was tested with a number of' additives to provide the above
properties. After*extinsive'expariments, the authors found that the
addition of ionol (4-methyl-2.6-di-tert-butylphenol) in a proportion
of 0.2-0-7% increases oil stability at 170-200G and gives incompara-
.bly ~etter.results as an antioxidant than tributyl-, priphenyl- and
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,;tricresIyl-phosphates (sediment reduced from 0.9 to 0.1%). It was
.further found that the addition of 1% sovol (pentachlorbdiphenyl), a
.ohemically'stable and fully inert'compound, raises the anti-wear
:(antlfriction) &roperties-of the oil to the level of the MK-22 oil
(critic*al load 5 and 50 kg, respectively). The addition of more.
than 2A sovol does not improve the anti-wear property. Both addi-
.,:,tiv*e*'s are compatible. Laboratory tests were verified by an actual
.tUrbihe run. Oil-for gas turbines with ionol and sovol additives is j
.at present manufactured according to the GOST 10289-62 standard.
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LOSIKOV., B.T.; FATIYANOV, A.D.; AIEKSANDROVA., L.A:.j BEREZEA, R.M.
v .and S C~ in the
Separate quantitative determinatiozi of S(~
exhm, t gases of engines. rjAm. i tekh. tog. I masel 9 no.6&
4-4-4-7 ld'e'64 (MRA r~ :-7 )
LOSIKOV, B.V.; FATIYANOV, A.D.; ALEKSANDROVA, L.A.; GOLOVISTIKOV.. I.Vs;
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BEREZINA, R.M.
Inbricants for gas-turbine systems. Khim. i tekh. topl. i
masel 9 no.3t58-62 l1r'64 (MIRA 17t7)
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AUTHOR: Xurilankot A. I.; Smatanina, L. B.; Aleksandrovat L. B.; Shiryayeva, 0. V.**.
Karpovo V. L.
TITLEs Modification of the s~rfaca properties of grafted polystyrene caprona fibers
SOURCE: AN BSBRe Ddklaa~r*., v& 156, no* 2, 19%, 372-374
TOPIC TAGS: polystyrene, caprone fiber, polymer, gamma radiation, polyester,
epoxoidp styrol sorption, styrol desorption, fiber resin, resin surface tension
ABSTRACT% The authors studied the effect of polystyrene grafts on caprone fibers
using an industrial polyester, PN-1, and epoxoids. The grafting polymerization
was initiated by Co60 7-radiation employing a method which first required exposure
under vacuum and then was carried out in a gas phase. Ibis process also provided
for the development of homopolymerse Four experiments were performed. The results,
are presented in graphs showing the kinetics of destroyed radicals in caprone
fibers, the kinetics of the sorption and desorption of styroles in caprone fibers, j
the influence of grafted polystyrenes on the wettability of fiber resins, and the '
influence of grafted polystyrenes on the adhesion of resins to caprone fibers. The"
surface tension of the resin In each of the experiments was constant and'indicatei
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Determination of the contact angle in fiber wetting. Khim. volok.
no.3s65-67 165. (MIRA 18t7)
1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. Karpova,
Moskva.
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NR AFOoB977" SOURCE CODE: UJVO19DtO57'0D7/O11/1955/T94'CT
ORS: Kurilenko, A. I.; Smetanina L. V.; Aleksandrova, L. B.; Karpov, V.L
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Branch o the Elk o-Chemical'Institute im. L. Ya. Karpov (Pilial fiziko-
f ysic
cheskogoinstituta)
GZaft Polymerizationlof ene on caprone and lavsan fibers ZPirst communi-
on.iii the series "Modification of properties of high757_or_i`Fne fibers by graft..
erization vinyl monomers'17
of
CE: Vysokomolekalyarnyye sovedineniya, v. no. 11, 1965, 1935-1940
C TAGS: caprone, radiation 2olym rization, graft copolymer, polymerizatic-A
CT.- It, was the object of the investigation to extend the work published Vy A.
ilenko, L. B. Smetanina, L. B, Aleksandrova, G. V. 5hiryayevaj and V, L. Karpov
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..AN SSSR, 156, 372, 1964) and to study the graft polymerization of styrene on
one and lavsan fibers. The-polymerization was initiated by a preliminary irradia-
60
of the fibers in vacuum by Go -y -radiation. and subsequent exposure of the
re to the monozer vapors or'by direct irradiation of the fibers in the monomer
r. The experimental results axle represented in terms of the fractional weight.
ease of the fibers
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Po and P-the weight of specimen before and after graft polymerization. The Idnetics
of monomer sorption and disappearance of free radicals was studied. The experimental
results are presented graphically (see Fig. 1).
IP ~/,.
Fie. 1. Kinetics of radical disappearance in
caprone fibers. Fibers irradiated with 2.7 Mrad,
intensity of radiation - 150 rad/seo, tempera-
ture 26C. 1 --.epr signal- intensity~ of irradiatedk~
fibers. in, the i-absence oi,-'styrene; 2 - in the.. lei
presence of styrene;' 3 same.
as 2 but ~Iotted in
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reciprocal coordinates.
time, min.
It is concluded that the rate of styrene graft polymerization is controlled b,,,~',the
diffusion of styrene to the free radicals on the fibers. The grafting of sty.~eni6T onto
the fibers chenges.the mechanical eitiesIof the latter. Orig. arto. has 1 21. tab 1 e a),
prop
graphs# and 1 equatiow
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