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BUZHSVI,CK,.G,A., kand. tekhn. nauk.
--
Blimination of water through freezing and destruction of
concrete
laid during freezing weather. Trudy NIIZIM no.1:5-13~ 15?.
(Concrete) (HIRA 11:1)
/7~-'
BUZHEVICH, G.A., kand. tekhn. nauk.
M "' ft--
EvaporatTonv-16f water from concrete. Trudy NUM
no.1:14-30 157.
(Concrete) (MIRA 11:1).
. ~ ~ I .-- '.1 r-, 11 '?
BMHEVICH. G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk.
An inadequate book (nLarge blocks" by H.P.
Pakeimovekii.
ReviewAd by G.A. Duzhevich). Prom.koop. no.11:48- 3 of
cover
N 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Building blocks)
BUZHEVICH, G.,. kand. tekhn,, nauk; KAWAYM, V., kand.
tekhn. naxik
Lightweight materials based on coarse porous concretes.
Stroi. mt. 4 no.12:12-14 D 158. (MIRA 11:12)
(Lightweight concrete)
BUNEVICH, G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
" *
Possibility of improving concrete quality after its
dr.,,ring in tho
early age. Bet. I zhel.-bet. no,6:232-234 Je '58. (MIRA
11:6)
(Concrete)
MIRONOV, S.A., Drofs, doktor tekhn.naukl-c,~ - -,
MR, G..A., kand.tekhn.nauk;
KRASITYY, I.M., kand.tekhn.nauk;
YLALINI~l,'rl~.~,-')c~nd.teldm.nauk;
KHAVIN, B.N., red.izd-va; BOIROVIOV, N.K., tekhn.red.
[Instruction on autoclave hardening of concrete products
made with
solid and porous aggregates] Instruktaiia po avtoklavnoi
obra-
botke izdelii is betonov na plotnykh i poristykh
capolniteliakh.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i
Btroit.materialam,
1959. 25 P. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Almdemiya stroitel'stva I arkhitektury SSSR.
Nauchno-issledo-
vatel'skiy institut betona i zhelezobetona, rerovo. 2.
Laboratoriya
yach.eistykh i legkikh betonov i uskorannogo tvardeniya
betona Nauchno-
issledovatel'skogo institlXta batons i zhelezobetona
Akadeyii stroitell-
stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for all except Khavin, Borovnev
(Autoclaves) (Goncrete products)
KIRONOT, S.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nzuk;
BUZEUXILH,,-D-JL-,-JuLnd.tekhn.nank;
PORASTUZHMMOT, Ta.D., inzh.. Prinimali uchastiye: BLIEZO,
M.P.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; SHTM, Ta.S.. kand.tak:hn.nauk; ILIMOTA,
G.D.,
red.izd-va; INA, Te.L., tekhn.red.
(Instructions for selecting mires and making k-eramsit
concrete]
Ukazaniia po podborm soetava i prigotovleniiu
keramzitobetona.
Koskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i
stroit.materialam,
1959. 30 P. (VIRA 13:3)
1. Akademiya stroitellatva i arkhitaktury 630. Institut
betona i
zhelazobotona, Perovo. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii
stroitel'st-7a
i arkhitektury SM (for Kironov). 3. Laboratoriya legkikh
zapolni-
teley Tsesoyuznogo nauchno-imeledovatellskogo instituta
novykh stroi-
tellnykh asterialov (for Blinzon, Shteyn). 4. Laboratoriya
yacheistykh
i legkikh betonov i -askorennogo tyerdeniya betona
Ilauchno-iseledava-
tellskogo inatituta betona i sholezobatona (for Buzhavich,
Ponasym.-
zhankov).
(Lightweight concrete)
SKRAWAYEV, B., prof., doldor telffin.nauk;
BUZHVICH, G., Imnd.tekhn.
nauk
Coarse porous concrete. Stroitall no.11:23,29 N
'59-
(KIPA 13:3)
(Lightweight concrete)
kand.tekhn.nauk; FINK, Lazar' Yegudovich,
inzh.; OGIYRVICH, V.A., kand.tokhn.nauk, retsenzent;
MIKITIN,.A.G.
inzh.. red.; MODEL', B.I., tekhn.red.
(Equipment of plants manufacturing large
li-htweight-concrete
products] Oborudovanie savoaov knapafth
legkobetonnvkh izdelii.
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960.
174 p. I (MIRA 13:12)
(Concrete plants-Equipment and ii~ppliss)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5347
Baranov, Anatoliy Timofeyevich, and Grigoriy Abramovich
Buzhevicb,
Qandidates of Technical Sciences
Zolobeton; yacheistyy i plotnyy (Cinder Concrete, Porous and
Solid)
Moscow, Gosstroyizdat, 1960. 222 P. 5,500 copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): S. A. Mironov, Corresponding Member,
Academy of
Construction and Architecture USSRY Professor; Ed. of
Publish-
ing House: I. L. Glezarova; Tech. Ed.: E. M. ElIkina.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical and economic
personnel
in construction and related industries.
COVERAGE: The authors generalize the experience gained in the
manufacture and applications of various kind of porous and
solid
cinder concretes as well as the results of the
investigations they
carried out at the NIIZbB ASiA SSSR (Scientific Research
Institute
of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete of the Academy of
Construction
and Architecture USSR). The properties of porous and solid
cinder
Card-7il-A---
Cfnder Concrete, Porous and Solid
SOV/5347
concrete and of cinders obtained from fuel at electric power sta-
tions are discussed in detail, Requirements for materials used in
production of cinder concretes are given. The manufacture of
large
porous cinder concrete structures with and without autoclave
treat-
ment is described. Attention is given to the planning and design-
ing of cinder-concrete plants and to their technical and econimic
indices. The authors thank the personnel of the Laboratory for
Porous and Lightweight Concretes and Accelerated Hardening of
Con-
crete of NIIZhB ASiA SSSR. Ch. I was written jointly; A. T.
Baranov
wrote Chs. II and III' and G. A. Buzhevich, Chs. IV, V, and V1.
No personalities are mentioned. There are 81 references: 71
Soviet,
9 English, and 1 Hungarian.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Ch. I. Materials used in
Cinder Concretes
1. [Various kinds of]
Classification of
Card-274- -
3
Manufacturing Porous and Solid
5
cinders 5
cinders 5
EMHF.;rICH. G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Problems in the technology of concrete. Bet. I
zhel.-bet.
no.2:95-96 1p 160. (MnU 13:6)
(concrete)
I
LAPIN, V.V., doktor geol. -miner - nauk; ~~HITICH,
G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
"Using slags as aggregates for lightweight concreteen
by M.P.
Zlinzon. Reviewed byV.V.Lapin, G.A.%zhevich. BetA
shell-bet.
no.7:336-337 Jl 16o. (MIRA 13'?)
(Slag) (Lightweight coner4te)
CBjZH3)aM4-G,A-.-,kwid- tekbn- naukq red,j ILDOVAj G.D.9
red. izd-va; IG-
V.A.: tekbn:
red.
Not M+9
[Ins'tructioi3i,-'for manufacturing lightweight concretes
using
artificial porous aggregates and bardened "porized"
cement) Instruktsii
PO izgotovleniiu lekkM betonov na-iaktiastvennykb
poristykb zapolnite~-
4ak-h a porizovannym tsementnym karmem., MosWal Goa.
iod-vo 3-it-ry PO
stroit.qAarkhit. i stroit. materialamp 1961. 21 p. (MlRi
3.4:7)
1
1. Akademiya stroitallatya i arkhitektury SSSR. Inatitut
betona i zbe-
le#~etonav Pero*o,
(Lightweight concrete)
BMWSON, O.Ye.; KISIXV, N.G.CBUZHUICH,G.A., kand.
tekhn. nauk,
nauchnyy red.: FEDOROVA. T.Y.. -red. fid-va;
RUDAKOVA, N.I.,
tekhn. red.
[Using pulverized ashes from Thermal Blectric
Ststion in
producing building materials] Iappllzovanie
pylevidnoi zo-
ly TSTs d1le proizvodstva stroitellnvkh
wterialov; opyt
stroitelei Angarska. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-rv
po stroit.,
arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 84 p. (MIRA
14:5)
(Angarsk-Building materials industry) (Ashes
(Technology))
HMOMV p S.A. , prof . g BUZHEVICH , G,A. , kand.
tekhn. nauk
,--. , - - - - , I
Development of cinder concrete construction in
the,O)viet
Union. I-lat. po iot. stroi,, tekh. no.1:164-192
161.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. Chlen--korrespondent Akademii stroitelistva i
arkhitektury
SWRI
(Lightweight concrete)
au-zmlra.-~- kandotekhn.nauk; SKRMUYEV, B.G., profs,
red.;
CHERKINSKAYAP R.L,, red.izd-va; SHERSTNEVA, 11S.,
tekhn.red.
[Studies~--of coarse-pored concrete based on porous
aggregates)
Isoledovaniia po krupnoporistomu betony na poristykh
zapolniteliakh.
Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.,, arkhit. i
stroit..materialam,
1962. 129 pe (Akademiia stroitellstva i arkhitektury
SSSR.
Institut betona i abolezobotona., Perovo, no,12).
.(NIR& 15:8)
T
1. Doystvitellr4yy chlen Akademii stroitellstva i
Arkbitektury
SSSR (for Skramtayev).
(Lightweight concrete)
FRENUV) I.M.p kand. tekhn. nauk; MIRONOV, S.A.,
doktor teli)m. nauk,
prof.; BARANOV, A.T., kand. tekhn. nauk; WZMIICH
G.A.3,
7~
kand. telchn. nauk; MIKHAYLOV, K.V., kand. . ~na,-~--
MULIN, N.M., kand. takhn. nauk; hILUDUKOV, G.K.,
kand. tekhn.
nauk; KORNEV, N.A.., kand. telchn.nauk; TESLER,
P.A.., kand.
tekhn. nauk; EERDICM-ISKIY, G.I., kand. tekhri. nauk;
VASILIYEV, A.P.j kand. tekbn. nmak; LYUDKOVSKIY,
I.Goy kajid*
tekhn. nauk; SVETOV, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk;
GHINENKOV,
Yu.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; BELOBll'JVY.Y,-.K., inzh.;
YJ'EVTSOV,
V.A., inzh.; DOBROWSLOV,, N.S.p arkb.; DESOV, A.Ye.,
dolcto-r
tekhn. nauk,, prof.; LITVEER, S.L., kand. tekhn. nauk;
PISHCHT-K, M.A.,, inzh.; SKLYAR, B L.j, inzh.; POPOV,
A.P.9
kand. tekhn. nauk; NEIMSOV, K.D., doktor tekhn. nauk,
prof.;
MILOVANOV, A.F.,~ Itand. tekhn-. nauk; TALI, K.E.,
kand. tekhn.
nauk; KALATUROV, B.A., kand. takhn. nauk; KARTASHOV,
K.P.,
red.; ~MRICHEV, V.V,, kands -tekhne nauk., red.;
YAKUSHEV,
A A:J, imb., nauchrqy red.; BEGA, B.A., red. izd-va;
NAUMOVA,
G:D . tekhn. red.
[Reinforced concrete products; present state and
prospects
for development]ZhelezobetoraWe konstrLiltsii;
-,ostoianie i
perspektivy razvitiia. Pod obshchei red.
K.E.Kartashova i
V.V.Makaricheva. Moskva, Gosstroilzdat, 1962. 279 p.
OERA 15:8)
(Continued on next card)
FRENKELI.I.M.--(continued) Card 2.
1. Alcademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR.
Institut betona
i zhelezobotona, Perovo. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
Akademii stroi-
tellstva I arkhitektury SSSR (for Kartashov). 3.
Chlen-korros-
pondent Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitekturv SSSR
(for Mironov).
4. Gosudarstveni*-y institut tipovogo
proyektirovaniya i teldini-
cheskikh isaledovarAy (for Berdichevskiy.,
Vasillyevj Lyudkovskiy,
Svetov, Chinenkovt Belobrovyy, Klovtsov,
DobroWslov). 4. V,-,cro-
yuznyy gouudarstvennyv. proyektno-konstruktorsldy
institut (for
Desov, Litver, Pishchik). (Precast concrete)
ARAKELYAN, Amazasp Aleksandrovich; MIRONOV,
S.A., Prof.Y retsenzent;
Bq~~ ~., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent;
ATSAGORTSYAII,
5'.A., red.; ARUTYUNYAN, S.B., red. izd-va;
AKHIRYAN, Ye.,
tekhn. red.
[Lightweight concretes for large wall blocks
made with tuff
and pumice aggregates)Legkie betony dlia
krupnykh stenovykh
blokov na tufovykh i pemzovykh zapolniteliakh.
Erevan, Ar-
mianskoe gos. izd-vo, 1962. 139 p. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva i
arkhitektur-Y
SSSR (for Mironov).
(Goncrete walls) (Lightweight concrete)
BUZHE kand. takhn. nauk; KORNEV, N.A., kand.
tekhn. nauk;
_Pq~~G. A~.
SOKOLISKIY, I.I., red.izd-va; KOMAROVSKAYA, L.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Keramzit-reinforced concrete]
Keramzito-zhelezobeton. Mo
skva, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 235 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(Reinforced concrete)
SIMONOV, M.Z., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.;
BUNEVICH G A
kand. tekhn. nauk, , L.N.
red.; SHITOVA
[Instructions for manufacturing elements from
lightweight
concrete using natural porous aggregates)
Instruktsiia po
izgotovleniiu izdelii iz legkikh betonov na
estestvennykh
poristykh zapolniteliakh. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat,
1963.
86 p. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Armenian S.S.R. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po
delam.
stroitel'stva.
(Aggregates (Nilding materials))
PONASYUZHENKOV, YA.D., inzh.; K ~qH, kand.tekhn.nauk,
red.;
CBERKINSKAYA, R.L.J. red.izd-va; SHEVCHENKO, T.N.,
tekhn.red.
(Study of the properties of keramzit concrete]
Issledovanie svoistv
keramzitobetona. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 129 P.
(Akademiia
6troitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut betona i
zhelezobetona.
Nauchnye soobshcheniia, no.13). * (MIRA 16:12)
KIRONOVY S.A., prof.; BUZHEVIGH, G.A., kand.
tekhn. nauk
Results of concreting in regions of dry and hot
clinates
in the U.S.S.R. Trudy NIIZHB no.32;137-152 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
BUZHEVICH, G.A., kand. tekhn. nauk
Shorter cycle of thermal treatment for
coarse-pored concrete.
Bet. i zhel.-bet. 9 no.3:118-123 Mr 163.
(MIFLA 16:4)
(Precast concrete-Guring)
RUDNAI, Dlyula (Rudnai, Gyula);
I.IASLOBOYSHCHIKOVA, VJ11. (translator];
BUZHEVICH, G.A.,kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
VIKOLAYEVA, N.F.,
red.
[Lightweight concrete] Legkii beton. Moskva,
StroUzdaty
1964. 239 p. (MDU 17:6)
BUZIWV,TCII,. G.A. 9 Rand. tokhn. nauk,. nauchn.
red.; ZAIONCHKOVSKIYY ,
BJ.v Rand, telhn. naukq nauchn. red,
[Instructions for manufacturing large products
from foamed
slag concrete] Instruktsiia po izgotovleniiu
krupnorazmer-
nykh izdelii Az temozitobetona
(shlakopemzobetop-a). Mo-
skva, lzd-vo lit-ry po stroit., 1964, 51 i-'
~(1-dF-k 17-3)
1. MoScow. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut
betona i zhele-
zobetona.
,!qZREV1C11,,G.A,p kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
14ESIICHERYAKOVA, I.P.,
kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.
[Inter-republic technical specifications for
arbolitl
Mezhrespublikanskie tekhnicheskie usloviia na
arbolit
Moskvaq Stroiizdat, 1965. 19 p. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvannyy
komitet po
promyshlemosti stroitellnykh materialov.
BUZH9ZSXAYAT-" (Buzhiievslka, T.I.J; FROSKURYAKOVA,
N.B.; GORBOT--'TS'j LA.
(Horbovets'. L.A.)
Congenital toxoplasmosis.- Ped., akush. i gin. 23
no.3:38--41 161.
(IMIRA 15:4)
2. Kiyevskiy institut infektsionnykh bolezney AMN SSSR
(direktor -
chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. I.L.Bogdanov
(Bohdanov,I.L.1),
detekiy dom No.3 (glavnyy vrach - H.P.Kiyashko).
.(TOXOPLASMOSIS)
BUZPIK, P. X.3 BARKPINs R. VARGAZIN, 3. X,1 KUDRYAVTS-N, L IT.,
KUTIYENTKOV, A. A
MORIN, A. L, PANGKS-N, A. L and SYSOYST, YE. V. (Maj. Gen
LALE IN, N. V., .
"Table of Contents of the Book
Gosudarstvennoye izdatellstvo stroitellnoy
TABCON W-16541, 27 Jan 1951
BUZHIN, A.I.,, maohallnik elektrostantaii.
Reconstructing the PMR-T furnace. Inergetik 1 no-7:12-14
D 153,
(KwA 6-12)
t %% -------N
DRNISBNKO, A.P., inzh.;.BUZHIX._X.K., inzb.
Mechanized picking out of rock from coal. U9011
MrT. 3 no.2:17-19
IF '59. (MIRL 120)
1. Dongiprouglemash. .~ ~'! '.
(Coal preparation--Equipment and supplies)
WZHINv N.K. inzh.; KALITIR, " 9 in7,h.
Finishint- L-rinding T041 for rLibble and limeLtme quarries.
Stroi.mat. 7 no.2 : 2&-P.7 P 161. (RUM 24:3)
.(6ushing.machinery) .",
k:~' _- H (' "L:
RUMIA/Chemical Technology - Synthetic Polymers,
Plastics. H.
Abs 01bur : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, Nn 16, 1958, 55717
Author : Mikhalku, Buzhini
Inst :
Title : Application of Radio Isotopes in Plastic
and Glass
Technology.
Orig Pub : Did. Usoara, 1957, 4, No 2, 68-72
Abstract : The action of radio isotope radiation on
monomers and
polymers is described, as well as the application of
radioactive isotopes in rubber vulcanization,
polymeri-
zation of polyvinyl chloride, in the studies of the
effect of sodium hydroxide on glass, in the
systematic
investigation on Ca and Pb silicates, in the
determina-
tion of B in glass, in devices used to determine and
regulate the charge level in glass furnaces.
Card 1/1
_7j
PURINOlBe [Purina,B.] (Riga); LABLAIKS, Go
(Riga)~.BUZHINSKAg V,, (Riga)
Blectrodeposition, of zinc from acid ammonium
chloride electrolytes.
Vestis Latv ak no.2:123-128 160. (EEAI 10:1)
1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR, Institut khim:Li.
(Zinc) (Amonium chloride) (ElectrQlytes)
0 50) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12216
C7.1
Sove5hehaniye po elektrokhimil. 4th,
Moscow. 1956.
Trudy... 1 (abornik)
(Transactions or the Fourth Conference on
Elect
-
rochemistryj Collection of Articles)
Moscow, lid-vo AM SSSE,
1959. 868 p. Errata
slip Inserted. 2,500 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencys Akadamlya, nauk SSSR.
Otd4lenlye khImAcheaklich
nauk.
Editorial
Board: A.M. Prumkln (Reap. Ed.)
Academician, O.A. Yesin,
Professor) S.I.
Zhdanov (Reap. %cretary), B.H. Kabanov..
Pro-
;
flo-~
fvaaor, 3.1. Zhdttnoy (Reap. See tary)l
B.M. Kabanov, rrcfe
Ya. M. Kolotyrkin,
Doctor or chemical sciencest v.v. Loaev,
I'-?-
Lukortaev. Professor% Z.A. Solovlyeval
V.V. 3tander, Profes Or.
and O.M.
Florianovlcfi; Ed. or Publishing Houeet
N.G. Y*goro~;
Tech. Ed.: T.A. Prusakova.
Zri
PURPOSEs This book Is Intended for chemical
and electrical engl-
era, physicists,
metallurgists and researchers Interested
-*r.
n
`
2
,fous anvecta of electrochemistry.
zz4
E
V
0
RAGEs The book contains 127 of the 238
reports presented at
the POurth Conference
on Electrochemistry Aponsored by the
Depart-
ment or chemical Sciences and the
Institute or Physical Che=i-st~7
Academy or
Sciences, USSR. The collection pertains to
different
branches or electrochemical
kinetics, double layer theories and
galvanic
processes In metal electrodepooiton End
Industrial elect.
r017818. Abridged
discussions are given at the and of each
dl~vl-
The majority of rep
*loni
o.-t3
not
in
luded here have been
,,
b, . c
t
t
pu d In periodical I! era ure 0
Personalities are mentioned
.
,
.
References are given at the end Of most of
the article*.
1
. Transicflons-or the Fourth Conference
(Cont. I OVT/Zwl.
_SzIrnov-i-P;V., and L.D.
Yushina (Uralskiy flllal AN SSSR-Ural
Bran
Academy 6f-TcTe-nc-is~ USSR). Cathodic
Processes D~rlng
e'
the
relpitation of Thorium From Fused
Electrolytes 348
Oullil.ln. I T., and A V
Buzhl=ka-va (Oosudarotvennyy nauchno-
lssleac;atel lalcri~-.tItut-f-aVeEnykh
metallov--State Sclentirl-c
Research
Institute of Nonferrous Metals). Mech.nism
of the
Reduction of Galin& From Susponsion3
in Fused Mixtures of
Magnesium and Sodium
Chlorides at a Liquld-Lead Cathode 352
Panchenko, I.D.(Instltut Obahchey I ne
organ Iches key khtmil AN
---=SR---XhsE1tute
or General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy
of Sciences, UkrSSR). Equation for a
Polarographic Wave at
Solid Electrodes In
Fused Salts 355
4hp-twk __X.G. (Avlatelonnyy
Instltut Kuybyshev-Avlatlon Insti-
tute,
Xuybyshev). Some Problems or the
rolarography of Plased
Electrolytes 358
Vaysburd, S. Ye., and V.L. Kheyfets
(Godudaretvannyy Inatitut
Card 15/34
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Slags Used In Nonferrous Metallurgy 362
Discussion IV.P. Kaahoveta and Contributing
authoral 365
PART V. THE ELECTRODE POSITION OF METALS -69
nysical Institute or the Bulgarian Acadei
of Sciences).
CP
SfplralvOrowth and Ov.rvoltage During the
Electrocrystallizzaton
o Sil er 371
_A9CkrjA,_J__"., V_Mil, and B.Z__Cqji-ay
(U.S.A.). Determl i
nation or Faraday I-ip6dance at Solid
klictrodea and Phas;.
Which Determine Rate During the
Electrodepositlan of Copper --So
XArgrawyaa_A,T. NoPhomogenelty of an
Electrode Surface and
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the Mechanism or the ElectrOdepogitlan Of
Metals 395
Polukarov, Yu. M.. and K.M. Gorbunova
(Institute or Physical
C~~aln!ry"Aca m 1?',,nceajU3SR). Some
Theoretical
of All... h-
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AUTHORS: Gul Idin., 1. 11, *1.j-jjj.!j~jia,:.j, ij. V., V.
P.,
Ruppul I., V. K.
-t -en Salts
TITLE: Elect-1,01-vols o"
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prilcladno,J khlynil., V~_,,_' ~3, Nr 2,
pp 378-383
ABSTRACT., Tl-ie authors developed anfi
ectrolysis of L,a 1!) m x t u I'le
ol' sodium and p-~)tassil_Lffl 1,c. !-w- ~~hanissm of the
B..Izhin-
pi~ocess was studied earlier (Gul (I T . 71
,3kaya, A. V., Tranz3actlons of llt1i 01i
ElectrochelliisLr"" at the Academd- of Sc,,~ellces, USSR in
1959), T'Lle eleutroll,,,zer is ~-_Qluvn in A.
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Fig. A. Schemat-k- diagram of the electrolyzer.
(1) Cathode flowing, liquid lead); (2)
centr1fLjr,al (1,rojqjj(.-d pull1p; (3) feedel' for 11Ixture
of
U
liquid concenti,atu and niolten electrolytu; (11) receiv-
ing tank; (5) canal for return of the cir-culating
nietal to the pump); (6) outlet canal for the generated
metal. (Abstracter's Note: No units for the dimensions
shown are given in the article.)
At present, a mod1fled scheme Is used, constructed fox-
1,500 amperes. F,om 750 to 1,500 amp (1,040 amp
average) were used, depending upon the voltage
C> ZD L~
and temperature. It I-lad 4 graphitized anodes of 100
= diam and a flowlngr lead cathode iq1th a surface
area of about 1,500 cm 2. Trie voltage wasvaried from 7
to 11 v. Temperature of electrolyte was b9O-7300.
Separation of metal from the slime talces y)lace in
Card 3/9 receiver 4, frr--)ni which the floatln.,r slime
i.,., unloaded
Electrolysis of Lead Concentrate.3 in M-Dlten 77;,A`~
Salts SOV/&) -33) -2 -20/~2
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with a scurmina- pan. Tne slIme Is leached wlLth
(to diSsolve the electrolyte sa] ts w t i I c
Uien are regenerated by evapovation oi'
screened for lead spatters, arid pa~;sed through a
cyclone-type separator (Iiydroc*,'eclon") 11"or
additi.-)nal
seDaration of' metallic sand arid beads. The tallln.-s
are fUrther separated on the conct:-ntratloi-~ tat)lt~.
Anodic sulPur Is burned In tire receivt..i~ to SO 2)
which is removed by forced dra-ft. Le-ad yield is
90-9'7%. Tables I arid 2 give detailed yield data for
the process. Metallic ingredients more electro-
positive than lead (gold, silver, and bismuth) are
reduced and g*enerated alONE with the lead, wnile
iron, copper, Zinc, cadmium, arid other metals arid
oxides are left in the slime. For Increas'-d
yields of lead, zinc, and other metals, ti le aiithors
recommend roa-stim, the slime at 5000 in a chlor-
inating atmosphere (before leachimr) with
subsequent leaching with a weakly acid (3 9,"'!
Eiectrolysis of Lead Concentrat,:~3 in Molten 7764,(.')
Saltu SOV/80-33-2-20/52
Table 1. Balance of lead in production of leacl from
sulfide concentrate by electrolysis in molten *lts,
(1) Material; (2) quantity kg); (3) content of
lead; (4) in %; (5 in kgj N distribution (%);
7),expenditure, (~) concentrate; (9) electrolyte;
10 totalj (11 yield; (12) Metal--in form ofi
~13 ingots; (1L spatters; (15) sand and beads from
the hydrocyclone; (16) table concentrates; (17) waste
products--in form of 1 (18) intermediates; (19)
table tailings; (20) table slime; (21) deviation.
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Salts
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528.0
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19.35
3.24
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Salts SO V1 3'0-33 -2 -20/52
Table 2. Chemical composition of starting,, inter-
mediate, and final products In production of lead
from Its concentrate by electrolysis in niolten salts
in a semi-plant electrolyzer. (a) Products;
W chemical composition (in "b'); (1) concentrate;
2 lead; (3) sands fvom the hydrocyclone; (4) table
concentrate; (5) table intermediates; (6) table tail-
ings; (7) table slime.
Card 7/9 Table ~, oil
Electrolysis of Lead Concentrates in Molten
Table 2.
77'
FC
L;U
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5,
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of cRloilides. Copper a-.-.cL
by
cementation and zinc by hydrolysis of the acidic
solution,
while lead, precipitated -from "~-,e
8
solution,
is returned to
the electrallyzer -a,-: lead
.
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SUBMITTED:
sulfate. Electrolyte compo6ed from sodium
chloride and sulfate was tested. It has advantages
in cost and With no KC1, less power is
used due to hir- r electric conductivity; and no
free chlorine 1,; evolved on the anode An startjni~
the electrolyzer and in case of accidental interrup-
tion in feed. There are 1 figure; 2 tables; and 6
references, 2 Soviet, I German, 2 U.K., I U.S. The
U.K. and U.S. references are: 0. B. Richardson, Bl.
Inst. Min. and Metall., December 1936, January,
August 1937- A. W. Schlechten Eng. and Min. J., 150,
1112-116 1949 ; B. R. Njhawen, Eastern Met. Rev.,
111,27., 636 4955).
January 26, 1959
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GULIDIN, I.T.; BUZHINSKAYAq A.V.; BESOLOV, A.F.
Preparation of calcium babbits and addition alloys
by the
electrolysis of fused salts on a movable lead
cathode. TSvet.
met. 33 no.6:61-69 Je 160. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Gintavetmet.
(Babbit metal) (Electrometallurgy)
GULIDIN, I.T.; BUZHIRSKAYA, A.V.
Wettability of some minerals by lead under a layer
of fused
salts. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no-4-11.12603-2606 N
160.
1(MIRA 14:4)
(Lead)
GULIDIN, I.T.; YEGOROV, A.M.; BUZHINSKAYA. AN.
Decomposition voltage of natural.sulfides of some metals
and of sodium
sulfide in fused salts. Zhur. prikl. khim. 34 no.
12:2674-2680 D 61.
(MIRA 15:1)
(Sulfides) (Electromotive force)
BUZHINSKAYA, AOV,,; VBRWHCHAGINp Soff.; SITINSKIY, I.A.
Iffecf, of bydraidde poisoning on the.0-aminobutirie
acid content
In the Irait. 'Test*LGU 18 no.3:140-W t63.. (MIRA 1692)
(HEM==) (BUMIC ACID) (MMI
GULIDIN, I.T.; BIJZRINSKAYA, A.V.; DAVYDOVt A.M.
SinultaneouB recording of ~ograms and poluthorp# of
elwtric
na
sk
kov
n
conductance of a melt oa~# v pyrometer. Zhui, neorg&
khim.' 8 no.8:1995-1997 Ag 0634 OffRA 16t8)
1. GosudarstvenW nauchno-isi3ledovatellokiy.institut
tsvetnykh
metallov, MOBVFa.
(Fused isalts-Electric properties) (Pyrometr7)
.. I
~Al L ~' *j--N , - : . I 1 -11 i 1 .1, H 111 i Iq
11:11, y ~ A . I ,,
I
Pov,, !,lals of tho cal.ho!t[c decompost.1tin ~-X
heo-,ry milfiflas
I -cl salf-3. Zhur. I)ri.kl. khIm. 37 no.'iO-2 - - ~,
~' C) I "
In f,t ?4Y 51D 64.
I'
k M.TU. 17: 11)
GULIDIN, LT.;. Bq2MNSXA,YA, A.V.-
Anodic pnocess during the discharge of sulfate ions from fused salts
on a carbon anode. Elektrokhimiia 1 no.6-716-719 Je 165. (NIRA 18:7)
1. GoBudarstvennyy nauchno-issladovatelfskly institut tsvetnykh
metallov.
GULIDINY I.T.; BUZHINSKAYA, A.V.
Study of the reciprocal system Ila K Cl SO by the
methods of thermal analysis and eiectilconLctivity.
Zhur.
prikl. khim. 38 no.4:778-786 Ap 165. (14IRA 18:6)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut tsvetnfich
metallov.
ANDROHNIKOV, K.S.; BALAKOV, V.V.; BU7,HINBKIY._A., ,
A.N.; VIRTMAN,
L. ; BURA GO
L.A.; VISHNIVSKIT, A.A.; VOLOSOV, D.S.; GASSOVSKIY,
L.H., professor;
URSHUN, A.A., professor; YRLIYASMIGH. M.A.;
YEVSTROPIYZVg K.S.;
GURIVICH, M.M., professor; KOLYADIN, A.I.; KCRYAKIN,
B.M.; KURITS-
KIY. A.L.; PAPIYANTS. K.A.: PROKOFIYICV, V.K..
professor; PUTSIYKO.
Y
IG.K.; RIIZUNOV. M.A..- RITYNI. N.M.. SAVOSTIYANOVA,
X.Y., professor;
SEVCH31NKO. A.N.; SANNOV, N.I.; STOZUROV, A.I.;
FAYBRMAH, G.P.,
professor; FB&ILOV, P.P.; TSARNVSKIY, Ye.N., professor;
CH"ATAYMV,
D.P.; YUDIN. Ye.F.; EAVRAYSKIY, V.V., professor;
VAVILOT, S.I.,
akademik, redaktor
LOptice in military science] Optika v voennom dele;
sbornik statei.
Pod red. S.I.Vavilova i X.V.Savostlianovoi. Izd- 3-e.
zanovo parer,
t dop. Moskva. Vol.2. 1948. 387 P. (MLRA 9:9)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. 2. Sostaviteli - sotrudniki
Gosudarstven-
nogo Optichaskogo inatituta (for all except Vavilov and
Kavrayakiy)
3. Voyenno-morskaya akad6miya (for Xavrayskiy)
(()pt ice)
BUZHINSKIY, A.N.
Precision of range finders used for photographic
purposes. Opt.-mekh.
prom. 25 no.4:14-19 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:10)
(Range finding) (Photographv--Apparatus and supplies)
S/051/62/012/003/005/Oi6
E202/E192
AUT1iORS: Pnzhinskiy, I.M., and Bodrova, N.I.
TITLE: Spectral studies of glasses coloured with CdS
aiid CdS-CdSe
PERIODICAL; Optika i spektroskopiya, v.12, no-3, 1962, 387-395
TEXT: Absorption and luminescence spectra of specially
prepared 16 glasses of the same basic composition but with
different Cd, S and Se contents were studied within the region of
300-700 mil. f)efore thermal treatment Cd content varied from
0.17 to o.65c,a"; S from 0.03 to 0-30`~; and Se, which was present
in 12 glasse5 only, from 0.05 to The compositions ivere
distributed on both sides of the sLoichiometric requiremients to
combine S and Se. The glasses ivere subject to thermal treatments
OC, and a duration of 24 to 100 hours.
rangLng from 540 to 640
The lowest temperature corresponded to the first appearance of
colour. The absorption spectra were measured on spectrophotometer
C(~-A (SF-1t), using samples of approximately 10, 1 and 0.2 mm
thickness. The luminescence spectra were measured at ambient
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E202/EI92
temperatures only with the excitation by the 365 m~i lig line,
using a spectrometric arrangement as described by B.S. Netsorent
and V.P. Klochkov (Ref-32: Izv.AN SSSR, ser.fiz., v.20, 1956, 6ol).
All th,B luminescence spectra showed a bell-like shape and all the
absorption spectra showed an increase in the. shortwave region;
howevel_-, the long wave branch varied considerably according to the
thermal treatment and the relative pigment content. These
changes, and the corresponding changes in the luminescence
spectra were ascribed to the changes in the colour centres. At
low temperatures the CdS or CdS.Se pigments were segregated as a
molecular dispersion which, with the increase of its concentra-
tion, was introducing an increasing number of absorbing centres;
when the tei-,iperature was raised to 56o-580 OC the glass was
supersaturated with the pigment and the latter would fall out as
a crystallite. Furtheri-iiore, other complex changes in the spectra
were thought to be due to the inadequate Cd content to combine
all the S and Se atoms. The latter were introducing the
impurity levels which could be accounted for in terms of the
solid state physics.
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E202/E192
There are 6 figures and 3 tables.
SUMITTED: January 14, 1961
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BUZHINSKIY) I. M.; KIRILLOVA) 1. 1. t
"Optical method of studying structural changes in glasses of LiO
2-Al 203 _SiO2
system mineralized by titanium dioxide."
report submitted for 4th All-Union Conf on Structure of Glass,
Leningrad,
16-21 mar 64.
BUZHINSKIY, I. M.; KHOMYAKOV, A. N.; SABAYEVA, Ye. M.
1--- - ~_' ''. - - . ~ ~ __ - ~ I . -
"Investigation of structural changes in glasses and
glass-ceramic materials
by various methods."
report submitted for 4th All-Union Conf on Structure of
Glass, Leningrad,
16-21 mar 64.
ACCESSION NR: AT4019302 S/0000/63/003/001/0127/0137
AUTHOR-. Buzhinsldy, I. M.; Sabayeva, Ye. I.; Ehomyalcov, A. N.
TITLE: Variation in the physical properties of glasses of the
lithium oxide - alumina -
silica system mineralized with tiianium. dioxide during thermal
treatment.
SOURCE: Simpozium. po steldoobraznomu sostoyaniyu. Leningrad,
1962. Steldoobraznoye
sostoyaniye, vy*p. 1: Katalizirovannaya kristallizatsiya,
stekla (vitreous state, no. 1:
Catalyzing crystallization of glass)- Trudy* simpoziuma, v. 3,
no. 1. Moscow, Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 1963. 127-137, insert between p. 128-129
TOPIC TAGS: glass, glass physical property, thermal treatment,
eucryptite, spodumenip,
glass crystallization, titanium dioxide
ABSTRACT: Glasses having different compositions in the
spodumene range were subjected
to thennal treatment over a temperature range of 550-900C for a
period of 1-500 hours.
The optical properties, the coefficients of thermal expansion
and elongation, and for some
glasses, the volumetric resistance, dielectric loss, glass
transition temperature, softening
temperature and chemical stability were detbrmined by different
instruments. The processes
in glasses mineralized with titanium dioxide are explained in
detail on the basis of the
experimental data obtained. During the thermal treaiment all
processes in these glasses
Card
ACCESSION NR: AT4019302
are divided into three periods and two narrow transitionzones
separating these periods
from one another. Period I is characterized by the fact that
the crystalline phase is
missing, but the glass separates into two phases with the
formation and growth of minute
glass droplets of the composition which the crystals formed
subsequently in the transition
region will have. Structural changes also occur in titanium
oxide and other elements of
varying valency. In the first transition zone the liquefied
glass droplets crystallize. In
Period 11, the material consists of glass and 6-eucryptite
crystals. Their growth and the
structural changes in the titanium compounds continue. In the
second transition zone, the
X with a
~-eucryptite and spodumene crystals are rearranged due to the
glassy silica
corresponding increase in the total percentage of crystalline
phase. In Period M the
material consists of spodumene and a small amount of glass. The
complex crystallization
processes are now practically terminated. Orig. art. has: 12
figures and 1 formula.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUMMED: 17May63
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kCC NR: AP6002841 SOURCE CODE: UR/0237/60/000/001/0012/0014
AUTHOR: Buzhinskiy, I.
Z~
ORG: none
TITLE: New types of optical glass in the light crown category
SOURCE: Optiko-mekhanicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 1, 1960,
12-14
TOPIC TAGS: optic glass, glass propertyt thermal expansiont UV
optic
material, refractive index
ABSTRACT: The paper is a report on new types of light crown
glass de-
veloped by the author and others in 1957-1958. LK7 low-expansion
glass
has the following characteristics: index of refractionNn =
1.4828;
D
average dispersion n -no = 0.00728; coefficient of dispersion
F nr~-Jlc
66.3; linear expansi4from -60 to +200C a = 40-10-79
from +20 to +1200C a = 44-16"-1; chemical stability to
atmospheric humi-
dity--A, to acid solutions--l-3; .relative abrasion hardness
1.0; speci-
fic weight 2.3; light absorption categories 2-3; vesiculation
less that
30 bubbles per kg of glass. This glass was developed by the
author to-
getherIwith Engineer A. As Hinchurina and Technician V. A.
Dmitriyeva.
1/2
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ACC W AP6002841
A low-refraction glass developed with the assistance of Technician
V#'
N. Soldatova has these technical data; index of refraction n D =
1.4400;
average dispersion 0 00636; coefficient of dispersion 69.2;
coefficient
of expansion 112.6 .1;-7 at 20-120OC; chemical resistance to
atmospheric
humidity--A, to acid solutions--5; specific weight 2.30: light
absorp-
tion category 2; vesiculation about 100 bubbles per kg. ngineer
N*G*--.
Balvkova assisted in developing a new type of uv gladwith a trans-
mission cutoff at a wavelength of 240 mu for a th -k;ess of I mm.
Transmission at 330 mu exceeds 75% even when the glass is 100 mm
thick,
This-glass has the following parameters: index of refraction
1.4715;-
average dispersion 0.00690; coefficient of dispersion 68.5;
expansion
coefficient 54-10-7 at -20-120OC; chemical resistance to
humidity--A,
to acid solutions;;1-3; specific weight 2.35; light absorption
catego-
ries 0-1; vesicul ion about 100 bubbles per kg. Orig. art. has: 4
figures. [141
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te q8
TITLE% The study of structural changes in glasses and
ilass-crystalline me
by means of various methods
SOURCE: VseyoYuznoie soveahchaniYe Po ItAloobraznowu sostoyaniyy.
4th, Lenin-
r d 1964. Stakloobrasnoye fostoyinLye (Vitreous state)l trudy
soveah.chanlyal
bulk ngrad, led-vo Nauka, .1965, 360-365
TOPIC TAGS: lithium glass, silicate glass, aluminum silicate,
catalyzed
crystallization
ABSTRACT: It was shown that during the precrystallization period and
during the
transitiofi to the gluesceramic state significant ~~dnges are
observed In the
linear expansion'coafficLent, index of refractiSm
?mean dispersion, density,
I Jight transmission,and other properties of s asies. The present
authors die
cussed additional experLsent;al data with the aim of =king the
changes In the
quantities listed above more precise. The article covers the changes
in Ma re-
fraction coefficient, spetUld disperiiont and light-tranamission.as a
function
6008304 SOURCE CODE: UR/0237/65/000/0U?/0U2b/0U2U
AUTHOR: Buzhinskiy, I. M.; Yemeltyanova, N.
ORG:
none
_X_
B
TITLE: Structural changes in color centers during heat
treatment of glasses colored
with Cd, S and Se compounds
SOURCE: optiko-mekhanicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 2, 1966,
25-28
TOPIC TAGS: glass, cadmium, sulfur, selenium, optic density,
color center , heat
effect, absorption spectrum
ABSTRACT: The authors gtq4tchanges which take place in the
absorption spectra of
selenium-vanadium &Lass ds function of heat treatment and the
ratios of coloring ad-
ditives: cadmium, selenium and sulfur. It was found that the
optical density curves
for all glasses go through three phases regardless of the
composition and ratios of
the coloring components. The first phase takes place at low
initial heat treatment
t&mperatures. The Change in optical density at this stage
conforms to Beer law and
is a function of the duration of heat treatment and the
concentration of dyes. These
glasses show either weak luminescence or none at all. The
second phase is observed
at higher temperatures. Absorption increases as the temperature
is raised throughout
the entire spectrum alihough the nature of curves for the
logarithm of optical densit)
changes. A maximum or inflection is observed in the curves at
the fundamental absorp-
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L 23212-66
ACC NRs AP6008304
tion edge. As the temperature is raised, this maximum becomes
more clearly pronounced
with a steeper drop. The maximum and the descending section are
shifted toward greavi
er wavelengths. All glasses with an excess of Cd as well as those
with a deficiency
of Cd and more Se than S show the most sharply pronounced maximum
at the end of-this
phase. Glasses with a deficiency of Cd and more S than Se show a
gradual reduction
in the maximum toward the end of this Dhase. These types of
glasses are luminescent
The third beat treatment phase begins at still higher
temperatures and is completely I
dependent on the ratio of dye components contained in the glass.
All glasses with an I
excess of cadmium as well as those with a deficiency of cadmium
and more selenium than
sulfur show a flatter maximum which continues to shift toward
greater wavelengths mhi~e
the optical density at the maximum decreases. Glasses with a
deficiency of cadmium
and mom sulfur than selenium show a shift in the steep section of
the curve,toward
the opposite direction, i. e. toward shorter wavelengths. All
glasses become opales-
cent at higher temperatures. Luminescence is weaker in the
opalescent glass. All
glasses finally crystallize with colors from light yellow to
orange and dark brown
depending an the composition. A theoretical explanation is given
for the experiment_~
ally observed phenomena based on changes in the energy state of
the absorption cente
O.-rig. art. has: 2 figures.
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SUBM DATE: 3ODec64/ ORIG REF: 005/ OMREF: 003
L: 17594-63
ACCESS1071 IM: M00976 S/0286/63/000/008/0038/0038
..4
AUTHOR: ILU~ski ~XM; Michurina, A. A.; Soldatoya, V. N.
TITIM Opt cal g1hae'vith a law refractive index. Class 32j, Vo. 15400T
SOURCE-, Bye. Ubbreterdy -1 torarny*kh znskov, no. 8, 1963, 38
TOPIC -TAGS: glassj, optical glass low refractive index,, refractive
index.,
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PKASL'f BWOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5519
Kromleyakiy. P. P.. Candidate of
Technical Sciences. ed.
Teploenergeticheakiye I
khtmikotekhnologicheaklye pribory i
regulystory
Unstruments and Regulators In
Heat-Power and Chemical Engineering)
Moscow. Mashtitz. 1961. 207 p. Errata
slip Inserted. 8, 500 copies
printed.
Ed. of Publishing Houset 0. A.
Dudueova; Tech. Ed. : L. V. Shchotinina;
Managing Ed. for Literature an the
Design and Operation of NfacKnes.
Leningrad Department, Masbgix: F. 1.
Fetisov. Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book in Intended for
engineers and technicians who construct.
F design, and operate industrial
instruments and regulators. .
COVERAGE- The book deals with new
Investigations In the neld of automatic
checking and regulation of heal-power
and chemical industrial processes.
The following problems are discussed.
improvement of tvo-position
control operation: effect of mass
-proportional
control-. new proportional plus
integral and programming electronic
regulation systems: complete automation
of open-hearth furnaces;
automation of boilers with variable
load capacity. measurement of
pulsating flow. mieasurement a! dust
now; ultr*AonLc and magnetic,
Lnftction nowmeters; pneumaxic
compensating differential manome-
ters; aggreselve-fluld riow=eters; new
magnetic and optical-scous-
tical gas aridy2ers; concentration
rasters, and chlorine and coagulant
regulators. The book in the tLfth In a
series containing reports on the
Investigations carried out by the
Section an Heat-Entineering Control
Instrumentation and Automation of the
t-eningradskoye otdelenlya
Wauchno-tekhaicheskago obahchestva
priborostroitelinor promyshlennosru
(Leninifrad Branch of the ScLeatifIc
and Technical Society of the Instru-
ment-Butiding Industry.) All the
articles presented in this book were
discussed either at sessions of the
above section or at the conference an
measurements of mechanical quantities
called by the section, the
VNIIM (Vocaoyuznyy
nauchno-issledovatellskly institut
inetrologil Lm-
D.L Mandeleyeva -- All-Union Scientific
Research Institute of
Metrology imeml. D. L Mendeleyev). and
the Leningradskly dom
urbenykh im. A. M. Gor'kago (Leningrad
Home for Scientists Imerd
A. M. Gorlidy). No peraonalities are
mentioned. There are 05 ref-
erences: 41 Soviet, 20 English. and 4
Germa~. References accompany
most chapters.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Yoreword 3
PART L AUTOMATIC CONTROL
OF INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
Ch. L Kampe-Nemm. A.A. T.o-FoxtUon
Automatic Control and
Methods of Improving Its Properties 5
0-i -IF
a 0~ a Inp.r.oving properties of
two-position control without
changing the block diagram of the
system 5
2. Discontinuous 'two-postilon control
3. Wroductlon of additional pulses to
the rule of regulating
accor~Ung to the let and 2d derivatives
10
4. Increasing the number of Lailow
stages (three- position
control) 13
S. Applicati-irk-of exponential
feedbacks (two-povition static and
two-position proportional plus integral
control) 14
Ch. IL Kate, A.M. . and N. F. Gonek~
Investigation of Propor-
Uonal Control, Taking Into Account the
Mass of the Sensi-
tive Element and Damping In the System
Units 23
L Equations for a control system with
variable speed of the
servomotor and inertia of the sensitive
element 24
Instruments &nd Regulators (Cont.) SOV/5510
2. EAMIt of system stability
26
3. Formation
of transients
32
4. Equations for a control
system with pure time delay
36
Ch* M.
Strashun, A. Z. Automatic Regulators
_
-
42
L Etsurc_WWa&(
r
~jultors
42
2. RU4-01 and BU4-00 regulators
44
3. RU4-15 regulator
49
41. HL14-10A regulator
51
5. RU 5-01 and RL15 -02 programming
devices
34
Ch. IV, . and S. V. YurovetxkI
Complex
Automation of Open-He Furnaces
arth
as
L Programming elements of
eircult
~
2. Automatic correction of th
progrs-ln of the thermal
operating condltionx
3. Automatic regulation of name angle
93
C
Regulation of fuel oil consumption
64
S.
Correction of fuel oil consumption by the
frequency of
throwing over the valves
66
Ch. V.
Shtfrin U. Sh. Building Up Control Circuits
for
~~
~;a
I
WiXb
er Systems
Be
L Regulation of boiler
water-supply system
72
2. Regulation of
combustion process in the boilers
73
3.
R*gul&Uon of Lir and steam pressure
To
PART IL
FLOW RATE UEASUREMMiT
Ch. YL Kramlevoklyy, P.
P. Criterion of PulmatIng-Flow
Damping
79
iati
11, A.
Ch. VIL Shat _A- Application of Narrowing
Devices for
MassuringDust Flow In a fteumatIc
Traffic System
go
Ch. VIIL Xhimunin A. S.
Ultrasonic Flowmetere
101
L Ph.-
UW
2.
Pulse-tims method
110
Rukhadze . and r, A.
Savell -
Ch. M Za-dedateley S ?A V. A.
-
-
m-p-e-rLe-&-ii-nc-l)ffferenti&T-IZ~a-metera
Eiv~
neurnatic Cc
a.
5
115
Err
L I ompensattrig differential manometers
;
u c
us
2. Means for Increasing operating
reliability of membrane
differmttal
manometers
124
3. Differential manometers with
pneumatic peer compensa-
tLau
lie
Ch. X
Nikitinn, B,~ , L D. Vel't. and V. If-
RukavishnEkovs. Rl-
-
-
Ty-pe Induction T-M';~c
omagnetlcT-FFowt-nerect-
ti
134
Ch. XL BuzhinsW_Nj_ Tachometric
Vane-Type Flowmeters
Huria-RM
141
1. Measuring
average flows
142
2. Me"uring high no's
149
3.
Measuring low flows
ISO
Ch. XIL MIMayloy, B.
P, Measuring the Flow of Aggressive
Liquids
151
L inductive flo~znvtftr for registration
of quick-changing
liquid flows
let
2.
Tachometric van*-type liquid no~meters
164
3.
Measurement of extremely low flows
Ise
PART M MEASUREMENT OF THE CONCENTRAT1014 OF
INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN CASES AND LIQUIDS
S/263/62/0001003/0051015
AUTHOR: Buzhinskiy-N-L- 1004/1204
I---
TITLE: I mpellei -tachometer rate-of-flow metets fot sulfuric
acid.
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhuinal, otdcl'nyy vypusk
lzincritcl'naya Icklinika, no. 3, 1962, 31, abstract,
32.3.189. In Collection "Teplocnerg. i k1limikoteklinol.
p6bory i tegulatoty'*. M.-L.,
Masligiz, 1961, 141-150
TEXT: At the Nevskiy kiiimiclicskiy zavod (Neva chemical
plant, Leningrad) meters of ratc-of-flow, cm-
ploying electric tachometers, were developed. A description
of a device is given %%hich measures the rate-of-
flow of nitrosyl sulfuric acid transported through tubes of
15 to 40 mm dia at a temperature which does not
exceed 150'C, under pressure of up to 6 atm and concentration
of the acid not below 73 '/. The device may
also be employed for cold or hot water and other nonviscous
liquids, provided they are not polluted by
suspended particles. The stream of the acid fills the lower
chamber of the casing and passes through circuill-
ferctitially located openings of the stream dirccting bowl
and it is thus divided into streaks, simultaneously
acquiring a tangential direction and causing a rotation of
the impeller. Through the openings in the cup,
the acid then fills up the upper chamber and by the outlet
channel it is directed into the acid pipeline. The
impeller and the tachogencrator are encased in a cast iron
housing, in the opening of which a nonmagnetic
stainless steel cup is inserted. Scaling off of the cup in
(lie housing is achieved by means of a threaded ring
pressing on a teflon washer. The cast-iron strearn-directing
cup has 8 openings of 7 mm diameter drilled at a
uniform angle around the circumference of the cup. The
impeller with five vanes is made of teflon, the axis
of the impeller is made of cast iron or stainless steel, the
footstep bearing and upper centet are of fused quartz
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Impel let-tachometer... S~263/62/000/003/005/015
1004/1204
or stainless steel. Revolving with the vanes, there is a
ferromagnetic plate made of scft steel which forms
the armature of a simple i.e. generator. The -armature
may be protected by a tellon cover Between the arma
ture and the I trini thick dividing wall, there is a 0.5
mill gap. 'Tile stator is located behind a notimagnctic
and acid-proof partition, and consists of a permanent
magnet and windings wound oil the poles of the magnet
The magnet is made of a magnico alloy, while the
pole-pieces are made of soft steel or arnico steel The
winding consists of 10,000 turns IDA (PEL) enamel
covered wire, 0.08 nini dia. The magnetic system is
fixed to the bottom of the cap by means of a clamp. Tile
lead out wire,, of the windings are connected to a
3-pole
plug receptacle. A deflector and a separating iank,
installed in front of the meter, serve instead ofa
filter A
mnM[IP(MPShChPR) ormfin(MPP) servesas an indicating
instrument; a recording millivoltmeter of Cr
(SG) typeis connected parallel to it As an electric
pulse counter C13-1 (SB-1) m/100 is employed. as
rectifiers,
selenium disks 18 to 25 nim dia. or semiconductor
devices _qru (DGI"s) are used The transistorized
amplifier
is connected to the windings of the generator. The
accuracy of the rate-of-flow meter (including the
inaccuracy
of the millivoltmeter) is, on the average, + 2 " of the
full scale deflection. When the countey is used, the
/0
overall accuracy is better and the error does not exceed
0.5 The rale-of-flow metei of 40 min caliber has
a range from 0.5 to 4.0 m3/hour. Arrangements for
measurement of large (fractional scheme) and small
rates-of-flow of aggressive liquids or gases are
described. There are 8 figures.
[Abstracter's note. Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
RJ'VS,H,--HEJl'KlN) K.Ya.; 4LZ~qNSKIY, V.L.;
OVCHINNIKOV, 1.3.
WS--l combined high-speed cleaning device. fleft.
khoz. 41
110.2:51-55 F 163. (MIRA .171:8)
MDZGAIZVSK'IY,' A;V;,.kand. tekhn. nauk; BUZHINSM,
Yu.Yu., inzh.
Selecting a type of asynchronous motor for
throttling control
systems. Sudostroenie 25 no.7:27-31 J1 159. (KRA
12:32)
(Blectric motors, Induction) (Blectricity on shipa)
SLOBODYUNYUKJI M.I. [Slobodianiuk, M.I.]; BUZHIYEVSKAYA,
T.I. [Buzhiievs1ka, T.I.]
Materials on the cytological diagnosis of influenza,in
children.
Ped., akush. i gin. 22 no.4:3-5 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Kiyevskiy Institut infektsionnykh zabolevaniy AIIN SSSR
(direktor -
prof. I.L.Bqgdanov). (INFLUENZA)
3UZUTEVSKAYA, T. 1.
"Gert,,An Data on ~2oxozAlasm-osis in Yanll
lloprosy toksoplazmoza, re-port theses of a
conference on toxoplasmaois,
, , - I
"z,oscow, 3-5 &7)ril 1961, publ. by Inst amd
.',icrobiology
I
im. 1z- I'. I'Iam~tleya, Acad. !ed. Sci USS-R,
!~.oscow, 1961, 6,~nD.
BUZIiI)EVSKAYA,, -T. I.. (Kiyev)
Luminescence method in rhinocytoscopy In influenza.
Vrach.
delo no.5;109-112 My 162. (I,lIrA 15:6)
1. Institut infektgionnykh bolezney AIIN SSSR.
(INFLUEW-44ICROBIOLOGY)
- 4WAWWk*Qkf&. Irmum"Tr
BUZHrMSKAYA, T.I.
Method of rhinocytoscopy for the differential diagnosis
of influenza
and adevnovirus diseases. Vop.virus 7 no.5:572-576 S-0
162.
DAIRA 15:11)
1, Institut infektsionnvkh bolezney Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya
'11crSSR, ~. Kiyev.
kiNFLUENZA) (ADENOVIRUS INFECTIONS)
(DIAGNOSIS, CYTOLOGIC)
, kYAT.J. -
1-10ROMIN, N.I.; BUSLENKO, A.I.; BUZHMT�,F-
Study of the clinical aspects of influenza and
other acute
respiratory diseases. Vest. A14N SSSFL 18
no-5:87-93163.
(INFLUENZA) (IMPDWIORY ORGANS-DISEASES) (MIJI
16:8)
BITENBINDER, Ye.A. [BitenbLnder, IE.A.]; BUZHIYEVS IKA,
T.I. [Buzhyievs'ka,T.I.)
Oatbreak of influenza among neonates. Pod., akush. i
gin. 25
no.1:27-30163 (MMA 16:5)
1. Institut infektsiynikh khvorob Ministerstva okhoroni
zdrovtya
URSR (direktor-prof. I.L.Bogdanov [I.L.Bohdanov)).
(INFANTS (NEWBORN) -DISEASES) (INFLUENZA)
BUZHIYEVSKAYA, T.I.
Rhinocytoseopy In newborn infants as a method of early
diag-
nosis of influenza. Pediatriia 42 no-5t2O-27 Myt63.
(MIU 16:11)
1. 1z Instituta infektsionnych bolezney (direktor-
chlen-kor-
respondent AMN SSSR prof. I.L.Bogdanov) Ministerstva
mdravo-
okhraneniya TJkrSSR.
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ST"OBOIYANYUK, M. 1. (Kiyev) ; j~tJZ4;XTYqWAj T.I. (Kiyov)
Use of fluorescence microscopy for early dJagnosi.3 of imfluenza.
11,
Sbor.nauch.trud. Inst.irLfek.bol. n0-40851-18-7 046
(MIRA 18:6)
MiNYUKY Ye.F. (lkiyev); BUZ III YEEIV-Si~AYA, T.T.
(E13--v ,I
.1
Obangpo in the cardiavam:0,ar system 'n fever.
El
Sbor.nauch.trud. Inst.infek.bol. no..4':233, -/0 164.
(MIPA 18:6)
KOSTRZHEVA, Yelena Ippolitovna,~nzh.; BUZHIYEVSKIY,
Ivan Iosifovich
inzh.; PILIPENKO, Yelizaveta Antonovna, inzh.;
SABASHNIKOVA,
Galina Petrovna, inzh.; FRANTSEVICH, N.N., inzh.,
retaenzent;
BONDARENKO, O.P., inzh., red.izd-va; STARODUB,
T.A., tekhn.
red.
[Norms for the output, normal losses and
expenditure of raw
produc~a and materials in the processing of cattle,
poultry
and rabbits, and in the manufacture of sausage
products in
the meat processing enterprises of the Ukrainina
S.S.R.] Normy
vykhodov, estestvennoi ubyli, raskhoda syr"ia i
materialov pri
perorabotke skota, ptitsy, krolikov i vyrabotke
kolbasnykh iz7
delii na miasopererabatyvaiushchikh predpriiatiiakh
Ukrainskot
SSR. Kiev, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1962. 130 P. (MIRA
16:5)
(Ukraine-Meat industry--Production standards)
BUZHKEVICH, Mire-slav-.
OW
Dalagate to the conference. RAbotnit.sa 34
no.2:7-8 F 156.
(Linbimteava, Blau&) (mLRA 9:4)
BUZHKHVICH, Hiroslav.
-
Port workers. Rabotnitea 35 no.12:5-7 D 157. (MIRA 11:3)
(Odoesa--Harbor) (Women--Bmplo7mnt)
BURMISTROVA, Lidiya; BUZIUMICH, Miroulav
i-
- - -- -1
Pavlodar, a city of now buildingn. Rabotnitsa 37
n0-7:9-11
JI 159. (MIRA 13:1)
(Pavlndar-Description)
BUZHKVICH, Miroolav
Work glorifies man. Rabotnitsa 37 no.11:14-15 ff '59.
(MIRA 13:2)
(Ryazan Province-Agriculture)
BUZHKEVICH, Miroslav Kazimirovich; MYAKUSHKOV,
V.A... red.
[From padun to Strelka] Ot Paduna do Strelki.
Moskva.,
mysl,, 1965- 125 P. (MIRA 18:3)
V.
Some results of the newest oceanographic studies in the
Arctic; a summary of
lectures. Tr. from the Russian. p. 249.
FRZEGLAD GE)DFIZYCZNY. (Polskie Towarzystwo Meteorologiczne i
Hydrologicne)
Warszawa,. Vol- 3, no- 3/4, 1958.
~r I-' fl W,)
Monthly List of European Accessions (EEIA) LC, Vol. 8, no. 7,
July 1959.
Uncl.
FUZHNITSKIYJ V.
"Theory of the Pack Ice Formation in the Arttic Basin"
report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical
Union., 10th General Assembly
and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholm, Sweden,
6-13 August 196o.
RUMANIA Cultivated Plants. Medicinal and Essential-Oil
Bearing L-8
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol~, No 6, March 1957, No 22857
Author Popesku., Buz-horyan; Lupya., Tseysler, Reshkanu
Inst Not Given
Title Economic Significance of Rose Hips.
Orig Pub Studii si cercetari stiint. Acad. RPR. Baza
Timisoara. 1955..
ser. 2, 2, No 1-4, 25-44
Abstract In the western part of the Rumanian Peoples
Republic studies
were conducted in 1952-1953 on the ascorbic acid content
of
rose hips, the conditions of its formation and
decomposition.
Eight species and 15 varieties were studied. It eas found
that Rosa canina L. (7 varieties) contained 0.4-2.7%
vitamin
C; R. dumalis Bechst (3 varieties) 0.95-2-57%; R.
dumetorum Thuill
(1 variety) 1~; R. glauca W. (3 varieties) 1.37%; R.
rubiginosa
L. (1 variety) 0.09%; R. jundzilli (1 variety) 0.45%; R.
spin-
osissima L. (1 variety) 1.29%; and R. pendulina L. 96
varieties)
3-11%. The maximum amounts of bitamin C are contained
during
the period of fruit ripening; in unripe and overripe
fruit
Card 1/2
o-
MMANIA / Cultivated Plants. Medicinal and
Essential-oil Bearing L-8
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, March 1957, No
22857
there is less vit-min C. It is recommended that rose
hips
be utilized as food and for their vitainin content
in some
products, and also that areas for rose-hip
cultivation be
widened.
Card : 2/2
GBYGOLD, II.; SPMEING. T., R(YMAIIESCU, Eva; BUZI,
Elisabeta
Anomalies of the "Pelger homozygote" type associated
vith other
nuclear and cytoplasmic malformations, in a case of
acute para-
myeloblastic leukemia. Stud. cercet. med. inteim. 5
no.2:191-
195 t64.
GINGOLD, N.; FANKA, S.; BUZI, Elisabeta
The relation between polyglobulism and renal tumors.
(Discussion of
the pathogenetic mechanism). Stud. cercet. med. intern. 3
no.2:233-241
162;
(KIDNEY neoplasms) (POLYCYTILEMIA VERA etiology)
GINGOLD, N.; RUSSU, M.; BJZI13:E.
Effective bone marrow transplantation in a case of
leukothrombophthizis
after cy-tostatic drug therapy. Critical considerations.
Stud. cercet.
med. intern. 2 no-4:551-550, 161.
(BONE MAILROW transplantation)
(SARCOMA., a'TICULU14 CELL complications)
(BLOOD PLATELETS diseases)
(ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS joxicology)
BUZI. L~szlo
The Petofi brigade fulfills its obligation. Magy vasut
7 no-5:4 4
mr 63.
1. Brigadvezeto, Szentes.
13RUCTYRR, I.; RDSV.NZ14v-!G, S. ; PEMNSCU, D.; BUZI,
T.
Study of coiplenant In rheumatic diseases. -Prbbl.
r,umat.,
Bucur. 4: 83-89 1956.
(RHEUqATIS'l, blood in
complemant, variations & progn. value of fixation
tests)
(C()MPLEMENT
fixation In rheum. dis., progn. value)