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SIMI(VESCU,Cr., prof. dr. ing.; GRIGORAS,K.,,
in#,,;-AWDJa-GKMArESCu,A.,iv#-
Rasearc~. in the field of wood ob"#7 J~ RmamiIii. 04 hirtie
10 no*,~t75-81 Hr161.
1. Membru Corespondent al Academiai R.P.R. (for Simionesau).
GRIGOWA, Ing-; APAXDEI-MA=U,A,, ing,j SIMICKESCUpCro, profedre
Ing.
Some obsery tione on the main components of century-old treen,
Cal hirtie 10 no.109355-360 0161
1. Membru Corespondent al AaRdemiai R.PeR. (for Simionescu).
ASAN-DZIIA.LALOVAO Z.A.
Asan-dzhalalova, Z.A. "On heart tumors", Trudy Kuybyshevsk. gos.
med. in-ta, Vol. 11, 1901
p. 206-09.
SOi U-30L2, 11 March 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, No. 9, 19lig)
I's,ux.umv, I:. Cand Bio Soi--(dins) "Cin ok~K) c h -. n "
rj i n th ) Lc~ ALI, in -11, r
,I . - I.- L,
proylt~rtics of th-- blood in calvos of tha jklr~'Uau
brQtd v:~riz;u-, periods
of kts cro"..-U) . " k, rulizo, 19 vp - (I-An of Agr
USLAI. Kir-
"r ..
gin Aj~r Inst), 200 copio-.-.
ASANBAYIV, S.V.
Ximinate defect@ in bonus systems. Naft.khoz- 35 no-3'6o-61 d
Mr '57& (MLRA lOz4 #
(Petroleum industry)
(Bonus system)
ASOM-MV, Ili. A. : Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of
the operation
of lmonc.lothl7edl prefabricated reinforced-coycrete roofs
under horizontal load
(of the seismic type)". Alma-Ata, 19501. 14 pp. (Acad
Conrtruction and Architect-
,, Central Sci Res inst of Structural Desi , T , IK
ure USSR gnr si-I S )p 150 copies (HL,
i,-o 16, 1?591 108)
T-N
Aciars
jiflu"Ci.g tb* pemstnence of paper Cristoltr
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sulble, 50"It fftl t--i~ wul S%r%,d wuh ~ n
,
,.,six
) am, 2,8% melarnine resin and irmcliated Aft"
agIng cl piprr
sizrd in alk or acid medium. ne Qddn (if
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10. Lad 20 b~. Rine (i), rAm-re.ted p.t- ?--1
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RUMANIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and
Their H-33
Application, Part 4. - Cellulose and Its
Derivutives, Paper!
Abs Jour Ref Zhur- Khimiya, No 14, 1958, 49027
Author _U-_4e&w"t--
Inst
Title t Synthetic Resins and Paper Sizing.
Orig Pub : Celuloza.si hirtie) 1957) 6) No 10,
336-347
Abstract : The use of synthetic resins) especially
of amino plas-
tics and melamine resins, improves the mechanical
pro-
perties of paper. The phyuico-chemical mechanism of
this process is d43cussed.
Card 1/1
RMWiL,/High Molecular Chemistry.
Abs Jour i Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 61 1959, 22002
Author 1,Asindei N, Vasiliu, Gh;9 Simionascu, Gr.
Inst ;'TUM an an ademy, Iasi B anch.
Title :Th,~ Radioactivity of Thoriuim and Uranium
Compounds of Carboxymothyleallulose.
Orig Pub :Studii st corcotari sttint. Acad, RPR Fil.
Iasi, Chim., 1957, 8, no 1, 201-210
Abstract :For investigating the structure of cellu-
lose and its derivatives a mothod was de-
veloped for detormining the dogree of re-
placoment of colluloseglycol acid by means
of the utilization of tho natural radioac-
tive proporties of thorium and uranium com-
pounds of carboxyniethylcollulose. Also$ an
Card 1/2
Obtaining cellulose in high yield. V.
Diaconescu, Emanuel
P43 el, Gh. INicKfu_s,_Tr_na Weiss, Elena
C-aUsTr-u-1-go-rel FL,.Idman',
t
C..,+Iatase N AsAndel Gh. Rozmarin, and Cristo
or Simionescu.
MY. inbt. politelh _Iasi _kN.S.) h, Y-1-e-ra-5 of
coliulose (up to 65%) are obtained by digesting
61W kg. wood
w:,th Na0II (5'10 kg.), and 70 kg. Na2S, so that
the total alky.
113 13.2% (on the wood basis). The so-caLlea
active alky. is
1'L.t't%. The digestion required 2 hours and .10
Y-.dn. at max. press-
ui' e, maintaining this for another 10 min.,
degassing for 5 min.,
alid then washing for 6 hrs. The pujp contained
77.571% cellulose,
114.66%-lignin, 6.30% pentosans, and 76-69%
a-cellulose.
Ilella Paecht-Horowitz
ASAN"NURI A. 0.
Welded pillars for bracing oil wells Moskya 003, nauchno-taklm.
izd-vo neftianci i
~~orno-toplivnoi 3.it-ry,, 1945. 71 p. (51-Z466)
TH871-A78
1. Petrolown - Well-boring
2. Petroleum engineering
Subject USSR/Mining A ID P - 537
Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 3/29
Author Asan-NurlA, A. 0.
Titlf-:! Methods and schedules of development of "offshore"
oil deposits
Periodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #7, 9_16, Jl 1954
Abstract A discussion of articles published In Neft. Khoz.,
Nos. 8,
9 and 10, 1953, by Negreyev, B. F., Dunayev, F. F. Malik-
Pashayev and others concerning corrogion-preventing
measures in tY)e "offshore" well drilling installations
(Stockades). The author also analyses simultaneous survey-
ing and prospecting of a group of wells for the same
horizontal deposits and presents his own recommendations
for extensive and economical operation.
Institution: (Gipromneft). State Institute for Planning of
"Offshore"
Oil WC113.
SubmittEd No date
A6AN-NU,R1 A. nd.takhn.nauk
-7j
fe, Mechanizing the erection of derricks used in oil
well drilling.
Kekh.trud.rab. 11 no.8:14-16 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Oil well drilling)
ASAX-NURI. A. ., red.; ZHUKHOUTSKIT, B.Tu., red.;
KARASU,'A.K., red.;
KOVTUNOV, G.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, red.; SUZTM,
V
red.; 1SAYEVA, V.V., vedushchijr red.; POLOSINA, A.S.,
tekhn.red.
(Perfecting oil and gas drilling practices]
Sovershonstvovanis
takhaiki i tekhnologii bareniia na nelft' i gaz; materialy.
Noakva, Goe~nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi
lit-ry,
1960. 347 P. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Vserossiyakoye soveshchaniye.xal~otnikov bureniya.
Krasnodarv
1958. 2. Rukovoditall laboratorli pr-omyvochnykh zhidkostey
Krasno-
darskogo filiala Vaesoyuznogo nauchna--Lssledovatel~skogo
instru-
mentallnogo instituta (for Zhakhovittikiy). 3. Krasnodarskiy
Alial
Toesovuznogo nauchn~,-issledovatellekogo instrumentallnogo
instituta
(for Kovtunov).
(Oil well drilling)
SHATSOV, Nakhman Issakovich; SKIRMOV, Aleksandr
Petrovich; _ASW-NU4,,_,,
_.A.Aj,_red.; PMOVA, Te.A., vedushchiy red,; GANINA,
L.V.,
takhn.red.
(Deep-drilling practices in foreign countries]
Takhnologiia
burenlia glubokikh akwashin xe rubeshom. Moskva,
Gos.nauchno-
tekhn.isd-yo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960.
268 p.
(MIRA 13:11)
(United States--Boring)
--A"IAN 14UIU--A,O.-,, :Inz-
Technicaa problems of drilling deop holes. Nafta Pol 19
no.118-10
Ja 163o
1. Dyraktor Wszechzwiazkowego Instylatu Wiertnictwa, Moskim.
ASAN NURI A 0 -in z
0
Turbodrillo for deep drilli4. Nafta Pol 19 no.2:29-32
F '63.
IOANNESUN, R.A.,, XARAYEVs A.K., KACHLISHVILII, K.Z.j,
V=V9 S-M.,, M&CHINSKIY,, N.D.9 OSTROVSKIYs A.P., sLamr, v.m.,
TINOFEYEV, N.S.,
Problems of deep-drilling
Report to be submitted for the Sixth World Petroleum Congress,,
FrAnkftrt,, 16-26 juns 63
ASAN NURI, A. 0,, inzo
Techniques of drilling deep boreholes. Nafta Pol
19 no.3:
65-67 Mr 263.
ALIKHANOV, E.N.; ASAN-NURI, A.O.; KULIYEV, I.P.;
MAMMOV, B.M.;
ORUDZHE7--S-.-A-;-',~'-TIMFEYEV~ N.S.
p
Off-shore oil of the U.S.S.R. Neft. khoz. 42 no.9/10:
46-51 S-0 164. (AURA 17:12)
USSR/Theoretical Physics B-6
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, No 10919
Author : Asanov, A.R.
Inst : Electrophysics Laboratory, Academy of Sciences, USSR
Title : Remark Concerning One Variant of the Equations of the
Non-Local Field.
Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956, 30, No 3, 61g-620
Abstract : Using a specific example, the author illustrates the pos-
sibility of introducing naturally the spin into the theo-
ry with the mass spectrum. Starting with the Markov equa-
tion for the free particle (Referat Zhur Fizika, 1956,
15950) the author shows that the solution obtained makes
it possible to classify all states of the particles by
mass, internal momentum, and "internal time number."
As was emphasized by the author, this problem is treated
by way of illustration.
Card 1/1
ASANOV, Amirgali
[The party organizations in Kazakhstan in the
struggle to
strengthen agriculture in the republic by rpoviding
qualified personnel] Partiinye organizatsii
Kazakhatana v
bor'be za ukreplenie sel'skogo khoziaistva respubliki
kva-
lifitsirovannymi kadrami, 1953-1960 gg. Alma-Ata,
Kazgoolitizdat, 1962. 71 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Kazakhstan--Agriculture)
(Kazakhstan-Communist Party of the Soviet
Union--Party work)
E
ASANOV, ~.N.j IMBERRAN, L.A.; SOLOVIV V, D.T.;
SHAMBORANT, G.G.,
spets. red.
[Mechanization and automation of labor-consuming
opera-
tion in starch and molasses factories)
Makhanizatsiia i
avtoratizatsiia trudoemkikh rabot na
krakhmalo-patochnykh
zavodakh. Moskva, TSentr. in-t nauchno-tekhn.
informatsii
pishchevoi promyshl.# 1963. 37 p. (F.IR& 17.-11)
I
ASANOV B.A.
Periodicity of fruit bearing in apple trees. Izv.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.
biol.nauk 4 no.3:139-144 162 iKIRGHIZISTAN-APPLE) (MA 15:11)
ASANOV, G.
Several problems of the geography of the rural
distr,liation r,'
populction in the northern group o.*" the Fergana
Vall(.-.,,, regiona.
Nauch,. trudy TashGU no.251. Trudy llauch.-is.91. otd.
Gt?og. fak.
no.305-40 164. (MIRP 180)
ASANOV,--K,-', Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Agrotechnical
procedures for yel-
-1-oli-iobacco in the Chilikskiy Rayon of the Alma-Atinskaya
Oblast."
Alma-Ata, 1960. 20 pp; (Committee of Higher and Secondary
Specialist
Education under the Council of Ministers Kazakh SSR,
Kazakhstan State
Agricultural Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 30-60,
139)
Nt, I - Aji 7 1
1~71 14 Hilt
ASANOV. MIKOLAY.
Forest garrison. IUn.tokh. 3 no.7:54-56 i1 159. (KIU
13:8)
(Aaroplanes--Piolting)
AS"OV, P.
Repairing electric wiring and up lianceis. Inan. sila
vo.6:17-18 JS '53.
(MMA 6:6)
(Ilectric aDparatus vad appliances, Domestic)
21(3) 30V/56-35-3-42/61
AUTHOR: Ananov, R. A.
TITLE: On the P-Deoay of a Particle of Spin 3/2 (0 P-raspade chastitsy
so sPinol, 3/2)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ekaperimentnl1noy i tooreticheskoy fiziki, 11,158,
Vol 35, Nr 3, pp 796-798 (US3R)
ABSTRACT: In connection with the possible existence of hyperons of a
spin higher than 1'-12, the inveatigation of' the decay of
a parti,~le of spin 3/2 is rather interesting. The author in-
vesti,-~ates the P-decay of such a particle accordin,,, to the
scheme Y 4 p + e + (which is annlo,-ous to the scheme of
the neutron decay) in the first approximation of the pertur-
hation theor The V
prollucts of the decay are assumed to satis-
fy the Dirac ~;irak) equation, and the de-.ayin,,,- particle -
an equation of the Rari.ta-Schwinger (ShvinCer) type. An ex-
pression is !,iven for the interaction which caueen the decay.
The niithor then grives an e%plicit expression for the averaged
and sumned-up square of the matrix element of the decay at rest.
Card 1/2 In the calculations, the neutrino mass WRs assumed to be equal
On the P-Decay of a Particle of Spin 3/2 SOV/56-35-3-42/61
to zero. Prom this expression, the well-known expressions
for
the "pure" variants V, A, T nay easily be deduced. The
square
of the matrix element for the decay of a particle of spin
3/2
is different from the corresponding natrix for the P-decay
of a Dirac particle. The coefficient of the P-V
-correlation,
therefor,e, cannot be greater than 1/3. This causes some
dif-
ferencei in the form of the e~-Aergy opectrum of the decay
elec-
trons. The above-discussed investigation may be applied to
the decay of hyperons Y 4 p +e + ~ and also to P
,Es.sible
iyon decays of hyperons of spin 312: Y -* p + ii + 9 . The
author thanks his chief 1-1. A. Markov, and also B. 11.
valuyev,
and 1. V. Polubarinov for their discussions. There are 4
references, I of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy
(United Institute of Nuclear Research)
SUBMITTED: May 31, 1958
Card 2/2
ASANOV U A SHISHAKOV9 N.A.
Mechanism of the luteraction of platinum with oxygen at
temperatures
up to 3ooO. Isv, AN SSSR, Otd. khim, nauk no.2:225-229 F 161.
(MIRA 14:2)
1, Institut fisioheakoy khimij AN SSSR.
(Platinum) (Oxygen)
SHISHAKOV, N.A.; ANDRUSHMENKO, N.K.1- A�ANQVj U.A.
Role played by oxygen in the formation of textures on the
surface
of metals. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk m.7:1234-1240 Tl
161.
(MIRA 14:7)
1. Inotitut*fizicheskoy kAirdi AN SSSR.
(Metallic oxides)
ASANOV, U. -
Dissertation defended for the degree of Candida'.*
of Chemical
Sciences at the Institute of Physical Chemistry in
1962:
"Structures of Several Crystalline Phases Produced
Yrom Reaction
of Platinum with Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide,"
Vast. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, Moscow, 19639 pages
119-145
ACC Wi 06032954 ~d'UR&r.-CO6E-:---Uk/6363/66/002/010/li-78/i88l'
AUTHOR; Samsondva, N. N.; Budberg, P. B.; Korpilov, I-. I.;
ABanov, U. A.
ORG: Institute of Metallurgy im A. A. Baykov, Academy qf
SciencesSSSR (Inatitut
metallurgii Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Interaction between TiCr compound and molybdenum
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiya materialy, v. 2, no.
10, 1966, lB76 to
TOPIC TAGS: titanium chromium molybdenum system, titanium
chromium compound,
chromium compound, titanium compoun molybdenum
ABSTRACT: A series of chromium-titanium molybdenum alloys with
compositions located
on the '-'iCr2-y'o section of thc ternary
chromium-titanium-molybdenum system were
scull melted from 99.99%-pure components and studied by various
methods of physico-
chemical analysis. Molybdenum was found to stabilize the B-phase
ternary-molybdenum-
chromium-titanium solution, to raise the solidus temperature and
to lower the tempera-
ture of the 0 - 6 + 0 - 6 transformation (see Fig. 1). The
microhardness of the
alloys at 1300, 1200 and 600C increases with increasing
molybdenum content, reaches a
maximum of about 820 kg/mm2 at 6.5% (1300C) or about 825 and 870
kg/mmz at 8%
(1200 and 600C) molybdenum and then drops rather sharply with
further increase in
UDC: 346.281'76+546.77
ACC NRs
AP6032954
Fig. 1. Polythermal TiCr2-MO SOCtiOU
!of the ternary Ti-Cr-Mo diagram. .
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ACC NRs AP6032954
'inolybdanum content. Orig. art. has; 5 figures and 1
table.
:SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 25Dec65/ ORIG REF; 003/ OTIL
REF: 003/
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ACC.NNRi AP6032955 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/010/1882/1886i
-AMIOR: Simsonova, N. N.; Budberg, P. B.; Kornilov, I.J.; Asanov,
U. A.
ORC: Institute of Metallurgy im. A. A. Baykqv.,Academy
of*Sciencds,SSSR (Institut
metallurgii Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Interaction between TiCr2 compound and vanadium
SOURCEi AN SSSR. Izve6tiya. Neorganicheakiye materialy, v. 2, no.
10, 1966,
1882-1886
!TO?IC'TAGS. titanium chromium vanadium system, titanium chromium
compound, titanium
compound Ivanadium alloy, vanadium.,a7vtcm
ABSTRACT: It %erles of_'ch`ro_m_iuZm#-_'t1~tan u-m:_-v"a`n`adtum
alloys with compositions located
on the TiCr2_V section of the terndry chromium-titanium-vanadium
diagram were
-levitation nelted in helium atmosphere'from iodide titanium,
99-99%-pure chromium
!and 99.75%-pure vanadium and studied by various methods of
physicochemical analysis.
1-1t wa~ fouhd that vanadium stabilizes 0-phase TiCr2-base solid
solution, raiser, the
Idolidus temperature, and lowevs the.temperature of it - 0 + 6 -*
6 transformation
1(see Fig. 1). The microhardness of'the alloys at 1200, 900 and
600C generally
Idecreases with increasing va-.nadium content, first (in the y
region) slowly, then
1/2 UDC: 546.281'76+546.881
rACC NRs .,w.
(in the y + B. region) rapidly, and
then'slowly agal.n in the 8-region. Orig. art.
has: 6 figures and 1 table.
Tt
747
Sig. L
44 so *Vol
so
49
j
fee. Y*Cr
ISLM CODE: SUBM DATE: 29Nov65/ ORIG REP: 005/ OTH REP: 0021
~Cwd 2/2
,AS::g:,,W,Anzb. (Sverdlovok)
Regulations for rapairine, low-capacity steam boilers.
Zhel. dor.
transp. 40 no. 7:77 JI 158. - (MIRA 11:7)
(Locomotive boilers-Haintananee and repair)
AS&NDV, V. 14., insh.
------------
Check plugs in steam boilers. Isv.vy9oucheboxave;
anerg,
U0,11:139-144 N 159. (XVIA 1314)
(Boilers-Safety appIlLances)
ASANOV, V.M
Concerninp steam boiler safpty plups. Prom. energ. 15
no.11:
29-30 N '(0- (BoDers-Safety app3iances) (MIRA 14:9)
IVANTSOV, A.I.; ASANOV, V.V.
Maximum deviations of the readings of measuring
Instriunen's.
lzm. tekh. no.llsll-13 N 164. (MIRA 18%3)
3/148/60/'000/010/013/018
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AUTHORSt Koehergin, V.P.; Savellyev, V.11.j Assnova, E.P.
TITLEt Corrosion of Iron In Melts ContlLining Nitrates of
Lithium, Sodium,
Potassium and Barium -
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyeshikh uchebnykh zw~redeniy. Chernaya
metallurgiyas 1960,
No- 10, PP. 132 - 138
TEXTt Only a few and contradictory data are available on
corrosion of metab
in molten nitrates used for heat treatment. The iron corrosion
process and the
chemical reactions In the thermal decomposition of nitrates
have been studied by
the Ural State University. The results are given and
illustrated by diagrams.
Armco iron plates we;,-e used for Iron specimens; the corrosion
rate was determined
by weight; porcelain crucibles with nitrate malts were held in
a shaft furnace
with a contact thermostat. The iron content in melts was
determined by bichroma-
tometric analysis. The thermal decomposition of nitrates and
their mixtures was
studied under the same conditions in air, anil in a deep
vacuum. The corrosion
rate increased In nitrates In the sequence NaNO - KNO3 - LiNO
and their equi- V,
molecular mixtures in the sequence NaNO3 - Ba(i~3)2, N&N03 -
;13j NaNO3 - LiNO3.
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Corrosion of Iron in Melts Containing Nitrates of Lithium,
Scidium, Potassium and
Barium
The corrosion product in molten nitrates was stated to be Fe
0 The high corro-
sion rate in ~ndehydrated UNO is expldined by the reaction
otliron with molecu-
lar oxygen from decomposing liLium nitrate and with nitrogen
oxides. Mixed ni-
trates caused more intense corrosion than single nitrates
(Fig. 2), which is due
to the mutual effect of cations on the stability of NO lones.
Corrosion dropped
to a minimum after 2 - 3 hours at 5000 in all malts eAept for
KN03, and in-
creased again (Fig. 3) (the phenomenon had boen observed
previously [Ref. 161).
The outer appearance of iron specimens indicated this
process, too: the firm
black oxide film formed in one hour turned into loose and
rough film after six
hours. An increased corrosion rate by faster diffusion of the
oxidizing agent on
the surface ot iron was observed at 5000 whir specimens weret
rotated with 60 rpm
for 2 hours in NaNO~j. The corrosion rate with rotation was
0.0014 g,/cm2 - hour
compared with 0.0003 &/cm2 - hour on a stationary specimen.
Low corrosion was
stated in N&NO " Ba(NC~3)2 (50%),-NaNQ3, ~nd in preliminarily
vacuum-treated
NaNG3 - LiN~ ~20%), ana these compounds are recommended foi.
- heat carriers and
hardening
me ts. Vacuum treatment had not the same effect on all
nitrates - the
iron corrosion rate noticeably dropped in NaNO3 - LiNO3
(201), but increased in
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-osion of Iron In Melts Containing Nitrates of Lithium, Sodium,
Potassium and
ori
Barium
vacuum-treated NaV03 , and remained unchanged in vacuum-treated KNC~.
It is con-
eluded that the rate of iron corrosion in molten nitrates of alkalfne
metals
rises with the accumulation of sodium nitrates and particularly of
potassium ni-
trates in the melt. There are 5 figures and IS references: 13 Soviet
and 5 Eng-
lish.
4SSOCIATION: Ural'skiy gosudarbtvemyy universitet (Ural State
University)
SUBMITTED: September 26, 1959
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Potashium and
Barium
Figure 2z Corrosion of iron at 5000, 1 in N&NO3 Ba(NO3)2t 2 in
NaNO3
UN03; 3 in NaNO3 KNO3. (Conients in molar
k
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0`8
0
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Potassium and
Barium
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Figure 3: Corrosion during 6 h
5000:
at
I - in UNO NaNO
3
2 - in XNO - NaNO31
3 - in LiN;
4 - in ]3a(N 92 NaN03 (50% mol))
- in HaN03;
5
6 - in ICN
03-
time, hour
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Figure 0 Corrosion at 5000t 2 in LIN03
NaNO3 (80% mol); 3 - NaNO-A; 5 KNO3, and
in deep vacuum treated mells I - NaNc~; 4 - (v
Y-403;
6 LiNO3 NAN03 (80% m01)
07
R
0
0 L
0
0
90
0 t-
0
4 04
temperaturej OC
Figure 5: Corrosion at various
time, hour - temperatures (450 - 55000-
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AUTHORS: Kochergin V. P.. Druzhinina, Ye. P., Men'shenina, 0. V.,
Asanova, E. P.
TITLE: The Corrosion of Iron Molten'Nitrates and Chlorides of Metals
of Groups I and II in D. I. Mendeleyev's System
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 7, pp.
1580-1586
TE(Tt The corrosion rate of iron was studied in t) f 11 w1n2 melts:
0
aN Z C1,1 NaN03 [Ca "NO ~U-NaCl
NaN03 - MSC12, N N; M& 2* - LiCl,"INaNO3 - K--C-1.,%;Ie_ LX
yA Sr( - NaCl,'VQa N; 4 - NaCl, KN03 NaCl. The degroe of thermal
decompo-
3)2 ' 3)2
sition of these nitrates in the presence of chlorides of various
metals was
also investigated. The results are important for selecting salt melts
for
fluxes, heat carriers and thermal treatmsnt of metal articles. The
experiments
were carried out at a temperature of 500 C. The highestoorrosion rate
of iron
was observed in the melt Ca(N03) - NaCl. The oxidation decreases in
the
series of the following melts: ir(NO3)2 - NaCl, Ba(N03)'.' - NaCl
KN03 -NaCl.
The corrosion is accompanied by the reactions 2Fe + 02--p 2FeO; ~FeO
+ Of-*2Fe 304*
Car4-1/3
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and II in D. 1. Mendeleyev's,System
Molecular oxygen appears in the melts due to thermal decomposition
of nitrates
to nitrites. The degree of nitrate decomposition depends on the
counter-
..polarizing capacity of the cations. In the cation series
Ca+2-Sr+2-Ba+2_K+l
the counter-polarizing capacity decreases due to an incroase in the
radius and
a decrease of the charge, the thermal stability of alkali earth
metal nitrates
increases, and the amount of molecular oxygen liberated decreases.
The hydro-
lysis and thermal dissociation of the nitrates to metal oxides
increases in
proportion to an increase in the temperature and in the
counter-polarizing
capacity of the cations in the series: Ba(NO3)2-NaCl,
Sx,(N03)2-NaCl, Ca(N03)2-
-NaCl. The corrosion rate increases if sodium nitrate is added to
molten
chlorides of magnesium, zinc, lithium and potassium.. Beyond a
certain maximum
of the nitrate content the corrosion rate decreases again. It is
evident that
the chlorine ions are depassivators in the oxidation of Iron in
molten nitrates.
They destroy the oxide film on the iron and facilitate the diffusion
of the
oxidizing agent to the surface of the metal. The dehydration of the
melts in
a deep vacuim at 500 0C for 2.5-3 hours leads to a considerable
decrease of the
corrosion rate in the meltst NaNO 3-MgCl2, NaNO3 -ZnCl 2jP KaNO
3-LiCl, Sr(NO3)2-NaCl.
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and II in D. 1. MendeleyevIs System
The decrease is gAused by the elimination of gaseous hydrolysis
products and
traces of water. The conclusion is drawn that in the thermal.
treatment of
metal articles, it is neoessary to avoid the introduction of
Chlorides of
various metals into saltpeter baths and the introduction ofnitrates
and
nitrites of alkali and alkali earth metals into chloride baths.
There are
4 graphs, and 17 referenosel 15 Soviet and 2 ftlish.
ASSOCIATIONi Uraltakiy gosudaretvannyy universitat imeni A. M.
Gorlkogo
(Ural State Universi~Z imeni A. M. 1~=
22E-kiy)
SUMITTEDi December 14, 1959
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AUTHORS: Kochergin, V.P.v Bormolova, L.V., Pryakhina. N.1,'..
and
Asanovat B.P.
TITLE: Corrosion of iron In fused chl-oride,,: and carbonates
of
alkali and alkaline-earth metals
11ERIODIC.,11: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 34, nc. 6, 1961p
1258 ~- '1266
TEXT: The literatire on this subject is considered to be
inconclu-
sive, some workers holding that alkali metal carbonates at high
temperatures do not react with iron, others such as N.D.
Tonashov
and N.I. Tugarinov (Ilef. 2: ZhPKh, 1957, vol. 30, p. 1619)
taking
the opposite view, assuming 'he carbonates to be depolarizero
dur-
ing dissolution of iron in fused chlorides, Results are
rei)urted
of determinations of iron corrosion rates in melts of L12COj -
Na-
Cl. NU2CO3-NaCl, K2CO3--NaCl, BaC03-NaCl, Na2CO3.-LiCip
Na2CO3-KCl,
Na ?CO 3- CaC12, and Nal,'CO 3- BaCl 20 Chemically pure salts
were used -to
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prepared the welts in crucibles of alundum, platinum or
zirconia.
The iron specimens were carefully polished Armco plates.
Corrosion
rate In melts was Sravimetrically deterinined after 1
hourts soak-
ing at the exper:Linental temperature, using 3 to 6
specimens in each
case. 1ron corroaion rates are shown. X-ray analysis showed
the
corrosion products to be basically iron oxides. It was also
shown
that the degree of dissociation of the carbonates is
maximum for
Li2CO3, minimum for Na2CO3, with K2003 intermediate. The
rate of
Fe oxidation in these salt melts shows the game order (for
melts
with NaCl in e~.ch case). The reaction in this case is: Fe
+ C02
= FeO (or Fe 04) f CO. Combustion of the 00 formed was
visible. In
the melt of ;a2C03-KCl (50 %), the C03 ions are less
strongly bon-
ded to the K ions than to the Na ions owing to the
difference in
ionic radii and the reaction takes place according to the
equation:
C03 2 + Fe = 00 + PeO (or Fe 304) + 0- 2. (2)
The oxides of the alkali metals formed partially coribine
with iron
oxide in the mel-t's to give ferrites. This process, like
the first
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reactiontis more probable at elevated temperatures, Iron
corroBion
rate dotermination results are shown for meitB of NaAO-5--NaCl,
U2005-NaCl, K2C03-NaClj BaC03-NaClp Na2CO'-KC1, Na2~03-,LiCl
chloride content 50 %) and Na2C0'3_CaC12 05 %) Und Na200-5-BaCl
M %), for temperatures of 700 - 9000C. General Increases of
t9e,
Se corrosion rate with temperature are given. The ratt-- In
X200
EaCi at 600-9000C is somewhat higher than in Li C03-Nael, but
&is
is reversed at 70000. It ~s concluded that the iepolarizing and
oxidizing acti,iity of 0034 ions In the meitt and of tie
products
of their thermal decomposition, is a maximum with the same
ratio
of carbonates to chlorides of various metals. A displacement of
the maximum of the Iron oxidation isotherm in L12003-11aCl
melts in
the range of high L12CO3 content (60 %) is apgarently due to
in-
creased thermal dissociation of L12CO3 at 800 C to form a large
amount Of C02 to interact with Fe. In some of these melts, Fe
oxi-
dation was reduced by formation of a dense oxide layer on the
me-
tal~ The processes occurring at the melt-metal interface were
stu-
died by (letermining the e.m.f. in the Fe-/Yielt/Pt+ system.
Deter-
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minations were made in an N2 atmosphere at 75000 in a quartz
tube
provided with a special device for introducing the metal
specimen
into the melt. The e.in, f, was measured with a potentiometer
(PPTV-
1). Results for melts of K2CO'i-NaC1# Na2CO~-NaC'A, L12CO3-NaCl
(con-
taining 50 % NaCl), BaCO3-NaCi (56 %), Na2 0 KC1 (50 9~o
Na2CO3--
'3-.CaCI2 (25 ) and Na2CO3 aC12 (25 % are shown
LiCl (50 %), Na2CC %
in Fig. 6~ It Is generally concluded that on in~-reasing the
alkali-
or alkaline-earth carbunate content of the melts studied, iron
corroslor rate increases to a maximum and then decreases. The
de-
gree of therrial disso2iation of carbonates of Lit K or Na Is
re-
duced by addition of 50 % NaCl at 8000C and the same is true of
NaCl to which chlorides of Cat Bat Mi, K or Na are added. The
e.m.f. of a Pe-'/'raelT/?t4 Galvanic cell in these melts at
7500C is
a maximum with K2CO3-NaCl and a minimum with L12CO3-NaCl (each
with 50 % NaCI). There are 6 figure3 and 31 references: 15
Soviet-
bloc and 1.6 non.-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent references
to the
English-language publications read as follows: D.D~ Willams,
J.A.
Grand, and R.R. Miller, J. Am. Chernz Soc, '18, 5"0, 0. Bales-
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Corrosion of iron in "PD305
D247
tral Tilletal Progresep 1, 1957; F. Bacon, J.S. Forrest, The :',ng.,
202, 93Y 1956; MI.E. Straumanis, and A-1.7. Schlech-tcn, J.
731e:~troch.
Soc., 102, 131, 1955.
- Ameni A.M.
ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet - Z.
Gor1kogo (Ural State University, imeni A.M. Gorlkiy)
SUBMITTED: July 89 1960
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AUTHORS: Asan' Gerasimov, pl./aNWKonev, V.N.
TITLE: Tn-vesti gation of DiffusiorAwith Reaction in Netal-Complex
Gas" Systems. III. The System Nb-(B +- N)
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol 9, Nr 5,
pp 689 - 694 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of a series of investigations on
diffusion with reaction in systems of the type "metal -
mixture of two chegically active gases" (Refs 1-5). It
deals with niobiumMboronV6nd nitro en nd begins with a
study of the binary niobium--boron system for which
insufficient data are available (Refs 6,7). Work on
reaction diffusion in this binary system (Refs 6,7,16)
has so far mainly dealt with the thermodynamics of the
process. In the present investigation the authors used
5 x 5 x 20 mm parallebpiped specimens of niobium suspended
by molybdenum wire in a porcelain tube to which BCI 3
could be supplied with or without tX~ro olecular
~en . M
nitrogen and/or ammonia. The apparatus is shown in
Cardl/3 Figure 1. Figure 2 shows the squares of increase in weight
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Investigation of Diffusion with ReactioRlir'VqHal~Complex Gas"
Systems. III. The System Nb-(B + N)
of specimens as functions of time for BC1 3 + H2 at 700
to 1 200 0C. The logarithms of the parabolic constants
of these curves are plotted against reciprocal of the
absolute temperature in Figure 3 and their values are
given in Table 2. Table 1 gives the number of phases
detected metallographically, the results of X-ray phase
analysis and the growth law of the diffusion layer:
there was no texture in the scale layers. It was found
that reaction diffusion in a (BC1 3 + H2) atmosphere
attained appreciable speed at 700 C and follows the
parabolic time law for the whole range up to 1 200 OC.
Rate-constant changes had no simple linear relation with
temperature: apparent activation energy rises continuously
with temperature. Introduction of ammonia into the
atmosphere bad no effect on the course of the process and
nitrogen took no part in the diffusion. The work showed
that in the niobium-boron system reaction diffusion is
Card2/3 mainly by boron atoms through the chemical-reaction products
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Investigation of Diffusion with ReactioNn'lln/gARial - Complex Gas"
Systems. III. The System Nb - (B + N )
to the metal. Without hydrogen BC1 3 + N. gives rise to
volatile compounds of niobium with chlorine. Boride
coatings protect niobium from the aztion of hydrochloric,
sulphuric and nitric acids at room temperature but not from
oxidation at 1 000 0C and over. Professor V.I. Arkharov
advised in the discussion of results. There are 4 figures,
2 tables and 19 references, 13 of which are Soviet,
3 English, 1 German and 2 Scandinavian.
ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M.
Gortkogo
(Ural State University imeni A.M. Gorlkiy)
SUBMITTED: November 12, 1959
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POPOVKINA, L.A.1 COL'DSIITEYN, T.Yu.; ASa'0VA, M.?.;
OKUNEV, A.I.
Oxidation of coveDite. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.4:8CO-883
0 '61.
(MIRA 14:9)
1. Ural'skiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy
institut P.ednoy
promyshlenn-3sti. Predstavleno akademikom
S.I.Vul'fkovichem.
(Covellite)
YoKiNy V-V.; ILSANOVA, M.P,
X-my phase analysis of indium oxide rediiction products.
Sbor. natich.
trud. Ural. politakh. inst. no.134 '17-12 163. (MIRA
171l)
15-1957-10-14194
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10,
p 133 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Cherdyntsev, V, V., Shmoninp L. I., Strashnikov, N, S.,
Asanova 0
TITLE: Investigation of the Actinium-Radiurd Ratio in Minerals
(Issledoveniye aktiniy-radiyevogo otnoshenlya v mfneralakh)
PERIODICAL: Byul. Komis. po opredeleniyu absolyutn. vozrasta
geol.
formatsiy. AN SSSR, 1957, Wr 2, pp 41-65
ABSTRACT: Tests were made on the constancy of the ratio of activ-
Ity between the uranium and the ILCtinium series in a
large number of minerals. Data were also obtained on
the ability of some products of the actinium series to
migrate under natural conditions. In the test for Ac/Ra
in the primary minerals--various oxides, aluminum sili-
cates, titanates, zirconates, niobate-tantalates, phos-
phates, tungstates, and asphaltites--it was shown that
the ratio in these minerals is normul. In secondary
Card 1/3 minerals, Ac/Ra may deviate markedly from the normal.
15-1957-10-14194
Investigation of the Actinium-Radium Ratio in Minerals I
This deviation is explained by the complex processes of
migra-
tion of the radioactive elements. For the majority of
secondary
minerals, it was observed that Ao/Ra 1. It is possible that
this value is, in many cases, due to the accumulation of the
radioactive elements of the parent rocks. In many secondary
minerals in the zone of oxidation, Ac/Ra is controlled by the
migration of Ac and Ra. In some'cases Ac/Ra 1. This relation-
ship may occur only if the decay products of U migrate.
Spring
deposits show a very large fluctuation of Ac/Ra (0.03-17). In
some primary minerals Ac Ra 1, although the age of the
minerals
is known to be older than needed to establish equilibrium in
the
uranium series and between uranium and actinium. Such
minerals
are said to be anomalous. The majority of the anomalous
miner-
als studied are oniy weakly active, their content of
radioactive
elements being below the average for the earth's crust. An
anomalously high Ac/Ra occurs in many primary minerals,
chiefly
of hydrothermal origin. The largest anomalies ratio is found
in
minerals which, to the eye, are well preserved, 4nd it is
also
found in many minerals that are stable in the zone of
oxidation.
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Investigation of the Actinium-Radium Ratio in Minerals
Secondary alteration of minerals In the zone of oxidation
does
not produce an increase but more commonly a decrease in the
anomalous value. The anomaly coefficientp on the average, in-
creases in weakly active mineral varieties. The cause is
anom-
alies in primary minerals is essentially different from the
in-
crease in Ac/Ra that occurs in young secondary minerals.
These
anomalies are explained both by the more rapid accumulation
of
Ac than Ra In young uranium minerals and by the ability of Ra
to migrate. Anomalous minerals encountered in geochemical as-
sociations do not display enrichment in the radioactive ele-
ments. The authors have shown that it is possible to deter-
mine the age of young minerals by the ratio of Ac to Ra.
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ASANOVA, R.B.
I .
True bugs (Hemiptera-Hoteroptera) of central Kazakt:stan.
Trudy
Inat. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR l8tll7..l29 162. (NIRA 1733)
True 1,!-Cs
2 .11 (Heteriptera,
11n, t d!, n t',: f'-,in.- c, i
ifrz. 43 no.] a
(MIRA 17:6)
R.0 ire -C ILA-A'L.A.
0 -
ASANOVA, T. P. Cand Mod Sai -- "Experiment in sleep
therapy J patients with
ohronio -W~ intoxi-Ations '112~1 benzene and oarbon
disubfide." Lon , 1960
(State Order of Lenin Inst for the Advanoed Training of
Physioians)im S. M.
Kirov). (KL, 1-61, 206)
-360-
VOLIFOVSKAYA, R.N., kand.med.naulc; OSIPOV, YugAe,
kand.mod.nauk; KOLYADA, T.V*.;
KULIKOVSKAYA, Ye.L.; MANOVA, T.P.; SHCIIEGLOVA, A.V.,
kand.med.nauk
Combined effect of a high-frequency field and X-rays under
industrial.
conditions. Gig. i san. 26 no.5:1EL-23 My 161. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Zz Leningradskogo Instituta gigiyeny -14-ruda i
professionallnykh
zabolovaniy.
(ELECTRICITY-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL
EMMT)
(ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES-HYGIENIC ASPECTS)
OSIPOV, Yu.A., kand. mod. nauk; VOLIFOVSKAYA, R.N.,
kand. mod. nauk;
ASOOVA T.P.I.kand. mod. nauk; KULIXOVSKAYA, Ye. L.,
starshiy
inzhener; KALYADA, T.V., mIadahjy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
MUMMA,
A.V., kand. med. nauk
Combined effect of a high frequency magnetic field
and X-ray
radiation in industry. Gig. i sano 28 no.6:35-39
Je'63.
(MIRA 17W
1. 1z Leningradakogo instituta gigiyeny truda. i
professional'-
nykh zabolevaniy.
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AUTHOR,._,4~anova, T. P. (Leningrad); Rak A. N. (Leningrad)
--"OVI
le and Occupational Diseases (Institut gigiyeny i
ORG: Institute of Industri~ ~ie
pro I'zWb;7f ~-vsnly)-
TITLE: The health of workers exposed to 400-500 kv-ele. Uir-Elelds.-
SOMICE: Gigiyena truda i professionallnyye zabolevaniya, no. 5, 1966,
50-52
TOPIC TAGS: electric kield, central nervous system, human physiology,
cardiovascular
system
ABSTRACT: Personnel working in two Volga hydroelectric stations
(400-500 ILv) 4ere
medically examined. The group consisted of 41 iren and 4. women aged
from 29 to over
40 with.lengths of service ranging from several months to over 5
years. The maximum
exposure value was 230 Vamp and the mean value was 115-125 Vamp. It
was fo-and that
41 of the 45 subjects suffered some discomfort as a result of
exposure to electric
fields. Most prevalent among subjective complaints were headnehe,
fatigability,
weakness, and drowsiness (37 subjects). Other complaints included
disrupted GI
tract or cardiovascular activity. Neurological disruptions were
iinstable and 11suallyl
moia noticeable during the working day. As an examplejbeadacbe
Intensity correspon(bd
to the duratton of exposme. In general, nervous system pathology wo
diagnosed iii
28 subjectG. In 26 or these.,03. disorders primarily took the fort"
of autonomic
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AP6015095
dysfunction characLerIzed by dermographism,pulse and arterial
pressijre lability,
hyperbydrosis, and hand tremors. 111o relationslilp NAWes!n lent,Lh
of servi.ce, and
aer,ious system- pathology could be established. The most marked
neurological dis-
arders were noted in maintenance workers who experienced greaLer
ovcrnll daily
exposure to electric fields. An examination of Internal. organs
revealed pathology In
18 subjects of'n primarIly cardiovascular nature (14 subjects). EKG
tests showed
sinus bradycardia In 14 subjects and decreased atrioventricular
conductivity in 10.
The lability observed in the pulse and arterl-al pressure, along with
chringes In EKG
indexes, indicated disrupted central autonomic regulation. These
symptons were
noted to be toore noticeable in maintenance personndl systematically
expolled to
electric fields. Ophthalmological tests failed to reveal-any
pathology. Hematologi-I
cal tests showed frequent, moderate thrombocytopenia, and neutrophile
leukocytosis
or leukopenia. Lymphocytosis and monocytosis were also observed.
Changlas in red
blood were noted with less frequency but were marked by a tenJency
towards, reticu-
lopenia accompanied by moderate hemoklobin and reticulocyte
decreases. 'Erythrocyte
sedimentation rate was slowed (from 1 to 3 mm). Marked spherocytosis
was observed-in
17 of 28 subjects examined cytometrically. The study thus showed that
the exposure
of personnel to,high-voltage electric fields has a genet-ally
deleterious effect.
Further,.more expanded investigations are required.
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USSR / General and Special Zoology, Insects. Insect P
and Mite Pests.
Abs Jourt Ref Zhur-31ol,,, No 12, 19581 54411,
Author s Petrova, N. Aq AOVSDUAO-~~-
1nat : Not given,
Title i Acorn Gall-Fly,
Orig Pubt Byulo nauchnoo*tekhne Inform* Azerbe no-I,,
Ln--ta
lesn..kh-ve I agrolesomellor,., 1957, No 1-28 57-58,,
Abstract: The gall-fly produces two generations: the
bi-sex-
ual generation develops In the shoots of the oak,
and the monsexual (females) In the acorn where the
gall-fly usually diapauses for 2.4 years, In
Azerbaydehan, the gall-fly Is widespread In the
region of Lenkorant, and has penetrated Into Yala.
m1n3ky Leskhoz (Kuba-Khachmas tone). It damages
Card I/Z
49
ASANOVA) VIX.
Zelkova carpinifolia (Pall.) Dipp. and its
reproductive
capacity. Bot. zhur. 49 no.3436-438 Mr '64. (MIIU,
170)
1. Kostromskaya. lesnaya opytnaya stantaiya) solo
Sudislavll.
-X'C C _NR. AR6o2OO7O
SOURCE CODE: UR/0124/66/000/i' )O'1_1B'_0_'681_BO_68 ----I
OV)
AU7HOR: Kovalenko, E. P.; Asanovich, A. A.
TITIX: Wave resistance and trim difference of a ship in a wide shoa:L
So CE: Ref zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 1B485
IREF SOURCE: Sb. Vodn. kh-vo, Belorussii, Minsk, Nauka i tekhnika,
19155,*343-35T
TOPIC TAGS: wave mechanics, ship, marine engineering.
ABSTRACT: The authors consider the problem of determining the wave
resistance and
trim difference of a ship during motion in a shoal. The resistance of
the ship is
Icalculated by integrating pressures along the hull surface. The wave
system generated
1by motion of the ship is found as a basis for computing the water
pressure on an ele---
ent of the ship surface. This system is considered as a system of
actuating va - I
formed by the flaw of water displaced by the hull of the vessel with
a moving initial
alignment. In calculating ship waves, it is assumed that forces of
resistance are
small compared with forces of inertia, that the variation in
componerits of average
velocities along the vertical perpendicular to the motion of the vave
front may be dis-
,regarded, that water pressure is a linear function of depth of
immersion of an element
of the vessel and that the hydraulic resistance of this element has
no effect on ve-
locity distribution. After determining the system of ship waves, the
variation in
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depth along the water line is calculated to find the vater pressure
on elements of the
hull. An example is given illustrating calculation of wave
resistance in a vessel of
the "Moskvich" type. The results of the computation are compared
vith data from tests
of a model of this vessel in a tank at the Institute of
Hydrologyand Hydra lic Engin-
ASANTIP Faavov dr, i-nz. (Firiland).
Wetting of qUzrtz wid olivine sand by iron under high
temperatures.
Slevarenstvi 11 no.8/,'9'. 319-326 Ag 163.
ann, E. - I.
"The Contribution to the Biochemistry of the Sporulating
Gramicidin Producing Bacteria," Mikrobiol., 13, No. 4, 1944.
S=
1--b. Chem. of Protein Metabolism and Dept of Blochem. of 1-ficrobes,
inst. Exptl Nled., Moscow
PETERBURGSKIY, A.V., dote.; Prinimali
uchastiye:-ASAROV,, Kh.?:., dote.;
GUKOVA, M.H., assistentj KUDRIN, S.i., prof.,
rettienzent;
PRONIN, M.Ya., prof., retsenzent; GRACHEVA, V.S.,
red.;
BALLOD, A.I., tekhn. red.
[Laboratory manual on agricultural chemistry]
Pralctikum po
agrokhimii. Izd.2.,, perer. i dop. Moskva,
Sellkhoag1k
1952. 438 p. (MIRA l6tW
(Agricultural chemistry-Laboratory manwils)
J~
1UMI -AVIoultUre - Books
Card 1/1 Pub. 124 39/40
Autho" Peterburgaklyp As-Voo- Dr# of Agrioults Scol SmIrnov, p, He a-
-Aabrovs Mhe -xe six
TIUO 'wV~WFWfiffifto publiastions as an aid to apioulture
PariodIcal i Vast. AN SM 1, 132-135, Ian 1955
Abstract 9 Announoement is mde- by the Aoad*W of SDIOU0810, USS
wtoIitalng the
publiostiou of popular satentifto books ike an ald to O'grioulture.
lhiee. UWR referenoes (1954)
Institution 1 000*0
Submitted 1. 06606.
USWSoil Cultivation. Wneral Fertilizers. J-3
Abs Jot=: Ref. Zhur-Biologiya., No 1, 1958, 1255.
Author : Petexturgskiy, X..* Smirnov, P.M.,
Yudin, F.A.
inst :Agricultural Acadenq Imen' Tixdryazev
Title :On Fertilizer Effectiveness in the Southeast Regions.
Orig Pub: Izv. Timiryazevskoy Akad., 1956, No 1, 95-116.
Abstract: In area- Of the southeast parts of European lb!ssia
20 T/hectare
of manure, vithout irrigation, gives an inemse in gmin yield
of 2-5 centners/hectare and more. It increases the drought-
and winter-resistance of vinter crops, affecting both the gray
forest soils and the rich chernozems very favorably. Its ef-
fects am discernible for from five to six yeim . Of the mine-
ral fertilizers the more effective cmbination is phosphorous
with nitrogen; used alone, phosphorous Is use:fta on
chernozems
Card 1/2 -24-
USWSoil Cultivation. Mineral Fertilizers. J-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1958, 1255.
and nitrogen on chestnut soils, but potassium Is not
effective
at acu. Full mineral fertilization with 45 kg./hectare of
N,
P, and K is equal to the averagestrength of =Luure. The
great-
est effect is obtain d vhen. fertilizeris spread
two-thirds in
the autumm at ploughing and 1/3 before sowing.
Card 2/2 _25-
USSR/Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers, J-3
.I,bs Jour- Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1956j 24732.
Author Peterburgskiy) A.V.; Asarov, Kh. K.;
&:dimov, P.M.;
Yudin) F. A.
Inst
Title Effectiveness of Fertilization in the
South-Eastern
Regions of the USSR Under Irrigartion.
Orig Fb Izv. Tiuiryazevsk. s.-kh. akad., 1956, No
2, 23-36.
Abstract- Data from experimental institutions of
the South-
Ev.st is given about the most effective methods of
the application of manure~ siderites) rnd mineral
fertilizers for various crops during irrigation,
Card - 1/1
16
USSR/Soil Cultivation. Organic Fertilizers.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya - No 1, 1958, 1280.
Author : Asarov,. Kh. K
Inst :Agricultural Acadeny Imen' Timiryazev
Title :Perennial Lupine as a Green Crop
Orig Pub: Udobreniye i urozhayp 1956, No 4, 19-23.
Abstract: Roerimental data advanced by the Timiryazev
Agricultural
Academy's study unit "Dabka"(Moskovskaya oblest') and
the
Sudogodskiy test plot (Vladimirskaya oblast') indicate
that
plowing under perennial lupine for ferti-lizer
(30-4oT/hec-
tare) exerts the same effect on yield as application of
the
same veight of manure. Some aspects of the agricultural
technology of lupine are giveno
j-4
Card 1/1 -16-
USSR/Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. J-3
Abs Jour: Ref 7liur-Biol., No 6: 1958., 24731.
AQthor Peterburgskiy) A.V.; Asnrov, lai. K.; I&Iirnov,
P.M.; Yudin: F.A.
Inst
Title hTfoctiveness of Fertilization in the Unirrigated
Agriculture of the South-East.
Orir, Pub: Dokl. Mosk. a.-kh. aknd. in, K.A.
Tiniryazevn, 1956.,
vyp. 23, 65-73.
ibstract: Data of experimental stations and kolkhozes in
the south-eastern regions of the USSR on the
effectiveness of manure and raineral fertilizers
in unirrigated a,3riculture is given. Manure ap-
plied in bare fallow under winter crops in doses
of 20-10 t./ha. Increases the harvest of the grain
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Abe Jour., Ref Zhur-Biol.., No 6, 1958,, 24731.
by 2-5 c/ha. and shows a prolonged after-effect.
The effectiveness of the manure increased 'oy
retention of snow. The application of manure-
phosphorite composts gives good results. On the
main soils of the South-East, nitroCen-phosphorus
fertilizers give the lorgest increases of the
harvest. The effecriveness of halluu in unirri-
Gated aGgriculture is insignificant. The best
method of application of fertilizers appears to
be a two-layer disposition of them in the soil)
when 2/3 is introduced with autumn ploughing
and 1/3 before the sowing. Spring enrich-
nent of the winter crops Gives a considerable
incroase of the harvest.
Card 2/2
ISAROV, KH.K., kand. sellskokhozymystvannykh wiuk, dots.
How the liming of acid soils affects the boron accession
by plants[witb
summary in Nnglish]. Izv. TSKhA no. 3:153-166 158. (HIIIA
11:7)
(Lime)
(Boron)
(Plants-Hutrition)
ASAROVg Jb*Xog dotoolkandesellskokhozyzystvennykh nnuk
AWrTS61tural chemistry and problems of fertiliver
PpPlIention In
the Chinese Peoplele Republic [with summ1kry in
English). 1xv. TS1hA
no.5:177-19;~ ,58. (HIRA 11:11)
(Chinre-Agrioultural chemistry)
Wsont, Imnd.sollskokboo.nauk
AS101OV, Kh.K.,,.,..,*
. -, :~ : "
Rmcnrd-brnaking crop yieldis In China. 1zv.TSJ[hA
no.1:1203-208
1,59. (MIRA 12:10)
(China--Agriculture)
ASAROV. Kh.K., kand.8811skokhozyayatvennykh nauk, dotsent
Using green manuring in the Chinese Peoplels Republic [with
summary in Xnglishj. Izv. TSXh& no*4:69-72 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(China-Green mauring)
ASAROVI Kh.K.,kand.sellskokhozyaystvonnykh nauk
~_'
Role oC phosphorus and p9tassian Vertiltrers ingroietng
perennial 1u ine
113
[with summary in InglishJ. Izv. TSKM no.5-.135-145 160.
(MIRA 13:11
(Lupine--Fertilizers and manures) (Plants, Effect of
phosphorus on)
(Plants, Effect of potassium on)
ASAROV., Kh.K., kand,sel'skokhvzyaystvennykh nauk,
dotsent
Effect of scarification on the rrminability of perennial
lupine (with summary in English Izv. TSKhA no.2t224-.227
,61. $ Lupine) (Gerzination) (KM 1/,: 8)
ASAROV, Kh.K., kand. sel'skokhoz. nauk, dotsent; LI
YEN SEK, aspirant;
-' --GAIMASH, L.M.., starshiy labbrant
Combined use of lime and phosphorite in gorwing
perennial
lupine on acid soils. Izv. TSKhk no.6tllO-126 161.
(MIRA 16:8)
(Lupine-Fertilizers and manures)
(Phosphates) (T-i-ing of soils)
AS-AROV, Kh.K., kand. soliskokh. nauk., dotsent;
GAPMSH, L.M., starshiy
laborant
Forms of phosphorus compounds in lupine as related
to the method
of the placement of lime and phosphorite meal in the
soil. Izir.
TSKHA no,l-.5o--6o t63. (MIRA 16:7)
(Lupine-Fertilizers and manures)
(Plants., Effect of phosphorus on)
ASAWN1 Kh.K.P kand. sel'skokhoz. nauk, dotsent;
GARWH, L.M., starshiy
laborant
Effectiveness of the placement of lime and phosphate
meal in
layers for alkaloid bearing and alkaloidleaB
perennial lupine.
Izv. TSKHA no.4:11-1-122 163. (MIRA 17:1)
ASAROV I al. K. y d otsent., karid. :3ej I Tk
okhoz. 11allk
Using phosphorus-potassi= fertilizers and lime
in growing
pulse crops in turf-Podzolic soils, Izve TSKIIA
no.1:71-83
164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Kafedra agroklibaii i biokhimii N,,-ovskoy
ordena Lenina
Sel'skokhozyaystvennoZ akademii imeni Amiryazeva,
lir of., dolltor b 1 oi o~,. a ~i6
so sho~Jioz, i;auj-; P.Y. n -:I.rz. mo;k;
kil
TGDJ,l, F.A., dotgent, k nd. Scl'ilkoUrz. n, r.
Urgent problemi of the che. icali7s,"icl, c-14, i'l the
non-C") erriozem zone. nu 2:8-.1,71 1,'-, .
Kcafedra ordtv.u
vemloyakaderaii
AS 60v, K" -K~
does.;
F.K,,, dots [de eased);
GUUAFIN, i.ll.
, prif. YUrj47!,*
V.M. p likade- ik. rei.
[Agrz.-heinistry) Ay1r,khtn'-In. Ku'l-.-~, 196-1.
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I-.- - Z. I
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AS&ROT, X.P.6 doteent, )Mnd.tekhn,Bauk; GUGUNOTA,
S.Bo, aBsistent
liffect of iron oxides on the swelling of enamels*
TTudy
NPI 47:243-259 158, (MIRL 13.5)
1. Novooherkasekly ordena Trudovogo Irsenogo Znameni
politekhnichaskiy Institut iment Bergo Ordzhonikidze;
kafedra
takhnolo I keramiki, stekla i enulevo
rmnaml and enamels) (Iron oxide)