SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BONDARENKO, N.Z. - BONDARENKO, P. S.

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C, ~5 I E, f I !pc di um ail :4 2' 1 -s t a r, ripcintn-Y r I d:3 71 u r, t s ol ;I e -1 c- -=t., e s c r c u 'Al J'y at ro I mnrlt: Cut 09-)2-19357) and fr-i.r.~-cr f.,L 7- -C; L th L j I cid t; i% oo Nf BOMMM, N.Z. (g.1ru8nddar) Apparatus for the (listillation of water. Khim. v shkole 14 no.2:74-75 mr-Ap 159. (KM 12:4) (Distillation-Zquipment and supplies) 'BONDARgNKO, N.Z. Method of ibaping the concept of a deconposition reaction. Khim.v shkole 15 no.1:34-36 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Kraanodarskiy pedagogicbeBkiv institut. (Chemical reactions--Study and teaebing) BOhTAREI,IKO, N.Z. Obtaining furfural and glucose. Khim. v shkole 15 no.3:63 16o. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Pedagogicheskiy institut, g. Krasnodar. (Chemistry-Experiments) (Glucose) (Furaldehyde) BONDAREIM0, N.Z. (Krasnodar) Development of electronic concepts in chemistry. Khim. v shkole 16 no.5:18-26 s-o i6l. (ILTRA 14: 9) (Electrons) (Fisarzhevskii, Lev Vladimirovich, 1874-1938) IPOZHIDATEY, Nik olay Nikolayevich, doteent; PAYLOV, Anatoliy Ivanovich. doteent; VADIMOYICH, Ivan Ivanovich, doteent; KOMISKIT, Ana- toliy Grigorlyevich. lnzh.; ZCRUK. Vladimir Luklyanovich, inzh.; AITOKRIX, Viktor Vasillyevich. inzh.; SERGMEKO, L., red.; BONDAMOKO. red.; GUSAROV, K.. tekhn.red. (Textile materials for the clothing industry) Katerialovedenis shveinogo proisvodetys. Pod obahchei red. N.N.Pozhidaeva Kiev Gos.izd-vo tekhn.lit-ry USM. 1959. 411 p. (ZU 13:2~ (Clothing industry) (Textile fabrics) RADCHENED, Leonid Aleirsandrovich; XNDARM&'O 0. vedushabiy k-edaktor; PATSALYUK, P., tekbnicb9skF7,7r-,e~--t7or, ~- [Automtic control of electric drives.] ATtomaticheskoe upravlenie elektroprivodor#; r-akovodstvo k laboratorrqm santatilam. Kiev, GON.15d"'Yo takhn.lit-ry USSR. 1957. 271 P. (MLRA 1015) (Automatic control) (Ilectric driving) BOIMAIENK03 0. GOLOVNINA, M.V.; LOZOVSIKIY, N.A.; DONDARRMO,-Q-..-veduchiy redaktor; NOVII, 0.. takhatchnyy AWWRT lmp~ W [Cutting and sawing of outer garmental Irti ta shyttia verkhaloho odiahu. Kyiv, Derzhevyd-vo takhn.lit-ry URSR. 1957. 277 p. (Dressmaking) (MLHA 10:8) _.S ,,. -j o ti r, c Pi K ,, I/ (:) . KRIKSUNOV, Vladimir Grigorlyevich; BOMARINED, 0., red.; FATSALYUK, P., tekha.red. :- [Rheostat-capacitance generators of siuusoidal oscillations] Reostatno-emkostnye generatory sinusoidalinykh kolebanii. Kiev, Goa. izd-vo tekhn.lit-ry USSR, 1958. 205 p. (HIRA 11:4) (Oscillators, Blectron-tube) PETROV, Vilctor Pavlovicb; BOMMIM, 0., red.e, PATSALYUK, P., takchn.red. ...- -- ki-ui6 [Rockets and satellites] Rakety telcbn.lit-r,v TURSR, 1958. 261 p. (Rockets (Ordnnnee)) I suputnyky. Kylv, Derzh. vyd-vo (14IIIA 12:1) (Artificial satellites) PMV, Vladimir Dmitriyevich; BONDARRNKO, 0., red.; BBZPIYATOV, R., tekhn,red, [Keat calculation of massecuite vacuum apparatuses; physical fundamentals and methods] Teplovyi, rozrakiranok utfellnykh vakuum-aparativ; fizychni osuovy i metodyka. 11yiv, Darzh. vyd-vo takhn.lit-ry, 1950. 326 p. (MIRA 12:8) (SXar Industry-2quipment and supplies) - (Uaporating appliances) IVANDY, hnatolAy Aleksandrovich; BONDARFANK0. 0., red.; MATUSEVICH, S., tekhn.red. [laboratory experimonts in general electric engineering and on olectric equipment used in industrial enterprises] Isboratoraye raboty po obahchei elektrotekhnike i elektrooborudoveniiu pro- rwehlenrVkh predpriiatil. Kiev, Goa. Izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry, 1958- 407 P. (HIRA ll-.4) (Blectric eng Ineeri ng--Rrp a rime nts ) BOSYY, Uikolay Dmitriyevich;. BOM)AREIIKO, 0., red.; PATSALTuK, P., tekhn. red. LElectric filteraj -Blektrichookie fil'try. Iza-3., dop. i perer. Kiev, Goo.izd-vo tokhn.lit-ry USM, 1959, 616 p, (MIRA 13:2) 1 (Electric filters) BOGDANOV, V.A.; BASHIIA)V, A.A.;__P9N4 O.A. Possibility of obtaining a motor oil from paraffin-production 1: filtrate. Izv.vys.uchpb.zav.; neft' i gaz 6 no,9:61-64 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy institut. BWAIWKO, O.B. I; InUM, B.M. Bllur4!kn deposits of the luruil Valley In the Southern Ura.1w. Isr.A SSSR. Ber.geol. 2.1 no.?.-.90-94 J1 156. (mm 9:10) 1. Geologicheaskly Imstitut Akadmil nank 38n# Moskva. (1hrull Talley-Paleontologr, Stratigraphic) - BO NDARENW Ordovician Heliolitidae and Tabulate, in the Chu-Ili Mountains. Trudy GIN no.9*197-228 1 58. (MRA 11:12) (Chu-Ili-Mountaine-Corals, Fossil) BONDAHPN~0~ O.B. Convergence of Liopora and Nyctopora genera of the Tabulate corals of the Lower Ordovician in the Tarbagatay Range. Paleont.zhur. no.1-58-65 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. (Tarbagatay Range--Corals, Fossil) BOIWAIIENKO, O.B. -------- Taeniolites9 a new late Ordovioian gorrus of Ifeliolitoidea from Kazakhstan* Paleont,zhur.Ino.3:125-127 161. (14IRA 15:2) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova. (Kazakhstan-Corals, rossil) BONURENEOP.O.B.. Plamopora genus* Bjul, HOIF. Otd.geol, 37 no,3:132-133 My-je 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Corals, fossil) BONDAPMKOP OOBO Upper Silurian Reliolitidae Of the Nurinsk synclinorium (southern margin of the Karaganda Basin), Diul. MOIP Otd. geol. 37 no.6:136-137 N-D 162o (MIRA 16:8) 15ONDARENKO. 0.B. Revision of genas Plasmoporas Faleont.zhur. no.1.42-52 163, (IURA 16-4) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. (Kazakhstan-Corals,, Fossil) L 1*e'02-66. ACCESSION P 0777 'LTR/0226/65/000/008/0103/0107 P V gman. M. Sh.; Gamaskin, Ye. I..; Bondarenko, 0. 1. AxyrnOR: PoR!n,, TITLE: Producing an electroae strip from cadmium oxide by rolling powder com- positions in rollers SOIJRCE- Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 8, 1965, 103-107 TOPIC TAGS: electrode, roting mill" cadmiun~ oxide, nickeif Compound, powder:, 1 metallurgy~~A qi ABSTRACT: ~he-general method for preparing the powder composition is as follows: cadmium oxide is m*ed successively with solar oil and with a solution of nickel sulfate and is then passed fhrough a 0. 5xO. 5 mm sieve and mixed with an aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol and then passed again through the same sieve. The finished electrode has dimensions of 35x7Oxl. 9�0..2 mm, a weight of 3 15. 0:0. 5 grams, a porosity of 30%, and contodns 1. 9-2. 1 grams cadmilim/cm The present article considers methods of producing continuouEL electrode strips with better characteristics (thinner with'.a higher volu t I , mium content, me r c c~d that Is, more dense). The rolling unit did not diffe from the tandard type. To Crd I/ 1 1702-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5020777 increase the friability of the composition,, the cadmium oxid ei, before mixing Vfith the offier cumponents, was rolled on -rollers with a diameter of 60 rnTn, ground in a ball mill, and then passed through a 5x5 ~am sieve. 110- 20% of an c-queous solution of sodium-carboxy methyl celluloseNvas introdileed into the com- J)osition, which was then dried to a residual moisture- content of "1". 0%. It is es tablished that additions of nickel hydroxide, and sodium- carboxyn~ethyl cellulose Improve the pressability of the compositioh. The stri. can be ohtained with dif P lerent thicknesses and densities.. The article also coAsiders various mechanical methods for rolling and for cutting the stri' into indivfdual electr~dea. Orig. P, art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables ASSOCIATION: Nauchnb-issledoiatell,skli akkumulyato~.nyi instituil (Scientific Research Iiistitute for Aceumulato'rs)' !7 SUBMITTED: 06Aug6t. ENCL: 00 ISUB CO-Dlt: MM NR REF SOV: 003 0' OTHER: 00 CWj T r23 5_ P~Wp IJ15(c) D/ffi~ CC RRI AP5026269 UR/0226165/000/010/01)05/0010 AUTHOR! Pozin, Yu. M Hurachkovskiy, A. P.; Rondarenko 0. 1. _rY# 5 Is 17VIF ~TF TITLE: Vroduction of storage-battery electrodes by rolling of ~.arbowtl-nickel. powder SOURCE: Foroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 10, 1965, 5-10 TOPIC TAGS: electrode, storage battery, battery component, powder metallurgy, powder metal sintering, metal rolling ABSIRACT: Electrodes of this kind represent plates sintered from carbonyl nickel powder and filled with Ni and Cd hydroxides. Normally, they are fabricated by the powd.er-pressing method. In this connection, the authors describe a study performed with the object of sugmentingthe porosity of these electrodes by rolling a con'ti- nuous strip of carbonyl powder with a filler (urea) which can be subsequently re- moved during sintering. The rolled strip (60% Ni, 40% urea), reinforced with a sup- porting grid, was cut into blanks and sintered in a hydrogen atmosphere. The rolled- powder edge of the strip projected 1-2 mm beyond the edge of the supporting grid, and the porosity of the strip was -75%, which meets the requirements for storage- battery electrodes. It is established that the porosity of the electrode is a func of not only the sintering regime but also the roll pressure, and that , compared With the production of powdered-metal electrodes by the pressing method rolled pow- 1/2 LS.-Id 0 9 471 d7.2 7,3 7 A )(000 S/226/62/00/003/011/014 1003/1203 AUTHOR: Pozin, Yu. M., Bondatenko, 0. 1. and Fishman, V. 1. TITLE: The production of highly porous metal powders for the accumulator industry PERIODICAL~ Proroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 80-85 1 EXT: The authors describe their experience in the production of metal powder plates having open pores of a a average porosity of 75 %. The requirements which must be met by such plates are given, and a number of production pioblems are discussed such as raw materials, pressing, sintering and sizing. The recent trends in the production of highly porous and coirosion-resistant electrodes are mentioned, such as the production of iron-nickel powder electrodes or very porous plastic electrodes which can subsequently be metallized. There aTe 4 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION, Nauchno-issiedovatel'skiy akkumulyatornyy institut (Scientific Accumulator Research Institute) SUBMITTED. October 1, 1961 Card 1/1 POZIII., Tu.14.; BONIARMO.. 0.1.; FISHMAN,, V.I. Obtaining highly porous ceramic metal products In the storage battery industry, Porosh, met, 2 no.3:80-85 W-Je 162. (MIRA .15:7) 1. Wauchno-iasledvvatellsl~ &kkmmL1yatarWy institut. (Metal powder products) (Storage batteries) BODUM09 I)-I- Trichomonas in chickens and ducks. Trudy VILV 26:157-lfal 162o (MIM 16:2) 1. Iaboratori7a protozoologii Toevoyumogo instituta eksperimentall- noy veterinarii (Trich~monas) (Parasiteo-Poultry) Bonmao. 0.M. Some data on poliovW*11tis In the Armenian S.S.R. Vop.virus. 4 no-5-548-551 3-0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Laboratoriya virusoy I rikketsiy Instituta epidemiologii i gigi- yany Ministerstva sdravookhraneniya Armyanskoy SSR, Terevan. (POLIOMMITIS, spidemiol.) TIT71 "T"' c"I I ed (,(Ill+rnl a ~t c nnci~ 7 elt C. T-(' (TIj T) I IT A0. 30, 1101,11DARENK0.0-IL.; i3UI'K()V, A.Ya.; WEDENSKIY, A.I.; DROBOV, V.P. , I., VSIUVA, S.S.; LII:CMSITY [deceased]; z,*, W, K,Z.; KOVAIZ - I.A.; IiIABIYEV, 14.M.; PAZIY, V.K.; I'OUKOVA, 0.1.; CBEPTEV~' O.V'; KO.-MIN, Ye.P.,. MUZAFAROV, A.M., akad., red.; EYDELIMM, A.S., red.; RAKWLANOVA~ M.D~, red.; GORIKOVAYA, Z.P., tekhn. red. [Flora of Uzbehisi=3 Flora Uzbekist-qna. Tashkent, Izd-iro Akad. nauk Uzbekiskloi SSR. Vol-5. 1961. 666 p. (1-'JRA 15:3) (Uzbekistan--Dicotyledons) --MNI)AREMQ,-O.,N.; BUTKOV, A.Ya.; VVEDENSKIY, A.I.; KOVALEVSKAYA, S.S.1 NABIYEV, M.M.; CHERNEVA, O.V.; NURATDINOVA, M.R., red.; GORIKOVAYA, ~.P., tekhn. red. [Flora of Uzbekistan] Flora Uzbekistana. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad. nauk UzSSR. Vol.6. 1962. 629 p. (miRA 16:5) (Uzbekistan-Compositae) BONDIRENKO, 0,Ns; MIDUISK177Y A.I., kanLi. biol. O"VO 1.7-v.Y refl. [K.ey for identifl-cation of the highe plLnts of tine Ka-rakalpak A.S.S.2.] Oviredelitell vyoshikh rastenii Kariakal-cakli. Tashkc-rit, lzd-vo "Nauln" 3964. 302 p. . 18,l) BOMMEMP O.P.; GAVRISH, V.S. r-'_ Progra d control system of bard facing m;-tchines. Avtomosvar.. 16 no.5:43-48 W 163. (KMA 16:n) 1. Institut, eliktrosl~xki imeni Patona AN UkrSSR. ACC NRs AP601-5042 (N) SOURCE COM UR/0125/66/ooo/oo4/oc)6-tVO~072- AUTHOR: Bondareops-0, P. ORG-. Institute of Electric Welding im. To. 0. Paton., AN UkrSSR (Institut ele ct1W�V0qT-jtN URMSK) TITLE: Progrwmdng and automatic control pf the process of electroslag remeltija_ SOURCE: Avtocukticheskaya svarka,, no* 4. 19661 67-72 TOPIC TAGS: el.ectroslAg melting, automatic control, electric motor, negative feed- back., transistorized circuit,, vacuum tube, metal crystallization ABSTRACT: A device for programmed control of the conditions of electroslag remelting is described. The device (see Fig. 1) consists of a program setter,, an automatic regulatorj, apparatus for electroslag remeltingj and a movable electrode, Transistor mid vacuum-tube versions of current regulators are wanined. In order to increase the quality of metal,, the current and voltage of electrbslag remelting should be programmed so that the depth of immersion of the electrode remains constant during melting and so that the rate of filling of the crystallizer is equal to the speed of the crystallization front of the ingot* High-speed current regulators with an IW502M program device have been introduced in a number of metallurgical works. 'the characteristics of the proposed regulator circuits can easily be corrected by ACC NRa AP6015ch2l ) Z c k Fige 1. Blo diagram of programmed control device 4' program 2 aetter, - I automatic regulator; 3 - remelting apparatus; 4 - movable electrodej D- I 5 - resistor; - ny 6 - ID filterj 7 - resistor; - resistor; P 9 - ampliTier; 10 - power avlifier,, , 07 Ar - M 8 - lls 12 - windings; 13 motor.- 14 - control windingi 15, 16# 17 resistors; 18 capacitor; 19 electromechanical amplifier; 20 - reducing gear; 21 - reversible mDtorj 22 , 23 resistors- ,. 24*- capacitore* . - ~. -P-.R"y ---- --- - --- ---- SIOBLO, DAvid Wich. kmndidat takhnichookikh nauk; GLYBIN, IllArib Petrovich, kmadidat takhaicheskikh nauk; P=TTATIO. Tewgen~i Nikolayevich, inzhener; X&SPIRSKAYA. Te.l., redaktor; BOADARINKO, O.P., redaktor; KATUSITICH. S.M.. tekhnicheakty redakV LAutonatization of production processes In the food industryj Avtonatizateits proizvodat"aafth protsessov pishchavoi promyshlaq- nosti. Kiev, GosAsd-vo takha.lit-ry USSR, 1957. 363 p. MRA 10:7) tAutowtic control) k3food industry) SKOBLO, David Illich; GLYBIN, 12-larion Petrovich; BOPPARMOL-0-i.-Il- red.; MATUSEVICH, S.M., tekhn, red* [Automation of food industry processes] Avtomatizatsiia pro- tsessov pishchevykh proizvodstv. 2. izd. dop. i perer. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo tekhn.lit-x7 USSR, 1962- 508 p- (MIRA 15:7) (Food industry-Equipment and supplies) (Automation) BONDARENKO, O.P. Flotation of manganese ores containing calcium minerals, Obog. rudg, 6 no.5:15-18 061. (MIRA 15:1) (Flotation) .(Manganese ores) SKIRSTYMONSKIY, Abram Iosil-ovich; WNDARENKO, O.P., red.; STARODUB, T.A., tekhn. red. (Production of sodium glutamate]Proizvodstvo gliutanata na triia. Kiev, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1962. 38 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Glutamic acid) L 44454-66 EW F'UT v (d) IEWT (~I~EgP t ACC NR, AP6018260 Ck SOURCE GODE: UR/Ol,'13/66/000/002/0135/0139 AUTHORS: Medovar, P_0_adar0Zk0P-0-,_F*; Klyuyov, M. M.; Antuan, L.; Zhallas,','I P Bushe, P.; G~b Valle, F. ORG: ZM-odovar, Klyuyev, Bondarenko7 Institute for Elootrowolding im. Yo, 0, Paton AN UkrSSR (Institut elektrosvarki AN UlcrSSR) TITIE: Experimental results obtained on the first electroslag furnace built in France according to a Soviet license SOURCE: Stall. no. 2. 1966y 135-139 TOPIC TAdS: steel alloy, steel industry, steel microstructure, stool impurity, austenitic steel ABSTRACT: The performance of the first Soviot-built electroslad steel furnace in Franco is described. The performance of-the furnaco-Was TIOSTDQ on a number or ai-Lay WRT -austenitic steels. The chemical composition, the usual mechanical properties, microstructure, and the distribution of nonmetallic impurities in the steel ingots were determined. The experimental results are presented in'graphs and tables (see Fig. 1). It is concluded from the experimental results that the furnace performance was highly satisfactory and thatIthe electroslag method of stool smelting seems to be very promising indeed. UDG: L 44h54-66 ICC N1, AP6018260 2,0 X --X X , 7 IV If I SpnpAing points from top of ngot Fig. 1. Distribution of titanium in the ingot of steel G after electroslag smelting (refining) (EMP). a - specimens at 5 nm from edge; b - at 1+0 mm; height of ingot 1000 mm, cross section at bottom 200 x 200, at 160 x 160 mm; 1 - about 50 mm from top; 12 - about 50 mm from bottom. 0:.,ig. art. has: 3 tables and 7 graphs. SUB COEE; '1l/ SUBM DATE: none 2/2 Card 90 SSMN Ia.' AP5016736 621,316.949 bvmdaEg~!Lop TGO; XPROYOVS V. V.; IT!tba-p P. To.; ft bay A. Is b7 stmospbtric actim, This procedure reduces ths scattering of tba rated ve-luss and increases the simbility.of the resisture ROZOV, Yu. (14oskva); BDRODIR, V. (pon.Tuchkovo); SHIFRIN, A. (Leningrad); B01MARIM, P. (POO-DO117 Xo1odes'); VORDVICH, B. (st. Yarmolintay) Readers exchange practices. Sovefoto 19 no.11:61-62 B 159. (MIRA 13:4) (Photography--kulpment and supplies) BONDAREW, P. , inotraktor - Youth on the frontiers of progress. Stroitel'a no*7:8-9 Jl 161. WMA 14:8) I* TSentralInyy komitet Veesoyusnogo Leninskogo komuniticheskogo soyuza molodezhi. (Construction industry-Technological innovations) BOIMLPXI NKO R t, vouncil in a field camp.- Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.19:14-15 0 162. 'i WIRA 15:9) 1. Sovkhoz "Tildioretskiy4l Krasnodarskogo kraya. (Krasnodar Territody-Farm. mechanization) I STEFANOV, P.; aENxQ4-E4-mmOmOVf X. Noies of a naturalist. IUn.nat. no.106-39 Ja 163. (MM 16sl) (Aninalop Habit and behavior of) COWTRY USSR CATEGOPY Farm Animals. The. Honeybee. ABS . JOUR. RZhBiol., No. 6 1959, -"4" 25936 AUTHOR Bondareraca, P, D& IT I ~-'3 T . 1~ T IM,, An Mcpariment on sing Colonies after ftar- ming. ORIG. PUB. Pchelovodst-vo, 1958, No 71 27-28 ABSTRACT in an industrial experiment 24 colordes that had swarmed in 19575-10,57 were given fertile queetns which were readily accepted by the bees, These colonies returned to working 2onditions rapidly and gathered 10-19 k~~r. more honey than control colonies. CARD: 1/1 BONNIFF'~4y,C', r3 . I - apparatus Of open hearth pbants Khar'kOV, Gos. nauchno- The lifting and transorting. - (50-53725) tekhn. jzd-vo UkMli-ny, 1938 355 P TJ1363.B77 BONDARMOP P. 19 "Sheet Welding in Blast Furnace Comtruction.,11 Stall, No.5, P. 432, 1945 Evaluation B-59660 B01MARI-1-11KO, P.M., inzh.; MARISHCHUK, V.T., inzh.; PANOV, I.P., in,-:t;. 14)tliod of manufacturing reinforced concrete rings with a 3.5 diameter. Transp.stroi. 13 no.9:65-66 S 163, ('*UFA 16:12) BOMAROKO~-P,M.-I inshener-geolog; GOROSHMOV9 B,I,p kand,geologo-mineralo- gichaskikh nauk; KULISHOVj M.P.v kand.geologo-mineralogicheakikh rauk; JKUGHERv V.N., geolog Relationship between the Krivoy Rog metamprphic series and'Saksagan I"gioclastic granites. Sbor. nauch. trud. NIGRI no.2:132-142 1390, (NIU 3A:1) (Krivoy Rog Basin-Rocks, Crysta-Uine anO met=qrphic) (Saksagan Valley--Gr#njte) mumm, V.Ya.; BONDARENKOI P.M. Automation of basic oil ejector pumping processes. Trudy NIITransneft' no.ltl5l-159 161. KRA 16 t 5) (Automation) (Tank cars) (Ejector pumps) SHLIDERMAN, V,Ya.; BONDARENKO, P.M. Accelerating the rate of pumping of tank cars of petroleum products having highly.elastic vapors. Trudy NIITransneft' no.1:176-186 ,61. OURA 16; 5) (Tank cars) (Ejector pumps) (Vapors-Elastic properties) BONDARENKO , P.M. Measurement of the dielectric permeability of I)etroleum products. Trudy IlIlTrananeft' no'J3193-196 164. 18:2) BONDIMNKO, P.M. Manifestation of recent movements in tbe Aktash ore zone and the practical significance of their study. Izv. Alt. otd. Geog. ob-va SSSR no,5.,25-27 165,0. (MBA 18:12) 1. Hurayskaya ekspeditsiya Zapadno-Sibirskogo geologichesko,.,j upravleniya. S/143/62/000/012/001/005 D238/D303 AUTHORS: Renne, V.T., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Boudar_- -We. Li lfuo-ho, Engineers azid Kalantar, N.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences Electrical properties of electrical insulating oils obtained from eastern sulfurous petroleum -.PE Izvestiya vyssliil-.h uchebny1ch zavedeniy. Energetika, no. 12, 1962, 19-25 TEXT: The tests were carridd wt' on A -89 (D-89) and D-105 oils obtained by the selective refinement of low-viscosity Tuy- maza,petroleum di.stillates. The properties of D-89 and D-105 oils ~were respectively: d2O 0.85157 kinematic viscosity a~ 500C, 8*..67 and 4 e b Vx .8.10 cst; sulfur content 0.95 and 0.4216; stability by th T VI ( I) 'acid number 0.29 and 0.68 mg KOH/g;-- sediment 0.04 and 0.0370-. '.Comparisons were made against,a high-purity vaseline oil as employed tests were carried out on impregnated in.Class A capacitors Gassing paper insulation. As a function of tetq)erature at 50 c/s, the loss C ard V3 S/14-/62/000/012/001/605 Electrical properties ... D238/D300 angles were greater for both oils than for the vaseline oil. while tjjQ penilittivity of the D-105 oil jyai. very near to that oE the vase- line oil, a fact which is associated with the aromatic COR8 tittlents, while the difference in the loss angles can be atrributed to the in- fluence of electrolytic additions in the D-105 oil. The resistivity/ temperature tests showed a lower resistivity for the D-89 and D-105 oils. Slicyhtly lower breakdown voltages as compared with the vaseline oil over the temperature range 200 to 1200C are attributed to infer- ior refinement. Gassing tests were carried out at 2.5 kv, 50 c/S across 10 layers of impregnated paper with an overall thickness of 0.1 mm representing 25 kv/mmr. The higher-6ontent of aromatics in the D-89 oil affords improved resistance to.gassing, approaching that of the vaseline oil. Loss, ancrle measurem`~Ints at 50 cls carried 'out on -test capacitors over a temperature range of 200 to 1000C indicated' a marked deviation f .rom the vaseline oil only at temperatures e-:ci:!ed- ing - 900C. Loss-angle tests on D-89 and the vaseline oil at i800 v? 50 cls representincr 45 kv/mm, indicated complete stability at ta 0.004, over 33 hours, for the D-89 oil. The vaseline oil, starting at 0.003, displayed a catastrophic trend after 20 hours, manifested C ard 2/3 S/14 3/6 2/000//0 12/00 1/c 05 Electrical properties.... D238/D303 by the development of intense ionization processes. The D-89 oil was considered as having advantages over the vaseline oil. The Tuyniaza oils are assessed as suitable for power capacitors, given the correct ~;retreatment. There~are 6 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy politeldinichesIdy institut im. M-I.~ Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. M.1- Kalinin) (Renne, Bondar6nho and Li Kuo-ho); Institut i -dcirskogo filiala X4 SSEM organ cheskoy khimii Basl (It-stitute of Organic Chemistry, Bash1cirskiy Divi- sion, AS USSR) (1-,'alantar)- Card 3/3 DOLGOV.9 D.N., doktor ldiim.haulkl prof. (deceased]; KHUDOBIN, Yu.I., inzh.; 191ARITONOV., N.P., kind:ldiin.nauk; MRIBY V.T., doktor teldin.nauki, prof.; ~914MM inzh.; SOYJL, G.P... inzh. sz~,- Effect of the composition and structure of the molecules of certain organosilicon liquids on their electrical pro,,.erties. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 5 no.6:31-36 Je 162. (ILTRAL 15:6) 2. Institut khimii silikatav AII SSSR (for Dolgov., nudobin, Kharitonov). 2. Leninggradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut iz~~eni M.I.Kali*ina (for Renne., Bondarenko. Sova). (Silicon organic compounds-Electric properties) VOLUBUYIN, S.A.; KOCHUM, I.M.; BONnMWjIQwWb&; IZUY10Y, V.G., inzhener; DOTSENKO, M., redaktor; VUYIO~ M., tekhnichniy redaktor. [Continuous-sequence method in plastering work] Potokovo-roschleno- vanyi metod shtukaturnykh robit. Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo tekhn. lit-ry URSR, 1954. 61 p. (MIRA 8:2) (Plastering) BONDARENK% P. P. Bondarenko, P. P. - "For progressive Michurinist biology in medicine",, (On the discussions of the expaned meeting of the Presidium of the acadewj of medical Sciences, USSR9 on 9 and 10 September 1948). Vestnik Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 19481 No. 5,, P. 11-19. SO: U-30420 3-1 March 531, (LetoPiB 'Zhurnal 'rWkh Statey, No. 7, 1949). BONDATMVOI F. P. Science Methodical material for the study of the philosophical bases of Pavlov's teachings. Moskva, Akademiia med. nauk SSR, 1951. 9. Month].L List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 195442Unclassified. B01M&RMO. P.P., professor; PAGOVA, N.M., redaktor; KIWAROVA, N.A., redaktor. [Handbook on methods for.studying the philosophical principles of Pavlov's physiology] Metodichaskoe posobie k fzijcheniiu filo- sofskikh osuov Pkvlovskoi fisiologii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.med. nauk sSSR, 1953. 37 P. (MI-RA, 7--11) (Favlor, Ivan Potrovich, 1849-1936) BOIMAREKO, P.P., professor Averl4sting and indestructible friendship and tinity of brotherly nations; 300th annivervary:of the reunification of the Ukraine and RVPsia. Test AM SM no.2:3-8 t54. (kW 7:7) (UDIGIU history, *RassiZ B0NDMNKO,_P.P.; KIBOVSKrY, N.I.; ERTAITSKIT, I.N. -'~' Ideological work- in institutes of the AcadezW of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Vest. AMN SSSR no.3:41-46 154. (MIRA 7:li) (EDUCATION, MEDICAL, In Russia, ideol, aspects) WSR/14edicinc Regional Pathology, Conference Card 1/1 Pub 122-5/9 `7'73 Author Bondarenkc, P. P., Professor and Karandayev, S. Ye., Can Wd Sci Title Joint scientific session of the Academy of 11edical Sciences USSR and the Min- istry of Health Uzbek SSE, dedicated to the problems of regional pathology Periodical : Vest. AM SSSR$ 1, 40-54, Jan/Mar, 1955 Abstract : A conference on regional pathology and medical parasitology, jointly spon- sored by the AcadeaW of Medical Sciences USSR and the YAnistry of Health of the Uzbek SSE, was held in Tashkent on September 20-26 1954. About 50 active and corresponding menbers of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and scien- tists and physicians of Soviet Republics of Central Asia and Transcaucasus were in attendance. Polish People's Republic and Asian countries within and without the Soviet orbit sent their delegates in response to invitation of the Soviet government. It was reported that a reliable vaccine has been de- veloped against Omsk hemorrhagic fever and that an avirulent brucellar vac- cine and dry live vaccine have proven effective in preventing brucellosis in cattle. It was also reported that vaccine against typhus fever has been manu factured in large quantities in the TJSSR. Vice-President of the Acaaemy of Medical Sciences USSR who presided over the conference stated that "the So- viet medical scientists are under obligation to develop preventive measures against a number of diseases prevalent predominantly in the Republics of Cen- tral Asia." Institution: -- BCUDAMMO, P.P.,professor Father of Russian physiolojor; on the 50th anniversaz7 of Z.X. Sechenov's death. Vast. ANN SSSR no.4:37-49 155. (MLRA 9:2) (BIOGRLM13s, Sechenov, I.M.) BOXD"]Jg,,-,F,F -. professor Champion of the scientific outlook and progress in science. Vest. AMU SSSR 11 no.2:89-91 156. (MIRA 9:8) (NWHNIKOV, ILI IA ILI ICH, 1845-1916) P.P.; HINASOV, V.S. 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AMN SSSR 16 no.U:83-87 161. :i (141RA 15:2) (LOMONOSOV, MIKHAIL VASILIEUCH, 1712-1765) OMIN) A.L~ akadeni1;; 90DITSYM, A.N., prof.; NAUMOV, V.P., prof.; KOVALISKIYj V.V.; YUROVA, I.L., dots.; PLATOIIDV,G.V., prof.;KAGANOV, V.M.; FURMAN, A.Ye., dots.; MEDITLEV, N.V., prof.; YAK1114OV, V.P., kand. biol. nau1c; 7,T1UKOV-VEiM,Z1U11HOV, N.N.; BO14DAW.KOp_F.P.p prof.; MYSM, I.R., prof.; TRIBULEV, G.P., dots.; TSAREGORODTSEIT, G.L., dots.; DOBROKHVALOV, V.P., kand. biol. nauk; YMOVSKIY, V.I., prof.; VIKOROVA, Y.., red.; CIMIMM, I., m1ad. red.; ULANOVA, L., tekhn.red. [Studies on the dialectic of living nature] Ocherk dia lektiki zhivoi prirody. Iloskva, Sotsekgiz.. 1963. 527 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Chlen-korrespandent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'skokho- zyaystvennyk1h, nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Kovallskiy). 2. DeystvitelInyy chlen PY1N SSSR (for Zhulcov-Verezhnikov). (Biology--Philosophy) USSR/Mathematics Approximation Sep/oct ~l Methods "Problem Concerning the Uniqueness for Infinite Systems of Linear Equations," F. S. Bondarenko, Artemovsk E, Matemat Sbor" Vol XXIX (71), No 2, pp 403-418 Bondarenkolspurpose is to establish suffl- diently general and easily verifiable condi- tions governing the uniqueness. for systems of the f ollowing type: xi a aikxk + b i (1-1, 2, - - ).t 1* where the summation convention with regard to 192T51 USSR/Mathematics - Approximation Sep/Oat 51 Methods (Coutd) repeated indices holds. At the basis of the in- v*stigations lies the idea of the majoration of thel.given systems to a certain other system. Boundary-value problems of math physics, inte- gr,ation of ordinary differential eqn by aid of .series, the expansion of functions assigned : , . inadvance, and other problems lead to:the ne- cessity of studying such systems. Submitted 7. Jul 50. -IJI -~Ljl I IIV ojow "Uipual .11upl.1,1.1 V ~111) 1 o aq ii- u~ [tp p-;-- I im itilo, 1-p,,.~ioq anbein r sml 1) U ) W11 pu 11opipuk)a .... .. W.,p(I pOptio,"I 1.1011mo-, r ~Irll k I P pur p-di-ml 16 )111 L110.11 jtIoJ;1jjIp u0n -T, I- "P4 10) ~p%tpllws 31 1! 10 V^1 -avo ~m j o; riv pupp 'ZI WAI mmto( 141 ?~l ol Atp .3,t SU A - 7~' , uqu, )o slual% ~s allxjvu~ ;0j 5savatiblun UQ %B~*'Xpa ~ - - , - - U.0"M %Q~~ Convergenoe of the algorithm of sucoessive approximations and ths, evaluation of errors conneoted with the numerioal solution of infinite systems of linear algebraio equations& If&uk#zap*I~rIv& 157. - un. 16 no 2!81-89 (14IRA 11.11) (Hathematloal ana3yeie) A, 38.1-0 ay. -5 j S- TITLE: U11 I U t io n 0 C z;i t h IL11(j Rof e-1-a t4. v 2 1 t-:z, C'. t '2B'.282. J,.~,Uk. Zap. 16, 171-10/3) '-EXT: The author considers the colution Of ~116 beharm.,onic ~).-oblcm. fov domzz.~-;ns -ahich cL!l be onto a cii-cle; the prob1cizi I_,; reCuced tu an infinite of lincar a! 3elbrai ce;--uations. Suffici(~:nt conditions are -ivcn t1lat, tlh,~ infi-ile iw.,;SeL;SUS a solut-ion E~mLranteein,- the e)-istcznce of t*ne colution o- ,the Vih~-rmonic ;.'O'L)lL;I. '11he sane conditions al-o 6uziri~tntce the convergence of the appro-ximative solution to the ribrorous zolution. If Cj-) maps the unit circle onto the given domain, if v G,= e1 ooint on the Qircle a C;ivcl I -,Ctio~ r cv 01 and if !P(6) i4; ful Cf then thQ :%Lill -~QSU14-'- o" 'he pL~p(--r c~~n bu for.,-.ulatp-d in tvo sen'LQnces: Card 113 On th,:: ooluluion of 1. Let be sati-ofied; a.) has derivalives of -I-irs. and ~,:cconcl~ order on 0 :S v --':! 2 F(CY) therc: ha-- derivat-I've-.-, of first the --econd k7cri%ativc of thk~ fi2st function and thc firs:t ~!erivativc ol' !:I,e 3ecand function ~--ati:;-L,- the Lipschitz -;,4th v.-I ex,)onent 0 . Then the s-,:s r(6) Lk/ (G') d6-1 b co + Z k 1N~ a1) Sk+v- I k (k 1,2,-..), 00 7 v b + 0, 1, 2.... k k+ v -1 IiLs a solution which for 1 6-uarantces the absolute converjence 04' the s6ries U. Card 2/3 0., 1 t- I i oi o r. o i' the; funda7,icntual C', c0 fi- Y a,, ~Ir ~i k=1 " k=O /62/C;C'C;,/C021/0"O/092 C I '1 1c 3 3 3, bk k CO T'(-N L ka, k=1 r, 2. If the conditionS u.), b.) --re oatisfied, then the ap-proximative oystem obtainoa froin (1), %vhun L-11 & with k ~- n are put equal to k Zero, i~i absolutely --ulvablc and rives an ajjpro~,imativo, solution which tend-- for n --~ co to the s4ilution of (1); lic-re the ai)~,),.,o,~imativo solution of tho bihar-monic problem conver.-es to its ri,~orous solution. 1---bstrLCter's note: Complete tranz~lation.~ Card 3/3 S/04 62/000/006/087/127 Bi 66YBI 12 AINHOR: Bondarenko, P. S. TITLE. The convergence of the algorithm of successive approxima tions for a biharmonic difference equati.on PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Matematika, no. 6, 1962,* 35, abstract 6V165 (Visnik Kiivslk. un-tu, no. 19 1955, ser. astron., matem. ta mekhan., no. 2, 31-39) TEXT: The convergence of one of the modifications of Seide'lls iterative method is proved in its application to the system of linear-algebraic equations obtained in the fundamental%biharmonic problem where the biharmonic equation is replaced by difference equations. Convergance follows from the fact that the matrix of the system of biharmonic difference equations possesses the same properties as the matrix of the system of harmonia difference equations (in the fundamental Dirichlet problem)., namely: it depends only on the arrangemerit of the mesh points within the domain and on the boundary (it does not depend on the given boundary values), and is symmetrio*p non-singular, and positive definite. Card 1/2 The convergence of the algorithm bstracter's note: Complete translation.] S/044/62/000/006/087/127 B166/B112 Card 2/2 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: One class of linear difference Referativnyy zhurnal. 6VI32 (Visnyk Xyivalk. matem.-ta mekhan., no. S/044/62/000/006/070'/127 B168/S112 operators Matematika'-no. 6,- 1962, 25, abstract un-tu, no. 2, 1959, Ser..astron.,. 2, 26-44) TEXT: The class of differential equations P 0 1) - L -> .(-l) A:- [Pv(t) L-u f(t) (1) u V-0 dt dt%) with the boundary conditions 2p-1 iiu > [ai,U(V) (a) + biv'(11)(P)i -. 0, 1-11 ... 72p. (2). V-~ o is solved by the method of finite differences. The conditions vhich must be-imposed on the coefficients F v (t) and the constants aid and bi,), in Card 1/4 One class of linear difference ... S/044/62/000/006/076/127 B168/B112 order that the corresponding system of difference equations have a symmetrical positive definite difference operator, are investigated. Two sets of functions are introduced into the consideration: (1) C2P(vjP) is the set of functions u(t), defined on (a,P), differentiable 2p times and satisfying the boundary oondi'uio.na (2); (2) C(a,p)'is the set of functions x(t), defined and continuous on 2p(a,p) and also the differential operator A with the domain of definition C ~ i and such that the result of its application to the function U(t)EC 2p(a,P) I is the right-hand side of equation (1). Then (1) and (2) can be written in the form of one operator equation Au - f. UsiDa the method of finite differences fronithe operator equation (3) the author goes over to the difference equation Ahuh a fh* (4) Having defined the concept of approximation of the differential equation by difference equations, as well as the oonoept of the order of approximatio"t and that of stability of the difference equation, the author proves Lhe Card 2/4 8/044/62/000/006/076/1L'7 One class of linear difference ... B168/bI12 follo*Wing propositions: (1) if P (t) (V O'1'...'p) is V times continuously differentiable on (a,P), then in 1he cl&sg of functions C2P (aj) the difference equation (4) approximates the differential equation (2) If-the difference operator I is positive definite, then it has the ~ -I - h inverse operator Ah , which is defined on a set lof vectors ph* of the form - 0' f *get f 1 0 9 0) ; f f (t an* a is unif r*ml'y f h p N-P p p (relatiVe to h) bounded on this set: A f* f* 1'~h h 2 h 1 I where y> 0 is a constant not dependent on h or U h' If the difference operator X is positive definite, then-the difference equation (4) is h stable. (4) If the difference operator Ah is positive definite, then-therei i-j a unique solution of U~t for ,!~02p(aop) for the differeintial equation (3) any given function f t)EC The solution of the difference equatio N n Card. S/044/62/000/006/076/127, One class of linear difference ... B168/B112 with h-,,O converges to the solution of the differential e4uation (3): 0. (5) The difference operator approximating differential I li4u - Uh h-0 operator (1) with the boundary condition' u(V)(Ct) - 01 U(V)(0) - 0 O'IP .... p-1) will be positive definite if PY(t)>O, (V - 011'...'p-1)i and P (t)>a > 0, a-