SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BEYER, A. A. - BEYLERYAN, N. M.

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Now allu"d of Cokkkaso sPectle"on-A-A-Abisr-- (Twittral. Nauch.-Intedovatel. Lestilthins. last. a K1411111. Weimer. OM.). Doblady Akd. Notik S.S_V.K 6111,3010-710940); cf. C.A.44.11ift. -The new alkAhlid,,4, fki~eriw istrattortoble frcom the plant tubtn after the Imit mitis warm IW, followed by addn. ti N&OII. reextn. wolk CJICt&. evaim. and tubbing with dry MOAc; the priulurt .-A,tained in 14wino vVivirle... hitt'r-tusting ptimns, m. l1r, 7.8 (how Mc,CO), having the cimilm Vf0).Ckj1&.O'x. Wit -:W- (11,o), -- Mv (ClIvio. IM)* (EtOil), - Idd' (AcOlf). oW. 4% in IIgO. %vry %A. in ClIC4, and maderatcly *W. in warm HtOAc. chlorvaurair. -tn. It , red-brown plit. Its The Wagner test ;-r2 tile P"t. In theL doffftext, "bite PI't. with talinin. rd vok. with tic. and pern after IICI hydroly-m-; give% a lipt. with pictir scid. in. 14-V411, (dr*%M1pn.t. The stmorlitkut qiectnattl is similar to that of calchichic. Ilydrolyols with 0.230,; IICI ykids colchicelm and sit unidentified acid, Its tomicity it similar to that uf coleldclue. q.. M. K.,"rff d im, of 'JIJ I: !jc~~ '091 v 0 All-l'!J-in Cli-IIAl; ~;I-j 1; f 'r7 -77-7 - - 7 -37. T7, t'( Ow "i;- q 7jig rv;l'!i1v (:lo del.--i-- gi"!l 1. -0~ I foi Ill, p! (iicw I 1,~!" 117--:'!CHClo' '% ' at it cu!'q ~'itll t greell cul"I %,ifh Fccl, oill -k .... 1! ~ :1 t 117. (dVL(IIIIpI).); perch!r~t;fr, 1,; 1"' H-0); Bz de,iv- III. 2U9- W' (fimu FtoA'-). ,I ~vcvmdaiy base. probably ill contrast to colchiciuv. An vqohiwix ijji~t. of I ;m(! ~o!- . Olivini-arain 'ields sit. 1"7 w)t !0' kci - D' *' he m vi i.i lil i Y ~A RUBTSOV, Ivan Andrianovich; NAUROV, I.N., Aleksey~ --a""'d'em'ik, retsenzent; PREOBRAZHENSKIT, N.A.. professor. retsenzent; BUKIN. V.N., professor, spetsradaktor; FRITTKINA, L.A., redaktor; GOTIIB, R.N., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Synthesis of vitamins] Sinte2 vitaminov. Moskva. Pishchapromizdat. 1956. 258 P. (MIRA 10:1) (VITAMINS) EYE A -A- nj U .9 1 --kq- p3t 23 aq 47~ I ~ I git p ag; if 9 o i AW .ia 1 Eli t 1p BEn, A.A.; BISFROZVANNTY, N.A. Certain laws governing the distribution of Individual compounds in a mixture of telomers. Xhim.nanka i prom. 4 no.4:547-548 '59. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Gosudarstvennyy Institut asottoy pronVehlentonti. (Polymerization) S/204/62/002/004/017/019 E075/E435 AUTHORS: Afanaslyev, I.B.,-Btr, A.A. TITLE: Telomerization between ethylene and dihalogen derivatives of methane PERIODICAL: Neftekhimiya, v.2, no.4, 1962, 611-616 TEXT: The telomerization of ethylene was investigated with CH2C12, CH2Br2, CH2C1Br and CHC13- The experiments were'conducted in an 11 litre autoclave using benzoyl peroxide as the reaction initiator. It was shown that the composition of the reaction products (reaction temperature 100 or 2000C) as given by J.Harmon et al W. Amer. Chem. Soc., 72, 1,950, 2213) is not correct in that a,a-d�chloralkanes are formed and not a-,w-d1ch1or- alkanes. For CH Br telomerization, ifhi6h is described by the authors for the firs? time, the reaction products are a,w-chlorobromoalkanes. On the basis of the Walling equation (C.Walling, Free Radicals in Solution, 1957) the chain transfer constants were calculated for the four dihalogenomethanes. The values obtained confirm the applicability of the Taft equation. It was found that only CH2C1Br and CH2Br2 form Card 1/2 S/204/62/002/004/017/019 Telomerization between ethylene ... E075/E435 OL,w-dihalogenoalkanes, the first of the two being more attractive in view of its relative cheapness and greater suitability for the synthesis of aminoacids, a.-Anoalcohols, diamines, diols, dicarboxylic acids and long-chain aminoacids. Using the methods of ammonolysis, cyanation and cyanomethylation in the presence of NaNH2 the authors synthetized nonamethylene diamine, undecamethylenediamine, azelaic acid, chlorenantic, chlorpelargonic and chlordecanoic acids and other compounds. There are 2 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti (State Institute of the Nitrogen Industry) Card 2/2 S/204/62/002/004/018/019 E075/E435 AUTHORS: BAr- AAA., Zagorets, P.A., Inozemtsev, V.F., _~~kh, G.S., Popov, A.I. TITLE: Radio-chemical telomerization of olefines PERIODICAL: Neftekhimiya, v.2, no.4, 1962, ~17-623 TEXT: Additional data are presented on the telomerization between ethylene and carbon teti-achloride, and the reaction between tetrafluoroethylene and isopropylalcohol, The experiments were conducted in a thermostatically controlled autoclave at 16 to 100 atm pressure in the absence of oxygen. The ethylene- CC14 mixture was irradiated with y-rays from Co6o with the activity of about 350 g/equiv radium. The activity of the source for the C2H2F4- alcohol mixture was 120 g/equiv radium. The molar ratio C2H4- CC14 was varied from 0.2:1 to 3.8:1 and the reaction was, studied at 20, 50 and 1009C. It was established that the content of individual telomers in the reaction product is given by the following approximate equations Fl = CIR F M C2R F C3R CiR + 1 2 (Cl R + 1) (C2R + 1)3 (CIR+ l)(C2R+ MC 3R+ 1) Card 1/1 etc. S/204/62/002/004/018/019 Radi-chemical telomerization ... 9075/E435 where Fn is the molar proportion of telomer with n olofine residues, Cn - the chain transfer constant for the radical leading to the formation of telomer with n olefine residues and R - the molar ratio of telogen to olefine in the reaction mixture. When the ratio is changed from 3,831 to 0.2:1, a marked increase in the yield of tetrachloropropane is observed (from 3 to 5% to 63 to 1000C). The results were used in the development of radio- chemical plant with an output of 8 kg/hour of tetrachloroalkanes with Co source activity of about 15000 g/equiv radium in a reactor of 0.5 m3 volume and 800 mm in diameter. Telomerization between C2H2F4 and lower alcohols was studied at room temperature. The radio-chemical yield decreases in the series propanol-2 > butanol-1 > ethanol > butanol-2 > methanol. The reaction conditions were selected so as to eliminate completely the formation of high molecular weight compounds. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut im. Mendeleyeva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni Mendeleyev), Card 2/2 BEYER., A. Ya.; DUBMVSKIY. P.A. Some results of the operation of UDAR-31 radloaotive lerel gauges. Transp. i khran. nefti i nef teprodo no. I s29-:'5316-,', 4 ( m uu 1: -1, - --I ) 1. Odesskaya pereraloobnaya neft-9tame B.#_._"rof. (leningred) B.P.Botkin's views in hematology and their elaboration by Soviet clinical medicine. Klin.med. 35 no.8:61-68 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Is imfedry fakul'tetskoy Voyanno-msditoinskoy ordena (IrAUTOLOGY contrilbution of of his ideas) terapii (nach. - prof. B.A.Bayer) Lenina akademii imeni B.M.Korive. Bergei P*Botkin & present develop. T. V. AD) "InL..Iuaity in experimental coccidiosis of ra,,oit cuused by heaav~~ infective doses of Eimeria intestianlis." heDort presented at tlie 13th Annual aeetin_v and lst International Conference of 3ociety of Pi-otozoolo-ists, ~t.ra--Ue, 22-31 AuZ -)l BEYEV,D.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk Using the humps of marshalling yards for routine railroad car repair. Tekh.zhel.dor.6 no.8:12-14 Ag,47- (MM 8:12) (Railroads-Cnra-MaLintenance and repair) 3BUT, Iholtriy Aleksandrovich, kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; CAUMVINA. Tatlyana EDnetantinorns. inzhener; SCKOLOT. Petr Petrovich. inzhener: SILDMOVA, T.A., inzhener, redaktor; KHITROV, ?.A.. takhnicheakiy redaktor [mechantsing the repairing of passenger cars; experience of car repairing plants and depots] Makhanizataila rabot pri remonte passashirstikh vagonay; opyt vagonoremontnykh zavodov v depo. Moskva. Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo 1956. 179 p. (MLRA 9:11) (Railroads-Cars-Repairing) BEYER, F. Yugoslavia (1.30) AgrimIture-Plant and Animal Industry Motorboats and fuel used In fishing p, 75. MORSKO RIBARSTVO, Vol. 4j, no. 51, 1952. East 1hroR2an Accei-,siona List, Library of Congress. Vol. 2, no. 3, March 1953. UNCLASSIFIED MnR, 7. Illectrical lighting of fishing boats% p. 24 (Korsico Ribarstvo, Vol. 5, no. 1/2, 1953. Zagreb) SO: Monthly List of IIALi~~'MsionsjIhr2a9rY*O? Congress, -gjp~~~~1953, Uncl. CZECHOSLOVAKTIL/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Power and Tvch)iolD,%y. C Abs invir Ref Zhur Fizika, No 17531, AuthDr Beyer., Frantisek; Stach, Vaclav Inst Title Intensification of Heat Transfer in a Nuclear Reactor with Gas Cooling. OriC Pub Jaderna encr.Sic, 1958, 4, No 9, 251-256 Abstract The authors investirjnte the possibility of increasing the heat transfer fron the surface of the fuel elenent to the codlinG gas. On the basis of experine;its carried out outside the reactor, it has bee-..I determined that the increase in the heat transfer is pussible by prodvcinL; an intensive electric field around the heat-producin.e- surfa- ce. 11urinL, the intensification of the heat transfer in the coolin(; channel of the imclear reactor, an analoLous phenomenon takes place. Inasmuch as the [;-as in the reac- tor is partially ionized bY the radiation, it is enough to Card 112 - 40 - CZECHOSLOViUM/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Power and TechnoloGy. C Abs Jour Ref 7-livir Fizika, No 8) 1959) 17534 use the low voltage to obtain the required effecti Experii-mnts are carried out with a loop of the experi- nental reactor of the Institute of Nuclear Physics usinG air coolinG. The experiments confirm the possibility of a substantial Increase in the heat trausfer by the foreGoinG ziethod. Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION sov/6246 Soveshchaniye po twoolltam. let, Leningrad, 1961. Sinteticheakiye tasolity; poluchenlys, issledovanlye I primeneniye (Synthetic Zeolitea: Production, Investigation,and Use). Non- cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 286 p. (Seriest Its: Dokladj) Errata slip inserted. 2500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademlya nauk SSSR. Otdolaniye khimioh*skikh nauk. Komislya po tseolltam. Reap. Bds.: M. N../Dubinin, Academician and V. V. 3erpinakly, Doctor of Chemical-Sciences; Bd.s Ye. 0. Zhukovskaya, Tech. Zd.: 3. P. Golub'. PURPOSE: This book Is Intended for scientists and engineers engaged In the production of synthetic zeolites (molecular sieves), and for chemists In general. Card I/M 0 Synthetic Zeolitest (Cont.) SOV/6246 COVMGB% The book Is a collection of reports presented at the First Conference on Zeolltes, hold In.Leningrad 26 through 19 March 1961 at the*LenIngrad Technological Institute imeni Liensovet, and is purportedly the first monograph on this subject. The reports are grouped Into 3 subject areass 1) theoretical problems of adsorp- tion on various types of teolites and methods for their Investi- gation, 2) the production of zooliten, and 3) application of zealites. No personalities &" mentioned. References follow in- dividual articles. TABLZ OF CONTEMS Foreword 3 Dubinin, X. X. Introduation. 5 Card 2/39 ?~ Synthetic Zooliteit (Cont.) SOV/t246 Pavlova, S. N., Z. V. Driatekaya, and X. A. Mchiyan. Application of Synthetic Zeolites in Determining the Content of Normal Alkanes In Gasoline Fractions 253 Oalich, P N. T. Golubchenk A. A. Outyrya, V. S. Gutyryip and Investigation of the Possible Application-of Synthetic Zoolites as Carriers and Catalysts for the Dehydrogenation and Cracking of n-Paraffine :26o Palek, N., P. Iru, 0. Grubners and G. Be P~ - - ves With Color Synthetic Zeolites as Molecular Re Indication of Water-Vapor Pressure 263 Jklyumov, V. A., N. N. Unnik, N. N. Kulov, N. X. Zhavoronkov, 0. 1. Faydell, and D. 0. Zisman. Purifying Formaldehyde From Moisture and Foralo Acid With the Aid of Synthetic Zoolites 26T Card 3"R .BEYER, Gerhard, inz. d--. F,ffeet of li uid s, "stances on the separation in ball mMs. IN Rudy 12 no.7 9296-3,99 JI-4164 (MIRA 176) 1# V94 W6rTa Potash )Imit.. Merkers, German Democratl~~ Republic. i? 4'Y2--,, H. ; VALOIUCH, L. Testing -i choprer-thresher. P. 97 (Zeemedels',~e Stroje) Vol, 2, no. 5, Mmy. 1957 Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: vICNTHLTY INDiLX OF EAST M17IFEAN ACCES~jr1-13 (Z-,,'AI) LC, VrL. 7, ::e,'. 1, JAN. 195P FYU1NGi',RY / Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G-2 Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 77696. Author : Boyer_,, H. -7 - Inst : ungarian Academy of Sciences. Title : New Developments in the Chemistry of Thiazole. Orig Pub: licta Chim j'ikad Sci Hung, 12, No 3-4, 325-330 (1957) (in German with summaries in English and Russian). .abstract: The condensation of -~ -halogen ketones and thio- semiQarbazones theoretically should yield 2-hy- drazinothiazoles (I), 3-amino-2-imide-thiazalones (II), and 2-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazines (III). It has been found that I is obtained in neutral mod- ium, while III is formed in 1-2 N HC1; the reac- tion with conc HC1 gives II. Mechanisms for the Card 1/2 32 HUNGARY / Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G-2 Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 77696. Abstract: synthesis are given and the procedures used in establishing the structure of the final products and of the intermediates obtained are described. -- P. Sokov. Card 2/2 )44861 S/081/62/000/024/020/073 B117/B166 AUTHORS: R61ek, M., Yfrial P., Grubner, 0., Beyerj He TITLEt Molecular sieves with color indication of the humidity content PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. -Khimiya, no. 24, 1962, 150, abstract 201021 (Coll.ect. Czechoel.-;Chem. Communs, v. 27, no. 1, 1962, 142-146 [Ger.; summary in Russ.] TEXT: A study was made of a molecular sieve (M5) of the type Ag-A (YSI) which had been obtained by mixinG a IM suspension of the type Na-A (MSM with an. 0.2 N AGWO3 solution at 250C. In both.MS the X-ray picture of the; ~.414SI with 10CI~11 substitution of Ila+ by Ag+shows,identical crystal lattices. It has been found by thermal differential s~nalysis that at 2350C MSI separates the sorbed water. Kt 5600C a second exothermal region can be observed which is probably connected with the recrystallization in the MSII lattice cauced by the presence of Ae. At 900 OC &~ne* endothermal regi 'on was.obtained which is typical of NISIonly. Under.dynamic conditions'at Ca rd 1/2 L 45342-66 EW P R-M- ACC NRI Ai~6033595 SOURCE CODE: EU/ 5,--/66' 47/001/0013/0021 AUTHOR: 4ever. ~eMann B Kh. (Doctor; Budapest); Fejes, 'Eal-Feyesh, P. (Doctor); eyer, Schay, Geza- Shay, G. (Professor; Doctor); Varga, Karol,,Y_ ORG: Central Research Institute for Chemistry, MTA, Budapest iTITLE: New investigations in the field of frontal gas chromatographyl taking into account the flow rate during sorption. Part 3: Determination of theoretical plate height values with the aid of frontal gas chromatography [This paper was presented at the All-Union Conference on Gas Chromatography in Moscow in May 19 4.1 SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta chemica, v. 47, no. 1, 1966, 13-22 TOPIC TAGS: gas chromatography, sorption ABSTRACT: An expression was derived for the characterization of the height of the theoretical plate for the frontal variant in gas chromatography and the values obtained with the aid of this expression were compared with data obtained by means of elution chromatography. Orig. art. has! 3 figures and 11 formulas. [Orig. art. in Germa.-11 [JPRS: 34,6691 SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: OlMar65 / ORIG REF: 003 / OTH REF: 004 ACC NR: AT6033596 SOURCE CODE: IRJ/2502/66/047/()01/C)023/0035I AUTHOR, Variza, KarolZE (Budapest); f2jesj_ Pil-Feyesh, P. (Doctor; Budapest); 2_ Beyer, Hermann-Deyer, Kh. (Doctor; Budapest) ORG: Central Research Institute for Chemistry, MTA, Budapest TITI---; Now investigations in the field of frontal ga~_chE roma o ra h,itaking into s__Eoma account the flow rate during sorption. Part 4; Evaluation of chromatographic partit-ion columns on the basis of transport rates determined by frontal chromatography and diffusion constants ISOURCE: Academia scientiarum liungaricae. Acta chemica, v. 47, no, 1, 1966, 23-35 TOPIC TAGS: gas chromatography, sorption ABSTRACT: Methods for the determination of the transport rate azil diffusion constantsi of gas-chromatographic partition columns were described and means for evaluating sue', coliunns as to their performance characteristics other than selectivity on the basis of these data were developed. The data obtained on various packed columns were presented and discussed in detail. Orig. art. has: I figure, 'I formulas and 1 table. [Orig. art. in German] LJPXJ: 34,6691 SUB COIE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 0114ar65 / CRIG REF: 009 / GTH REF: C01 Card L 45342-66 EWP(J) - -RM ACC NR' AT6033595 SOURCE CODE: HU/2502/66/047/001/0013/0022 AUTHOR: Bever. Hermarm:W:ZB Kh (Doctor; Budapest); Feje2 Pal--Feyesh, P. (Doctor); Scha -y. Geza--Shay, G Pro essor; Doctor); Varga, Karoly J, i ORG: Central Research Institute for Chemistry, MTA, Budapest eyt /I TITIE: New investigations in the field of frontal gas chromatographyltaking into account the flow rate during sorption. Part 3: Determination of theoretical plate height values with the aid of frontal gas chromatography [This paper was presented at the All-Union Conference on Gas Chromatography in Moscow in May 19 4.1 SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta chemica, v- 47, no. 1, 1966, 13-22 TOPIC TAGS: gas chromatography, sorption ABSTRACT: An expression was derived for the characterization of the height of the Itheoretical plate for the frontal variant in gas chromatography and the values jobtained with the aid of this expression were compared with data obtained by means !of elution chromatography. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 11 formulas. [Orig. art. lin German] [JPRS: 334,6691 jSUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: o1mar65 / ORIG REF: 003 / OTH REF: 004 Card 111Z i~ 4'1 -b0 ACC NR: AT6033596 SCURCE CODE: TJ12-'C216610471(-- 0 is a fixed point in time. He derives an iteration'formula for a sequence u(k)(t) converging to the desired control, under certain conditions. It is shown that this sequence also converges to the solution of a minimum time control problem. Orig. art. hast 40 formulas. SUB CODE: 12/ SUBM DATEt 20Nov64/ ORIG REF-. 004/ OT ti F-ff : 001 L 23433-66 EWT (d)/TZE;qP ACC NR1 AT6010211 SOURCE COM UR/3187/65/000/001/005F/O-067--I AUTHOR: Beyko, I,V. ORG: None TITLE: Numerical methods for the solution of certain optimum pursuit problems SOURCE: Kiye,~. Universitet. Kafedra vychislitellnoy matematiki. Vychislitellnaya matematika, no.1, 1965, 53-67 TOPIC TAGS: mathematic method, mathematic model, game theory, numeric analysis, optimal control, optimum time control, time optimal control, iteration ABSTRAM This paper deals'lwith optimum pursuit control strategies, applying the M4 nimax principle of game the6r to systems of differential equations of the pursuit m~ del. In the first section, the optimal pusuit control or guidance strategies, u(t) i for x, v(t) for y, - which realize the maxiiiin of certain putuit control norms, are considered, for a pursuit model, described in matrix form by the aystems ef di[L-en-j tial equations: dx/dt = A(t).x 4 B(t),u -+ f(t) (I)i dy/dt = C(t).y * g(v,t) 2) With the Cauchy solution for (1) and (2) denoted by x(t,u) and y(t,v), and convexity, closure and limii conditions on the set V to which the control. v(t) belong (v(t)eV), - the existence, at a given T>O and for any V(t)~ of trol strategy u(t) fulfilling the condition x(T,u)= y(T,v) (3) (-the Card L 334313-66 ACC NRi AT6010211 or necessary encounier condition, abstractor) - is assumed. The intr-_Ju(-tr)ry probl,~r. is: to find, for a diosen v(t)EV , a control strategy u(t), which w_-.-uld "force" the norm I U11 a given positive defloite matri l (K(t).UM,U(t))dt, (with K(t) to assume, under Zondition (3), a minimum value M vI M a minjj U11 U M* (4) V u f Let now v*(t) be such a control strategy, that: Ina Mv a M = M* (5); v V* with this as a point of departure, two problems of optimal control strategy paics are formulated and solved. Problem 12 To find v*(t), u*(t) fulfilling.the condition 11 " x(T,u*) : y(T,v*) and also the condition: Ma min S(K(t).u(t),u(t))dt =J(K(t).u*(t),u*(t))dt = K* (6); and problem 21 11405 f i~~ oV**(t), u**(t) fulfilling the condition x(T,u**) " y(T,v**), and the condition: max min t*V 14 IfU112 +112 11412 MW 0~u (t)1 (7) In Section 2, a non-linear case of the system: ? dx/dt = A(T).v + 13(t).u + f(t) (01 dy/dt S(ytvgt) (9) is discussed. Section 3 presents methods for the solution of certain pusult problems based upon the maximin of time. An iterative method is proposed and its convergence condition is found, in form of an inequality constraint on the first iteration vector. Orig. art. "has 20 formulas. SUBM DATEt CO/ ORIG REN, 003 SUB COM Card 2/2 BULGARIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products H and Their Applications. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concrete. - Binding Materials. Concrete and Other Silicate Construction Materials. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No.6. 1959, 20330 Author : Beykov, M.; Toshkov, Ye. Inst : -S-61-e-h-tifid Research Architectural Institute Title : Use of Electro-osmosis to Dry and Stabi- lize Construction Grounds and Concrete. Orig Pub : Tr. Nauchoizsled. stroit. in-t, 1955 (1957)9 1, 231 Abstract : No abstract. Card L 4544-66 EVIT (d)/13iP(V)/T/EdP(k)/WP (h)/&Q(J IJP(c) ACCESSION NR: AP502195T UP/0021/65/000/008/09TT/OQ,&) AUTHORt Beyko, I. V.; BeyX9#--,K1!,x- TITLE: Minimization of the functl2na"f the final state of a controlled no near system SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Dopavidi,, no. 8., .1965, 9TT-W TOPIC TAGS: automatic control tbeox7, functional equationp nonlinear control system ABSTRACT: A variational method Is used to construct a sequence of controls u(t) 01(t) Ur(t)) C E(,M) (u(t) C E(u), such that Jui(t) I :~ m for all t, I vherein each succeedifig control results in a smaller value of the minimized functional I(x(T., u) (for specified T > Oj, m). Here x(t.u) is the solu- tion of the Cauchy problem for the system dx f (x, ul t) I x - (x1' "" xn) under the initial conditions x(0) - xO. If the righ-hand aides of the equations for the control have bounded partial derivatives and the minimi ed convex func- tional has a continuous gradient# then the constructed sequence of equations con- Card 1/2 ----- ------ L 4544-66 ACCESSION MR: AP5021957 verges to an extremal control in the case of an arbitrary first approximation. This report was presented by Yu, 0. Yqtropollolkyy (Yu. A mitropollskiy). Crrig. mt. has 1 9 forwalas. ASSOCIATIONt Instytut matenatyki AN UHSR [Inatitut watematiki AN UkrSSR] (institute of Mathenaticop AN UkrSBR) VV."Wr Swam): 06J%Ll& MCL: 00 SUB CODE: VA., IE NR IMF BOV: 002 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 KARIMOV, D.Kh.; HEYIWZIYEV, K. Mixed problem for a hyperbolic boundary. Wauch. trudy TashGU equation degenerating at the no.208. Mat. nauki no.2300-97 162. (KERA 16 t 8) (Boundary value problems) (Differential equati-ons) BMI F Soyao Comparability of readings of pendulum impact testing machines of various designs. Trudy VNIIM no.1:91-112 148. (MIRA 11:11) (Steel,Testing) 24(o); 5(4); 6(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLJOITATICK SOV/2215 Vaesoyutnyy nauchno-jealedovatel'skly Ln*tLtut astrologLi IA*ni D.I. Mandolayeva Reforsty nauohno-lsaledovat~V6kLkh rabot; obornik No.2 (Scientific Research Abstracts; Collection of Articles, Nr 2) Moscow, 3tandartgls. 1958. 139 p. I,GC0 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Xomitet standartov~ nor I Z~ isaarltellnykh pr1borov. Xd.9 S. V. Reah*tina; Tech. Zd.. X. A. Kondrat'reva. PURMIt Theme reports are intended for scientists, ressarich*rs, and engineers engaged In d:yoloplng standards, measures, and p4ps for the various Indu tries. COTZRA09t The volume contains 128 reports on standards of neasure- sent and control. the reports war* prepared by scientists or institute& of the KooLLtet stAna&r-.ov. nor I immorltellnrkh priborov pri Sovote 91nistrov SSSR (commission on Standards, Measures, and Measuring Instruments under the USSR Council of Ministers). Mho participating institutes &rot VWIZW - Tooso3ruznyy motrologii Imeni M. NendeleyavL (A21-Valon Scientific Research Institute of Me- rology Imoni D.1,.-M*ndsls3qv) In Leningrad; Sverdlovsk brancts Of this Institute; VXIIX - Vzonoya:nyy nauchno-isoledovaZel'a"y LOstitut KOILLtata standartov, Ker I Lzmeritel'nyth priboror (All-Vnion Scientific Rwaeareb institute or the commission on standards* Measures, and Measuring Instruments), created from XQIXIP - Moskovokly gosudars-vannyy inatitut nor I Imarltallnykh priborov (Moscow State Institute of Measures and Measuring Instruments) Oozob.r 1, 1955, VXIIMI Vassoruznyy nauchno-1saledovatellakly institut flziko-tekhal- chaskikh I radict*Wmiahask.1kh I=erimly (All-Unlon Scient-rit Xesearoh Institute of Phyalcotectutlial and Hadlo-ongineering Nessurements) In Moscow; KhGIKIP - Khar-kovskly gosuds-ra-venrk" lastitut mer I I=erltvllnykh priborov (narlkoy State Institute of Measures and Measuring Instruments), and NGIXZP - Havoel- birskly goautlarstvenyy inatitut nor I I=erltezlnykh prlborow Novosibirsk State Institute of Measures and measuring Instru- 1!entq), So personalities are mentioned. There are no Woraces. 4nd.2_._A._qqj'd,h1,jM (M"ap); G.A. ChorksaQv_ -.V- Gorad tdkl and S ,3. A baUdIMAM (XIly.sprom). Studying the r 8 d & Ines V Inge or car 3c&lgs 26 OvakI M K Wnd'Y-M-QrJ-LnJtAk~LY (MOIX111). Standard My. r- Wo M dr. . . DrnaAcawtors or the Jecond Class for the 5 and 50 ton Ranges B*rl'- S- &~ (VNII?q) Assmbly and Al.%gmsnt of Statlonary ' - - ' 7WAi ~ eteiT for Tension and Compression Tests to 10,000 and 100,000 kgf 60 avitaki,r., F.S., B.A. Band sn*v, and V-V. Skoballn (Sverdlovsk aranch of VNIIM)- Effect or Rigidity ~f j~o -'-j;;~;omoter or T voting Machines an the Falling Portion Of the Extension Dia r 6 am g 0 GGRFI-:AN, Anatoliy Iosifovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; red. [Unified international system of units; verbatim record of a lecture] 0 edinoi n,ezhdunarodnoi sisteme edinits; stenDgrar.ma lektsii. Leningrad, 1963. 33 P. (%L11HA 17:7) - V T ',A o L II Luz I is U10 3617 s k- 1--JL - I - , poi A awl"**. S. ya. Ud)ff. I, A, R W1 er. and N 1-0 -MIld IL(;WdCllbef ANIt i i U X S S V l ~ - . . . t . . ' aile 3o. ItIA. l ., - 1146 , 14))I-Min kus%ban).- Substittl t 1011 111 drol, coll(It.n. salk"I for the uwal film contlensaffon of water vajxw thmugh adlwptive hrilrophobisation of the metallic 00 coillins surface in steam turbine-- may substantially In,. 00 peovr the exchaw of Iscat. calcu. leads to a ratio of ill 90 tates (it drop and Mot condensation from t 1 .31, ' I I Af t x M niva Wat on Of the hftt exchan fr it, I c4wM! !Z2 to ) lifirctl" and Mn ' 3ill it In . tiou CA is brbita = roP = 1,e obtaitwd with chesinombed I o , he tylv dol tio Ak to th l a n m e e in n; o, antat, necessary is giN.vil 1,y 0 SMIS.N wism S Is IulfK* area ul theL condenser, S' : 0 inist. arm of I tPO. In mid. layrr. M - rnol. wt.. %, ' A 3 i vogantro s too. Faids. wetv tuade with act sipli, 4A 4 Cn sulses IM mm 28 Wa I di l 00 . . mm. n oto., wel thickor- I g. 11111J.. with viectrically heated Outer B14PA *Arlh for On, 00 17 WdIrr VOIN"r. It the"W"Itillit's at Vartwe levels. tittlonstv 00 '3 Oat" ctrcul'atkIn. Observations consisted in dvill. ifir 00 votitact ansse 0 jecting The profile of the drop. Nw depre of IsydrqUaOstion being expirrimni by Z - I - a al oft f. with Z corresponding to the limit t4 h w1w. dn l - y q Wastion. the nwetalwurfaire had V% i t s - ' d h W egreasc,d wit 10%, OWIM, 4 11,Nth, NAM. awl Na.1 1)., n 1 ne jkap. an mereapt- twaxot PR to the hyd ans wilt*. mmsumd t a I of the of the el- feet (ion his.); K amylxanthate Is ni medium effielency F (I - 76 In.); turbine oil Is weak W) Itti.). The ttatim- skm Irwin film to drowl) condensation is gradual. there bring l sit Intermedlair stage of misrd-type condetuation before outri ht h dr hobirstion Is establi h d Th ff , o l s e . e e g ect o( y W cown. is ifluorliard by K isobutyliant hate: O.ODI. 0.01. OJ,0.2%, 1 m P. 10, 75, 60 hn.; that is.0.1%isoptimum. GA)MOAV I_ -41111111 II ! .00 1.00 .60 so "Go as* .00 me* 0c00 I F* goo P. we 0 goo 0 goo A 0. S t' s I,( TAk .tul'44C&L ul initial 0 VMre ill). 90. 100. 100. Oil twa--. t."lancous 011 4 1..- -:':rMuWom of winerld oth with ac4d mist" gave effects last -1. nif IM, hrs. N. Thon 'v[ a" k" P 0 1 0 1 1 )a a 11 a U --all:; pa" 44 at a its[ Kat[ list I ;" * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 910 0 0 0 0 0 411 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 *1* 0 0 111111 ~Ii~ 0 0 0 0 Oto 0 0 0 0., 0 w too 41 WOO BZYLIRYAN, 11.11. -O~g-A %gMon of potassium persulfate with diethylamine. Report No.l. Nauch. trtjdr Brev. un. 60:143-150 '57. (MIRA 11:8) 1.Kafsdra~fizichevkoy khimii Terevansksgo gosudaretvennage univernitet4L. (Diethylamits) (Potassium peroxidisulfate) CHALTYKYAN, O.A.; BEYLIKRYAN, -N.M- j Oxidation of cuprous chloride by sodium perfulfate. Izv. AN Arm. SSR khim. nauk 11 no.1:13-22 '58. (MIRA 11:6) I.Yerevanakiy gosudarstvann" universitet. (Uopper chlorides) (Sodium sulfates) (Oxidation) CHALTYKYAN, O.A.,; ~IRYLFP. ir, Reaction of potapolum persulfate with diethylanine. Report No.?: Effect of p9 of media on the reaction rate. Izv, All Arm.SSR. Khtm.nauki 11 no.3:153-1.58 158. (MIRA 11-.11) 1. Terevanskly gosudarstvannyy universitst. (Potassium sulfates) (Diethylamins) (Hydrogen ion concentration) 5(4), SOV/76-33-1-7/45 AMORS.- Chaltykyan, 0. A.,-Atanasyan, Ye. N., 3eyleryan, N. 11., Marmaryan, G. A. TITLE: Reaction Kinetics of Peroxides in Solutions (Kinetika reakt-siy 'perekisey v rastvorakh) II~ Reaction Kinetics of Benzoyl Peroxide With Diphenylamine III. Kinetika vzaimode~-stviya .perekisi-benzoila s difenilaminom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 1, PP 306-44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was already shown that in a reaction of benzoyl peroxide (1) with secondary aliphatic amines the reaction velocity IRV) increases in proportion with the alkalinity of the amines and the solvent (Ref 1)..The reaction mentioned in the title was already investigated by S. P. Gambaryan (Ref 3) as well as by Khb S.-Bagdasarlyan and R. 1. Milyutinskaya (Ref 4). The working method of the present case is rather similar to that. of the investigations (Ref 4),,It was observed (Tables 1,2) that the reaction velocity of (1) with diphenylam.-Lne (!I) is greatest in benzene solutions; equal in ether and acetone solutions, which is, how.ever, slower than in benzene; i. e. in the reaction of (.I) with III) tube influence of the solvent Card 1 3 is different from that in the case of aliphatic alkaline so 7/76 -.3 3-1- -7/45 Reaction Kinetics of Peroxides in Solutions. 11. Reaction Kinetics of Benzoyl Peroxide With Diphenylamine secondary amines. If the benzene solutions are diluted (Table 3); the reaction order changes and approaches an order of the second degree (as was observed in reference 4). Determinations of the RV in vinyl acetate solutionc at 20, 30, and 400C showed (Fig 1) that the RV decreases strongly in comparison to the benzene solutions, which may be explained by the formation of free benzcate radicals. Using an appropriate arrangement Fig 3), investigations on the absorption of nitrogen oxides II) in benzene solutions of (I) + (I'I) at 200 and in acetone R solutions at 20, 25P 30, and 400 were carried out. As soon as 'the initial concentration of (I) and (II) is increased, the absorDtion velocity of (III) increases in proportion the concentrations of (I) and (II) (Fig 5). The formation of -- free diphenyl nitrogen radical was proved qualitatively by means of concentrated sulfur-4c acid. The temperature function of the absorption velocity of the (III) by (I) and (II) in acetone solutions is characterized as an exponential function (Figs 6,7), The value found for the activation energy (12-7 kcal) cor- Card 2/3 responds to that mentioned in reference 4. It is assumed that: SOV1176-33-1-7/45 Reaction Kinetics of Peroxides i-n Solutiuns. ILI. Reaction K-in'tics of Benzoyl Peroxide With Di-phenylamine 1) the reaction between.(!) and (II)*is a chain reaction pro- ceeding via free diphen.171 nitrogen ani berizoate radicals; 2), the bqgimiing of the chclin fo~rmatlo..-' io *~,ased on an. elementary reaction between the molecules of (1) and (I,), 3) the reaction becomes more complicated as the formation velocity of the benzoate radicals inc_reases. It is stated that, in contrast to the strongly alkaline aliphatic secondary amines, the weakly alkaline (II) splits the (1) homolytically at the peroxide bindings. There tire 7 ficures, 4 tables, and. 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Yerevanskiy Cosudarstvennyy universitet (Yerevan State University) SUBMITTED: May 28, 1957 Card 3/3 CILALTTKYAN, O.A.; BEYLERYAN, N.M. Reaction of potassium peroulfate vrith amines in aqueous solutions. Report No.5: Kinetics of reactions between potas~-Juri yersulfate and trimethyl- and triethylamine. Izv- All Arm- SSR- Khim. naulki 1.3 no.5:315-323 160. (MIIIA 14:2) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudai-stvennyy universitet. Kafedra fizichesl-,oy i kolloidnoy khimii. (Potassium perovdisullfate) (Triethylemine) (Triemethylamine) CHALTMAN, 0. A. , - BiniCRYAN, N. X. Kinetics of reactions between potassium persulfate and amines In aqueous solutions* Dokl.A3F Arm-SU 30no.4:225-299 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet. Predstavleno akad. AN ArzVanskoy SSR G.1h.BuWatyanom. (Potassium sulfate) (Amines) (Chemical reactions, Rate of) GHALTYKYAN, O.A.; BEYLERLdl, N.M. Xinetics otassium persulfate with aminee in aqueous solutions. Part 4: Reaction of potassium persalfate with amino alcohols. Dokl.AN Arm.S& 31 no. 2:73-77 160. (MMA 13:11) 1. Yerevanskiy goeudaretvennyy univeraitat. Predstavleno akademikom AN ~.rmyanskoy SSR M.A. Ter-Karapetyanom. (Potassium sulfates) (Alcohols) kl~711~qAllp.W.M,; CHALTYKYMv 0,A, Kinetics of reactions of potassium persulfate and amines in aqueous so2utionse Part 8: Effect of the nature and structure of the anines on kimetics. Dokl.AIN Arm.SSR 31 no.3:347-151 16Q (MBU 13:12i 1. Yerevanakiy gosudaretvenryy universitet. Prestavleno akademikom AN ArManskay SSR Golh*Bmyatyanom, (Potassim sulfates) (Amines) CHALTUM, O.A.; BEMMUN, N.M. Reaction kinetics of potassium persulfate with amines in aqueous solutions. Report No*7: Effect of allrali on the kinetics of the persulfate - amino alcohols reaction. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Khim.nauki 14 no.lt7-14 161. (MIU 150) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudaretvenn" universitet, problemnaya laboratoriya fiziki) -khimii polinerov. '(Potassium peroxydioulfate) (Alcohols) CHALTYKYAN, O.A.; BEYLERYAN, N.M. Kinetics of the reactions of potassium persulfate with amines in aqueous solutions. Report No.g: Effect of cations on the kinetics of the reaction persulfate - diethylamine. Izv.AN Arm.SSR. Khim.nauki 14 no-3:197-207 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii. (Perox.ymonosulfates) (Diethylamine) (Cations) CHALTYKYAN, O.A.; BEYLERYAN, N.M. Kinetics of the reaction of potassium persulfate with amines in &TAeous solutions. Report No.10: Effect of Cu and Ag cations on the kinetics of the reaction persulfate - amino alcohols. IzY.AN Arm.SSR. Khim.nauki 14 noJ1209-216 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy kbinji. (Peroxymonosulfates) (Alcohols) (Cations) CHALTYKYAN, 0,A.; LEYIERYAN, N.M.; CHOBANYAN, DLS.; SARUKHA14YAN, E.R. Investigating the Mnetics of persulfate - aminea reaztionB iii aqueoue solutions. Report No.12: Study of the kinetics of colamine and pyridine oxidation with potassium persulfate in the presence of silver ions. Izv.AII Arm.SSRAbim.riauki 1-1+ no-4:293- 302 i61. (MIM 14 - 10) 1. YerevarLvkiy gosudarstvannyy universitet; kafedra fizicheskoy kbiz-11 i problemnaya laboratorlya, kinetiki polimerizatsionny-kh I)r L, O~sebsovj-Ethanol) (Pyridi ne) Oxid a Lion) S/171/62/015/005/Oo8/ooB E073/E135 AUTHOR: ',ler~yan TITLE: Professor O.A. Chaltykyan (On the occasion of his 60th birthday) PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR., Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskikh nauk.-v.15, no.5i 1962% 495-496 TEXT: On December 4th, 1962,.Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor Oganes Akopovich Chaltykyan celebrated his 60th birthday and 35 years of scientific teaching activity. Of great importance is his work on the kinetics of.acetylene dimerisation, and a monograph "Kuprokataliz" (Cuprocatalysis) will be published in 1963. Also of importance is his work on decomposition of peroxides under the influence of hydrogen-. containing compounds. He started working in this field in 1925 -under the direction of Professor S.P. Gambaryan. There is 1 photograph. Card 1/1 BEYLERYAN, N.M,; CHAITYKYAN, O.A.; GUYLASYAN, T.T. Kinetics of the reaction persulfate - diethylethanolamine. Dokl.AN Arm-SSR 35 no.1:37-1+0 162. (MIRA 15;8) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvemyy universitet. Predstavleno akademikom AN Armyanskoy SSR G.Xh.Bunyatyanom, (Ethanol) ~Potassium peroxydisulfate) (Amines)