SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BABEN, A. - BEBR, A.

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~ BM* Artur, ap.ins. (Krakow) 09, the possibilities of better "JustAwnt Of the F&S-110 boring =@him for the boring of blasting holes in gyps= quaLrrieB. Cmut vaPft0 91P9 17 no.5sl44,-346 Yq t62. TM ., I Arturo dr inze Proceoses ocouring In hammer drillep their effect on the body and influence on the also of the recoil, Przegl mach 22 no.242 768 D163. , Artur, nigr inz.; WGEL Migniev, dr Iriz.; IMIAK, Stanislavpmag.iur. I ftmm~ 0- - , ig Pbsoib:Llities of shot-hole drilling in hardened iron slag. Hutrdk P 30 no* 7/8t229-235 J3/Ag'63. 1, Akademia Gorniezo-ILtniemaj, Krakow* FFB.'~;N, ArWr, dr Ina. - "; I * Throe-adv bits for deep drill!ng in g;rP3tu,1 wish t.~.C, HiS-110 drilling rig. Przogl gc-rn 20 Lo. 51235-238 Vy 164. AUTHOR: Bebenin, A. TITLE: The Intermediate Socket PERIODICALz Radio, 1959, Ur 1, P 39 ABSTRACT: The author describes the for tubes with socket lugs pin-type sockets. There SOV/107-59-1-34/51 (Perekhodnaya panellka) (USSR) design of an intermediate tube socket to make possible their use with are four diagrams. Card 1/1 ;f:~~ ~fc )/7-TSO, /'FS'kb 1/!~W A" I) -4/pa c -4,/Pg-4/pz; -4,i'pae-2/ U ~ 1 T A Ale'---e-,evj r 'or ,i nv P,, Cie n n a d ly roorpivevi .7 -3-~e e 2 `,l Ve SM' n---" 3rraratom Mcs-cml -ntr-l of z nostrr ~,,er ,,e r- 3 c . 'Fr-rata slir) inserted. cooles Printed.. I'0l:,71,C -i AGS : 5-vac-e v;-- 1 C-le -m I s5 I li- Control V- L, I S D Ir V-D 1, s hnok acqi!aints i.he rea&-r -,.;4 th the hn q,r nrinci r1 es of cc-. 1 7 s - e ri,~ ~' rf e a e F-, x am,- r. d th e r ca m.9 r c 1 a I fD:F c P.3 c e -~ro, c 'Ls r vro,.1lerns of cr ce ^tand infrared to bu' Id onti-card contrrl sy9tems for grace a--e cnnsi~le-ed --~nd a stildy is rrarie of tne Snace orientation of the vehicle recriarfta* on ar;7 ne S e C, i v o s i _Eartr~'-q m9d 7~~ fm t~ t 1'!~ 1 :~"q 7- 7 - r~ T- - .7 t:-,;c -9 h e m7~~e 5 r, e ri p d f ~~r -a b-cn, i- ie~i - p -c, o' nF-7-i and technI.Ciam L 231g?.-'-'-- speciali7lnr in Autcn-itic control. It can b-- used a-9 a textbook f or -and TABU OF CV;--ZEMS 7crevord -- 3 Introducticii Se c t i on 'I .Sn-ace -as a ccrt-rcl oblect + '~ec4ion 2. Elements of ccntr,61 sy-stens Ch. 17. Me-asi,,rim- -iris tr-men t.sP-- 113 e, ~, T I A-1 4 P4 ------- Ch . VI. Control components -- 233 Sactitm Principles of building and studyinr control watems Ch. T I Controll syste-,B -- 26~ Ch. "rill. Study of control systemo with iet enp-ines and moment mametodrive 286 7 1 ') of -~-trnl evs!,tms w1th recrlentation envines -- -~ Mh, . X, 'ernblpmr 1n. th:~ cont-rol of a space vehicle upon mentr-,r into the atmG-sph, -- lord 'i r! 0 F b d r ri.,~ r na A 1 It s e v e v t 0 1 q ue f 0 r t e a t a 0 C n t n t J 0 G f ~1 Z. t-, ;IT t" aIv TOP:c T A G S t q n c, r q,v iE. t c t-~, nrient, t i o n m I n c t f c t c r qj u ABSTFACT. The PrOblec) Of the spatial orientntion of sa ce I I re o v 42 3 1 f F, e c c is Considered. T 1) P d n I n! Cs t k:o - "t I 'i o n s n vo P, i c o v conrrci s v s t e m s p o r, s1 e . D if r c it t ia 1 (2 (1 u.0 t0 9 f u r 2 ,1 satellite motiona are derived under certain assumptions. The applica- bility of the selegted statiic,-nnd -ionstatic-control laws in substan- tflatcd, and the,. arr compared with respect to contrn! xlll~--- Iva- oq~pp__ c0 bi-A i -0 j- ~7- ASSOCIATIM none I'Ui;MITTED,. 26Ncv63 F_NCLi 02 SUB CODE: Sv N Q 003 OTH E R U0 3 T r) P V C-;, 6 24 L 16029-65 INCLCSURE 3 01 4CCESS 10ri NR AP4049570 ip ip i. orbital gnonatry V~ T4 P 'A VIKY, -02 Earth' liagne ti c Field 18, 1.51 Vol d 1 ~ " E3 U rin device . con- p CorkpUter; f i j t3 i YTIMR magnet-Om coztrol us ias B3MNIN,v M.Ye. Shaft bottoms; beat content proposals. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.6:42-46 J9 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Shaft oin)dng) mays iniho -A o~moentratlon of mining operttions is the.prinoipal faotor in tke plamdfig,.oonstruction of*nev and,reorganization of wditing mi-we. Ugolt.pron, sid.118~12. ia~F 062. (MA 150) (Don*U Basin-Coal mines and-mining) BaBLUNA-ILAR 0 lnzb.; HHAaAr lu -Y. inxb.; TAW'7BV.' V.I.$ lush.j FIIATOV,, I.A.I. i4~; BWINS KISS insho Supporting voroms in deep mines. Ugoll. prom, no.6t24-28 H-D 162. .(KM 16:2) (Donets BasiD-Nine timbering) ZZLINSM, Vyacheolav MW71ovicho !%:M, taklm. nauk; SLOBODKIN, Dmitriy Savricb, kand. tekba. Ym*; TARAN,, Arsenly Grigorlyeviobp insbol TV CKHMOV, Ivan Panteloyevich,, lnzb.1 ZHUX, Boris Vasillyevicb, inzb,; lnzb.,, retsenzovt; CHUMACHENNO, T.I., red.izd-va; MREZOVTYj VXO tekhn. red, (Control of mine waters) Borlba s sbakhtnVd vodami. (BY) V.M.Ze3-insk4.i i 4r. Kiev, Gostakhizdat USSR 1963. 360 P. IMIRk 170) BEEENIN, M.Yo.,-inah. Stability of major workings in deep mines. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.n: 13-15 N 163. (KIRA 17:4) VOVK, Aleksey Amufrieyvich, kand. tekhn. nauk; KMERGA, flikolay Timofeyevich, inzh.; CHMIYY, Geliy Ivanavich, kand. tekbn. nauk; BEMIN M.Ye.j, inzh., retsenzent - - [Development of ore deposits in the Ukraine at great depths] Razrabotka, rudnykh mBs+,orozhdenii Ukrainy na bollshikh glubinakh. Kievy Tekhnika 196.',. 267 p. 41IRA 18:2) AID P 744 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 11/21 'Author Bebenko, K.4 Major Title Determination of causes of impropei.functioning of aircraft radio equipment Periodical Vest. vozd.,.fiota, io, 64-69, 0 1954 Abstract The author analyses the causes of malfunctioning and gives wcamples of how-to find and correct them.' Diagrams, Institution None Submitted No date HKBUISHVILI. G.A. Umumal localizations of schinoooccosts. nirarglia no,8:73 Ag 154, (MA 7:11) le.Is propmLeytichenkc7 khtrurgicbmakoy kIIuikI ftrkmenskogo wditsinskogo Institutas (ICHIM00006189 valnual altos) R/003/60/01 1/005/010/023 A125/AO26 AIMORS: Bebepel, P.; Sirbu, I. TITMi Radlometric Titrationn by Using "OAS F!adloactive Isotope PERIODICAL: Revista de Chimie, 1960, voi. 11, No. 5, PP. 288 - 291 TECT: After a brief intraiuction on development and different methods of titration, the authors present the operation method and the results obtained at the titration of some anions and cations, by using a titrated solution of silver nitrate traced with 11OAg. Radiometric titrations with a solution of silver ni- trate have been performed before (Refs. 3 and 4), but the establishment of the t1tre of the silver nitrate solution has been perforny?d according to the proce- dure of Mir or Volhard. The authors worked out a si:Lver nitrate solution with a very high specific activity and the establishment o:f the titre has been per- 1/ formed radiometrically. The recomanded titration ex,,.ludes the utilization of an Indicator for the deceleration of the equivalent p*Int and some errors con- nected to the visual observation of the indicating tu:rn point. The silver ni- trate solution, which is t1trated, is t.%e indicator Itself. Potassium iodatewas used as titrating agent. Sodium chloride can also be used. The reaction is Card 1/2 R/003/60/011/005/010/M3' A125/AO26 Radiometric Titrations by Using "Oft Radioactive Isotope KI03 + AgH03--PAgI03 + KNOJ and the calculation formula ist TAg 0 N - T - 107 -* 880 (mg)" n - - 214, 000 In which N is the number of =3 of added KIO~ titrated solution, T is the titrate of the KI solution In mg and n Is the em3 of AgNO3 found in the equivalence. The titraton can be performed either by taking.a known volume of silver nitrate solution and titrating it with potassium iodate, or vice versa, titrating the solution with silver nitrate. Operation method, reaetives and apparatus are ex- plained. The authors performed the following titrations with titrated silver nitrate solution: 1) Radiometric titration of cyanogen is performed clasaically by using one of the procedures by Volhard or Liebig (Ref. 7). 2) Radiometric titration of oxalic ions, 3) Titration of sulfoamides. These methods briefly described by the authors belong to the isotopic phase of titration. A fourth method, belonging to the "titration in the non-isotopic phase" is the radiometric titration of lead. Brief reference is made to general principl3s and operation methods. There are 4 figures, 4 tables and 9 references; 3 English, 3 Rumanian, 2 Soviet and 1 French. Card 2/2 BIBE = , P.;,SIRBU, I. Radiometric microtitratIon of alkaloids vith the Mayor reagent. 'Note I, Determination of strychnine, Studii core chin 9 ho,2: 351-355 161. 1. Iaboratoral do preparers radioisotopi I.F.A., Bucuresti. (A33mloids) (Strychnine) (Radioisotopes) (Chemical tests and reagents) BIMML--P. I PURICA, 1. -! 0 Separdtion of the offsets of the fast isoutrons and Y-radiations at the radiolysis of vater. Studii core fis 12 no-32557-562 161. 1. Institutul do fisica atomica, Bucureati.. (Go=o rays) (Radiation) (Water) 8/08Y63 1-/021/061- B144 Bj8/VO0/OO AUTHORS: Puricap I. TITLE., Separation of the effects of fast neutrons and 1-irradiation In the radiolysis of water PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. It 19631 879 abstract iB603 (Studii gi cercetXri fis. Akade RPIts ve 121 no* 31 19619 557-562 ~umq summariee. in'Rues. and French]) TXXT: In this paper, the effects of fast neutrons were separated fzva those of y-irradiation in the process of the radiolysio.of water in a heteroConeous reactor. Furthermore, the rate of water decomposition W" studied in different vertical channels of the-re'etor. [ibstraotorse not 3. Complete translation Ceird I I BEBESEL,,P.; CHIOTAVqC.j RENITEAp C. Processing KC1 irradiated in reactor for obtq;n:img some combinations of high specific activity with -,?S. Rev chimis Min petr 1/+ noolOt599--600 0163. KARMAZIN, V.I.1 EISERSH A.A. Effect of the speed of a deposition electrode on the separation of materials. TS"t. met. 37 no.10:17-19 0 164. (MIRA 180) . . . L- - z KARMAZIN, V.I.- BEESH, A.A.1 KARASEVA, V.N. - Effect of certain factora on the amount of eloctric cha-ling of minerals obtained in a corona discharge electric field. TSvet. met. 38 no.4sl?-20 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) KARMAZIN, V.I.; PEGOROV, V.L.; MBESH, A.A. ....... Effect of preheating on the magnetic separation of rare metal containing minerals. TSvet. met. 38 no.504 My 165. (MIRA 18:6) KARMAZIN, V.I.; BEBESH# A.A.; POPKGVj Y**A. Wet magnetic separation of finely granular, weakly magnetic minerals. Tavet. met. 36 no.1204-75 D 163a ~ (KIRA l7t2) KAMMIN, V,I,; IRBESH~ JMFNKO, V.ml --;~,.A-q MGTYMNKO, A.V.1 1SIV Eleutrostatio 3speraltion of fine grainod materiale at bigh- ape*d operating conditions. TSvet., m3t. 38 no-1108-59 N 165a (MIRA 18CII) S/061/621000/016/005/043 B168/BI66 AUTHORS: Bebeshel, P., Purika, I. TlTLE: Separation of the effects if fast neutrons an(. x-rays in radiolysis of water PLRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no.*16, 1962, 56, abstract 16B405 (Rev. phys.'Acad. RPR,.v. 6, no. 3, 1961, 273-278) TEXT: The volume of gas (v) evolved during irradiation of distilled water was determined in different reactor channels (core, reflector, thermal zone) and found to be a linear function of the rate of flux of-faet neutrons and I-rays. The radiochemical yield of gas calculated from the data obtained was found to be 0-49 for f-radiation-and 2.80,102 molecules per neutron for fast neutrons. (Abstracter's note: Complete tranalation. Card 1/1 1. BEBESHIN. 1. A.EiC-,KOTIKOVj P. I. EI'G 2. USSR (600) 4'. Shoo Industry 7. Machine for the turning of boot tops of fishermen's boots. Leg. prom. no. 12, 1952. 9. Mon&NZ List of Russipa Accessions Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified, DEMENTITEVl B.A., kand. taYnn. PA41 BEKEYS�RJ26-YAbj inxh.; RYABDV, V.M.' inzh.; PARAMESVAW"' M*P.p inzho ftudy of Aws governing phase distribution in a water and steam uIxture under nonsteady conditions. Trudy MEI no.63il83-192 165. (MIRA 18:12) S.V. I'- j BEWSHKOP Ands of the Siberian red-backed bank vole Cletbri6nomiya the Cbuvaab ~t.&.S.R. Zool. shur. 42 noel &1464~- 263, ruti:lus Pau. (Kau 160) lo Institute of Rpidemiology and Microbiology, AAadevg(of NOWIC&I Sciences of the U.S.S.R.1 HDscov and Republican Sanitarywgpid~mda- logical Station., Chaboxary. (Chuvashia-Field nice) A P5 C 12 '17 2 17-Mur. 0 b 1 TO F T C "I'A (3 S 7-1 S 0 61,4 16 0 C 13 Of KULIK) I.L.; KMHOVA, E.N.; KEDWEMA, A.V.; KOETWI BEBESHKO. S.Y.; NUZIMINA, N.K. Zoological prenives for the ex1itence of natural tularemia foci in the Chuvash A.S.S.R# Zool. zhur. 44 no.1:17-25 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii PIIN MR, Moskva, flespublikanskaya Banigarno-opidemiologicheskaya stantsiya', Cheboksary, Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Cheboksarskiy pedagogicheakiy inatitut, BARSHTEYNJP YU.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik-; GLUZMAN, D,F [HIumen, D.F.]; BER IIKO,. V.G. [Bebeshko., V.H. I Intrapericardial tumor in a 5-week-old child. Pod.,, akush. i gin. 23 no-5:)~-33 161. (HIM 4:12) 1. KlInika fakulltatskoy pediatrii (zaveduyushchiy - prof. V.G. Balaban (Balaban,, VA] Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni miditsinskogo instituta im. Bogomolltsa (rektor - dotsent V.D.Bratual),. (PERICARDIUK.-TWORS) bi-ST-CHyn, V.G. Raaction of ,+~ao hemoPOit"In VYStez to an Q;Tarl Mori t.91 ahronic intaxicAtion fr..-& btritra Go-ut, I peral. krovl lt222.,227 165, (WRL ISM) 1..Ki3-uvsVy inatitut perall-vanlya krnvi.. MIASHVILI, F.L.,inth.; DZHAPARIM, G.S..insh. Operation of 110 kv transmission lines on metallic structures under particular conditions. Blek.sta.29 no.3:90-91 Mr 156. (ZleetrIc lines--Overhand) (MIRA 11:5) - - - --- -- --MIASHIM, - Sh, - L, - -- -- - - - - - -- - ---- - - - Bablasbvi3is Sh, L, - *An investigation of the t-ransition cycle in the frequency . modulator upon reactance tubes." Trudy Thilis. go&. un-ta im. Stalina, Vol XIXIIIa, 1949t p. 1-32, (Georgian and Russian) SO: U-5240, 17, Dec. 53. (IstopisOftuTwl Ivykh Statey. No. 25, 1949). I MM w ]MBTjkMMM&Sh.J1. (Tbilisi) Basic problems In the theory of task circuits. Isv.AN SSIM Otd.tekh. muk no.2:69-?4 P 956. (MLRL 9: 7) Madle circuits) L -A-A, USSR / Radiu Physics, Application of Radio-lAysics Methods. 1-12 Abu Jour Ref Zhur - Fizike. No 3, 1957, No 7397 A,uth.,-)r BebiashyLli, Sh., Dthaparidze, V. Title Tlweay-Five Years of Soviet Television Orig Pub Metsnireba da tekhnika, 1956, No 4, 17-19 Ostract i Ho abstract Card t 1/1 - 65 - MIASHTILI ShoL (Tblllol)o -M.Wf^A Reserve chains, lsv*Alr SSSR,Otd*tokh,nsuk no.lo.-116-U7 0 156- (mmins) AUTHORS TITLIs PERIODICALi ABSTRACTS k3SOCIATIONJ PABBLCV BYS SUMMM I AVAILAWs Card 1/1 BXDIABEITIMA)L.L. ?I - 309 The Consecutive, X-eser7*6 (Foolodovetelluoy* rozerrirovaniyetRusslani Isvtstila Mmd. lauk SSSRq Otd91 Tekhn.1p 1957, Vol 21, Nr 3. PP 191 - 192 (U.3.8.R.) Received# 6 / 1957 Berieweds 7 / 1957 the models of the class of consecutive reserves are divided into Wee anbgroups3 the gonerall individuals and combined isserves. The quantitative equations are derived which combine the probability of a disturtanos of the system with the ph*nonem-of distrubancos is Its Individual circuits* In the first subgroup those models are assembled according to which one or more reserve circuits auto- matical1y remove a disturbance In any circuit of the system what- ever. In the second subgroup such systems are assembled where the disturbance to removed only by its own reserve vircuit. In the thirt subgroup the removal of the disturbance takes place by the automatic switching in of the specific individual as w*11-as the general reserve circuit. (I Illustration and 4 Slay references). got given 29.1oi,956 Library of Congress BIBIA,SffVI-LI, Sh -. Ottj'~ Ouoo - Theory of reBervation. Trudy Tbil, OU no,62:129-148 157. (min n.. 7) loTbilleskly gosudaretvanny7 universitet imeni Stalim, kafedra. radiofisiki. (Information theory) Bv-BTA.S'IVTLI, Sh-L-p Doc Tech Sci - (diss) "Certain problems of ----------------------- the general thi!ory of 11 the reliability of-WW operation of systems containing a gw&t quantity of cells.,! 'rbilisi, 19S8, Ih pp with grapns (Acad Sci USSR. Inst of -adio Engineering and zlectronics) 100 co:;ies. bibliograi~hy: 13-111 (11 titles) M, 2Y-5b, 106) - 67 - 3/194/62/000/006/048/232 30 D295/D308 AUMOH: Bebiashvili, Sh. TITLE: of economical complex systems PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronikat no. 6. 1962, abstract 6-2-117 f (Tr. Tbilissk. un-ta, 1960, 86, 101-112) T--,'XT: The author considers the problem of designing the most reli- able system structure when the cost is set in advance and is inva- riable. The problem of distributing stand-by elements over the di- verse s~aaes of the system is solved. A first solution is sought 4 " 0 for elements of equal cost. A method is shown for finding the extre- n mum of the function Q 0 - PP (which expresses the probabi- lity of normal operation of the system) where p, is the probability of damage to an element and n is the number of independent series- connected elements. A second solution is shown for elements of Card 1/2 BEBIASHVILI, 3h.L.,~ NAH1--,HIfYSIiVILI, O.M. o A - - i problems in optllm= reservation theory. Soob. Ili Crwl SSR 371 no.3s551-558 Mr *65. . (M1RA 180) i. " lbillsskly gosudaratvannyy iinlveraitet. Siftnittod September 20, 1964. t 471k6-66--------- AR6031182 SOURCE CODE:- UR/0274/66/000/006/13079/BO79 AUTHORF Bebiashvill Sh. L I ........... La w of fault distribution in some electronic systems SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotekhnika i elektrosvyazl, Abs. 6B582 REF SOURCE: Tr. Thilissk. un-ta, no. 103, 1965, 187-192 TOPIC TAGS: fault distribution, Poisson fault distribution ABSTRACT: An analysis is made of statistical data resulting from extended ~,esting of a computer and various types of TV receivers (the number of receivers r ched several h-,indred and thousand models. The results show chat complex systerp of piecemeal production operating under conditions of regular preventive maintenance (in this case meaning the computer) have a Poisson fault distribution in time. For. TV receivers, tested before the first failure, the fault distribution does not Foincioe with that of Poisson. Orig. art. has: 5 tables and a bibliography of 3 titles. fTra"- lation of abstract) [DW]; SUB CODE: oq/ :ard i /1'fiLi- Br~ BIC J, D. Bebic, D. j Star~,ovic, D.; Pavicevic, B. Basic problems in improvenent of agriculture in the Timok region. p.19 SO; '-,onthly List of East European Accessions List (Eau) LCP V01 4, No. 11 liovember 1955, Uncl. SIKOCIC, Josko, ins. j ~~~D~usp inz. The lugoislay-Italian cooperation in the field of refrigeration. Tahniks Jug 17 no,SsSuppl,: Prebran ind 16 no.8:1584-1588 A,g 1 (9 1'. Viol, atrumA seradniol, Contra sm, primenu niokih tomperatura Poljoprivredmg fakultsta Univerziteta u Boogradu. BEBIC,Dusant ing.0 visi strueni saradnik. (Beograd, Falmoticeva 18) 11 --- Some problems of the refrigeration of berries. Tehnika Jug 17 no.3053-556 162. 1. Poljoprivrefti fakultat Zemun Univerziteta u Beogradus 1 BESIC, Dwian ing. (Zemun) Inf2usnos of various te"ratures and freezing methods on the q=Uty of frozen stravberries and zspberri8a. Tehnika Jug 16 no.2Qtl853-1857 0 161, 3,* Righer Tediploal'Researcher of the Center for Lov Temperature App3leation of the Agrimatural Faculty of the Unfversity of BeogrqA, EEBIC, Dusan, inz., docent (Falmoticeva 10, Beograd) Modern methods of keeping apples and peav in refrigerators, Tehnika ft 17 no. 6&Suppl.i Prebran ind 16 no.6:1174-3-180 is 162. 1. Poljoprivredni fakultat Univmiteta u Beograft. B&BIC Dusan ins.p docent (Beogradj, Pa2motiom 18) Possibility of preserving grapes in refrigerators. Tahnilra :ug 17 no.32:Suppl.: Prebran ind.16 no,UM77-2180a N 162. 1. Poljoprivredni fakultet Universitata u Beogratju. BUICHU, 7.3.; =MCI, I-TA. (Bonsothiasolyl-2)ralWlo"bo3Wlic acids. Part 1. Ukr.khtu.sh=. 22 no.2:20&21.2 056. (MM 9: 8) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvannyy univereltot iment T.G. SheTchooko. (Acids. Fatty) BEBIKH, G.F.; GRINHFRG, A.A. Synthesis of N-substituted aromatic amInes. Dokl. A-N SS.IIR 161 no.6:1333-1335 Ap 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy tiniversitet im. 14.V.Lomonosova i Nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut rezinovykh i lateksnykh izdeliy. Submitted October lp 19649 SOV/ 2c,- 120-4-27/67 AnlioRS: Xunkov, V.. K., Bebikh, G. F., Yaroqhe.,,ko, A. D. TITLE: A New Method of-P-r-oduo-t-i-o-n--lo4~--.Oxy.-ilkylpliosphinic Acids (Novyy sposob polucheniya oksialkilfosfinovykh kislot) FERIODICAL: Doklady AkE.demii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 12o, Nr 4, Pp. 786--788 (Usjft) ABSTRIXT: The esters of boric acid x-act with phosphorus trichloride not even in case of boiling. On the other hand it easily decomposes phosphoz-usoxychloride rhen heated in a wuter 01 bat ; at 0 , however, the reaction proceeds very slowly. in this pal;er the authors found that boric esters can be easily phosphorylated according to Soborovskiy-ZinovIyev- -F.nglin's reaotion (Ref ?) when the reactants are suffioient- ly cooled. Without coolij-.g phosphorous triebloride is oxydiz- ed to_oxychloride. At first the mentioned reaction was in- vestigated with tributylborate and triisobutyl borate taken as examples. The ratios of mixture of the reactants and the process of reaction are described. By phosphorylation of Card 1/5 trimethyl berate and tribenzy! borate a-agomphinic acids were A New .'.".ethod of Production of Oxyalkylphosphinic Acids SOV/2o-120-4-27/67 obtained (formerly also from corraponding aldenydee, R;fs 4~ 5)-, From butyl lorate crystal-like oxybutylphosphinic acid was obtained. From triethyl borate oxyethylphosphinic acid was succeanfully produced its a not pure lead ralt.. it is . pp r nt- ly u salt of the unstable ~A-oxyethylpho3phinic acid,, The remaining phosphinic ecids were produced as lead suits which c!innot be crystz;Alized in free ctate. They poseibly form mbftats a* polymers. In connection with the treatment oi' inobluty! horntp it was atLempted. to change the obtained ch1croanhydrides intc. ethyl ethers. This was carried out b., treatment with ethan-0i in the presence of pyridine (as in Ref 7). The ether mixture obtained could not be distilled. The attempt of distilling triethyl phosphate in a vacuum resulted in a polymerizaticn~ One pyrophosphate could, however, be produced(according to Ref 8). Those compounds had a molecular weight of 1300-1400 instead of the computed 963 and they were apparently poly- phosphates. The ethers produced are not very efficient as insecti;idoH against calandra prannria. Yhere aLr'"e 1 table and 9 references, 3 of' which are Soviet. Card 2/3 SOV/2o-120-4-27/67 A New Method of Production of Oxyalkylphosphinic Acids ASSOCTATION: Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. T. Lomonosova (Moscow State University irani H. V. Lomonowv) PRESENTED: November 5, 1957, by S. 1. Vollfkovich, Member, Academy of Sciencess USSF SUBMITTED: October,16, 1957 1. Phosphinic acids-Production 2. Boric acid eaters-Chemical analysis 3. Phosphinic acid esters-Propertiea 4. Lead salts -Properties Card 3/3 )0914 S/190/6i/003/012/0091/0-~2 B120101 AUTHORS: Bebikh, G. F.., Kuskov, V., K_ Gurlyanovaj TITLE- Phosphorylation of polymers with phosphorus pentasulfld,~ PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinaniya, v, 3, no 12, '1961, 185.3-4856 TEXT: The phosphorylation if block.-polymerized divinyl rubber CO (SKB)o block polystyrene as well as of novolak and resol resins with P2 SE; was investigated. The reaction mixture was heated either in a solvent (ahlorobenzene) or without any solvent until no more H,S evolved, and subsequently hydrolyzed. An electrophilic substitution, the mechanism of which corresponds to a second-order reaction, takes place here, The phosphorylation product of SK3 rubber contains ',2.3 % chemically bouni sulfuZ, 0,26 % PO(OH" groups per fundamental unit of polymer, and onsi 1 )2 double, bond per four fundamental units of polymer., from whio'n the formula Card ', /#~ SA7106'./003 '/0 12,100 9 /0 1 Phosphorylation of polymers B124/BIOI PO(OH) 2 CH CH CH - CH2 - CH 2 CH CH CH2 -'VH---CH -CH -CH CH - CH CH CH 2 2 CH - cli. 6H cu 2 ,s derivei PhosphorylatIcn of' poly6tyrenp in a:n,-i -,n bulk y I t-ld a 0 2 ar, d 0 3 i PO (OH gro,~,pb per T 1-;el Y cheap IA&,,tori &r~b terml "phosphoryat.t.on by tnq. iLutho.-.~,. Styrpr,~, e. is and pbo,-qh~,:ylate! a' 50-60'G -,n -he -rhi-le j. polymar with a 0~06 ottit--r.,~d in .-hlo7ober.%!~no Tite plic5phoryla--on Iegrer, ~~7 Card 214 30914 B/19 61/003/012/009/012 Phosphorylation of polymers... B124%101 phosphorylation products of phenol-aldehyde resins is also low. A considerable portion of P 8 reacts with the phenolic hydroxy groups of 2 5 the resin to yield thiophosphoric asters which are hydrolyzed according to the equation R - 0 PS R - OR 4 H PO + 2H 0 2 3 4 2 The characteristic factors of the phosphorylatton produefs are given in a table. There are I table and 10 references: ~ Soviet and 5 non-Soviet. The three most recent referenoee to English-language publications. read as follows: H. Z. Lechert R. A.I'Greenvood, K. 0. Whit.chause, T. H. Chao, J. Amer. Chem. S00-, 7-81 5018, 1956; & Yolles, US Pat. 2829137; Chem. Abstrs. 13606,.1958; J. M. Mussalman, Canad. Pat- 511692. ASSOCIATION*' Moskovskiy gosu daretvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: January 16, 1961 !jj Card 3/j 89635 S/020J61/136/002/021/034 sib B016/B060 AUTHORSt Kuskovp V. K. and Bebikh, G. F, TITLEt A Now Method of Synthesizing Oxy-aryl Phosphinic Acids PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii naWc SSSRq 1961t Vol. 136, No. 2, pp. 354-355 TE(Ts This is a report on the synthesis of oxy-aryl phosphinic acids by the phosphorylation of silioio acid or boric acid phenyl eater with phosphorus pentasulfide and a subsequent hydrolysiss Si(006E 5)4 + Y16---~' Si(OCOeS2)4 + 2H2S; 5'(oC6E4pS2)4 + 15H20 ROC04PO(OH)2 + 8R2S + ROO 3* The fact is stressed that the con- ventional methods (Refs. 1-4) are not always applicable. In the practicet the abovementioned phosphorylation does either not come to an end, or a cleavage of phosphoric acid comes about with phenol 'formation (Ref. 6). Pieria acid was obtained by the nitration of p-oicy-phenyl phosphinic acid and, similarly, trinitro-metacresol from m-cresyl phosphinio acid. Both oxy-phenyl and oxy-m-cresyl phosphinio acids readily give rise to Card 1/2 89615 A New Method of Synthesizing Oxy-aryl S/020161/136/002/021/034 Phosphinic Acids rI B016/,Bb6o polyoondeneation products with formaldehyde* The auth~re conclude there- from that they have obtained 1-mothyl-3-OxY-benzene-6- phosphonio adid from m-cresol. It was noted that oxy-aryl pho6phinio acids are capable of azo-coupling and of forming azo-dyes. There are 8-referencest 2 Sovieto 5 US, and I Germans ASSOCIATIONs Moakovskiy gosudaretvannvy universitet im.'M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTEDs July 19, 19609 by 8, 1,,Volffkovichp Academician SUBMITTEDs July 16, 1960" 14 Card 2/2 BEBIKH,, G.F.j UMHOVA, T.V.j KUSKOV, V.X. [deceased] Breaking of the C - P bond in arylphosphinic acids by hydrolysis. Vest, Moak, un, Sere 2-.Khim. 19 n0.1:56-59 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Kafedra. khimicheakoy tekbnologii Moskovskogo universiteta. TITLE: A mtbod for provactizZ rubbers. Class ~q, 110, 17248P. "d jk 2-4490-66 Ijp(c) ACC NR: AMM-986 SOURCE CODEs ~RrOi~9~OW/66/00e/002/0343/0346;: 4MORSt Bebikh, G. PO SakodynskjWap T. P. Moscow State Universik in. N. V. Lommosov (Mosicovskiy gosudaretvanrjy universitet) TI=s Phosphorylation of re Poly" SOURCE: Vys*komol*ku1y&rnyye mWedineniyap v. 89 no. 2p 1966, 343-346 ~TOPIC TAGSt copolymerp phosphox7latiorit phosphorus compound ABSTR&M Phosphorylation of gtyrene.~-diviny,ibenzeneloopolyner li~ of polypropylene! (H)~and olyacr Ly1onitrile (III-Y with phosphorus pentam-ilfide tIV has been investi~ p Igatki. TES work repro enjs a further development in the study of IV as a new phoslihorylating agent (:ee G. F. Bebikh, V. K. Kuskov, V. V. Shatski.V, and G. L Podlcmehenko, Vy9okomolek, SoYed- 49 1677, 1962). k1though phosphorylation of with IV at 132C at atmospheric pressure yielded a polymer containing 4-40% of P ands at 200C in an autoclave-6..02% of P, 6.!b% 3, neither II nor III gais'satisfactory resul.ts when treated with IV. The amount of P incorporated into the polymeric structure vas beloir the uKm,t obt4xined with PC1 3w Thermomechanical, propertiep of i00 ]IRt APM986 the product of I and IV are illustrated in Fig$ I# 'SOO Fig. 1. TheromeabanJoal ense" of the sWene-divizWlb copolymers I - untreatod,.2' phoaphorylated, .44 This material has static exobange capacity BEC,,, 4-8 09 equiv/9- Orig- art- heat I table, I figure# and I "Wano. 50 CODBs, 070 11/_ ~M= DITIt.'2X&r65/ (MIG RUs 003/ OM RM 002 SWR.0-11 COM: U.1/0379/66/036/03-t/'~-22'o/:,.230 XLaz_-4-_4.-chLk-, 1. V.; Bebikh, G. F.; Denisov. F. S., Kabach-nik M. 1. CRI ioskovskiy gosudarstvennyy .-:oscow State Universit im. M". V. Lom o Sy-mliesis of cm-'des of _gyrocatecholphqsp~.qrous acid I Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v- 3', no. 7, 1966, 1226-1230 TC21C '743"S: orranic synthatic process, organic, phosphorus compound, cecondary araine j,!' S"V7:D'~o cyclic amidophosphi es ware synthesized by Cho re ction 0_4 A * ' a w4 ith aromazic aminos. 7ho reaction -erith pri-marl or r-ccont4ary aro'nat-10 ar"Inca in the prosonco of triothylamino proccedod readily -i"'htv :Ln 75-30,", yicld~-. Tho ~~iido;~iosphitos ob-zaincd ware capable: of adQ`_*n0- sulfur and reacting wi'Uh phcnylazido, yielding tl-lo corresponding bir.- ~&.-o amaides obtained wera tested Z3 in"-.'_70itOr3 of ozone, and thcrral a3ing of rWobar5 ba~-od on natural ?"ho Of ra5istz~nco of tho r-,*;;)=s ~Uo ozana and ac-in,, was lvand.'z,o be iricroa5cd by 100-1;5Q,'.' i:n the prosence of amiricz of pyrocalwachol- `-o~7:~horour, ao'd. 'Lho c;yr.'Who;a*,z4zd a;.ddes woro a' o inIhibitors of than-al aginZ peraitt~.n~ '.o r,:tain t.-oir physilcomochaniical proportios "w I on-,~r The " ~.ors th-ank M. A. C~-,onk-ov for carrying out Th4 research Ori-. _--t. has: EJP.P.S: 38,970) SUB CODE: 07 S'V'.:3X 26jun65 / ORIG REF: '003 UDC: 547-565.2:546.183_.325:546.171.1 M L 047,14-67 FWT(M-)/PW'?(j) Tip (C Nj DS/aff F'ACC NR, (4T"SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/005/1136/1140. AP6027010 Babikb, G. F.; UnIkova. V. S ; Vollfkovich, S. I. ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moskovskiy gosudar-stvennyy universitat) Pbosphorylation of rubbers Zhurnal prikladnoy kbimii, v. 39, no. 5, 1966, 1136-ii4o C TAGS: pboapborylation, syntbetie rubber, butadiene styme rubber, exchange resin, IR spectrum ABSTRACT: The authors continued their studi s on pbospborylation of' rubbers to try to obtain stronger oa oapaoit B tadiene at lignite 4,.witb greater ion exchange u e SKS- 0 an 85, and butediene nitrile SKN-P18 LN-26 and 310-40re7l 9p orylation with P S gave pboapborus4 contailing materials malting well above 2000C, insolg& in organic sollents, acids and alkalis. The ion exchange capacity of these oationites (with the exception of SKS-85, which is only 1.04) is 6-7 mg equiv/gm, The position of the pbospbono groups in the rubber macromolecules was established with the help of IR spectroscopy, The authors thank V* M. Sbats for conducting tests (on the sorption of Card ACC NRI AP6027010 soandium by oationites based on SKS-30 and SKN-26). Orig. art. bas: 2 tableat 3 figures and 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 07P Il/ SUBM DATE: 17Ma-y65/ ORIG REF%. 004/ OTH REF: 001 r~ rA > B/141/60/003/02/016/025 AUTHORi Bebikhov, V.A* X192/Z382 TITLE: Simula of a Vibrorammer by Means of the MN-8 RERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniyt Radiofizika, 1960, Vol 3, Nr 2, pp 311 - 315 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The normalised equations for the motion of a vibrorammer (Figure 1) are in the form: .6 2 44+kZms1.n% for 4 dC 4 0 41 = - Rio for 4 = ~o where to and. j, are the velocities of the rammer prior to and after its impact on a fixed limiting plane t = Z 0 while R is the velocity coefficient. Two methods of simulating the impact are described. In particular, both the methods are based on the application of a servo_system of the "inertia-link" type. The block schematic illustrating how the system can be simulated by means of the equipment, Cardl/3 type MN-8, by using the first method is shown in Figure 2. C S/141/60/003/02/016/025 Simulation of a Vibrorammer by Means of'29/eW8 The block schemat4c for the second method Is given in Figure 3. The following notation is adopted in the figures is the t-th adding amplifierl is the 2 lk k-th integrating amplifier and 1, Ki, and X r represent the gain of various amplIfiers. In the system shown in .Figure 2 the adding circuits 6 and 8 form a triggering circuit. The three Input contacts 12 (2)_ ' admit an input pulse only to that adding circuit of the trigger which at a given instant has an input voltage of-10OV. At the instant of the impact, the three contacts 13 (1) and 1 form an input pulse whose duration is determined by the inertia of the block I . After each impact a velocity 41 is established on each successive integrator as the initial condition. In the system of Figure 3, the integration of X is performed on the integrator 6 and the quantity is formed in the integrator 8 * It is possible to' connect' the output of the integrator 6 -with the inplit of the, integrator 5 - In this case, if K 5 = 1 , 41 can be Card2/3 expressed by Eq (2). Eqs (1) give a periodic solution for , ~/C/, .sA4i/60/OO3/02/oi6/O25 Simulation of a Vibrorammer by Means oPH/eEAR8 certain values of X 2 and R . In this case, the switching circuit in the system of Figure 2 is not actuated, while in the simulator of Figure 3 it is possible to obtain a non-negative velocity after the input. In order to overcome these difficulties the simulators can be furnished with a correcting circuit. The effect of such a circuit on the solution is illustrated in Figure 4 for R = 0 and in Figure 6 for R >0 , The dashed-dotted lines in Figures 5 and 6 illustrate the solution without the correcting circuit, while the "solid" lines represent the solution with.the correcter circuit. In general, the solutions obtained by the two simulators are alm,%st identical. Three examples of the solutions for R = 0, 0.5 and 0.9 are shown in Figure 7. These solutions are in reasonable agreement with the corresponding theoretical results (Ref 1). There are 7 figures and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONi Nauchno-issledovatellskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom universitete (Scientific-research Physics~. Card3/3 engineering Institute of Gorlkiy Universit SUBMITTED: October 26, 1959 BUKHCHEV, Iv.; STOIANOV, Traction characteristics of a tractor with hydraulic transmission. 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