SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARUZDIN, Y. K. - BARVINSKIY, S.R.
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BARUZDINP YU. K.
Standardization offios at a vachinery plant*
Standartizataiia
26 no.1045-46 0 162, (MIRA 15,10)
(Kaehinsr7 industry) (Standardization)
M UZDOVA, A,; SMOROV4, M.
Dissemination of the practice of progressive
collectives. Sov.
profsoiuzy 5 no.11:45-47 N '5?. (MIRA 10:11)
1. Instruktory Yaroslavskogo oblastnogo sovet 11
profs0yuZOV.
(Yaroslavl Province-Zlectrie industries) (Trade Unions)
BA=I)DVA, V.; TZSLINDV. R.
Using a centrifuge for washing swine intestines. Mao. ind. SSSR
29 no.6:47 158. Mum W
1.Rybinskly Wasokombinat.
(Packing houses-lquipiqent and supplies)
BARUZDOVA, V.
Conservatiun of raw lekther in gmispended drwo with periodical
action*
Mias.ind*SSSR 33 no*5:26-28 162. WIR& 15:12)
1. Rybinskoye otdolonlye Proyektw-tekbnologichookogo I nauchno-
issledovatel'skogo instituta 'raroslavskogo noveta narodnogo
khozyWtvae
(Rides and skino-Preservation)
N.Ya.
, ~ .
Now data on the movement and also of the Central
Tuyuksu
glacier; Trudy Sekt.geog.AN Kazakh.SSR no.41205-208
159.
(MIR& 130)
(Trans-Ili Ala-Tau--Glaciers)
- . ---- - - - - - ~- -- - ---- ~ - - --- -- -- --- ---- - - - - ~ . ~
-, - ~ -- , - , , , - - - - I - - - - -- - - - - - -- -- ~-" . - ~L -
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GEWIMV, V.A.; BARVM 0 . -
Eliminating the danger of flash floods in the Tyukou wraine
regione Vest.AN Kazakh.SSR 117 no.4slO2-103 Ap 161* (KMA 3-46)
(Tyukou moraine region-Drair-ge)
7771
KOLGANOVp KjO.; CBARIMNKO-P,,L-
The SKD embins for two-stage thrashing. Diul.takh.-ekon.inform.-
Qos.n&uoh.-iBsl.inst,nauch.i tekh.infors. no.lls79-81 162.
(WRA 1511l)
(Thrashing machines)
VIROVETS. A.M., professor; BARVRMIO. Te.l., inshener;
INNWVSirry, Xjr., in-
zhener; GORILKIN, L.Y., inthiier-, MIATBUYA, A.M.,
Inzhener; ZXI-
CHENKO. L.B.. inshener; ITANOV, V.P., inzhner; KiMNSKIKH.
I.Go, in-
shener; KOSINOV, M.Ya., inzhener; LARIN, D.A., inzhener;
X&UXRXR,
To 0, inthenar; NEMTSEV, S.V., inzhener; SOLOVIYEVA,
M.Vo, Inshener;
PISHKIN. V*N.; RTTOV. A.V,, redaktor; SHIRNUTY, I.A.,
tekhnichookiy
redaktor.
[Tables of the rectangular coordinates of map frame
angles and of map
frame and area dimensions of trapegoide 8f top W aphic
surveys, using
the-scale 1:5000; for latitudes 360- 68 . Krasovskit's
ellipso
Tablitay priamougollnykh koordinat uglov ramok, razmerov
ramok i plosh-
chadei; tragetaii topograficheakikh allemok masshtaba
1:5000. Dlia
shirot ot 36 - 680. Illipoold Kraeovskogo, Moskva, Ind-vo
goodezi-
oheekot lit-ry, 1953- 909 P. (MLRA 8:4)
(Surveying-Tablea, etc.) (Coordinates)
(Trigonometry-Tableag
etc.)
VIROVISA,AX, profe; MAWWR p V,G.j,
IVANOVI V.F,p insb.p- PMOVA,
insb.; SHI = IN# V.N.p insh,
inzbo; TROITS&U,, B.V., insbel
Te.F.p inzhj BAHWID, Toole)
(Tables of Gauss-Xruger coordinates gog lati 9o 32.0 -800
at 51 intervals and for longitudes 0--6 at 7?r, intervals
arid tables of side and area dimensions of trapezoids in tr.-
pographic surveys; Krasovskii's ellipsoig]Tablitsy koordinat
Gausea-Kriugera dlia shirot ot 320 do 80 cherez 51 1 dlia
dolgot ot 00 do 6o oberez 74 1 1 tablitxy rawerov ramok i
ploshebadei trapetaii topograficheaUkh s"emok ellipsoid
Krasovskogo. 2. izd.,, ispr. i dop. Moskva# Izd--,vo geodez.
lit-ry., 1961, 5.12 p, (MIRA 15:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i
kartografti.
(Coordinates)
BARVIC* Mirko: Teabniaka4polupraos J.-Opatma
A contribution to the problem of the mechanism of anabolism stimul-q-
tion after exertion of skeletal muscles. Acts. univ. carol.[YAdl no.3:
329-337 161.
1. Biologicky ustav fakulty vaeobeoneho lekaratvi University Karlovy v
Fmae, prednosta prof. MUDr,RNDr. B. Sekla.
(EXTERTION) (MUSCLES pbysiol) (CASTRATION exper)
(IffPOPIMSECTONY exper)
CEF11A, M.; CERIY, M.; BARVICO M.; SEKLA, B.
Dermatoglyphic, examination of children with Down's
diseaso in
the ascending line. Aota univ. Carol. [med] (Praha):
Suppl.
18: 193-198 164.
-. Ustav obeene biologie fakulty vseobeaneho lekarstvi
Uni-
versity Karlovy v Praze (prednostat prof. dr. B. Sekla)
a
I. detska. klinika, fakulty detskeho lekarstvi
University
Karlovy v Praze (prednosta: prof. dr. J. Svejear),
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STAREK, Jaroolav,, inz,j SDJAKI VIleml inz.; BARVIIEK,
Jaroslavo inz., C.Se.
Use of polyvinyl chloride packaging materials in the canning
industry. Prum potravin 14 no~2:70-73 F 163o
1. Vyzkumny ustav lihovarsko-konzervarensky, Pralia.
'OVAt: To BARVIMK, G.M.
SHCHUKAREVi S.A VASIOX
floats o4' 'omaUon of soIld ch1cr-fde comp,exes of manganese,
irong (,oba-'Lv ~ioppar, and z4ne. Vesi;. LGU 20 no.16&145-147 165.
(MM 18:9)
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kislot metodom- kovi-
binatsi6nnogo rasseyaniya eveta. (Doklad i prefiiya na VI
Soveshchanii ~o spedtro-
skopli)* Izvestiya ~kad, nauk SURy Seriya fiz., 1948, No 5, s.
611-15.-Bibliogr:
9 nazv.
Sot Setopial Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 47, 1946
42067- BARVINOKj M.S-t Spektrofotometrichookoys iosledovaniye
komplokoov kobalfts
V rastvarakh. (Doklad i preniya na VI'Soveshehanii po spektroakopii).
Izvestiya Akad. nauk SSSR,, Seriya fiz.,, 1948,, No S., a.
636-45.-Bibliogri
5 natv.
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Physical Chemistry
Dissertation: gApplication of the Measurement of Light Absorption as
& Method of Pbysicochomioal Analysis in the Study of Solutions of the
.Salts of Cobalt and Lithium.* Dr Chem Sol, Inst of General and Inor-
ganic Chemistry iment N. S. Xurnakov, Aced Sol USSR, Oct-Doe 1954.
(Brief Summary Given) (Vestnik Akademli Nauk. Moscow. Mar 54)
SO: SUM 213, 20 Sept 1954
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Title t M4 of Une Poreblarate, Lithiun Malden aud Acetme System
by 316thods of Physical-Mmdcal AmIlsis.
Orig Pubs Zh. obsbeb. Madl,, 3957j, 2T., No 3, 557-561.
Abstreett fte electrical amftativity ( K )., viscosity and dewity of
the systens ZU(CIP4)p (1) - MgM2 (II) - k0 (III) - scetme
(IV),, I - LiOr2 M - 3:11 - IV and I - LiZL2 (VI) - 3:11 - IV
- and 400. Two sectime in the diagonal
plane vere studied in each reciprocal quaternary system. The
aws;uvement methods vere described earlier (lmXb4- 1957, 53942,
53943)- Mu:bm am observed m the gmphs ccuposition - & at
the ratio of i to n wd to V equal to 2 9 3., this indicates the
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raysiaLl Cbew 5t4 - ThOrMUZIMMiCS, nkerMcheMistrY,
Equilibria,
Pbysical-Chenical Analysis, Phase Transitions. B--8
Abs Zours Wamt. Zhurnal Ihimiyu., No 3: 1958., 7169.
Author t M. S. Barvinok.
I"t
Title t SkIdy Of System 000104) - LiOr2 - %0 - Aa~ftoxv-.
by ~btloda
of FUysical-Phamical =is.
Orig Pab: 2:h. obshch. khludi., 19.... 27., ito 6.,
1423-1428.
Abstracts Electrical crmduativity,, Ught absorption and
viscosity of salu-
ticu of the =-ze-dprocal system C001002 (1) - LL213r2
(II) - V
acetone belonging to the qaaternazry systax of Ca and M
per-fthla-
rates and brcmddas In acetone were studied. Ught.
absfteytion
and electrical conductivity am the most sensitive to the
forza-
tion of cobalt-brcedde ocepouads. Light absorption
appears also
as a selective property. Me compounds Co%F CoBr2 r and
063r2.01-4 were revaded an the isothermis optiZtewity.
Mft 1/2 -41-
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A'UTHORB: Barvinok, M. LL Kuprin, V. S,, Mazurek, Vo Vay
TrIeft0vt U6 10
TITLE; Pbvsiooohemical Investigation of the Process Involved
in the Formation of Purfurol-aniline Resins%~,
PERIODICAL: Boklady Akademii nauk SSSR# 1960, Vol. 132, No. 4,
pp. 826-828
TEXT: The chemical nature of the formation of furfurol-aniline resins
has not yet been described in publications. The authors investigated
this problem by chemical and physioal methods in addition to physico-
chemical ones. They used aniline, furfurol, acetone, toluene (pro
analysi)p and hydrochloric acid (chemically pure). The light absorption
of this system was measured with a photoelectric speotrophotometer of
the type 0-4 (SF-4). Acetonic furfurol- and aniline solutions were
mixed in different ratios. Concentrated hydrochloric acid was added to
the aniline solutions in acetone. The light absorption of these
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Process Involved in the Formation of 3011Y3003
Purfurol-aniline Resins
solutions was measured 30 min after mixing. The results are illustrated
in Pig. 1. On the curve optical density/composition (Curve 1# A - 560
mp)
a special point is marked, which corresponds to the molar ratio of
furfurol : aniline - 1 : 1 (spectral range 530-560 mp). The compound
thus
formed in the first stage of resin formation corresponds to furfuranil
(1) (Ref. 4, see Scheme). The stage of a more intensive formation of
resin was studied on the system furfurol - aniline - H01 - acetone
(furfurol - aniline: 20 mole %, HCl 0.012 mole %). If furfurol-aniline
mixtures are heated to 400C and the HCl concentration is raised, the
formation of resins is intensified. The diagram optical density/oompo-
sition (Curve 2, W a 565 MA) is more oomplicated in this case. On the
curves optical density/composition special points are marked, which
correspond to the molar ratios of furfurol: aniline - 2 : 1, 1 : 1,
I : 2, and I : 4. These points are confirmed on this diagram by
investigation of the cross section with a furfurol-aniline amoiLit of
40 mole % (Curve 3, 'A - 570 mp). The authors measured the viscosity of
the system furfurol-aniline-RCI (HCl 0.012 mole %) with a viscosimeter
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Process Involved in the Formation of MOM
Furfurol-aniline Resins
for precision measurements at 600, since the furfurol-aniline resins
were in visaous-liquid state at this temperature. On the curves
visoosity/composition a distinct maximum is visible, which corresponds
to the reaction of furfurol and aniline in a molar ratio of I : 2
(Curve 4). At this point the viscosity of the system exceeds the
viscosity of the components used by 1000 times. The abscissa of thin
point composition) does not change if a non-reacting substance is
added ~toluene), although the viscosity of the system is thus reduced.
The thermal effect was investigated by means of a calorimeter. In
order
to construct the diagram thermal effect/composition, the system
furfurol - aniline - HCl (HCl 0-048 mole %) was studied. The special
point on Curve 5 corresponds to the reaction of furfurol with aniline
in a molar ratio of I t 2. Thus, this special point on the diagrams
oomposition/property is confirmed by studying light absorption,
thermal
effect, and viscosity. Resins corresponding to this special point are
the best stabilizers for soils (Ref. 2). The authors proved by
chemical
methods and infrared spectroscopy that two chemical compounds
correspond
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Process Involved in the Formation of BO11[BOO3
Furfurol-aniline Resins
to the special point mentioned. One of those compound! (n) is
converted into the other (III) by ring formation. (II ) was
obtained
from the resin as colorless crystals with a melting point of
1440. On
the strength of the results obtained the authors assume that
furfurol-
aniline resins are a mixture of low-moleoular oompoiands (II)
and (III).
Their crystallization is impeded by the non-oyolic form of (11).
There
are I figure and 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
PRESENTED; January 290 1960, by I. V. Tananayev, Academician
SUBMITTED: January 20, 1960
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B118[B208
j,,A.jZprikj V. Sol Mazurek, V. Vol and Semenovi
AUTHORS:
TITLE: Study of the reaction of furfurole with aniline
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v- 31 , no. 2, 1961 , 632-641
TEXTz To explain the ahemism of resin formation, it was suitable for
the
investigation of the system "furfurole - aniline" to apply
physicochemioal
analysis, in addition to chemical methods, to obtain a better insight
into
conversions occurring in this system. To follow up the formation of
reac-
tion products of furfurole with aniline in the first stage of
reaction, the
light absorption of the system "aniline - furfurole - hydrochloric
acid -
acetone" was studied. All chemically pure products applied had
previously
been distilled. An adequate quantity of hydrochloric acid was added
to the
aniline solution. Half an hour after mixing the acetone solutions of
fur-
furole and aniline, the optical density attained a constant value. The
curve of optical density as a function of composition shows a maximum
in
the range 350-566 mg which corresponds to the formation of a chemical
com-
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Study of the reaction B118/B208
pound from furfurole and aniline in a molar ratio of 1:1.
To study the
composition, the reaction produots(at an advanced stage of
resin formation
of the mixture of different compositions), which were
obtained by mixing
furfurole with aniline and hydrochloric acid in the
corresponding molar
ratios, were thermostated at 4000 for 7 hr. The resinous
material was dis-
solved in acetone, and the optical density of the solutions
determined, In-
cre4se of temperature and hydrochloric acid content
promotes resin formaticru
The curve of optical density as a function of composition
now shows maxima
corresponding to the molar furfurole/aniline ratios of 2:1,
1:1, 1:2, 1:4.
The same mixtures of furfurole and aniline at elevated
temperature lead to
fixation of the resin formation at a certain stage. In
order to confirm
the complex formationt viscosity was studied as a function
of composition,
and thermal effect as a function of composition. Viscosity
and thermal ef-
fect attained a maximum corresponding to the reaction of
furfurole with an-
iline at a molar ratio of 1:2. A compound of this
composition was separated
from the resin in crystalline state; besides, its
hydrogenation products
were obtained. On the basis of the infrared and ultraviolet
spectra of
these compounds, and of the model compound (of 1,
5-diphenyl pyrrolidone-3N
the struotural formula 5-methyl aniline- 1 -phenyl
pyrrolidone-3 was suggested
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Study of the reaction ... B118/B208
for the product separated from the resin. M. Motkina and B. N.
Sverdlova
assisted in the experiments. There are 8 figures, 2 tableat and 16
refer-
ences: I Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloo.
SUBMITTED: July 18, 1960
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H.8,JJARSRAVSKIYP 20#8-
COMPOWA betvean aniline and copper nitruatse Zbursneorgskhims
6 n0,4:851-856 Ap 161# (WA 144)
(Copper oompoundis)
BARVIMOKq_ M.S.; VARSHAVSKIrt YU.8.4 PUTUYXO, L.K.
Infrared spectra of some compounds of copper with aniline. Zhur.
neorgekbim, 6 no.3:1125~-1128 Yq 161. (MM-14:4)
(Copper compounds--Spectra) (Aniline)
rINOKq M.S.; MPMKv V-8 0.1.
Interaotion of furfurole end aniline, Zhur, ob khim, 31 no,4s
632-643. F 161. (MIFA 3#2)
(PuraldeWe) (Aniline)
BARVINOKY M.S.; BMARFVA, I.S.
Infrared spectra of phen7lonedlAmino compl#xes wit' transition
metal salts. Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no-4i861-84 Ap 165. (KMA 18x6)
URVINOK K S.' BUKHARRAp I.S.
:,3 - . P
~, ~ -
Infrared spectra of benzy1amine complexes With some
MItS Of
transition metals. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39
no.4:1006-1008 Ap 165.
(MA 19: 1)
1. Submitted May 15, 1964.
I
BARVINCK9 M.S.; BUKHAREVA, I.S.; VARSHAVSKIY, Yu.S.
Stretching vibration frequencies of NH in the
Infrared spectra
of complex compounds of aniline with metals of the
first
insertion decade. Zhur.neorg.khim. 10
no.8tl799-1802 Ag 165.
(MIRA lgtl)
1. Submitted May 16,, 1964.
SPRYSK0Vj A.A.; BARVINSK!j I.K.: XAFLAVAYEV, B.I.
ft ---- ---
Orientation during oubstitution in the aromatic series.
Part 12:
Orientation of a nitro group during low temperature
nitration of
nitrobensens. Zhurob.khim. 33 no.6tl885-1893 Je 163.
(KM 160)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut.
(Witrobenspas) (Nitration)
Orientation in the substltut,-#m in the aromatic scri6s.
Part ll't
Orientation of the nitro group during nitraticm of phentl at
la.
temperaturess Zhur., org, Mir.. I no.11.1941-1945 N 165.
(PIRA M~2)
1. lvanovsk4 y khimiko-tekhnolngicheskiy ln5titut. Subml~ted
October 23, 1,)64.
AMTRACT: The authors-report the results of a spectrophotometric
investigation of chemical interaction of several chlorides
with phthalocyanine in non-aqueous and water-free
solvents. Addition of an excess of ferric chloride
anhydride (FeC13) to a solution of phthalocyanine wIthout
a metal in a-chloro- and a-bromo-naphthalene reduced the
intensity of the bands characteristic of phthalocyanine
and produced a new band at 750 mp. These changes
indicate formation of a complex consisting of phthalo-
cyanine and ferric chloride. This complex is destroyed by
the addition of 7-10% water. Addition of FeC12 or SnC12
anhydrides to a solution of phthalocyanine in cL-chloro-
Card naphthalene also leads to formation of a complex with a
1/2 maximum at 750 M)I. When dry Hal is ad,~ed to the same
solution of phthalocyanine an absorption maximu appears
! ;
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I o-.i
AUTHOR: Bai-yinskiy, B.V.; P~fjvjL /VYY A 130-10-6/18
TITLE: orgsn)Jzation oi -Work on a Group of Electric Furnaces.
(Organizatsiya raboty na bloke elektropechey)
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 195?,6ft-10, PP- 13 - 14 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author descrNiet*-the organisation of work on a
group
of three 20-ton arc furnaces of which he is foreman melter.
The furnaces are provided with 8 000 kVA transformers. Fettling
takes 10 - 25 and charging 5 - ? minutes, and melt-down, oxi-
dation and refining-finishing take 2 - 2*51 about 1 and 2 hours,
respectively. Oxygen is used to accelerate melting. The
author mentions charging arrangement (photograph), the numbers
and duties of members Of the teams and the fact that training
courses are run by the foreman. There are 2 photographs, 1
being of Buynyy. mikolay SteDanovich. steel-smpltpr in Nn-A
BARVINSKIY, B.V., starshiy master
----
Method of manufacturing DSP-80 electric furnace hearth
bottoms.
Metallurg 7 no.2:17-20 F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Elektrostaloplavillnyy tsekh Novolipetskogo
metallurgicheakogo
zavoda.
(Electric furnaces)
TVMs An 80-ton electric arc furnace was manufactured at the
Novosibirakiy zavod slaktrotemiohookogo oborudovaniya (Novosibirsk
Plant for
Meatrothormio Sauipmen ). The technical ohars.oteristies of the
furnace are
given, Detailed information is presented on the furnace lining, The
boO. I's
lined with magnesits bricks, The heat-insulation of the hearth is
made with
asbestos sheets and magnesito bricks. The vertical section of the
mantle is
Insulated with asbestos cardboard and light refractory bricks, The
walls are
lined with magnesite-ohromits heat-resistant or unc&lcinated bricks
in metat
containers. The crown lining consists of magnesite-ohromite
heat-resistant
bricks of 300 mm. A description Is given how to sot the furnace to
work and
information is presented on operational deficiencies. It was obsorvad
that the
walls of the furnace made of magnesite bricks were able to ~indergo
25-30 M-eat,,
although from the first melts the bricks began to crumble and fall
down, ',rn
insufficient mechanical strength of the crown masonry was stated. The
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experimental operation has shown that to raise the durability
of the lining and
to adapt the furnace to transformer steel melting, it Is
necessary to expand
the 6antle by sloping the walls; to use thermoresistant
bricks without chromium
for the wall and crown masonry; to test magnesite heat
resistant bricks on a
spinel binding; to develop and test the design of a suspended
crown. For
operating the furnace, the conventional technology used in
lower and medium-
capacity-furnaces was employed, which however, appeared to be
inappropriate.
A new special technology for high-capacity electric furn- ces
was developed. The
chargeb composed in such a manner that the carbon content In
the charge is
0.30-0.35% above its lower limit in the finished3metal. The
charge must be
filled in one or two stages; its weight per I m must not be
less than 1.6 t.
To combine the melting stage with dephosphorization process,
lime and ore are I/
added to the second portion of the charge; the amount of ore
must ensure a
carbon content in the molten metal approaching its upper
limit in the finished
steel. As a rule the melting process is conducted at a full
transformer power.
If the first charge is below 60 t, the transformer power is
reduced, to protect
the hearth from destruction by the aro. Toward the end of the
melting process
the transformer power is brought to decrease. Oxygen is
supplied to the charge
through tubes of 3/4 inches in diameter. The melting process
lasts 5 hours
55 minutes. The described technology proved satisfactory with
respect to the
requirements to high-quality metal. There Is 1 diagram.
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TRAKRIMOVICH, V.I., insh.; BARVINSKIYt B.V.; GOLOUZOV,
N.A.
e---
Electromagnetic stirring in 80-ton furnaces. Stall
1009 N 062, (Steel-Blectrometallurgy)
22 no.llslOO7-
(KIRA 15,n)
1. Novolipetakly metallurgicheakiy savod.
PAMPOV, A.I.; AGEYEV, P.Ya.; BARVINSE.1Y, !3.V,
Changing the corstunt of ges--g in -.riak.ing c.f* trar..3formar Steel.
Metallurg 10 no.7:23-24 JI 161. (VURA 18:7)
ty Ud on ating
52
inwuction Heating: of Belted Fish.,!' L. L. Iftrviu-
ekly) EW, Kiev Fishing Combine
",Zlektrichestvo" No 9, pp 67-70
Discusses the chmscteristics of an industrial in-
stallation for the induction heating or semicon-
ductors, i.e., salted food products vhose resis-
tivitY Ib 15-50 ohm-cm. Describes.the design of
an inductor operating ata frequency of'15 Mc for
the heating or salted fish. Submitted 26 Apr 52.
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AUTHORS% Barvinskiy, L.L., Lastovehenko, M.M*
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TITLE: Influence of the preventive maintenance duration on the
reliability
of radioelectrondo apparatus
PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaz', no. 11, 1962, 57 - 61
TEXT: The dependence of the average.time offaultless operation of
radio-
electronic apparatus on the time devoted to preventive maintenance Is
determined
in the article. The authors consider a system containing N equally
reliable
elements, that has been in operating conditions duftng the time
Toper- Since
the total number of failures consists of sudden failures nsud and
progressive
failures npr (due to aging), the average time 6f faultless operation
is:
T
TO - n + noper ni (t M
sud pr pr pr
where n' .(t ) Is the'part of the progressive failures prevented by
preventive
pr pr
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maintenance, and tpr is the preventive maintenance time per
element, the time
devoted to the preventive maintenance of the whole system being,
therefore,
Tpr m N tpr - (2)
A coefficient oL (tpr), named dirferential coefficient of.the
preventive mainte-
nance efficiency, is introduced by the authors:
dn pr q1 (t pr)
Ot (tpr) = n" (t ) dt M (3)
pr pr pr Ll - q (tpr
where it q (tpr) is the probability of detection of a defective
element du'ring tpro
and npr (t3r) is the number of undetected defective elements
during tpr- Inte-
grating (3 and assuming that ot(tpr) - OL - const, the authors
write (1) in
the following form:
T
T0 oper - Cx tpr (4)
n Bud + npr e
In the absence of preventive maintenance, (4) becomes;
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T
T oper
(5)
0 min nsud. + npr
The final formula for the average time
of faultless 6peration, as depending
on
the time devoted to
preventive maintenance, is
To
TO min Tpr
1 - A
(1 e
where
n
A pr
(10)
npr + n sud
The expression for the reliability P of the
apparatus, as depending on Tpr'
Is:
r
t
- OL
0
i
e
m
n
P
(12)
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Taking into account that the efficiency coefficient of preventive
maintenance
Keff is equal to the ratio,of the number of.prevented failures to
the total num-
ber of failures, (11) can be written as follows;
oL T N 1n A (13)
pr A - Keff
There are 2 figures.
SUBMITTO: March 22, 1962
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BARVINSK
Basis for dividing complex radio-electronic apparafue into
blookgf with controlled performance capability. Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 7 no.lt2l-26 Ja-F'64. (MMA 17.sO
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621.319.1:658.562
AUTHOR: Barvinskly. L. L. Den'yanchuk V S.
TITLE: Use of ferroelectric crystals for built-in monitoring
circuits
SOURCE: lzmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 9, 1965, 26-27
TOPIC TAGS: electronically variable capacitor, ferroelectric
crystal, test moni-
toring, electronic measurement
ABSTRACT: Previous studies have shown that voltage-varlable
capacitors may be used
as converters in circuits for monitoring hf voltage (or power),
frequency, and com-
binations of these and other parameters. The operating principle
of this type of
converter is illustrated by fig. 1 of the Enclosure. The sensinp,
element Is a
three-elect rode voltage- controlled capacitor made up of
ferroelectric crystals.
Control voltage from the output of the device to be monitored is
fed to plates 2
and 3 of capacitor C23 via the coupling coil. The capacitance
between plates I ands
3 W13) serves as a decoupling unit for the indicator circuit
LIC2C13CI. When the
device being monitored Is operating normally, this indicator
circuit is tuned to re-
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sonance. When there is a change in the frequency or voltage
fed to capacitor C23'9
the capacitance of this element also changes. This changes
the capacitance of C13
and the natural frequency of the indicator circuit. The
voltage reduction in the
indicator circuit in a set control-voltage range is
proportional to the frequency
drift and to the variation in the voltage being monitored. If
the indicator cir-
cuit is somewhat detuned initially, voltmeter V, will show
not only the drift in
the frequency or the change in the voltage being monitored,
but will also Indicate
to which side of the normal o"-rating conditions these
changes take place. Experi-
mental curves are Riven showing the capacitance of CI j as a
function of the con-
trolling voltage applied to C23 at various fr*quencies at
20'C. These curves show
that the circuit is more sensitive to changes in voltage than
to changes in fr*-
quencv. A great disadvantage of these ferroelectric
converters is that they are
consirieral,lv dependent on the ambient temperature. This
temperature effect may '~e
compensated hv using special circuits based on ferroelectric
capacitors with the
pr,-,)Ppr haracteriatics. Advantages of these converters are
their hiph reliability
and similicity of construction. Orig. art. has- 14 figures.
ASSX 1ATION: none
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from standard output circuit of device
to he monitored.
signal genera-
tor
Fig. 1.
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AUTHOR: Barvinskiy, L,_L.., Dem'yanchuk, V. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Determination of the reliability of redundant systems
considering failures
of switches and of control circuits
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radietekhnika, v. 8, no. 3, 1965, 330-336
TOPIC TAGS: circuit failure, circuit reliability, control
circuit, switching circuit
ABSTRACT: The prol,lem of the reliability of redundant systems
with automatic
swltcyiing !c~ the reserve is examined. The case shourn in fig. I
is cnnsidered, wherr-
I is the reserve uni*, an,l AC is trip
an-~ are re.g,~.-3~ -jperating units, BF
w it- hes '3 n- 7-, 71 Pe iZ ~jTU
as S'-Ime -i w F -1 r-
e 7 v
w in7 1 rp r w
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output; and (5) each system element has an exponential probability of
reliable oper-
ation and the reliability of each is independent of the reliability of
others. Con-
sidering dynamic and statir switch failures, the auth~,rs a,.-,alvze q
faiiure ca5es and
er-i,.e the failure within a g I ven t; ;allu-es of main
M. ac~-
rese-,-- s,--* 'e5, anal au*,,?ma!:_- r. r -_1 are -ns jered. A grapn
t~~. W~ n -t 1~ Iitv v S ~:T a 1" 17. t
Failures
r at
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AUTIM- Barvins`,~rNr, L. L. ( bar-vinskiy, L. 1..) (Kiev)
TITLE: Reduction of Idling of apparatus by rational c mst
ruct i:)n )f a system ;~f
efficiency control
SOURCE: Avtomatyka, no. 2, 19~1 3-7
TOPIC TAGS: automatic control 6esign, quality r.,ntr:,I,
inlustrial productior,
production engine-ering
ABSTRACT: To shorten the time of locating a failure one can
utili.,e an aut aatc
control system which controls the efficiency of blocks .'r
""ItI'S 1 ~he sys~fm &1j_'
provides informtIon on the failure of thlB Dr that bi(,ck.
Fv,.r: wnere failure .:f
the cintrol' system does n,)t affect the system itself, tho,
serv,,c,,r,- crew ma'v clh-ck
the system because it assumo~s the control system to be more
rpliabl-. An
Is made to determine the cr--ti-mum number o" coritr-~l
~,o4n!s c,' I'Me Fvr*.t-m cunsistlri'~.
of ]i equally reliable elements. A numerical estimatp f thp
ia'irw coefficient. is
Dbtained under the following assumptions: the sequence !_
faiiures Is the simplest
possible., the failures of the control equipment have no
ci~rect rffect an the effi-
ciency of the apparatus, the mean time required to correct
the failure is a sum of
the mean time required to loeate it and the mean time
required to remove the cause
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of the fidlure, the sequence of restoring -the operation is
the simplest possible,
the idle time due to lack of spare components is not
included in the calculation,
all transducers of the control system are equal-Iy
reliable, the time required to
locate the elemint which failed is inversely proportional
to Lhe number of control
points, and no failures occur during the time a failure Is
being. corrected. The
condition for the minirm, value of the id-ling coefficient
is found, and hence the
uptica.1 number of control points. A numerical example is
worked out. Crrig. a-M.
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BARVINSKIrs LAO [Barvinolkyis L.LS] (Kiyov)j DWIYANCHURO V.S. (Kiyev)
Reliability of doubled systems taking into account the nature of
awitoh faults and the control network. Avtomatyka 10 no,413-9
f65* (MIU 182 10)
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AUTHOR: Barvinslkly, L. L. -- Barvinskiy, L. L. te4); Demlyanchuk, V.
S.__ Kiev)ip.,
ORG: none
TITLE: The reliabilitj of doubled systems taking into account the
nature of failure of
switches and control circuits
SOURCE: Avtomatyka, no. 4, 1965, 3-9
TOPIC TAGS: reliability engineering, circuit reliability, redundant
system, control
circuit, switching circuit
ABSTRACT: The authors present a method for the determination of the
failure probability
of a doubled system with functional replacement of channels which
failed, taking into
account the dynamic and static failures of switches and control
circuits. An analysis of the
obtained expressions for the determination of the failure probability
of the system investi-
gated shows that the presence of such failures as the arbitrary
switching in of reserve
channel switches considerably incroasep the probability of system
failure. In view of this,
it is necessary to have the intensttj %4' -irbitrary switching in of
switches 3 to 4 orders
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lower than the intensity of their arbitrary switching off. An
evaluation is made of the
dependence of the relative error in the calculation of failure
probability of the doubled
system without taking into account the failures of the switches
compared to the failure
probability of the real system from the relationship of the
intensities of failure of the
switches and the reserve units. The error is increased with an
increase in the intensity
ratio. In order to reduce the error indicated, it is necessary to
reduce the probability of
the dynamic and the static failures of the switches. Orig. art. has-
3 figures.
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vAUT11"OR: Demlyancliuk, V. S. (Kiev); Mirvins1k L. L.--Darvinskiy, L
L.
k "'A ev) %WAN
ORG: none
TITLE: Idle-time coefficient of long-used reserve systems, taking
into account
i their restorability and preventive maintenance Part I
SOURCE: Avtomatyka, no. '4, 1966, 18-25
If OPI C TAGS: idle tim c, 1i d1c time coefficient, preventive
maintenance, system
Maintenance
ABSTRACT: The authors analyzed the problems of estimating the iidle
time
coefficient for reserve systems with a sliding loaded, unloaded, and
"mixed"
restorable reserve. Expressions are derived permitting the
determination of the
necessary minimum of reserve units, their operating conditions, and
the number
of maintenance personnel with the given idle-time coefficient. A
procedure is
given for determining the idle-time coefficient of reserve systems
for carrying out
preventive maintenance on the reserve units, and final expressions
are derived for
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calculating the idle-time coefficient. It is assumed that there is
always enough
servicing personnel to carry out the preventive maintenance. Orig.
art. has:
1-4 formulas. [Based on- authors' abstract]
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InVUSKIT a R-
Biological Chevistry
Dissertation? 13ome-Pecularities of the Iodine Metabolism in
Goiter,"
Goad Had Sci. Wrov State Medical *at*, Lvov. 1953. (Referativw-
Zhurnal, Xhimiya, Moscov. No 3, Yeb 54)
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GLUKHENIXIYj T.T,p prof,j BA A,R-4 kand,meditsinskikh nauki
RUDNITSKA'rAt,A.Xu.v kand.meditoinskikh naukj URIN9 B,M.g
kand.meditoin-
skikh nauk
Olivioal and morphological analysis of the protracted treatment of
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660. (MIRA 3.3-.9)
1. Kafedra gospital.inoy terapii i patologicheskoy anatomil. LIvovskogo
mediteinsk6go instituta.
(THYROID GLAND-DISEASES) (URACIL)