SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANTONOV, I.A. - ANTONOV, K. V.

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bLnd.takhn.nauk; ASINOVSUYA. 0.A., lnzb. . . )PY,. Introducing automatic control of &at flww brazing of tubular joints. trudy TNILAvtogen no.7tlo4-122 160* (KLRA 1317) (Brazing-lquipment and supplies) (Automatic control) ISIS -ALMIOR- AULQaoV_,, I. A. T :Tu- New developments In gas-flaire michining S/193/6 VCOOAk),/C~ A004/A 10 1 PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy Informatsil, no. 4, 1961, 18 - 23 TEXT: The author gives a comprehensive survey on the up-today level of flan'. machining enumerating a great number of devices, machines and installations used for this purpose. Ile emphasizes the leading role in this field played by Ilie Vse- so)raznyy nauchno-issledovatell'skly Institut avtogennoy obrabotki metallov (All-Un. ton Scientific Research Institute of Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting of Metall) (V.41IAvtogen) . The greatest emphasis In metallurgy Is put at present on the mech- anization and automation of' gas-cutting operations. A number of Installations aro, being designed for the deseaming and, scarfing of billets and slabs, removing de- fectIve surface layers of metal at a speed of 30 - 50 m/min slimiltancously on all four sides of the billet or slab. In mechanical engineering various b1ftnks are cut from rolled sheet and plate material with a high degree of accuracy. For operation on assembly sites the VNIlavtogen has developed a new type of alngle- torch portable machine which, in 1961, will be produced In two verslon3, the C.U'd 1/4 2192F S/193/61/ " /004/003/007 New developments in gas-flame machining A004/A101 (PEL) type with electric drive and the nsA(PVL) type with pneumatic drive. The ACn (ASP) and AQU (ASSh) machines are intended for contour cutting of parts. He- pla~lng the obsolete single-torch ASP machine, the Cry (sau) cutter Is fitted with two torches and with electric drive to regulate the dIstan(,e tetmeon the torch eill Q,e m0-al being cut. The maqhIne can be equipped with a magnetic- copying traoor or a photoelectric cell foi, following 1:1 scale drawings. The high-efficlency auto- ,nated 11AM -2 (MEM-2) and "Odessa" machines are capable of outting MPP4 materAlul up to 2.5 and 3 m wide. They are fitted with six torches and a copylng device wodc- Ing according to drawings at scales of 1:5 and 1:10. The 1&tP3t models are fitted with devices for the automatic "floating" of the torches and torch flame Ignition, rhe special-purpose six-torch np -2.5 (PH-2-5) and nP-3.5 (PH-3-5) laYing-out ma- ftines are Intended for the multi-torch cutting of' sheets up to 2.5 and 3.5 m width respectiv4ly. The oxygen-flux cutting of stainlegs steel Is widely employed at the plants of chemical and food machine construction and boiler construction. The lat- est YPXC-4 (URKK9-4) installation operates with "external" flux supply, which makes It possible to Increase the cutting speed 1.5 - 2 times and halvo the powder consumption. A new method of "nonburr" cutting is employed at compressor and shipbuilding plants and does away with deburring after the cutting. Altheugh the ~ti,.,hnology of this process has not yet been thoroughly Investigated it hns been Card 214 :3119V6 1,/,-xx-/'~" A/cx,) I New developments In gas-flame machInIng A004/A101 found that, using a special torch tip design, it is possible to out metal oIr more Onn 25 mr., thickness without any preheating flame. The author, states that new gas -cutting machinen with program control are being developed by the Institute which make It possible to effect the whole cutting cycle automatically without Inter- vention of the operator. The author mentions the procosres of Arc, cutAing with tungsten electrode In an argon-hydrogen mixture, penetrativg aro c-AAng for tho laying-out of light-alloy sheets and gas-are cutting of sheets of aluminum illoys, stainless steel iind high-melting materials as being of special Interest. Fowidry heads, gating systems and shaped parts of aluminum alloys up to 70 mm thick are cut with the semi-automatic YAP-2 (UDR-2) machines, while aluminum up to 25 - 30 mm thick Is out with the PAH(PXt4) torch connected to a d-c source, The gas-cut- ting cry (SGU) machine is Intended for the gas-electrio cutting of aluminum alloyq while the YQP-1 (UDR-1) apparatus Is used for rectilinear laying-out of sheet material. The following torches are fabricated for gas-arc cut+Ang: mm3r-105 (IMET-105). WM)T-106 (IMET-106), im H-60 (KPN-W) . The air-are cutting proce,,%s Is used for the'reconditIoning of canting rojects. removal of defective welds and for the cutting of stainless steel of small thickness (up to 20 mm) . The C%12rC (SV12GS) welding metal Is successfully used for operation wilh gases subs.ItutIng for acetylene. For th~ gas welding of brass the gas-flux method Is reoccnendel. Card 3/4 ,)Jqn8 New developments in gas-flame machining S/191/6 I/OW/004/003/007 A004/Am whereby the gaseous boron-containing flux Is Injected Into the flame. The Indus- trial production of the wrcb (KoF) apparatus and the gaseous btl -I (UM-1) flux hAs I,P,-n started. Machines for the automatic hardfacing of sleel and cAs*. Irnn par's with sintored metal and non-ferrous metals are being developed to an lnzreftsed ex- tent. The Y4iR(UFN) -machine Is Intended for the halldlr4-up of br%s!3 r1urfaces on steel fittings. This machine alone makes the plants of the RSFSR save somo 4B) tons brass annually. Investigations have been carried oat to autmal-e the gas- flame brazing process. Some oxyacetylene plants have introducel the crn (W) automatic for I-he brazing of gas-welding apparatus jArts. Hosting Opk%rn!Aon,1 ft7r "he hardening of gear teeth with modules exceeding 8 mm arv carrl~-d out by th#~- tucr cestively advancing method on the Y3W(UZSh) or A3Ul (AZSh) Installations. while gears with moduleE lower than 8 mm are heated by the rapid-rotatlon method on the Yr'.3 WOZI maahina. Improved metal spray guns of the tirli ("it) And 3M .9 (EM-9) type are being prcduced whIch are fitted with a more compact and economical rotor motor Instead of an air turbine. A new field of application fr gas-flAme opera- ticns is the spraying of plastics to apply insilation coatlngs of polyethylene. polyvinyl butyral, and polystyrene. The YIIH(UPN) Installation is Intended for ths? gas-flwne spraying of these plastics. There are 2 ftgures, Card 4/4 ANTONOV, I.A., kand.tekhn.naukI LSINOVSKAYA, G.A., Inah. Principles of introducing automatic control of brass facing flat ring surfaces with gaseous flux. Trudy VNIIAvtogen noJs 3-26 162. (MIRA l5tO (Gas welding and cutting) (Metal cladding) (Automatic control) LYITBAVSKIY, K.V., dcjktor tekhroraukl OrONOV, I.A., ktnd.tW,",mu~, A . A The 17tb Corgrves of the Interraticnal -*]ling rvar.pTc.ity, nv.21W N 164. (MiRA Mt'-') INN *1 N ",,.k . ,-,I '. . 4 ,r t.~ e, i I.:- i , , ~, -, A - , * ~--i ~~ ,G , ,, , , 'Wrow"- -11-1,11. - 1.4 I-.. ve!~ *, i'm ! 1, 1'.1z 11 "t i -; ; ;.-, k,,Rs onder ~, ;v .4 %-!,- ~ ~ C, 1 , " x . v I .1"A ~ , ~' I I pt- . . .. ., , 6. . ~I -tL.. ( m, i ti,,% *, 7 ~ , 0) AhTYUKHOVSKAYA, S.A.; TF5MENITSKIY, D.I.; AS:*140VSKAYAp G.A.; DDYKOO M.1.1 KOLTUROV, P.S.1 NEKRASOVt Yu.L.; KOROVINv A.I.; NECHAYEVt V.D.; NINBURGP A.K.1 SHASHKOV, A.N.; FUELI~-ON, A.M.; ANTOROV, Lktj kand. tekhn. nauk, red. [Using acetylene substitute gases for flaw metalvorking.) Primenente gazov-samenitelel atsettlena pri psoplamennol obrabotke metallov. Moekvat Mashinostroenle, 1964. 150pe (Moscow. Vaesoiusnyi nauchno-iseledovateltakii Institut avto- gennot. obrabotke metallov. Spmvochnye materialy po gRzopla- mennoi obrabotke metallov, no.23). (MIRA 170) Vl,','AV',!:'V,,l kr--.n-i. t4hn.rA;4:; VAiil,'Yv*t', K.V. Stondnrdivit'l-in of vj"Api-nt for gna-foli-atric My (MIRA 1846) 1. Vatsilyu-myy n-)- Imf -iss'Amd-%atallskly InstitUt A'.".UgPr,?)Ug* ma thl nostroypnlyi, a , ANTONOV, I.A. - Hiin problems In over-all mechanization of the medical instruments Industry* Kedsprono 10 noa3110-13 JI-8 156. (NW gill) 1. Glaynoye upraylenlys sediko-lostrumentallnoy promyshlonnosti. (XIDICAL INSTRMMNTS AND APPARATUS) (INSTRUXINT INDUSTRY) ANTONOV, I.A. Medical instruments industry during 40 years of Bovat control. Ned. proms 11 no-10113-18 0 '57. (MIRA 11:1) (MICAL INSTRUMUNTS AND APPARATUS) woxclv, l.-A.- Princlpnl rourno, 1. the d"Plopment or thp npdicni inntmi,.-its ind-,istry (Wring tho vrxt stivan yonrae Nf3d*pron, 12, nn.70-5 Jl f5f3 (MRDICAL lll!;TRM:IrrS Aj.-) APPARATVS) (MIRA 110) ANTONOV, I.A. Bone problems In the development of the medical supplies in dustr.yo Hed.pron 13 no.70-12 JI '59, tMLHA 12:10) NVDICAL INSTRUNWS AND APPARATUS) k --- Alf"WROV, I~.Y. t insh. lAutometto control of tractors and self-propelled agricultural machloory" by Y.MeRusinov and L.G.Popov. Revievod by I.F.Antonov. Vakt. i sellkhosmash. 30 no.6t42-43 Jo 160. (MIRA 13M) (Tractors) (Agricultural machinery) (Rusinov, Y.M.) (POPOV. 1%0.) ANTONOL.J.IL; TAMOW~I, N.1,; "OHNOOLMOTAo Asle -Wpwww~-- ?he TKS-)2 pipa cuttiag mchimae. [8vgceeUd byt I.G. Aatanov. K.1. ShAegallkoval. Mate, i lastr, predl, v Orot, a*, 1420-5 156. (Km low (pip* cutsiss) ~1-117----- ~'- -- ~ -- ~ s '.- - - 11 1 .... ~i . - A dl I Ift, If t i~ I. ANTONOWl 1. 1. - *Variation in the Amunt of Circulating MOW DwIng the Formation of Ganglia Under "rimental Conditions.* Aced Scl Latvian SSR# lost of Zxperissatal Medicine, 1953 (Dissertation tar the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sclenees) Sot 1mvestiva Ak. NAuk l&tvLXWWv SM. go, 90 Sept.,, 1955 0 ACCESSION NR-. AT4042647 S/0000/63/000/000~0026/0030 AUTHOR: Antonov, 1. 1 - TITLE: The Influence of various partial pressures of oxygen and surrounding temperature on temperatura correlationships and their regulation in the organism SOURCE: Konferentaiya po oviatnionnoy i kosmicheakoy meditaine, 1963- Aviatsionnaya, I kosmicheGkaya meditaina, (Aviation and space medicine); Materialy' konferentaii. Moscow, 1963, 26-30 TOPIC TAGS: oxygen partial pressure, thermoregulatory function, central nervous system, hypoxemia, hyporoxemia, hypothermia A=RACT: Investigations were conducted to determine the thermoregulatory function of the centr&l nervous system. Date obtained from 200 experiments in two aeries showed that temperature variation in some internal organs and tissues exposed to a 200C temperature medium and partial pressure of oxygen differed sharply. During hypoxemia there was a complete distortion of normal temperature relation- ships between the surface and deep layers of the brain. These were associated with a general lowering of brain temperature. Similar results were observed Card 1/3' ACCESSION NR: AV#04261#7 under the toxic conditions of high oxygen pressures, especially during hyperoxemi* convulsions. Ligature of common carotid arteries indicated that heat in trans-~ ported by the blood from surface to deep layers of the brain. Leon temperature variation was obBerved under those same conditions in liver, kidney, muscle, and skin suggesting that general hypothermia and disruption of normal temperature relationships betweeen organs and tissues during hypozomia and hyperoxemin aro associated with the disruption of the thermoregulatory function or the central nervous system. Further analysis showed that removal of the cerebral cortex leads to a decreasing ability on the part of the organism to ndnpt to ourplun oxygen. The author concludes that a change in the partial pressure of oxygen exerts A negative influence on the thermoregulatory function of the organism resulting in hypothermia and subsequent disruption of the normal temperature re- lationship between organs and tissues. External temperature exerts a ponitive influence on thermoregulation and stability of the organism against the deloteri- cua effects of the partial pressure of oxygen. The adaptation of the organism in general, and of the thermoregulatory function in particular to the partial prea- sure of oxygen, is accomplished by tbo cerebral hemisphere and higher regions of the central nervous systemo Card 21,3.' iLCGEi35TON 'fill: AP,1~0112'1,111 doqenoratioll of~ hin cojj~,; f) r; o o n O.Y. 1 WO 1, 0 ar ov Gr.', (A jok!,I' U:311 1. 01YOvo' 3 Card 3/3 MOWN) III. Free dermatoplasty In the treatment of can-er cf lh- lower extremities (two casev). Vop. orl-. 10 1. Iz Sarritovskogo nauctino-lttn'lf-tdovatells",Dro ir,.,I't itLtzl i ortopodil (dir, - doteent Ya.N.Rodin). Adren avt,-n.: ulitea Chorny-shovskogo, d.148, Tristitut, travratv,'cj-,1i i ortillvdil. ROVINO U.N., dotsont; ANTONOV, 1.1.0 kands med. nauk Surgical treatment of ununited fracturve and peoudarthroses of the tubular bones. Ortop., tram L protet. 26 no.l124-29 Ja 165. (MIRA 1835) I* It Saratovskogo instituta traymatologii i ortopedii (dir. - dotsent U.N. Rodin). Adres avtorovi Sarstov,, u1. Chernyshevskogo, dom 148, Institut travmatologil i ortopedii. e -*0) ('4~6 000/66/000/000/0031/0032 AUTHORt Antonovs I* Is OROI none TITIXt Mve tharmoro'gulatory function of the central nervous system under conditions of hypoxomift"and hyporaxomia '[Papor prosentod at the Conference on Problems of Spacotled filne hold In Moscou from 24-27 ]-lay 1966] SOURM tbnfemntolya po problemam koemtthaskay MdItGLftyj 1966* Problemy kosmicheskoy moditsinye (Problems of space medicine); materialy konterantallo ~bscovs 1966, 31-32 T IOPIC V%GSt hypoxies hyperoxlag Hologle metabolism$ the rmoregu lat long central nervous system AMTPACT: The thermoregulatory function was experimentally studied in 62 decor- t1cated and 35 decerebrated animals at various P02 and ambient tempera- tures (-100, 176 to 20', a.nd 400C). It was Tound that decortication increases resistance to high (5 at) and low (equivalent altitude, 8000 m) P02 to abotit 4 times that of intact aftimala, -and changes rate and amount of temperature drop !~n.orq~s and tissues. Card 1/3 ACC NRt AT 6036478 It ia concluded that decortication eliminates or distorts acfaptative changes in heat exchange and decreases temperature reactions to changed P02. Decortication increases the resistance of animals to high and low regardless of the external temperature. Decerebration decreases the P02 thermoreflex activit on which the adaptation of the organism to altered pO2 is based., /W,A, Noo 22; ATO Raport 66-116/ SLM CODES 06 SUON DAM 60fay66 3/3 LS SNIANTS, Y.G., dotoent, obahchiy red.; IVWOY. I.T., kand.tekhn.nonk, red.; KLOPATOV. K.K.. lath., red.; MRMOT, A*I,# prof*, doktor takhn.nauk, red.-. OMTAUT. N.Y.. kund.tekhn.nauko red.; AMOY, Tu*D,, lnsh,o red.; ANTONOV j.X...ksnd,tekhn.nsuk, red,; TRYUMOV, I,s,, prof&# dokt6rV6k1in.nauk, red,j DYMIN, T.K., doktor takhn.nauko red*, VINOGRAWT. X.A.0 kand.sellskokhot.nauk, red.1 BOTOVA, Tu.P.. ;;d. isd-va; SALAZIOT, M.P., takhn.red. (Materials of the 6cientifte and Tectmical Conference ou troblems In Introducind Achievownts of Science and Technology In Municipal Xoonoayj Matorialy Hauchno-toldinicheakogo soveshahanlis po voprosam vnedrealls doetithenii nauki I tekhniki v gorodskoe khosialatvo. iolpal electric Moskya, Ind-va kowwsm*)dwsoRSM* No*O* [Roqds #jk4" transportation3 Oorodskol tRinsip;irt I dorogi. Pod obshchel red. T.0. Sosiontse. 1939. 197 P. (MIRA l3t2) 1. Mauchno-takhnicheskoye soveshchaniya po voprovan vnedreniya doetitheniy nauki I takhalki v gorodakoys khotyaystvo. 2. Rukovo- ditell sektora gorodskogo transports Akedexii komminallnogo khoifaystva (for Soeyants). (Local transit) (Road construction) D I MIFIN"I'i I I-,,, Ll, , Fedor mezia"'. IYOV I Ch; AL 1 .1 . , red , Kalculu.-, of icrews nnd itr uplAik-tAtloyin it, Vilit,ovue Ischi llenie i 99c) prilozimnlin v tri-khanike. Onsk,va, Nauka., 1965. IT) 1: . (!-, I tt,~ v~ I I ) T T "MO I JA SVJ IC I, t Afil ACC NRt A&6010821 AUT11011i Antonov~_I. L. ORG i none I TITLEt RwWom search method for rvtatine rotor balAncing &X'ItCk;t Moscow, Institut mashinavaNIcAya. Kolebanlya I prochnostwO prl para-~nnnykh napryathenilyiBi (Vibrations-a A ility under variable strooses). Yos,-Ow, I zd-vo Nauka, 1965, 13h-141 TOPIC TAGSt rotor, random process$ rnndom semrah teclinique, vilwation, ell~ctric rotating equipment port ABSrRA,GTt A random search method for balancine. rottatirk, rotors ia doveloplcd. it asaumus k adjustable unbalances to balance a given rotor by sensing the the supports. Ono of the unbalances in chosori at random arld stappcul (by a c~m:;taiit amount) in one or the oWer direction. If the support, vibrations de~:rca:,U, the s;;r-.o unbalance is stopped again in tho same direction, if ttw vibration.., jncroa,*~P, vion a now unbalance Is chosen at rwidom, etc. The theory of thl:j raid", sonreli is developed to find the number of stops and avorejZo time requimi to ~cnvtirCo within one stop of the optimum unbalmco locations, The averare tine (in number of step,-I) is derivod as 2"+2(N,-k) L ACC NR. AT65 (where .N I(k) -C20) + and T minimum number of steps required for the unbalances to atop from original to optimm positions). This method is general and can be used in other applications. Orige art* haet 12 formulas and 1 figure* SUB CODE: 2n-. 12, 131 SUBM DATEs 05hug65 1 T k-I - 0 0 0 . . . t 3 1 "I k-2 2k -f 0 ... 0 0 0 . . .0 -U T Ir SOBOLEVO V.D., kaiW. takhn. nauk; ANTONOV, I.M., Insh.1 ATAM, A.Ye., Inzb. Development of methods for calculating tho permeability of thyratron control grids. Trudy MEX 55013-U5 165o (MM 16110) ZMUNS F.Aot at the beat am&nuvitr of Godba ca tho cmt no, nntmttct6 Atom* onwg* 19E W04091-392 0 1650 Om islu) 2~r, - -- - -- -- Or. calculation of the width of the forbidden zone and soft highly cor;,plex semiconductors. 00 1. Bolvtskiy. 40 ~>. J>. cat.67,.IKI~ Physico-che,nical Investigations of %oft Cross SeCtions in the Systar-S Cd-In-Sb; Cd-Zn-Sb; Zn-Sb-81; Cd-Sb-Bi. 0. P. 8*lqtskiyp X. S. ;undich, I * XA-AaUlDQxI , - ,,, -- -:eport pivoonted at t~A 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Convunds~ Kishinevj 16-21 Sept 1963 ANTIDM) ---l ~11 Diagnosis and trestmnt of epilepsy in cyatteercoals of thoo brain. DAL AN BSSR 8 no.lOt682-684 0 164. (MIRA ISO) 1. Belorusakiy nauchno-iosledovatellskly intstitut novrologii, neyrokhirurgii i tizioterapii. q A 1 50,204 50 ~A)UIUE C006 I UIV 00"i, ~6, AUTHORt Kozlovj F. A.; Antonov, 1. N. ":7 77- ORGs none TITLE3 The dependence of sodium heat conductivity upon the concentration of oxAdss &OURCEt Atomnaya onergiya, v. 19t no. 4, 1965p 391-392 TOPIC TAGSt eauOver,*oA)) ~",,)#Ltrnp 0-tos).6 FOR;nnr~oJ j Hfp4r 405S ABS-tRACTt The thermal conductivity of sodium was determined by using a stainless steel tube (d = 66 mm) with accumulated oxide deposits. The upper part of the experimental tube was electrically heated while the bottom was cooled by running water. Thus# a heat flow was createdi heat losses were chocked and the temperatures in various places were measured Including the metal surface of the tube and the out- side surfacp of the enveloping insulating cylinder H n 700m, d = 250 mm. The maxi- mum temperature of the insulating surface was 30) K. The experimental data on the sodium heat conductivity tor various oxldo concentrations were adjusted for a t6spers- ture of 328 K. The results showed that the sodium thermal conductivity decreased by more than 50% when the oxide concentration reached an amount of 60% (by weight). In gard, 1/2 Was 621.039.534.6 ACC NR._A6W6450 on: aample, in which the content of oxygen was 0.1) v4W. %0 the thermal conductivity we 12).6 w1m -dog C. The experiments proved that the thermal conductivity of a layer consisting of sodium and sodium oxide was less than that of pure sodium. The presence of oxide deposits on the heat exchange surface canp thereforep distort the results in calculating the heat transfer to liquid..metals Orig. art. hast 2 figures. SUB CODSs 20/ SUBM DAM 3loot64/ ORIG RM W4/ OTH R6t 002 is iRTINDVP 1. P. AR393V, I. P. - "The clinioal aq*ots and sercdiagwais of grippal Injuries to the nervous system", Hinsks 1955. Minsk State Mediael Inst. (Dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Hedloal Soienoes). SO: UtIbnAXI LAtopial lb. 46, 12 bbreaber 1955. Hosoow AlIT.CNOV.,_-_I.P-.I_SIZV,1121KOO T,,P* Some data on the state of the hematoencephalle barrier in cerebral oystioorcomis. Zhur. nevr. I palkh. 63 no621213-216 163 (MIRA 161ll) I.Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (zaY6 - prof,, D.A,.Markov) Be- lorusakogo inatituta usovershenstvovanlya vraohoy i Bela- rusakiy nauchno-4selorlovatellskiy institut norrologii,, ney- rokhlrurgii i fixioterapii (dir6 - dotsent I.Pe Azitonov)v Hinake 'i it K7a,)! log, v rw~-hnc-! ~;ti` fl V IN) f on, A\ ZHIGACH, A.F.. doktor khImicheakikh nauk, professor; AIMMOV. I.3., Yandidat tak.hnichaskikh nnuk. av~- Use of hybrides In Industry# Xhin.promeno.4:200-202 is 156. (KLRA gtlO) (Hydrides) 77 --- 7 3(l) AUVORS t 2higachl A. F., Antonov,.I,-5_,,._ SOV64-59-2.V23 -I Vi~ Kazakova, To. B. iymwi, R. S. TITLEs Continuous Method of Obtaining an Equimolecular Mixture of L'thyl-Aluminum Chlorides (Nepreryvnyy rstod poluchoniya ekvimolokulyanicy smesi 9tV&lyuminiykhloridov) PVIODICALt Xhimichoskaya promyshlentiost', 1959, Nr 2, pp 123-126 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In contrast with other methods (Ref 1,a), in the present case the reaction between aluminum and othylahloride (1) was carried out in a mixture of an equimolacular amount of alkyl aluminum halides with the latter serving as catalysts. The metal (or the aluminum alloy) is introduced Into the mixture and reacts with & weak solution of (1) so that the process takes place coutinuvigly and without dguiger. In order to determine the influence exerci.'Ied by various factors on the oourse of the reaction, experiments were made in glass ampoules which demonstrated (Table 1) that under the given conditions (5 hours, 50-550) pure (1) reacts neither with aluminum nor with duralu.-dn (DA). By increasing the addition to the catalyst the reaction Is accelerated. In this connection Card 1/2 the motion with (DA) (containing 4% copper) takes place more Continuous Method of Obtaining an Fquimolecul&r Mixture of SOV/64-59-2-7/23 nhyl-&lwainum Chlorides rapidly than with Al. rnvestigations of the technological parameters of the processes showed that it is more favorable to carry out the reaction in the liquid phase than in the gas phase. The experiments with the liquid phase were made in a glass vessel (100 om3j (Fig 1) in the laboratory. The (DA) - splinters were introduced into an equimoleoular mixture of bromides (6g) and (1) was introduced into the vessel from below. The reaction temperature was controlled by the velocity of passage of (r) and a heating jacket. The experimental results obtained were examinel in a larger reaction column (700 cm 31 and compared to each other (Table 2)', A reaction column of stainless steel (FIg 2) was used for further experiments in a plant (Fig 3). The reaction product obtained exhibited the followirg composition: 21.3% Al, 4Z,1% C1, 29,0% C?5' The coeffiolents of efficienoy of the test plant am tabulated (Table 3). There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 3 references. Card Z/2 SOV/1 29- 511' 9/17 AUTHORS: Dr. Chem.Sc. Zhigach,A.F , Cand.Tech.Sci. Antong-V ~_ Engineers Pchalkina,M.A.: Yukin., G.I., Dobrb_J_eyev,A.8.1 and Vatveyev)V,N, TITLE: Surface Saturation of Steel with Boron from a Gaseous Medium (Poverkhnostnoyo nasyshcheniye stali borom i-- gazovoy sredy) PERIODICAL: Metallovedeni e i Termichoskaya Obrabotka Yetallovt 1959, Nr 4, pp MI+7 + 3 plates (USSR) ABSTRACTs The authors of this paper investigated exhaustively the problem of borating of metallic surfaces by BA for the purpose of determining optimal conditions of obtaining layers of high quality. The experiments and the experi- mental apparatus are briefly described. The possibility was established of borating from the gaseous phase$ using -as a circulation medium a mixture of B-)116 and hydrogen, The best results were obtained with the following regime: borating temperature 800 - 85000- provess Card 1/2 duration It - 5 hours; ratio of tho gas mixture B2H6tl[2 1:75; gas flow rate 75 - 100 litre3/hour. a 'OV/129-59-4-9/17 Surface Saturation of 3teel with Boron from a Gase:)us Medium Under such conditions a 200 micron thick borated layer of a high hardness is obtained. The mierchardness of the layer at the surface reaches the value of 3000. There are 9 figures and 6 references, 1 of which is Soviet, 1 German, If English. Card 2/2 5.3700 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT; Card 1/3 ov I-[ Z11 I om I A. It'. x-ya makayeva, S. Z. Colic erlil lig the mech"in I ori ol' Dl.bov;iti- Ji(~;wt I on W11 h Olef 111"i Zhurnal obslichey kliltrill, 1900, Vol 30, 111- 1, C.30 (USSR) Diborane reacts w1th exce,... 1,ona�-, atvc1y,a1l(y1d11.)orane3 (Im.A li'll-111. H PJI.-,; according to the reactioliu: It'll$ ;-.1 21111, (1%). 113114 f IIIIJ --'b It"ll, (%'), It'll, I C.01-11. --1111, j 111114COlp-o 4 11113 ---' 1% 11). + cal1q. --,. 11113 f [tall (% 111) 113114iWII-001 + C.Ilf- --- 11113 f OX) Concerning the Mechanism of Diboz,arie Reaction With Olerins , ( 7 _i ~1 8 'Sovi 9 - 3o - 1 -.,i, 4 Theoretically, a B atom can loin elther of the C-C cir".)n atoms and form isomers. According to D. fi,wd 111, ora ri e gave with olerinu equal amounts of Isormei-O (X~ tirld,W); for ._,Xample: C 3, C, 11 3\ D111, + 6\C-(:11, , 2ll cil (X) C Q113 3 111114 + 6 cil3\C:=Clll ~ 211C 1XI) C::: 3 It was aloo, reported (J. Am. Cirmi. Soc., Vol 'j-8, p 5694; Chem. Eng, New3, 1957, Vol 6, Nr th,~~ olefins, on reduction w1th sodimn 'in the pre3ence of AM 3' gave the corrcspondtn~, prlm-,iry aloo- hols. Inview of tht~ contradIctory data on th., ovdol, of' d1borane addition to oJefino, tfic authovo In ,-cstji-ated the mectinniviii of' UiUn) reaction. Pi-opyletie With dlbovano Card 2/3 on heatinp, to 230-2500 C t7ave trlpropylboron In 911~'*i Concern-* xij~ I . , the ti%~,Aumloin of D1bcral-,e 7 hoa~'.'Gioll With 01cf,ill"t y t el. d. 8-lintlailly, trI.L-al.y.11~oron zind ("'H-Inolb.'Itl ,-1) bor-On Were obtallied !?1 ;111(1 r-'0v(!0t1' ''ely. yl-td:~I Tho st-ructuvo or tiv, abo%c ' (Ieti-vmlnea I)y and thv kloron-." 4-c tho '110 D(C I1 .311"0', 1 ri 3 JC if-, 114-1 Oil + LAI t- C. i Primary alcohola (main pvoduct~; ) ot"Lained vrorn the threv alkylborono; 11-propallol, l)-butancil, '111(i 11-luo- butaxiol This proved that till)oranc ad&-~J to tht, %lunibl" bond accordl.111', to tile re'riotlon (XI), th,--it 1:j, contrary to Markownikow rule. There 1:3 1. "able; anvl 8 n~-Ccv- ences, 5 U. S. , 3 Soviet Tric U. S refurencus arp: D. Hurd, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1048, Vol '~O, 1) 2053; R. Whatley, It. Pease, ibid., 1954, Vol ""(-" j-" 835; If. Pro'.."n" B. Subba, ibid., 1956, Vol 1) 56c J. 14; 11. SkYdcr Kuck, J. Johnson, ibid., 19 ~8, , . Vol f-)O, p 1'21; . Eng. News, 1957, Vol 6, Nr 26. SUBMITTED: January 24, 1959 Ca rd 31/3 IEGORNUOp G.A.; VABELI , Ya.I.; ANIUIIOVp I.S.- Phase equilibria in the system N"H - 1~5,. Zhur.noorg.khim. 7 no.100419-2425 0 162. (MIRA 15t10) (Sodium borohydrids) (Ammoniat (Phase rule and equilibrium) ANTONOV, I.S.; KAZAKOVA, Ye.Bs; KIGELI, R.A. 1. Determination of phoegene In technical boron trichloride. Zav.lab, 29 no.71807 163. (MIRA 160) (Phosgene) I nf)64 1)$)()" nw) /or'1;f' n6f; I AVITUOR Ant V. M. Stasincvich, 1). S _rsWl'Inshly, Yu V , Polyakovn, N. Yn rrLE: A method of obtnining methylborate SOURC Khirdcheskayn pronly,0shlentiont',' no 0. 1064, 665- 667 TOPIC TAGS: mothylborate, methylbornte monufncture. methylborinte continuoua synthesis, azeotropic mixture, methylbornt~. extraction, ITIMPI-Rl Oil, Methylbor- ate yield AIKSTRACT: A now procedure, applicable to manufricturing conditions, for ob- taining uWthyl borate it oescribed The arrangerrviiI -)f the rquipmeni it; figiired Svy)thvsis~is ob,nitird wider ;ilmospheric- prrs~;iir, '-rv -W Irikk"'LiA 20", t"). I, Id 9 7 " i ,, F p I, rr 1 x v vz 1 4 1 " It I I s "n t I o r a t v 1 E I ~] o I a I P 'i f r, r T1 I r it, 1 7 e ()I F, r V, A iT Co,d 112 1, 1 18 5-6" ACCESSION NR- AP4046043 and evr)poratef- At 200C Ccmtinuctus synthesis requires continuous feeding, SeD.IrMlon of the ;%zeotropic ruixture and addition of mim-Tr) stearr thf latter being .;~!" 'irl ')! .. I"f. - :--l- T'?w I 'TI ITIrl f~ T nit, r vilkil I v"1 0 1, " ; - " i ..~ I , , .1 1 1 ~ 1 -111 , 1 1 ! 't. t T it- -Ir-1, , ; f,, i r v mp Ti 1 0 t m s r v ;i r I ~1~1 r kTI I re 13 ASSOCIATION None SUBNITT'rED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CO')F:: GC, NIT, IC NO REF SOV- 000 OTHER 006 b ACC NR% AP6025663 SOURCE CODE: Ult/0020/66/164/0,04/0809/0811 AUTHOR: Yeflorenko, 0. A.; Stastnevich, D. S.; Antonov, 1. -8. ORG: none TITLE: Thermal analysis of the sodi 'L.hyd um _.Lido -hyd rat Ine system SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 164, no. 4, 1966, 809-8 11 TOPIC TAGS: hydrazine, sodium compound, boron'lompound, borohydride, hydrazine compound, phase diagram ABSTRACT: Phase equilibria in the sodium borohydride-hydrazine system were studied In the range from. -120 to 80C by the differential-thermal method, at concentrations from 0 to 85. 6 wt. % NaBH4. Both heating and coolft curves were plotted, and the results are shown in 1/3 UD 646.271+546.171.5+ Z?_ ACC Mi AP5025863 Fig. 1. khase diagram of the NaBH4 - N2H4 system Ito- I %%u spa v6 w to A I XOro Alij ACZ--NR, 25863 C) Fig. 1. Four compounds were observed: NaD14*2N21-14, MEIN - N04, NaD14, N21-4, and NaI3114 - 6N2114, and the corresponding thermal effects are discussed. 7be marked supercooling Di mixtures of the system and the exothermic effect on the heating curves lead to the aseumptior that during cooling, the system as a whole tends toward a nonequilibrtuin cry3tallization; for this reason, In plotting the phase diagriun, the authors determined the transition points from heating curves Instead of cooling curves. The paper was presented by Academician 1. 1. Chernyayev 24 Mar 65. Orig. art. has: I figure. BUD CODE,.- IC / SU13M DATE: 19Mar65 / ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF-. 007 nw 3/3 L-10438-66 F-WT(s)/WP(b) JW/RM A I NRO AP6000281 SOURCE COM UR/0078/65/010/009/1971/1975,~ AUTHOR., SoloTlyeva G. S. Antonov L -S2 0 Darson, M. So -Lt. j 9 - A IN -4! 6 ORG nono T I T ~1 SoIxibility of-Mor"'indiethylent gly~~dime h 1 SOURGE-~~ Zhut-P.&I. nevrganichoskoy khimil, Y. 10.. no. 9,, 1965, 1971-1975 TQPIC TAGS- ether, solubility,, heat of vaporization,, diborane, diethyleno glycol., press,ire,. ta;rperattirA depan-iAnoe, high. temperature eff#,~t, L-.-w temperature effect ABSTRAM: 711v~, Kolibillity of diborene in dibthylene glycol dixethyl ether (DUDE) wash dstermintd ^,t tsP;>,-ratn"-.s of -20,~ 0, 420t 440, and 4600 and partial prossurve of Moran^ from 114 to 695m HC1 aiid allso at -,?0,, 0, and +20C at prossuren fr,,v. ;.. to IQ. at-!,, Thlo solutions were found to obey Henry's, lav under theoe conditions. An empirical equation is given for the temperatiire do nce of the Henry coofficionti for pressures up to I atA., log X m 6.86- nVot for pressures up to 10 atm$ log K w 6066- 616a2 0 The calculated heat ofy~-'-' vaporization of diborxne from its solutionsyi~~DZ to, 3 - 3A kcal/mo.(e. It was found that the reaction of d1borane with DODE is autocatalytie and forms matitane., the reaction rate being accelerated with rising pressure arA temperature. Card 1/2 UDC, 546.271 L io438-M ACC. NR. AP6OW281 The vApor Prgesure of DODS was determined in the mnge of 40 - 900, M, K, Kapirmao" kindly supplied the DODR samples* Orige art, has: 4 figui~eis., 3-U610-st &M 3 foranUss M CODEt 07920/ SUBM DATSt IhMar64 Card 2/2 L14439-66 MM(a)/EWP( WV/RM ACC NRt AP5002965 SOURCE CODE: UR/0206/65/000/024/0134/gl34 INVENTOR: 1. S., .-A ; Pchalkina. M. A. Galaktionova, N ORG* none TITLE: A method for gas boronizing metal surfacesi Cl 48, No. 177254 SOURCE: Byulloten' Izobretaniy I tovamykh znakov, no. 24, 1965, 134 TOPIC TAGSt surface hardening% metal coating, boron, diborane ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for gas boronizin metal surfaces by high temperature treatment In a gas mixture based on diborane A di It boraneargon mixture is used to produce a layer which is tightly bound to t a sul- strata and resistant to mechanical shocks. SUB CODEz 1l/ SUBM DATEt llOct63 Card 1/1 UDC: 621.785.5 ACC Mt AMT190151 so URC-E 00 DE -t UW0078/66/011/W415/049 - AUTHORt Yogoreakop Go A*; St&sin6vi0ho D, S; Antonoyl L So ORGi none TITIZi Phase diagram of the NaMeH3 aystem somg% zhurnal nooreanichoskoy khimlip V. ll# no* 2j 1966t 415-419 TOPIC TAGSt phase diagramo thermal analystep boron;, wamonjap hydridep melting point ABSTRACTt The pronent work is a continuation or an earlier investigition of the NaBH4-NH system by the authorp with the differenco that the temperature range in this Cale is 225*0 to -100C instoad of 25*0 to -W,8C, An NaBH 4 of 99*5% purity was used* ,,he saturation vapor pressure of desiccated, purified NH, at -4998 and 4OeOG Vas 310 and 539 mm HCj respoctivolys Equilibria of the nodium borohydrido - armonia. system were invostigited by the method of differential thermal analysis, and a phase diagram of the system wAs constructed (Figure I)a The time-temperature and the timo-tnmperatur, gradient curves were recorded by EPP-09 and PSH-01 automatic potentiometers, elpeciaA, adapted for this purpose, and by a chromol-copol thermocouple. The hot junctions of th, thermoenuple were placed In a Dowar vessel filled with melting too. The standard used was -SiH(0C,2U5)g# which froozes at -1700. The *)oling rate was 1-2C per minute* A acho- matio diagram C the apparatus used to record the cooling curves is given* 'tha-amount Card UDCs 541-123-2+546.27"1 P ACC NR. iW1905l Figure 1. Fbiso diagram of NaBl~,.XH system 0 - data of oooling curves 0 - tonsimetric data x - visual polytbermic data of the condensed ammonia was determined usinG the Mondoleyev-Glapoyron equation [not give@ from the Initial and end pressures of the ammonia in vacuum, Too systam in questionp limited by a field or high concentration of ammonia, is charaoterised by the formation of N&M #4.5NH with the malting point at -20*5C,p which undirgD*3 2 polywrphio transforma- tion at ~-67*50# Orige art* hass /# fig# and 1 table* SUB OOMs 07/ SWM DATZs 20J--64/ ORIG R9Fz OTH RE?s 001 Card t.c -4V I -V -41P VL A - . -I- - ~ Y. Strength of donstruction Blemepts Dinaertationt -- *Analysis of the Development of MethA for Testing Cars mmd Ways of Improving Those Methods In the Future." Cand Tech Scip Movoov MectromechanicAl rnst of Railroad Transport Engineeral Moscow, 1953. (ReferativW Zhurnal -- Mokhanikap Moscovj, Mar 54) SO- S%1 213, 20 Sep 54 BSNIO, TIORY 11110h; OSTRTAIrOV, Xonstantin T, P.P., inshener, rodaktor; BORROTA, Yo,,N,, takhnichookiy redaktor [Progressive work organisation of calcium costing *hope) hredoveja organizatsita raboty kalftessaltycahnoga teekha. Moskva, Oos. transposhol-dor, isd-vo, 1956*197 p. (KIRA 10i1) (Boarings (Kochinery)) S/! -01/0 EOWE535 N", MORS A yo. mul Ailtotlov, I A. I IT 1; t s twitle, iiviltorvmis atid magrietmootriction Ity eut 'i ~ ot -At I Pl-, (I VDICAL. I evt,.~t t %o N % %s!iikii ut ;z-1-,ttk It -av c-ov I) I v. F I/ I k.0, I IAT - N,l lost r o m) 11 1 o ,till ind A. 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I)10 Oe and then a ivvi-t-sion to ivio at .~ I-iolti ~4fvengtl, tit - 7 '1 - 0 v .Tit., tent, -;t it-resv.,4 of nwAk7 vt izatio,t .61/1 allo -.11,1.ctostl J( , I o it (isril 4 VLASOV, A.Ya.; ANTONOV, _~!V, TemVeratur"opendent magnetic hystereois azd temperature bysteresis of mgnotostriction in nickel and nickel-copper alloyse Ixv*Sib*otd,AN MR nooSsl2l-14 161, (MIRA 24:8) lo Iwtitut fisiki Sibirskogo otdoleni7s. AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk L Kwarovskiy podagogiobaskiy iritituts (Hysteresis) (Copper-piokel &Uoys) (Mipetostriction) gi,j Z2,00 e. 13 5 AVCHORS. Alit cinov IV an~.l t.i A 'I ,'l ILE rupappl'itkil r, il%.At el "s; 1 Of IZAt lon ~Wll.l tho *.-W.1%111t.( 011 , J" .' � 11.311 ODICAL Filska .1 , i, I v 11)(11 ~Jtl 12, N o Fx 11 et im, III it -it I I emilk 1, '% t I Ir 11 %, !- t t' r 6, . 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I I \ tit tile I t~ -it it tit -itricoment it o w1 Nh 11 I-V oll I I% o Ilit %ct\' fields 6/126/61/012/002/003/019 Temperature Hysteresis ..... F073/r335 the displacement of the boundaries 0.; revorsible. The proportion of the irreversible displacemotits incroa4es with increasing r1*1d and a maximum value is reached for a ~;ertain field intensity. It is particularly for these field intcttsities that maximum values of.temperature hysteresis are obtained. There are 5 figures and 1) referonct-4: 10 Soviet and I non-Soviet, The rofs,ronce quoted is: - Ferroniagii, t i s Rof. 1 - I.R. Ashworth London, 1938. ASSOCIATION: 111stit%it fizillLi SO A:~ (1118tittite of Physics of SO AS Kemerovskiy pvdnp-,~ institut (Kemerovo llledaro.~ilal 11isi-Ituto) SUBMITTEDt May 20, 1960 (initi"lly) March 20, 11)01 Card 3/5 AgrOWNI Ly. -- -- -)Cgx~eUxtrieU4a of- nickel-oopper alloys in weak fields* Izv,vys6 ucheb.sav.; fit. nos5t170-171 161, (MIRA IWO) 1. Kamerovokiy podagogichookiy inatituto (Nickel-copper alloys-Magnetio proportion) I RMA-M ~ I , - I ~ -i ,, :,. " ~, ~~4 ~ l.- ~. .!: I.. I ~, . ~ /2 . -! 1 7( ~r, _ ~~ r~ np~ AR500pj*0 1L., ~, ~ ; (-?, ;L. Ar. to r n v I V. CITED SOURCE: tich. zapi vemirovsk. 900. pod. In-t, vyp. 7, 1963, "7 9 7 A I IV J"C rld#' P . I r1: I J-. T S'1,11 13 C 0 DIR 1%7M, VIM Card 1/1 A I i I.; f IN v , I , V . VvII,cminaticn, or -Arnetostriction cozistr-nt - and tt.cir ts~mperr,-turp depor.dence on the tmAls of experiments coi,ducted vn I olycrystal- 11he spectirens. Izv. vys. uchob. rav, 1, fir. (MAJ% 17-11) 1. Kqrorovskly radagogichoskly institut. ANTONOV 1.1u. IntMucigg short poriods of scavenging in vibration and machine drMing, iumsdA okh.nedr 28 no.3t48-49 fir 162. (ICU 15W 1. Kurgm-Tyubinskaya gidrogeologicheakaya partiya. (Vakhah VaUey-Boring) IIINIG, 11--liod-rag, natiltautaki potpukowilk mr,ph.; BAanka, docent dr.; AMIONOV, Ivan, sanitetski porucn!k mr.yh. ~-. , I -.. . Colorimetric method for the deter.-aination of novccainu hparoe),10,- ride In mixturos with adrenaline or corbacile. Vo,'nosantt. pr*Sl. 23 no.104-36 ja 166. I* Vojnoaanitetski zavod u Sarajevu; Yedicinski fakultAt u Sarajuvi. Institut ra hemiju. reop arliv and rem o.-y Tursene I prouchvane ria podz-i-W v~.Ji Fie tr I o~ no "i rP,-lof- I Ia. SL ,-fliep Nouke i lviuvtvo~ Ll' p. "'onthly Ust cf Eart tvrorean 14,*, Vvl. ~, No2 2, f-'elil'biv ll;~90 Une.I&BLO AJITOVUV , Khr. -- - ------------ Hydrogeologio conditions In tho DWtrcwrad regiq. Godishnik Hin pol inst ?t6146 f60/161--rpubl. 062J. ANTONOV, M. "Underground water in the region of the block of salt in Provadlya Okoliya." p. 191 (Isvestiia, Vol, 5. 1957, soma, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EgAI) LC, Vol. 7. No. 8. August 1958 yi.. "Subterranean witel-r, in BuL',~lris. Tr. fron tt,c Hkj!jsjf_j." r"50,13 I-IC, ~ I li I;Ql ~ C--echoslovakla., V0.1. ,, 1, - ., - It -a., li~3t (f (,.--j,]), 1z, vol. ~-, ""o. "', dully 1~jf~), Urlcl.~E! - I Repair of 35 kilovolt supportJrAg pin-lasulatora. Robe, onerg., 23, no, A. 1952. SOt MLRA. November 1952. 1. . A % 'OINOV, - N . A . ; :~.V. 2. U331" UCO) 4. ':Iectric Transfomers 7. OT-~rating ',-10 kv line transfomers, K.A. Anlonuv, l'.',. N)~,,o~Slovskiy, oall.energ. I .~ no. 1, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - - Al'ilL 1953, Uncl. 1 - M: , t, . ~,. o I Y, p. .1. 55. 'ON u ~ (6c j 4.. FICCLric Preakers 7o Prevcnting da=ge to 'lea-l-inS Of CirCult Ureakevs lr,,-~,,~Nl i,.A. i-41,r A. t . . IlAb.cnerg. 3 rjo. 4, 1953. 1 v. 9- t2pthl asions Z Mat Of' Hilastwi tAccesal p Liby*-*Ary of Congresu, - ANI.IL -- 19511, Uncl. ANTi NhV, ~ h- , , o,.i !T., KrirOJ~7 wn*,,,- in the region ot' the Sofia wl-4.,~tern l."ain I Go,tishn'A Min vol Inst 8%517-,536 101-162 tpul)'- lolj, ANTONOV, K.I., inzh.; SAYIOSATSKIY, N.N., inah, Modernization of screw presses. Kh1m. mashinoatr. no. 61 34-)5 N-D '62. (MIRA 170) r.7 -7 AH7110IN-3vP K. IT :Ir Cand. of 1bchnical Sciences. "Reinforced Concrete with Supporting Mounting In Civilian Construction" presented at VIII Scaebn of Aced. of Architecture of USSR (27-31 we 1947, Moscow). Arkh1tektura i Btroitellstvo," Vol. III, No. 1, Jon 1948. '~'l 0 ts .3, o o karkasa v-. s u, 0 :0 1!41~ p s. 25-3l.. V01. DostizhPilly'a otechertvennoy tokhniki no ntroltr1lstv, vyrrtrwO, v !`68kvp ('40AIrve- rents o:' .13oviet technology In the constructAon of' rulti-r~ory or) v "h-tivda", 10,~I. 31 r. 11111s. ClAnlogC-0 fro: absttact. 14 Iccture on c,nrAruc11I,-:n of. tall bu ldin.v ~n an r~romd !'cmcov, lndicutin;~ dir-~.-nviorx and cf t-teric-, and corparitir ther with 11SA rkyscravers. N/5 748.1 .A6 IVANOV, I.T., kwAidat takhnichaskikh nauk, otyststvonmry redaktor; ANTOI[OT.$,_K&X4# redaktorl TOLZHINSKITO A.Ts. rodaktor: OWOT, LN., lfiaoiior; MKITSOV. O.T., rodaktor; FIVINIR, I.T., Inthener, redaktort ROTIRT, P.P.: TRIDRXRO. 0.1., "daktor; PXCHIOTSIrATA. T.V.# tokhaichookir rodaktor (Skyscraper designs; experience in design and construction] Ilonstruk- tell vyootrqkh sdanit; is opyta prooktIrovantim, I vosvedentia. Red. kolleglia I.T.Ivanov, KA.Antonov, A.T.Volshonaktl I dr, Kooky&, Got, lid-vo lit-ry po stroltel'stvu I arkhItakturs, 1952, 103 p. [Microfilm) (XLRA 7tIO) 1. Chlea-korreepandent Akedoull &rkhttektury SSSB (for Antonov, Volthenskly, Oornov, lusnotsov, Rotert) 2, Akadestya arkhttektw7 SSSR, Moscow. Institut stroltolluoy takhniki. Okyscraper*) (Archltocture-Designe and plans) UMADWanamag - TLU SM12AIngs F" 52 "Soviet Science and Tall building CaustTaction," r. IL Autonov, Corr Member, Aced Sei USBR "PrLroda" No 21 PY 58-65 C&Wu- a Moscow skyscrapers is the Noseaw Is 220 a hiab and 2,2DO cu a In vol (ef "Pr1raft" 50 1, 1952). Under construction are other buildings: 32-f3am, 2,000-, adminIstrative buildinS; 26- now, 10000-rwn hotel on shore of Moscow River; 32-f2aor residentiLl house on Xotel"Ic x1mva qwq; IL 20-fUw hotel on Kammamolske^ Place; and aftam. ALU buildings ore outstanding in their bewxty, 1A coutrast to the ugly, 40aw a, of NOW York. ANTONOV. X.X. Conference on sk7scrapers. Blul,stroi.tekh. 10 no.12:)',-36 JI 151. (MLEt& 6:A) (Myscrapers) ANTONOT, K.K., chien-korreopondent; I&MVSXATA, G.M., k"didat tekhnicheeklkh %auk. Ull constritotion In maNy-storled frunod bitildings. Gorokhot.gook. 27 no.B: 20-23 Ag '5)o NUI& 6t8) 1. Aka4emiya iLrkhltekturv S&U (for Antonov). (WIL116) AlfrONOV.K.K. New requirements In connection with the developments In prefabrida- ted reinforced concrete construction. Standartitataila no.4:41-4 JI-Ag 155. (MIRA 8:101 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadeati Arkhttektury SSSR (Prbeast ooncrote construction) ZAXHAROV. N.0., kandidat t*khnichookikh ANTONOV, Xonotantla, 4qk 'UW.--;;~4Qtor;'fAk!YlVA, YO.Ke, redaktor isdatellstys; OUUTA. S.S.. takhnichookiy redaktor [Analytical method In th:l:lanntng and standardization of precast concrete elements; bont sent*) Anslitichookli motod v okonomike proektirovanit i unifikatsit abomykh thelesobstonnylkh konstraktail: Isgibseq* oloventy. Kooky*, ace, lid-vo lit-ry po strolts I arkhtt., 1956. 30 P. (NLRA 10:6) (Precast concrete construction) AXTONOT9 K.K,, kandidat tokhniaheskikh nank. UnifloNtion of not loads of standard m1tistried industrial build Inds. Diul. strol. takh, 13 no*917-8 6 156, (KLRA 9:11) I* Inatitut prorqshlannft zdanly I soorushonly Akadsmil stroltelletva I arkhitoktury SpR. (Oonstruation Industry) ANTONOTj KA00 komdt tekh. nm*-, KHART OTA# TesPep Inshe % 000-1- Rs~ult~ Of testing PrsO&8t reinforced conareto roofs built without using girders, MI. *trot. tskh, 15 ao,WO-15 7 19. OMA Ila) 1, Whuohno-issledomtellemy Institut putt I strottelletys Akadeall stroltelletva I arkhttektury 83M4 (Roofing, 0onorste-Nating) AWONOVp K.K., k&nd.takhn.nauk "Precast reinforced concrete foundations of frame buildings" by S.A. Rivkin, D.A. Korehunov, N.M. Frankel'. Reviewed by K.K. Antonov. Bet. i shal.-bet. 8 no.110 of cover N 162. (HIRA 15:1.1) (Foundations) (trao&st concrete) (Rivkin, S.A.) (Korshunovp D.A.) (Fronkellf M.M.) AYZINSHTADIO G.I.-A.; ARrONCY, K.V. Tactors in the formation of slat doe" and oil pool* in the southern part of the Bob& oil region, Avtoref. nauch. trud. TMORI no.17: 214-219 '56, (KamakhoUn-APetroleum geology) (mIRA lit6) AYVINSIITADT, Girsh Yesell-Aronovich; APTON01"' Kar I Vi hk NEVELOWEY11, V.I., "dushchiy-r-kt ONOVA, I.M., teklin,red. (Formation of salt domes and oil pools In the soutliern pArt of the Embal Formiroymnle soliarqkh kupolov I aRlashel n"M lUshnol %by. Leningrad. Gostoptekhitdat, 1963. 315 p. (Leningrad. Vaesoluanyi neftlanol nauchno-lealedovatellskii geologorazvedoch- ny'i institut. Trudy, no.207). (MIRA l6iS) (Emba region-Oil fields) (Emba region-3alt domes)