SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT S.YE.FRIDMAN - S.YE. FRIDMAN

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TFUDIWIt S-Ye. B11-100 attachment to tractor for covering beet piles. Sakh.prom. 35 no-4:51-52 Ap 161. (1,1IRA 14:3) 1. "Roaglavpishchesbytoyrtye" pri Vserossiyskom sovete narodnogo khozyaystva. (sugar beets) FfUDMN# S.X-e., - ---- I Dirt percent of sugar beets. Sakh.prom. 35 no-4:58-60 Ap 161. (MIRA 24:3) 1. "Rooglairpishchesbytsyrtye" pri Vocrossiyskom sovete narodnogo khozyaystva. (Sugar beets) FRIDMAN. S.Ye, F,xperience showing the future of our sugar-beet production. Sakh. Prm. 35 no. 5:37-38 My 161,, (MIRA 1415) (Sugar beets) ,,_ FRIDMAN, S.Ye.. Information. Sakh.prom. 36 no.5s79 1 162. (MA 15:5) (Sugar industry r kNIDMAIII S.Ye. &perience in the use of trench cutters for the opening and re- moval of the soil cover of ougar beet piles. Sakh.prom. 36 no.9: 36-37 S 162. OMIRA 16:11) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye po snadzheniyu i sbyrU pishchevogo syrtya pri Vserossiyskom sovete narodnogo khozyaystva. VObTOKOVY A.I.; DEI-ICIIINSKIY, F.A.; YEFISHIN, A.S.; KATS, V.I-,.; KLEYMAII, B.M.; LEPESHKIII, I.P.; LIBMIM, L.L(deceasedj; MELINIK ~ POPOV, N.G.; STUDEIIETSKIY, V.A.; A.I.; SILIN, P.M., prof., retsenzont; VINOGRADOV, N.V., prof., retsenzent; PRITYKITIA, L.A., red, (Manual for a sugar worker] si.ravoctmik sakharnika. Mo- skva, Pishchepromizdat. Pt.l. 1963. 699 p. (MIRA 17- 5) FRIDMAN, Me. Notes on raw materials. Sakh.prom. 37 no.7.-51-55 J1 f63, ~WRA 16:7) 1. RoBpishchesbytayr1ye pri Sovete narodno o khozyaystva RUM. (Sugar beat I BASMNOV, P.I.; YRIDMAN, T.I.; FHTRYANOV, I.V. New method of purifying and sterilizing the air in the process of fermentation in the production of antibiotics. Hed.prom. 13 uo.11: 31-35 N '59. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellekiy fiziko-khtmicheakiy institut iment L.Ta. rarpova i Tosooyusnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut anti- blotikov. (AIR--PURIFICATION) (ANTIBIOTICS) BOTKO, I.D.; ZHUKOVSXkU, S.A,; FRIDKLI. T.1. Construction of a cylindrical vacuum filter for hard-to-filter cultural, flui4s of antIblotics. Ned.prom. 14 no.3:32-38 Or 16o. (KIRA 13W 1. Teesoyus"y muchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut antibiotikov. (IM= AND 7MRATION) FRIDKAII,V., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk -,, ~ Problem of preparing water for locomotives. Zhel.dor.transp. no.8: 32-38 Ag'47. (KLRA 8:12) (Locomotives) (Feed-water purification) FRIDM&N. V. B. and CHEKMkREVA9 P. P. *Annealing Threaded Enda of Automobile Parts by Means of High Frequency Currents,," Avt. trakt. prom., No.1, 1952 F k I J-') KA -h") V, (,-1- XARPOV. Vladimir TimOfeyevich: YRIDMAY0 Y.G., redo; SOROKINA, T.I., tokhn.red. .*- [Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station] Bratsksia GES. [Irkutsk] Irkutakoe knisnoe izd-vo. 1957. 32 p. (MIRA 11:4) (Bratsk 4droelectric Power Station) GAVRIIA)V, Hikhail Kona tantinovich; SHMOV, Alekoey Andreyevich; STZPICHEV, Ivan Stepanovich; FRIDMAH, V.G., red.; SCIROKINA, T.I., tekhn.red. 6_ [Agriculture in Irkutsk Province during the past 40 years] Sel'skoe khoziaistvo Irkutskoi oblaBtl za 40 let. [Irkutsk] Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1957. 120 p. WRA u:4) (Irkutsk Province--Agriculture) SILINSKIT6 P.P.# oty.red.; BURTM. Ye4G., red.; OAVRILOV. M.K.. red.; KALY3119Y, R,Po, red.; CHMO, X.Y., red.; SHOTSKIY, V.P., red.; FRIM"I Y.G., red,; SOROKIMA. T.I., takhn.red. (Irkutsk Province; a concise manual of its econoiny and statistical Irkntsk9fa oblast'; kratkii ekonom-statiatichookii abornik. Irkutskoe knishnoe isd-vo, 1958. 165 p. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Tootochno-Sibirskiy filial, Irkutsk. (Irkutsk Province--Statistics) SILINaIY, Pavel Pavlovich; FRIDMAN, Y.G., red.; PSCIMRWYA, T.I., tekhn.red. --- (Developing the economy of Irkutsk Province in 1959-1965; facts and figures] Rezvitie narodnogo khozisistva Irkutskoi oblesti. v 1959-1965 godakh; tsifry i fakty. Irkutsk, Irkutskoe kn12hnoe izd-vo, 1959. 57 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Irkutsk Province--Economic policy) .... TAGAROV, Z.; FRIAW , V.G., red.; PECHXRSKAYA, T.I., takhn.red. (Labor movement 1n the Cheremkhovo coal district] Rabochee dvizhenie v Cheremkhovskom ugollnom raions; kratkii istori- cheskii ocherk. Irkutsk, Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 144 p. (KIRA 12:12) (Cheremkhovo--Coal miners) XOSYKH, Aleksandr Poliiarpovich; FRIDW, T.G.. red.; KARASI, T.D., tekhn.red. [State farms in Irkutsk Province] Sovkhozy Irkutskoi oblesti. Irkutsk. Irkutskoe knishnoe izd-vo, 1959. 147 P. (KIRA 12:9) (Irkutsk Province-Stnte farms) IPRIDMAN, _ V.G. CauAss of the breakdown of expander fly-wheals. Kislord 12 no.5:42-43 '59. (MIRA 13:2) (Oxygen) (Yly-wheels) ~11~1 I I ~--, -- UNGUROV, Gavriil Filippovich; YRIDKAN, V.G., red.: nCILOMYA, T.I., tekhn.red. [Town on the Angara] Gorod na Angare. Izd.2. Irkutsk@ Irkutskoe knizhnoe isd-vo, 1960. 128 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Irkutsk) SILINSKIr, Pavel Pav:Lov1.cb;JR1DMMV.G.,--rQd.*; PECHEUKAYAp T.I., tekhn.red. [Developing the economy of Irkutsk Province in 1959-1965; facts am figures] Razvitie narodnogo khoziaistva Irkutskoi oblasti v 1959-1965 godakh; taifry i fakty. Izd.2.p ispr. i dop. Irkutsk, Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vol 1960. 61 p. (K1U 3-4:7) (Irkutsk Province-Economic policy) BANDO, Tevgonly Georgiyeviph PECHERSXATA, T.I., tokhn.red.' "~ 1. orybody must know this) Ito do1zhon snat' ko2hdyi. Irkutsk, CIL Irkutakoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1960.--i11 p. (MIRA 14:3) (Irkutsk Provinoe--loonomic policy) SILINSKIY, Pavel Pavlovich,-._FRIDMAN, V.G., red.; PECHERSKAYA, T.I., tekhn. red. (Developing the economy of Irkutsk Province in 1959-1965; facts and figureq] Razvitie narodnogo khoziaistva Irkutskoi oblasti v 19p9-1965 godakh; tsifry i fakty. Izd.2., ispr- i- dop. Irkutsk, Ir~utskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 3-96U 61 p. - (~i~ -16:3) (Irkutsk Province,-Economic policy) FRIMAN, V.G., red. blerolc deeds are born in work; essays] Podvig rozhdaetsia 4t * v trude; ocherki. Irkutsk, Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-.vo, 1961. 59 pe (MIRA 18:3) i ; K/dUOV, Vladimir Tjmofeyevich~ kand. ekon. nauk; RIDIGII, V,".1 red. LThe Angara. -Yeni Liey series] Angaro-&iDelskii kaskad, Irkij*,s, Irkutskoe kr2izhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 58 P. (ElUt.: 18:3) SAN21OV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; PUGACITZV, A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; FRI - ,,G..#,-Inzh... red.; GRIGORASH, K.I., red.; NOVIK, Ya... tekhn. red. (Operational engineering efficiency of airplane structures] Ekspluatatsiomala tekhnologichnosti samoletrVkh konstruktsii. Moskvay Oborongizp 1963. 123 p. (MIRA 17:2) YR I TA", I,- N 9 v . ill,. , r eJ . AWMEWAaw [Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station; a collection of documonts Find materials] Dratskitia GF';; sbornik dar'.wriartov i ma~arialav. Irkutsk, Vost,)chno-,;lbjrskoa knizhnoe ivj- vo. Vol.l. 1964. 555 p. (F. 1 19. 1 ) FPITP:-Lkll~ 71G. ;--ob.,em of mi-.jtj.F.ie controll. Tr--dy "UNYM~]F 164. I%mjpj~ 18-6) 14 '?m "ally 41414 16PS 14 0 P W-a--V a L 0 r I a I 'A Mtr D4ddbWm of cob" im"s. V, IMman. ' I sliffok JOW, No. 2. aS. K.6m. Refmral. Ami. 1940. V :0 I t. 2.-Or t=~( highly semitive ina i I i h h : x w t a tw power F. inv"tital t S ' lI 'l the fatia C for "rimi, maivirial-; ,.C ~ jra j flanimid. tMIMMes, fimew(olles, PIAIII., vilest, etc. R. Jima 0' zoo a Zoo z 00 00 400 00 ~00 "0 41 90 00 0 0 09 -$k OttALLURCICAL LITINAIVAE Ctk%$tFlC&ItC" woo - --------- 0. . "I % &V -0 's (It 1 iz -W-.j -ii .3-3 o- 04 ; 0 * 00000 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000 00 00 0 0 00 00 0 " 0 * 0 a 00040 1 6600 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 a * 0 a 0 0 - ~i i_- ", I i~~;-"Ti~,~--~~~l--,.~.-.'~,~~l:--~-.fi~-11,-.1~,&.S~ml*auAr,&. FRIDO.'All, Vladimir Georgievich, 1881- Yedianics in rrdlro-ld ti-nnsportation YOskva, Transzholdori7dnt, 1946. 194 p. (50-55946) TF153-F7 FRIDW. V.9- professor (Xoskva). Uplaining the law of Inertla. Fis.v shkole 16 no.3:91 S-0 136. (7orce and energy-Study and teaching) Off-RA 9: 11) FRIDKAN, Y.G. -1 Newton's principles of relativity. Trudy Inst.ist.est.i tekh. 17:425-449 157. (MLRA 10:7) (RelAtivity (Physics)) V, AUTHOR: kridnian, V. G., Enginepr. 67-1-5/2o TITLE: The Production of a Neon helium - Nitrogen Compound (Polucheniye neono-geliye azotnoy smeui) PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1Q,58, 11 PP. 34-35 (USS4. ABSMACT'. It is described in this paper that for the production of pure neon as raw material a neon-helium-nitroren compound is used which rorms under the cover of the condenser of an air fractio= nating apparatus with double rectification during operation. This compound is usually removed by a special valve at intervals in order to avoid an interruption of the operation of the apparaw tus. This compound con-lains 8 - 1co/o neon and helium and 9o-920/0 nitrogen. in order to use this compound for the nentioned purpose an additional attachment - called dephle6mator - is connected to the air fractionating apparatus by means of which the total con= tent of neon and ht2lium in wie compound can be increased to 5oG/o. According to the scheme this additional attachment consists of: a valve dephlegmator, a lEv~-! indicator of i;-quid nitrogen in the Card 1/2 space between the valves, le%rel indicator of liquid nitrogen in The Production of a Heon-Helium-11:itrogen Compound 67-1-5/20 the valves, outlet, valve for the neon-lielium-nitrogen com, pound into the gas tank, outlet valve for gaseous nitrogen, inlet valve for liquii nitrogen, outlet valve for the compound under the cover of the condenser of the air fractionating appa- ratus,- outlet valve for liquid nitrogen; casing of the dephleg- mator filled with insulating material. In order to simplify cons trol and regulation of the function of the depbleamator a special junction diagram is su--e5ted in this work consists of the follow= ing parts,. throttle valve at the inlet valve of liquid nitrogen to the depblegmator, outlet valve for the neon-helium-nitrogen compound in the gas tank, dephle-mator, measuring diaphragms or gas meters. There are 2 figures, arxi no references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 1. Industry-USSR 2. Neon-Production Card 2/2 FROMM, V.G. Evaluation of the quali"gr of eymetrical autoziatic control systems based on amplitude-phasg characteristics. Trudy MINKHiGP n0.343173-182 t61. (MIRA 34'.12) (Automatic control) AUTHOR FRIDMAN V.G. ?A - 2901 TITLE 01 NEWTO THEORY OF MASS. (0b uchenil Nlyutona o masse.-:Russiak) PERIODICLL Uspekhi Fiz. Nauk 1957, Vol 61, Nr 3, Pp 451 - 460 (USSR). Received: 5/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957 kBSTRACT Newtonts real definition runs thus "Qua-atitas materiae act mensura eiusd*m orta ex illius densitate et magnitudine coniunc- tim" isee "The quantity of matter in its measure which results from its density and its vw1une jointly. According to the author's opinion Newton did not define mass an a quantity of matter. With this d finition, however, Newton did not give a preoint law of math:matics (m - V.d.), for he was obviously conscious of the difficulties occurring in the case of heter- ogeneous bodies. The Latin orIginal text does not coatain the conception "mans". Newton uses this conception later in the explanation of the aforementioned definition. According to the author's opinion Newton uses the conceptions "corpus" and "massa" only as synonyms of the conception" "quantity of mass" (Ilquantitas materiaell). Acoording to the author's opinion Newton's real de- finition of mans runs as follows: "The mans is a measure of CARD 1/2 matter which results from its density and its volume jointly." i, -16Y)8-66 WT(l -2/Ei-10 (m)/T/4,N~( t') Tj i, ACC 11R: AT60044914 .1 D/'G.3/AT/W11 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0223/0232 AUTHOR: Vurzell. F. Dolgopolov, !1. N.; Maksimov, A. I., Polak, L. S., rrldman,~ V. I. ORG: none TITLE: Application of high frequency electrodeless plasma generator to production .of 'pure silicon , dits oxides IT SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut neftekhimicheskozo sinteza. Kinetika i terTnodinamika khimicheskikh reak -s_2*_Y__v 'nizk"otemperaturnay plazro-- (Kinetics and thermodynamics olF chemical -reactions in low-temperature plasma). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 223-232 TOPIC TAGS: plasma generator, high energy plasma, plasina device, s1licon, silicon dioxide, silicon carbide, plasma chemistry ABSTRACT: The high frequency clectrodeless plasma generator in chemical technology ,is suDer-lor to the electrode-type plasma generator since it eliminates the problem of contamination by the electrode material. The electrodeless plasma generator can handle the chemically agressive as well as nonagressive gases and it is particularly Isultable for high temperature chemical processes, The typical conditions of opera- ,Card 1/3 ACC HR: AT60044914 :tion of a high frequency electrodeless plasma generator an.!: ari~on flow rate 36- -51 1/min, oxygen flow rate 1.1-2.1 l/min, hydrogen flow rato, 1.2-1.8 I/min, dis- charge input 3.4-5.2 kilowatts, portion of input carried a,,.-ay by the gases 1.9-2.4 ,kilowatts, and loss of the input energy 1.5-3.3 kilowatts. The xinit utilizes a POW.- ,er ;upply LGD-32 operating within 15-30 megacycles. A detailed temperature distri- ,bution in argon plasma is given. It is indicated that Lh,~ hiph frequency electrodes ' lesr plasma techi)ique can be employed to decomposition Of Si02 i"tO elemental silicon or silicon monooxide. other impor a t applications include the deccim)osition of SiCIh, formation of silicon carbid'15irtm methyldhIoros-flane, oxidation of SiCI4 to silicon mono- or dio-xi , and m uction of silicon dioxid. The tvmperature depen- dence of the concentration X of silicon and silicon moDooxide in silicon -containing decomposition products is shown in fig. 1. Orig. art. bas: 4 figures, 4 tables, 5 formulas. .Card 2/3 L 16W--66 ACC NR: AT60011494 i JX0 40470 4900 r, OK ;Fig. 1. 1--concentration of elemental silicon during thermal decomposition of SiC14,- :'2--concentration of SiO during oxidation Of SiC14 with oxygen; 3--concentration of ~SiO during thermal decomposition of SiO2, ~SUB CODE, 07,20/ SUBM DATE- 08JulG5/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 005 /0/ iCard 313'- ACC NR: AT7006784 CA SOURCE CODEi___6/j_2'Y&/ 65/06i/606/06_71~/60 AUTHORS: Dolgopolov, N. N. (Candidate of technical sciences)j Polak, L. S. (Doctor of physico-mthematical sciences)- Fritim-n V. I...(Engineer);. Vurzell, F. B. (En- gineer); Maksimov., A. 1. (Engineer ORG: none TITLE: High-frequency electrodel~ss discharge and the possibilities of its application in the production of polymeric materials SOURCEt Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-13sledovatellskiy institut novykh stroitelinykh materialov. Sbornik trudov, no. 2(10),, 1965. Elektrofizichoskiye metody isslodovaniya stroitellnykh materialov (Electrophysical methods of investigating building materialal 74-80 TOPIC TAGS: silicon compound., silicon dioxide,, gas discharge, electric discharge ABSTRACT.- A high-frequency electrodeless discharge burner is described. The burner design is similar to that reported by A. V. Donskoy and S. V. Dresvin (Zh. Elektrotermiyax No. 5s 37,9 1963). A schematic of the apparatus is prosented. The temperature distribution in the flame was determined in terms of the absolute intensities of number of argon emission lines, The experimental results are shown graphically (see Fig. 1)o A scheme for the continuous production of pure silicoa Card 1/3 ACC NRt AT7006784 *T- T T ~--Jr ve.-of0 If's Fig. 1. Spatial Idistribution of temperature in an argon discharge containing additions of 47dr9gen monoxide and silicon dioxide with the aid of the electrodeless burner was developed. This scheme is based on the folloving system ofypActions:. S14, + 01 - ~101 + 2 Cil. 2 SICIj + Os -.2 SIO -+ 4C11, rho experimental results aii -tabdlatide"It 'was found that the use of the electrode- less discharge method introduces a considerable simplification in the production Card 2/3 ACC NRi AT7006784 of high purity silicon dioxide. Orig. art. hass I tablej 3 graphs and 2 equations. SUB CODE 2 0 7 CK75UBX DATEt none/ ORIO REFS 0031 OTH R&-'t 009 L L81U=!a 0'4r(M)I/EPF'(C)/EPR//iM(J)/EWA(r,) RUP L W'V.'/J'W/m& ACCESSION 11R: AP5008652 G/0064/65/000/003/0179/0180 A F -idman, V, M. UTHORS t Doy-nonrot. r2Lg --irot I. V tan, V. B,; Fi TITLE; Method of separating pure kemmethZ[_ SOURCE: Khimichnsknyu proVahlonnost', no. 30 1965, 178-180 T04DIC TAGS-., hexmethylonediamino, adiponitrile, hexamothyloneimine. rer"'Afica- tiono polymar, nylon tochnolof.,7 ABSTMICT: A rzothod or rootification purif ication o' -hexamothylonedinmine obtainqd by hydr(ition of adiponltrilar~(ADN), to romvo hor-r-m-3thylonell-1-n." (11"m th~) vap)-11(1~ild oquilibr'-- ~,lndi- and other irriiparltieo waa d~j ,,.Loris of tho PHT-111-11), 111M-Wil, and 11111-ADN aysto~ms wero deturrJ.ned by -ing temperature, pressure., and vapor tension with an eb,-0,11oscopo (type ur._a~." U.S' Bm-eau of Sta L ndards) and by calculating the equIlibrium conditlons fran of -1 equations. The pressure-temperattwe-phase separation rolationship', tbz th-rea gy-rAomZ are presented in graphical form, and other pararr-toters (inc~ludtng activity I-oofficients) are given in table form. The p-,xe HIM separatioa experl- mants woze performed-on a 1500-m hienp 30-m diar-efte.- re-etificatioD colmme Th~3 reaction mixturo was introduced with r--15% b7 wolght of water, I Card MMM - -M V 7- 7- g-pune--- a-recommaidWa --shown VAn In Fig, I on the Enclosure. Technical. 1111D with 15~'J' U20 is introduced -in- Colum I whore WTI and H20 are removed. H20r, low boiling point lr~pta-itiea and 102-diamino-1 cyclohexane are removed in Gel= 11v After a secondary ptwification pass in Column III the pure MM Is obtained fron Column IV. OrIg. art. bast 4 figurea and 4 tables, ASSOCIATIOlis none SUBMITTEDs 00 ENGLs 01 SUB COM 0G. NO REP SOVI "'005 OTEIERt OM Card 12/3 9 0 0 a a a 6 0 0-0 9 v pup 11 U 0 M IS X 11 34 31 a As Oft AT IS wo fit-If 0 0 19,3 IV, j,!J-jtj -Nis j,,) USA11111111. %.In aim pus "jw"l )I" il 4q- ;qi pe timulkqns ;g1r4 'w 01 M111,11:11S airtlotpo om somiro 4 41wilu - ~414% *I-Ift -010P* -Alit 114AW a1114-1-1 14 jql IJO) I -f pi - alus M no it! punnO of r-3 4-11 09 Ali I I -A -61v25 301104 !ulJu*A*s4 gap twills"Mca f, Ir ZAGORODNAYA, G.A.;-KRIDMAII_V.~. Elimination of magnetic vibration in turbogenerator stators. Elektrosila no.19:15-18 160. (KILI 15:2) (Turbogenerators--Vibration) _P~MAN,,-V.Mq#,inzh.; ZAGORODNAYA, G.A., inzh.1 KOZHEVNIKOV,, I.F.,, inzh.; KURILOVICHp L.V., inzh, Vibration of the rotors of turbogenerators with flexible frameB, Elektrotekhnika 34 no.lOt47-51 0 163, (MIRA 16:11) t11 FRIDMAII, V.M. -- - Modification of the Galerkin method for the solutIon of the problem of mutual vibrations of turbine disks and blades. Trudy LPI no.235:23-32 164. (MIRA 17:11) L 28908-66 EyiP(k)/EVT(m)/T-2/FWP(w)IE?JP(V) 1-JP('--) Fm AW ACC NRt AT6019156 SOURCE CODE: 6R/2563/65/000/252/00,37/0094 AUTHOR: Fridman, V# M. 14 f14 non. TITLE: Bending oscillations of a packet of naturally bent rods in a centrifugal force field SOURCE: q&ningrad. Politekhnicheakiy*institut. Trudy, no. 252, !965p 87-94 TOPIC TAGS: turbine blade, bending strength, elastic oscillation ABSTRACT: An analysis of free bending oscillations of turbine. blades, considering that one end of each blade is infin tely rigidly fastened to a .rigid rotating disk, the other end conneotbd with the other blades by banding. The method used is a variation of Galerkin's method. with tho difference that not on~7 the form of the oscillations, but also the form or the banding moment is approximated. This allows an increase in the accuracy of computation of the frequencies of the free oscillations without increasing the volume of computation. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 20 formula3s (JPRS) SUB CODE: 13p 20 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REP: 0,07 L 28083-66 EWT(m)/ETC(f)/EWG(m)/E"/P(t)/ETI_ IJP(c) ROW/M ACC NRt AP6015609 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/168/002/0318/0319 AUTHOR: *Kor unskiy, M. I. (Academician AN KazSSR); Fridman, V. M. ORG: Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences KazSSR (Institut yadernoy fiziki Akademii nauk KazSSR) TITLE: pectral distribution of the high voltage photoelectric affect in CdTe thin Fi1mg SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 168, no. 2, 19,66, 318-319 TOPIC TAGS: photoelectric effect, photo emf,heat effect, cadmium telluride ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the effect of the substrate temperature during the deposition of a CdTe thin film on the spectral distribution of the short- circuit current. It was found that with substrate temperatures higher than 310C, no sign inversion occurs when the incident light wavelength is varied in the range of 450-900 mp. At substrate temperatures of 250-300C, the sign reverses when the wavelength is shortened; with decreasing temperatures, the inversion can be obtained at increasing wavelengths. The above refiults are compared with those of Adirov, Lch (E. I. AdIrovich, V. M. Rubinov, and Yu. M. Yuabov. Izv. AN UzSSR, ser. fiz-matem., no. 6, 63, 1964), who obtained sign inversion by changing tile angle of the deposition of the molecular beam. In order to establish whether it is the sub- strate temperature or the oblique deposition that is primarily responsible for the Card 1/2 UDC: 539.293 L 28083-66 ACC NRs AP6015609 sign inversion, the same experinents were repeated at a substrate temperature of 240C and a film deposition angle of only 20* (conditions which Adirovich and other researchers felt should preclude inversion). It was established that sign inversion can be observed when the substrate is kept at 240C during the film's deposition. The authors propose that the angle of film deposition may affect the temperature of the substrate; this would explain theIapparent inconsistencies between the authorso and Adirovich's experimental results. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [ZLI SUB COM 20/ SUBM DATE: 29Nov65/ ORIG REF: 0021 ATD PRESS: PAPASYIJK, A.I.; FR-TIDMA1.1, Y01VOITSTEISMY) l,r.:. 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I 11w Jjr F)wn he 1 , 141011 1* Oligill I h, 1.1 still Y'llow 141 ,to I Olt A,16101"I w Mp M", I-v d.fill I),, 1.41.1rilhfig A la r I Ile V. 14 ...... W. ::o 0 ties too* WOO ii --- j-- A l a 1 1 ; ;1 40 0 4000696696004 0 * : s Io t.0 0 *is 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 111, so 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 YRIDKAN, V.H.; RAU, N.I., redaktor; TORONTSOVA. L.K., tekhnicheskly redaktor. [Photography; black and white, color, and,stereoscopic] Yotografiia; cherno-belata, tovetnata, steraoskopichebkaia. 44,-2-oe, ispr. i 4op. Moskva, Oos.izd-v.o mestnol promyshl. RVOR, 1957. 283 p, (KLRA 10:4) (Photography) BUDNIKOVA, T.V.; FIRIDMAN, 'LM. Choice of the points of jupport "or a telescope mdrror. Izv. GAO 24 no.1:119-124 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Kafedra dintuniki i prochnoat'. mashir, Loningradskogo C politekhnicheskogo Instituta Imeni Kalinina. %, - N I',' ., ~ t etv,--r-n Ing the deflection of a tplescope m! r,-.)!- 0,vf: to s t rn,n on t,ne r:ta3ing. 'Izv. GAO 24 io.1;138--144 16-1. (~!-- iA 19, -- 3 W" J~dT(1) JEWT(m) IFIC(F)IOWG(m) IEWPW iEulp(b) IJP q) RDW/JD/AT ACC r4h. AP6003808 SOURCE CODE! UR/Ol81/66/Off/dV1r02GW02U____1 AUTHOR: Korsunskiy, M. I.; F~rdman, V. M. ORG: Institute of Nuclear R~yqics, AN KazSSR, Alma-Ata (Institut yadernoy flziki AN KazSSR) TITLE: On some properties of a high-voltage photoelectric effect in thin CdTe layers SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 1, 1966, 263-264 TOPIC TAGS: photoelectric effect, photoelectromotive force, photoelectric cell,. cadmium telluride ABSTRAC An investigation was made of the high-voltage photoelectric effect in cadmium 1e I lurid.0 thin lpyF~rs.,'4 Two methods were used to measure the capacity C of the !_ayer_V_.__1T'The quantity of electricity Q in,a specimen was determined by charg- ing (by illuminating) to a potential V , and discharging (after illuminating) on a ballistic galvanometer calibrated withpit'he aid of a normal solenoid. The ratio Q/Vph represented the capacity C. 2) A known capacity C o(electrostitic voltmeter) was connected to a layer charged to a potential Vph. The potential difference V was then measured. C was calculated from the relationship V(C + CO) - V C. The values obtained by both methods coincided. The C of the specimens appeareAlo be of the order of 10 cm, thus considerably exceeding the capacity expected on the bnsis; of geometrical conditions. The large capacity of CdTe layers indicates that these Card 1/2 L 156 ACC'NR: AP6003808 layers have many thin interlayers on whose surfaces charges of' opposite signs can accumulate. These interlayers serve Lis separate photoelements, Their subsequent connection causes the formation of a high-voltage photo emf. A relaxation of V,1 during the switching on and switching off of the light was clearly seen in the aTe specimens. Tile relaxation time of V I at illumination T ill depends on the light in- tensity L; when L increases Till decVeases, Furthermore, at all illumination inten- sities Till ~~ r tand,Tdark ;Ord?~k C, where T is the spe,Umen's resistance. In all cases invesOCga ed t was ss le to represent the relaxation of Vph as the re- lationship dV/dt = OL/C-Vpl,/RC, where B is a constant differing from specimen to specimen. From this relationship it follows that: 1) The sh:)rt circuit current ish must be equal to OL, i.e., it should be proportional to the light intensity. 2) T e dependence of V hA on L and r ph on L should coincide. 3) The stationary value of V I should be Mal to SLr2h. 4) The ratio ish/ (Oph/dt)t_~.O should be equal to C~h All these relations hoia true for a light intensity range from 10-4 to -L'2,3'e~ 10-Z w.cm-2. Orig. art. has': 1 f6rmula and 1 table. (JAI SUB CODZ: 20/ SUBM DATE: 30Jul65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTR REF; 002/ ATD PRESS: L 40843-66 ff,Tr(l) ijp(c) iJ -ACC -NR.w AP-6-0-20-199 SOURCE CODE: ujild-o-~~6-l-6-6-f6-~6TC-~667il~-6"4-7i-4'ff AUTHOR: ova- a. N ; Tatum', V. I.; Strellchenkop So So; 'Fogel, Ya. M Fridmap, V M. unmoor ORG: Phyoicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciencesk Ukrainian SSE (Fizikr-tekhaichaskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR) TITLE: Distribution by rotational energy level of molecul m excited by ion impact.--;~-/ SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, V. 50, no. 6, 1966, 1464-14T1 TOPIC TAGS: molecular spectrum, proton reaction, hydrogen atom reac- tion, spectral energy distribution, Boltzmann distribution, ion impact, rotation energy ABSTRACT: The experimental apparatus and methodology are described for investigating the intensity distribution in the rotational structure of molecular spectrum bands. The inten ity distributions of rotational lines of the A - 3914 and I - 4278 1 bands have been investigated in the spectrum of the first negative system of N'20, excited by impact of the mixed beam of 30-kev protons and hydrogen a It has been observed that the distribution of the rotational line SUBJECT USSR/MATE[EITATICS/Intogral equations CLRD 1/1 PG - 461 AUTHOR FRIDW V.M. TITLE The method of successive approximations for the Fredholm integral equation of first kind. PERIODICAL Uspechi mat. Nauk 11, 1, 233-234 (1956) reviewed 12/1956 The author proves the following theorems Let K(X,S) be a symmetric positive definite kernel which is summable with square. Let the equation b (1) fK(x,s)(P(s)ds - f(x) f(x) EL2(a,b) be solvable. Lot the sequence ffn (x)j be defined by J, 'fn(x) - f n-1 (X) + ?I [f (Z) - fn-1 (XI b where 4 (x) C-L,(a,b), f (K(x, s) (s) ds, 0/_ X Z, 2 'A, , the 0 n-l(x) _i n- a smallest characteristic number of the kernel K(x,s). Then the sequenceff (1)) in the mean converges to the 9olution of (1). n New Methods of Solving a Linear Operator Equation 307/20-1221-3-15/5E The velocity of convergence is given. 62. Direct method for separable H. Let (6) x - X + n n Y- 'p- j A 0 J-1 where is a complete system in H and 11"i-i are determined f roia n (7) . 2: /Aj (A YjA* tf k) +(Lxo,~fk) - 0. J-1 :-Th6orem 21 The sequence Ixnj is unique and converges monotone- ly and afrongly to x* - �3- 'Multiple-step iteration, the oonvergence of which is not slower than that one of (5)- There.are 5 Soviet references. PRESENTEDs May 259 1959t by V.I.Smirnov, AcademicLan SUBMITTEDs May 21, 1959 Card 2/2 I s MIU:All. , N.". Iterative process with mini= errors for a nonlinear operator equation. Dokl. All SSSR 139 no-5:1063-1066 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Predstavleno akadenikom V.I. Smirnovym. (Differential equations) (Operators (1-1athwatics)) FRIDMAN, V.M. Convergence of methods of steepost'dencent. Usp.mat.nauk 17 no.3t201-204 YV-Je 162. - (MIRA 15:12) (Differential equations, Linear) ACC NRs Ar700224O SOURCE CODE: TJR/0280/66/000/006/0101/6109 AV111OR: Blazhkini K. A. (Leningrad); Fridman, V. M. (Leningrad) ~ORG:* none ~TITLE: An algorillya of instructing a linear perceptron SOURCE: AN SSSR.~ Izvestiya. Tekhniches~,aya kibernetika, no. 6, 1966, 101-109 c1" c1" !TOPIC TAGS: pattern recognition, li ear learning p-eve a P 'Ki 1ABSTRACT: A method of instructing a linear perceptron whose output element is taken in the form of an adder to separate input situationu into classes (to recognize the objects) is proposed. A mathematical model of the process of instruction and recognition is presented which consists in establishing in the perce0tron the correspondence between the object (aj).to be re- cognized and a cer tain number (P'J. V) 1~ard 1/2 $0 w I rxvr~. -o n 01- ~_w ism % of M S i OW ; (W, A AbAgim'SN"b" ~ by ad& 4) !:~ v twigs ffi do wo- dnd.ow Molons" 00i q Nlig-COg A V. ow NkdltihW khr. A6 W the waaw NN16 -md d~ is pwd Lim vootme aot 216-41W ub i 6" 10 i M b w m a o , , ce 21W Nu ob6obw as 0, For* ---,a b7.901 wyou-M 9-7% a( MM 2U ocktions may bp Jt4 In Al a awi4vt oppusba A. T. SIKULLUNIM&L WOUIVING CLASSAFICATION u IS AT 'o At 491 0*00000000004904 a****** T %.v t ---. .- 9 A 0 2 9 coo coo see see life OIN ; ; :: :: : : 0 ~ It 16 11-1 14 AIL 14 V - ~Vf 004KISM ..a -91011.1,11 oe 3146clisee1=00de with wtordsuguirm 60d, f d m- ).Y 1. Formadols dithloosto In the fit"400 o Con sal"ir wi* solutions a( sodium sutW sad Odium bi&W&io (IS thil Mod"dois of "upts thloisalfats) - Va. ' J ft S (;*.I CA M 1 u% - - f . . . . 4 "- *V ation VMS twgun ) I , 01 347 v"li S R 0 . . 1 g . -n of arcutding with a study of the com. p(oiticti, tip the summation reaction: 2,NaiYh + 2.NAII.'04 + 211,.11 - 3NsqV.)j + 11fro. To this end, solm. of Sj,'*)(), atid N&IlS(h and their tnixf%. were freafrd with A II&S ClUrrn, at 21i-IOUe until the fraction was cospil4teil. sic Tfwft t4m wits followed by removing sainples at kiintic inteivats and appitlyting: %'&,SO,, NapS,(). NA,.SU, and "thionatts In the mixt. by the me-hipil (A j Kurtrnackrr act] Goldbach (r. A. 22, Z101,21). The un. reacted IIA was absorbed In 2 flasks cotair. KOII and struplyird. Contrary to the literature data. the traction (1-rms als,) Since it is ru)t tiptidited fiy lit in a neutral *An., It was dctd. in the filtictir (vivin thr Has(j. by the mciliod of Ho-tsett and fienfy (C. A. 19, At the optimum ratio of NsO), anti NallAh - 1 1. no IMAYIhionsirs (Nal"606) air Implied And 131ax. yiiI.1% 'A 79.6% NsiSpCiparul 7.2% Na.SA art obtained. Within- _7 tio tit the tractients the yirhf* %:;Zr d=tnt ii 1.00 ~90 zoo COO to 0 000 so* M10* e0 sio* '00 '09 goo too bropme tefo with NxSchtrul Na. of IV 1190a alone. The yields o( NaSS(). increase with giratcr :cidity (NepHS(h) of the mists. With an increase of tenip, bove 2D' the yield of Na.%O, decreases and that t4 Na,,%- 0. Increase,$ Chat. Blanc -8 S411081 At 0.9 Gel i , , - I 0 n it N low n 1 14 An A 9 CW 0 -P 40 0 .1 It IN 4014 OT U di 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0!0 0 0 go 0 00 0 0 0 a 0 0 G~ 0 a a 0 W 9 a -1i. '"Ction lvl l A A - add, W. st lone 00 tb* dlrowom Of tht Firgicts". V$. 1. Jklarvi r (t1 S f4m CArm fixid"An 1 zo'brilmut mild V M - . . . ' . . S.It.) it, Aug -790941); cf.C. A.M.SUM.-Ttwnwilgoil- and artalytival content wen the mme as In the - l T sil he 1111pets, except the pit was det4. pottastiorne" y. lIms of pit of the Initial vAts, on the concise of the rr- 4 I"'Ivivell ami N#iM)v and N&IISAN wAns. wrts, l"W"Osgoteit As M Anil 21 , At *)* the kip tre'lPm. owir An opliesiant sigeld .1 -Vh 4~ ' h l d t lf l air 6 o ia or imu , A jua%. yirld ti th oti(AitivIl At 291 1 41i And at 1 11.2. 1. r an equittuslar ratio of Na. ' o la r 09 l moln. Figirm *h'- in the initial l alis In the i;gl Na t 90 %An. %it-virtAimi the yirld nuirr than tlcw% an ritivei 14 1 til MA) l if it h l b *0 virns mr;uw4 un . 11- 1,11s, . T ue Va y Un e p l lt h Th h hi dfi l i J *0 4 e mi c ij. pr w e a im t is.. a Al ssalspraris ly 0 of W CO'Camrs fiell 6110WIF AM later very Millilly. Until the nso- -- I b 1l Th d % h l to 0 e e bo econscis very asnA . trot n t a. N acidity then rensalina unchanged. The prAntsat which the be, fit is at the ulin. cimicisixivid to the itimit. anils. 0(.Vh- l l l i 4b* ue ottraW4 Ott st lbe lint stage (if Ilse lorovesix Ilse Jill Va a sale that Is directly pro;-sitiniml io the Acidity 14 the minal -All. rhulern irivirtme.. W, H. Ilmin I f too '00 Vo too I*" A1,41.11LA M41ALL~ALL MIAMI CLASWKAIICN 1"0 % 0 8 low 41.411191. ' It * Vo 1141190 01 $*Jo Id se iito d"m do( U 4 At 00 11 0 IN a to 1b o "A 11 1, ad t a 1, 1 U An IN 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 " III, * 0 * * 0 0 0 * 0 0 40 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 a v o 0 6 o 0 0 0 - W - - - - - - - - a - A a . . . . . . - . - - - - - a 100~1 11? ?1 IT. It, I a 00 "1 *OIW 'A a X P. 100 A Att. ilp ~"qlp Is"tWo between bylltogen sulfide" and sulfites IV 00 -4 meebanim tat the f sco in the preparation of O"tLm Miriam= 'brrmall Alit V. M. 1,714111 it J. Gets. chem. (I R.) I I t 10m; C.A. 35, iMP. -The IrActim 44 1I.%i lift .111tiot-blollfift. Wilt. was ou'lit'l ill A 'llsail ~Ilfrol v%,_I - thAt %altapfirls Stall ont-11twIlt -M., -11. rlillaittatral, with each charge clattAitiating a q, -%I,t. The overall tritartkon all IIA with Na.14). t, repi-tti,li 1,v I%*4.SOo + 411.i - :1%&.Vh + 1,\sllS 1- .111:4) %4 '00 ithimaterm-ii with NallSin 2 ways: N&,,%Yj4 9 ~.INA- 1 111S - 2N&,,W), + 11.4 and 4%'&.9A + ONAIPS - -.N41. 4A + 4S + 31flO, which "maditi- tfw land Set thCCnd (d ilItt-faCtiCKI Of WS "ith valits. The fwmat iota tall t hi-iffa le ii a I w-ort, L'Nm#FA), + 211~i - zNall"Uh +- 2N.111-t-I IN-01,J). _NallS - :IN&"'% + :1110 1: the I.t fell pr.-A. 11, 1,, zoo 00 U Ihe tacoint of di-ApIR-91211CC ill llillillitt' Atilt a, 11131AI'll it/. -1 lee by itil"IlltdriltIASS 09111Slittll 14 Ill.- 111-1 - creds after itmapplrarance of tmuffitc will ti -h.oA,tvmt,1 f -0 0 by -14)w disapprarancc of trithitNutc. G. M. to 0 ZOO ;me A 18. 1 L A 4111ALLO;KAL 1.1111116101 CLAISW ICAIICN tag 0 %411.j 44v (a., -lot :m C- U S At 10 lt~ T W_ ;Got 911 It Is Z9 It OF KID at I did Ff if 4 a 11 J7 " 34 A is v IN x 4 of 110. ~10. IL-L -1 a I f " MLAL -A--j - -L -&--'L j -CL Of!j --, . E *Ott prilpastlon of aotbum lblosiuffais- by the hydrogen 'A c tq tulad~ mttbw. Vt. 1. zil'berman &M1 V. It. Feww" 00 IltninStail State In t A bed Chell ). J. Appll~j *00 CUM. I9,%ZM)(Pn 11" CAMMMY). 09 In the tnwtk)n MatWo + 21%&1150~ + 211A - 3%'&,- W, + aifgO. optimum tttnp. Is 2040. The *Id j, "of 009 lowetnt by higher temps. 1`ht initial rown. ot the '00 A rtagents muA be equimukt, as the L-k-teose of either kiwm-w -00 by more than 10% lewls to a wriclin drop cd thimulfaiv *ld. Under the abo" cmcfitious the Na~~" yield " lee The mother liquors can he recycled in the proc- lee felt moo if of 3 Coe we* Ar goo all At$0 A All 1,61AVIVICAL &ITINS I IAICLkJAVICATION ts iq-.. "It's t-iI ,go -IN - 41 U :At AO 11 It w X K It tv"ll I Its 0141 0 al 6 0 9 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 *1* e 010 0 0 * 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 ~ A 0 0 al 0 010 0 0 :1~ ZILIBERR", Ya.I.; FRIDRAH, V.K. Production of anhydrous sodium thiosulfate. Stor.rab.Inst.prikl. khim. no-39:47-51147. (MLRA 7:3) (Sodium thiosulfate) ZILIBERMAN. Ya.I.; FROKAN, V.M. .. -~. '. ` . -i I, Production of oodium pyrosulfits. Sbor.rab.Inst. prikl.khim. no.39:52-68 147. (MLRA 7*3) (Sodium pyrosulfite) USSR/ Cher.,,dstr7 - Physical cheni3try Card 1/1 : Pub. JJ~7 - 1~/22 Authors 3 Kogan., V. B., zind Fricirm, V. M. Title : Mlethod of ecdculating phase eq-tLilibrimis of birary )-i,-mid-vLpor systerm- reriodical Zjjw,. fiv, khim. 28/11~ 1889-1895., Novcnbor 1,954 Abstract A now mthod for the calculation of ph,"o oqW.11brimis of bin,117 I.i,!-tAd- vetpor 3ystcm,* was introduced. The nw method re(ail-rcs c:.p2rL~wntal detormination of va-por pressures of pure compor-ents of only W6 rd.::tUrk-.s contodning 113 and V3 of molar fractions from one of th,.- c,),--.1-,,-)Oncnts. The cz~.lculation and foriaulvtion of a nomoj,ra-hii~: chrrt, warrazit projxv accuracy and Simpl-icity Of Calml,-.tion p -,v., joven, refcronces: 3-Genman; l-'i;nFlish vild -",-USYR (1&)5-1950-31). Tables; iy~~Ph. Institution 3-'k-.v-tc In3titute of Applied Ghciiiistr-y, Lcninjy~,d Subaittod Dc,~,mbor 291 1953 NA USSR/Thermody~amics. Thermochemistry. Equilibria. Physico-Chemical B-8 Analysis. Phasa Transitions. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Ehimiya, No 8, 1957, 26178 Author :V.B. Kogan, I.V. Deyzenrot, T.A. Kul'dyayeva, V.M. Frjdman Title :Solubility in Systems Consisting of Methanol, Water and Nor- mal Paraffin Hydrocarbons. Orig Pub :Zh. prikl. khimii, 1956, 29, No 9, 1387-1392 Abstract :The mutual solubility (MS) in binary systems consisting of methanol I and n-heyane II, n-heptane III n-octane and n- -nonane, as well as in ternary systems containing water besides the above mentioned components was studied at 2 to 450. The MS of methanal, water and narmal hydrocarbons at temperatures between 20 and 100 decreases with the in- crease of the molecular weight of the hydrocarbon and changes very little with the temperature drop within the range of from 20 to 100. Card : 1/1 Vladimir Borisovich; FRnWAJ &&AM' KHAROV, V.V., doktor tekhn-nauk, prof., redaktor: 4ft"UNI.L., redaktor; IXVIN. B.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor; ZRLIKH, Te.Ta.. takhalchaskly redaktor, [Manual on equilibria between fluids and vapors in binary and multicomponent systems] Spravochnik po ravnoveeiiu mezhdu zhidkostliu i parom v binarnykh i mnogokomnonentnykh sistemakh. Pod red. V.V.Kafarova. Leningrad, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.i%d-vo khim. lit-ry, 1957. 497 P. (MIRA 10:11) (Systems (Chemistry)) (Chemical equilibrium) ' -4.1 . ~ ' I- KDGAN. V.B.; FRIDIAN, V.M. Determ'inMIre composition of tricomponent systems by measuring one property. Zhur.prikl.khim. 30 no.8:1141-1147 Ag 157. (MIRA 11:1) I.Gosudarstvennyy institut prikladnoy khimii. (Systems (Chemistry)) L2 Divtr: J-IMJAB~CWAI md "tr. -V ZA I I, Nff f, 41et=t . (1957til 531C.-The properties of ateolzopic requIres exptL detw. of vapw prmures A mixts. (Ioei cit.). .BuOff forms mzcWo* rWxM %ith C4Ht,. CiHts. ~jaid CJIP, the b,p. mid. the HuOft contents of which i ire (in .the ordet given): 48.2. 3.2; 93.95, 19; IIJ9.45, 43.2; ayid 0 7150 -~. Tile it. of tbill itteotrupic Illim. (!I 141011. 116 . ~UOIUC.Ilf*s tZhitit 4k titg. dtVIAtlett ftu.1' alhli- livity and a pca. devLablia irpin Idealitp The b.p. (;ud 70 i d h th ht f M ff j ro- xts., livit e llal te eOH e eO azaotropic m iy carbons are: 49.6,2G.4; 6N.8, 411.1; 02.75, G7.5: aud MV, 83,4510, The b,p. " tile wt. %of BuOH and llgO of Vic 'ternary uwatropic utWs. of tile saine hydrocarboi.9 are: 13.3, 69.9%. Comparison rif tile compri, of tile Ozeilropic 111lits, 13tiolf-C.Ift.'I and those Ct Buolf-Ifto Willi the: Coillp'.. of the ternary mixti. Miows that the latter contc,111 a hicber relative propartl(At cif C.141,# l and F 0. Thil i with the te.gularity ljrcv"-~ly 1~0, OUVA The li'lit. Q( the telflaty miltropic mints, llrtt Aower than those of lite purc componclit.4 awl of Illid corre- . spondinifbiutytuixts.; ~ aututrupes in tile ttroary pli-ti. VIA 5(3) SOVBC-32-4-25/47 AUTHORSi KogAn, V.B., Fridman, V.M. and Romanova, T.G. TITLE! The Separaien of Mixturea of Alochois and Hydrocarbons by the Method of Extraction (Razdeleriye smosey spirttov i uglevodorodov metodom eks'raktsi4.) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal P--ikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, PP 847-952 (USSR) ABSTRACT.: Mixtu--es ,f alcoliols and hydrocarbon-:; are obtainii in some 'ec-hnologlcal prizesseaw and this necessitates an effective I method of their separation. in the present investigacion the authors studied a possibility of such a separation by mGans of extraction, Ethylene glycol was chcsen as a so-'vent, To estimate quantitatively the effectiveness of separaticn by this method, data cn equilibria between the liquid phases in the syst3m alco-hol - hydrocarbon - ethylene glycol were necessary. The system consisting of butyl alcohol, heptane and etbylene LvIycol was taken as an example Data on the composition and specific weight of saturated sciutions in zh4s systair were compiled in Table 1. these data were used for plotting the curves of relationship ~n Fig--re 1, and a triangular Card 1/2 diagram of equilibria, pictured in Figure 2, was drewn. The The Separation of Mixtures of Alcohols and Hydrocarbons by the Method of Extraction composition of equilibrium phmses and of a mixture at a critical point, found by Alekseyev-s method, are shown in Table 2. The analysis of the results has shown that the application of pure ethylene glycol, as well as its aqueous solution ensures a complete separation of initial mixtures after a single or double rinsing. Pure hydrocarbon is obtained directly in the process of extraction; alcohol can be separated from the lower layer by means of mere rectification. There are 3 graphs, 3 tables and 3 Soviet referen.-,es, SUBMITTED: December 21, 1957 Card 2/2 5 (4) AUTRORS. Kogan: V. B. , Fridman, V. 11. SOV/76--33-7-12/.10 Ron, anova, T. G. TITLE. Phase Equilibria in Systems Formed by Paraffin Hydrcnarbon6 and Alcohols of the Aliphatic S-r.:-~i PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheakoy khimi-1, 1)59., Vol 334, Nr -01 PP 152' -- 152~i (USSR) ABSTRACT: Lmonr,, other methads, hydrojenatlon .;,f allpha-ic esters ytelds Co. sliphitic alcoholz, thas fzirmin- m:j-turea 0~ the al.-,-h.)ls hydrocarbons. For this reason, the ~hysir~o--.,henical properties of these mixtures are important. The authors investiCated the liq,.14d-vapor phase of the systerla buT;ancl (I) - heptan- (II); W i on the- -n4tial- - octana (III'., and (I) -- nc)na-,? (IV~. Data - -1 ~ substances are Civen (Table 1). The abo-7c- Pquilibrium was ir- -restiE;ated by means of a circulation apparatus (Fig 1), and the composition of the samples (liquid and condensate )f th~- vapor phase) was simultaneously determined 'by the metbod (Ref 11). The results (Tables 2-4) showed that ther,- was a ll.n-- ear dependence between +,he logarithm of the ratio of a,~ttvi7y ,~~)efficiente of the components, on the or.,- hand, and the com- Ould 112 position, on the oth~?r- i.e. the solutions were almost regular- 11hase Equil:ibr~a in Systems Formed by Paraffin SOV/76--33-7-12/40 Hydroc,arb~!ns and Alcohols of the Aliphatic Series Lxplanation of data available in publications on tho -,-qjui-- I-tbrium between methanol (V) and ethanol (VI), on the onp hand, and paraffin 1-.ydrocarbons on the other, leads t~ the ouncliision that these solution3 are almn-st regular as well. The dz!gree of deviation from RaDultla law i3 reduced by an increase in the molecialar wpieht of the a1schol (for thc, system. with (V).,, the -,orstant A - O.'WO, with (VI); A - 0.005'. arid with (I)i A - 0-710). Calo-alat-1--r. of 'he of "he azectropic mixture of the system -15oproparol - heptar,-? (the experimental part was -,arried out by T. S. Tolstova) in- dioates that the resultant dependenc? of the abcve data on the equillb-riur. in the systema "aliphatic ai,johol - pa.-affin hydro- ,arbonl' permit predictiors of ths phase !~-ja-llibriuux. There ar-3 4 fifures., 4 tables, and 13 references, 'A -f whi-;h are So-iet~ ASSOCIATION: Goo-.idarstvennyy instttut p7zikladnoy khimii Lenini;rad (Leningrad State Inatitu.to of Applied Chemistry/ SUBMITTED: December 10, 1957 Card 2/2 ROGAN, Vladimir Boriaovich; ~TJUDMAXI-Yikto;r-Y,- lovich; WAROVj Viktor Vyacheslavovich; sUSHKOVA, T*I., red -GI-va; BIZYKH, E.Yu., tekhn. red. [14anual on solubility] Spravochnik po rastvorimosti. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.l. [Binary syotemB] Binarriye siste- my. Book. 1. 1961. 595 P. (MIRA 1-5:1) `1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut nauchno--tekhnicheskay informa- tsii. (Solubility) (Systems (Chemistry)) ROGAN, Vladimir Borisoviob; FRIDMAN Viktor I!ikhaylovlcb; KAFAROVp Viktor Vyacheslavo~~h; SUSHKOVA, T.I., red. izd-va; BLEYKH, E.Yu., tekhn. red. (Manual on solubility] Spravochnik po rastvorimosti. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.l. [Binary systems) Binarnye sistemy. Book 2. 1962. 1959 p. (MDLA 15:4) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut nauchnoy informataii. (Solubility) (Systems (Chemistry)) KOGAN, Vladimir Borisovich; FM AN, Vjkt*r-XjkhVjqvich; KAFAROV, Viktor Vyacheslarovich; SMOVAp T.Lp red.izd-va; GALIGANOVA., L&Me, takhne red* [Handbook on solubility]Spravochnik po rastvorimosti. Moskva# Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.2. (Ternary multicomponent systems] Troinye, mnogokomponentrWe sistemy. Book 1. 1963. 943 p. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy institut nauchnoy i tskhnichesko~r informa- taii. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Solubility) KOGAN, Vladimir Borisovich; FRIDMAN, Viktor Mikhaylovich; KAFAROV, Viktor Vyacheslavo c ; ffl%K VA. T.I., re . d-va; SOROKINA, V.A.,, tekhn. red. [Manual on solubility]Spravochnik po rastvorimosti. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. Vol.2.[Teimary multicomponant systems] Troinye, mnogokomponentnys sistemy. Book 2. 1963. 2066 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy institut nauchnoy i tekhnichaskoy In- formataii. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Solubility) KOTLYARSKIY: L.B.; TIOVA'TSKIY:, B.G., FRIDMAN, V.M. Cav-lAatl,-,n phenomena dugi to the Ur.f 1.0ri of an a7ous,,ic. hydrodynam' -! L emlfrer. Ak-ust. zhur. 9 nc,,.4.i.--'4-44!) 163. .(MIRA 1-7 '3) 1. Vsesop-izyivy naucluio- iszs~ ledovatei I ski y I konstruktorsk'y -Inst.4-- tu-~ khimicheskog.) raahs~.nostroyenilya, 1-!o:ikva. MYZP,NROT, LVij K('rAN, V.Nj FRIOMAN, VjM. Mothod or fiviont'AtIon or ourn 1101mm"thy]"IMIAMItio, xhlin, pt-om. 41 noj.. 118.1,80 w 161, (KRA !Ail) USSR/Chemistry - Leather 11 Sep 53 "Investigation of the Effects of Ultrasound Vibra- tions oa,--Processes og Leather Production,'~' ,V. M. Fridman1j_1-1A.,L. Zayde9l' A. N. Mikhaylov)IN. N. _.Dolgopolo4~'!_N. M. Karavayev, Corr Mem,Acad Sci USSR; 'dent Sci-Res Inst of the Leather Ind; .Cent-Sci-Res Lab of Phys Methods for Investigation of Materials DAN SSSR,, Vol 92, No 2) PP 399-400 The investigation described shows that ultrasound expedites dehairing and tanning processes. Authors qxpress the opinion that it can also be used in, oth4r processes of the Leather industry. Z69T23 NO. Aelk-I tif-IllumA 0a Uhruound c(visl&rably lm=scs ft rato of Mica of a &r-tal of Klrc((. ater, suld N). in w of nfli~ Ove-I aboyo the mW att-lin'd at high 0 Cwt -e vi- Uis~A ngbocy. ICY R. C. wvwr N. N. Dol.. -1.,j. Y, ti, Ildd an, iff-771 ev-z M, Y~ and , M ' . - 93. (lUM).---7 he effect of ultrasound on the diffusion rate was .studied for the diffusion of CuSO, In 5% gelatin, and the .results were compared with results obtained with varying hydrodynamic conditions (using taixers at varigus r.pau.); alAo the diffusion of Ntj,%O~ through a swollen gelatin filin !0.015 cm. thick was studied, A higher stiffing rate in. creased the diffusion rate, but less than did ultrasonic vibra- tions. The diffusion rate consts. rose from 0.51 X 10-4 wit)t no stirring in the first test to 0.80 X 10 -1 with ultrA- sottud, and it; the 21nt test from 2.6 X lu - I to t 1.7 X Ill - 4; ill is shows that 111trasullic Vibratiolln CII'lilge the Vahle and tfie nature of diffusional r"Istunce ut the Aid-liquid inter- W. Nt Stetat'!M-.-~ FRIDMAH, Viktor Hironovich- VARSHAVSKATA, L.S.. redaktor; KIDYIDEVA, L.A., _T6khiffcUsk1j'_ redaktor [Sonic and ultrasonic waves and their use in light industry] Zvukovye L ul'trazvukov7s kolebaniia i ikh primenenle v legkoi prowyahlennosti. Kookys. Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo Ministerstva lagkoi promyshlonnosti SSSR, 1956. 28) p. (HLRA 100) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial auplications) (Sound waves) FRIDKAB.V.M., kandidat khimicheskikh nauk; HESHKOV,Y.V. , kandidat MteMdlcheakikh nauk; WAVATEV,N.M. , The effect of sonic and ultrasonic waves on fur processing. Leg.prom. 15 no.4:42-43 Ap '55. (MLRA 8:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademli nauk SSSR. (Yur) (Sound waves) (Ultra sonic waves--Industrial application) L SOVI/I 24-57-5- 5930 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 131 (USSR) AUTHOR: Fridman, V. M. ------------ TITLE: On One Approximate Method for Determining Vibration Frequencies (0b odnom priblizhennom metode opredeleniya chastot kolebaniy) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Kolebaniya v turbomashinakh. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1956, pp 69-76 ABSTRACT: The author proposes an approximate method for determining the fre- quencies of the free bending vibrations of a variable-section rod, allowing for various differing modes of end constraint (clamped, simply's upported, free end). For solving the problem's differential equa ti ons M1'(x)= [X2p(x) i- k(x) j Y(x) (0< x