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MINUp P.A.; BITAMA , J),S.; AT ZM# TA.A&I red*; TUDAKOT# N.A., otvOza Ij-,I LJOI Uk~n.red. [Changes in the deeip and interchangeability of units and parts of the ZIS-5t Ural ZIS-3559 Ural ZIS-355V and Ural ZI&355M motor vaucleal Xcentruktivwe ixameniia i Tzalmosameniaedostl uslov i datalei ntcaobilei ZIS-5# 'UralZIS4559 UrelZIS-355V i 'UrLUIS-355Me Unkyap AvUtrawisdato 19619 56 pe (MnA 3.4t6) (Motortrucks-Desip and construction) BLYAKINANI E. A$ ------ -- --- --------------------- ItField Pulsations Spectra Behind the Lens." Mloscow, q- paper presented at the 4th All-Union Conf. on Acoustina, RIXX 26 mvy - 0 Jul, 58. AJJTHOR: Blyakhman, E,&-, 46-4-2-3/20 TITLE; Pulsation Spectrum at the Focus of a Lens (Spektr pullsatsiy v folmsa linzy) PERIODIMLs Akustichaskiy Zhurnal, 1958, Vol IV, Kr 2, pp 128-130 (USSR" ABSTRUT: Prop&gation of vaves in real media is accompanied by field flucvuations at the point of reception. This effect is due to scattering of waves on random non-homogen6tiss. Superposition of the primary.and scattered vaves causes field fluctuations. If a focusing system is placed in front of a receiver, then the diffraction image produced by this system mill fluctuate. The scale of fluctuations depends on lens dimansiones -with increase of the lenA size fluctuations of amplitude and phase and field fluctuations decrease ($efs 1, 2). This effect is known as the integrating action of large lenses. The lens size determines not only the scale of fluctuations but also their spectral com~osltion. The present paper deals with the spectra of field pulsations at the focus of a lens. It is found that a lens acta as a filter-vhich separates out certain characteristic frequencies which are proportional to the speed of drift of non-homogentAles and are inversely proportional Card 1/2 Pulsation Spectrum at the Focus of a Lens 46-4-2-3/20 to the lens size. This result is confirmed experimentally in observations of star scintillations using telescopes of different diameters. The authors t1ank L.A. Ghernov for suggesting the problem and directing the work. There are 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION s Yaroslavskly jbsudarstvenn7y pdagogicheskiy Znstitut im. K.D. Ushinskogo (Yaroslavl StAte Pedagogical Institute imeni K.D. Ushinskiy) SUB11ITTED, June 28, 1957 Card 2/2 1. Soitud-Diffraction 2. Lens-Focusing-Pulse spectrum A Pil wit v V Us. ri i Fv; fit ~1 IV ; j# ,. MF E? r fill El Fl! VL it rs SO VT146-5-1 -3/24 AUIRORS. Blyakhman, E.A. and Chernov, L.A. TITLE; Dependence of the frequency of Field Pulsations at the Focus of a Lens on Diaphragm Dimensions (Zavisimostl chastoty pul'satsiy Polya v fokuse linzy ot ravmerov diafragmy) FFMODICAL Alwsticheskiy Zhurnal, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 1, pp 21-24 (USSR) ABSTRAM The authors calculated the root-mean-squ.,Are value of the frequency of pulsations of a -wave which passed through a medium with random inhomogeneities. The case of random motion of these inhomogensitiso is dealt with in tne present paper. Dependence of the root-mean-square frequency of pulsations at the focus of a lens on the lens-diaphrap aperture Too found (figure on p 24) to be the same for random and for ordered motions of the inhanogeneitles causing the pulsations; the case of ordered motion of the iahmogeneities was discussed earlier by Blyakhman (Ref 1). This dependence agrees well -with the experimental data (dots and crosses in the figure on p 24) obtained by Card 1/2 SOV/46-5-1-3/24 Dependence of the Frequency of Field Pulsations at the Focus of a Lens on Diaphragn Dimensions Nettelblad (Ref 5) in observation of the scintillation of stars. There is 1 figure and 3 references, 2 of -which are Soviet and 1 Swedish. ASSOCIATIONs Yaroslavskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheady institut im. K.D. 'Ushinskogo (Yaroslavl' State Pedagogical Institute imeni K.D. Ushinslciy) SUBMITTED: June 20, 1258 Card 2/2 BLYAJORM, E. A. Cand Phya-Math Sci -- "Effoot of a lens upon the spectrum density of fluotuations of the field of a wave whioh has passeA thro%rh a medim with /41644L~" heterogeneities." Mos, 1960 (YaroslavIs Stote Fed Inst Im K. D. U a ~in s ~. ~KL, -6- =NUNOV, L. A., ................ lhe focra a ylTt-.m in rIll-lica., C). -:~r f. ki,t 1, Hn tt(-,, of propacvratcd throuch thL m~cltim vltj~ report aubmitUd for Ox! Wt Intl. al, A-mvatca' Copenhnerm, Dinawk, 21-23 Avj~ 1~:'. Acoustica Inst. of the Acrk&my of sciel-ICL U.S.S.E., V--lcuw. 3/046/63/009/001/002/024" , B10410186 AUTHOR: blyaktaan# N~ A.-' TITLE:* The.fluctuation spectrum of & diffraction Image PERIODICAL: Akustichoskiy shurnall, V* 91 no. il 19631 10-12 TEXT: The aim is-to calculate the spectral density of the fluctuation field In an arbitrary point of a foous-near region of a paraxial quadratic lens in the case of a drift of the non-uniformities and an arbitrary fluctuation of the incident wave. Assumptions are made. as to the correlation function in accordance with N. G. Denisov (0 vliyan i priyemnogo ustroyitya ne, flyuktuataii prinimayemogo izlucheniya - The effect of tho receiving equipment on the fluctuations of radiation received. Izv. vyash. uch. zav.9 "Hadiofisika"t 4j 6p 1045-1051): the transversal correlation function of the field fluctuations on the lens surface satisfies the condition R where: (Y,--v2t ",-'2) Ri(yl-y2)R2(zl-z2)1 Y, t S, are the coordinates of a point on the lens surface. The spectral density Card 1/2 S/046163/009/001/002/026 The fluctuation spectrum ... B1041BI06 A ((6) Rx (z, oxp [i ~F F.) r + i -t (y, y,)] dsidss. (5) F V An (w) R, (vv) el", dr (6) in derived. A 0(0) is the spectral density of the fluctuations in the incident wave. In the case of small fluctuations in the incident wave the spectral density in the focus-near region of a quadratic lens may be described by A(61) - HRA (0), where 11 is a term which does not depend on 0 the frequency, and 9 characterizes the effect of the lens on the frequency spectrum. ASSOCIATION: Shuyskiy gosudarstvannyy pedagogicheakiy i notitut (Shuit State Pedagogical Institute) SUMITTED: January 12, 1962 Card 2/2 BLYAUMAN, G.B.; PAYNIN, A.Kh. Automatic irachine for machiring axle crids. WuJ. informi. I I Cos. nauch.-Issl. inst. nauch. I tekh. inform. L nc-P:57-51" Ag 16.!'. (,'-',-TR.k 27:1-1) USYMN p A. j-, WOVIKOV., V. ; ~AMV 17EVA, N. ; ZOTOV, V. ; AKIMV., 1. ; SPORYSHEV,.. V.; KDIDSOVA, V.,- CMBOKOV.. N.; NKFKDOVA., 0.; BOGAYEVA.. Aq PIKOVSKIY,.G.; KMM~NOV., M.; SIYTAM., Ye.; KHODAKOVA,.S.;,,KUSENER, P.; la.YornmAx- I.; WSIAS., L.; C-SHEKTSEVAY A.; REZNIKOV.,.M.; KALI919., P.; MIlAkVA, D.; VENGEROVAs Rj.- AGROSMU., M.; RATNER., B.; NM 'EMKIY, ~ B. ; MARKOVA.,11.; GOLUBENK(YVA,.B.; S.; TERENTITEVA, N.; NEsTER6~A,' S.-j AKSENCIVV-S. D.M.Mwaw4ndreewivo4~t~. Taket.prom. 21 no.12:90 D 161, (MIRL 15:2) (Mman4ndreeva., Dorall4giseevna., 3.894-196.1) 939, Insratigation of the Hydrodynamic. of I'mck"I It". lific.110ft CAJUMUR. (]b IllotiAll.) V. V. Kilijitu% jilill J~ j_ Illiakhtuan. Murnal lWiladn"i KOMI, v. 0.1. Dv. p M-1 2%W M-wrilws and diagrann slkx-ial a)pjratwk wid priwethire im-41 ifor uIxive inve%tigation. 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Bly-, "Zhur Prik Xhim" Vol XXV No 12, pp 1274-1290 Umpared hydrodynamics of packed.rectification. Columns with bydrodynamics of absorption columns in folloving steps: detn of hydraulic resistance of packing (a) not wetted by reflux, (b) wetted by riflux; (c) detn of vapor and. liquid limiting los" for column; (d) detu of hydraulic resistance under 20ft32 04SR/Chemistry- Chem Engineering, Dee 51 Distillation (Coinid) limiting loads Concluded from, expt and calcn tJiat m='loads are lower for' rectif ication collms tJian for abIsor ption columns., Refers to papers N.;, M. Zbavoronkov, -Zhur.KhAn Proe. No 9, 1948 14. Zhavoronkov, M. E. Aerov and N. N. Umnik, Zhur,xhim Prour No 10, 1948i.and V. V. Kafavov., ."zhur xhim Prom" No 6, 1 948 2o&3i~: BMINAAN., L. I. l'Investigation* of Hydrodynamics and Mass Exchange in Packed Rectifying Columns.S Sub 9 Jun 52) Moscow Order of Lenin Chemicotechnological Inst imeni D. 1. mendeleyev. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951. , '-" -- - C', SO- Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55. ~, ~, ~ 11 ': 11 , Is - - BLYAKHM IMUNWAMM"~U1 -L~-- Intensifying the rlectification process, Nedoprom. 10 no.3:17-22 A-S 1~6. (HIRA 9:11) 1. Nauchno-isel.0dovateliekly institut organicheskikh poluproduktoy I krasitelay Imeni Toro-shilova. (DISTILIATIbi) irs ZLSL&VSM. I.I.; BLYAKM" L.I.: ATATIRTSW, ". Self-edJusting system for the automatic determination of optimum conditions for the operation of rectification columnse Mistproino no*3t227--P33 Ap-W 160. (Distillation apparatus). (HIM 13:8) (Autom&tio control) SOLOMAKHA, G.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; BLYAKHMAN L I., kand.tekhn.nauk; PROXHOROV, V-.P.,-inzh. ---~ Column apparatus for the decarbonization of cyclohexylamine carbonate solutions. Khim. mashi6str'. ,fio. h:4-5 N-D 162. (KRA 170) 1 SHESTOPALOV, V.V.; XAFAROV, V.V.*; BL MAN, L.I. I . Longitudinal mixing in packed co mo prom, no*5: 367-371 My 163. 1 (MIRA 16:8) BLYAXHW, Leonid Solomonovich; AZAROT, Z.X., red,; SHEMSHENKO, T.A., re MY the rate of labor productivity must overtalm the rate of wage Increase] Poche= root proizvoditellnouti truda dolzhen operezhat' root sarabotnoi platy. Leningrad, Lenizdat. 1960. 42 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Labor productivity) (wages) 'BLYAKMN Leonid Solomonovich- AZAROV, B.K., red.; SHERMUSHMIKO, T.A.. tekhn. (Axplaining vages to the worker] Raboohe= o sarplate. Leningrad, Lenixdat, 1960, ~54 p, (KM 14:4) (wage Payment . systess) SOCHILIN, B.G.- B RKOVA, Ye.I.; AZAROV, E.K., _,_ LYUKHKAN, L.S.; YERONA red.; P-T.A., tekhn.red. (Transition of Leningrad enterprises to a shorter workday] Opyt perekhoda leningradskikh predprliatii na sokrashchannvi rabochii dent. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 196o. 69 p. (miRA 13:7) (Leningrad-Hours of labor) VOROTILOV, V. (Len1ngrad);_!!!jA.1HW,, L. (Leningrad) Creefive cooperation between instractor-economists and industry. Vop.ekon. no.9:148-149 S 10. (MIRA 13:8) (Lenitigrad-Researoh, Industrial) (Leningrad--InAustrial management) BLYAMMI L.S.- MAZUROVY V.F.; MOISEYTVI A.V.; OMAROV., A.M.; Ye.LPODGORNOVA~ V,,q red.; TROYANOVSKAYA, N.; tekhn. red. [Economics of socialist industry; popular textbook]Ekonomika sotsialisticheskoi provVehlemiosti; populiamoe uchabnon po- sobie. Moskva, Gospolitizdat,, 1962. 302 p. (MIRA15.9) (Industrial management) BARDIN, Do; BLYAKIM L wCorrelation between the increase of labor productivity and vages in U.S.S.R. industry" by I.A. Orlovskii* G.P. Sergeevae Reviewed by D. Bardin, L, BlIakhmane Soto# trud.7 no,5;153Tl56 My 162o (Wages and labor productivity) 04IRA 15:5) (Orlovskii.. I.A.) (Sergeeva, G.P.) LEEEDINSKIYj N.F.; OKTYABRISKIYp P.Y&.j SMIRNOV, D.V.; VINLGRADOVt N.I.; KUZIMAK, B.S.; BLYAKWAH, T.-S-+-RYASHCHENKO, B.R.; POIDZOV, V.R.; SHALGIN, G.N.; MARKIN, 4.A.?- IGNATIYEVA, E.P.; VORDTILOV, V.A.; KLYUYEV., A.I., dotd., otv.reid.;KARPOVA,L.A., red.; YELIZAROVA, N.A., takhn. red. (Hiddent pote4ials for increasing labor productivity in the national econonqlRezervy rosta proizvoditel-nosti truda v narodnom khoziaAbtva. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1962. 223 P. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Leningrad. Universitet. (Labpr productivity) -BL j_A_KMMjO-1j_,; MAZURDV,, V.F.; MOISEYEV, AA[Moisleiev, A.V.),- OMAROV, A.M.; SMIRNITSKIY, E.x.(SmyrAits'ky1,, IE.K.1; CHIGIRIK, V.V.[CbyhMk, V.V.], red.; KOPYTKC)VA,, N.K., tekhn. red.; LEVCHENKO, O.K., tekhn. rediI-, -, [Economics of socialist industry] Ekonomika sotsialietychnol promyslovosti; populiarnyi navahallnyi posibnyk. Kyiv, Der- zhpolitvydav URSR, 1963. 292 p. (HaRA 16:7) (Industrial organization) BLY-AKHKO -.L.S. (Leningraa); MAZUROV., V.F. (Rostov-na-Donu); J,',OTftyEV, A.V.(Krasnodar),- WAROV, A.M.(Mosk-va); alIRNITSKIY, Ye.K.(Sverdlovsk); PODGORNOVA, V., red. (Economics of socialist industry; a popular textbook) Ekonomika sotsialisticheskoi promyshlennosti; populiarnoe uchebnoe posobie. Izd.2., dop. i perer. Moskva, Politiz- dat, 1964. 302 p. (MIRA 17:7) Baj~KM40, ...Leonid Solomp-no.vich, kand. ekon. nauk; AZ_ tWV, E. K. , red. [Labor productivity and wages during the large-scale building of communism) Proizvoditellnostt i oplata truda v periLd raz-erriitogo stroiteltstva kommunizma. Lenin- grads Lenizdat, 1964. 355 P. WMA 17:9) BLUODW, L*5.1-dots., oty. red.; ~WSMKIW, rorl. ~- (Problems of labor productivAy and wngen during, the building of cojm-,=ismj Voprosy proizvoditeltnosti I op- laty truda v period stroitel'stva komunizma; sbornik statei. Leningrad, Izd-vo beningr. univ., 1964. 174 p. (MIRA 17:10) 1t Leningrad. Universite-t. BLYAPRI~., L.S. (Leningrad); MAZUROV, V.F.(Rostov-na-Donu); M02MV2 A.V. (Krasnod'ar); OMAROVI A.M. (Yoskva)j SMIRNITSKIYY Ye.K. (Sverdlovsk); POLYAKOVA, N., red. [Fconomics of socialist industry; a popular textbook] Ekonomika sotsialisticheskoi proinyshlennosti; populiar- noe posobie. Moskva, Politizdat, 1965. 287 p. (MIRA 18:8) BLYAKBIWJ, S.D., Cand i4ed Sci -- (diss4) I'Go=ai4*4g-UG-e*as and 4yd possibility of diagnosis of air in a corpse.11 I i Samarkand, 1959, 19~'( Sams kand State 'Ked Inst im Acadamician I.P. Pavlov) 200 copies (KL, A-59j 130) - 105 - IOFFETGOLUBGIiIK- G.I.--prof~; BLYAKIIMAN, 'S.D.., kand. med. nauk V V - Air embolism In obOatric and gynecological practice and problems c )f its:-,A1 4"hosis hn-a cadaver. Nauch. trud SamMI 22t139-143 16~;-,,, (MIRA 17:9) 1. 1z Imfedry a)OiAe~rstva I ginekologii I kafedry sudebnoy meditsiny Samarka* skog'o meditsinskogo instituta. t.A J__L.A I f a envies -Ft. 1-t-Ito MV4e J,y %fttj4%,j in all allus. 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U 00 Is 41 It s a 0' -0 0 P 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 :00 -00 age 890 see see 0 go* coo a we* tj 0.9 ISO :: L19: Investigations in the Field of Conjugate Systems. SOV/79-29-7-38/83 CI.-Oxidation of Vinyl Alkyl Aoetylenes With Benzoyl Hydroperoxide of oxidation cf both hydrocarbons acetylene oxides were obtained. The vinyl ethyl acetylene oxide was, according to its constants, nearly equal to the oxide of the same hydrocarbon which was obtained earlier by means of brom-hydrin (Ref 3). To got more certainty about this infra-red sv'etra of both vinyl acetylene oxides were taken. The analysis of the data obtained-showed that in both cases acetylene compounds exist. The spectrum of the oxide obtained by oxidation of the bydro- carbon differed from the same oxide that was obtained ov7rof bromhydrin, only by the presence of the band at 1728 em7 mean intensity (Figure). This frequency also appears in the spectrum of the diene oxides which are obtained in the same way. On the whole the spectra of the vinyl butyl acetylene and the vinyl ethyl acetylene are similar. on the basis of the reEults of the spectroscopic investigation it visa shown that in the case of vinyl ethyl acetylene the affiliation of oxygen at the oxidation with benzoyl hydroperoxide first and only takes place on the ethylene bond. In the case of vinyl butyl acetylene it can be said with reservation only, that this Card 2/3 orientation predominates. There are I'figure and 7 references, Investigations in the Field of Conjugate Systems. SOV/79-29-7-38/83 .1 , CI. Oxidation of Vinyl Alkyl Acetylenes With Benzoyl Hydroperoxide 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet) SUBMITTED; June 18, 1958 Card 3/3 ALIBI-,SKAYA, V.M., WCOM. Ye. M. I------- ~- -,-* Interaction between acetylenic oxides and amines. Trudy LTJ no-58: 51-54 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Loningradskiy takhnologichookly lustitut im, Lensoveta, Ofoxyne) (Xethvlamins) Ar S/07 60/030/007/033/039/XX B001yBo66 AUTHORS: Allbitskaya, V. M., Blyakhman, Ye. M., and Petrov, A. A. TITLE: Investigations in the Field of Chemistry of Organic Oxides. XVII. Reaction of Primary-secondary Acetylene Oxides With Mathyl Amine I PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 7, pp. 2267-2269 TEXT: Taking into account the papers of Refs. 1-7 on the fundamental laws of the reactions of saturated a-oxides with amines and ammonia, the authors reacted the two acetylene oxides 1,2-epoxy hexine-3 (I) and 1,2-epoxy oc- tine--3 (II) with methyl amine. Oxide (I) reacted with methyl amine to give a mixture of amino alcohol (III) and X-methyl-2-ethyl pyrrole (IV). When dehydrated with potassium hydroxide, the amino alcohol (III) gave N-methyl- 2-ethyl pyrrole CH3NH2 C H C=_C-CH H 30 C H C~_C-CHOH-CH NHCR CH -CH 2 5- 2 2 5- 2 3 Q I 1-H 0 (111) C2H5-C CH (IV) (1) 2 N!!!~ CH Card 1/2 r Investigations in the Field of Chemistry of Organic Oxides. XVII. Reaction of Primary-escondary Acetylene Oxides With Methyl Amine S/079/60/030/007/033/039/XX BOOI/BO66 Reaction of oxide (II) with methyl amino gave only N-mothyl-2-butyl pyrrole (V). The formation of substituted pyrroles indicates that the addition of the amine to the oxide ring ta es p ace according to the rule of K. A. Krasuskiy. The homologs of pyrrolesl(IV) and (V) are colorless liquids of a characteristic odor, which color a pine chip moistened with hydro- chloric acid red. With SeO they turn violet. They form mercury deriva- tives and azo compounds. Re infrared spectra of both products show ab- sorption bands characteristic of py-rroles (Ref. 8). The experiments per- formed show that primary-seoondary acetylene oxides reacting with amines behave like primary and secondary-tertiary acetylene oxides. F. Ya. Perveyev is mentioned. There are 9 references: 5 Soviet and 4 US. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institute imeiii Lensovet) SUBMITTED: July 16, 1959 Card 2/2 ALIBITSKAYA, Y.M.; MYAEHW, Ye.H.; PZMOV, A.A. Chemistry of organic oxides. Part 18: Order of addition of alcohols to chloroprene oxide in the presence of alcoholates and boron fluoride etherate.- Zhur.ob.khim- 30 no.8-.2524-2527 Ag 160 (Min 1;: 8) 1. lieningradoij, tekhnologichemkiy institut iqeni lonsoveta. (Alcohols) (Batadiene) AUTHORS: Allbitskaya, V.M., TITLE: Investigation into XXI. Addition of phenol isoprene epoxides 2L421i S/079/61/031/007/006/008 D229/D305 Petrov, A.A., and Blyakhman, Ye.M. the chemistry of organic oxides. to butadienev chloroprene and PERIODICAL; Zhurnal obshchey khimiip V. 31, no, 7, 1961, 2166-2171 TEXT: Base catalyzed addition to unsymmetrical terminal epoxides takes place with orientation determined by A.R. Krasuski Is rule [Abstractor's notet Rule not statedt reference not givens. Addi- tion of phenol in alkaline medium to butadienet isoprene and chlo- roprene epoxides gives mainly primary ethers of the resultant gly- cols. The content of primary ethers in the products varies for phe- nol and its habgen derivative in the region of 65 - 90 %, as tabu- lated. The greater amount of secondary ether in the addition of phe- nol and p. chlorophenol is due to the inductive effect of the chlo- Card 1/3 S/0719 61/0"RA07/006/008 Investigation into the ... D229,YD)305 rine substituent, whereas the small amount of secondary ether ari- sing from the addition of o-chlorophenol is due to steric hindran- ce. The composition of the mixture of isomeric phenyl ethers was determined by phtalylation, or reduction of double bond, and de- termination of primary alcohol content by phtalylation. The accura- cy of this method was checked by a blank test on a known mixture of glycolic mono-ethers. Pinally, the independently prepared mo- del compounds were compared with the addition products as regards their infra-red spectra. The model compounds prepared werep 1-phe- noxy-2-hydroxy butaneq andq 1-hydroxy--2-phenoxy butaneg and 1-phe- noxy-2-hydroxy-2-methyl butane. The unsaturated epoxides were pre- pared by distillation of alkaline halogenhydrins. The reaction of phenol with epoxides took place in the following manner: 0.05 mole of phenol and 0.01 mole of Na dissolved in dioxan and 0.05 mole of epoxide was added. The mixture was refluxed for a given time, then dioxan was evaporated and the residue was distilled in vacuo. Re- sults are tabulated. Hvdrogenation of the addition products took place in methanol with Pd/uauu 3 kabout 1 mg. Pd/g) catalyst usu- Card 2/3 Investigation into the ... S/079 61/CN.P007/006/008 Z D229/D303 ally over three to five hours. The blank test of the phtalylation method was accurate to within 1 %. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 15 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language publications read as fol- lows: A.R. Setton, B.C. Britton, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 70, 3601, 1948; C.O. Guss, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 719 3460, 1949; C.O. Guss, H. Williams, J. Org. Chem., 16, 1809, 1951; C.O. Guss, L.H. Jules, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 72, 3878, 1950. ASSOCIATION: Lenin radskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lenso- veta Mchnological Institute imeni Lensovet, Lenin- grad) SUBMITTED: July 19, 1960 Card 3/3 ALIBITSKAYA, V.M.; PETROV, A.A. BLYAKHMAN Ye.M Organic oxides. Part 21: Addition of phenols to bivinyl, chloropreneo and isoprene oxides. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.7: 2166-2171 n 61. (MIRA 14:7) Leningradskiy tekhnologiobaskiy institut imeni Lensoveta. (Butadiene) (Chloroprene) (Isoprene) (Phenolb). ACC NR, AT700209S.. SOME CDDES UR/00001661000/000/0121/0125 AUTHORI Blyakhman, Ye. M.1 Tevatiforuvap'At K, ORG., none TITLE: obtaining different modulus materials by modifying epoxy-biamethol resins' with aliphatic epoxy resins SOURCEt Voesoyuznaya konferenteiya pa polyarizatsionno-opticheskomu tnetodu looledovanLya naptyashaftLys 3tho Identagrad, 1964. ft1prisatalonno-opticheekLy metod issledovaniya napryazheniy (Polarizing-optical method of investigating stress- ps); trudy konferentaii. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1966, 121-125 TOPIC TAGS: photoolasticity, resin, plasticizer, elastic modulus ABSTRACT: To decrease the modulus of elasticity of epoxy-bismethol resins such as ED5, ED6, and EDP used in pbotoelastic research the present authors propose that , plasticizers such as polyglycerene esther based on polyatomic alcohol be used. These have the property that their molecules integrate into the structure of polymers decreasing the modulus of elasticity of the resulting material. Thus, aliphatic epoxy resins (DEG-1, TEG-1, and Dff) were used as plasticizers and tests were made measuring the hardening temperature, modulus of elasticity at these temperatures, and the strain-optical coefficient of the resulting materials. The test results are sum- marized in tables. They indicate that the optical-mechanical propprties of.these Card 2 .- JPW I [..Cc *rd-212 . I --- I IVANOV, G.S,, kand.te)dm.nauk; BLYAKHMN YU M. inzh.; POPOV, K.A.0 tekhnik . ~ Automatic programed regulator for autoclaves. Tranap.,stroi. 12 no.7:36-39 Jl 162. (KMA 16t2) (Automatic control) (Autoclaves) BEM, V.D.; BLFA;ov, T..z Study of the'w~ki* caiNibity of shackles on oisting buckets and establishing -'h6j!iw.'fdk their xapviceabili~. TTurly, MakM 12: Vop. gor. elektromekh4ip no.4i228-249 161, 4HIRA 16:6) (Mine hoisting) BLYAKHOVA, S.M. f Palinological con, plexas of 14jocano sediments of U;-, lkk-Tau' , - (Ili Depression), Mat, p0 ist. faimy i flory KazzOdi. 4:167-185 `-". (~aRA 16:9) (Ak-Tau (Ili Depression)-Pollen, Fossil) - - - - -I - BLYAKML,,,,S.I,,I,,,, m"Wom- Recent data on the Upper Paleocene flora of the ArysItrough (southern Kazakhstan). Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 4:803-805 AP 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Yuzhno-Kazakhstanskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. Predstavleno akademikom K.I,Satpayevym. lie v Fs A -% 3. 2. u o a a 31j. w ' A Vill MOTASH, K. [Motas, C.]; PUSHKARIU) V. [Puscariu, [Bleahu, M.) Karst provinces in Rumania. Peshchery no-4:65-68 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut speleologii imeni Emilya-G.,Rakovitay, v Bukhareste,i Kluzhe, Rumynakaya Narodnaya hespublika. M GAYEVOY, Ye,V,, kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; VASSMMN, B.A., inzhener- telchnolog; RADKEVICH, D.P., starshiy inzhener; TRUDOLYUBOVA, G.B., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; BRYUZGINA.. G.A., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik,- GEGUZINA, I.Yu., mlad~hiy nauohnyy sotrudnik; BLYANS N.V.. tekhnik New method for the conservation treatment of raw leather in a mobile apparatus. Trudy VNIINP no.15:67-78 163. (MMA 170) 7 BLYk,-5jEj,jjjQ., q _.Q U1410 11 ~; [Pcitror-jo, 71.3. 1; Fj,'RVkKOV, , .P,.,,,fB7liaslinnko II.S.j; FEW"a V.A. (i-ervukov, V.C).j; KHOTICY'Vicill V.I. [XhOtlcvych, V.;I.] Ditent energy of deformation of nichal containing s!n.--ll admixtures of tin. Ul:r. fi7,. zhur. 8 no.-U:127~L1260 N 164. (7-MRA 17-.9) 1. Fiziko-teldinicliesIdy institut Ll, lTlc--SSii:, K~arlkov, i Khar-1kovskay gosudarstvemiyy universitet. t SAW 1/000/44/020/020 j AV Tom$ Xolot~uk bin, V. TITLXs Th Seltatifie-Tochmic.L C.-f-#ns- -t MAX.%tr- AwLtion ln.tttt baykh *.,.d.oir. A~Isit.tOno.ya F=10D1CALaXx~..tLy. ~yj.hikh ch t~khmklks. 1919. xs~ 4. pL61_ 161 (USSR) ; -V."4 of 16th Cost ftichJuS Staff took 21ace, The fall-Ing P.P.rm "d of t . . 1: ,;:, ." . he Theory . Of Axtor~.trla Twb.l.m*- by c.Odid.t. of Physical- mmul YthematIO.I. Set.".. Suo. 19valustion. for Functions w1in Posit--- Pool. Parts4 by VnLqu.a.** Ammist"t gas r Kix.d System. or r.ACtLv-1 ' ","Id"O or xqv_ tion.. by Doo.at. phy to :I mad -On t, Appli..tl.u Xoah*_tiG.I Sciences ZIP the boa."Oft f 3 is to or bell end CDODY.b,V Probl-.4 In the Synth..L. of vau, See DOG*-WC-0414-t- of Phy.14.1 ond Meth tIc.L Salem*.. Th* Influence of the St-t-1 -oov"Zonto V`- ti*" on the r ;% CO`.rV-h.~. of th.Lr Conjugate =, $LI 4 b 1 . 1 Dasmt, C.odLdst. of Fhy.1c.1 the S..Ii.ft. Th* Cs,LLc-Lnz vaVorm were ve r-4. -Th. R.L.V **1 * C Ipt-a S~Agtb of Vs.... " !h /11 ..d the A* ', .. PT.Lomigt~ of d. Or JA . POtentLal Jr;r flIKh, by D_V.t. CeAdI4.t. . physics& ..a pAtb."tigal Salaft... nt 'The Probl.. of the H..t " Tr-upr. :Cfl.l. t c::dU4t*r*" by Senlor X~st"etar :r P.P.n.;; 1. 1 *Aft , t Z ~ r -ar.patc.1 Method . or rAttor" by A.sl.4t Out L--tia. "S the St~tur: as the a it. of the vizz tb au - -f Chemist. of the USSR- by t, "adidt* Or chsot..1 1t.z.Sr..h, , ,~ic.l .. Rdi. T.th..I.Cy St.: R w... ... . P.P.r. d; "Oft the P~.bl.. P-M-OSO of Tr."L..t. In so rl'.0 Ith 1 To.h.i.sl C.0.1r.11I.S 91mitmr- by 0 , SOL"... "I" Th. Up.rimootail DmtQMInM1L.. , ::: of the ,t;, X...I.e.- by . In C" Z~L "An ZXPQrL-Zt41 Method I L '" Or Xo' ' I t I 'A Di-*te T r. f ru,~..t l.c. r : i- t, It PUS' X '11 b, C"d 4/1, .ndid.t. of T=.I. / *Th* AppLicotLan Or lnfrsr*d Inst-tZin, Avim,t4Qn- by Docent. C..didmts Of I*cbftic^l msnO~al gnst...,ing S-tj.2. Th- Ad.Pt.tloo Of . Th.;-..b.ri* Ch Aber to the ixuletlaft .9 the SInki.g or - N.Ct I. Qui.k.."d A.d Certain Result& of 1ov*mt19 ns t ti* %DOt*rmLne the ".1cal Charsot.risti.. Of3 dI , Iff-mot h^ : , . T:: por.t- ..d by Do..., C ..41d.t. or . T.. nl &I I -PrI ion nd . h a Sai:n' A A VA * !'X " ,1b,. Ion in C " L. : e b , Vf # ,i C. ndldt. of T: chni..1 y set. - .0.1 Th. C...t~u.t Ion or iquiti- M*! L otan v 1 I't CA set. A.21 t -The X flu__ "I .the C.tAvq Xf , Thr..d.d COW-41.... by A ,', 11 V.".P1d~h,.. , Investigation of C-qt . ~i ! !. . by As. ; , LLM V BLYASHKINP K., inzh. The KazNIPIAT-1 washing unit. Avt. transp. 42 no.8129-31 Ag 164. , (MM 17i10) BLYASHKIN, Y., In.,h. Ultrasonic unit Ifor cleaning omall parts. Avt. transp. 43 no.6.-36-37 Jo 165. (MIRA 18:6) RAKRAM,G.: BLYASM,V.,- NIXCNOV,I.; BOTSUL,G. f , , av"MIMMW For the succoomful fulfillment of the income plan of the state. Fin.SSn 16 ne-8:51-58 AC155. (KLaA 8:12) l.Nachallnik stdola goodekhoder LonINMadskoge gorfinotdols, (for Rambam) 2.lachalluik sektars. goodekhodow KishivLevakogo gorfinat- dels, (for Blyashow) 3.Nachallaik otdola goadekhodev Kestromakego oblfinotdols, (for Nikoury) 4.Starsbiy inspektor gesdakhodev Kryshopollskago rayfinotdola, Vinuitakey oblasti (for Betsul). (Revenue) BLYASHOV V - ~ . Change the procedure of decentralized settlement of accounts. Fin.SSSR 17 nt.3:65-67 Mr '56. Off-RA 9:7) (Kishinev-Clearinghouse) AWASKIN, V.; ~ BTY-ASMV, V- '11~ ~-~ Hidden potentialities for an increase in budget income. Pin. SSSR 20 no.6:50-53 Je 159. (KM 12:10) 1,Zaveduyushchiy lishinevskim gorfinotdolom (for Afanaskin). 2.Nachallnik eektora gosdokhodov, go Kishinevsk (for Blvashov). (Kishinev-Pinatoo) AFANASXINj-V;;BLYASHDV,.V.: We are learning and1uproving economic work. 7in. SSSR 21 no-12i 56-59 D 160. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Zaveduyushchiv Kishinevokim gorfinotdalom Ifor Afanaskin). 2. Nachallnik otdolaigosdokhodov Kishinevskogo gorfinotdola (for Blyashov). (Xishiney-7inance) AFANOXT)J, V~.j B We are not restUg on our laurels, Fin, SSSR 22 no,8:52-~54 Ag 161, (MIM 14:8) AFANASKIN,, V.; In the financial organs of Kishinev. Fin.,SSSR 23 no.6:63~-64 ,Te 162. (NIRA 15:7) 1. Zaveduywhebiy Kishinevskim gorodskim finansovyx otdelom (for Afar-kin). 2~ Nachallnik Kishinevskogo otdola gosudarstvennykh dok'hodov (for Blyahsov)a - . (Kishinev-Auditing and inspection) AFAMASKIN,, V.; ~~YASHqV, V- On the right path. Fin.SSSR 37 no.4t6l-64 Ap 163. (MM 1684) 1. Zaveduvushchiy U-shinevskim gorodakim finansovym otdelom (for Afanaskin). (Kishinev-Internal revenue) (Kishinev--Auditing and inspeotion) ,BLYASHOV, V.; GERSHBERG., I. ------ Is this expedient? Fin. SSSR 37 no-11:52 N163. MRA 17:2) 1. Nachallni:k otdela gosudarstvennykh dokhod.ov Kishinevskogo gorodskogo finansovogo otdela (for Blyashov). 2. Obshchestvennyy inspektor Kishinevakogo gorodskogo finansovogo otdela (for Geraliberg). BLYASS, B. The system of planning and financing capital investments in the Polieb People's Republic. DenA kred. 18 no.1:52-55 Ja '59. - (MIRA 13:1) (Poland--Capital Investments) BLYNSKIY, G.G. .......... Rapid mastering of the rated capacity by the Komsomolets Mine in the Kuznetsk Basin after its reorganization. Ugoll 39 no.11i 22-24 N 164. 1 (MIRA 18:2) 1. Nachallnik shakhty "Nomoomolels" tresta Leninugoll. ZOLOTUKRIN.9 V.G.,- IgiAMIYANOVp L.P.; BLYSKAVKAy A*Av Analyzing the chara--teriatics of many-rotor mechanical neutron choppers. Prib..i tekh. eksp. 9 no.2:36-39 Mr-Ap'64. (MIRA 17:5) Ap4ol8o43. 5/0303/64/000/001/0009/0032 ACCESSION NR AJJT1JDRSt Taubmans A. B.1 Bly*Btosh,_~-~Ysnova, L. P. 1 T1TLRt The structuration of oarboxylated latexes Lakokrasochny" materia3yft ikh primeneniyes no. 1s 19640 9-12 TOPIC TAGS:. latex., carboxylated latexs methaerylio acid., dispersion., gel formation, :stracturation, structural merhanical.property., viscosity., shear stress, alkalis sodium hydroxides amonium hydroxides film., paints varnish ;ABSTRACTs The affect of the PH value on the structuration of carboxylated :3-atexes was investigated, The particular brands chosen were divirq1styrane lateoces SKS-30--3 and SM-65-:1.. stabilized by Kekalp which contained 23 and 34% respectively of dr7 matter and 3 and 1% methacz7lic acid. These latexes were treated with varioue'amounts of NaM, KOH, and NH40H to bring about the desired .~H ranges care being taken to adjust the final volume to L5 of,the original. The -intrinsic viscosities and the ultimate sheer stress values of the dispersions were measured at various intervals, and strength tests were performed on film from the vairlous apecimense It was found that in latex SKS-30-3 treated with KOH or NaOH Cprd_1/2.', Acmim NR: A?4ol8o4i the structure formation increased with the pH, reaching a maximum viscosity and -like gal - -;Pm at PH 31. At this point the consistency resembled that of a rubber which was not reversed by the addition of IEL The struoturation was a slow 'process, requiring 24 hours for completion. KOH proved more effective as a ,structurational agent than NaOH, which in turn was more effective than NH40H' Under similar conditions, in latwc SKS-,65-1 the NaOH gelation reached a maximum ~within 5-6 hours, rendering further viscosity determinations impossible,, and here ,.ammonia proved ineffective, Strength tests conducted on films obtained from the ',specimens at various stages of structuration provided values which parallelled -those of viscosity and sheer stress& Thanks ara given to A, B, Peyzner for the synthesis of the latexes, Orige art. hass 3 figures* ';ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTED s 00 -DATE AcQ% i&ar64 ENGLt 00 I-SUB CODEs GH NO REF,GOVs 009 OTHER:, 001 cord 2/2 , 4nl5Q=fi6 EYiT(m)/EWP(j) IJP(c) ~,JA ACC NR, AP019446 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0303/66/000/003/0010/0013 AUTHOR: Taubman, A. B.; Blyskosh, G. _S.; Yanova, L. P. ORG: none TITLE: Mechanical and.chemical modification of the surface of pigments and fi era by grafting of polymersJ5 SOURCE: Lakokrasochnyyomaterialy i-ikh primeneniye, no. 3, 1966, 10-13 TOPIC TAGS: graft polymer, calcium carbonate, polystyrene, styrene, barium sulfate grafting, polymerization.. 60142MFA)7- I F14L VR ) NIVIn, 0,1W- D1--TPFeS,,o,-) M O.V, 0 rn Lo, eDO.L *eM EA AI~STRACT: A study has been made of the mechanical and chemical grafting of polysty- r4n6to the surface of calcium carbonate, ferric oxide, and barium sulfate b-y-Hs-- persing them in a vibratory, mill in aqueous styrene emulsions. It has been shown that the grafting effect is increased by the presence -f small amounts of water in styrene; the rate of conversion of the' mnomer into a 1.0lymer in styrene emulsions and in anhydrous styrene is about the same. It has been established that the activating effect of water is related to ist facilitating the process of dispersion, which leads to an intensified growth of the activated surface. A study of the strength properti6s -of filled varnish6films has shown that the grafting of polyst7rene while modifying the surface of the pigment, renders it hydrophobic J~'thus improving the quality of the films. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and l.table. [AM] SUB CODE:07-11/, SUBM DATE* none/ ORIG REF: 010/ OTH REF: 001 Ire- e- ^f~ 1276 A- Surface Flow 3s a Function of Rain(&U Iniensity. TrzePiff Powtemehniowy jako funkcja inlen.%ywroicl opaddw-. Gii~pf)Aarkn Wodnu. No. 6. 11131. pti, 205-200. 4 figs.. 2 tabs Thl% article embodies the resuRs of several years of research %cirt, jitto flow rate- computations. Modification of the general far- jr.u?2 tor thr rate of surface flow accordLaff to rainfall rate Qs=c. L A vy -:n-unuting the cv.111clent 4 J of flaw for e. in view of the :.ac,. ; lia! the intensity of rainfall Is the parunount fac:ar in the rate of flow and that- Moreover, the magnitude of direct flow is directly prop-)rtional to thU tntensity. The fortnulit of the new equation ii Q~, = .. V A~ ExaTAPIcs Ate 101"d 111 ntantiatlun at this nwft~l (Icatior BrISMIZU, A. Remarks on S. Sibiga'B coments on the subject of defining the velocity of water in open channels on the basis of the frequency of wave cu2mination. p. 123. GOSPODAFKA WODHA. Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 18~ no. 3) 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EM )-, W, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. ~-,ELYSKOWSKI, Antoni, mgrosint* Protection aganist flood. Gosp wodna 22 no.2;84 F 162. 1. ZEk lad Rejulowania Obiegu Wody. ACCESSIONXR: AP4033102 S/0120/641000/0021003610039- tyanov, L. P.; Bly*skavkas~ A. A. AUTHOR., Zolotukhin, V. G.; Kharn TItLE; Calculating the characteristics of multirotor mechanical neutron choppers SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhaika'eksperimenta, no, 2, 1964, 36-39 TOPIC TAGS: neutron chopper, mechanical neutr6n chopper, maltirotor neu6 on chopper A)3STRACT: -The problem of the. tiansmission of a heutron b."m by a set of rotors can be reduced to a consideration of the successive transmissions by each individual rotor. Next, 'theyelations between the transmission by each rotor and the transmission by all preceding rotors can be established. A one-rotor tAa~Ls- mission is deockibed by twq,, consistent equations., these are combined with the F equations of the ne33 rotor, and so on. The resulting numerical method was tried COM 0-:w Ww WOF OF We's so 00 0:f-**e-4,j ii ipi Q u w Is % v Is ts a at a is v IX p v Al: Ito No 3sum"Psy Qu so A 0 -9-1 ,r. A. U- 1-1- -tall 6.0 00T)PINI'll ~tq% 00 i 0o cl -00 eo 00 go WSW -1 Pnwnt (cw to are off Chu. Illan, -00 See Z3, zoo 00a ago fed see 00 zoo 1.00 taso VIE!% NEVAL"*GKAL LITIMAILWE CLAS$IFKAT$GX tolp 0 too qO .. 0 OT u a At 00 As v n1p.011 ma its of K if 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 'a 10 0 0 4 0 9 * 4 0 0 6 0 0 0 TU~ I I 004 - ----- " . t. COW$ 'WOKIS"I Ale ptoplat"I 0"I1 - 2 ~/ 00 and A, po ATIWirb SYNTLU18o Ii. *,Itqop6rt t 034 4 625---032).-- ,d -~ Tqplep'~. 2 v (zhim. Tverd. ,, . . _ ,, g ynthesis of cy4from 00 and a 14 catalyst t,; 60* Is effective IR% 2500,,- whilst at 2W 4L 91K, conversion of' -00 CO In aahloved. With a III-36i catalyst the reaction 1*0 my be oarried.out at 200-2040# moh COZ beine, -40 0611 formed at.260-260's at-thmse'teiv wftm-Un-Al ' ago 09 4 catalyst causes the slatultanso-us to Mation of C% and 000 CH fomation at 350-- CH.- A Mo catalyst prmotes 000 .. iW and CO romation at highst t4op, Addition of AUO , is amt without effect. Ch. Abe. (r) , Ar - AIS-I&A MkILUOSMAL UtINAVOK CLMWICAt" t U66 "IM I saw 85.1av 0684M mat env tot 1""S14011 911M -000.. 1%7-- ARPENCES ~V Ri- I n - GASOLIM Sumcin, am' CAIN" 1,0110= , An HYDROW AT Aumman PRO=, it I.D. - M114Wf LO $4hWj&kw& wd t "auto" TV404 (WO 22 T*A I 1 1- o O. 6 .i . WO , 233)* The most active-oAalysts were Co-lbs Co4t, Jd4h-Crp m4 Xi4k-All. The qAim tu*l is as go 4 that at which 7-340 of Ch& is fon"d. A small =00 41IMMat of NH3 Inthe Fmcian itas increases the gaso- go 14 lIAO yield,, ~mrtUularty with catalysts pptd. an fu2iorle as %* 00 0011 earth. An asbestos carrier yielded the best catalysts. wo 0 Ch. Abe. (e) AA..! fto aSs-SLI O"ALWOCAL URIOM CLAUMA"M as*, SIM SIMINI TO WMIAV 0 %1#440 test Oftv M OLAJIGdf 454441 am a" ASI , n 0 ; F qI j a m A a e4 0 a v I N IN 9 a a 3 a qb, U. !, AV, 00 AS , 9 1', i 10 0 0. 0 0 0 is .00 0 04 w0 0 cet:~-O_,* 0 0,0's, be & 00 0 000000000 0 0 0 IV o . 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Ft. goo 00'3 goo Vow coo Stow so* Us 0 ties SLA SITALLUROVAL LM14TORE.."CLAIWICATON E-17r-T =7=- ties 61100a wif dmv Ost 41"11049 49 Lli III's u 5 AV 'D " ; I*t *I Ila, it 'l -4 4 71 w a I Is m L a (W 0 1 w 10 5 a a 3 1 1 so I O'o 0 0 0 0 a X M. 1 N U xil h . a= Y - C 19 N 8 a- .a u. 6, 5-9--Thc i~:rmuiax - 10P.5 K Tv, vrbere ff- is tM waunat r mdjnzs in iq~; tk-- '3t,-.h the iample L M., A the ttnj;, cif ul~ bottom nuft~-- f P Mrnple, ftud 7-j the tunp. c4 suriaj--e, vir~~ tv UZ - det th ff d h d f . e cae . c D rAt ce- o jit- Posited Fe-Cij cam4mt, and of t- iw~~d P-w~mi~aia-type mmlyns, RmAA obWutd !o, diffprtri tr=p,; --t iAbu- - W fit, lot- 77 o - ACCESSION NR: AP4014971 S/0065/64/000/002/0030/003b.. Veyomanq B.G.; Mi ~f-.AUTHORS: Makeyevas Ye. D.; Blyudov A.? khaylova. i'- K.K. 1 Taronova., CV17, ted bentonite clays TITLE: Plastic lubricants based on amina SOURCE: Rhimiya, I tekhnologlya topliv I masel,, no. 2. 1964,, 30-W~ lubricant, animated bentonite clay, I TOPIC TAGS: -bentonite clay, hydrophobic property, oleophilic property$ hydrophobizing agentp dimethylbenzylalkylammonium chloride, modified bentonite clay ABSTRACT: The modification bento,nite clays with high molecular organic animes to improve their hydrophobic-and oleophilic proper- .'.ties was Investigated. Of,the native bentonite clays (Askansk, Gumbrinskj Oglemlinsks Gillabinsic, and Kilsk-Kryft), the Askansk is ...,.the most suitable for lubricants in view of Its cation exchange ~i capacity of about 100 mg. equiv./100 Sm. of air-dried a D1- i methylbentylalkylamonium chlorides are better 1%drophobl%ing a cfenW than dimethy1dialkylammonium chlorides In that t ey give pi;au a 1/2 Zj~ard *CCESSION NR: Ap4oi497l wix:h,hIgh effective viscosity and maximum strength. About 2% ace- toAs is an effective dlspersing~agent, imparting maximum stability to the bentonJLte-dimethylbenzylalkylamonium chloride system. The WA-ture is effectively homogenized on a disk grinding mill. Addi- tives which may be incorporated in 'the bentonite lubricants include sodium nitrate as an anticorrosive, phenothiazine as an antioxidant and molybdenum disulfide as an antivear-agent. Bentonite lubricant VNIX NP-226 showed better properties than lubricant YaNZ-Z on an auto wheel testing unit GkZ-51. Nork on., investigating clays was conducted jointly with the scientiric inst* itute AN SSSR under direction of N.I. Gorbunov." Orig. art. hast 4.figuresp 5 tables and 2 equations. ASSMATION: None 'DATE ACQ: 26Feb64 ENCL: ~00 SUMTTED: W OTHERs 002 Sn CODE: MA, FL NO'REP SOV, oo4 card 2/2 BLYUDOV, V.- P. Gazovye turbiny. Moskval Gosenergoizdatj 1948. 151 p. illus. Includes bibliography. Gas turbines. SO: Manufacturing and'Meebanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress$ 1953. BLIUDOV, V. P. 57/49T42 Apr 49 -Literature, Electricity "Recent Gosenergoizdat ~Ubllcations" 'I p. "Vest Elektro-Prom" No 4 Books published recently by-Gosenergoizdat (State 'Power Publishers) include "Gas Turbines,".b---r V. P. .133,iudov, "UHF Techniques," by Brainerd - tt-pmr2ation, "Alphabet of Radio Engineering," by S. Kiii, 3d supplement and revised editionj "Pover EnglzEtering .1n.Manufacturing Plants,,".edit'sd by V. V. Luknitakiy, MA "structural Characteristics of Antomatic lieg- 4Uti6no Systems," edited by V-S. 17~!%Iakov. 57/49T42 A _.FHASE I ..Ireasure Island BiblIoSpaphlo Report can No. s A? 546504 Authors BLYUDOVI V.P. GuO00067 Fun Titles C0XDMSIW DSTAMATIONS 70R SSM TMIUS Transliterated Titles Nondo'neatsionme~.iistwoyotm'ywovykh turbin Publishing Data Originating Ageneys None Publiehing Houses. State Publishing House for Literature on %wer Ugimer- Im Dates 1951 fte pp. t 208 go. copies$ 79000 Editorial Staff Witor s None Technical Editors None Text Data Coverage: The book describe# the.theorylof therml processenothp oonstruc- tion Of Burface o6ndenw-re wd their parts for steam turbizzal. 04 the computation of : stresess for basic parts. Beaential data an supplied for much &=Wary~equiywnt for condenelig instala- - tiono as'oIrculiatiMcomdensing, and air yWoo Special attention in givea'air. ymp) partioularly to the theory, computation, and construction ofetean-jet air ejectors* Variable operatioii of~_ condensers are ani4a~de''.-.Gensral.inforwAtiong including economic considerations#. is-givenIor the planning and use of a6rdensims instanstlons. In the.reviev of condensers and a=illary *quip- sent particularst, Itention is given to doMOstiO products* Now points of view on the opeiaiiin of condensing instsMations V2 Card 2 Call No. I AY: $4004 Pan Titles CONMWSIMG INSTALIATIONS FOR STUN TMBIM Teact Data Coverage s (oontinued) presented Include the experimental work of Doctor of Uginsering Science 1.eDj'Bezwn# bgineer Q,A* Wria, and Bachelor of Engineer- Ang Science T.D. Grishaim-.of the VoTels (All Union Thermo-Teohnical Institute imni. Dzersihinskiy) bw- re oults: of the work of SeS, NutateWse of the, Central bbiler-7brbine Institute imixi Fblnwv on beat trannimalon during tM coridensation of 'steam a", also discussed Purposes Textbook, for po2yteobn1c= atudentap espeolally for those in the Iturbine-baildingw course Facllitiw Acknowledgment is ;;;;;osed to, Prof* A.D, Shobelyasvp Bachelor of Engineering SoienwGj i"Amt Prof,, kes et Badashov for tboir vaublis awootatso No@ of Rucoian Referezoass Total 450 Russiu 40, Availables A.I*D., Library of Congress Condansation devices of steam turbines V.P. Blyudov. Reviewed by L.D. Berman Izv. VTI, 21, no. 1, 1952 _UA 11 P11 MW CaNdUO an Stalin Prime, (of tb**Co=1I of YAnIsten: UM) in the fivIda or 804 & MA I luveUtIMS announow V3WOO, failavibg - valentEfte Wfto, porular Sain- tMe bookei, and textbooks ban bew submitted ftr,competition ,br St&IIn prU,-~O for the y"n 1952 and 1953- (jq!!jftM-IDAtUrft. YAwm* 1b. 22-40, 20 Feb ftpr 1954'.1 lam Title Of VIDA Rcod"ted by - I-J, Rubinshteyn, Ya. M. "General 4'ermaiLLnginevr- Uoscarr Power Lngineering Bludov, V. P. ing"-(student nzanual~ 2d Institute ir-nni 1:. 11olotov 1~~abov., D. N. edition) Kornitski~,,, S. Ya. Litvi.n, A. m. Luknitskiy, V. V. Prokhorov, F. G. Yakab., Bo 1~19 Morozov, N. G. SIO; W-30604* 7 JUIY 1954 STBORKIN. B.S.. akademik, otvetstvenny7 red.; STULINIXOT, N.P., starshiy nauohW sotrudnik, kand.takhn.nauk, red.;..B'LTUDOV# Y,?., kend. tekhn.nauk. red.; SHUVALOV, G.I., ksnd.teV:hn*nauk-,' ire VBSNNICHIINKO, Te.K., red.; GMUSINOTA, U.S., teV-bn.red. [Gas turbines; principal problems in constructing gas turbines. A collection of articles. Translational Gazovye turbiny; oanovnye problery gazoturbostroeniia. Sbornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo inostro lit-ry, 1957. 230 P. (MIRA 11-.5) (Gas turbines) BLYM, L.A, t.~.,podpolkovnik mod. slushby: ASS, Ta.K., wqor mod. sluzhby, AgCied.uauk; VIYMM,A.A., mayor med.'sluzhby Closed injuriesof the knee Joint. Voon.med.zhur. U0-3:23-26 Kr '57- (MIRA 1l: wounds and injuries, cloled (Rus)