SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BASHIROV, R. I. - BASHKATOV, T.V.

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L 0129i-66 ACCESSION MR: AP5021739 9v 41 ENCLOSUREi 01 rig. 1. 4.1016 cm 3 2--vt 7.35-1016 cm-3; 3--" 2 9.6-1016 cn-3. Card 3/4 L 01291-66 JACCESSION NRi AP5021738 ENCLOSURE: 02 fig. 2. Curves for longitudinal and 6-) transverse magnetoresistance of specimen No 3 Ccw,d 4/14 W33580 SOURCE COD93 UR/0181/66/008/010/3105/3106 AUTHOR; Amirkhanov, Kh. I.: BasWAR&A""O.". 'V ORO: Institute of Physics -of-the Dagestan Section, AN SSSR, Makhachkala (Inatitut fiziki Dagestans 0 a 5 TITLE: Maitnetophonon oscillations of thermal emf in n As in a longitudinal magne- tic field SOURCE% Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no.-IO, 1966, ~105-3106 TOPIC TAGS: indium compound, magnetic effect, phonon, thermoelectricity ABSTRACT: Experiments performed in the presence of pulsed magnetic fields of up to 200 Koe have demonstrated that magnetophonon resonance occurs in longitudinal magnetothermal emf. The curves of the magnetothermal emf as a function of the magne- tic field intensity at 280*K show marked oscillations. Less pronounced oscillations are detectable at 240 and 310*K. It follows from the analysis of the curves that the minimum of thermal emf at 72 Koe is due to the magnetophonon resonance and that it occurs at the electron transitions between the K - 0 and N - I bands. At more in- tense magnetic fields, spin-magnetophonon oscillations were registered which occurred at electron transitions with spin reversal. Orig. art. has: I figure. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 23Apr66/ ORIG REFt 004/ 0111 REP: 002/ ATD PRESS: W2. BASHKATOV, Aj,,,-kaW.tekhn.n&uk; SWMV, R.N., inzh.; SMIRYAGIN, U.S., Now method for determining the tightness of piston pairs* Trakt# i selikhozmash. 32 no,20-11 F t62* (MM 1524) 10 BQnWdrskiy sel'skokhosyaystvanMy institui (for Baahirov). 2. NojEYkiy sarod toplivnoy apparatury (for Smiryagin). (Automobiles-Fuel systems) (Tractoro-ruel systems) BASHIROVv R.M., irjzb. ,Rome problems oonoorning a fuel supply system wit,,,., P1,21ger- type accumaUtors. Xnargomashinostroenia 30 noo5131-34 My 164. (MITU 1728) BASH'MA.~L!', YEP&XYEV$ A.F., kand. tekhn. i,, rj~. Some '*`evia feld-Ures of fuel eysters vrIth plimpr-tZTe FtcLnm_ latur,i. Eliergomashinostroenle 10 no-] 0932-34 ('j 164 J4 , -. C ~! ~ ~ " I-- - - I . - - . , . -.- - I I a . I cq~Al' - - W I , " V P t' 0 1 , j 140M I - tuhtt indepubduno~. _ I the average presewe on the flow rate per cycle. To di-ack the th--r-ti-n' a I.-, -:m.- - , - f A ~1-7rj q 7.-~N NM . . , , . A.,.rL. SOUR& CODE.- UR/0286/65 INVENTOR: Yeremeyev, A. F.; Bas Jrov. R. M.; Lavrova. M. A. TITLE: Fuel-injection correction method for internal-combustion engines. Class 46, No. 176466 [announced by the Central Scientific-Research Institute for Diesels (Tseritr&l'nY-Y nauchno-iBSIedovatel'skiy dizel'ny-y institut)l SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1965, 76 TOPIC TAGS: internal combuetion engine, diesel engine, fuel injection, fuel injector ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a fuel-injection correction method for internai-combustion engines having &n accumulator-type fuel system. The Fig. 1. Puel-injection correction system 1 - Channel admitting fuel to injector; 2 - conic bevel- 3 plunger. ~_ACC NRi AP6001005 b ot.- metbod fi *a~ed7'on thr ' tling -he f~ flow at the'outset o ec o pro- vide optimum fuel-pressure-rate increase (in time), during the suction stroke the channel admitting fuel to the injector is constantly open due to a conic bevel on the edge of the plunger (see Fig. 1) which contr~)Is the initial fuel feed. Orig. art.1 bas: I figure. [LB] SUB CODE: 211 SUBM DATE: 13Mar64/ ATD PRESS:Y;I/ .1y jW L 1046L-M EW(I)/EWT(m)/EPF(n)-2/T/ETC(m)-6 WW/bJ/WE ACC NR: AP6006393 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/002/0139/0140 INVENTOR: Yeremeyev, A. F.; Bashirov, R. M.; Lavrova M. A. ORG- none TITLE: An accuinulator fuel pump.l~ Class 46, No. 178239 [announced by the Central Scientific Research Dies_e_T_Tn_sM11u (Tsentral'nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy diztl'-~ nyy institute SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1966, 139- 140 TOPIC TAGS: engine fuel pump. fuel injection ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. An accumulator fuel pump with supply, discharge and bypass channels in the body, an energy accumulator plunger, a raising plunger with an annular groove and a central aperture for discharging fuel from the space betwecn plungers du-ring cutoff. The device is designed for two-phase in4,ection and for pr,oducing the necessary law for variation in the quantity of pre- injected fuelX\ Above the annular groove on the raising plimger is an additional Card 1/3 UDC: 621.43.038.5 L 18L62-66 ACC MR: AP6006393 0 recess with a predetermined shape for momentarily connecting the space between the plungers to the atomizer. 2. A modification of this pump in which the preinjection I's controlled by 01"splacing the axes of the bypass and discharge channels with res- A - 4 pect to one another by an amount determined by the quantity of preinjected fuel. Card 2/3 ".-6 L 18462-66 ACC NR: AP6006393 SUB CODE: 21,13/ SUBM DATE: 19Mar64 Card 3/3 1 supply channel; 2 - discharge channel; 3 bypass channel; 4 - energy accumulator plunger; 5 raising plunger; 6 annular groove; 7 central aperture; 8 additional recess of predetermined shape; h - amount by which the axes of channels 2 and 3 are shifted; 9 - space between the plungers. NMI L 437r,6_66 EWT(M)/EWP(.i)/T WW/JW/JWPZRH -ACM-NIV. AP6029969 SOURCE CODE: '9/0413/667000/01 10161/0161 MWEEM Fomeako, L. A.; Bou'rov. R, Z.; Komissarov, A. M.; Vasilenko-4-,.E~; Dynxdnir, S. F. ; Se 1. * Artamonov, B. F# ; rozdnyakov, Z. G. ORG: none TITLE: Unit for the continuous production of greadated ammonium nitrate based commercial explosives. Class 78, No. 184675 SOURCE: Iz6bret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 161 TOPIC TAGS: commercial explosive, a nium nitrate, ExP405 I Ve_ )COOT'/'VV0W-3 Pho a ucreoAj ovir.) C.Wmidov_ ALo9MT eqj)Pj)7FA.,,j- ABSTRACT: A commercial unit for the continuous production of granulated am nium nitrate based commercial explosives consists of crushing and screening sections, a auspendea.screw conveyor dosage system with synchronized operations, a mixing drum, a semiautomatic device for weighing and packing the product, and a remote control system. In order to use this'unit for the production of multicopponent explosives, e.g., a three-component explosive, and to improve the quality of mixing, a pipe-line from a wheel-pump is connected to the screw conveyer for feeding the liquid component into the conveyer; the feed bin of the suspended conveyor dosage system is connected .to a pneumatic conveyer which supplies the powdered component, and the mixing drum is connected to a tubular pneumovibrator. To provide the crushing of the laminated trotirqduring the transportation in the pneumatic line described above, thd Card 112 me! 662.22 _L 43756-66 ACC NR# AP6029969 pneumatic conveyor system is,ImAde with elbowed turns, e.g., 90'0, and the trans- portaticn proceeds at a velocity of 5 m/sec under 3 atm pressure. To supply the liquid corVonent in the required amount, the wheel puup is equipped with a speed regulator connected to the suspended conveyor dosage system for synchronized opera- tion. To prevent dust from the powder.component and to remove the static electricil the pneumatic conveyor system has a cyclone-precipitator, equipped with a valve for the automatic discharge of the precipitate from the cyclone into the feed bin, and the flexible povder-supply line is equipped with a current collector. SUB CODE: 19/ SUBM DATE: 16Nov64/ ATD PRESS: 5074 BASHIROVt S.M.; 113,IIAKOV, V.V. Results of fractures of the Bkull In child-on. Tr-u(17 Inst. im. 14.V. Sklif. 8:94-98 163. 1. Kafedra rentgenologii i radiologii (zav. prof. V.A. L')-achunko) J. kafedra sudebnoy meditsiny (zav. prof. WI. Sriollyari4rav) Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta US 11!R'4)Vp Y&*B. Pagularitlem In the velation of quality chira,.,tarlst.*r3 nf -the oils and the cljiemicril c-mp-asitlan of -the iratcrs of t1.-, Balakhmny series of the llaschai-iyl , Ocire diiposit. DoLk-1. AN A-,.r,-rb, "TZ l? no.6:35-40 263 (KIRA Tlir7) 1. Inatitut geologli AN "r'r&LL-ivlfmo el-adtrifIlLom AN AzSSR M.V. Xbrtmoyl--ham. BASHIROV, Ta. No- liffeat of edge-vater encroachment on the chemical composition of Svpv~-Kirmaki formation vaters in the Balakhaal-Sabunchi-Bammy oil field [in Aserbaijani'with mumary in Hassian]. Azerb. neft. khoz. 37 no.2t23-26 7 158. (xim. n:6) (Apsheron Peniusula-011 f Ield brines) AXWNDOY, A.R.; USHIROV, Ta.M* Characteristics of waters of the IS and KP series of the Darwin Shoal field. Dokl.AN Aserb.SSR 15 no.12:1147-1151 159. (MM l3t4) (Apsheron archipelago--Water. Underground) AKMMOT9 A~R#j PA!MQ1s,-U&, lWdrochomical Inversion of reewroir waters In the Bub-Zinmad series in the southwestern part of the Ref tyanys, Kant oil f Isldo Aperb, nof to khoss 38 vo~&6-0 Ag 139, OaRh l3t2) (Seftrapre TAW region-OU field brines) BASHIROV Ya 14 Certain problems of the change in the chemical composition of the reservoir waters In horizon X in the Peschanyy-more oil flead. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 20 no. 6:39-43 164. (MIRA 17!9) 1. Inatitr' geologii AN AzerSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzerSSR A.D.Sultanovym, lzi in the r"Ar N A TIC BASH1ROVjr-,--Ta*M,,,., History of the geological development of the Pechanyy-More uplift. Dokl. AN A"rb. SSR 21 no.605-40 165. (MIRA 28:12) 1, Institut geologff AN AzSSR, BASHIMUS Do Ko wThe Isolation of the Dysentery Antigen f rom the Saliva of Vpentery Patient4g," Kazanv,, 1952 W-270869 25 Jul 53 BASHMOVA, D. X. "Excretion of Dysentery Antigen in the Saliva of Dysentei,7 Patients." Cand 14 Med Sci, Kazan' State Medical Inst, Kazan', 1953. (RZhBiol, 140 5 lov YO Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (11) SO: Sum. No. 521, 2 Jun 55 Mlnioa3. obaraoteriatioo of pollo"elitio, as revealed by mterials fr= the First Unn Hospital for Iqeot1ouo Diewwoo for 1957, Kas. mod. shur. 41 no.3155-59 MY-Je 60. (MIRA 1319) 1. Is kafedry inf*taionnykh bolesney (sav. - dotsent N.P.Vasillyeva) Kaswwkogo goaudarstvenW inatituta. d1ya. u9overohwwtvovaniya h vpreatr'3118T. im. V.I. Lenir- i 1-Y iaektalonnoy bollnitay (glawrach - D.P. 0v (POLIOMn=IS) GANT3FUROV, I.I.; TARASOVA, N.V... red. [Scientific bases for studying soil conditions in cities] Nauchnye oanovy izucheniiia pochvemWkh uslovii v gorodakh. Novosibirsk, Red.-izd. otdel Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SM, 1964. 135 P. (KIRI 18:1) ELSHIRDTA, G. G. lev chameterletles of palre of T-complexes, Tru4r UzW no.78il37-142 158o (NIBI 13:6) (Hatboustical walysts) GPMHINj B,V.; USHMOVA, N.G. A wonderful example of service to agriculture, ZhIvotnovodstv* 23 no.640414 :e 161. OaRk 16t2) 1. Glanoys upravledye sovkhozov pri Sovate Midetrov Usbekskoy SSR. (Usbeldetan-larakul sheep) RATNF,R YII.A.; BASHIRMIA. NO.; D.XIT111YEVSKIT, V.N.; )MLYASHEVICH, B.L.; KOISANOV, N.A.; JIUMITONOV, R.K.; 1~11STAFIN, IM.A. Exnerience with -rhe use of mechanical suturing in ga3tric surgery. K'hirurgiia 40 no.8:17--23 Ag 164. (I-ITRA 18:3) 1. Kafedra kh"rurgii, I or~,ologll (zav. - prof. Yu.A. Ratner) Kazan- skogo institute usovershenstvovaniya vrachey na baze 5-y gQrodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach N.I. Polazova). AUTHOR: Bashirova, R. M.. Bondarenko, A. V. ORG: Moscow State University (Moskovskly gosudaretyennyy univernitet) TITLE: Investigation of the energy spectrum of positive tons which arrive at the cathode in an anomalous glow discharge SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 8, no. 4, 1965, 784-793 TOPIC TAGS: glow discharge, positive ion ABSTRACT: The distribution of energies_of.the ions bombarding the cathode in an anomalous' g~jow di-char-ge--w-a-s-e'xperirnentally investigated. The method of cylindrical capacitor advanced by A. Hughes and V. Rojansky (Phys. Rev. , 34, 28.4. 1929) was used. Glass discharge tubes 30-40-nim diameter and 20-25-nim long were used. The discharge was conducted in a gas flow. It was found that the energy distribution strongly depends on the conditions of formation of the canal beam; the distributions were entirely different in two cathodes whose diaphragm arratigernentr were different. The positive-ion current in the cathode region could not be LC.,-d 1/2 UDC: 537. 525 - Anr-#%-%-bGn~2 - ': I - I- . I - ..".: -:- determined from a comm.,n I-V charactertartic for various discharge conditions; the characteristic segments of the distribution curves diverged from the common I-V curve in different ways. On the strength of the experimental resultB, it is assumed that the redistribution of ion energy along the way toward the cathode and in the tra-nscathode space is largely due to a charge reversal whose efficiency within the discharge space is lower than that outside of this space. Orig, art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: ZC SUBM DA7E: OZJul64 / ORIG REF: 008 / OTH REF: 004 Card 2 'Z Y ;010 R. S bMSR/Microbiolo.~-y - Ind,.istria, Micro~-i.ologj- Mc,s Jour : Rer 7hur - Blo-I., 11c, 5, 1958, 1945 F-3 Auth");.' : Withirm, Inat :1 MWOW4 a -*~- Title : Tcntingr ~~f T'herimophLlic Lactic ;.ciC Bacteria Or' g rub : T-r. Y4evsle. telf.1mo-i. pishch. prom-sti, :91;6, I-Io 16. 179-182 'ibr,'.r,-,ct: Industrial testu of thermiAilic lactic acid bc-~tcria strain E-1, isolRted earlier (R.S. Bashirom, Studies of 34;fkoynn 1955, ed- 15), proved that these bacteria. leavea OL flour infw.-Ion more intensely then Delbrucki 'oncteri- used for the -,)urDose. ma that, as a result, the cmalitf of the liquid yeast cultivated in the infu- sions Lemv=icd vith strain E-I is I mm roved. Card 1/1 ROTM, I'm*; BERZIMI, H,L; BAMIIROVA. R.S. Use of table salt In the preparation of liquid yeast. Xhleb. I koud. prom. I no,12:11-14 D t57. (HIM IM) 1. X17evBkijr takhnologichaskiy iustitut pishchevoy prouVehlennosti ineui A. L Mikoyana. (Yeast) (Baking) ,ROTTIR, I.M.; BMINA, X.L;-SASHMVA,.R.S.i v proizvodstventWkb Ispytaniy4kh ucbostvcyvali-. ROVALBIRD, A*Ya., assiatent;MMMU, A.I., mikrobiolog Effect of table salt in the preparation of liquid yeasts. Trudy KWT no.1767-68 157. '(KIRA 13: 1) 1. Kirevokiy khleboxavod N6,5 (for Hedovaya)., (yeast) (Bakimg) BUZZINA, I* I.; ROM, I PH,, miamvi R s Yercenting of dough prepared with liquid yeast and t4ble salt@ Trudy XTMP no.M75-80 157. (MINA 23$l) (Yeast) (Baking) ROTM, Is K. BAMIROVAL R,..S. Usa of lactic bacteria from the n-10 yoast atrain for the pre- paration of liquid yeasts by the continuous system* Ixv~v7o# ucheb.sav.; pishch.takh. no.6;32-54 159. (MMA. 13:5) 1. Kiyevskiy takhnologicbeekiv institut pishchavoy proqr- oblennosti. Katedra khlebopekarnogo proizvodstva. (Yeast) HIROVA, R. S. Cand Tech Sci - (d1sa) *1mpr8Y B AS ,in& the fermenting activiV of the microflors. of liquid yeasts," i,oscaw, 1960, 19 pp, 150 cop, (Ijoscow Techno2ogical Institute of the "ood Industry) M, 42-60) 113) ROYTZR, I.N.; BASMRO Proteolrtic activity al the 03-10 a now strain of thermophilic lactio acid bacteria. Izv%vys*uoheb9zavq; pishch.tekh. no.l: 56-59 160. (MIRA 13:0 1. Kafedra, tekhmologii khlebopokarnogo proizvodstva Leningradskogo tokhnologichookogo institute, pishchavoy promvshlenuosti. 'Protein) tLactic acid bacteria) ROYTERI I.M.; BERZINAt N.L; BASHIROVA# R*S,*; RENIKMP N.M. Gomparative activity of the yeast strains NKrannodarskayall and "Krasnodarskaya salty yeast" used in the production of liquid yeasts, Mikrobiologiia 29 no. 4-.595-599 Jl-Ag 160o (MIRA 13:10) 1, Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy pronyablennostle (YWT) BASHIEROVA ROY=Rq I.M. Characteristies of some yeast speoiss fron distilleries MmIracturing bakers! yeast. Izv.vys.uohsbszav,j pishch,tekh& no.102-76 163. (NIRA 160) Is Kiyevskiy tekhAologicheskiy inatitut pishchavoy promyshlennosti, kafedra khlobopokarnogo proizvodstva i kafedra biokUnii i mikrobiologii. (Yeast) I.41t BASHIROVA, R.S.; BERZINAp N,,I.; ROYTER, I.M. Some data on the zymase and maltase activity in baker's yeasta. Trudy KTIPP no.27t2O-23 163. (MnA 17:5) immvp-, -VALUMMVICH U, lo- p XBDLM G.N. W HKMVA A A K1JL'4S~ft*.,* treptoWciW"1u--w-AedivArV1W:N beaA .1-8 near" -:, !~mdy .162.1 :"Aak4ki (MIRA 15 111) 1. Kafedra tekhnologii antibiotikov (zav. - prof. P.A.Yaki v) Leningradekogo khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo instituta i Minskiy zavod meditsinskikh preparatov (dir. N.G.Semizhon). (STREPTOMYCIN) (BACTERIOWGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE MEDIA) 17 201MARSY9 V.I.; AYSUET# YuqMo; ICAPWOY# LAI; XISYTAIRSBY. lo:A. TJPW Yu.io.- SNOSOY, N.I.,- U=33, Ta.,0; PWA~OV, T.It; KISSTIAN SW.. -VA,- *P 16 As.- ZUOY,, A.A.: XXTRUOYt A.A.; SININs' YOF. j KAISIKO A. IRMAM10, 2141.,;,TOU0T, N.V.; rAT.A INOT, A,A.; PLAIMIN, SIT. POPOV, 1,N,--, TAR ---INOT, L.N.; YAKIMOYA, T.A'; BASHE IC M"KOVI(X, A.Ya.-, SHALAMOT. V.P.-, TORONKOY: ]FIN,; 11~6HR";M" CHISTUDY. N.A.; ITANOY N.-L, rea.; SLMOYMY - *.I., red,; UIPSIXOTA, Ye., red,; M0WINA$ Ro# tokbAored, [Development of the economy of the people's democracies-, a survey for 1957J RasTitie skonomiki stran narodito*i demokzatii; obsor sa 1957 go Pod red.N.I.Ivauova 1. dr. Moskva, Isd-vo sotsi4luo-okon. lit-ry, 1958. 610 p. (MIRA 12:2) 1e Moscow. Nauchnis-issledoy to kou"yankturayy institut, (People's domocracis:) (1conomic conditions) S U8HKARDINA, K. V. Bashkardina, K. V. "Material on the Comparative Evaluatior: of Indexes of Immunoreactivity of the Organism in Dysentery Patients with Various Methods of Treatment." First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst imeni I. M. Secbenov. Moscow, 1956. (Disseration For the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 11, 19569 pp 103-11L MA IVA -K BUNIN, K.V.; U S. Using the agglutination reaction for the diagnosis of dysentery under the now hospitalization conditions for cases requiring prolonged treatment. Iab. delo 3 no.2:48-49 mr-Ap 57 (X= 10:5) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolezneT (zaT.-doktor meditsinskiih nauk X.Y. Sunin) I Hoskovskogo ordena Lenina veditsinskogo Instituta imeni I.M. Sechenova. (BYSMIRY--DIAGNOSIS) (AGGLUTINkTION) VaT07S -Ory- I icrobes"-Vathotenic for Man and, Animal Abs.'Jour S Ref ZIjur Biol., No.19, 19)8, 8600 Author Ounin, hashkArt~jna, !:.V. Institut. Titlo The Wagnostic Importance of Agglutination and Pre- eipitation Reactions, in Patients With Acute Dysen- tery Treated ivith Synthomycin and Norsulfazol Ortg Pub. Z:-,. Zpi(ie-niol. i lrorrunobiol., 1957, NO-5i 69-71 Abstract- Studiea-vere made of tiva dynainics of t1le agglutin- atiou rerxctio:~ (AR) in vO pationts with acute Cys- entery. b--_cLcvio1o,_.Ic confimition of the diagnos- is was avoilable In 66 nt~tiL-nta. Tke AR was spee- ific and increased an Vic 15t'li to 16th day of the disease ipositive in a titer of 100 or more ill 75 patients). The j%recipitation reacti:>n (PR)t caqrrie out Jn Vie azarie 90 patients, was also specific but was nut i.,o freq.iently confirmed by bacteriolog;Lcui oiujic-s as the AR. - A.N.Shneyerson Card: -37- BASHKATOVI A.F.9 Cand-~4sci - (diss) "Study of vibration of a c t o r M 10 Chelyabinsk, 1958- 21 np/(I:dn**W of A,-rlmw3dm4 'USSR. Chelyabinsk Inst of I!,echanization and Electri- fication of Agrieu&tuco. Chair IlTractorr; and Automobilos"). (MI 38-581 106). 20 '4t BASHUTOV APO 'kwA,tekhn*-nwkj WSMY., R.N., inzh.; SHIMGIN.. To.S. Nev method for determining the tightness of piston pairs* Trakto i aellkhozmash. 32 no.2:9-11 F162o (MIRA 15:4) .. 14 11 Besbfdrskiy oel'sk6khozyaystvemW institui (for Bashirov). 2. Nog~y zaiod toplivnoy apparatury (for Smiryagin). (kutomobiles-ruel systems) (Tractors-Fuel systems) BASHKATOVS, D.M*--- Effective profille of the blades of a bit for.dry rotary drillinge Iz Yevyseuchebesave; geolol razve 5 noe6:126-ti Je 162. (MIU 3.5s7) 2. Voasoyaznyy nauchno-1.9sledovatelliddy iwtitut gidrogeologii i inshenernoy geblogii* (Boring machinery) BAMTOVj D.N. Initial deflections of wells. Trudy HGRI 30:124-129 156. (Oil well drilling) (Boring) (NLHL'9:11) t~,~AL4~- / A . ~4-30aeupj 33ASHKATOV, D.N., Cand Teo)i Sol -- (diss) i A~--,k9 .0. vortical wom drillin,-, M.0s, 1958, 14 pp (L'in of Hicher Eduoation USSR. Illos Geol- Ins. im S. Ordzlionikidze) 150 copie3 (KL, 51-5B, 102) BASUATOV, D.N. Results of uAing the UGB-50A rig for Industrial auger drilling. Izv. vys, ucheb, sav.; gaol. I razv. 1 n9.10:127-131 0 '58. (MIRA 12:9) l.Mookovskiy, geologaraavedochnyy iustitut, im. So. Ordzhonikidze. Kafedra rasvedochno bourenlya. : vBoring machinery) /9 Vj 7), A/1 AUTHOR: Bashkatov, D.N. 132-58-5-5/14 TITLEt On the Geological Documentation of Aur_q7-A_rjl1ei Wells (0 geologicheskoy dokumentatsii shnekovykh skvazhin) PERIODICAL: Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, 1958, Nr 5, pp 28 - 31 (USSR) ABSTRACTi ASSUCIATIOV: MGRI AVAILABLEs Library ofN'Congress Card 1/1 1. Coal mining-USSR The adaptation of auger drilling in geological prospecting is handicapped by the lack of an elaborated method for geolo- gical documentation. The author describes two methods of preparing such documentailon. If the well is deepened peri- odic-ally, the auger automatically rises and brings to the surface all the excavated material. By such successive oper- atibns a complete scale of all layers could be built and the relative depth of the rock layers exactly determined. In case of uninterrupted drillingp the author proposes a formula by which the depth of each rock formation can be calculated. 2. Earth augers-Applications BOGOLYUBSKIT, K.A.;~BASMTOV, D.N., Daterainizig the efficiency of auger performance and the energy used for removing cuttings by a vertical auger. Izv.vys. uchob.sav.; geol.1 razv. 2 n0-3:112-117 Mr '59. (MIR& 12:12) 1. Moskovski3r goologorasvedochq7 inatitut im. S.Ordshonikidses (Augers) 114(5) SOV/132-59-9-4/13 AUTHOR: Bashkatov, D.N. TITLE: - --------- The Resistance and Deformation of Drive Pipes Used in the Drilling Process PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 9, pp 23-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In connection with the introduction of new high speed drilling rigs, the author discusses the problem of the resistance and deformation of drive pipes during the drilling process. He sums up the findings of G.L. Mochullskiy and describes in detail the solution of the problem proposed b I G Bubnov and S.P. Timo- shenko by defining th9ax 9L safe axial loads for drive-pipes of various dimensions. The deformation of these pipes also depends on geological conditions. If the stratum to be bored is composed of'alternatt-ing hard and soft rocks, a very pronounced bending of bore- holes will occur, as long as especially resistant drive-pipes are not used for such drilling. The Card 1/2 actual binding GOST 6238-52 no longer satisfies the SOV/132-59-9-4/13 The Resistance and Deformation of Drive Pipes Used in the Drilling Process requirements o.- the mining industry. Therefore a new special stand,,Ard for drive-pipes must be developed., Drive-pipes must have thicker nipples and reducers permitting a better centering of the drilling device -1 reducing the wear of these pipes. There are 3 diagrams and 12 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: VSEGINGEO Card 212 (-BASRA OV, DAF, Designing vertical augers. Trudy MRI 34:98-117 159, (HIPA 13:12) (Augers) IT Bort a lvan v -'EKORNWOV. Alakeandr Vvovi Priniml - - 0 ichi uchastiye RARWAI -YAMONTOY, A.D., oty.red.; MOMINO %w- red, T.T.9 tak)worede GA . 0 [Drilling blast holes] Barents varyvnykh skvathin. Xoskva, Goo. nauchno-tekbn,isd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960. 428 p* (KM 14:4) (Boring) BASHKATOV, D.NjJASTLIYZVj AOVO; ROMANOV,, V.G. Studying the vibration drilling method for purposes of engineering geology. Hawed. i okh. nedr 27'no-5-.25-28 My 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel'ski-y Institut gidrogeologii i inzhenernoy pologii. (Boring machinery) (Vibrators) I(Engineoring geology) BASHICATOV., D.N. Necessary and good book. Razved. i okh. nedr 30 no.4:63.-64 Ap 164. (MIRA 17: 12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institult, g1drogealogii i inzhenernoy geologii. -WHUTOVO D.N.; VASILfTEVO A.V., OLONOVSKIYO Yu.A. Investigating the technology of vibration-percussive drilling. Razved. i okh. nedr. 30 no,5t22-25 My 164. (Km 40) 1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidrogeologil i inthenernoy geologii. TIMONOVI F.T.; BASHUTOV, I.H. Transfer of mining of longwa3lo to roof caving without the.use of battery stulls. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.6:31-32 Je 162. (MIRA -.L5:7) 1. Shakhtoupravloniya "Privollnyanskoye-Yushnoye" tresta Lisichanskugoll. 2, Glavnyy inzhener Shakhtoupravloniya "Privollnyanskoye-luzhnoye" tresta, Lisichanskugoll (for Timonov). 3. Zamestitell glavnogo inzhenera, Sbakhtoupravleniya "PrivolInyanskoye-lushnoye" tresta Lisichanskugoll (for Bashkatov). (Mize timbering) FATTMI Onmilat-alva Inmil-PtA - AlpIrf-m- tolli-n"l- Z~ZIZD 4 "!s; - P.,qww I. SOV/51-4-6L-12/24 4THORs BashicLtov,- U.N. On Talbot's Bands (K voprosu apolosakh Tal!-bota) PMODIGALs Optika I Spektroskoplys, 1968, Vol IV, Kr 6, pp 791-792 tUSSR) ABSTR&OTs The method of obtaining interference bands In a continuous spectrum which was proposed by Talbot bas a certain peculiarity. If, In observation of a continuous spectrum, one half of the ocular aperture of a spectroscope Is covored by a thin transparent plate on the violet side of the spectrum, then dark interference bands are observed in the spectrum. It was reported that these bands did not appear If the ocalar aperture was covered by a plate on the red side of the spectrum. The present author reports how, under certain conditions, Talbot's bands may be obtiLinid'alsO v&en a plat* in introduced on -the red side of the spectrum. For this purpose the author used a diaphrean with a alit whose left or right half was covered by a thin transparent plate (glass or cellophane), similar to that described by Wood (Ref 1). The alit width man 0.6 mm (instead of Wood's 5 om alit). The diaphraIgn was placed at a comparatively large distance fr= the spectral instrument Card 1/2 used* Talbot's bands may be observed with the diaphragm between the On Talbotle Bands BOV/51-4-6-12/94 eye and thp spectroscope as 'well as with the diaphmgz betWeen the spectroscope and the light source. In the latter ease observation is considerably easier and more bands are observed. The spectral apparatus used consisted of an Amici prism, a achool-type direct- vision spectroscope and a diffraction grating with a 0.01 am period. The rafmating edge of the Amici prism, the alit in the diaphragn and the incandescout vire in the lamp used as a source were all vertical. There in 1 reference which is a translation of an English toxtbook into Foissian. ASSOCIATIONs Institut Usovershoustvovaniya Uchiteleyg. Oral (Institute for Advancement of Tbasbers, Orel) SUENITTEDs October 10, 1957 Card 2/2 22(l) SOV/47-59-2-13/31 AUTHOR: Bashkatov, M.N., and Ogorodnikov, Yu.F. (Ort'l) TITLE: Tx-periments and Observations on the Theme "Undulatory Pro- perties of Light" (Opyty i nablyudeniya po'teme "Volnovyye svoystva aveta".) PERIODICAL: Fizika v shkole, 1959, Nr 2v PP 58-62 (USSR) ABSTRAM The authors suggest several experiments on "Undulatory Pro- perties of Light'19 most of which can be done as laboratory work with the entire class participating. These could augment' experiments in physics and help the students to absorb the material taught. For the first experiment - with Fresnel mirrors - the authors recommend taking frosted glass used in photography. They explain the procedure for obtaining Fresnel mirrors and the method of testing their experimental suitability. Work on interference phenomena requires an electric bulb and a flashlight lensp in addition to the Fresnel Card 1/2 mirrors. Other experiments described aret interference in SOV/47-59-2-13/31 Experiments and Observations on the Theme "Undulatory Properties of Light" thin plates, light diffraction caused by the straight edge of a screen as well as diffraction caused by narrow screensp small round screensp wedge-shaped slitep and small round holes. There are 7 diagrams. Card 2/2 TuAy Filippovicih. RI=IKOVq Ljo. red*; WAPOWIXOTA, A*A,, red.; LAVI, tekhn,red, [school experiments-in wave optics; aid for teachers] Shkoltnye opyty po volnovoi optike; poso'bis dlia uchitelei. Pod red. L.I.Resnikova. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.padagog.nauk RSYM. 1960. 78 P. (maA 14si) (optics) - ---- ----- BASMATOVO P.A., mehinlet toploroze Make use of staudardized symbols in diesel locomotive electric diagrams. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no.7:4,0 Jl '58. (Kim lit 7) I.Depo Pokrovskg Privolxhakeya doroga, (BlectrIc locomotives--Blectric equipment) Ollectrio engineering-Notation) BkqHKATOV, S.A.~,~ YFRMDLAYEV, V.A.; LYAPIN, JI.A.; ROZOV, N.A. Alum!ritur. highvay bridge. Avt. dor. 27 no.7tl6-17 Jl 164. (MIRA IM12) GMMXAp M.Pl ROSTOMEVA, I.A.1 DMAI PeNel BASkK4 Immunobiologioal proportion of the Asia,-I #train of the foot-and-mouth dio*ase virus* Vaterinariia 42 no.9sl5-17 a 165. (WRA, 18:n) 1. Gwu4arotv*nW.amwba*4mntrollnyy.inatitut veterInarnykh prepa%tov (for Rostowtmrap Dardal, Baehkator)e 2. TadshWkiy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy vaterinarATy inetitut; nauchrqy ruko,roditell raboty professor N.V.ld~~achsv (for Gareloya). SHLBUMV, MAO, laud.ve eritiarnykh-.~nsuk 0-7 L vra0h; PIOTNMV* VeSvp veterinarny7 vrach Influence of nutrition and conditions of care for horees on the couree of endemic infectious awMa. Zrpo VISV 22zl26-232 159, (MIA 13:10) (RDrees) (Infectious anemia) 0340 "Ou We gels ALITHOP: Rostovtseva_,_J. A. Dardl, -P.-..,N. Bashkatov, S. F. ; Gorelova, M. P. ctite Scientific Control Tnstitute of Veterinary Preparations'~Ccxsud,3r~tvf'nTIVY c. r r- I ris t u t v- t e r n.; rn v ~ h r T- t 7tr a t v Ta I z h i k S c I r n t r- a, 'iseasp v i rusr 1_1P cf. Veterinariya, tio. -A~',: font and animal !irease, me': V.ru- in,~er -,Iudv (whi-h wa,- -1,!ainefl from ow-,i,!#~ t,)v r, "7 Ir a! urii 1); o IuF a, rt ies fr,xr. t.p ar.: v t e ~, 1. r---r !--carded tw the authors as an Asia-I zypp The sprLm, rZ,*Aine! f I, Ir -V 1 oi.--~: , :Tnea ;.IRS pr-wed to ~w !Y,-e-sperific A~,ia-l x,,. P r, me-, i c f ;. _;m ~ rium trydroxi de f ormoli zed vacc I ties - p rk-[.arpi! f r~" Lapp r 1 z#- ir,(' m~-jt_~; "Seasr virus of 'he Asia-! type showed It to 1-e safe, avir--i'lent. An f- I- -at, , 1 e . Orig. art. has: 3 tables . 'UB COPF Ob/ SUBM DATE: VW ORIG REF: 001/ (7H RL F - W. 3 C Ln)C : 619 616.988.43=097 Card 1/1 . . ......... . IRYS Vlktor PaylorLob I'DCOROWAVOT, prof essor', doktor f Isiko- Best -,rebktorl mateinaticheskikh mmuko u&uchWy!r*4&ktorj KiRYAKIZA, M.S., takhnicbeekly re"hor [Scouts iuterplanstery spaces] Ras"Aahtki methplanetnogo pro- stranstvis Pod neudbuoi red. T.TeDobrouravoya. Moskva. Isd-yo DO-UA3P, 1957. 103 P. (Ulu 10111) (Rockets (Aeronautics)) TALIND, RICar Tarlovicb.; BASHUTOVp 8.86,radeEdeceased],; BMYUZOYA~ Yoql., red.; red. [Interesting problems ia military science; military history, topography and reconnaissance, small arms, artillery, automobiles, motorcycles, tractors and tanks, antiaircraft defeats] Zanimatelinys sadaebi po voennomu delu; Toeausia istarita topograf ita i razvedke stralkovoe orusbia, artillerils. sytonobill, wototsUrl, traktor t tank, PFO. Moskva. Isd-vo DOSAAT, 1958. 149 Pe (MIRA 11:11) (Military art and science-Itsminations, questions, ate.) A. a.; RAA~ONV M.A 9; ZAkffWDMWIDf-'P.1&-:- BASHDTOVe ToVe;- -- POLYAMT. V.V.; ZAYTSEVA, A.B. Oil-masterbatched rubbers and their technical characteristics. Zhim, prom. no.6:333-342 3 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Rubber, Synthetic) 138-1. AUTHORS: Shatalov,, V. P;-Kostyukov, N. M; Bashkatov, T. V; Yazikova, 1`18. G; Chul7ukoval T. A; Popova, TITLE! The PreparatiQn of 1 3-Butadiene--Styrene Rubber With Oil F (P l P l 1 illers. . art 1 oluoheniye mas onapo nennogo divinil-stirollnogo kauchuka - soobshchqniye 1). PERIODICAL: Kauchult I Rezinao 1959, Nr.l. pp. 24 - 27. (USSR). ABSTUCT:- BHAKSK has evolved a method for the addttion of mineral oil to latex during the processing of lp3-butadiene- styrene rubber with oil fillers by determining the requirements of emulsified oils. In the Voronezh Plant for Synthetic Rubber an oil emulsion was added in a continuous manndr,to the latex stream. CKC-30A with a surface tension not exceeding 38 din/cm Was tested. The latex was cooled to a temperature of 25 3000 before the oil emulsion was added which, in burn, was also cooled to a temperature of 300C, IDnder these conditions coaM;lation of the latex and the oil emulsion took place after a few minutes. The 1,3-butadiene-styrene rubber CKC-30A was prepared similarly as CKC-30AM, according to a method Card 1/3 evolved by A. Yo, Kalaus, M. A. Robinerzon, The Pre3aration (Part I 138-1-7/18 of 1,3-Butadiene-Styrene Rubber with Oil Fillers P. I. Zakharehenko, A. B. Zaytsevaya and M. G. Faynshteyn. The lubrioatinj~ oil emulsion-18 was added to the latex in an agitator (approximately 150 revo- lutions/minute). This mixture was coagulated with calcium chloride and acetic acid. Comparative data of physical and mechanical properties of the mixtures CKD-30AM and CKC-30A are given In a Table on page 25. Th6 influence of temperature and surface tension of the latex on the stability of the emulsion was determined. The physioo-meehanical properties for CKC-30ANO when using emulsions based on stearic acid and on.synthetic fatty aoids (from the Shebekinsk Combine) were determined according to rOCT (Table 1) Emulsions of oil with ammonia soaps were mixed with latex when cooling to 35-4000 and also at 55-6000. Rubber containing the lubricating oil emulsion-18 had equally good physical and mechanical properties as'rubber prepared with triethanolamine soaps tTablo 2). Oil emulsions with ammonia were prepared under identical conditions as with triethanolamine. The soaps were saponified at temperatures of 35 -4000. The oil content of the rubber was 15%, the latex was Caid 2/3 not cooled before mixing. The surface tension of the -138-1-7 6- The Preparation of 103 Butadiene-Styrene Rubber With Oil Fillers, (Part 1). latex varied between 37-- 42 d7r/em and the properties of CKC-30AM prepared from the 017. C21 fractions of fatty acids are given in Table 5. It ffas found that it was not necessary to cool the latex to a temperature of 45 --500C,, but the temperature of the latex before mixing could reach 55 - 6000. The stability of the oil- latex emulsion is not improved by decreasing the ~emper- ature. Latex with a surface tension up to 43 dyn/om can be used for the manufacture nf the rubber 0KC-3oft. Synthetic fatty acid fractions Clq-02loan be used for preparing the lubricating oil emiUsion-18 together with steario acid, and ammonia can be used as well as Card 3/3 triethanolam ine .. ASSOGIATIONIVoronezh Plant SK im S. M. Kirov. (Voronezhskiy zavod SK im S. M. Kiroval AVAILABLE: Library of Congre SOV/138-58-9-2/11 ADTHORS: ShatAlov, V P;,D vv-p-rvMv-,-KoStYukov, V;IPopova, Ye.N; ChUlyUkolra.. T. A; Krygina, M. K. G. TITIE% The Preparation of Oil-Filled lp3-Butadiene-Styrene Rubber SKS-3019 (K voprosu poluehentya maslonapolnennogo divinil-stirollnogo kauohulca SKS-30M) PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina.,1958, Hr 9, pp 4 - 7 (1368R) ABSTRACT: TJnsatifactory results were obtained vrith a batuh of rubber SKS-30M produced in the Voronezh Factory for Synthetic Rubber during 1955 - 1956. The authors In- vestigated the possibility of improying the propertiezi ' latex. When a of this rubber by usinC controlled control agent Is added to the rubber SKS-30 only 45% of insoluble substances are found as compared with 87< when no control agent is added. An increased content of insoluble particles In the rubber impairsthe teoh- nological properties of the rubber mixtures (Table 1). Table 2 igives data on the ph7sico-mechanical character-- Istios of ruboers oontaining 15% oil fillers. The .elasticity and residual elongation of both rubbers are C / of the same order. The oil-filled controlled rubber ard 1 3 SKS-30M..15 is softer and plasticises quicker. When rsi_n,, SOV1138-58-9-2/11 The Preparation of Oil-Filled 1,3-Butadiene-Styrone Rubber SKS-30M the lubricating oil Mark 18 a slight1cwering of the speoiflo physico-mechanioal properties of rubber SKS-30 can be observed, but this lowering is of the same order as for the low-temperature rubber SKS-30A when-using an equal amount of filler. A 15 - 20% de- crease In strength oocurs when 25% of the filler-is used (Table 3). The addition of the lubricating oil Mark 18 to the rubber SKS-30 (hardness 2,000 - 2,500 g and 1,000 - 1,500 g)'leads to analagous changes, but t a hardness of 2,000 - 2,500 g it suffices to add 14 of the lubricating oil to obtain a rubber of a hardness of about IvOOO g. Improved plasticity can be obtained in the same mixer by adding plastioisation aeoeldratorso Experiments on lowering the hardness to 400 g showed that it was necessary to use 30% of the filler. This quantity, however, lowers the physico-mechanical prop- erties of the rubber. Experiments were carried out in the Voronezh Plant SK In co-operation with VNIISK on the industrial production of a batch of oil-filled 1,3-butadiene-styrene rubber obtained during high- temperature polymerisation (SKS-30M-15) containing Card 2/3 14 - 17% oil. Characteristics of this batch are given t, SOV/138-58-9-2/11 The Preparation of Oil-Filled 1,3-Butadiene-Styrene Babber SKS-30M In Table 4. Results showed that this type of rubber oan.be used for the manufacture of Inner tubes and tyres. The composition of the industrial test batch, as well as.of the oil emulsion, is given. This rubber was dried at'the following temperatures- the first zone 110 - 13000; the second zone 110 - 12400- the third zone 104 - 11200. There are 4 Tables. ASSOCIATION: Voronezhakly zavod sinteticheakogo kauchuka im. S. M. Kirova (Voronezh Factory for Synthetic Rubber Im. S. M. Kirov) Card 3/3 20805 3/138/61/000/002/001/0()8 A051/A129 AUTHOR: _Bashk&tqvj..T.V. TITIE: Problems facing the synthetic rubber Industry for improving the quality further and extending the assortment of butadiene-styrene rubbers PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I rezina, no. 2, 1961, 1 - 3 TM: Extensive work is being conducted by scientists, engineers and work- ers of the state committee for producing new types of synthetic rubbers and la- texes with the same high quality as natural rubber and particularly for improving the quality of butadiene-styrene emulsion rubbers. Soviet industrial production of butadiene-styrene rubber began in 1949. By 1959 the portion of copolymer rub- bers In the total production of'synthetic rubbers wall 33% and in 1963 it will reach 60%. Due to the production of new types of mass stereo-regular rubbers (isoprene and butadienej' Chis portion will drop in the next years and reach about 40% by the end of the current Seven-Year Plan (1959 - 1965). By 1965 the produc- tion of butadiene-styrene rubbers will exceed the production of rubbers In the entire Soviet Union by one and a half times as compared to 1959. In 1955, the Card 1/4 Probl~pp facing ~he sm."t~.9.. 20805 S/138/&/000/002/001/008 A051/A129 Voronezhskiy zavok SK (Voronezh SR Plant) was first to begin mass-production of butadiene- styrene cold oil-filled CRC-30AM (SKS-30AM) rubber, resulting in great savings of monomers. The oil-filled rubber has better technological properties and a lower heat formation in repeated deformations as compared to CK -30A (SKS-30A). Soviet scientists and engineers have been able to produce butadiene- methylstyrene rubber. Since 1952 copolymer rubbers are produced containing 10% styrene, mostly for manufacturing frost-resistant rubber articles, and since 1955 rubbers containing 50% styrene used in the production of ebonite articles and rubber soles. In 1959 the Voronezh Rubber Plant began the production of cold oil-filled rubber not requiring thermal mastication. At the present time the Soviet rubber industry is manufacturing about ten different types of butadiene- styrene and butadiene-methylstyrene rubbers. The author points out the shortcom- ings of the presently manufactured butadiene-styrene rubber: Nekal is being used as an emulsifier and is not sufficiently washed out of the rubber , especially when calcium chloride Is used for coaiplation. The lowered technological proper- ties are associated with the molecular-weight distribution, which depends on the regulating conditions and the action of the interceptors of the polymerization process. Avtol-18 naphthene oil is introduced in the latex stage. Admixtures in the monomers have a negative effect in butadiene and styrene, when these monomers Card P,/4 20805 Problems facing the synthetic.... are used in low concentrations. Soft rubbers are produced on a ribbon-molding machine in the form of roles, which are easily formed. The butadiene-styrene rubbers have low hardness indices according to Defoe (450 - 550 g) and, thus, a lower molecular weight, which is detrimental to their properties. The Krasnoyar- skiy zavod SK (Krasnoyarsk SR PWt) Is presently producing rubber with a hard- ness of 400 - 800 g according to Defoe representing 90% of the total production. The concentration of butadiene-reotificate used In the emulsion polymerizatlon shop has been elevated to 96%. The Sumgaitskly zavod SK (Sumgait SR Plant) Is said to produce inferior quality rubber due to frequent breakdowns in the tech- nological conditions and the technical rules of safety in the polymerization and separation shops. The now program Intended to elevate quality Involves the re- placement of the Nekal emulsifier by colophony or mixed colophony and fatty-acid emulsifiers. During 1960 - 1963 most rubber plants, in addition to the Voronezh SR Plant, are due to change over to colophony and mixed emulsifiers. The per- centage of this rubber in the total production of styrene rubbers during the years of the Seven-Year Pltn will be: 1961 40.4%; 1962 61.0%; 1963 77.8%; 1964 100.0%. The PrWuction of now materials, such as rongalite, trilon, di- methyl-dithiocarbamate, mercaptanes, etc., must be introduced for the manufacture of butadiene-styrene rubber with improved quality. Sodium chloride is needed as S/138/61/000/OOP/001/008 A051/A129 Card 3/4 ---------- 20805 S/138/61/000/002/001/008 Problems facing the synthetic.... A051/A129 the coagulat'or,in changing over to oolophony emulsifier. The specific consump- tion of salt, which is now about 300 - 350 kg/t, must be reduced. Naphthene oil (avtol-18) must be replaced with aromaticITH-6 (PN-6) oil. The Voronezh SR Plant is presently producing butadiene-styrene rubber using PN-6 oil. The Kuybyshev and Bashkiriya Sovnarkhozes are expected to organize the PN-6 oil production to supply the entire SR industry with it. It is also intended to introduce the soft rubber production methods of the Voronezh Plant into several other plants. The Kuybyshev and Omsk SR Plants are expected to int-oduce the production of soft rubber uBing.colophony emulsifier and manufacturing the rubber in the form of briquettes. The Voronezh and Krasnoyarsk Plants replace the production of hot rubber by the cold polymerization technique. All SR plants, excepting the Karag- anda Plant, will adopt the new method. The percentage of the cold oil-filled rubber in the whole copolymer rubber production will increase and be: in 1960 56.6%; in 1961 54.7%; in 1962 86.6%; in 1963 94.3%. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy Komitet pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR po khimii (State Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers on Chemistry) Card 4/4 8/1303/0MAPOW4408 w%Aim AUTHORSt 3aLft~~%, Zhigalin,, P,, L. j "antseva, A, No TZ= -On. the devel9paient.of the Soviet "uthetio rubb4tr Indu $try -_PERIODICALt Kauchukirezina, no. I ,1963, 1- 3 ..TM:. The year 1962 inarked the 3Dth anniverswT of the Soviet anthrUe rubber industry. According to the. Saven-Year Plan 1959'- 65, production shouid increase 'by' a factor of 3.4 an - compared to 1�58.: New Impraved polymrizatlon 6am- position of SR at three plants, employing a now' diddation-reduction system ind tising modified oolophony as emulsifier, the Introduction of now efflulsitlori,,.' c6agulating agents and regulators at all the other SR plants,. perfecting- the Vft- duction tecbnolog;r are named as means to raise the quality. The produ*tIon Gralm (M) and CRMC (SKMS) non-oil-filled and highly oil-flUed rubbers 13 plantiod -- on. recommendation of the Scientific Rqsearch Institutes BHRHCK (VU=) RMUM -(NIIShP) . Stereo-regulated butadiene and Isoprene rubbers are meant to replaae natural rubber. CKA(SKD) rubber is to be produoed by Pe Efremov, Yaroslavl,. V0140nezh, and Kazan' SR plantsusing butadiene obtained from alcohol. Other. ol"r Card.1/3 5/138/61/000/004WIMB On the, de* lioplimt of the SovIeV.synth6tIo rubber.-.. A05i/A126 SR plante-Intend usirZ butadiene produced from butanej for,example, the Nov*-. kuybyshev petroleum- 'chemical plant, The Seven-Year Plan further includes the production of high-quality'regular-ratruoture iboprene rubber CKH -3 (Ma-3) In three newly constructed SR plants. Production of special rubbers, such ass w4l, chloroprene, ultrile,- silicon, polyisobutylons, butadienemethylvinylpyrMns, 'butylacrylate, and polyetherurethane rubbers is intended. Synthetic latem am being extensively introduced to various industries. Natural gas, residual gam of the petroleum industry, petroleumstabIlizing by-products,- and some bydrooarban fiaotions of oil refining will be used in the future as the Initial rem wAtertal. in the SR industry. BI 1965, butadiene produced by butane dehydration will in to 44% of the total quantity; aloobol-produoed butadiene will drop to 560. loopre- ne will be produced by catalytic dehydration of Isopentane, isobutylene by lacbm-i tane dehydration. Styrene and methylstyrane will be -produced by dehydmt:Lon of at~ylbenzene and isopropylbenzene. To take up again the production of dispropor- tionated colophony, dodeoylmereaptane, dimethyldithiocarbamts, dJ4sopNW1b~nsen*,'. bydrogenperoxide, trilon B, rongalit, purified fatty acids, zinc stearate, *to., Is regarded one of the major futurb tasks of the SR Industry. Another prdblen In the expansion and development of scientific research and experimentation.- Xn thle Card 2/3 On the devel4ment of the Soviet synthetic rubber... S/138/63/000/001/001/008 A051/Ai26 connection, the All-Union SR Institute im. S. V. Lebedev BHHHCK (VNIISK) has be,-n expanded, in addition to the Scientific Research Institute of Monomers for SR, HIUMCK (NI314SK). The Hypro-rubber Institute for designing SR plants has gained in significance. Emphaolis is placed on increasing the volume of experimen- tal data and the number of new types of machinery and equipment. ASSOCIATION: 0osudarstvenniy komitet po khimii pri Gosplane SSSR (State.Committee on Chemistry at the Oosplan USSR) Card 3/3 =zssiox NRs AP4o3W8 8/M3$/6h/0W/**/=/0W AUTHORSs Woheakos I* lej B"bka+,ov,, To Vol Fisher# So 1,*l R&UrArzons H* Aoj -Parminovs A. H. TITLEs ImproVed production of butadiene-metlWIstyrene (st7rene) rubbers SOURM Kauchuk i resin&,, no* 4s 2964s 1-6 TOPIC TAGS: rubber pd2ymrization, styrene rubber,, butadienemethylstyrene rubbesp iron trilon rqngalite, rubber resin emulsifiers peroxide rubber initiator# latex coagulation, granular rubber, tape rubber# molecular weight distribution,, rubber -%S 3OA4K, r%bber SKS 30ARM 27 ABSrRACTs Recent progress in the production of butadiene-wthylstyrene (styrene) (Ms) rubber is reviewed* The use of the iron-trilon..r*nga3ite activator ocaplac resulted in an average 30-35% increase in the polymerization rates and the &PYU- cation of more active initiators could bring further improvemente Data we prasented on the effect of vwr-icus fractions of resin on the BMS polymerization rate, The purified produab was found to acU as &a accelerator, while the . impurities wdAbited inh1b1tor7 properties* The role of soaps as awlsifters is Card 2/2 Awns= NR: Ap4o34468 discussed,, and the importance of a properly conducted coagulation process of the latex is stressed. The effect of neutral salts and acid is explained, and the advantage of obtaining a granular type BMS polymer is emphasizedo A flow shoat and a description of the coagulation process in the manufacture of rubber SMiS-30AMCK-1 3.5 is given* The ptqvicomechanical properties of this rubber and of experimenul rubbers SKS-3QOK and SKS-30ARKK-27 are presented. The distribution of fractions of va-rious molecular weights in the last two rubbers was studied by =an3 of ultracentrifugal sedimentation. It was found that these rubbers were nearly identical in some pbysicomechimi cal properties with the f oreign-cmde Baroprans, 1500 arA 1712. Orig. art. bass 3 tables and 6 charts, AS=IATION: VsesqyuzrM nauohno-issledovatel'skiy institut, sinteticheskogo kauchuka. ist, So Vo Lebedeva (All-4nion Scientific Research Institute of Synthstio Rubber) SUBKITTED 1 00 DATE ACQ: 23HOA SM CobEl MT No REP sov, oo4 Card 2/2 ZWLs 00 XMIRS 003 ----------- RADCHENKOp I*I*.; M.PMU-T-.1-1 FIzmmp S.L.; RABINEMON, M.A.; PKMOV9 A*14. Improvement of th6 produotion of batadiene-methyletyrans (styrene) rubbers. Kauch. i res. 23 no.4tl-6 Apt64 (MIRA 17t7) Vsesoyusnyy naucbno-isaledovateltakiy inatitut sintotiches- kogo kauchuka imeni labedeva.