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268 3/081 1/000/013/023/028 3117 B203 AttTRORSt Dogteva, T. G., Kuztminskiy, 1. S. .1 TITLEs Aging of rubbers in oils PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurhal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1961, 6539 abstract lan32 (Tr. No-f',' in-ta rezin. prom-sti, ab. 6, 1960, 54-68) TEXTe The authors studied the effect of oil based on the petroleum- gasoline fraction upon the aging of filled CkH-18 (SKN-16) rubber at different temperatures. The possibility of applying thi'quantitative 0 extrapolation method of aging rates from high temperatures down to 25 C permitted a calculation of the service life of rutbere in oil. It was 20 years for relaxed rubbers (as to their relative elongation). -It was 9-10 years for stretched rubbers (as to the accumulation of residual strain and stress relaxation). The service life was calculated in consideration of the correction factor of 0.5-0.6. The cause of aging of rubber in oil are thermal oxidation processes; rubber and low-molecular hydrocarbons may undergo coupled oxidation. The apparent activation energy (E) of the aging process is 18-3 koal/mole for rubber in free state in air and in oil Card 1/2 26883 s/oBiJ61/000/013/023/028 Aging of rubbers in oils B117/B203 between 60 and 80 OC, and 9 kcal/mole in oil at>800C. This reduction is due to the effect of oil on rubber oxidation at high temperatures. E-17 koal/mole for the aging of stretched rubber in oil. [Abstracter's notto Complete translation.] Card 2/2 26582 8/0131/61/000/013/022/028 B1171D203 AUTHORSt -Rag'toval-T._G.j Nosovt Yu. 1.9 Lazarenko, Ya. F., Pedorova, V. G.t iusl'm~nskiyq A. S. TITLEs Lging of rubber packing@ in oil PZRIODICAL: Roferativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaq n Io. 13, 1961, 653, abstract 1033, (Tr. N.-i. in-ta rosin, prom-sti, ob. 6, 1960, 69-83) TUTs The authors developed a quick method of estimating the service life of CkH-18 (SKN-1.8) packing rings in oil at -2000. Testa were made in special imitators simulating the packings of machines. Rubber rings originally compressed to 10-30% aged between 60 and 80 00. Deformation and radial compression were periodically measured. A contact pressure of 2.5 kg/cm 2 is sufficient to make the packing completely tight at 20 0G. In this connection,..100% of the permanent elongation (E) is accumulated, and the stress nearly vanishes. ifter finding the kinetic curves foi the accumulation ofE , the authors determined the apparent activation energy Ij 1.~ Card 1/2 1 182 0081/61/000/013/022/028 Aging of rubber paokings in oil B117[B203 of aging and the service life of packings in joints at 250C, the latter being about-10 years (con:id:ring the correction factor). The service life wag practically calculate f r E80%. For packinga operating at -6000, the critical value of the contact pressure required for a perfect seal rose 2 from 7.5 up to 13 k9/om Leakiness is related with the loss in elastic properties of the rubber. fAbstracter's notee Complete translation. Card 2/2 DEGTEVA, T.G. Thermal degradation of fluorinated elastomers Of the type Kel-F and FFF/VF. Part 1, Vyaokomesoed. 3 no.5:671-678 Kv '161. (MERA 14;5) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut rezinovoy proMahlennosti. (Elastoxers) i 5/19063/005/003/015/024 i SIOI/B203 UTHORS Dogteva, T. G., Sedova, 1. H*-P Kusliainskiy,t A, S. PIT LE a Thermal degradation of the fluorine-oontaining Kel-F elastomer at temperatwee above 30000. 11 PERIODICALs Vy9okomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyat v. 5, na, 3t 19631 376-384 TEM Continuing the paper ppblished in Vyi3okomolek. BoYed., 3, 671, iq6ij; the thermal degradation of Kel-F, a tetrafluoro chloro ethylene vinylidens 800. Resultsi (I) The' at-~ 340 :-:3 -IR activation energy of' the,~4egrfidatlon process is 53 kcal/mole. 0 (2) Pr ducts of molecular weight N490 are mitinly formed in the thermal do- ..gradation. The effective activation:onergy during formation of these .i,;,..produota is also 53 kcal/mole. (3) Besides these "high-moleoular" products! a-10% of a low-mole a cular liquid is.form-ed. The activation energy of it formation is 35 kcal/mole. (4) HCly Up and F are forined E-,s gaseous 2 products & (5) The presence of' glass ao,Delerates the liberation of the hydrogen halides. (6) A radical-ionio zech&ninm in assumed for the proc Ca;Fd L 185"-63 E t F(9 _fM)/WS_._A"TG,(ASD._ _?s-4/Pz_4/Fr_4 R"/ WWAT )AIT ACCESSION NRs 'AP3OD6767 S/13190/63/005/009/1417/1421 MAIT '9 AUTHORSt Degtevaj To 0.1 Kuv'm%n9kiyj, A 11~__ \t) Vb ~31 jx3.aa on of Kel-F type fluorifie-containing elastQme TITLEs Oxid tive decompositi in the, 250-360C temperature range, 7 *sokomolekulyarrV*ye soyedineniya, v. 5, no. 9, 1963v 31417-1421 SOURCE: Vy TOPIC TAGSi oxidative degradation, elastomer, fluorine-containing elastomer, autocatalysis, activation energy, HF1, HC1 ABSTRACT: The elastomer under investigation was a copolymer consisting of 47% trifluorochloroethylene and 53% vinylidene fluoride, 2.5 gai aliquots of which were placed in the reaction chamber of an apparatus provided with a heating unit and an oxygen supply. The gaseous decomposition products of the elastomer were-, trapped in wash bottles containing an alkali solutions as well as by low temperature condensation by means of liguid oxygen. It was found that about 75 ml!- of oxygen were consumed during a 10-hour oxidation leaction at 300G, and after 40 hours of oxidation of the elastomer in a glass chamber at 250C there resulted a liberation of 0.3% HC1 and 0.05% HF. Parallel experiments conducted in vacuum Card 112 L 1854443 ACCESSION NRs AP3006767, revealed that oxygen activates the process of H01 and HF liberation, as well as causing an increase in plastic flow of the elastomer. It was also established tho't, in a glass chamber the kinetics of oxidation of type Kel-F elastomers can be recorded only for temperatures above 300C. Experiments conducted at 320-340C I yielded. HU and HF in a mole ratio of 1:4. Taking into consideration the reaction j Of elastomer with the walls of the glass container, a platinum reaction chainber was used in a parallel series of experiments. These showed that the shape of the I kinetic oxidation curves of elastomer Kel-F did not differ in any way from the oxidation curves of the corresponding hydrocarbons. It was also'found that in a platinum container the liberation of HC1 and HF proceeded at a nearly equal: rate, while the activation energy of the reaction was significantly higher as compared -1with the one recorded for a glass reaction chamber. Urig. art. has: 6 charts. I ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel I skiy institut rezinovoy prorV*shlennosti Scientific Research Institute of the Rubber IndustrFj :,SUBMITTEDs 13Mar62 DATE ACQ: 303ep63 ENCLs 00 :SUB CODEt CH NO REF SOVs 003 OTHERt 001 ;Card 2/2 A= AMM T3VU AFFTd,/ASD Pe~4/Fr-4 HOW malUg- am- WA I t: 1wabcbmOkaya, L. E..j agIML T. G-$ Pier'- jus"almeldy A. Accelerated inthod for deterrdWLng the guamilmed stoamge life spam of Ized rubbers rimebA I rezins" no. 4, 1963 17!-,20 TAM: vulcanized rubber ZWQ storage life, creep, atress, velixation, the extension ABSTRACTs The principle cf the mthA prop, x(ed by the w4hors; consists in extra- polating the recorded gSUIL,rate of , bbem bigh te;*e-,mUue9 to fit the therml conditions of the storage place. To We end it was tMortaml-, not on3,v to select tests sensitive to ebangem associated with the aging of rabber but also to make sure that the said changes were proceeding at* an even rate. Mpenftng on the actual con- ditione of storage, the theml accelerated agibe teal: nwt be conducted on rubbers either under stress or vithout it, and Inthe medium q%e :mbbar is surrounded with. It Is suggested that thb thermal tests be mducted In seAes at 20C intervals, with an upper tenpereture level of 9)-100C for natural rubber for natural rulober and 110-130C for syntbetic rubber* In the pivaent investigation stress was chosen as an Index of aging. It was conducted on lOx:LO-= plup v,1 vWLc&n1md MM-18 no*r L 13662-63 f ACCESS F- IW Mi AF~001 The sunder longitudinal preoffilre etzess in an oil medium &t 50,, TO., 90,, and 310C. magnitude of the stressP sigma, was measured initially and aftir various time lntei~- Yals. From these, the ktnetics of continuous relaxation of st.:ress as well asthe Ztorage life span of rublmr SKU-18 at 25C vere calculated, the latter amounting to Mine years, vb1ch approxEmates the figure found frcripractice. Orig. art. has: 9 iformulas and 3 charts. 4ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isisledovateltskiy institut re2Jmovoy pramyfthlennosti (Scian- earch Institute of Ibbber industry) t1f1c Res SUMMM-1 00 DA32ADQ: 3M&3,63 IRM 1 01 iSUB COZZ: 00 WO MW SOV: W, OTHRR: 003 EEGTEVA, T.G.; KUZIMINSMIY, A.S. Oxidative degradation of the fluorine-containing elastozoer of the Kel-F type in the temperature range 250-3600s Part, 1. Vysokom.soed. 5 no.91 1417-1421 S 163. (MIRA 17-1) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut rezincivoy promyshlonnosti. DEGTEVA, T.G.; SED(ArA., I.M.; KMIMINSKIY, A.S. Mechanism of the thermal degradation of elastamer of the type Kel-F (copolymer of trifluoroethylene with vinylidene fluoride) in the tomperat,,Ire range 200-3800. Part /+. Vysokom. soed. 5 no.10:3485-2490 0 163* (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rezinavoy promysh- lennosti. 'ACCESSION NR-. AP,104,5696 AUTJROM- Degteva, IT. G.; A, S. HuzImin W~k._A- Ehamlft, TITLE: Effect of adilitives fm the olln-Anation of 4&vsm fluoride frce mixtures =4 rubbers based on the Viton A tylpe plaidoiner ut ~Igfi temperatures SOME: Kaubhuk i rezina, no,, 9, 1984, 8-1.2 TOPIC TAGS:, Jelastamer, filler, h)-drozen~nnaroe, dehydrcnuca-h=t1on, silica gel, carbon black, molytdeiium glass, steol + S/V-ItDn A ABSTRACT: In -oril6r to extend the wcmk previously done on K61 F 6Njftmer, the k1netles of debydrottuortnationof the Vitvn A,hjpe- elastomer waiTiEvestigated in a vncuum over a temperature range of 25D-320C. U was found that only an tnsi~~nificant amount of RF is e3iminated f-rom an elastomer contalnin;- no additives (0. 08 wL % In 40 hrs.)., Mie amount of HF elimtanted durhq,, the heating of ~WtDa A also depends considerably on the ranterial with which It is in cwtact. The 1m*g*eBt'.amount of HF is elijidnated when the elastomer Is heated on a molybdenum gl:wsV 1he least on steel-S. 7be molybdenmm glass facilitates the splitdng off of fluorine atoms from the Viton A elastomer and the rubbers based on it, thus d(screaslug the activation enorgy~ of this r6action and of the thermal de- COMPUltion of6e pDlymev chtdn' ftom 58 W 20 k~al/znole at 360-400C). According to the card 1/2 A -DEGTEVA, T.G.; KUZIMINSKIY, A.S. Effect of ingredients on the separation of hydrogen halides from rubber and rubber compounds based on type Kel-F elastomers at high temperatures. Kauch. i rez. 23 no.2:11-17 F 164. (MA 17:3) 1. Hauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rezinovoy pi;DWshlennosti. D -65 EPF,'c)1t?r-1V-9r-A(s) ACCESS 1014 NR:1 A14049848 S/000(1/64/000/000/0110/0113 A J AUTHOR: Degteva~_T._G.; Fuz minskiy, A. __S. TITLE!:'~ TherM001dative demr_nditl6fi of;:6:Ke1,-F_type elastomer at temperatures-- above,300C. IV SOURCE:- Xhimichesklye avoystva.l.modif ikatstya polimerov (Chernical properties arid, the modification of - polyMe a); abornik~statey, Moscow, Izdvo Nauka, 1964, 110- r 113 TOPIC TAGS elast r,~Kel-F~elastomek, ome thermal degradation activation energy r 'oxidative degradation vinyllidene f luctride, triflua ochloroethylene A :ABSTRACTi. The:mechanism of the ihermooxidative,degradation of the Kel-F elastomer and 53%-vln 11dene fluoride)-_ i (copolymer-containing-47% trifluor Iochloroethylene- iy vas investigated. The effebt of oxygen concentratim and vinylidene flw~ride con-~ tent on this Process wav studied.- The effective activation energy of thilo pro- cess over the temperature range of-320-360C and at an oxygen pressure of 750 m. is 30 kcale Cm decreasing the oxygen pressure from 750 to 360 mm, the activation' enei,,Sy of the.oxWtive degtadation increases by 81cal. A study of the oxida- tive degradatton 01 the X-el-F:blastomer at different: initial oxygen pressures Card 1/2 -- -------------,-------------------- L 3~4150-65 ACCESSION WR: AT4041984B sficived thzWfrom-0 to 1360-:'mm at-3400,-tbe rate-of degradaticn rapidly increases. I Over a pressure range of 360-700 mm, however, the rate of degradation varies only~ slightly. An increase in the -vinylidene fluoride content in the polymer from 35 to 52% by veight leads to an Increase in its relative stability toward oxygen. ble This increase in stability to oxygen In due to the formation of conjugated dou bonds resulting from tbe.splitting off-of by4rogen fluoride molecules from the polymer chain.- Thereforei the higher the vinylidene fluoride content in the polymer, the higher the therval.'stabillty ofthe elastomer lin oxygen. Orig. art.: has:, 4 figures. ASSOC7ATION- Nnucbno~lssledovateliskly institut rezinovo prmyshlennosti Y -itific research institut (Rubber industry sclei e) SUBMITTED: l6Jul62 ENC*L:00 SUB CODE: Irl, OC nD REF SOV: 002 OTHER: OD1 C,,d 7 L r iA 'CE ion NR: AP5013731 IV (GSV), or B, P and Ti (GSBPTt).-in the backbone. The rubbers were ipreparmd and vulcanized by various methodso Including irradiation~ and were investigated both unfilled and I*aded with various fillers, relative thermal stability.of the rubbers, rubber mixes and ;vulcanizates was estimated from the weight loss of specimens 0n cheating for 2 hr in vacuum at 250-500C. It was shown that: 1) ipolymers with Ti or B and P ataris in the bachbone (Fig. 1 of the Enclosure) exhibit the highest.,thfarmil stability-, 2) rubber mix--s ;,filled with TiOz or FL-203jhave the bighest thermzl stability; 3) 'peroxide and irradiat Ion~~ulccnizatus Ica-ded with identical fillers :exbibit a verv cloise thermal.,elitebility; 4) heating of rubber mixes :and vulcanizates in vacuum at 250-500C increases the thermal stability r as a resu -41e a of he vubbe lt I of ~L tabilizing effect of the fillers 5)~ vulcanizates which give -of I the same-amounts of-volatile products on beatInS in vacuum can considerably differ in the rate of chemical streaH.Te -laxation, a fact st.re.ssed in view of the ust,, of silicone rubbers:*as'sealants; 6). irradiation vultanizates of cilicone rubbers with Ti, o r'B and - P atoms in the:backbone, heated In vacuum in the strea;qed state, present no advantages over SKTV vulcanizates either Card 2 /4 GRUBER, V.El.; KLEBAliSKIY, A.L.; DE ~T~QTA A.S.; j, :41liglAYLDVA, T.A.; KNIMINA, Ye.V. Effect of supe-molecular structure on the thermal stability of siloxane e2astomers. lj'ysokom. soed. 7 i7c.3:462-467 I-IX 165. (VlRL4 1e,:") 1. Ilauchno-issledovatell-kiy institut ainteticir.'esRoFa kauchlika I institut rezinovoy CMESSI MSOCIATICR utone StMMITTEDz 21ja365 00 BROL SUB C(YDE: MT,Ot- vo REF $0v, 001 -ATD PREM5. OVER ~000 a 4031 Ctird 12 ~(O/rvw-(j Tc 104. 853 65- Wt (m) CCESSION NR: -~LYR/01110/65-/i)O~/007/1198/1202~:' 67M],:54 M-1 AMIJORt D ova T.. Go k&lva A44 Kha*w A#; Kuzl~mlnaki 'Jjex~' '.-!.--:JT1T1X-.~ Th#roai tion dation of i0t "Ailtwev) at 25~--Jiw dtgr+-~4!5C ITOPIC TAGS: viton A, hexafluoropropylenn, vinylidene f luoride, thermal degradaticm 1OSMCT-. Tha, th*l~l deg"dation -oif- Vlte'D-A Ja- flu- ioridecopolymer). iras studied in a -vacuum-at- 2,50-4000. In the 250-3200 C range, the change in the weigbt of the elastomer was, very slight (about A). The activation energy of - thermal Aegradaticoi of the polymer chain in this range is 23 kcal; this is.. lat-tributed to the in the cbeJn. In tho 340-40010 C range, an presence of wea)c spots a ulen oocurs, md in addition to the polymer lextensiv degradation of the racrmol t a ~Iresidue, three fractions area evol~,ed4 Infrared spectmscopic analysis revealed thaf the polymeric residues and fl~actions" I wid 11 contait Uolated and.conjugated double. bonds of the -Cr=alH- type; 1b9- gaseous ftsaction III --aonsista primarily of CraH, CH =CF f luorinato'd of u Me ified- itracture 1'~i"tO and minute 2 2) bydrtxarbons n ni Card 1/2 derivatives c,' khim,. I no.il.'Il)i&--194! N v ty p~, ,.n--,ti t u L Submitted' Ductmbor Z';. &XSSZINA M. [Bassina, M. I (L-v,o-fP _owr.TxA,-EYA- 1, (Volgograd); LAVRENYEV, G. I(Leningrad); MIFAJL(YV, A. [Mikhaylov A.] (Sama kand).; PETRENKO, G. XTiraspol); ROZSNOV, V. (Roshnov, V.) (Donetsk); TARTAKOVSZKIJ, N. . [Tartakovskiy, N.3 (Kiev) Radio amateurism into the schools! Radiotechn#a 12 no.12:394-395 D 162. PEG STENKO, Ye.S. _=L,.A. K. ; M Parenteral forms of epidemic hepatitis. Zhur. mikrobiol.; epid. i immun. 41 no.6:136 Je 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Poltavsl:aya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya i Semenovskaya rayonnaya bollnitsa. DEGTIAR' , A. IS,. , Cand Ai,:r '.~'ci -- (dis,-) "Airrotc-ChIlics of tile raiL~ini:~- of seedlings of' walnut plants //juglans reg a-/7 in the rjortL---rn part ci' the Ukrainian SS'.R.11 Kiev, 19,60. 18 pp; (I-drdstry of' A,-;r-icuI'L,.;re UKrain- ian SSR, Teaching Section of the Ukrainian Academy of Az;-ricultural be-i- ences); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 21-6G, 12~) 'z DMYAR, A.YA., i)rof.; NOVIK, I.O.,prof. Gingivni nerve lesions in pyorrhea alveolnria. Yrnch.delo no. 2:10-165 7 158. (MIRA 11:3) 1. 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Lwu*Av *ad A m . . t6 IM-33 -apiAp is do K~tftvtuftka 00 43 W%Pwlkta am theu OUT as* Baikow ego 09 too Own 609 i tie* woo t somapa .1. 0.1 amit all III i;-171 834,11 aa Is. 0 a 19 0 Pt a 1AL %Iwo "1111f mw n Vol l"I 93 a 2 1 0 0 , 0 0 *Is 0 o 0 0 o c 4 ~ ty .I?rl" . mh= 118"t ;7 -V il . 4. 'ar,milk 01 lit" to the 1 .4 mH of a difwbm tallery proved belpful on many oct *ft. V. R. I"ow t so. ........ Fl~l I s* 00 I 00 .00 00 09 -00 . goo 00 D4mp ovilliatka of remelt and "k juice. M. Y4. ' 00 irttitlt Sakbnr.ow 1"-, 1. l-'I(tiltill. Thi, &T. ~ ti.-Il Ipm miIv I%h % .00 I, I I~ ilt fam va ~,, , .00 go ~11W C-0 1 -111-1 I~ frollfil"I"I to p1l 0 I t 1 t J'A- TIN1,41 Aifh IhtlL .,I- JIM. A sketch of .1 .111filall-m I ml, 00 as 1 7 .41AItumost4t illf"AlkSt (LA$WKAIWm zoo .as It 0 of n q I 1 9 he 0 of v I 0 U 0 6 fif 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 014, 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Ole a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 I cAndlimm mdow hr "a* is, No. I, M" 14-y8, = :~ P-D. - - Zh4 yo turbm4mb~ tw meh w -,Wa -:- .ilh hateb =oftem. ftetche awt cak-n. we I given. V. H. Raikow DEGTYAR, M. YA, USSR (600) Purnaces Concentric stokirg with limestone and fuel. Sakh. prom., no. 7. 19!;2. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October - 195b, Uncl. 2 INGTYARI, N. Winners in All-Union socialist competition. Avt.trantip- 33 no.12: 32 1) '55. (HLRA 9:3) (Automobiles--Repairing) DMYAR, 11. (Anadyr' ). Noma, All Far North collective farms further the initiative of Lorino farm workers. Pozh.d9lO 3 no.8:6 Ag '57. (MLBA 10-8) (Russia, Northern--Building materials) GULYY, M.F., akademik; DEGTYARI, R.; MATSUKA, G.Kh. Mechanism of some insulin functions in metabolism. Dakl. AN SSSR 140 no.6:1448-14,11 0 161. (MIRk 14:11) 1. All USSR (for Gulyy). (INSULD) (METABOLISM, DISORDERS OF) md ILS contution with actom -T-!~" I p ":c4lufilxl~_Df cleatt" by Ar Quit -A to Lebliman M~. 3a, I -37, A!"] !~EM:renu- tlot 11 Us vraq uc,f: 1" p"". 7'~r i'_ .Sh? r?'; phc?--ph ate r'p, erftafi- .3t + phate(ATP), i5 pr~'_*It i~- t'-"'j form-, fm_zu a viErt: mmart4 imn AT' swrlples. For pTepi, m, 1~ah c" waru.swl. enz* -me oi mumrk pla-t-m-t: iLrtd ~, 2) Imind, a~ 4TP, 160 mg. 0 Di~ nlt of ATP t-amPlm v1 UV! muscle dmrg 61 N HVI, 2-4 t a. af water ;Adt~l, :1:0 thc:., t Fmvi a dr.- wEWia p-icpn. c! pt.79mil mi-c-sin there v-'wquat'J_r can. be o!7talnW a protehi fnaction, ckmtg. jil"ut 47, of the 1 nwer, tt.~ mmblue-.17 I" ~' v %-'k lnlti~d niy~>-zlrt, mlng d istd. ii-ater arsalt Wil., ?;+k-h j J~,qk v';itb j__hzr;rA,p&1bA in. rwd thr vol. brui:41i! tr I k1 T-n-1 In myc-in Pt pp 7, in the presa-ceol Cz"wid catallnic anits. o1`ATPc,-AD.?. Tile A' -Muc for tile map- ilw4~ tim, and its mlatkn to Ca + + -Ival M; P11. T~Ttle_ Lv arilm. j -~!:v -.-, e ELL bzm* tl~_n zk-." C-1 Wmi M din n-_-1. IcW, .:'Icr -t -rwi. b.k Z~7r.'t ;ac' ivm'. ra'!:- Actm, MI ia Wo'? pruttin pra's e'ad, JA -7~1~Plht7 "lV14itV 61 1 CrYM tj mumir'.); r~; lameE-'d,-al I - the pu-oftln 0i'. ft~411 to 13 Itm FjO&III; ;31T pi~lti' ;;~rdm- V) rl~:I,1113. DEGTYAR I , R * G. U&SA/Madicine - Adenosintriphon-hata3a Medicine - Bioche,lstry nisolauon In Custal rorm and Descripticn of ..,denosintrilhoa;hataseen Re T- Soreni,, P. D. Inat of B iodbeat Am~d ~5cl WIM9 4 rq? niDok Ak Nauk 3;-;SR" Vol UVIlp No 2 Jul 49 Sme Pror*rtiez of an Dvorhikmmp ft- C&O Degtyartj Sim I* methods ault&ble for OtUdt-ntua ja worked out for laoInting adenonintririiosphotase In two Cryntaa f0=0- Yhos,-h-,tase activity of c47stul ferment, including amount of albwAn per milligr=, Is tabulated for one orysUl fcrmaLnd a -Ixture of both. Fermentative nuturs of the seat-zd form has not yet been clarified. Submitted by Acad A. V- Palladin 21 Apr 49* PA 54/49%& SORNNI, A.T.; DIOTYAR. R.G.,-,-- Relation of action to adenool,notriphosphate-creatine-pherame. Ukr. biokhtm.zhur. 22 no.2:135-14:i 150. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Institut biokhiiii Akademii nank URSR, Kitev. (ACTINS) (IrLymm) --Iu 4e~aad of Alas*. dift'irftli Plant ~r~ irlth I d U 1 A. iripank Aftmenola . M. P, GWYT. M. Kaombel"ka It. G. or a JC I.Vereoettka - A - S R , AW.1-30 1, - . S'S.R. Kiev). ~V' j"" J" DiAw"j. Amr, ", M, ? SQ(R It Was previow re"ed, (cf. HJUCkme llrvrix~- *k** 1. 12, 19W that In the I of the-,Obial silage ~ fermentation added lnorp.X N qre convened into Org. cmpdls. cf nutritive yalue, cnA~hlng the silatte ab an animal fodder, The new org, N rwip&; nit mostly amlatt odds. smides. PW the like, Rtprdk%s t4 the tM of the t NUA salt added to the silagt the Or" of Itj cowm',don into org. N vompds~ is about the same nod depefid-. upon the amt. added, The optimern was:1 kC. of M w 4.7 kg. of (NHG)k5Oj/ton al the gtrot malt6a). The si" wrm In the forin of imuches af- 1OD-ton mpucity, Cvrn, sim- flowci, anti suga-bect-lop alhge whii ajul w1thnot wMtA (NI1t)*VOj, at 4.7 kg./tou, were studk-d. Under the ustud randitinns of Wage fetmentation (contrnh) the tialurOMF m%7urring org, K sulmmm were rolaced durlug the. fer- Uteutatiol M. Its inilows;' In Corn silagg III l = ( f! 8 mul "Iyer 'jw 8, %; In raigar-bw-top ;iLige ;;4" )%' 'lle Adda. .1 t4110,S0, at the rate ijidiolted tobarril mxli 11A. wrw, nnd Tie wg. .14 siu stai cm cotwcrted (r,"a the K14- wit con'tituted ad(Ins. of nutritive N imtipd,. ir Ow GAT I - Ing j*rcvntagc.,: enm sifitgt I.4Rcjj.; 4tuifl .... er O.S:V", and mtgar-bvet tops -A 170 e)n the dr~,m I. lni-,k. S, Levine VS S R d JBJ J It 0. Dtgtyar and K. 1.7afteak Xkv). Mmi . M mn.0Um e ()wt. ft. OiAhiom, Uwe. 27.b! "IUML-W SUMtWkfy 117-MI9 mui o mAttrw WM 4 -C;wv was owd- , t of all. agw belnX odded. AboAmle vaWeo #A datL4 mv differ- *At but pneW fieM W mmlis and evOwAmu an the mm. as In OMIM "I. (d. P! fil d0fj). B.6. IAVIOD GULYY, N.Y. I MAZURS1410. N.P.; GONCHARIVSKATA. T.S.; DAGTYAR' , R.G.; GSWU, 0.1.; SLYUSARMNXO. 1.T.; ZAKHAROV. A.V. Preparation from the lytic substaceB of Bacillus mesentericus and its action on aBcitic cancer in mice. Vrach. delo no.12:1347 D 157. (MIRA l1e2) 1. laboratortys bioterapii rake (zav. - kand.ned.nauk N.P.Kazurenko) Kiyevskogo institute epidemiologii i mikrobiologii i otdal tkanevykh belkov (zav. - chlea-korre6pondent AV USSR. prof. M.F.Gulyy) Insti- tuta blokhimii AN USSR. (CARGER) (BACTERIA, AKROBIC) I/ il;i I y i , M. 1111j'Ll~r"Irl.-Il 'Fithod ~," -,,~r' l'icatlon, the ~,ryat~-.11J.zation, ;ind the propertl~--; c-f' gluccse oxioase f*rw,+ thto fungas ilidopl. bilal. Ukr. bizikhj m. zhur . 34 no. I 1 962 A.? 1. (M: RA 171 9 1. Ifnitilt-u-, blolhimil A14 UkrSSR, Klyev. GULYY, M.F. akademik; LPPT,4LRI. .9 . R..G. . Parification and crytitallization. of glucose oxidase from the fungus Penicillium vitals pidop2itchco Bilai. DoklAN SSSR 145 no.1:209-211 JI 162. (MMU 15:7) 1. Institut biokhimii AN U&SR. 2. Akademiya nauk USM (for Gulyy). (GLUCOSE OXIDASE) (FENICILLIUM) GULYY, Maksim. Fedotovich; BIIAY, Vera Iosifovna; PIDOPLICHKO, Nikolay Makarovich; DEGTYARI, Rita Grigorlyevna; NIKOLISKAYA, Yelena"*M [Glucose oxidase enzyme and its use] Ferment gliukozo- oksidaza. i ego primenenie. Kiev, Naukovadurrika., 1964. 142 1). (KIRA 18:2) R.G-.' (Dphtir-.1-p F.H.]; GULY7, M.F. -.p M. .1; ','A'YZFLt, YP.B. ya Sr)m,p P-rcp--Kaps of -rirstallinp and p-,irific-d-nonr-ry3t,-il2.-Lne glUCOS9 o;cLdasr- Fireprirritinix from Pprilcilliun vi-tiale pidopl. Fit, Bilai, Uk-r. bioklijr.. zhur. 37 tio.2t",.69-176 t65. (YJRA 18:6) 1-. Instit-A 'oiokh!ziJ---All TUkrSS-R, Kj-ypv, 4 lnstitut eksperimemtallnvy medits-Iny 0114 SSSR, Lj- - OT L] ,ning-a.l. NIKOLISKAYA, Ye.A. [Nikollslka., 0.0.]; DEGTYP.R1, R.G. [Dehtiar, R.H.) 1,11- Isolation glucose oxidase from Penicillium vitals Pidopl. at Bilai. Mikrobiol. zhur. 26 no.1:48-54, 164. (MIRA 1.8-11) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN Ukr SSR. DEGTYAR. R. G.. MATSUKA, G. KH., and GULfY, M. F. (USSR) Me Mechanism of Certain Fbysiological functions of' Insulin." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 : g :`n ft X00" d sum meow d ftuoww emb is owww. a- G. It. Kywe,, and 1'. A. DWynt. (Aittimme bek. 1040, X 0, 11 7), (InfludiUm). Withavbmtodwmwinif the 21M.1.11bil.* lw(L-nW# of the t4lr* of atmolutisl ah~t. to Omar ill thune C-Ating thimittah to) P41411 titmilskir. Aw"r "s6&- witis rAvIiesting of dill oxyri guilt will$ tumil"Ittl hemilig of the Utusterial by Imels"S 0 wwild torhem divirst; t1w vottirw pmerass. Pw Plain, vonekamm.- 01 (1) Prohrating (if t0300,C. tv,4mnolift-I on the rate Or crocilaig Or =11tv. and thirk this rate rots 1* v,,sumi.immsbIv mdvw~xl by i.w&uw ,f SlieciAl tarchm but this tudy not be atdsirut r~r certain go a 13.1" fir fitglej.- .. K. .3! Do Labol., tc).ry,, 1,joscc A 0 Roe ;Zoo )No* :see Ul ie 4 0 1 An,- -1 -04-0 3 U Ts 7# v3 1, 44 K I " 11 a" It ;ree **a# 00000 000 00t# 0 0 0 0 00 goo 0 00 4 Nto :I DREYZENSHTOK, Zundell Borisovicb; LUSHKOV, Vatim Lazarevicb; DEGTYARI, T.A.0 inzh.l retsenzent; RUBINCHIN, Yu,#Lsp RUSSO, V.L., nauchn. red.; KUSKOVA, A.I., red.; KOROVENKO, YuAp tekhn. red. (Handbook of a welder in shipbuilding] Spravochnik avar- shchika-sudostroitelia. Leningrad, Sudprom iz, 1963. 351 P. PRIL 17: 2) G 7 PI N MR/ Miscellaneous - Communications -Cud 1/1 Pub. 133 - 11/19 Aui'ohors I Degtyar', T..B. Title 2 How we disseminate thit reSUltaL of advanced e3q*rivents Periodical i Vest. svyazi 6,,' 22-23,o, June -1955 Abstraot I Perspective plans and',nethods aidopted by the communication establish- ments in the Amur regLon, in organizing, wdntaining and serviding of the telephone., telW%ph and radio com=ixLeations and equipment, are briefly discussed and described. Institution Submitted 7 , 99-1C-4/8 AUTHOR% Degtyar" V.A., Engineer, and Lerner, V.I., 'Engineer TITLE; "Northern Donets-Donbaso Canall0anal Severnyy Donets- Donbass) PERIODICAL: "Gidrotekhnika i Melioratsiya", 1957,1# 10, p 39-49 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Construction of the Northern Donets-Donbass canal was started in 1954. This 125-km long canal will supply water to the population and industries of the Donbitas. The canal begins at the village Raygorodok, from where a double pipe siphon, 288 m long, paesee underneath of the Kazernyy Torets river. Where the canal traverses loose and permeable ground, the bottom and sides are either lined with prefabricated reinforc- ed concrete slabs, or have been given a monolithic lining, consisting of 20-40 cm of sand and 10 cm of concrete. Con- struction of the canal is planned to be carried out in-2 stages. During the first stage Gorlovka, Artemovsk, Chasov- Yar, Stalino,fasinovataya, Yenakievo, Makayevka and other towns of the Donbass are to be supplied with water by 1957- 1958. During the second stage of construction to be com- Card 1/2 pleted by 1959, the flow capacity will be increased from "Northern Donets-Dnnbass Canal" 99-10-4,/8 17 Ou m/sec to 25 cu m/sec. A storage reservoir with a capacity of 546 million cu m will be built at Krasnyy Oskol to insure a steady supply. Four pumping station8, establish- ed between the 5 gravitational sections, lift the water to a total height of 237 m. The article contains 1 map, 3 figures and 12 photographs. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 DIGTYAR', V.A.., ~nzhensr.. - - ~ --i~ 4k*the ground water level using borehole filters with ejector pumps, Stroi. prom. 35 no.5:21-22 My 157. (KnRA 1W) (W&ter, Underground) (Pamping machinery) AUTHOR: Degtyarl, V.A. and Litvin, A.N., EnFineer:- 99-58-7-3/10 TITLE; The Application of Thin-Walled Reinforced Mortar Casing Plate Forms for the Construction of the North Donets-Donbas Canal (Primeneniye tonkostennykh armorastvornyRb plit-obolochek na stroitel'stve kanala Severnyy Donets-Donbass) PERIODICALt Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1958, Nr 7, pp 16-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT- Thin-walled reinforced mortar casing plate forms were first applied in the construction of the North Donets-Donbas Canal. From this experience, the following conclusion can be drawn: thin-walled reinforced mortar casing plate forms are thinner and lighter than reinforced concrete casing-plate forms-, the-re- fore. they can be placed within the normal thickness of the protective layer without any need of additional reinforcement. The light weight of reinforced mortar casing plate forms facilitat6s fitting and does not require additional use of metal for strengthening the reinforced structures. These forma possess high elastic properties and therefore are much less subject to defects during transportation and installation than reinforced concrete forms. When concreting structures, these forms make up it monolithic unit with the basic concrete, turning Card 1/2 it into a protective lining. The seam is watertight and frost- 99-58-7-~/10 The Application of Thin-Walled Reinforced Mortar Casing Plate jWorms for the Construction of the North Donets-Donbas Canal resistant. The technology of,manufacturing these forms is very simple and does not require any special plants. If these forms are used, the preparation of cement casings can be mechanized and the labor-consuming work is thus reduced by 3,2 times. In comparison with wooden forms, reinforced mortar casing plate forms are more economical. Reinforced mortar casing plate forms can easily be manufactured in curvilinear shape for casing curvilinear parts of dam piles, reinforced crete pipe-lines, etc. The manufacture of such forms is to large extent less expensive than the manufacture of curved re- inforced concrete plate forms. There are 16 photographs. 1. Canal - Madntemance .2. - Reinforced mortar - App:Lications Reinforced mortar P. Pr4fibriMUOn con- a Card 2/2 SOV-08-58-9-151/21 AUTHORS: Degtyarl V A and Litvin, A.L., Engineers TITLE: The Protection of the Surface of Freshly Poured Concrete with Ethinol Varnish (Zashchita poverkhnosti svezheuloz- hennogo betona etinolevym lakom), PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroiteltstvo, 2958, I;r 0, :)P 42 - '13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The collaborators of the former YuZhEII and the central laboratory of the construction of the Donets-Donbass Ca- nal, A.I. Raygorodskiy, A.N. Litvin, Engineers !~'.S. Dobrosh- tan. N.A, Nikiiradze and A.V. Babanin. proposed and intro- duced the method of protecting freshly poured concrete by covering its surface with a layer of' ethinol varnish (VTU Nr 1267-54). Results were better than those obtained by watering and covering the concrete surface. Yoreover, the use of varnish was much cheaper than other methods. There are 2 photos and 1 table. 1. Concrete- Preservation 2. Varnishes--Applicaticms Card 1/1 AKRANOV, Z. M. , kand. geogr. nauk; RAKITNIKOV, A. N., kand. geograf. nnuk; ZAMKOV O.K., kand. geograf. nauk; SHERMUKBAMEDOV A.M. deceased); SAUSHKIN, Yu.G., doktor geograf. nauk, prof, otvi red.; DEGTYARI, V.I,, red.) KHISAMOV, A.V., kand. geograf. n red.; ASTAKHOV, A., red.; GORIKOVAYA, Z.P., tekhn. red. [Agricultural geography of Samarkand and Bukhara Provinces] Geograftia. sellskogo khoziaistva Samarkandskoi i Bukharskoi oblasti. (By]Z.M.Akramov i dr. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad. nauk UzSSR. Pt.2. 1961. 323 P. (Materialy Zeravshanskoi ekspedi- tsii SOPS AN UzSSR, no.1) (MIRA 16:10 1. Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR. Tashkent. Otdel geografii. 2. Nachallnik Otdela sellskogo khozyaystva Gosplana Uzbek- skoy SSR (for Degtyar'). (Bukhara Province-Agricultural geography) (Samarkan4-Province-Agricultral geography) KORZHENEVSKIYp N.L.; DONTSOVA, Z.N.; KHASANOV, KhAh., dots.; VASILIKOVSKIT, N.P.; SKVORTSOV, lu.A.; POSIAVSYATA, 0.1u.; KOGAY, N.A., dots.; MARDOV, K.D.j AKULOV, V.V.; RABUSHKIN, L.N.,, prof.; SHULIT3, V.L., prof.; GORBUNOV, B.V.; GRANITOV, I.I.; KOSTIN, V.P.; SMIRNOV, N.V., dots.; TSAPENKO, N.G., dot ---DEGTYAR-'--Y-I.. CHERNOV, P.N.; MUKMINOV, F.G.; ELI EVSIMTX-,7K-.rm-,mlllABCHIKOV`, P S i A.M.; DALIMON' N.D., dots.; LOBACH, Kh.S.; TADZHIMOVq T.; ARKAWYEVA, A.N.; GALIKOV, Ch.V.; SHTARKLOVA, S.I.; BESSONOV, M., red.; BAKHTIYARDV, A., tekhn. red. [The Uzbek S.S.R.] Uzbekskaia SSR. Tashkent, Gos.izd-vo UzSSR, 1963. 483p. NIRA 16;8) (Uzbekistan) AGRANOVICII, S.A., dotsent; DEGTYARI, V.M. Aerosoltherapy using antibiotics in tho clinicEd treatment of tuberculosis. Zdrav. Belor. 6 no.60840 Je 'CO. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Iz Minskogo oblastnogo protivotuberkuleznogo dispamera glavnyv vrach - dotsent S.A. Agranovich. (AEROSOL THERUY) (ANTIBIMICS) (TUBERCULOSIS) DEGTWI...V-~L Tracheobronchoscopy using the optical bronchoacolle in pulmonary tuberculosis. Zdrav. Bel. 8 no.6:22-24 Je162. ODRA 16:8) 1. Iz Minskogo oblaotnogo pcrotivotuberkulaaogo dispansera (glavnyy vrach- zaaluzhennyy vrach BSSR A.A.Yurkovtseva); muchnyy rukovoditoall rabot, dotsent S.A. Agranovich. T MULOSIS~ - (BRONCHOSCOPY) UBF ( (TRAC1M&-EXFLOz1AT ION) T. L6 572-66 PNT ( d ) /T ACC NR: AP6007305 TJP(c) 13B AIG SOURCE CODE: UR/02t-17/66/016/001/0082/0087 AUTHOR I)egtyar, V. U. GRG: Institute of Automation and Telemecbanics,_Acadeiny of Sciences SSSR (Institut Av-tomatiki i telemekkianiki Akadem,"Ll -nauk-S~~tjlf-- of the nervous system TITLE: Modeling in-p�Y-si-O.Lov- SOURCE: Zhuriial vyss-hey nerwicty (leyatellnorti, v. 16, no. 1, 1966, 02-87 TOPIC TAGS: nervous system, cybernetics, anatomic MOdel, Cell physiology IUBST-RACT: The author proposes the working hypothesis that elementarv functional -t-)ro- cesses of neurons occur on the moiecular level. Each macromolecule is theri viewed in a set of essential coordinates in such a way that the smallest change in thc net would! destroy these molecules. Under continuous outside influences, these molecules try to 1) re. the values of their coonlinates around a certain poi t c led equil ibri um. erve n al Tile hypothesis is litnited Lo outside forces of sliphtly brg,~r titan the ener- Fly of activation, but of the sae^ order of magnitude. It 5-3 suppos,~d Hiat the macro- molecules possess an inner mechanism which utilizes the dis3ociation of all -in- essential coordinates of the system, which by necessity ace weaker than Lhe essential oiies, to preserve the essential coordinates around a poin- of equilillriiTa. Thir en- ables the molecule to preserve its entity under higher energies than it could Wit'hout UDC: 681.142 T . I . 11 11 ~ ACC NR: AP6007305 '~Iuch a mechanism. Thus the hypothesis leads to the point that macrcmolecules tend to compensate for the destructive forces of accidental thermal collisions by interactior; with other molecules, This, howev-Lr, occurs to a limited extent only, and the auth- or introduces a concept of "fixed channels" for the mechanism of compensation. Seve- ral theoretical and practical cases are introduced to support these ideas. Ex-peri- mental work resulting from this mcxiel will be published separately. SUB CODE: OG/ SUBM DATE: 27,Jun64/ ORIG REr: 003/ OTH REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: Card 2/2 DEGTYARI. YP.N.; MAYOROV, F.P.. naveduyushchiy. Some non-conditioned rmetions in Infants during the firnt six montho of life. Trud,,r Inut.fiziol. 1:259-265 152. (MLiu 6:8) 1. Laboratoriva fiziologii i-patologii vyssliey nervnoy deyatel'nopti. (Reflexes) DF,GTTARI. Ye.11. at, a conditioned inhibitor in children during the first three years. Trudy Inst. fisiol. 6:212-216 '57. 0-11RA 11:4) 1. Laboratorlyn fiziologii i patologii vysshey nervnoy deyntellnosti (znveduyushchiy F.P. Mayorov). (CONDITIOMM RESPONSE) ,, Ye.11, - Z~AR f X,ffeot of stimuli stereotypes on the higher nervous nctivity of P child. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 6;217-229 157. (MIRA 11:4) 1. GruTma nkademika X.M. Sykova po spetainl'nym voprosem vysshey nervnoy deyatel'nosti cheloveka. . . (CHILD STUDY) DEGTYAR~, 4- T.T DF-GTYARJ-J---Ye-M- I Developmental characteristics of the motor orientating reaction in the child. Nauch. soob. Inst. fiziol. AN SSSR no.1:21-23 '59- (K[RA 14: 10) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii vySshey nervnoy deyatellnosti rebenka Nav. N.I.Krasnogorskiy) Instituta.fiziologii imeni Favlcrva AN SSSR. (MOMENT, PSYG.JWLGGY OF) -J~ DBOtTARI, Te.N.; ZNAMZNSKATA. A.Y.; KOLITSOVA, K.M. Pbysiological mechanisms of certain forms of generalization in young children. Trudy Inst.fisiol. 8935-38 '59- (KIRA 13:5) 1. Laboratoriya nevrofiziologichookikh problem (saveduyashchly - K.K* Dykov [deceased]) Institute. fiziologit im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. (ONMRLL CORT310 DEGTYAR., Ye. N. OSeveral Uhconditioned Responses of Children of the "t Month of Life" Me Role of a Word in Working Out Associtations in Childmn of a Younger Preachool. Age* w7he Word as Conditioned :Inhibitor in Children in the First Three Years of Life* To be submitted for the Conference on Basic Cognitive Processes in Children, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 21-23 April 1961. D TDR, YeN,4 ZNAMENSKAYAj, A. N.,q KOLTSOVA, M. M., Me ftaiological Mechanisms of Several Form of aeneralization in Children of an Early Age " To be submitted for the Conferencip on Basic Cognitive Processes in Children, Minneapolis, Ydnneeota, 21-23 April 1961, DEGTYARI, Ye.N. Formation of associations in young preschool children. Zhur. vys. merv. deiat. 11 nc).1:81-86 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Laboratory of the Physiology of Higher Nervous Activity in Children, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (ASSOCIATION OF IDE.0 ), DBGTYAh9.9 Ye.N. Interaction of temporary connections of varying character in the process of stereotype formation in a cUld. Zhlx?. vys. nerv, deiat. 11 no.4.640-644 Jl.-Ag 161. (MIRA 15'-2) 1. Pavlov Institute of Physiology., U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (CONDITIONLD rUZ?ONSE) DEGTLIRI, YG.N. Comparative charzcteriaties of the physiological conditions in elaborating a stereotype in the first and second si al systems. Zhur.vys.nerv.deiat. 12 no.1:63-68 Ja-r- 162. r14NA 15:12) 1. Laboratory of Fhysiology of Children's Higher Nervous Activity Pavlov Instit-ate of Physiology, U.S.S.R. Achder.7 of Sciences, LFningrad. (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) -DEGTYARt, Ye.N. Role of various analysors in the development of systems. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 12 no-4:602-605 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Laboratory of Phyeiology of Childrenla Higher Nervous Activity, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. of the am- ~e-jucr,',Zaj sterectyl.-e- in ehildren of the ago. AN SLS11 no.3-33-3.5 (INIII'l 3-C-5) 1. Laborittorlya vy!~!,hey nervnny ueyatellnoslui rebenka (zav. Jj.M.KOjItSciV,cj) Tnstitut~l fi,-io!OF*,-' ~neni Pavlova AN S'SR. I - - -- - 0 32(l) S/084./60/000/03/055/083 D047/DO02 AUTHOR: D - arenko A., ort (Sukhiuni) Deputy Traffic Airp Sup ert. hl'vei~t&ft~~'~5~ TITLE: Control Tower or Fortress? PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1960, Nr 3, p 253 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that Sukhumi a4rport has been under construction for six years, that _tTie-7aate for com- pletion has passed but work is still going on. He complains that the buildings completed so far do not answer present-day requirements and that the con- trol tower is like a medieval fortress. It should be replanne'd and made suitable for work. Card 1/1 S/193/60/t'00/GO9/003/013 Aoo4/Aooi AUMORS: Degtyarenko, A.G., Matveyeva, Ye.A. Ini3tallation for Automatic Welding in Carbon TITLE: T~heAQ ~-l A~-1) Dioxide Medium PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ehonomicheskoi informatsii, 1960, No. 9, pp. 11-13 TEXT: The Altayskiy nauchno-.issledovatel'skiy i proyektno-tekhnologiches- kiy institut mashinostroyeniya (Altov Scientific Research and Terhnglogical Planning Institute of Mechanical En:ineeri-r)g) has designed and introduced the ASU-1 apparatus for the automatic weldipjLj; carbon dioxide medium of ring-shaped seams with a diameter of' up to 200 mm. 7INs installation is composed of the following units: bed, mechanism for the rotation of components, electrode wire feed mechanism, welding torch, electric equipment, gas feed system and welding d-c source. The welding head has been designed and manufactured on the basis of the '3M -6 (Em-6) electric metal spray gun. The POV-1 (ROK-1) pre-reeductor drier is used for the elimination of moisture, while dehydrated copper sulfate (accord- ing to r'OCT(GOST) 2142-43), roasted.for 4 hours at 3WOC, is employed as drying Card 1/3 S/193/60/000/009M.3/013 A004/AO01 The A(Y -1 (ASU-1) Installation for Automatic Welding in Carbon Dioxide Medium agent. The drying agent is'over-charged after 5-6 cylinders of carbon dioxide have been used. In order to prevent the freezing of the installation reductor, an electrin preheater of carbon dioxide, a design of the Institut elektrosvarki im; Ye.O. Patona AN UkrSSR (Electric Wejqjn& Institute im. Ye.O. Paton of the AS UkrSSR) is used. The g3P-1-59 ( -1-59Fr-ju-otor maintains EL constant con- sumption of carbon dioxide. The authors give a description of the electri:! characteristics of the generator and point olat the following advantages of the described installation in comparison to installations of manual arc weldinig-. possibility of automating the process of welding annular seams of smaller dia- meters on which flux is retained with difficulties, the use of cheap carbon dioxide, the high melting rate of the electrode wire, the absence of a silicon.- reduction process and, consequently, no necessity of limiting the upper boundary of silicon content in the basic metal, the elimination of inconveniences con- nected with the necessity of using flux and preparing coatings. The following technical data are given: speed of component revolution = 0.8 - 5 rpm, make of electromotor = AT-75 (DT-75), 2,800 rpm, voltage = 220 v, power = 75 w, step- less friction reductor of the Svetozarov system, rate of electrode wire feed - 0.47 - 3 m/min, diameter of wire used - 2 mm., carbon dioxide consumption = 700- Card 2/3 S11931601000100910031013 Aoo4/Aooi The ACI -1 (ASU-1) Installation for Automatic Welding in Carbon Dioxide Medium goo liter/hour. Compared to the welding of tractor parts by the manual are process, the new automatic welding process in a carbon dioxide medium possesses a 3 - 3.5 times higher efficiency. There is one figure. Card 3/3 bYjTl I I T%'JK -:T~. A,,,. - PIE"'31'.0VII.. LY, V.b. i DEG 'I Y A 0, A. P. devurninat.lop. of mt~..roamounts of ohlorlda i,)nij .-rL water. J'zv,vyj,u,-,heb.2av.; khim.i khl.m.tAkh. 8 no.42555- 5 1; o (MIRA M-11) 1 1--aningradolrdy telchnologichaskly -~.nstifut imani lanaoveta, 0 kaf,adra analitichesku khiml.l. ~ - I ~ . DEGTYARENKO. -A. P - ; LIB INA, R. I. -, MILLIM, A. D. Concentration by coprecip1tation with sulfides and the determi- nation of trace amounts of Cu. Zn. Ph. Go, Hga Ag. V. W. and Mo. an applied to the analysis of natural waters. Gidrokhim.mat. 29:264-272 '59. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheekiy inetitut im. Lensovota, Kafedra analiticbeekoy khinii. (Trace elements) (Water--Analysis)