SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZANSKAYA, I.I. - KAZANSKAYA, L.N.

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137- 58- 1-667D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 103 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kazanskaya, 1. 1. TITLE: "An I .. st'iggatio, ~intoo 7tee MM~ajor Parameters of the Process of Rolling Round Periodic Sections on Three-high Mills (Issle- dovaniye oanovnykh parametrov p-otsessa prokatki kruglykh periodicheskikh profiley na trekhvalkovykh stanakh) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Tsentr. n. -i. in-t tekhnol. i mashinostr. (Central Scientific Research Institute for Technology and Mechanical Engineering), Moscow, 1957. ASSOCIATION: Tsentr. n.-i. in-ttekhnol. imashinostr. (Central Scientific Research Institute for Technology and Mechanical Engineering), Moscow 1. Rolling mills-Mathematical analysis Card 1/1 ,i_ "711 A /V .~ A- A PHASE II BOCK EawITkTION 494-11 Smirnov, V. So; Anisiforov, V. p,; VasillchikOv) M- V.; Granovskiy., S. P-; Ka ~r .; MekhOv: N- V.; pobedin, I. So '~ka~,.~ Kuzmin) As Do in the Machine -building v masbinostroyenji (Cross Rolling poperechnaya Prokatka 4,500 copies print0a, Industry) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957. 375 P- Ed. (title page): TselikoY, A. I., Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of sciences, and ftirnOvi V- So,, Doctor of Technical Sciences; professor; Ed. (inside book): Kamnev., P. V.s Ed. of publishing House: Leyklma) To L.; Tech. Ed.: Sokolova) L. V.; managing Ed. of the Leuingraci Branch of Mashgiz: Bol'shakOv) So A-, Engineer. INTRODUCTION 11 and hel,jcal cross- In this book, vhich is devoted to the study of crossurstrying rolling processes in the Soviet machinl-b"11diU6 , the ,u aulthors discuss principles, theory, and echnological very sZFatematicallY and in detail the periodic aspects of rol.1 forming Of balls and gears as well as the rolling Of shaped stock Card .1/30 Cross Rolling in the Machine-building Industry 494-11 The terms cross rolling (poperechnayEt PrOkatka) and helical crOOS rolling (poperechno-vintovaya prokatka) require a brief explanation here. By cross roll- ing,, the Russians understand a rolling process in whieh. two pexallel rolls re- volve in the same direction, their longitudinal axes belng parallel to the axis of tho. work. The term helical cross rolling denotes a rolling operation between cone roUs, the axes of which are slightly inclined to opposite angles, thus producing a helical advance of the work. Die rolling in this case is a special type of helical cross roUing in which helically grooved rolls are used, instead of plain tapered ones, to produce shapes such as balls., rollers, annular shapes, periodic profiles, etc. The rolling of bearing balls Is said to have already replaced the ball-pressing method in the USSR, increasing productivity 2 to 7 times, and saving 10 to 25 percen4, in expensive 9-Uoy steels. Gear rolling is reportecl to be a current develolment project in the USSR. Rolled gears are said to have been successfully produced to grade 3 accurw-y with a grade 7 to 10 sur- face roughness. Methods for determining rolling forces, stresses, torqueo and power, based on modern concepts of the theory of plasticity and strendta of materials, are discussed, and formulas derived. AU the methods involved in these rolling processes are discussed with great clarity, and case histories and specific examples are included. According to the authors, the mechanical Card 2/30 1~ Cross Rolling in the Machine-bi-LidLng Tna,-stry 494-11 properties of press-forned parts cvr c%f pw.-4,-Os mo~rjh.L-ted from periodl:: roUpd stock are considerably higher than those made f rm 1ou-,tmt.1Ozv_l p3 rolled stock, not t0 mezktiOn A 20 to 30 percent saving in mete_,Jal. The develoinent, of the theoretical. pr1=i]pO_es ", thO teaUllv3logics:1 prxesses of cross roUing and helical cross rolling in the USSR is said to ha-ve been carried On intensively since 1942. The tha,-q7 vr,.s developed by V. S. Sm4moy On the basis Of experiments cOndUCted at the Urallskiy politek1xn:1aheskJy imLstitut (UrLI POlYtecbnIc Institute) and later at the Lenin&-&JskJy pa7,1tekbn_t__hesk:Ly 'nBtJLtut (Leningrad FOlytechnic IhBtitute), The develoPment of ma,,,hinery &-id egu#ftnt for cross rolling and heliqsl cross rolling ws superfisedby A. I. TselikOv at the TsNIITK4Bh (TSeAtraltnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut tekbnologii i mashinostroye-niya - Centr%l Scientific Research Institute of TechnO30gy and Machinery), Scme OanlUne-bL'Uding plmts, e.g., the GOr'XQVBkiY e'VtOmObil'nY7 z&vOcl (GOr'l--4Y Automobile Plant), have deveJ.oped cross-r,)1'U,1g mills of their own desiga. The acMtetts of this book axe I-evievied be-low., ebapter by chapter. Card 3136 AUTHOR: Kazanskaya, 1. 1. S/775/6Z/002/000/004/011 TITLE: Three-roll mills for the rolling of variable- section rounds. I SOURCE: Avtomatizatsiya protsessov mashinoetroyeniya. t. Z: Goryachaya obrabotka metallov. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 196Z, 166-170. TEXT: The sole practicable process for the rolling of rounds with longitudi- nally varying cross-section is the cross-helical rolling method developed under the direction of A. I. Tselikov, corresponding member, AS USSR. The method saves thousands of tons of metal and is fully automatable. The three-roll mills of TsKBMM (Central Design Bureau for Metallurgical Machinery, now V-NIIMetMash or All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Planning and Design of Metall- urgical Machinery) differ from other helical-rolling equipment as follows: (1) Three narrow conical or disk-shaped rolls operate against an axial pull applied to the billet, thereby exerting a deformation on a small portion of the billet and avoiding the usual defects engendered in cross-rolling; (2) the roll spacing is altered by means of 3 hydraulic cylinders actuated by a guide -profile -follower control. Conical rolls are used for a diametral reduction of up to 2, disk-type rolls serve in reductions of up to 1.6-1.7. The disk rolls simplify the mill design, shorten the leading end of the billet, and permit steeper transition from one rolled diameter Card 1/3 Three-roll mills for the rolling of variable ... S/775/62/002/000/004/011 to another, but consume more power. The "Mark 7011 mill set up at the MZMA is used as a specific example. The billet is heated to 1,100-1,?OOOC, inserted into' the inter-roll space, grasped by the puller, and simultaneously set into rotation by the radially approaching 3 rolls. The puller advances, and the 3 rolls (mutually linked to ensure concentricity of the resulting billet rotation) are pressed together andmoved apart in response to the guide -profile -follower control. A pneumatically lifted boat receives the rolled billet and, upon release and issuance, lowers it to an inclined table. All operations are automated. The TsKBMM developed 6 types of industrial mills for this type of variable -section rolling with diameters up to 10, 20, 50, 80, 120, and 220 mm. Seven mills of the first 4 types are engaged in actual production work, 5 at the Kolomenskoye plant for textile -machinery building, 1 at the MZMA in the production of automotive semiaxles, and I at the plant imeni Dzerzhinskiy in Dneprodzerzhinsk. Advantages of the process: (1) 10-3016 reduc- tion in metal consumed per unit acceptable product (in comparison with forging; example illustrated: Moskvich camshaft); (2) possible reduction in *machining time because of reduced machining allowances; (3) reduced workload on forging presses and hammers; (4) improved microstructural quality, finer grain, and higher fatigue strength, notch toughness, and plasticity, of the resulting shafts; (5) fle)d- bility of equipment, since a change from one profile sequence to another entails merely the replacement of the profile guide raU; (6) high productivity, with a Card Z13 Three - roll mills for the rolling of variable . . . S/775/62/OOZ/000/004/011 billet-delivery rate of 3-5 m/min, which corresponds to a delivery of 65 railroad- car axles per hr, as compared with only 50-70 axles per work shift delivered by a forge; (7) suitability for total automation. There are 3 figures; no tables or references. ASSOCIATION: None given. Card 3/3 KAZANSKAYA, 1,1., kand.tekhn.nauk; PANFILOV, M.G., inzh.; ~PrOLITOV, V.I. Causes for the appearance of defects in helical-cross rolling of circular periodic shapes. Stal* 22 no.9:824-826 S 162. (KRA 15:11) 1. Vseso~mznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy i proyektno-konstruktorskiy institut metallurgichemkogo mashinostroyeniya. (Rolling (Metalwork)) DU L~ K 11! 1 . ; "A A."I , Ye I.; , I . 'ty of xylaing fro;.-, the mrface layer's of rrtir. ~'h~lr. , I '- - ! ';~ -!P:3) !~:*;-,.. 3~* no.J.:2;11-2.'~2 Ja 165. .~l -1. , 1. teKhnologicheskiv institut imeni IA-):.aoiiosovn. MEDVEDEVAt Ye.I.; DUDKINO M.S.; KAZANSKAYA, I.S. Amino acid composition of some types of vegetable raw material not used as food. Nauoh, dokl. vya, shkoly; b1ol. nauki no.41 140-1U 164. (KRA 17t12) 1. Rekomendovana karedroy organicheakoy khimli Odeaskogo tekhnologicheakogo inatituta, EXCERPTA MM1CA Soc,14 Voi.~?/5 Radidloey 1by 195,9 822. "RIEC66NI~ION OF ;~/0'7LIOSIS IN 9'CHOOLCIIILDIIEN BY MEANS OF FLU- OROROENTGENOGRAPHY (Russian text) - K a z a n s k a y a L. D. VESTNI. HENTGENOL. RADIOL. 1956, 6 (46-50) - 720 cases of scoliosis were diagnosed among 10.000 schoolchildren from 19 schools of Yaroslav by means of fluororoentgenography. Of those 720 cases, 325 (45.170) were in children 7-10 yr. old. In addition to the routine antero-posterior fluoro- i roentgenogram of the chest, postero-anterior pictures of the lumbo-dorsal seg- ment of the spine were also taken, Somewhat harder rays (85 kv. . 25-30 ma.) were used and exposurje time was 1-2 sec.. with holding of the breath. The automatic postural correction of functional scoliosis precluded its diagnosis by fluororoent- genography. The diagnosed cases were classified according to direction, local- ization. configuration and degree of the scoliosis, Ist degree scoliosis.being de- fined as deviation from the perpendicular of less than IV. and 2nd degree more then 10*. The f luororoentgenographic data so obtained were found to '~ orrespond closely to data obtained by goniometry in a group of 100 children. Fluororoentgeno- graphy was found to be a useful procedure for the early recognition of scoliosis and for the control of treatment by remedial exercises. Chair of Roentgenology and Radiology, Yaroslav Med. IneD. and Yaroslavskoy gorodskoy Flyurograficheakoy 8tantsi (zav. L. D. Ka m skaya) KAZANSKAYA. L. , Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Phosphorus metabolism in -k-k ii~e_o~_to_g_en__esis of spring wheat." Leningrad, 1960. 17 pp; (Ministry of Education RSFSRj Leningrad State Pedagogical Inst im A. I. Gert- sen); 250 Copies; price not given; (KL, 29-60, 125) RMSKAU, L.N. Dynamics of nucleie acids and other phosphrous-bearing compounds in leaves of the Mamant" wheat during its ontogenic development. Is,uch.dokl.vys.ehkoly; biol.nauki no.2:153-157 160. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Rekomendovane. kafedroy fiziologii rasteniy Laningradakogo sell- skDkhozyay,Itve=ogo instituta. NEW (PHOSPHORUS MIMOLISM) -5w a"'MitM A T A me UMSKAYA. L.N, Using the radioisotope of phosphorus in studying phosphorus metabolism in the ontogeny of spring wheat (Triticum vulgare Host). Bot.zhure 45 no-7tlO55-1059 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:7) lo Ioningradskiy se`l'skokhozyaystvenny7 institut, g. Pushkin. (Phosphorus metabolism) (Tracers (Biology)) (wheat) KAZANSKAYA, L.N. Phosphorus metabolism in the ontogeny of spring wheat. Fiziol. rast. 7 no.2:234-237 160. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Leningrad Agricultural InstituteOL-eningrad Pushkin. (Wheat) (Phosphor6a metabolism) (Ontogeny (Botany)) KAZANSKAYA, ;Tudmila Nikolayevna. kand. biol. nauk; YEGOROVA, A.G., iTe-d.-; F!~-kdkk D-,'----~e--d.'izd-va-, BELOGUaOVA, I.A., tekhn. P *P..q red. (Chemical nature and possible ways of improving the taste m-A flavor of bread ]Kbimi chaskaia pAroda 'L vo=ozIuVe puti uluch- sheniia vkus~ i aromata khleba; stenogramma dokleds, prochitan- nogo v LDNTP ra seminare rabotnikov khlebopekarnoi prorVr,.hlen- nosti. Pod red. A.G. Egorovoi. Leningradj, 1962. 50 P. (MIRA 1599) (Bread) YEGOROVA, A.G.; ~~KAXA,_L.N.; LORANOVA, A.Ya.; MELIKHOVA, Z.V.; BESPALOVA, 1.0-0; SHCHERBACH, V.A. (Using the new yeast and lactic acid bacteria strains in making tin rye bread] Prigotovlenie rzhanogo formovogo khleba s primeneniem novykh shtamwv molochnokislykh bak- terii I drozhzhei, Moskvak TSentr. in-t nauchno-tekhn. informataii pishchevoi promyshl., 1963. 28 p. (MI11A 17:9) YEGOROVAI, A.G.; KAZOISKAYA, JMIDT, Z-1 .; NA A31ir [flew strahis of' lacti- li~+I bat-,,oi-ia '-,V IfjnV(-n )-T4jjja- rationj liovye obtariq i 1:~lyxh bal: rz'r,.arI.ykII P.Ishclievoi yroiiyaha., J4 p. L.N., BESPUDVA, G.I.: sp(ii.s. red. (Use. :)f E~quld Anterit-odlate products, ArL the making of whoat flour br6na] Primone-nio Llij(ik-,kh poluCabrikatov p.-I prc),,z- V. o vodotv,~ pohonichurykh sor-Lciv kideba. ,ikvap TSont.r. !T,.-t nw,- hric. -t ek1,11, A n! rmats 13, prorrWohl. )03. 3~1 p. 1, TRA 1 EJ, t I H L 2847--66 (t)/10P T"P lj-.:, Z~ (b) YJWIJDIWB 64 r, ACCESSION NR: AT5022891 UR/2776/651000/04310081/0098 -evi Shchegoleva R. P.; Reutova, H. P.; G aya, V. L.; AUTHOR: olubeva, L. S.; Po2kaysk _qY' vi- qr, i Kazanskaya L. N. TITLE: Powdered-metal stainlespehrome and chrome-nickel steels /SOURCE: Moscow. Teentral'nyy nauchno-isoledovatel'okiy iA-stitut cherm-nn ak~Ptallurgii. Sbornik trudov, no. 43, 1965. Poroshkovaya metallurgiya (Powder metal ~ 1- , urgy), 81 8 T - TOPIC TAGS: powder metallurgy, stainless steel, chromium steel, nickel steel, i corrosion resistance ABSTRACT-. It is shown that the powders of stainless chrome and chrome-nickel steels in the ferritic, austenitic, and martensitic-aus ,*nitic classes, prepared by the method of the combined reduction of metal oxideiLty means of CaH are suitable for the industrial fabrication of porous and compact sheets ani'strips by the direct method of powder rolling. The flowsheet of production of these powdeTs has the following sequencet raw materials -- iron powder (carbonyl and other types of Fe), chromium oxide (Cr203), nickel (electrolytic, carbonyl) card L 2847-66 ACCESSION NR-. AT5022891 powder or NiO, Ni 0 2 3, calcium hydrido (CaH2); charge blending (2.5 br); reduction at 1175*C for 6-8 hr, Cr203 + 3CaH2 all 2Cr + 3CaO + 3H2; crushing of sinter; slaking with H 0 and pulverization; hydrocyclone treatment of pulp; leaching -- 2 0 Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl - CaCl2 + 2H2 ; washing to remove CaCl2; centrifuging; vacuum drying, 60-70*C. Sintered stainless isteels display high physical properties, which warrants recommending them for the fabrication of the elements and devices 2 performing in aggressive media. When pressed under a pressure of 10 t/cM and subjected to deformation and heat treatment, powdered-metal stainless steels are not inferior to steels produced by the smelting method 9 regards their physical properties and corrosion resistance. Thus, for example,Ablorrosion tests of 5 ttainless austenits steel in. a 65% solution of boiling EN03 .vLY,h!�Bl demonstrated the high corrosion strength of this steel, not inferior'to that of deformed cast steel (corrosion rate 0.1-0.16 8/m2-br). Evidently these good qualities of pow- dered-metal stainless steels are attributable to the low content of impurities in the powders prepared by the combined oxide reduction methodo Orig. art. has: 10 figures, 9 tables. ASSOCIATION: none Card 2/3 7 -M R S, L 2847-66'--'*" ACCESSION NR. SUBMITTED.- 00 NO REP SOV: 007 [Cord- ACC NRi AR6035416 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/009/GO23/GO23 JILUIEOR: Shishkhanov, To So; Rabinovich, Ye. M.; Kudinova, K. Go; Sariadi, F. So; Kazanskaya, L. it. iTITLP: Reduction of titanium-hydride with increased hydrogen content !SOURC*E: Ref. zh. Fietallurgiya, Abs, 9G167 IRE?. SOURCE: Sb. Proiz-vo atall i splavov i vliyaniye obrabotki na nikh uvoystva. T lula. 1965. 31-35 I I-OPIC TAGS: titanium compound, I metal hydride, chemical reduction, hydra- 1 tion .i ABSTRACT: Titanium powder reduced by Ca. hydride (IMTU 987-63), titaziium sponge TG-00 produced by a maGnesium-themal process (14WU-14 no. 19-64), and electrolytic iron produced by the method of dissolved anodes, were all hydrated with 11 of 99.99'/t' purity containing < 0 0030P of 02 and < 0.2 g/m3 of mj-'sture. Tile optimal hydration condit-on was determined: non-ly hydration temperature 6500, soaking at this temperature, flow' Of H of 8m2/hr until the end of absorption, and cooling in air at a flow of 11 < 0.5 3/h2 M r. introduction of these conditions in industry has ensured production oF titanium hydride with a stable hydrogen content of 3.8 - 3.98%, and has improved the productivity of the plant, At Shmeleva, [Translation of abstract) SUB OODE: Card i /i 11, 07 ACC NRt AR.700-1851 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/010/GO32/GO32 AUTHOR: Kudinovj, K. G. ; Kazanska n L N. ; Rabinovich, Ye. M. Korchagin, MI. I.; -ki _y, e. N. Mishnayevs TITLE: Investigation of possibility of coarsening the grain size of titanium powder by gas absorption SOURCE: Ref. - zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 10G230 REF SOURCE.- Sb. Proiz-vo stali i splavov i vliyeniye obrabotki na ikh svoystva. Tula, 1965, 50-53 TOPIC TAGS: titanium, titanium powder, grain size, reduction ABSTRACT: Titanium powder with a grain size of 45,zi-has the optimum gas absorbing capacity. In order to coarsen titanium powder by reducing titanium oxido with calcium, a finished powder of titanium metal with a grain size of 10.,~4 was added to the charge as the finished crystallization centers. By adding up to 816 titanium powder to the charge, the yield of the coarse-grained fraction of the reduced titanium increases up to 48%; further additions of titanium C,rd 1/2 r-A 2/2 UDC: 621.762. 2.( -1:669. 295 -Inzhe Air conditioning of capran faptoriese Vod. I san, tekhe no~9:L6- 20 3 165, 18191), XALZAWSKATA, Li 5 1 Basic indices of air-conditioning systems for public and municipal buildings. Vod. i san. takh. no.12:20-24 D 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Public buildings--Air conditioning) (Municipal buildings-Air conditioning) ROMANOVSKIY, LIPMANUVICII, S.G. Outcome of labor complicated by anomalies in its intensity for the mother and fetass. Vop. okh. mat. i dot. 6 no.10;58-63 0 161. (14IRA 14: 1-1) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva ginekologii (zav. - prof. I.I.Yakovlev) I Leningradskogo moditainskogo instituta imeni almdemika I.P.Pavlova (dir. A.I.Ivanov). - (LABOR, COMICATIM) !*1111*41 soot 0*0 0*0411004 ~ V 1. ,_.L. _I AA It M W El 0* tells Its I ii;) pet" 12 I.f $ "d cht"Wiarri Mitchamilin of comblitatin of co r l IsIl R 0 . . b Tom tb* istiffur lye KMM so. S. 'its Ross &oi 7- - 1 Kantioltays. Itkitil. Prom. 6. No. 7/8, 3"(194M t it to he rj~i I Milis Init"tiption w-a so mum conditions for combining Of and CT with the S -lye i th raw Khaki 69. The Investigation - oin-ied aft d t AL., entvr~ 00 t nn 1."t (unblearlwd) and Weach"j. undyed au,l dye " toolftkin (cf. C.A , did not &fire( the fabric (moirskin). Trinp., 40-11k) l Ali on the qu.ol undr quatity of Cu (0.04%) cimbineil with blemba in various coom 4r I re"laining m l k Go -E I fatxic. The quantity of Ca roinhined with dycX1 &l.fic ' bef I o lye In which -3 "XIMiled up to NO (40 W lit. fWl' and Mj* ) IMM5 to 0.461; 00 and Then ejWfjX.l .1ishrly 6t list" 0.32"; ). The (likin. tit 44 Cr mulNuml with dy"t fabric r~ firon, t t the toturn. of the Ct the tlAllt liff a 4( i 41 441'; I IfW e q . o as . Thc thoution of irratutrut ItAll Very little VfIMt CM thil! u tit f C bi I WVTC 111WIFIVed f f Ii an u com y O q ned with Mearlied dy~l lahric. After I fllift~ the Quantity of Cu r the met Which o by conditions fav eot-uned .., 01,32 ," after 3 inin. it wax x2d indicate that they so after 'it) "lift. it frrnain"l 0.31f; . Cf mubined office Cu or Cr abanclie slowly. it inrtcamA rapkIly its the fif.1 lit o1i". (firtiol ft. I-, front an undvrd t- 0,26e; ) and then r- o ... n-l-ly,fter l3u,iu.4j.2xr,. r undyed raw 13br after W miss. 0A I ; (and ill w. limit fail reachel). I-Ile unit Cr combine MMbination 14 Cf VVIL4 favored lir an urid Int,djuni. 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Y2, Sodium I~Y:'Iosulfl a hydro3ulfita, Tql,-st. prrai. 1~, P,). 6, P,-5" New metha~l of I-Inathly Mqt of' RiiqF;Iri.,4 Ancessints, LibrRry of Gougress, October 1952, Unrlw3ified. A 'JA, M.;. BIRLEINKIJ, L. U ZAN iKA I ControUiq processes of dyeing with vat dyes. Tr. from the Russian. p. 144 Vol. 8, no. 5, Sept./Oct. 1954 PRZEffSL *4LOKIENNICZY I,od-z :30: Monthly List of East European Accessions (ERAL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 2 Fob. 1956 tl'A W,W inall-od for the avlrj,?I~a it'll '10W, :17, 1 TI I I%. . lF.I I I I it O~rhi,fl-w o; lat LINt.., ziii;!1;ib (so thr w%, Asm~j C. 1. ISU, 10!iJI ill Ill-t'l[A or I- !,7111~ i-.q re. C-tlll fo 1vq,)Ttlsv-!!ic add oll'i ~mlillol,-~wiii, vitili! the ii, ~iti'ii-l tv Nal A lfwotw-l awt. tit tbt-, izi smIJA 1") a iflown vol, (if la !~") r, e1.-Att. 4 flir, ti)-c' Ilse, r1l'.1vithin 1'!ATq7 lo 60m:11 thid 011i- IV,! 1, ill r:~. Alipr ilir on-hr,,:! A:,; Rtxl ii with fln~ 1IN sar lircolt in -Iht -Irl- it i2 !Tt~.!. vm ~Wg. Intl t--Aj~ 1 1 isn; I fstw Id I't iv~v. I iv! 'n, z w i t 1; it 1 1'. hr. if, aylsili a-,lur ti -1 by ti)t m%lilol' ICAZANSKA'~, M.,&- Control Iw! TAt dveing M. r Ka~an- Pe"ald. Prom 1). 2, ~ -4(l V31 Cf. h-The vnl-dyeing (I or 2 pliase) can he ciontrolled by dttg. NaOlt, Nal(Soi, and thiz dye eqnc!i-. in the leuco sola. or in the swpcoslon nod the aint. of the dv-r on the fiber with the help of it pl-intoch-c rolorinieter, poten. tiometric tit it sill invur. W N < BELENIKIT, L.I.; DZMXAYA, M.Ye.; IDILMOV, V.S.; YUROV, S.G. %-W"WAWAW"ft*WWW.-aW Testing the whiteness of fabrica with a FT-1 textile photometer. Taket.prom. 15 no.4t43-47 Ap '55. MU 8:5) (Photometr.v) (Textile fabrios-Testing) VC Y PRIKIAOr'Ko, A-F YP '9 240) 3 MASS I bOOX IXYLOITATION BCT/1365 L'Yov. univerartat INAteriftlY X VsQsCyuzwgj savashch#Alys. pa spektroem*pti t. is . Holskulyarnare srfIiCt:%'0"PlYA (Favors of the IM All-Union Conference an Spsatr3stopy. Vol. li Iblecular Spectros-opy) IL'vov) 10-wo Wrovitfo AMY-t,%. 1957. 499 P. 4 000 Goples printed, (3orism ftzychnyy abirAyk, Vp. W) Additional Sponsor% Agemays Akademlya nauk 333R. Xoalasija po spektroskopli. s laxor, S.L.1 Tech. td.i Saranyuk I.V.1 Editorial Boar4i Lacylaterg, 0.3,0 Aoadqedolan (Map. 6., Deceased), Neporent. B.S.. Dootor at Physlaal and Matheutical Sciences, Fab*llnakly, I.L., Dootor or Physical wA mathezatiova Soleness, Jlab.~. V.A.. D"tor of Physical wd Xithematida.1 SaLencea. Xormit%vU, V.O., CarAldata of Too,%udoal Sciences, Ptayakir. S.M., CarAidato of Ft4sd4a! ayel Kathematival Science lalmovskly, L.K., Candidate or PhIstial &:-.J Mthertatleal Sdi.nca:: millyanahuk, V.3.. CuAidato of Ph7sl4al P--A rial.'Amatical Salenoos and Glaubersm, A. TO.. Cardidate or Phys-'aal and PAthavAtical Sciences. Cam 1/30 Bobushkin, A.B., A.Y. vv&mv. and L.A. Ignat'j-9va. 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(Bliectropbotometry) (Esters) -YjVZA, USYY "Work in the Field of Dyestuff Absorption Spectra." report presented at the Section on Colloid Chemistry, VIII Mendeleyev Conference of General and Applied Chemistry, Moscow, 16-23 March 1959- (KoLl. Zhur. v. 21, No. 4, PP- 509-511) BELENIKIY, L.I.; BROMEERG, T.V.; W ,LAEFAYA, M.Ye. Spectrophotometric method'of quantitfLtive analysis of the interaction between dyes and textile %'fibers. Nauch.-issl. trudy TSNIKHBI za 1958 g2115-123- (MrRA 1611) (Dyes and dyeing-Textile fibers) (Spectrophotometrr) BEIENtKIY, L.I.; BROMBFRG,, T.V.;-E~ -~--Yee Radiochemical oxidation of vatsol dyes. Nauch.-isol.trudy TSNIKHBI za 1958 gxl23-1" . (MIM 16 sl) (Dyes luid dyeing-Chemistry) z F W -0 so,~76-32-6-5/46 j~.UTHORS Berpz3,ri, 1. V~i KaZdnskaya, N. F', lweluzova, Go B, TITLE: A Method of the Quantitative Analysis of Cyclohexanone and Cyclohexanol in Oxidation Products of Cyclohexane by Means cf Infrared ~,bsorution SDectra (Metod kolichestvenaogo analiza taiklogek8anona i tz;iklogeksanola v produktakh okisleniya tsiklowek!:ana po s;iektrum pogloshcheniya v infra- krasnoy oblaisti) FERIONCAL: Zhurnal fizicheekAy khimii, 1958; Vol. 32, Nr 6, pp.1218-1225 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A method of analysis serving in a number of kinetic investi- gationp was developed. An infrared spectrometer of the type IM -1 Nith automatic re,I,ording equipmen' EPP 09 and with cuvc-Etes of special construction was used. A description of the apparatus and a st.,hematic figure are given. By making use of' the different intensity of the spectral banda the analysis could be conducted in such a way as to determine ketone and alcohol in the cHme cuvette, which is important Card 1/3 because of t!ie small nmount of sample substance. The determina- s 3OV/ 76-32-6-5/46 A Method of the Quantitative Analysis of Cyclohexanone and Cyclohexanol in Oxidation Products of Cyclohexane by Means of Infrared Absorption Spectra tion of the concentration of the substances was conducted acoording to the law by Lambert-Beer, employing the-ex- tinction X higher concentrations of alcohol the sampie had to be diluted. A ccmparison of the results obtained with that of othor methods showed that the determina- tion is not disturbed by the presence of peroxides. On the other hand, a ketone. is present in the rample, the cyclo- hexanone- The presence of other oxidation products does not disturb its determinption;. A hydration is proposed in order to prevent an increase of the results caused by the influence of substantial amounts of asters and acids. In order to be able to determine the estor content, the extinction coef- ficien' of the oarbonyl band was approximately determined, as well as of the mono- and dicyclohexyl esters of adipic acid. The analysis as to contents of ketones and esters in the oxidation mixture can only be conducted at optical densi- ties below 0,3, where the spectrAl bands separate from each other, in case they are present simultaneously. There are Card 2/3 5 figures, 4 tables, and 8 referenc6_a,, 4 of which are Soviet. SOV/ 76-32-6-5/46 Math-d of the curtitntivp ~.nalysia af Cyclohoxanone an,! Cyclohexanol in oxi~ltition I-Toductq of (!yrionexine b;r Mears of Tnfrared Absorption Spectra Voskovsk~~r gouuniveraP-et im. M. V. Imonogova 1AT Toll. (Moscow Stnte 1Tn1.-.-er:,.1ty imeni 11~4 V,. loironosov) J RM ITT!~':, - I-"P1D!a.,rhPr iA. 19--f, 1. Cyclohexanones-Quantitative analysis 2. Cyclohexanols-Quanti- tative analysis 3. Cyclohexanes--Reduction 4. 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C Tt, 7 , I =1 -1 lia- mv, A of R-1, At- t,4 b. 3-1. of *h, %samplo ?,*ZIA caxs 2/4 oz- the ll.tmod f., th. of SItlg.l A 11.54t n, 3.5~h-l.try of .4~il.--j x 7-1. --ln%tt~ 4f "Cranium 1~ ,3 Dyk.-U": ?$r-.1 11 rA, .3 I.;.r P-o--r. ~f C. M A--. With 3.1 T-1. S. Th. In 1, A. 7. Lap I.' . I, 7.;~r or Wl.bl- At--t=-t 1. the of the TY2. B. f,&!vlr% -4Z'.%I,h*3koj Xhls,14 (Chair ~f 11 1 1 a A - - In Zr iitl, If -y): C.,l 3/4 T N-k.- -.-t- C~ --- "I 111hI Radiation of SIUS, - 7~%.I, Phj,,t---h*m!,--L Pra;,rtl, , -t-J4 1. 1L. ;, a,- Y04 :;c1 at H-Ch ki..ttki (aAir f ~h.rl-l Xt-t,-': T.L.W--k -1- c- tt, --V,rmtj~ cf re"- hj&r,z., C-P- a. v n- '7 l-t,- n t-h. t~lj .he t I. KAZANSKAYA, N. F. Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "Stu4y ofIkB conversions of intermediate - -1 t, J- products during the oxidation of oyolohexane in i~ liquid phase." MOB, 1959. C j4"It 10 pp (Mos State Univ im M. V. Lomonosov. Chem Facii1ty. Chair of ~1~ Kinetics), 150 copies. (KL, 41-59, 103) 5W SOV/2o-126-3-38/69 AUTHORSt Berezin, I. V., Kazanakaya, N. F. TITLEs The Sequence of the Formation of Products in the Case of the Liquid Acidification of Cyclohexane in Steel Vessels (Posle- dovatellnost' obrazovaniya produktov ~ri zliidkof-xznom okis- lenii tailclogeksana v stallnom, sosude PERIODICALi Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 3, PP 594 - 597 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is said in the introduction that the essential part of the products of the acidification of hydrocarbons is formed by the decomposition of h:ldrogen peroxide. A acheme is given of a-possible acidification of cyclohexane in the liquid state, after which a method is suggested for the synthesis of a radioactive hydrogen peroxide of cyclohexyl. This method is explained on the basis of the aforementioned scheme. The general radioactivity of the product is given in formula (1) as a function of molar radioactivity, and by formula (2) the time- dependent variation of radioactivity is given. From these formulas, formula (5) is then developed for the rate at which Card 1/2 the molar radioactivity of cyclohexane increases. The experi- The Sequence of the Formation of Products in the Case of BOV/2o.126-3-38/69 the Liquid Acidification of Cyclohexane in Steel Vessels ments were carried out in a steel vessel at 140 0C and at a pressure of 10 at, and figure I shows the curve of the products in dependence on time. A further diagram (Fig 2) shows the variation with respect to time of molar activity, and table I shows the rate of the formation of alcohol at various points of time. Finally, the obtaining of oyolohexanyl is briefly discussed. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 10 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONi Moskovskiy gosadarstyenny-y univeraitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTEDt Janaury 29, 1959, by N. N. Semenov, Academician SUBMITTEDt January 27, 1959 Card 2/2 5(4),5(3) S 0 14' /2 0 - 13 3 //(1 2 AUTHORSi Barezin, I. V.,,_ Privalov, V. F. TITLE: Degenerate Branching Mechaniam on Liquid-phase Oxidation of Cyolohexano in a Steel Containor (0 makhanizme vyrozhdennYhh razvetvleniy pri zhidkofaznom okislenii tsiklo-eksana v stallnom sosude) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, lir 4, pp 809-812 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the oxidation process of cyclohexanone durin~g oxidation of cyclohexane in the liquid phase. The care- fully purified cyclohexane was oxidized with air under a pres- sure of 10 atmospheres at 1420, 1500 and 1570 in a steel contai- ner. In the reaction mixture, cycloliexanone, cyclohexanol and hydroporoxide cyclohexyl were analyzed quantitatively Ref 2). The kinetic curves of the products of oxidation at 150 and those of cyolohexanone are C;iven in figure 1 at all three temperatures investigated. After a certain time cyclohexanone was added to oxidizing cyclohexanne the former of which was marked by radioactive carbon in the carbonyl group. Subsequently samples of oxidized cyclohexane were taken and after precipi- Card 1/4 tation of cyclohexanone as 2,4-dinitro pheny1hydrazone the Degenerate Branchina "echanism on Liquid-phase, soll 20 Oxidation of Cyclohexane in a Steel Con.tainar specific radioactivity of the latter determined. Or the basis of the analysis results the authors suC-est the following mechanism for the reaction inveatit;ated- The molecules of cyclo- hexanone are first attacked by free cyclohex.,Jporoxide radlcalz;, thus causing that a hydrogen atom in 0~-Positilzl to the kcto group of cyclohexanone ir, separated- 0 1 .