SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAPLAN, YE.P. - KAPLANSKAYA, R.L.

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Synthesis and Properties of 4-Alkyl- and 4,41-Dialkylbiphenyls and Their Hydrogena- tion Products of Composition C16-C 32 ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTEDi 77854 SOV/79-30-2-5/78 Hydrogenation of biphenyls was carried out over Raney Ni in solution'of dimethylcyclohexane. 'Table 2 lists some of the synthesized monoalkyl- and `~.alkylbiphenyls (and respective bicyclohexanes) and their properties. Viscosity of the biphenyls as a function of temperature is shown in Figs. 1 and 2, while Figs.3, 4, and 5 give infrared spectra (taken by V. A. Shlyapochnikov on the IKS-12 spectrophotometer with a NaCl prism) for some of the biphenyls and for the bicyclohexyls. There are 5 figures; 3 tables; and 6 references, 3 Soviet, 1 Japanese, 1 German, I U.K. The U.K. references is: P. Everitt, D. Hall, E. E. Turner, J. Chem. Soc., 1956, 2286. Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR (Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR) February 4, 1959 Card 3/9 q Ix (X (XI In (XIII Jxl% (X% (XVII 77854, SOV/79-30-2-5/78 Key to Table 2j (1) Nr of compound; (2) hydrocarbons of 4-mono- and 4,41-dialkylbicyclohexyl series; (3) tem- Card h/9 perature; (4) of boiling (pressure in(MM); (5 of solid- ification (6) calculated; (7) found; 8) viscosity (in stokes; (9) qmpirical formula. dis IA Re 1~ 9 -- '7 1%) 17 '100 No IM-1 /Z. C I If 9 Cl of 130. 431 _S2. "789 1.4780 71.61) 71.63 CLIOSS OAMW U0168 R01 I M-10, W,416 1151. 13-V) C~flm 9&40 ;3so C:>C/ M-18 (9) -3-t0 UMI IAM MM M94 0.1061 OW,9 0.0127 MA " ful. 1151 C111134 K31 12M 0=1 t90--tS3 (5) -12 QVIS 9.4770 KIS 90M 02210 &0M 0=69 1162A 116M jug. 13j" Cftllx W25 UA -7 ROM 1.075 Palo M32 U OAAW, tXOM Ulu IILII. ow, Jim file 4:~.P. WS, 205-206 (5) -10 119754 1.4795 11725 117.51 M6614 MOM ON95 0,0218 Mil, " 13.92.13.53 CMH;. KM 13A 240-243 IS) __3 U?W 1.478512M MAI OAM 0.1 GMII 0MA2 SUS. 9513 13.87. JIM CWTIM MA 13.94 1115-106 M -35 11.8774 1.411IM73 SIM (XSW RINI 101OWN97 kkofm MIX 116.30 JIM ON CW11" we mof _,.,_c,:_.4c.,,,,240-242 0 _1R 02 LAIL w Its.1 SM. 0612 IM, 1191 Coll, Sul Jim c.211, C3 It Synthesis and Properties of 4-Alkyl- and 77854 4-41-Dialkylbiphenyls and Their 1jydrogena- SOV/79-30-2-5/78 tion Products of CompositIon 0 16-C 32 20- Fig. 1. Viscosity of hydrocarbons contain- ing straight-chain alkyl radicals. too ISO W7-\ Card 5/9 Synthesis and Properties of 4-Alkyl- and 77854 4 41-Dialkylbiphenyls and Their Hydrogena- SOV/79-30-2-5/78 tion Products of Composition C16-P 732 20 50 fou YX Tern pe-eqtwo'-s Fig. 2. Viscosity of hydrocarbons containing branched-chain alkyl radicals. C3 Card 6/9 Synthesis and Properties of 4-Alkyl- and 4-41-Dialkylbiphenyls and Their Hydrogena- tion Products of Composition C16-C32 D 77854 SOV/79-30-2-5/78 Fig. 4. Infrared spectra of alkylbicyclohexyls. CX_/ Card 8/9 $00 WOO 1100 1#60 1600 V CAC KAPLAN, Te.P., PXTROT, A.D. Isolating o-terphemyl from vat residuen of benzene pyrolysis. Zhur.prikl.k:him. 33 no.5:1226-1229 xr 16o. (JURA 13:7) (Terphearl) (Benzene) S/020/6i/137/003/019/030 B103fB208 Kazakovaj Z,T 1. and Petrov, A. AUTHORS: K~aapla~n Yee,. ~P orr~ on~d ember., A.. ~'TITLE: :Order of addition Of lithium to d1cphenyl PERIOD ICAL f Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR4 v. 137, no. 3, 1961p 666-608 :..'TEXT The.authors determin' the point.of,addition of lithium! e ,to d#henyl, as the most probable position of alkyl substituents in alkyl.dihydro- diphenyls~has not been ol d as,yet. The positions ~nd 26 arifie 1,4 1 were indicated in publications, The authors-used two methods: oxidation of dihydrodiphenyl by SeO .and 2) condensation of dilithium A 2 dihydrodiphenyl with bromo-benzene, giving terphenyls which are easily Identified. Ad-1): :The.Attempt failedq as the expected-produots.(phenyl phenyl quinone) did not result, but a reduction of 1 cyclohexadienone, dihydrodiphenyl to diphenyl occurred. Ad 2): Condensation in etherea medium and dehydrogenation of the reaction product on Pd-on-carbon-gave I a mixture*of terphenyls. The authors isolated therefrom o- and p-terplieny-L Card 1/3 S10201611137100310191030 Order of addition of lithium ... B103/B208 m-terphenyl could not be obtained. o- or p-isomer predominates, depend- ing on the reaction temperature. 50% of o-terphenyl and more than 50% of the p-isomer are formed at 300C and OOC, respectively. Ye. D. Lubuzh determined the infrared spectra for which she is thanked. The UR-10 device was used for this purpose. The bands detected were assigned to the p- and o-isomers. In oonclusion, the authors state that lithium may be added to diphenyl both in 1,4- and 2,5-Position. The p-isomer possibly results from isomerization of the o-isomer. There are 7 refer- enoeB: 4 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the !,Mglish- language publication reads as follows: 1G. M. Bedger, J. Am. Chem. Soc., L, 764 (1947)- ASSOCIATIOR: InBtitUt organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: December 21, 1960 Card 3/3 - PETROV, A.D.; KAPIAN, Ye.P.,- MUSH, M. Interaction of iso-C3H701 and tert-C H901 with aromatic acid esters in the presence of magnesium and lilum. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.l.- 19-24 Ja 162. (14IRA 15:2) (Alkyl halides) (Esters) (Lithium compo'-ids) h2168 S/195/62/003/005/002/007 11 E075/E436 P f AUTHORS: Molin, Yu.N., Chkheidze, I.1 Kaplan, Ye.P., Buben, N.Ya., Voyevodskiy, V:4. TITLE; Formation of radicals during radiolysis of solid organic materials. Part I. Compprison of radical yields in various organic compounds PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kataliz,*v.3, no.5, 1062, 674-679 TEXT:' The wor-k was carried out to esthblish a connection between molecular structure and probability of its dissociation into radicals under the action of high energy radiation. A series of naphthenic and hydroaromatic hydrocarbons with non-conjugated unsaturated bonds were invqstigated as well as some aromatic compounds (di- and triphenyls and phenyl ethers). The purity of the compounds was 95 to 99%. The solids war* ' ./ irradiated with fast electrons, the dos3ge varying between 0.02 and 1 Mrads/sec. Maximum dosage reached 30,Mrads. The yields of free radicals were determined by electrorr paramagne"ic resonance at -170 to -110% using the initial linear part of the curves relating the numbers'of radicals formed to time of Card 1/3 S/195/62/003/005/002/007 Formation of radicals E075406 irradiation.. It was foun~d,that for rkaphthepic and hydroaromatic hydrocarbons the yields ankounted to 9.Dveral radicals per'100 eV of absorbed energy. A large yield was also,obtained for n-hexadecene-1. Thus the unsaturated bonds in these compounds do not inhibit the radical formation. This co,~cluslon does not agree with that obtained by A. Charlesby ancl M.G.Ormerod (V. Intern. Symp. on Free Radicals, Uppsala, 1961, paper 11). For the aromatic compounds the yields are smaller by 1 to 2 orders of magnitude. The yields decrease with the increasing number of conjugated double bonds in aromatic molecules and with the increasing degree of substitution of benzene rings with groups containing unshared electron pairs or multiple bonds conjugated with the aromatic system of'the molecule. It is concluded that the yield of radicals GR decreases with the decreasing first excitation energy level El . Especially marked changes in the yield are observed when El-:~-,DCH, where DCH in the energy of rupture of a C-H bond. There are 1 figure aind 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONS: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics AS "96R) Card 2/3 9/195/69/003/005/002/007 Formation of radicals ... EO?5/Z436 Institut khimicheakoy kinetiki i goreniya' SO AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion SO AS USSR) Institut organicheakoy khimij AN SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry AS USSR) SUBMITTED; May 9, 1962 Card 3/3 PETROV, -Ye-P.; TSILR, Ya. Effect of temperature on the direction of the reaction of fatty acid esters with lithium alkyls. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3s693-698 Mr 162. (MM 15:3) 1. Institut or anicheskoy khimii imeni N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. lAcids, Fatty) (Lithium compounds) PETROV,, A. P. MAKOVA., Z. I.; LUBUZH, Ye. D. Synthesis of a-alkyl and o-aryl bipberq1s. Iav. AN SSSR. Otd. Min. nauk no.3.:161-166 163. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Institut organichaskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskozo AN SSSR. (Biphanyl) S/089/63/014/003/015/020 B102/B186 AUTHORS: Sevastlyanov, Yu. G., Bulanov, L. A., Nefedov, 0. M., Smirnov-Averin, L. P. TITLE: An activation method for quantitative determination of organically bound sulfur impurities in polyphenyls PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 14, no. 3, 1963, 324 - 326 TEXT: A great disadvantage of using polyphenyls as coolants and moderators in power reactors is their content of sulfur impurities (due to the production conditions). S32 changes over into P32 in fast-neutron induced (n,p) reactions, while P32 emits betas OP 1.7 Mev and renders the coolant regeneration difficult; moreover, sulfur reacts with the tube material to form metal sulfides which cause corrosion. In order to determine the S32 32(n,p)p,2 content an activation method based on the 3 32 reaction was developed. The P activity is determined on comparison 18 with a reference standard (pure Na SO ), the irradiation (total 10 n/=5 2 4 Catcl 1/2 3/089/63/014/003/015/020 An activation method for ... B102/B186 taking 26 - 28 hrs; between irradiation and analysis a period of 7 - 10 days was used for complete decay of Na 24. The indu Sed activity was measured with an end-wiftdow counter with a 78 mg/cm aluminum filter. A content of ^jO.I S in a batch of 10 - 20 mg was found to correspond to ..-3000 Pulses/min. Consequently, when the irradiation time can be raised 3 to 5 times, quantities of 0.001 - 0.0005 S can even be determined. The sensitivity can be further increased by concentrating the sample. There is 1 table. SUBMITTED: March 10, 1962 Card 2/2 L --.98-L6-63 (--)/RDS/E-q(s)-2 AFn-C1ASD1ZM-31AFWL1 PsQWPc-4/?r-4/Pa-J4/Ft-4 ACCIESSION NR.--: AP3002260 S/0089/63/014/006/0555/0558 Y 7; A11THORt' -Sev p_ov. Yn--~; Smirnov-Averin. A..P.; Kaplan,, Ye. P- Ile i~d a,. A -A.* D._ -stsibi romatic compounds TITLE: *j and radiation lity of~certain a SOURM. Atompaya energiya, v. 14, no.~~,1963, 555-558 STAGS.- lysiso radioly is, 6a radiationi PIC Pyro s IMM neutron radiation thermal W tability radiation stability, polyeyelic aromatic hydrocarbonsq naphthalene, anthracene,,-biphenyl, terpbenyl., alkylated biphenyls, alkylated terphenyls, diphenyl -W~ methane, pheno.Vbiphenyl ABSTRACT:.' The-pyrolysis and Gamma radiation induced and neutro-a-radiation induced radiolysis of jr-o2udic hydrocarbonsq (isopropy-l-ard phenyl-sub- a number of stituted biphenyls, naphthalenes., a d terphenyls;-Mjypb n .ey),vjeqqEjwith methylene bridges between the rings; and phenoxybipbekyl isomers) have been studiea. The samples were degassed beforehand to prevent oxidation.. A study of pyrolysis7at LOW indicated that thes-tability of bipfjen.)~~:~Iard terpbeny.Is was two to Mf-ee -6r-Mr-s above that of Alpha- phen,ylnapbthalene., the alkyl-- -Card 113 L 9876~-03 ACCESSION IM: AP3002260 substituted hydrocarbons; and the aromatic ethers. An increase in the number.of- al1Wl substituents in the hydrocarbo=Vdeakeased their thermal stability. Of the alkyl"substituted hydrocarbons., Asopr6pyl-m-terphertyl was found to be the most stable to decomposition to gaseous. pnklucts and Isopropylbipbenyl the most-stable to polymerization. !rhermal stability'decreased~from biphenyl-to,phenoWAphenyls. kinetids-,vas studi6d_by~a.&Utfonal pyrolysis of the most stable eFphenyl, :at-194,, 4751~ _&i& 459c, Frmthe results obtained,, rate - constants of pyrolysis were* calculated.,~ and, activation energy was found to be yrolysis at 41OC:of about 70 kcal/jwl.; - P -pol"henylenes with nethylene bridges between the rings revealed that theli~:thermal stability was three orders below that of m-terphenyl * in experiments' sdth - irradiation of the hydrocarbons in a neutron field (1.0 sup 13 n/cU cm see) at 66 and:350C., m-terphenyl was found to be ~the most stable of all-t e,conyoundso- An increase In temperature-from 6o to 50C - increased xadiation-1 nrhi ed deemposition by a factor- of 3 -8 - Frm Gamma- 3 irradiation experiments (dOBe, 10 sup-~21- ev/g) It VEW found that the em absorbed was not sufficient to'proauce radiol.~-tic decomposition of b1phenyl) t~rphenyls, or pheny1naWthalenes, lt~vps concluded that the superior thermal and radiation stability shown by biphenyl and by the terphenyl isomera-makes. them.snitable as heat transfer agents'for~ nuclear power reactors Orig. art. has: .5 tables, 2/3 Card.-, -7 KAPLAN, Te.P.; ZAKHAROVA, S.V.; PETROV, A.D. \------ Interaction of see- and tert-butyllithium with esters of benzoic, phenylacetic, hydroxycinnamicp and cyclohexanecarboxylic acid@-. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.7s2103-2106 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Lithium organic compounds) (Acids, Organic) MOLIN, Yu.N.; CHKEIDZE, I.I.; KAPLAN, Ye.P.; BUBEN, N.Ya.; VUYF~ VODSKIYJq V.V. ----------- Formation of radicals in the radiolysis of solid organic substances. Part 2: Yield of radicals in benzene and biphenyl. derivatives. Kin. i kat. 4 no-4:557-560 JI-Ag 163. (14M 16:11) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Institut khimicheskoy organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. KAPLAN,,.Jp~.; PETROV, A.D. [deceased] Interaction of acid esters with lithium alkyls. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no.61l352-1353 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Petrov). L 23511-65 -EWT(m)/ZPF(C)J-EYF/BW-PQ) RPL WWI AC"IE-SSION,NR: AP4047127 S/0080/64/037/010/2283/228fl -V~. - 10 IP64 2283-2286 37 SOTIRCE:~ iurnat prik -- 0 T TOPICTAGS: isopropylterphenyl, synthesis, preparation, property, diisopro- pylterphenyl, heat transfer agent, thermal stability, radiation stabi~ily, isome-'- zation ABSTRACT: The preparation of isopropylterphenyl by alkylation and its isomeri- zation under alkylation conditions were investigated, as well. as its thermall rl- diation and vi~ osit r ies.. t --1b ropyl chl de rope Alk-dati6n 6 erp enyl with isop using AIC13 catalyst in hexane solution at 0-25C gave moao-tetra isopropylter- -WId was optimum with reactant terpheny- phenyls the montdsopropy enyl Y isopropyl chloride:AlCI3 ratio of 1:2: 0. 5; diisopropylterphenyl was maximurn with a 1:4:1 ratio. Isomerization depended on catialyst (no isomerization with H3P04) card 112 L 2351~.-65 ACCESSION VR: AP4047127, and temperature Usomerization wiLh AIC13 catalyst Increased wlth tempef-ature). I-sop-ropy-Ite-rphe..tylliae-high,-radiallon-and- the-r;nul-stabiliW..-It-can-be-used-as-a- ,'~ AF J KAl,ZCArA, Z~I.,- MIROV, A.D. (doceased] ~11 1-1 -11-i L,-, Interaction of lithim adduct of benzene with term '4F9CI and n-C,HcCa. 16 12m. AN SSSR. Ser. khimm. no.3-.531-538 165. (RIFA 18-3, 1, jnst~',tut organicheskoy khirpii Im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSa~ 8(3) SOV/105-59-5-16/29 AUTHOR: Kaplan, Ye. S., Candidate of Technical Sciences (Kuybyshev) -- - TITLE: ---------- Some Particularities in the Propagation of a Homogeneous Cylindrical Electromagnetic Wave (Nakotoryye osobennosti rasprostraneniya odnorodnoy tsilindricheskoy elektromagnitnoy volny) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvop 1959t Nr 5, pp 68-69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The particularities in the propagation of a homogeneous cylill- drical electromagnetic wave in a conduating medium-surrounding a cable insulated from this medium (e.g. in the outer casing of a coaxial cable, or in water surrounding a submarine cable) are investigated here. For simplification, it is assumed that a = 0 and 0. Besides, it is assumed that j6) . The T Z ay at field of such wave changes its intensity and phase only along the radius (Refs it 2). Then it is assumed that the-thickaess of the casing of the coaxial cable (or the thickness.of the sea-water layer around the cable) is sufficient for a c:omplete dying-out of the wave in the casing. In such case, the imtensity um is of the electric and of the magnetic fields in the m 2 , and iA expressed by the Hankel functions of the zeroth (H Card 1/3 0 of the, first (H1(2 ))order, and formulas (1) are given here. SOV/105-59-5-16/29 Some Particularities in the Propagation of a Homogeneous Cylindrical Electromagnetic Wave From these, the formu:as (5) for the relative amplitudes K e and Km of the electric and magnetic wavesp as wall as the formulas (6) for the phase velocities v e and vm in the propa- gation of these wayesp are then derived. These formulas (5) and (6) shows that not only the relative amplitudes but also the phase velocities in the propagation of a cylindrical. wave are functions of the coordinates.-Thes.e.functions,-arx& consequently the propagation laws expressed by these func.tiona, are different for the jleotric and.magnetic..waves. With the use of the asymptotic approximatiom.of-the Henkel functionsp the formulas (5) and (6) forthe near zone where jjkpj~,< 1 are transformed into the formulas (") and (8), and for the far zone where I-Jkgl->> I into the formulas (9) and.~.10). 9 is the distance of the observation point.from the cable axist k - -~'J(opy . Thus, the electric wave weakly fades out in the near zone. In the first approximationy its ampli- tude is proportional to the ln D being a constant depend- ing on the electromagnetic properties of the medium. The fading- Card 2/3 out of the amplitude of the magnetic wave does not depend on SOV/105-59-5-16/29 Some Particularities in the Propagation'of a Homogeneous Cylindrical Electromagnetic Wave the type of the mediumy and follows a cartairi.hyperbolic law for the fading-out of the magnetic field in a conductor with round cross section. In the distant zone, the amplitudes.of the electric and magnetic waves tend to zero if the value 9 increases. The phase velocities in ~%e propagation of the electric and magnetic waves show a ounstant value only in the dietant zone. This value is equal to the propagation velocity of a plans wave. In the near--z.one, these two waves have different phase velocities: the velocity of the electric wave is lower than the velocity of the plane wave, and the velocity of the magnetic wave is higher. In the irtermediate zone, a continuous.change (from point to point) of the pro- pagation functions (5) and (6) takes place. There are 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: November 13, 1958 Card 313 SO r MOMPPpopp- 0 eT ties rto" C 0 B.10. a (~UBSYO Oaagnetl ete rs 0 V a'n e c tr -, ? ar alu -9 aer of 61 an. e f a -,959, c0 51 0tc the ace ijongitll Aal I -ja 07D t'h ONO *.or e. t'h3_5 I's Usuaill0 Detic 0% i.iob lines Cole actr coaj~ al t1ne aamiss 0 e a-Li of. q-ae n,,ne"eTno 00 Gxtness + VL "E &elpt V1_ re all Ir 0t j-'1 thi. JO a-Ile i 1e into efjq the aSaXITRY 90-0 e.g. t U qe 0eColl- VL I The Oil that TYIJS the as * S no 0b'j ja'ptl great ..j&eTabIl cases 9'tion. I Ca case zeaLjuim assi _ r a 4,5 jjIll 'on _111 soue con&i oncN the s*aG ai9 ,n 't-nis -nej ts S'ar r 0 'W'hich. V. e ce atio'D - joll I tes trea .e c .ftess netr J+'e'ns netra ticle an& t n .1aleT 0tIll. ~.,& ve n9 e -I& Ve t aT . -jili-tel'i 'aade lie of 10 t,c f je 'PrOsen . able liTst Ili &-rica the .5 1 %a5 'ri. lines agre ce. Tj~e cl-1111 Velove 9 ~ I ('ase i50 ctrom a 0as ele rnal st) 'nollow r; ell con& 'a 8118.109 a-p-pro jor e,y-t the ,te so a ttLeir vLetllo "O!Dl)o a, t1le for .1aleT t-a t'wo- OwnesS 9XI Le iel Ikef A7 1.06eg_ 06110 1365 a t'hl ribe allol 'Re -PT V f _,,j te a6esc ojiv 06 t to '&.1L. oTvect' ttela'P all(I t,hoT as 'b1 the aa r'aT 4 SOY/170-59-6-3/20 On the Effect of Electromagnetic-Properties of the Surrounding Medium on the Longitudinal Parameters of Coaxial Lines There are: I diagram and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Industrtallnyy institut im. V.V. Kyubysheva .(Industrial Institute . imeni V.V. Kuybyshev), town of Kuybyshev. Card 4/4 q,9000 67813 -24(3-1), ~ SOV/143-bO-1-9/21 AUTHOR: Kaplan, Ye.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: The Phenomenon of "Splitting" in a Uniform Cylin- drical Electromagnetic Wave II PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshi-kh uchebnykh zavedeniy: Energetika, 10,60, Nr 1, PP 59 - 67 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a description and mathematical analysis of the "splitting" phenomenon in a uniform cylindri- cal electromagnetic wave. By "splitting" is meant the acquisition of different attenuations and phase speeds by the electric and magnetic waves: it expresses the fundamental properties of all electromagretic fields capable of technical reali- zation. The author found that attenuation of a magnetic wave along the radius is more intense than that of an electric wave. In the near distri- bution zone, the phase speed of the magnetic wave exceeds the speed of light, while the phase speed Card 1/2 of the electric wave is many times less than the ~K S/143/62/000/004/001/006 3 206 D238/D307 AUMOR: Kaplan, Ye.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences# Docent TITLE: Electromagnetic wave processes in the mass of a solid conductor of circular cross-section PBERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Energetikap no. 4, 19620 41 - 48 TEXT: Propagation of a cylindrical wave proceeds according to laws ,materially different from those set out for propagation of a plane elec-'Uromagnezic wave as described by means of its damping and phase velocity. Generally speaking, the electrical and magnetic components.* olp the %~,rave field possess not only different dampingt but also diffe- rent phase velocities. This phenomenon, described as a 'splitting' of the electromagnetic wave is accompanied by h change in the damp- ing and velocity of propagation.of the wavep in step with the varia- tion in the radial coordinate of the point of observation. Previous works have investiGated the wave 'split' procelas as applicable to 'Uhe field in the outer sheath of a coaxial cable, in addition to the field in the soil, water and atmosphere surrounding a single conduc- Card 1/2 S/14,3/62/000/004/001/006 Electromagnetic wave processes in D236/D307 tor..or coaxial oable. The present investigation of the characteris ties of this phenomenon as applied to the fie1d in the body of a so- lid conductor of circular section yields expre ssions for determin- ing the damping and phase velocity of propagat ion of an electromag- netic wave. The propagation functions of an electromagnetic wave are derived for investigating the main propagation functions in the bo'.~ndary and axial zones of the conductor. It is demonstrated from La::vielll equations that the distribution of thc- axial and transverse fields is not arbitrary, but follows a definite relationship. Any assertions regarding the indivisibility -of the,electromagnetic wave irrespective of its geometric features acre mistaken, since they 0 equally represent negation of the Llaxwell equations. ASSOCIATION: Xuybyshevskiy industrialInyy institut imeni V-V. Kuy4- bysbeva (Kuybyshev Industrial Institute, imeni V.V. K4byshev) SUBMITTED: Xarch 6, 1961 Card 2/2 ;-iFl. Ye -A hl PredomiLant use of the internatiorial vysten, of ln-its in a couzse on eaectric-ity. Iz-v.vys.ucheb.zav.;fiz.no. 209--~l 64. Sele-V 'cai and meth~.-)d of determining the funclam~-ntal unit In, the. i.rternational oy;5tem of imltti. lb-`cl.-.,4-.1--,`5 (M51VA 1. KiqbyqhevL-.kiy pedagugichasbi.y inst,it,ut, linep-I i'nybyjh,~.-va. ik'APLAN, Ye.S. 'Tesent-daY problems dLMand:jn8 . b. z&v 'C*SmOnt of the MRS)l BYStem of units. lzv. vys. uchenlrt~or imPI -; fiz, no,4.6152-ir7 164 (WRA 17:8) 1. Kuyb3,.ghevskiy podagogicheskjy ingtjj.tilt imer,--; Kuybyshc-va. Q6-67 FWT(1) NR: AR6031902 SOURCE CODE: URi0058/66/000/G06/H043/H043 AUTHOR:_ Kaplan, Ye. S. ; Bayburs-yan. E. D, TITLE: *Magnetic type transmission line using ferrites SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abu. 6Zh297 REF SOURCE: Tr. 1 -y Mezhvuz. konferentsil Ped. in-tov Po radloft. t spektroskopti. M., 1965, 126-137 TOPIC TAGS: transmission line, reluctance, permeance, ferrite magnetic circuit ABSTRACT: A two-conduc'-or open magnetic type transmission line using guiding elements in the form of round ferrite magnetic circuits to investigated. The reluctance and permeance are calculated. It to shown that at given frequencies and electromagnetic parameters of the ferrite, the nature of its internal reluctance reactance depends on the magnetic circuit diameter. Conditions for line trans- parency are established. Problems concerning the correct selection of the ferrite brand and transverse dimensions of the line are discussed. [Translation of abstract] SUB.4?0DV,: 09, 20/ ard I 11 oa~ '.A K PLV, Ye.ya iITI-,,,,, Pro'lara o'-' the Hnclmnism of tha Tharap--,-dtic Act.;~,~. -if S~,-D-iqs 14-031,-~7.3c--N-c Seri.n Dm-in---- Traivvallc S': ocl:,. 11 Cand 1,1(-,,d Sci, Chair of Pat!'lolo,-:-y naid Physlolo~~, Ros'urnv-on-Don Mi-dical inst, Tio,3toir-on-Don, 1955. (17L, lNo 15, A,.-.r :"5 30: Sx~.. llo. '1 02'.;., 2 *110V 55 - Sn~vey of Scieritific -and Technical Dis .3,3rt -'u ions Daf~nded at USSR M.-h,3r Ed-icational Institittions (16). 11 JIA ILPILJI~ ~, Ye. Ya. Kaplan, Ye. Ya. "The problem of the mechanism of the therapeutic effect of Belenllciyls therapeutic serum in trau-matic shock." Military Faculty, Central Inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians. Moscow, 1956. (Dissert-ition for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). Knizhnaya letopis, No. 21, 1956. ~4oscow. 252 L,8 S/177/60/000/007/002/011 7. S-1 0 (D D264/D304 AUThOR.- Kaplan, Ye. Ya., Candidate of Medical Sciences, -tteutenan,-Uutmel, Medical Corps TITLE: The effects of prolonged waiting for take-off on the working capacity of pilots with emotional- vegetative instability PERIODICi~L: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnAl, no. 7, 1960, 16-19 TEXT: The aim of the research was to determne the effects of long.waits at the airfield on the working capacity of pilots vith symptoms of asthenia and emotional-vegetative lability. Tests were run on two groups of fliers aged 23-35. The first group con- tained healthy, emotionally stable persons without vegetative dis- turbances. The second group comprised persons with symptoms of emotional-vegetative lability. Studies %%,ere made of: 1) the func- tional state of the cardiovascular system using dosed physical strain tests; 2) the muscular strength of the wrists with the aid of a dynamometer; 3) the extent and distribution of attention as Card 1/2 2 5" 48 S/17-,7/60/000/007/002/011 The effects of prolonged waiting... D264/004 checked by numbered tables; 4) flying capacity, judged by the flight leader. The study showed that waiting around for take-off definitely affects the functional state of fliers with certain deviations in health and has a detrimental effect on their ability fo fulfill tasks. In healthy and emotionally sound fliers, the quality of pilot technique in flights after a long waiting pe.-iod did not alter appreciably, whereas it deteriorated souiei-Ahat in the emotionally labile flierG. The author recommends that the latter type of fliers be singled out by air Force doctors and that their flights be planned to eliminate prolonged waiting around. There are 2 figures. SUBMITTED: March, 1960 Card 2/2 1--26794-6.5 ' Pa-4 AFWr4AJZ3D(a- A*('vASD(f)-3/A)6 , 19 8 0299 6 ~/OMOC/016/AO13, ACCESSION IA013 104 'MarVOUSE-Syst -~bf ogs-- -- -Aetexhffned-Ah--acute-- -.-e2rd- asculbxr~-and: ioms --was- -Shifts- - in: - owdine 6a 6hr6nic tizele exoitabilit-y and conductivity took place dur~pg airflow action, An increase in arterial pressure (b7 10-15%) and blood circulation rate (by 15-2VIO) during increase In airflow apeed took place due to the noise factor- Card 1/2 2 ~.ACCE3310H Mt .:AR40461~6 (by--- 3 0435;Q- _66d --bl6tmd- loji. -rht i ts by 20-- 0 8--re arded 9ter 30-60 -min the llhemod7namio disordera we similar to thone of traumatic shook. Pressor reaction to carot 'Ld artery constriction was r,educed by 20-30%. Exoitability of the vasomotor and respl~rntcry center increased under the influence of airflow noise and decreased during aiirflow impact action. The functional state of the s-ympathetic nerves chmiged in a similar manner. No signif icat.it changes were observed on the Davt of the paras7mpathetio -Innervation state during -airflow noise ana impact action. Airflow noise caused intensification of brain bioelectric activit7. Moolactric activity chamSe ir- the bortex duritS in aet airglow action attests to devolopmont of imhibit'_ processe,34... ~ity-~o;r-~subcortioal-foinmtiona increased in some s and decreased in others, Airflow effect on the organism was 'Ansignifican-t in oazen when special -protection was used. bUB CODE':. LS ENO _00 AGA,DZHANYAN., N.A.; ZHAROV# S.G.; KALINICHENKO, I.R.; URPOVA, L.I.; KULNETSOV, A.G.; OSIPOVA, M.1,14; 'PiAZIN, A.1.1,; -K&FIARx - SERGIYENKO, A.V. Effect of various rates of decompression on the human bod Voen. med. zhur. no.10:49-53 0 165. (MIRA 18 :)_l ~* ,1111KHAJO, V.P. (Moiskva), HAPLAN YF-.y-t,. Y,.".'. HISHKINA) I. P. (Moo , 11 Kxperinient In collact.ive ltypiwj.-,odin~ Vop. jl%,-al.hl*~'Jl. -11 tio.a"'.143- 14il Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18-4) L 10955-67 1,1' ~. 4 T ( 1). SC1213 DD/U_ J'%'CC NR- AT603,6574 Kani:1n, YC. Ya.; OZIez-nev, V. V. O'.1G: none TTTL',,~,': The effect of mcx,~i-anc on gas metabolism in animals under conditions of an "Iltered gas medivz-,i [Papor presented at the Conference on Problems of Space 14edicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 19661 SCURGE: Konferentsiya po problomam. kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 19~6. F~roblemy kosmichesKoy ,,,-,cdit-sinY. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konforentsii, Moscora, 1966, 193 TOPIC TAGS: hypoxia, hyperoxia, mexamine, drug. effect, hypoxia tolerance, b4 ologiC mataboliom ABSTRACT: The effect of oral mexamine (5-methoxytryptamine) in a dosage of !:200 mg/kg on gas metabolism was studied in white rats elevated to pressure-"; chamber altitudes of 7300 m and 11500 m in *a pure oxygen atmosphere. Control rats did not receive mexamine. It was found that gas metabolism is not constant during 20 to 30 days in a pure o ~gen atmo.~i here, The gas meta.bolism of both groups. of rats SOURCL CODL: UR/0000/66/000/()D()/()193/019..j f,.Card_ 1/2 L 10955-67 ACC NR: ATO'036574 shbwed the resting C2 requirement and C02 excretion to be 1070 to 3516 be- low initial data. The decrease in gas metabolism was greater in the experi- mental (mexamine) rats, indicating that rw xamine has possibilities as an agent for increasing resistance to oxygen deficit. As an active antioxidant, ni:examine inhibits oxidative processes in tissues, and can lower the tissue oxygen requirement and thus decrease the oxygendelficlit during hypoxia or hyperoxia. It has bee'n shown. that do- 1 Creasing oxygen deficit increases the resistance of the organism to acute hypoxia. it is concluded that antioxidants of the mexamine type may be used as.prophylactic drugs to increase the resistance of the organism to oxygen. Starvation- [W.A. No. 22; ATD Report 66-1161 SUB CODF-7 06 SUBMI DATE: 00May66 Card 2A~-- A C C N., W1,'6-,)3 ,575 D~ 11GD SGURCZ CODE: A t*- organism's resistance to h Lns of anUoxidants nCre;_ ypoxia oy ine U 'I, prosontcd at e Conferonce on Problems of Space IModicine hold in "oscow ".4 to 2? "ay 1966] S 3UR. C'11 :Konferentsiya po problemam kosiucheskoy meditsiny, !966. Problemy 1~os.-,.-iclheskoy ii;aditsiny. (Probleiiis of space medicine ); materialy konferents-11A, %;3scc%, 1966, 194-195 i T01"IC TAGS: 11,,ypoxia, biologic respiration, central nervous system, biologic 'Metabolism, drug effect A-2STF-PiCT; 'Not only trainin,-,, but also pliarmacological agents may be used to in- crease resistuice to low atmospheric oxygen pressures. Antioxidants have been proposed to decrease tissue oxygen requirements,: and create conditions of more economical oxygen utilization. Drugs from i t1he antioxidant group were studied in 250 white mice, grouped as follows: I Group 1, receiving 200 mg/lcg of oral mexamine (5-mothoxytryptari-line); Group 2, receiving 150 m, '.-g of intraperitoneal BE-57; Group 3, receiving 40 n-ig/kg of intraperitoneal arnbunol. (4-[(N,N' -di-( -hydroxyethyi)- (amino- e thyl) 1, 2 - dite rt. butyl phenol); and Group 4, receiving a physiological solution- (controls). Me mice were "elevated" in a pressut-e chaxr~oei td an' equivalent altitude of 9000 m at 3 kni/ndn; after 2 min at this altitude 'they were Ifelevated" an additional 1000 m everY 5 min. Protective effectiveness of drugs was I-Card 1/2_ L 109,56-67 ACC NR: AT6030'575 evaluated by tile time until respiration ceased. The following additional deter m ination s were made: su-bliminal pulse summation, motor reflex latent period, and vital staining. Respiration ceased later in the mice receiving antioxidants. Average time to death in the controls was 6. 5 min at an "altitude" of 9 to 10 km. I In the mexamine grroup, average time to death was 17. 5 min at 11 to 12 km; in the BE-57 group, time to death was 15. 3 min and in the ambunol group, 14. 8 min (at "altitudes" of 10 to 12 km). The animals receiving antioxidants; required 30% fewer subliminal pulses to evoke motor contractions than the control animals. motor reflex latent period was 3576 to 50% shorter in the experimental mice than in the controls, indicating that the functional state of the CINTS was less impaired in the animals receiving antioxidants. Vital staining of the brain after hypoxia, it was f aund, w as 20% to 2576 less pronounced in the experimental mice than in the controls. If it is true that tile sorption properties of cell proteins are directly related -to their de-rce of alteration and denaturation by injury, this means that use of the studied antioxidant drugs reduced denaturation of cerebral tissue pro-! o"ns dur-inng hypoy.1a. 'LW.A. No. 22; ATD Report 6~4161 U - J. L C C,.,-j C 6 A4a SUBM DATE: 00' y66 12 KAPIANP YU. D. Cand. Fed. 5'ci. 'IT Uj wentye-Five Years of Work in the 1-'ye Consulta on Room of the Insti tute of Workers' Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Academy of Sciences of the USSR," Vest. Oftainol., 28, No.4, 1949 Eye Inst. Lat*-lr 1~rgiene and Occupational Diseases ANDREYEVA-GALANINA, Ye.TS., prof.; GENKIN, S.M., prof. [deceased]; GUSIKOVA, A.K., doktor med. nauk; DVIZHKOII, P.P., prof.; DOLGOV, A.P., prof.; DROGICHINA, E.A., prof.; YEIIGE140VA, M.V.p doktor med. nauk; kand. med. nauk; KOZLOV, L.A., st. nauchn. sotr.; LETAVET, A.A., prof.; MARTSINKOVSKIY, B.I.J. prof. (deceased]; MOLOXANOV, K.P., prof.; RASHEVSKAYA, A.M., prof.; SOSNOVIK, I.Ya., prof.. [deceased]; SENKEVICH, N.A.S. dots.; ELIKIN, N.A., kand. med. nauk; RAM , A.S., red.; SHATALOV,, N.N.,, red. [Occupational diseases; a manual for physicians] Profes- sionaltnye bolezni; rukovodstvo dlia vrachei. 2., dop. izd. Moskva., Meditsina, 1964. 757 p. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Deystvitellriyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Letavet). MOTRFNKO~ I.T.; HAP-'ANI YU.G. Mobile elentric Inboratory. Erarg. 1 allektrot-ekh. ~-rcnm. nc~..4' 64f-67 O-D 163, (MIF.A rf-io) KAPLAN, Yu.I. Calculation of the nonaxisymmptric state of cylindrical shells taking into consideration the elasticity of reinforcing transverse trusses. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;av.tekh.7 ho.2:20-26 164. (MA 17:9) KAPLAN, Yu. 1. fi ja2ysis of the az-i.symmetrir- sLrsneed state of cy]U-idrical bholls In the presence of discretely arraT;ged transverses. Izv. vys. ucheb, zav.; av. tekh. 6 no-487t-~-78 163- (WRA 3.79 8) 6- Q j002 43 Amnm x2plan" Yu. 1. TITLE- Calculation of the nob-tctlosymmetrIcal stress state of cylbidrical shells with cort- sideration of the elasticity of the reir-foraing ribs SOURCE: IVUZ. Avlatsionnaya tekbn1ka, no. 21 1964) 20-26 TOPIC TAGS: shell, cylindrica! shell, nonaxiwymmelTical stress, rib elanticity, rain- lorcing rib ABSTRACT; UsMg the metbods devebped'in a previous paper (Yu. L 'Kaplzn. Raschet osesimmetrichnogo napryazbennogo sostDynniya tallindricheskilch obolochek pri nall-,hil. diskretno raspolozhenrkv*kb uprug1kh shpangoutov. IVTJZ, "Aviatsionn-,ya 4, 1963), thp author derives analogous results for non-axioaymmetrical strain. Ali th- 7,up- positions concerning the work o' Lbe transverse ribs and Lhe g neral aW-roai--71., w Uzz boluLion of the problem -were outlined In the work referenced above. As a functional unImawn in 'ffif solution of The problem by the energy metbod, the author adopth the surn momeritk in the 'longiti- -irml sections Card 1/4 A. atl -61 c on -the -Eider equatibu e~ft to-the leRowing Mbiintld- eclastion -A~f + t7 A-fiF D101 (x)'+ V A 1.4 (x 4'J'Oa (J: - 41-3)' The tran-verse bending of ulliffil -a In Is conBldered and the equation 18 solved tr the IfoUowing form + 4A. A. (X - T) allt 0, (X ELI. (X a,-J)'Oa 14) DR KAFL.AN, Ju.j.., inzh. (Kharlkov). Deforl6tion of toroidal shells. Rasch. prostrt konBtro 107-139 162, (SlaBtic plateB and she4s) noe8t (NM 16:6) GLEBOVSKAYA, Ye.A.; ZAKHAROV, A.A.; LAPINA, I.K.; KAPLAN, Z.G. Absorption spectra of benzene in 5 - 6 region. VRIGRI no-105: 23-36 '57. (min U:q) (Benzene--Spectra) ..r SHKLYAR, I.V Luminescence and capillary properties of the petroleum fractions. VNIGRI no.105:37-50 157. (MIRA 11:9) (Petroleum products) (Luminescence) (Capillarity) KAPLAN, Z.G.; SHKLTAR, I.V. Molecular weight determination of petroleum components by means of capillary extractions. VNIGRI no.105:51-57 157. (MIRA 11:9) (Molecular weights) (Petroleum) (Ixtraction (Chemistry)) ADILIBIRG. KAPLAN. Z,.G.;XOLYADNYY, S.B. - Lithology of Neognim red bedo In Turivmoaietan. Geal.naftl gaza 3 no.10:40-43 0 159. (14IRA 12i12) 1. Vaesoyuzzq7 r~sftyanoy muchno-isoledavatellskiy geologo- rasyedochiWy Initituto (Tmrkmentstan-Clay) CAPLIKAS, J.; KAPLANAS,, 0., red.; VYSOYIRSKIS, C.., tekhn. red. ...... ... Kedainiai. Vilnius, Valstybino politimes ir mokslines lit-ros leidykla, 1963. 1+7 p. (MIRA 17:4) : Tt; MF,SYS, J.; KAPLANAS, 0., red. Klaipeda. Vilnius, Mintis, 1964, 92 p. (141111 18:12) BUTKUS, Tadas S-1:7yapono; GERLIPERNA3, Djtranslato,Zr~j; red. (Get acquainted with Soviet Lithuania. Translated from the Lithuania] Poznakomttes' a Sovetskoi Litvai. Vilniusy Mintis, 1965. 100 P. (MM-U~ 18:1.0" VXSyS, j.; KAPLANAS, O.p red. Klaipeda. Vilniuap Mintis~ 1964. 93 P. (In LithuaDianli OAIRA 18:3) KAPLANAS, V.I. Woven artificial arteries* Tekst.prom, 24 no.1:28-29 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Glavnyy inzh. tekstillno-galanteraynoy fabrild "Kaspinas". UFLANAS, V. I. Beam frames without superstructure for natrow goods looms. Tekat. prom. 23 no.3t57-60 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Kaunasskoy tekstillno-galantersynoy fabriki "Kaspinaaw. (Looms) acids on: mitabblit pmresqn of of Muclelz The amino acids of time proteins. Paper -Soni, awl 1. Koplin %1. - R.)-m4ne 2 Alb,., P a3 . , _ . 4"IOW).-Albint- Cuts. M purtAterully I.&MUCICIC The aM; (RNA) anall deoxyrib6iiiscl* acM (I)NA). treated wilmals and a-Smiti of untreated. mms for Control PUIIPMC wen Wed. 11149cles find panenzoesvrere hydfigyzed.* The bydroly=trs of both grcraps of "Inials were m-pd. by. pap'er-partition chroniatog- ans evvitnin the followin All t h ax j rap y Cyr littafte. Iii w"Ino a": Wile. -4 dille. ar mine' wpartv ti stid, scrine; Slysint, gllinmk nh alanine prulille. tyro- 1, int.' vall4e, methionint.- p lanine, and: leucine. heirlyla One rom stiot obtained with ribill rh~ enold not he ideriti- I Yd fied. TheRNAIreattd ortials( ctmthintilk-m *tyrosine - I itiseks thin the tintr I'llnes. Thtrewmino-vnline in the paurmses of the I Ounti In'tbe paticten." of the un- treated nnd the DNA IrtntmInnimall(II). The'llAtowrd" morew4arlic ar;C-4-tint, ahpidei ImAsir, and lencine ill I fie biuinx, viwwt tytrisme am] lemlive in th~ muNcIrs wit] I M. ric ill the gmiwiewrth.-i I tresited ~~tq. it. tt.- ~ , -'- , - , -1 1 , ~? . I . 1-11 il I 2! 1 " 2. 1. Z'Aanj.ye ?-,aul:i J Dizey ". V. 91,77 UP m. , -;- I-I.-Y . - I 1~ Lomonosova. (Lcmin,;-.,ar0. Frimla, r-.'49, 1.10. 7, S. C2-~-"7- SO: Letopis, 1:0 - 32, 1910. KAFLANSTS, II.D., otv.red.; OUDKOV, F.F., otv.red.; RATNIKOVA, A.P.. -va; QAEANOTA, V.T.. takhn.red. (Instruction on safe work mthbde for stope mining in flat and inclined seams] Instruktalia po bezopsanym motodam rabot dlia gornorabochogo ochistnogo zaboia na pologikh i nakloWkh plastakh. Iud.2. Xoskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po gornoma dalu. 1960. 46 P. WRA 14.-:)) (Stoping (miniug)--Safety neasures) KAPWETS) NOD*# otv. red.; GUDKOV., F.F.# otv. red.; SHOROKHOVA, A.V.0 red0 zd-va; ILIINSKAYA, G.M.j, tekhn. red. [Safety regulations for the loader-hauler] Instruktsiia po bezopaerqm metodam rabot dlia nasypahchika-atkatchika. 0dobrana Prezidi=om TsK Profsoiuza rabochikh ugollnoi procyablemosti 11 marta, 1959 g. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gor- nomu delu, 1960. 26 p, (MIRA 1511) (Coal mines and mining-Safety measuren) KAPIANETS, V.D., otv. red.; GUDKOV, F.F., otv. red.; RATNIKOVA, izd-va; GAIAMNA, V.V.,, tekhn. red. (Safety regulations for the miner working with a pick hara-- mer in steep seams] Instruktaiia po vezopasnym metodam rabot dlia mbooishchika, na otboinom molotke na krutykh plastakb. 2 izd. Odobrens Prezidiumom TsK Profsoiuza rabochikb -agoll- noi pron7ohlennosti 11 marts. 1959 g. Moskva., Gos.nauchno- tekbn.izd-vo lit-ry po-gornomu delu, 1960. 28 p. (KIRA 15:1) (Coal mines and mining -Safety measures) KAPLANETS, V.D-, otv. red.;GUDKOV, F.F., otv. red.; RATNIKOVA, A.P., red. izd-va; GALANOVA, V.V., takhn. red. (Safety regulations for let and 2d class mineral lnstx-uldsiia po bezopasnym metodam rabot dlia gornorabochego I i II raz- riadov. 2. izd, Odobrena Prezidiumom TeX Profsoiuza rabochikh ugollnoi promyshlennosti 11 maia. 1959 g. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- t,ekhn.izd-vo lit-r7 po gornomu delu, 1960. 50 f" 15: 1) (Coal -in a and mining-Safety measures) ACC NRt A 1 " 7 00 20-21 ( A , /V soUj,,Ci; INVEI%1TOR; Pogibko, M. G.; Kaplanets Yu. 11,41; Ivannikov, V. K. ORG: None iTITLE: A device for checking, signalling and controlling the temperature ~-,f :and gaseous explosive media. Class 74, No. 189333 (announced by the Donet2i'Z: Scientific :Research and Design Institute for Automation of Mining Machinery (Donetskiy nauchro- :issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut avtomatizatsid gornykh mashin)) iSOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966, 138 er TOPIC TAGS: temperature control, temperature measurement, explosive, elec~..ronic measurement 1WTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for checking, signalling and controlling the temperature-of liquid and gaseous explosive media. The uniz contains la sensing element in the form of a set of thermistors, each of which is connected to one of the arms of an unbalanced bridge. The device also contains sparkless non- .contact relays with transistorized blocking generators, a power supply and a =eter. Me design provides for high sensitivity and fairly strong control signals with relay -characteristics. S.;' These signals may be used for direct control of actuatinG mechanism The transistors, which act as nonlinear resistors, have their inputs conneczed to un- balanced bridge's while their outputs are connected to the relay control windings which serve for both starting and stopping, SUB CODE: ~4 DATE: 29oct62 Card UDC; 536.587.082.664 1! KAPLANOVY Q.1. , "-- w-~~ Possibilities of defining with greater accuracy the stressed- strained state during two-line rolling. Sbor.trud. UNIIM no.11%l5&-163 165. 1 (KM 18: 1.1) L 07441-67 194P(k)/EWT(m)/EWF(t)/ErI IJP(c) JD/W AC-C NR, MP06030439' SOURCE CODE: URIO)i~~6[6-670-OCI-c~Y6-lCi6i-rafc J." AU.-MOR: Kaplanov, G. I. .ORG: None ;TITIS: Velocity field for the case of two-dimensional.rolling SOURC7,: Samoletostroyeniye i tekhnika vozdushnogo flota, no. 6, 1966, 102-106 ;TOPIC TAGS: flow -velocity, metal deformation, metal rolling ;ABST'RACT: The av+.hor considers the steady-state process of two-dimensional rolling where plastic deformation 10 compression takes place throughout the entire cross see- tion of them workpiece. _Kln~ethod is proposed for determining the velocity field of the ! 'metal particles in the deformation zone on the basis of an experimental evaluation of ;tae relationship between the velocities of the points and their coordinates combined ,With a solution of the continuity equation of the medium with the appropriate boundary :conditions. Expressions are derived for the various velocity components in the bipolar i tcoordinate system. Grap)2s are given showing the distribution of the longitudinal com- I !Ponents of absolute'velocities with respect to the height of cross sections in variou;; -,zones of the deformation region plotted from the final expression derived by the author 1, !Aor these components in the two-dimensional case. The results show qualitative agree- ,hent with experimentally confirmed curves for horizontal velocities under these rolling 'conditions. Orig. art. has: I figure, 13 formulas. 3 -SUB CODE: SUBM-DATE: none/ ORIG REF: .005 ard t 24781-66 MT ACC NR: AP6007898. SOURCE CODE: UR/0420/65/000/002/0082/0089, 1..AUTHOR:_ Kaplanov, G. L ORG: none . TITLE: the stress-atrain state during two-dimensional reduction SOURCE- Samoletostroyenlye.itekhnikavozdushnogoflota, no. 2, 1965, 82-89 TOPIC TAGS: mechanical stress, compressive stress, solid mechanics metal stress ABSTRACT! The author investigates the solution to the problem of two-dimensional re- duction of a rectangular parallelepiped solid slab of metal between plane-parallel rough I plates employing general equations of mechanics of continuous media. Assuming a para- I bolic nature of the distribution of the horizontal components of the particle velocities along I the height of the solid, and using boundary conditions for the region of stagnation, the velocity field of the motion.of various points are determined as: V, 2 xj%Y ij- 'Card -1/2 L 24781-66 ACC NR: AP6007898 These conclusions agree with the experimental data. As a result of the application of the e general equations of the mechanics of continuous media to the analysis of the proc s9 of reduction under specified conditions, the tangential and the normal stresses were deter- mined for every point of the deformed solid. The theoretical curve of the normal contact stresses, calculatqLd according to the formula 'xk4 (4x',, - y) --:2A XI X*YE 'x'( *+ + - + YE, 1 91- 2 (xkl Arsh - Arsh - 2 4jrk agrees with the experimental data of Ye. P. Unksov (Inzhenernyye mbtody rascheta uzilty pri obrabotke metallov davleniyem.-., Masbgiz, 1955). Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 29 formulas Mtal working SUE CODE: SUBM DATE: n e -ORIG REP: .004 J Card 2/2. prof., red; GIPTNKR, V.G. prof., red.; IMELIMN, G.N., vedushchiy red. [Tiger, wapiti, elk] Tigr, iziubri, los'. Moskv&,Izd-vo Mosk.ob-va prirody, 1948 128 p. (Katerialy k poznaniiu fauny i flory SSSR. Otdel zoologicheakii, no.14) .(MIRA 11:3) (Sikhote-Alin Range--Tigers) (Sikhote-Alin Range--Nor) I 0. V N) AUTHOR: Not Given. PA - 2021 TITLE: New Books. PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1957, Vol 12, Nr 1, p 81 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 2 / 1957 Reviewed: 3 / 1957 ABSTRACT: M.I.VITENBERG: Computation of electromagnetic relays for apparatus of automation and communication. Gosenergoizdat, M.L.1956, 4064 pages, price 14.50 roubles. Theory and computation of the electromagnetic relays of parallel- and alternating current for apparatus of automation and communica- tion. Analytical and graphoanalytical methods of computations, con- structions, test data. The book is destined to be used by engineers and technical engineers. M.P.KAPLANOV. V.A.LEVIN: The automatic foundation of frequency, 2.en- Targe"dTtron. Gosenergoizdat, M.L. 1956, 200 pages, price 11-50 roubles. Description and classification. Computation formulae for construction. The book is for radio specialists and advanced university students. The Successes attained by Electrovaouum Engineering, edited by Prof, G.A.TJAGUNOV, L.M.Gosenergoizd t, 1956, 256 pages, price 10.25 roubles A collection of articles on U types, computation methods, proper- Card 1/2 ties, and physical phenomena of some new types of electrovacuum de- KAPIMOV, Murad Rashidovich; LEVIN, Viktor Arwovichi Prinimali uchastiyo: ~,VX-,--IiR-IIRCVSKIY, I.I.S.; 1,11OZIMEVELOV, B.11.,, red.; IARIONOV, G.Ye.G., tekhn. red. [Automatic frequency controllAvtoraticheskaia podstroika cha- stoty. Izd.3.., dop. Moskva,, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 319 P. (1,URA 15:9) (Frequency regulation) (Radio) YEFI140RO, S.P.;__KAPLANOV, V.I. Defects in sheet cut on a transverse cuttlng unit. Metallurg 10 no.301 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika tsekha kholodnoy prokatki z,9,,-da in. ~llicha (for Yefimenko). 2. Nachall-nik tekhnicheskogo byuro zavoda in. Illicha (for Kaplanov). KAPIAZJOY,., - Some remarks on the design of continuous pickling units. Metallurg 9 no.3;2&-29 Mr 164. (MIRA 17.3) 1. Nachallnik tekhnologicheskogo byuro tsekha kholodnoy prokatki zavoda im. Illicha. YEMMINKOP S.P.; KAPT )" 11 1 ,-LI!-(I Masterinp the operation of hIgh-ofeed fDur-:Aand ri~-Ils fcr cc~2d rolling. bletallurg 10 no.S.-26-27 Ag 165. (WRA 1.8.-8) GVOZWAKIJ.; NIEDERLAND,T.R.; BACHLEDOVA..E.; TOMIK,F.; FEDORCAKOVA,A.; KRA14AR,T. Technical assistance: KAPLA140VA,-M. - bqwrizantal cardiom_wfibrosis produced by diet (EGFD). 1, Changes jp~-q-VbpWftU-metabo1imz of the myocardim in dynamic develop- men't. Cor. vasa 6-ho.2tl53-158 164. Xqwrizental cardiomyofibrosis produced by diet (ECFD). II. Changes in lipid metabolism in the myocardium. Ibid.t159-163 164. 1. Research Laboratory of Pharmacobiochemistry, IIIrd Internal Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, Komensky University, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia6 GVO-',P,(AY,t J.; fill 61-1 T.R.;Techn. epolupraca M. K:&:AN( ,,VA Fff,!~ct of 1,11,ron~c int,--rrilItt.ent a(h.,inistration ef r-ligitox-in on carboni.,yrIrrate metabolism. Bratisl. Lek. Lfsty 44 no.F: 449-4 53 '64. 1. I.abora~lorAum f arnnRoW ochi ride Lek. 4'zil:. U-i-veiz-A.V Romeriskeho -v Bratislave (ve&ci prof. IM-Mr. riit,`erlime., T.R. ., F,r.Sr.) - GVMDJAK, J.; NIEDMLAND, T. R.0 vith the tochnical anBiatance of KAFLANOVAY M. The effect of digitmin on the lipid metabolism of myocardium and striated muscle. Cor vasa 4 no.2:154-3.6o 162. 1. The Pharmacobiochemical Laboratory of the III Internal Clinic, Medical Famlty, Comenius University, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. (MrOCARDIUH x~., tab) (NTSCLES metab) (LIPIDS metab) (DIGITALIS pharmaool) GVOZDJAK, J.; FEDORCANOVAR A.; BACHLEDOVA, E.; NIEDERLAVD, T.R.; Tr,chnicka spolupraca: KAPIANO.VA,,M.; PADICOVA, L. On biochemical changes of the rat myocardium in late ontogenesis during experimental cardiomyofibrosis. Bratial. lek. listy 45 - no.6:334-338 30 S 165. 1. 111. interna klinika Lek. fak. Univerzity Komenskeho v Brati- slave (veduci prof. WDr. T.R. Niederland, DrSc.). GVOZDJAK) J.; NIEDERLAND, T. R., with the technical assistance of KAFMOVAp M. The effect of digitoxin on protein content in the myocardlim, striated muscle and liver of the rat. Cor vasa 4 no.2:161-164 162. 1. The Pharmacobiochemical Laboratory of the III Internal Clinic, Medical Faculty, Comenius University, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. (DIGITALIS pharmacol) (PROTEINS metab) (MYOCARDIM metab) (MUSCLEZ metab) (LIM metab) GVCZDJAK, J.; With the technical assistance of: KAPLANOVA, M. The dynamics of myocardial glycogen content during chronic administration of digitoxin. Cor vaaa 5 n0-3:220-224 '63- 1. Research Laboratory of Pharmacobiochemistry, IIIrd Internal Clinic., Komensky University, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. (MYOCARDIUM) (CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM) (GLYCOGEN) (DIGITOXIN) GVCZDJIK, J., with the technical assistance of: KAPLANOVA, M. .9 - The behaviour of myocardial lipids during chronic administra- tion of digitoxin. Cor vase. 5 no.3:225-229 163. 1. Research laboratory of Pharmacobiochemistry, IIIrd Internal Clinic Modical Faculty, Komensky University, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. (MYOCARDIUM) (LIPID METABOLISM) (FATTY ACIDS) (CHOLESTEROL) (FROSPHOLIFIDS) (DIGINKIN) A.PIAMVA9--V.PD.; ALIYEVV V.S.; AUTEV, Z.E.; KASIMOVA, A.P.; T MURAVCHIKi M.Ye.; TER-SARIMOVp B.G. Preliminary prepairation of the debydrating K-5 catalyst before its introduction into the reactor. Azerb.neft.khoz. 41 no.8s 35-39 Ag 162. (Catallsts) (MMA 16 s 1) ALUM, V.S.; KkSDIOVA, A.P.; UAZINOV, Sh.K.; XLPIAWVA,-V.O. Study and development of the process of debydrogenation of propane into propylenes AserbAhimexhure no~-2i49-W '59- (MU 13:6) (Propsme) (Propene) -M --I- OPLhNQVICH, 14(8); 25(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1646 Tsetlin, Boris Viktorovich, and Semen Lipovich Kaplanovich Okhrana truda pri ekspluatateli promyshlennykh predpriyatiy; prakticheskoye rukoirodetvo (Plant Safety in Industrial,*Zstablis4- ments; Practical Guide) Moscow, Kolzi, 1958. 345 p., 26,,000 toples printed. Ed..: Ye.N. Blinder; Tech. Ed.: N.P. Tsirullnitskiy. PURPOSE: This Industrial safety manual is intended for personnel in ..producers' cooperative establishments and local industries. COVERAGE: The manual emphasizes the safe operational aspects of Industrial equipment employed In metal working establishments. It describes such Items as the basic I'egislation on labor safety, maintenance of industrial buildings, general safety measures, and personal protective equipment. It outlines precautions that should be taken when operating electrical and hoisting devices, machine tools, boilers and pressure vessels, furnaces and ovens, Card=1j1=f&- Plant Sarety in Industrial (Cont.) SOV/1646 and gas and electric welding equipment. Measures to be taken when handling Inflammable liquids, chemicals, plastics, and glues are also discussed. The concluding chapter is devoted to First Aid. Chapters II, X, and XVII were written by S.L. Kaplanovich, Chapters III and XI were written jointly by S.L. Kaplanovich and B.V. Toetlin, and the remaining.chapters were written by B.V. Tsetlin. There are no references. No personalities are mentioned. or TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 2 W Ch. I. Basic.Legislation on Plant Safety 3 1. Plant safety concept 3 2. Legislation on plant safety 4 3. Rules and standards on safety engineering and Industrial sanitation 11 4. Control over the observance of legislation on plant safety 9 12 5. Responsibility for infraction of plant safety rules 14 Card4d-la KAPLANSY B. "On the problem of the preinvastve carcinoma of the cervix: mi- crosxopic diagnosts" U Report submitted to the International onference on Morphological Precursors of Cancer, Perugia, Italy, 26-30 Jun (. DASHNVSKIY, A.I.,; KAPIAIISKAYA, R.L. Significance of works of S.V. Kravkov'B laboratory on the vegetative inature of the color perception apparatus of the eye in clinical practice in the field of glaucoma. Probl. fiziol.opt. 11: 185-198 '55. (MURA 9:6) 1. Glaznaya klinika Dnepropetrovkaogo meditainskogo instituta. (GILUCOM, physiology, off. of green & red on intraocular pressure (Rua)) (COLCR, effects, green & red on intraocular pressure in glaucoma (Rug))