SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOROKNOVNIKOVA, A.I. - GOROKHOVSKIY, G.A.
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EXCIMPTA MICA Sec.4 Vol.U/4 111--d.Mcrob. atc. Apr-U58
1071. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SUCCESSIVE IM MUNI ZA77ONS AGAINST VARIOUS
INFECTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IMNIUNITY (Russian text)
Gorokhovnikova A.I. -NAUCH.TRUD.YiOSK.NAUCH.-ISSLEDOV.
INST. VAKST. I SYVOM-M (265-272)
With the object of ascertaining the Influence of successive immunizations on the
state of immunity accrued from previous antigen administration, trial was made
of successive immunizations of rabbits and guinea-pigs with Streptococcus scar-
latinae toxin, diphtheria anatoxin, and typhoid and pertussis vaccin s. No d crease
e e ~
of streptococcal antibody level was seen. following diphtheritic or typhoid antigen.
Typhoid and pertussis vaccine enhanced antidiphtheritic Immunity and immunity
to Streptococcus sea- '.atinae toxin. Previous immunization had no influence on
development of immunity on later injection of antigen. (S)
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USSR/Virology - Human and Animal Viruses. E
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Diol., No 1, 1959, 5T5
Auth:)r : Gorakh-wnikava, A41., KhM*ina, A.G.
Inst : Moscov Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and
Sera
Title : Exj-perimental Immunization of Mice with Live P..)ly-Type
Grippe Vaccine.
OriG Pub : Tr. Mask. n.-i. in-ta vaktsin i syvorotok, 1957, 9, 66-
70
Abstract : Na abstract.
Card 1/1
US R/ Chemistry, 'Hydrogenation
Card 1/j. Pub. 151 11133
Authors Markran, A0 L. and Qoro~hovskaya.,IA, S,
Title I Polarographic investigation of a hydrogenation process. Part It. - Hydro--
genation of allylacetate mixtures.with two- and three-substituted
ethylenes
Periodical t Zhur. ob. khim. 2)4/8, 1332 --1342., Aucust 1954
'Abstract The~.hydrogenation processes of binax7 allylacetate mixtures with som.e
di- and tri-substituted ethylene derivatives, was investigated-with the
aid of polarograpby, It was established that the Lebedev law, regarding
preferential. saturation of -mono-substituted ethylene I is a generalization
of the first approximation.' The degree of saturation selectivity of the
mono-substituted.ethylend arul its dependence upon the nature of the second
component of-the mixture and catalyst,, are illuoidated. Six references:
5 USSR and 1 USA (1927 -1953). Tablos; graphs.
institution Central Asiatic FoiyWchnicum
Submitted July 29, 1953
GOROKHOVSKAYA, A. So
Gorokhavsdaya., A. S.
"Polarographic Detennination of Pectinous Substances." Min Higher Education
USSR. Central Asia Polytechnic Inst. Tashkent, 1955. (Dissertation -for
the Degree of Candidate in Chemical Sciences)
So: Knizhnaya letopist, No. 27, 2 July 1955
A.~s,
~M/Physical Chemistry - Electrochemistry,, B-12
Abet Journals Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19,, 1956.. 61193
Authors Markman, A. L., Gorokhovskaya, A. S.
institution: None
Title: 5-Metby1furfurole and Its Folarographic Behavior
Original
Periodical: Tr. Sredneaz. politekhn. in-ta., Tashkent, Goalzdat Uz SO, 1955.,
283-288
Abstract: It is shown that for 5-metbyl furfurole (I) In aqueous buffer solu-
tions, similarly as for furfurole (II) (Kolltgof, I. M., Lingeynp
Dzh. Dzh., Polyarograflya, M., 1948, 342-343), E depends linearly
on pH in the region pH 1-9, while ~rlth pH 9.5-131K/2 = const.
The constant of diffusion current of I depends on pH knd has maxi-
mum value in solutions of pH 7-11. With background of 0.1 N NHkQl
I gives one-IND* while with 5% K2C03 background it gives 2 waves
the height which are proportlonal to conaentration of 'I in the
interval 10% to 10-2 M. It ie'reported that due to proximity of
Card 1/2
UMR/Physical Chemistry - raectrochemistry, B-12
Abet Journals Referat Zhur - Xhinlyat No l9s 1956, &193
Abetractt 11/2 GePMte detemln"iOu Of I and II in aqueous and aqueous
alcohol solutions isimposlible. -
Card 2/2
NT
M I"o pectin Callcil, At hl,;her --n~ is
I x Io I .,r 1"t 'Cq
t.,.C Dt~CtM i0IL;l
t C srpg. Ui PC~Lln from saporilli. "Lnlmen. a(ld luspe-n(led
c,-Iwmg r,atervil,. the pe,iam -47i, (..-il) ~~td
XLRKKWD- A.LD;-GODORROVSKAYA, A.S.
Pblarographic determination of pectins In cotton plant tissues.
Usb. kh1m. shur. no.1:30-34 161. (KI'RA 14:1)
Le Brodusaslatskiy politekhnichaskiy institut.
(Cotton) (Pectin)
GOROXIIOVSrAYA-,,-A.S.,t_ GELLER, B.E.
Polarographic method for determining acrylonitrile. Zav.labe 28 noS7:
:809-8n 162. (IMA 15:6)
le Tashkentokiy tekstillnyy institute
(Acryloidtrile) (Polarography)
YAHUSHKEVICH, N.I.; GOROKHOVSKAYA, B. TS. (Odessa)
7brombophlebitic splenomegaly. Vrach. delo no.1:138-140 Ja'64
(MIRA 17:5)
1. Terapcvticheskoye otdeleniye ( zav. - N.T. Yanushkevich)
bollnitsy moryakov ports. Odessy. Nauclm7y rukovoditell -
deystvitellnyy chlen.AMN SSSR, zasluzhermyy deyatell nauki
prof& M.A.Yasinovskiyo
GORCIPWVSKAYA. E.I.
Removal. of turbine oil from the form columns of a catalyst faatrTy.
162. 7 - 3.0)
Trudy Bash NIINP no.5:317-318 (MIRA .,-7.
1. Ordena Lenina Ulfimskiy nefteparerabatyvayushchiy zavod.
GORCKHOVMU, Le.; OVSYMIMDV, Tim. [reviewers]; FlUtSW, A,Te. [author].
"Stories i6bomt precious stones.5 A.Z.Forgmn. Reviewed by X%Goro-
', khovskala, W.Owslimulkov., Than.ella no.12:34 D 153. (MLPA 6:32)
(Foremn, Alsksandr 27$0n'GTich, 1883-1945) (Woolous .
stones)
TUGOVI, 1.1.9, kand. toMmo. naukt GO. '~SKAYAp L.L.,, na,-vhW sotrudek
I -
EvalustIng the various wthods for the cleaning of
9wrV~tl fibm frm umftpotod throods. ftucb.-Issl.
trudy MIPIK n*sUsIQ--U7 063.
(MM IBM)
i~57-66
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ACCESSION NR: AP5021820 UR/0342/65/000/008/0006/0008
677.46.025.001.5
AUTHOR: Tugov, I. I. (Candidate of technical aciences)j Gorokhovokayap LeLo
(junior ~~searcK asiociate)
TITLE: Use of chemical fibers.regen7rated from cord threads of worn ~t 'a"
SOURCE: Tekstil1naya promyshlennost', no. 8, 1965, 6-8
TOPIC TAGS: regenerated rayon fiber, felt, nonwoven fabric, artificial leather
ABSTRACT: Studies made by the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-'Lssiedovatellskiy institut
plenochnykh materialov i iskusstvennoy kozhi (All-Union Scientific Research Insti-
tute of Film Katerials and Artificia.1 _Ltather), apd several 0 er-4-n-t-erprfa-es eat
lished the followl,'ng facts: rayon.and caproni6'4corvitll staple fibers separated
from cord threads of worn tires by swelling can be used in the wool industry and the,
milling and felt industry for the production of nonwoven fabrics and artificial.
leather. The use of regenerated fiber will permit a 20% increase in the production
of milled and felt articles and cloth without causing an increase in the comumpti&
of wool. -Thus, up to 50% of the expensive cotton used in the production of Z
L 21771-66
BA: ArOU-J2606' COD-'-:
SotTkci UR/O286/65/1OOO/()?3/0i06/0106
AUTHORSs Ponomarev, So Go; Oleyniki No No; Goronovskaya, H. A. Zhurba# To To,
ORGt none,
TITLE: Method for combined soaking and depilation of hidese Clans 28p No#
143500
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 239 1965, 10 1~
TOPIC TAGS: processed animal product, leatherp animal hide
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for combined soaking alid
depilation of hides by the use of a fermentation vat. To speed up the process and
to improve the quality of the hidesq aromatic sulphoderivatives, e.g., H acid, are
added to the fermentation vat.
SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATEs 21Nov6o
'Card UDCs 675-023-311,
9(4),
SOV/112-58-374930
Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, p ZZ4 (VS~4)
AUTHOR: Drabkin, D. S., and GorokhovskaylL N. M.
TITLE: Function of a Self-Excited Thyratron. in Pulse-Type Circuits
(Rabota tiratrona v impul'snykh skhemakh a samovozbuzhdeniyezu)
PERIODICAL: V ab. materialov po vakuumnoy tekhnike, 1957, Nr 12, pp 18-54
ABSTRACT: Alternate pulse-type self -excitation circuit diagrams with thyratrons
are examined, and curves illustrating their operation are presented. The
circuits with variable grid voltage allow higher operating frequencies; in this
case, after a current pulse has passed through the thyratron, an increased bias
voltage is applied to the thyratron grid which accelerates the electric -strength
recovery. The circuits containing pulse-shaping lines have almost linear
voltage rise on the charging capacitor and have a higher efficiency. Thyratron
operation in a charging -resistor -type circuit is examined in detail. Assuming
that thj thyratron control characteristic is a straight line Uaz ~ -et esz, a
Card l/ 3
9(4)
SOV/112-58-3-4930
Function of a Self -Excited Thyratron in Pulse -Type Circuits
formula for its operating frequency is deduced; the frequency depends on the
cir cuit parameter a and thyratron parameter a - The formula shown that:
(1) the frequency is independent of the supply-source voltage; (2) if the
frequency in controlled by varying the charging resistor, the ratio between the
sections of thi's resistor must be maintiined constant if a constant forward
voltage is desired. A number of experimental curves for TGI-O. 1/1. 3 and
TG3-0.1/1.3 thyratrons are presented that confirm the theoretical conclusions.
The thyratron control characteristic range is responsible for a frequency -
instability which decreases with an increase in the initial bias and a decrease
in the ratio U /U it, As the thyratron operating frequency increases, its
pr pi
deionization properties manifest themselves and limit the maximum frequency.
Under post -discharge -conductivity conditions the operating range is limited by
the critical rate-of-rise of the anode voltage; under no post-discharge-
conductivity conditions it is limited by the curve of electric.-strength recovery.
Card 213
9(4) SOV/112-58-3-4930
Fi_m'ciio~n of a Self -Excited Thyratron in Pulse -Type Circuits
To plot these curves, it is necessary to figure out the grid- and anode-voltage
shapes. The necessary formulae are deduced, and graphs are presented
plotted from the above formulae for TG 1 -0 - 1/ 1 - 3 and TG3-0. 1/1. 3 thyratrons
for the cases of matched and mismatched loads. A sample design of the
circuit and a design of the volta$e divider, in which the ionic grid current
flows, are given in a supplement. Bibliography: 14 items.
K. V. S.
Card 313
DOBROBORMYA, TS.I.; GORORHOVSYATA, P.T.
Trilononetric detertminatiou of zinc in cyanide and noncyanide
electrolytes used in brass plating.' Much. i rez. 16 no.12.,31-32
D '57. (MIRA 110)
1. leningradskly zavod RTI.
(Zinc-Analv.mis) (ILectrolytes) (Titration)
NEMOVSKIY, L.I.; GORO.KHOVSKAYA,.R.I.
YAPP-60, an intermittent current anesthetic apparatus. Nov,
med. tekh. no.5:37-50 161. (MIRA 17s6)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut meditsinskikh
instrumentov i oborudovaniya,
LAZMV,k.v S.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; XOROLEVA, N.D., m1adshiy nauchriyy sotrudnik;
Prinimali uehastiye: DOKINA, Ye.I.; GEKKER, P.A.; KIRILLOV, L.K.;
_GQROKHQV3KAXA,-R.IL; ZNAMENSKAYA, U.S.
Advantages of flax roving boiling. Nauch.iasl.trudy TSNIILV
12:46-71 159. (MIRA 15:8)
(Flax) (Spinning)
S/653/61/000/000/050/051
1042/1242
AUTHORS: Nitskevich, Z.A.,, Potiyevskayaj, 3,Asg and
Goronovsk",a
TITLE:
Physicomechanical properties of plastics
SOURCE: Plac;tmassY v mashiabstroyenii i priborostroyenii.*
2crvaya rcEp nauch.-tekh. konfer. 0 voge prim.
p
lastmass v ~aahinostr. i Driborostr&, K ev, 1959,
P
Kiev, Gostekhizd4t, 1961t 50-554
-ies of -USSLL plastics ar~ listed:
TFM: The folloving propert
specific weight, heat resistance, coefficidnt of linear expansion,
coefficient of heat conductivity, tensile strength, compressiont
teneiie elastio modulus, sp6cific resilience, hardness, water-ab
sorption, frost resistance.
C
ard. 1/1
3/653/61/000/000/051/051
1042/1242
AUTHORS: 31itskevich, Z.A., Potiyevskaya, S.A.k'and
GoronovskMa, S. S.
TITLE: Dicbctric properties, areas of application, and
processin,)- .niathodr, of
plastics
BOURCI.;: Plastmnssy v mashinostroyenii.i. priborostroyenii.
Pervaya respe naucho-tekh. konfer. po vopr. prim.
i,priborostr., Kiev, 1959.
ildstmass v mashinoBtr.
iev, GoS*tckhizd_ftt, 1961, 554- 571
TEXT:
F The folloviiij; properties and chatacteristics of USSR
plastics aire listed: specific surface electrical resistanceg speci-
volu,
metric electriwa rcsistance, tangent of the angle of die-
ceiric lossest dielectric strength# dielectric constant, procesning
methods, specific molding pressure, molding tqzperaturc,, molding
-~imeg,'settlin6 on,moldine# viscosityo Areas of application.
-A
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USSR/Physical Chemistry - BlectrocIticulatry B-12
Abs Jour Referat Zhur 1957) 3974
Xhimiya) No 2.
Author Vanillyev A.M.., Goro a-Proukhina V.I.
Inat Cornisaion on i1nalytical Chemietry of the ezy, of
Sciences USSR
Title Catalytic Waves of Hydrogen~- Catalytic Reduction of
Hydrogen Ions at Mercury Drop Electrode in the Presence
of Zirconyl Nitrate.,
Orig Pub Tr. Komis. po analit. khimii i1N SSSR) 1956, 740), 142-
148
Abstract At constant pH ZrO(NO-4) with backgrowid of 0.2
a 2
M KNO , gives one "Mve of EA= -0.847 V (saturated calo-
Mel electrode). InAhe absence on
N03- ions this wave
is not observed. L~qrease in concentration of ZrO2 I
results on a gradually att nuated increase of the wave,
&
and beginnin& with 4. . 10-
M, heielit of wave ceases to
depend upon concentration of Zro2+. At constant pH;
Card 1/2
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GOROKHOVSKATA, V.I. (XUA111)
--w-ft"WO =-Mi ~,-- ~
~ V
XI le Zwracter of cathode waves In the presence of niobium nitrate.
Trudy KMI no.21:107-111 156. (Km 12-11)
(Nioblum nitrate) (Cathode rays)
GORDKHOVSKkTA, V.-I. (Irazan')
Pblarographic bebavior of molybdonum in nitrate solutions. Trudy
IMTI no.21:113-118 156. (MIRA 12:11)
(Nolybdomm) (Reduction, Electrolytic) (Pblarography)
Coo Ko':K41
o KPy M.)
Mij"
eel
lViai rfl
.1a l.
it,
I IV
p
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t:
l
MOROKHOVSKAYA, V. 1.
Oxicillographic polarography of 2-aminobenzothiazole and its
d6rivativea# Part.Ar Amirmbemothiazole and its deri-mbim
lacking polarographicaUr active groupings Zhur. ob. khiw.
32 no.12:3853-3859 D 162. NIRA 16:1)
1 YAzanskly kbimiko-tekhnologiches)dy institut Imeni S. M.
;~rcva,
(Benvothiazole) (Polarograpby)
GOROKKOVSKArA,, V. 1.
OnciUagraphic polarogrkpbr or 2-aminobonsothianole and its
derivatives. Part 22 VwKiatftex of T-eminobei~zothiaxol*,vtth
polarographically active groupings, Zhur. ob. khim. 52 na.32s
3859-3864 D.162. (MMA 16: 1)
,-I. lazanskLy khIniko-tokhnologicheskiy institut imni. S. M.
Kirma.
(Benzothiazolo) (Po3Arograpby)
GOROXHOVSKAYA,,.V.I..,
Application of the method of oscillographic polarography with
sinusoidal voltage to the study of the processes of oxidation And
reduction of vanadium on a mercury dropping electrode. Trudy KKHTI
no.30:185-192 162. (KM 16tlO)
GOROKHOVSKAYA, V.I.;
Reaction of
pyrimidine.
OSTRYAKOVA, T.A.; ARTEMIYEVA, G.A.
copper with 4-oxo-6-methyl-1,2,4-triazolo(2,3a')
Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.10:2339-2342 0 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
- GOROKHOVSKIY A.
New books. Radio no,8:63 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1e Zamestitell glaynogo reduktora Gosadaratvennogo isdatellotva
literatury po voprosam evyazi i radio.
- (Bibliograpby-Radio)
IGOSHIN, M.;.BURLYANDl VO'; GOROKHOVSKIY,..,~~-
Literature on radioft engineering for.1964* Radio no.2:62-61+. F.161+.
(HIM i7 '- 3)
1. 7,aveduvushchiy redaktsiyek "Massovoy radlobiblioteki" (for Bur*-
1jand). 2. Gla,~n" redaktor izdatel'stva I'S
7az"' (for.Gorokhovskiy).
ZHIJKOV, A.V.; D41ASKIN, S.A.; RUDE21KO, P.M.;
ZONENBERG, M.F.; DIKOVAI S.A.; GAYDAY, V.K., red.
(production of large wall elements from ceramics] Proizvod-
stvo kx-uprWkh stenovykh konstruktsii iz keramiki. Kiev,
Budivellrjykp 1965. 33 P. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy insti-
tut stroitellpykh materialov i izdeliye
GOROKIIOVSKlY, A.D.; SM11MOV, K.J.
Manufacturing ceramic panels cornposed of 1.8-slot stone.
Stroi. mat, 11 n0,7:1-5 Jl '65. ('Va li'l 18:8)
.7 irlzli. Podollskogo &avorla --Ieiiovykh miterialov i
1. Glavny,
kona'trukt.siy (for Goro0iovskiy).
GOROKHOVSKIY, A.I.; ZIIMM, M.H.; SHAIMAKOV, S.V.; TAILOV, V.S.
Semi-autematic distribution convoyare Kozbo-obizv,prom.
no 10: 9-12 li 0 '59. 04IRA 13:2)
(Assembly-11ne methods) (Shoe manufacture)
GOROKHOVSKIY,-A --------
"Television reception*; a serial publication. Radio no.9:63
'62. (KRA 15:9)
1. Zamestitell glavnogo redaktora Gosudarstvennogo Izdatel'stva
literatury po voprosam avyazi i radio.
(Television-Periodicals)
MURAVIM, M.I.; KARASIK, Z.S.; OKUNI, B.D.; TRUSHIN, S.A.;
ASHRATOVA, 9-.K.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; -PP4QWqYSKIY,_A~~J~;--
LAPS M., V.P., inzh., retsenzent; STESHOV, I.I., red.;
MINAYEVA, T.M., red.
(Handbook for a shoe industry worker] Spravochnik obuvshchika.
Moskva, Gizlegprom. Vol.3. 1963. 505 p. (MIRA 17:5)
SHVETS, Veniamin Izrailevich; GOROKHOVSKIY, A.I., retsenzent;
KIVROVA, Ye.P., retse'gz ; retsenzent;
DUKHOVXYY, P.N., red.
[Hoisting and conveying machinery in light industry] Pod"-
eraio-transportnyo mashiny v legkoi promyshlennosti. Mo-
skva, Legkaia industriia, 1964. 290 p. (MTRA 17:10)
GOPORHOVSKIY, A. V. (Engineer)
"From the Pages of the Journal 'Radio'," Vest Svyazi, Wo.10, 1952
Translation M-674, 27 Jul 55
13GOROV. K.P.; DAVYDOV, G.B., otvotstvannyy redAktor; GORMHOVSKIY, A.V.,
radaktor.
(Transmission of television sigmls over loWdistance oosmomica-
tions lines] Peredsoha televisio W kh signalov po Itailon dellut
eviazi. Hooku, Goo. isd-vo lit-r po Yoprosam sviad i TWO I ~3.
33 P. (Lektaii po takhnike svia 5 MRA i 14?
(Television-Trausuittereand trausission)
GOROXHOVSKIY,, A. V. Eng.
"In the Pages of 'Radio#," Test. svyazi., No.B., p. 27, 1953
Translation No. 544, 30 Apr 56
FEMOVICHO Yo,.G.; XOPYTIN, L.A., otvetstvenuyy rodaktor; GOROKHOTSM, A.T.,
rodaktor; KOROZOTA, T.K., tobimichookly rodaktor
[Oar comtry Is the birthplace of radio] N"ha strans, - rod1na
radloe Kookys., Goes Isd-vo Ut-ry po voprosam oviaxt i radiog 1954.
30 0. [Kicrofilal (MM 7:9)
-(wio)
DOGADIN, Tianor Nikolayevieh; GOROKHOVSKIY, A.V., r*daktar, VIITNTRLUB, A.B.,
tekhnicheekly
Nirs. broadcast IM system] RadiotranellatelowWo seti. Isd. 2-9, per.
Noskya, Gas. Isd-vo lit-ry po Yoprosan eviazi i radio, 1954. 271 P.
[Kicrofilal (MLAA 8:1)
(FAALO)
GOROKHOVSKIY. A.V., inzhener.
. .
Television unit with a large screen. Yest.sviazi 14 no.2:14 7 '54.
OMRA 715)
(Television-1pparatus and supplies)
GOROKHOVSKIY, A.V., Inshener.
U.,16 ~- ~-- ~- I
From the pages of the periodical ORadio'O. Vest.sviazi 14 no-3:31-32
Kr '54. OMRA 7:5)
(itadio-Periodicals)
GUMWICH, RowmNladialrovich; SXRQIM,,OoV., . rodaktor; GMOKHOFSM.A.T.,r9ia_
*jojr; MKWMA, II.Ya.,'iekhnlchesklj redaktor.
(Neasurment, and tuning *of shortwwe transmitter antennas]
Ismerentle, I sastroika peridaluihchikh kerotkovolnoWkb antenn.:
Moskva, Goa.lsd-vo lit-ry po votrosais avlasl I radio, 1955. 35 p.
(Radlo, Shortweve-Antennas) (KM 9:5)
..4.
R~, Zorly Abranowlah; VALITM, 1J., rodaktor; GaROWNSM, A.T..
rodAkSor; SQKWWA. X.Ta., takha. rodaktor.
[Comrse In the basis rMle mossiuromental Kura osnowiwkh radlo-
tokhatchoskikk imeremil. Kookwa, Gos.tsd-vo lit-ry P* Topr on
avlaul I radio, IL955 06 P. - . (KM 9: 5)
(Bale soamwoments)
USQH/ Bibliograp
elard 1/1 Nb* 133 __19/19
Authors. I Gor okhovsky, A. V.,E.ngiIneer
TWO t Bibliography -From the paper of the Magazine ORadioO
~Periodical i vest svyazi 1, Jan 1955
30 311
Abstraot I Articles, published during the last 6 months of 1954 in the magazine,
"Radio", of interest to coamunication speoialists are briefly reviewed.
The following articles are reviewed: 1) "Radio Receiver TM-54', by
Dziuba (Radio No 7, 1954); 2) "Rectifier for Testing Tubes-IL-10, by
Sheshin.(Radio No 79 1954); 3) NA Combined Testing Instrument", by
Meerson (Radio No 8. 1954); 4) Transposition of Circuits", by.Mrs.
Levina (Radio No 10, 1954); 5) *An Instrument for Measuring Non-Linear
Distortions", by Pakhanov-(Radio No 10. 1954); 6) "Regulating the Rotary
Speed of a Wind-Generator", by Nikoleev (Radio No 10, 1954); 7)."Audio
Generatorl, by Stelnnov and Vefedov (Radio No 11, 1954), and 8) "A Tube
Millivoltmeter", by Pakhmov (Radio No 12, 1954). Selected proposals
for improvements in instruments~ or services, and other notes relative
to communications, published during the same period, are also mentioned.
Institutiont got#*
Submittedt
Geo,XHOVSKly, A.T., Inshener.
. ~ -
I~N~
Kiev XMIO SWIOA. Test.svlazl 16 no.5:14-15 Ny 156. (UNA 9:8)
(Kiev--Radio stations)
~~- t'c' -I-- t~ )-, P-C - -
. DAVTDOV, GowgirYAkhaylovich; GOROIROVSKIY, A.Y., redaktor; RITTMMGBR, N.V.,
tekhnicheskly redaktor,-V*=*'O-*~A-16~~
[This in Moscowt] Govorit Kooky&. Izd*2-os, parer. Moskva, Goo.
izd-vo lit~-ry po voprosm aviazi i radio, 1957-111 P- [Microfilm]
(MIRL 10:4)
(Moscow--PAdiobroadeasting)
MN V~
m 0 , Vasiliy Alakseyevich; BaRODICH, S.T.. otvetetyann"
S
QQVQjffQVA9IT. A.Y,. redsktor; 3nISLAVSKAYA, L.Sh.,
redaktor
rodaktor;
takhaichaskly
[Principles of radio comannication by ultr&-short waves] 08novy
radlosviazi as ul'trakorotkikh volwkh. Moskva. Gos,tsd-vo It%-ry
po voprosax avlast I radio, 1957. 818 P. (MIRA 10:11)
(286,09 shortwave)
ANTHOR - -'er !11-58-5-14/27
Gorokhovski,y, A.7. , '.'rgint
TTTLC: 1, Creative Gollectiv,~(Tvorcheckiy kollektiv). Tr. the Tech-
nical 3ervice laboratorY o' the i.'oscox Oblast 1r,'lanagement
~vennoy laboratorii
of the Rado Polay ;etwork~'; pro-zvodst
1'.,oskovskoy oblastnoy djrck~sl..i -L'~!AI4-,:)'trtinslyal~s4.onnoy seti).
PERIODICAL; Ve..qtnik Svyazi, i"r 5, 19158B, i)P 25-26(UISS11)).
'IBSTRACT: At the beginnirg of -thi-. year, the RSFSR 1.4inister of Com-
municationn A.V. C)ierankov exn_-ecs;2d his gratitude to a
grolip of workerF of tho Tochnical S,,rvice Laboratory of
the "~Icsocn Oblast' '1D11M7:'. tho senior engin2crs L.Ya. Kan-
I-)r and 1.Ye. Totskiv, the erigineer
W l. G.F. Krutako, the act-
ing en~_,-_;neers V.1. ""huravlev and O.B. Korn,~vich. ',!a re-
warle.-,i them Nvith br;nuses for their creative work in intro-
dl.!Cing Ultra-3'-lort-rave recept- ion into the -ad-Jo relay sta-
tions of the Loscow oblast'. The industry until now has
not reguli;ted production of very-Inigh frequency r-:,:~_Jving
equipment, so the laboratory collective started the deve-
lopment of 3uch a systpin; a" the 0- -1 of 1955. An increase
in -ower of the "V[10-1--C-0" type arp)-ifier up to 2 kw with-
out any power pre-amplifier was suggested and, in the Mos-
cow oblast, alono, more than 100 aninlifiers were rebuilt
Cardl/':_~ according to thiq, system.Tho~ first v.h.f. PIM accessory unit
-1 J -i - 5 f-, - 5 - 14/27
A Creative Collective. In the Technical Servic,,! Laboratory oil the 1,*oscow
Oblast Management of the Radio Relay 11'etwork.
which can be used with any radio receiver, vqi designed in
1956. A aecond model with hif,,her sktizitivitj and lower he-
terodyre raji.--Ition was acce-~ted by tl-r f.Jr,'datry '.)f
Communicationa, nnd now ono of thn, *:ii:i~-tivln plan0 luv,
started its series Droduction. In 1957, a
sitive and selective model with autcmntic control. of the
heterodyne frequency was devoloPed. But cvori this model was
not sensitive and selective enough for distances of 50 km
and more. Therefore,L.Ya. Kantor developood n feed-back fre-
quency receiver,which norved an a b,-~,s3n for a rollay synte-n
of very-high frequency radio broadcasting.This ~.;ystem was
designed and testcd by the laboratory.ln "w;irch of this year,
Kantor defended his candidate thesis in the treat-
ing the subject "Feed Back Frequency Coupling in the FM
Receiver of a Radio Helay Station."The biograi;liies of other
workers tire briefly given.The collective is nor working on
the problem of using very-bieh frequercy radio channels as
junction linGs betaean telephone stations sititated in po-
pulatee regionn of the, oblast' There -'s one plioto and one
Soviet reference.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 212 1. Radio engineerine-Citation
'AUTHORt Gorokhovskiy, A.V., Zngineer 30V-'11~58-10-12/29
TITLE: In the Institute of Earth Magnetism, Ionosphere and the Pro-
pagation of Radio 'it'aves (V institute zemnogo magnetizma,
ionosfery i rasprostraneniya radiovoln)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1958, Nr 10, pp 13-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:, The Institute.of Earth Magnetism, ionosphere and the Pro-
pagation of Radio Waves investigates the ionosphere and
issues prognoses on its condition, radio disturbances, etc.
The electronic density and the fields of increased ionization
are very importqnt for radio communication, Both Iona-term
and short-term radio prognoses are compiled. A 11-year
prognosis has been the basis for planning the installation
of radio communication for several years. The department
of short-term prognoses issues 27-day, 5-day, half-day, and
sometimes 3-hour prognoses on ionspheric disturbances.
11"agnetic maps are compiled by a special department. These
maps are used for aviation, geologioalj geophysical~ and
other purposes. The medium wave laboratory investigates
Card 1/2 the permeability of the soil for radio frequencies~ The
SOV-111-58-10-12/29
In the Institute of Earth Magnetism, Ionosphere and the Propagation of
Radio Waves
non-magnetic ship "Zarya" also belongs to tho institute.
There are 6 photos.
1. Ionosphere--Analysis 2. Radio conwmication systems--,Per-
formance 3. Ionospheric disturbances 4. Terrestrial magnetism
5. Maps--Preparation 6. Soils--Properties
Card 2/2
6(4) SOV/111-59-3-14/26
AUTHOR: Gorokhovskiy, A.V., Engineer
TITLE: Where the Great Scientist Worked (Tam, gde rabotal
velikiy uchenyy)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik evyazi, 1959, Nr 3, pp, 20-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Starting with an account of one of the first practi-
cal uses to which his invention - radio - was put,
the article gives an account of the life of A.S.
Popov, his training, research, professional career,
and the places where he worked up to the time of his
death in 1906. The article also includes a descrip-
tion of the me~morial museum to Popov at the Electro-
technical Institute in Leningrad, and the exhibition
at the Central Communications Museum in his name,
dedicated to Popov. There are 8 photographs.
Card 1/1
SMNSM, Vladimir Ivanovich; GOROKHOVSKIT, I.T., red.; YZYBTRATJB,
L.B., tekhn.red.
[Lenin and the development of radio] Lenin i TA2VitiG radio.
Moskva, Gos.isd-vo lit-ry po voprosas aviazi i radio, 1960,
102 p. (MIRA 13:7)
(Radio)
GOROXHOVSKIY9 A.V.t RIVINs L.Ya.
-------
Commication workders of leningrad. Tent. sylaxt 20 no.4:
3-7 Ap 160. - (MIRA 13:7)
(taulngrad-Postal services) (Leningrad-Telecommmication)
GGRCKHOV zEj:~- IMMINITSKIT, Tevgeniy Pavlovich;
NIMIN. G.Ao oty.red.; NOVA, U.S., red.; XARKOCH, K.G.,
takhn,red,
(Commications technician servicing radio stations] Monter
eviazi po obalushlyanlin radlostantall. Koskva, Gov.Isd-vo
lit-ry po voprosau svissi i radio, 1961. 391 po (KnU 14t3)
. (Radio stations-Maintenanas aid repair)
(Blectronic technicians-Handbooks. manuals. ate.)
a
IRITOSMIW, *rk lonifoviih; VISOMANT.'Vadialfikolayevich;
T ~A,red.; XUMOCH, X.G., takhn.rod.
[Development of, television broadcasting technology] Rasvitie
takhnioheokikh aradetv telavil~ouaogo ves'hchaniia. Moskva, Goo.
izd-vo lit-ry po voprosem aviami i radio, ig6o. 61 p.
(MIU 14tO
(Television broadcasting)
VULTAMI, S.G.; GOROIMOVSKIY, A.V.; RIVIN, L, Ya.
From the brigades to the enterprises of communist labor.
Vest. sviazi 21 no-5:25-28 My 161. (MIU 14:6)
. (Telecommunication--Employees)
ROZOV, Valeriy Mikhaylovich; FEDOROVICH, Ye.G., otv. red.; GOROKHOVSKIY,
A.V.7 zed.; SLUTSKINp A.A.p tekhn. red. -------
(Multiplexing apparatus for aingle-band radio channels] Appa-
ratura uplotneniia odnopoloanykh radiokanalov. Moskvao Sviazl-
izdat, 1962. 92 p. (MIRA 16:6)
(Radio)
KLIY,CHEVSKIYI Cheslav; YUSHM- TICH) M.L. [translator] ;._GQROKHOVSK1Yj.
A;V..,--red.; MARKOCH, K.G., tekbn. red.
(The A B GIs of a radio amateur]Azbuka radioliubitelia. Mo-
skvaj Sviazlizdat, 1962. 355 p. Translated (MM 15:8)
from polish. (Radio)
VALITER, A.K.9 mikede-J~; ZHELEZN*OV, F.D.- MALYS,MV, I.F.;
RWHALI,, G~V,; SERBINOV, A.N.; TSiGIKAW. A.A.. TSYTKO,, S.P.;
.1
GOHDKHOVSKIY AV., red.; VLASOVA, N.A. khn. red.
(Electrostatic accelerators of charged particles] Elektrosta-
ticheakie uskoriteli sariashannykh chaotits, Pod red.
A.K. Valltera. Moskva, Gosatomisdat, 1963. 301 p.
(KIRAL 16s6)
1. Akademiya nauk UkrSSR (for Vallter).
(Particle accelerators)
GOROKHGVSKIY, A.V.
------- I - ~ .-I I.-
Afisiotanoe to raral com=ioatlon worbre. Vasto avlaxi 24 nos6s3l.
32 A 164, (141RA 17111)
1. Glavn~7 radaktor izdatelistva "Svyazf".
KOMAR, Yevgeniy Grigorlyevich; GOROKHOVSKIYI A.V., red,
[Accelerators of charged particles] Uskoriteli zaria-
zhennykh chastits. Moskva~ Atomizdaty 1964. 387 P.
(MIRA 17:9)
REOIKOV, M,R.; C,)ROKHCVSKrY, A.V. red.
thadio Day] Dent radio. Moskva, U'viazt, 1965. 75 P.
(VII RA 18: 5)
GCF.L)KHOVSKIY,
A probl.cm of gigantic importanie. Voet. sviazi ;5 Yt.-;
165. ( KIHA I a s 5)
ZkLFZSKIY p M.; GORO
Centralize,the transportation of money to state farm enterprises.
ben. i kred. 19"no-4:68-69 Ap-161. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Glavvyy bukhgalter Zaporozhskogo sovnarkhoza (for Zalesskiy).
20" Zamentitell-nachallilka. finanobvogocidela Zaporozhakogo
sovna:rkhoza (for Gorokho*ikiy). .
(Zaporoshlya Province-fty"ut)
(Banks and banking)
-00R,OKHOVSKIY. D.-T,, Can Mod Sci -- (diss) "Ciliary, Arrythmia in
11
Arteriosclerotic Cardloselerosis and tkaxl I farct,1W
,Myoa=4j.mw. (NClinloo-katomic ComparlHon-.ik~s, 1957. 17 ppo
(1 Moo Order of Lenin Mod Inst im I. M. Seche"nov), 200 copies.
(KL, 7-58, 112)
- 45 -
GOROXHOVSXIY, B.I.
anDects of arrhythmis continua in atherosclerotic
cnrdioselerosis. Terap. nrkh. 29 no.8:42-47 159. (MIRA 11:4)
1. 1z gospitml'noy teraDeTticheskoy kliniki imeni A.A.Ostroumovn (dir.
doystvitellnyy chlen ANk SSSR prof. A.L.Hymenikov) I Moskovskogo ordena
lenina meditsinskogo institute Imeni I.M.Sechenova.
(AURICULAR FIBRILIATIOV, Wology and pathogenesis,
arteriosclerotic cardionclaroxis (Rus)
(GORONARY DISIASN, coamlications,
arteriosclerotic cilrdiosclerosis with auric. fibril. (Rua)
GOROKHOVSKIT, B.I.
Cardiac fibrillation in aWocardial infaret. Tarap. arkh. 30 no. U:
26-32 N 158. (KIIRA 12:7)
1. Iz gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki iment A.A. Ostroumova
(d-ir. - daystvitelluyy chlen ANN SSSR prof. A. L. IWasnikov) i kafedry
patologicheskoy anatomii (sav. - chlon-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. A.I.
Strukov) I Moskovskogo ordena Imnina meditsinskogo instituta imeni
I.M. Sechenova. -
(AERMHKIA) (MIART-INFARCUTION)
4
GOROKHOVSKIY, B.I, (Moskva)
Changes In the.Intremaral nervous system of the heart In atherosclerotic
cardioseleromis associated with cardiac'fibrillation. Arkh.pat. 21
n0.3:38-43 159. 1 (NIRA 12:12)
1. TZ gospitallney torapevtieheskoy kliniki imeni A.A. Ostroumova
(dlr. - deyetvitellnyy chlen AMR SSSR Prof. A.L. Nyannikov) I kafedry
patologicheskoy anatomli (zar. - chlen-korrespondent AMR SSSR prof.
A.I. Strukov) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditainskogo Instituts,
iment, I.M. Sechenova.
(ARMIOSCLIMOSIS. Pathol.
cardiac Intramaral nervoq ehaneas In cardioseleromis
associated with auricular fibrillation.(Run))
(AURICULAR FIBRILLATION, compl.
atherosclerotic cardloselerosts, cardiac Intramaral
nerv. changes (Bus))
(HM?, Innerv.
intramural nerve changes in atherosclerotic cardio-
sclerosis ans'oc. with auric. fibrillation (Bus))
(CORONARY DISEASE, pathol.)
same)
WROXHOVSKIY, B. I. (Moskva)
Auricular flutter In atherosclerotic cardioselerosis. 111in.med.
37 noo7:67-71 J1~059. (MIRA 12:10)
1. Ix goopitallnoy terapevt1cheskoy kliniki Iment A.S.Ostroimova
(direktor - deystyltel'nyy chlen ANN SSWL A.L.Hyai3nikov) i
Imfedry patologicheekoy anatonli (zav. - chlon-korrespandent
A1411 S&U prof.A.I.Strifty) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina neditain-
skogo Instituta Imeni I.M.Sechenovs.
(AMUGMAR MPTM atiol.)
(CORONART DIMS3 compl.)
(;OROKBDVSKIT, B.I.
Blood supply in the region of the sinus node In atherosclerotic cardic-
sclerosis with auricular fibrillation and in normal rhythm. Terap.arkh.
31 no.12:72-76 D 159. (MIRA 13 -4
1. is goopitalluoy terapewticheskoy kliniki (zav. - daystvitellayy
chlen ANN SSSR prof. A.L. Wrannikov) I Mookovskogo ordena, Lenin& meditels-
skago Institute Imeni 1.14. Sechenova.
(OWRARY DISWIS pathol.)
(AURICULAR FIBRILLA 1011 otiol.)
PSGHENICHM, I.P.j.SHTNYGARDT, Yu.N.; MRSHCHIRYAKOV,, A.Z.; VASILOYRY, V.N.j
SCKCWVA-'Z.F.; BROVKOVICH,, E.D.; RUBANOVSM, B.R.; LUROYE, R.G.;
.0
PARAKHCNYUK, Z.M. 1-M.; ZHDANOV, V.S.; GOMNOVI, S.r.
GLIKIR, M.I.; TAVARIYAN, B.A.; SUKHODOLYA, Ye.l.
Abstracts. Kardiologila 4 no.,4M-90 JI-Ag 1 61,. (MM l9d)
h1613
S/219/62/054/010/001/004
q3 00 D296/D307
AUTHORS9 Soboleva, V.I., Semenov, N.V. and GorokhovskiypB*O,
TITLEs Restoration of the vital functions in animals
after prolonged clinical death under conditionc
of localized hypothermiw in the brain
PERIODICALt Akademiya.vieditainakikh na'uk SSSR, Byulleten'
ekspe.rimentalinoy.biologii i meditsiny, Y
54,
no. 10t 19621 33 - 36
TEXTs Resuscitation is still possible after clinical
death lasting 30 60 minj provided the bode t6perature is lowered
to 26 - 200C. Severe ciraulatory disorders and ventricular fibrilla-
tion are, however, frequent complicatiofis of this technique. It wav
assumed that hypothermia confined to the brain would prolong the
period of cerebral anoxia after which successful resuscitation was
still possible, without impairment of the cardiac function. After
injection of pantopon and atropine the carotid and the femoral ar-
teries were laid bare in 15 dogs under local anaesthesia. The left
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Restoration of the vital functions ... D296/D307
carotid artery was transsected and the blood flowing from the lower
stump was diverted through a spiral tube surrounded by ice and then
led back through the upper stump into the brain. The right carotid
artery was clamped off. In 8 dogs the fall in the brain temperature
was measured directly by thermoelements inserted through trepanation
holes., When the rectal temperature had reached 32.9 - 29-50C clinical
death was induced by bleeding from the femoral artery. Resuscitation
was begun in 9 dogs after 310 min and in*6 dogs after 60 min by means
of intra-arterial blood transfusion and with the aid of a respirator#
Ventricular fibrillation developed in 13,out of 15 dogs, i.e. just
as frequently as in the control dogs exposed to total body hypothermia.
In general the resuscitation was much less successful than in.the
control dogs. After a state of clinical death lasting 60 min none
of the experimental dogs could be successfully resuscitated whereas
4 out of 7 control dogs could be fully revived. After clinical death
lasting 30 min, only 3 out of 9 dogs could be resuscitated, compared
to 8 out of 10 in the control animals. Autopsy revealed congestion
of the brain and of the abdominal organs, multiple hemorrhages in the
internal organs and occasionally pulmonary edema and thrombosis of the
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Restoration of the vital functions ... D296YD307
right auricle. The authors explain the poor results with the toxic
effect of inadequately oxidized metabolic products accumulating in
the rest of the body kept at relatively higher temperatures and with
the increased permeability of the bl-ood vesseles'it was further as-
sumed that the artificial perfusion of the brhin caused direct damage
to the nervous elements.
ASSOCIATIONa Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy fiziologii po
oxhivleniyu organizmap AMN SSSR (Laboratory
Card 3/3
of Experimental 'Physiology for Resuscitation,
AMS USSR) and Kafedra. ftziologii kalininskogo
meditsinakogo instituta (Department of-Physio-
logy, Kalinin Medical.Inatitute) V~
SUBMITTEDs March 5, 1962,
'Goil
Pensionnoye obespecherdye v SSSR; v voprosakh 1 0-6verakh (Provid3jig
pensions in the USSR, by) B. P. Gorokhovskiy 1 1. M. TFWYjU)V, Moskva,
Moskoyskiy Rabockiy., 1957.
177 p. tables.
,Qq~~ GUTKINt S.G.; ZISLIN, S.G.; KUZNETSKIY, N.D.;
PELYUSHENKOV 0.1.; POFOVp B.N.; YAKUBOVICH, I.Ye.;
PROSVIRNIN, A.D., otv. red.; KNYAZKV,, V.V.,, red.;
YUNISOVA, M.I., t.okhn. red.
(Motor vehicles manufactured at the Gorl~Ly Automobile Plant]
Avtomkbili Gorikovskogo zavoda. Gortkii, Gor1kovskoe knizh-
noe izd-vo, 1963. 390 p. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Glavnyy konstruktor Gor1kovskor avtozavoda (for Prosvirnin).
(Gorkiy--Motor vehicles
GOROXHOYS!ICyl, A.I., 02MMIZ-11, YOOIO
Investigation of the optical sensitization of photographic walsions.
Part 4. Conditions 'uhdef ishich-dyes'Ars, added to the *mUlsiqR,'.&ffs~t
the spsctr~l distribution of-the sensitizing action. Uip.nanch.fet.
3:110-118 155. Wak 9:1)
(Photographic emulsions)
-1., GOROIRDYSIKIT. G..(Xov*eiblrsk)
Leveling the AwQ airplane In a three point position. Grashdoav,13
~MO*3:30 Mr 1 %a I (=A 9:7)
(Airplan*f-Maixtenance and repair)
GOROKHOVSKIY. G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; DUDNIK, M.I.
Role of-polymer protectorsin bearing materials. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; seshinostr. no. 12:59-62 163. (MIRA.170)
1. Kiyevskiy institut Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota.
".,~t!A (d Y't-Pv (c ATTR? /FW-(
G. A. G*~-letwkha G. Y-
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AUTHOR: Dmitryuk, G. N.; Gorokhovski-v G. _#at, G.P.05~ V
ORG: Kiev Institute of Civil AvWtiog Engine r yevskiy institut Inzhenerov grazhdanskoy
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TITLE: Quantitative evaluation of, the durability of a metal to metal-polymer o osition
friction couple
SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheakaya mekhanika materialov, v. 1, no. 5, 1965, 516-521
TOPIC TAGS; friotiono wear material, wear resistance, metal property, po
ABSTRACT: The authors present several formulas for the quantitative evaluation of the
durability of a friction couvid/made of a metal and a metal-polymer composition (p2jy=_~_
tetrafluorethylene))-' It is noted that the following procedures should be performed-M-o-rd-e-r-1.0
d-mploy Me formul Wined: 1) evaluation of the effect of the metal base, the chemical
composition, and the relative content of the polymer on the wearability of the metal-polymer
composition; 2) investigation of the effect of the force an the wearability of the metal-
polymer compos ,Ition and the metal roller in contact with It, taking the time factor into
consideration; and 3) mathematical processing of the data obtained for the determination of
the coefficients in one of the formulas, and evaluation of the dispersion of the test results by
methods of probability theory and rathematical statistics. The purpose of this investigation
is to determine the wear intensi!j'bf a metal-polymer composition with an optimal content of
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Ahe polymer and a metal roller. In. contact with It at the initial period of operation, as well as
In a period of stabilized wear as a function of the time and the coupling made, talking into
account the quantitative and the qualitative mechanisms on the boundary of the friction couple.
On the basis of principles of the wear process of the metal to metal-polymer composition
friction couple, a method is developed for calculating the durability of metal-polymer couplings
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metal. Comparative tests were made on the dispersion of troa in a ball mill with a polymer.
(emulsion polyethylene, 5% by wt.) and.without a polymer. The experimental data show.that,
in the process of mechanical load the polymer particles are chemically activated and
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AUTHOR. Gorokhoysidn G. A.; qeletukha, G. N,~ Y
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ORG: nq_X_Ln_StituttA0~gi_jl (Kiyevskiy Institut inzhenerov g'razhdanskoy
aviats1i)
ITLE: Mechanical-chemical dispersion of metals in dynamic contact with polymer
SOURCE: FIZIko-khtmicheskaya mekhanika materialov, v. 1, no. 5, 1965, 527-530
TOPIC TAGS: mechanical failure, met.-d property, polymer, polymer physical chemistry,
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss some ofthe results obtained earlier on the mechanical-
chemical processes in the metal-polymer contact region. Under laboratory conditions, the
working surfaces of textolitelamples show ed microscopic particles of a metal with a
considerably greater hardness than that of the metal of the roller in contaeffivith the samples.
An analysis of. other data, as well as theresults of earlier experiments on the dispersion of
metal powders in contact with polymers, led, the authors. to the assumption that the surface
layers of polymers are conducive to the strengthe . i
ning and brittle fracture of the metal surfaceal
which are in dynamic contact. In this connection, the authors conducted investigations to
determine the role of the polymer in the proce Iso of dispersion of the surface layers of the
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iAUTHOR: Agulov, 16, to, (KIev);'0orokhpvskIy,.G. A, Wev).-
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TITLE: Kinetics of certain~ changes~in surface layers of
polymers subjected to frtction
SOURCE: Hakhanika polime'rov, no* 60- 19650 114-119
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structure, savfiae~m6s friction, friction coefficient,
,chemical dispersion
ABSTRACT: It was established.tha t amg Yization of polymer surface
9 under-slidinA fric 6%itLons Stabilization:time
layers occur tLo4
of this process depend 'aon operaFL-onal conditions of metal polymer con-
,tacting pairs. The amorphization degree of the surface layer decreases
with increased sliding speeds And loads and '. increases with the in-
crease of initial crystallinity of a polymer. Side by side with amor-
phization, a dispersion of small crystalline regions In surface layers
of polymers takes-place during friction. Stabilization time of diaper-.
sion processes is determined by the -time of running in the working
surface. The dispersiott degree.of crystalline elements of surface
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UTHOR: Kravchenko. V. G. (Engineer) andidate of technical
ciences)t Dmitryuk, G. N. (Engineer) ;27
RG: None
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LE: Wear of metal-polyn
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OUIRCE: Tekhnologiya i organizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 1, 1966, 23-25
TAGS: bearing material, corrosion, bushing, heat conductivity, poly-
me plastic
GTRACT: The authors study the wear of metal-polymer friction pairs. The shank of a
.ade worki4g in a variable-pitch propeller encasement was studied as a friction pair.
textolite\Sushing was used as one member of the pair and the propeller shaft, made of
1KhNMA steel, was used as the other. The shank undergoes periodic reciprocating
-tarY motion of several centimeters per second. The friction pair is loaded by the
xod ami fo-V acting on the propeller. The entire friction unit is lubricated
.th -20 oi fr was observed on the working surfaces. This type of
~ar of the metallic surface is extremely dangerous under variable loads. The ex-
ximental results indicate that corrosion fatigue of the metal in metal-polymer
)uplings occurs as a result of condensed humidity in the lubricant. When a polymer
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ides against metal, the surface layer is deformed and mechanical failure of certain
lecular chains takes place. These conditions produce free valence raciicals and - '.
croradicals. This makes it possible for the surface layers of the polymer to enter
to a chemical reaction with the metal. Thus the free radicals stick to the metal
.rfaces of the shaft. This sets up an electrochemical process which causes increased
ar of the metal surfaces. This phenomenon was verified by subsequent experiments.
,e wear of thrust bearings made of Armco iron was studied. These thrust bearingsil
bbed against circular specimens made of Armco iron and bronze. In one case the
irking surface of the circular specimens had a system of rectangular radially milled
-ooves, while in the other case these grooves were filled with various polymer inserts
ich covered 30% of the working surface. Tests were carried out in a 0.5% NaCl solu-
.on for 24 hours for each friction pair. A table is given showing the results of
xust bearing wear for various specimens at a sliding rate of 14.4 cm/sec and a spe-
,fic pressure of 1.35 kg/cm2. These data show that polymer inserts intensify the
.ectrochemical process during decomposition. This causes additional thrust bearing
~ar as compared to the wear of specimens without polymer -Izserts. The results show
,at wear decreases with load increase for thrust bearinasilibbing against specimens
,th polymer inserts and vice versa. Plain bearix-695 are kussed. Those in common
~e today. use metal shafts and polymer bushings #"Unsatisfactory heat conductivity and
~chanical properties of the,bushings cause many difficulties. New plain bearings have
!en developed and tested under laboratory conditions which retain the advantages of
~lymers such as high resistance to binding, while simultaneously making use of the
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