SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KEFELI, T.YA. - KEH, Z.
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TOMC TAGS: polyacrylic rv,,in, polvester acrylate, ctired polvirf,i
p,flvmer mechanic
prilpertv. finivmerization coefficient, polymorization initiator,
polvmediacr%kite
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a previously pub
lu~f 1-ni Lhod of condensation from ph ialic anhVdride: dil!Uh~lenc
glycol, and methacrylic
iicifi. The horrio- and 0. 5:0. .5 cpp2lymer~ were glassv (ir
elastomeric solids, dc-pending on
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the coefficient of polymerization, and the mechanical strength of the
copolymers was slightly
improved as compared with the properties of the homopolymers. The
increase in tensile
strengt1i with a decrease in the coefficient of polymerization f i om
5 to 2 is ascribed to an
increase in crosslinking, while the lower strength at a coefficient of
I is ascribed to struc-
tural stress and a decrease In orientation capability. Swelling tests
in acetone vapor proved
that swelling increased vMh the magnitude of the oligomer block, as
expected from the theory,
along with increases In water absorption and combustibility. Tbe
polymers were resistant
to aqueous; solution of I and 10% NaOll, 3 and 30',70 112SO I 0"I NaC
1, 5" C11 3COO11, and to
ethane and heptanc, but not to dichloroethane, 5170 phend,' or
'C('oncentrat~e('d H2SO4. Orig,
art. has: 3 tables, 3 figures and I chemical formula.
ASSOCIATION: None
SUBMIT TED- 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MT
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Card 2/2
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ACC NR.AP6012139 A SOURCE GODEs UF/041 0057
INVMORi ;. Berlin A. 1" xkr~oljj
A. '_Z.._'Xa-; Filipmakayat 1U. M.j Sj!gAq1"XU. M.;
Korolev, V. I.; beogonikly, B. 1.
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TITLEs Preparation of polyacrylate eaters. class 39, No. 1803~5
SOURCEt Izobroteniyat promyshleanyye obraztsy, tovernyye snaki, no. 7,
1966t 57
TOPIC TAGSs polyrester~ acrylate, polymerization
ABSTRACTt An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method of
proparing
polyacrylate eaters by low-temperature polymerization/% bulk of
monomeric and
oligomeric acrylate eaters in the presence of peroxid- initiators.
To*speed up
the process the system benzene peroxide plus polyazophanylone
plue.fillor with a
developed surface such as PK-3,1 K-40is suggested as the initiator,.-.
The polymeriza-
tion is carried out in t1li -presin-ce bf an inhibitor of sodium
potency, for instance
benzoquinone or diphonylamins. LLD]
SUB CODEs 1,1,07P>UBM DATEj 22Aug62
1 sit n
L 14699h-66 ogp (j)limr (m) /T Tip(c) M~4'd
ACC NRs AP6027275 (A) SOURCE CODFA UR/0191/66/000/008/0018/0021
AUTHORS krlin, A. A.j G.; Kefelis T. Ya.; Sellskayal 0, G.;
Sivergint
Yu. M.; Komlevaj L. K.
ORGI nono
TITIZi X sland some properties of their polymers S
ylitol oligoostor acrylate
SOURCES Plastichoskiye mansy, no. 8, 1966, 18-21
TOPIC TAG31 acr-,,Iato, xylitoll, polycondonsation, adipic acid,
sebacic acidl phthallo
ardiydrido
ABSTRACTS The synthesis and polymerization of ollgooster acryIntes
(OEA) based on
:2-~~t-ol~and same properties of products of thoir curing were
studied. The synthesis
wns carriod out by tho condonsation nn(I Involvc,(I., the
react.Lval V4
xylitol with adinic acid, nobacic acId or phthalle anhydride, with
mothacryliC Acid as 1
L110 MonofunclAonal tologen, HpSQI~ oi- p-toluensulfon-Ic acid as
the catalyst and hydro-
quinone as the inhibitor. As Indicated by thj Amount of water
formod by the reaction
iand by the analysis of physicochemical proportles of the
Synthesized OEA, the polyes-
torification reaction In toluene does not Invol" xylltol itself,
but its 1,4-monoan-1
hydrido (xylltan). 11to degree or dehydration of V11tol depends on
the nature of the
,catalyst I it WAS much greater In the presence of 11;.,301~ than
In the presence of p-tolu-
onnoulfonio acid. The conditions of synthesis or the nroduct of
the reaction w1th
Card 112 uDc: 6?8.674165'52128.01:539.2
KEFELI, V.I.; TURETSKAYA, R.Kh. (Moskva)
MRchanism of the action of naturnl plant growth
in-hibitors. Usp.
sovr.biol. 57 no.109-114 Ja-F 164. (AURA 17:5)
KEFELI, V.I.; TURETSKAYA, R.Kh.
Method for determining the free auxins and
inhibitors in
woody plant tissues. Fiziol. rust. 10 110-4:493-496
JI-A~ '63.
(MIRA 16:8
1. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology,
U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences., Moscow.
KEFELI. V.I.
Biogenic inhibitors. Priroda 51 no.9:117-U9 S 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
1. Inatitut fiziologii rasteniy im. K.A.
Timiryazeva AN SSSR,
Moskva.
(Gr(.,Vth irhibiting substances)
KEFELIP V.I.
Biochenical classification of the fungus Firicularia
producing
physiologicaLly active substances. Bot. zhur. 47
no.4:1318-1326
S 162. (MIRA 16-5)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Piricularia) (Rice-Diseases and pests)
TURETSKAYA, H.Kh.; KEFELI, V.I.
t~ome ch~racteriatica of natural plant growth
inhibitors, Filiol,
rast. 10 no'01:98-104 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 160)
1. X.A.Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology,
U.S.S.R.
Acadeiny of Sciences, Moscow.
(Growth inhibiting substances)
KR?ELI, V. I.
Plant homones. Priroda 52 no.2t78-79 163. (K= 16:2)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy AN SSSF6 Moskva*
(Ckll*crellin)
TURETSKAYA, R.Kh.; K=I, V..I.; KOF, E.M.
Interaction of heteroauxin and gibberellin during the
formation
of roots and shoots in wiUow cuttings. Dok1. AN SSSR
148 no.2:
461-464 Ja"63. (MIRA 1612)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy im. K.A. Timiryaze7a
AV SSSPL.
Predstavleno akademikom A.L. Kursanovym.
Umdoli,mcetic acid) (Gibberellin) (Plant cuttings)
KEFELI, V.T.,- 11F.VYUKINA, G.A.-, F0fTW:VA:,
V.14,i DITH(IVAYA, I-!%
Rhythmic nature of the growth process. Flzial.
rast, 1-1
no. 3.,496-505 164. (MIRA 17-7)
1. Vsesoyuznyy natichno-issledavntel'5kiy Institut
fito~n,.31ogLi~
..KEFELIJI V.I.; TURETSKAYA, R.Kh.; SARAPUU, L.P.
Identification of physiologically active indole and
phenol plant
growth regulating compounds. Fiziol. rast. 11
no.5t853-861
S-0 164. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Timiriazov Institute of Plant Physiology,
U.S.S.R., Academy
of Sciences, Moscow.
CHAYLAKHYAN, M.r.; TURETSKAYA, R.Kh.; NEKRASOVA,
T.V.; KEFELI, V.r.;
SUKHAPPiAJ, Z.I.
Period of' dormancy and change In the content of
phys.4ologically
active substances in peach seedlings. Dokl. AN Arm.
SSR 40
no.4:243-247 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Institut fiziolcgii rasteniy imen! Ti.-rdryazeva
AN SSSR.
4. Chlen-korrespondent AN Armyanskoy SSR (for
Chaylakhyan).
Submitted September 15, 1964.
V.I.
Natural growth promoting substances in willrw haves and
biuls.
Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.2:462-464 FV 165. (14111A 18--5)
1. Institut fiziologii rastenly im. K.A.Timiryazova AN SSSR.
Snbmitted Aligust 20, 1964.
KEFELT IF. 1.
.I.--
llrofes--cr r.114ax-Ingla vl;llt, to the U*S*--..Rs
V~-Sf,.ArT SSSR 35
nu.6299 Je 165. (mTRA ~kq:5)
KE~-EITJY V.I.; TURETSKAYA, R.Kh.
Participatlon of phenolic compounds in the inhibition
of auxin
acluivity and suppression of the growtb of willow
Bhoots. Fiziol.
rant. 12 no.4:638-645 Jl-Ag 165. (MLA 18:12)
1. inatitut fiziologii rasteniy imeni K.A.Tirdryazeva
0 SS8R,
M3skva. Submitted August 25, 1964P
.. KEF , V., Inzh.; GHMICHMO, T., lush.
1xpertmental study of the performance of anair washer. I
Khol.tekh. 37 no.2t25-27'MY-AP'60. (MM 13-.-10)
1. Makeyevskiy nauchno-looledovatellakly institut
bezopasnostl rabot
v gornoy promyshlennosti.
(Air conaltioning)
PETROSYARTS, Ye.l., starshiy nauchny-.v rotrudnlkq, KKM,
Y.N., mladshi7
nauchn,vy sotrudnik
Chenges in carbohydrate methbolism in keratoconus.
Oft.zhlir.
13 no-5:292-295 158 (MIRA 11:10)
1, Iz Ukrainskogo nAllchno-issledovatellskogo
eksuarimentallnogo
Instituta glazny~h bolezney i tknnevoy terapil imeni
nkademika
V.P.' FIlatova (direktor - prof. N.A. Puchkovsikaya).
(CMOHYDRATF, METABOLISM)
(CO M A--DISEASES)
naachnyy motrudnik; KHOXHOTVA, N., nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Air cooling In deep mines. Mast. ugl. 6 uo-T~13-15 Jl 157.
(MM lotq)
1. Makeyevskiy nauebuo-iseledovatellskiy institut po
bezopasnosti,
rabot v roduoy promyshlennosti.
(Temperaturs-Cooling) (Coal mines and mining)
AUTHORt Kefer, V., Engineer. 66-1-6/26
TITLE: Water cooling towers for small cold stores. (Gradirnya
dlya malykh kholodillnykh ustanovok).
PY210JUCAL: "KhojojillnUa TekJuiika" (Refrigeration
Engineering),
19577VNO.-l, pp.21-23 W.S.S.R.)
3 1
X3%STRACT; Small cold stores of 4000 kcal/hr and more cooling
capacity with water cooled condensers raise the question
of economics of cooling the cooling water. A small size
indoor film-type cooling tower with artificial blowing
of the air was developed by I. Ioanno and I. Blinshteyn,
Fig.l. Its dimensions are 1.2 x 0.8 x 2.3 m and it can
be placed in the same room as the compressor unit.
Two small fanB,each driven 00-15 kW motor,drive the
air upwards into the atmosphere through the cooling tower
whilst the water is flowing downwards at a spged of
5 m/sec, the heat exchange surface being 10 mc-. Even
under unfavourable test conditions the thermal capacity
was 5060 kcal/hr. Use of such an indoor cooling tower
enables reduction of the water consumption from 600 to
about 40 to 50 litres/hr at the expense of an electricity
consumption of about 1.2 kW. There are 2 figures.
AVAIIABLE:
Card 1/1
KEIFE'R,
Some features of air conditioning in mines. Khol.tekh.
35 no-5:13-16
S-0 '58. (MIRA 11:11)
1. 14akeyevakiy nauchno-isaledovateltakly institut po
bezopasno-
sti rabot v gornoy prooVshlennosti.
(Coal mines and mining) (Air conditioning)
14(1)
AUTHOR: Kefer. V__ Engineer
S017/66-59-5-9/35
TITLE: Experimental Investigation of a Mining Spray-Type Air-Cooler
PERIODICAL: Kholodil'naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 36-39 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The process of underground air-cooling is in certain ways
different from
overground air-cooling, principally in view of the high coefficient
of
moisture fall-out, of the great differences in air temperature in the
cooler and of the enormous volume of ventilation air under cooling.
Comparison of the various systems of air-cooling shows the
advantages of
the spray-type cooler. In the laboratory for air-conditioning of
Makgll
experimental investigations were conducted of the work of a
spray-type
air-cooler and results compared with those obtained by Gogolin,
elaborated
by Engineer B. Barkalov and resumed in the formula:
2.52 [to A -0 .535 Ej 1.175
where4ol- average quantity in weight units (kg/sec m 2
= coefficient of spraying
Card 1/2 = coefficient of effectiveness of process
SOV/66-59-5-9/35
Experimental Investigation of a Mining Spray-Type Air-Cooler
Graph 2 shows the results of the investigation of the author in
zom-
parison with the results arrived at by Gogoiln in experimenting
with over-
ground spray-type air-coolers.
There are 3 graphs and 3 references.
ASSOCIATION: Makeyevskiy nauchnc-issledovatellskiy inst-1--ut po
bezopasnosti rabct v
gornoy promyshiennost! (Makeyevka Sciemrific Research Institute
on
Mining Safety)
Card 2/2
KEM, Vladimir Nikolayevich. Prinimal uchastiye POIJIZKO, T.A.,
inzh..
ABRA14OV, Y.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; DUGANOV,
G.V., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; USHffGV, K.Z.,
otv.red.; CKHRIMERKO, V.A., md.izd-va; IL'INMTA, G.K.,
tekhn.red.
[Mine air cooling systems] 5halihtuye vozdukhookhIadItel'nye
ustanovki. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornoma
delu, 1960. 67 P. (MW 13:6)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy Rudnichnoy vezxtilyatsii i tekhniki
bezopasnosti Dnepropetrovskogo gornogo inatituta (for Abramov).
2. Kafedra Rudnichnoy ventilyataii i tekhniki bezopasnosti Dnepro-
petrovskogo gornogo instituta (for Duganov).
(Coal mines and mining-Air conditioning)
KEFER? CHERNICIMIKOp V.K.
Lewis ratio for shaft air washers. Khol.tekh.38
no.2:63-64
Mr-4p, 161. (MIRA 3-4:3)
. (Air conditioning)
KEFERI V.N., inzh.1 CHERNICRENKO., VA.
Results of studying mine air coolers. Trudy Sem.po
gor.teplotekh.
no.3.91-99 76le (MIRA 15:4)
1. Makeyevskiy nauchno-issledovatel2skiy institut po
bezopasnosti
rabot v gormoy promyshleanosti.
(Mine ventilation)
--KEFERi--V-N.7--ing4.
Result of standardizing mine aix---ooling apparatus. Trudy
Sem.po
gor.teplotekh. no-33100-105 761. (14MA 15 -4)
1. Makeyevskly nauchno--issledovatel5skiy institut po
bezopasnosti
rabot v gornoy promyshlennosti.
(Mine ventilation)
KEFF,R,_I!E,,_Inzh.
Ybthods of artificially dehymidifying mine air and their
power
indices. Trudy Sem.po gor.teplotekh. no-4:121-126 162.
04MA 15:8)
1. Makeyevskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po
bezopasnosti
rabot v gornoy promyshlennosti.
(RIne ventilation) (Electricity in mWng)
KEFER V.N ; MOKHOTVA, N.N*
Investigating the process of mine air cooling in the laminar
flow spray air cooler under laboratory and mine conditions.
Trudy MakNII 10:85-100 160. (MIM 15:10)
(Coal mines and mining-Air conditioning)
PMS
4--- - ~ 4.; CEERNICHMO, V.K.
Study and selection of a type of mne "dry" air coolers.
Vop. bezop.
v ugoll. shakh. 13:14,137 '62. (MIRA 16:5)
(Mine ventilation-Cold woather conclitions)
KEFER, V.N.; CHKIMCBERKO, VA.
Study of the basic parameters of spraying air coolers
for mines.
Vop. bezop. v ugolt. shakh. 13:1,38-149 162. (,mm
16:5)
(Mine ventilation-Cold weather condit-lons)
DUGVIOV,~ G.V,, rloktor tel-ft. nauk; SHTP1,11KO,
I.M., inzh.;
kand. tekhn. nauk; KRIVOPOLYAPSKIY, L.F., lnzh.
Experimental study oC the parameters of air -looling
equipment
at the Sadon Mine. Izv. vys. ucheb. zave; gor. zhur.
no.8276-81 164
(MIRA 18:1)
1. Driepropetrovskly ordena Trudovogo Kramcgo Zhameni
gornyy
inatitut imerd Artema (for Diganov, Shtanlko). 2.
Makeyevskiy
nsuolmo-Issledovatelleldy institut po bezopasnosti
rabot r
gornoy promyshlennosti (for Kefer, YxivipolyansRiy).
KEIFEli, -lil.l". , k ~- rA . T, ~ ~J~ r I . , 1.~,
[~ ; 'i : ' -, L I M A N) ii . 11
if(-'It arid frluj~; 'ji, 51, Lil' wLti, i,cu,,r .
' ' 'I tu;i Khol.
tokil. 42 no.4:36-39 Ji Ak; 165. (,',!l:`A JP-:g)
1. Makeyevokiy nai;chn-,,-i.;:ilf;~io,,-~it.31'5kiy
111.,;tItil, p0 [y-,zoca3n(;s4j
6 L.
rabot v gornoy
I I JZ
"'aterialy dh~~ f:ian-.r
'-Ir.vaciol
)LI rc', -I., on
in
2--'ro-ean -Utt ~U-,:-arv of
jan'_:L~ry 1:1'457
L T
kqe d--nt- Ictic f~ t ok I u Idb. -,ia Lest
'-O'~!Ild; 1~ 30_ 31
llonthl,, Li.-t of East E,-rowan Accc.;.sJ.cn!. (Fil,l) LC,
W'- !',CC
Uncl.
m
KI.,"FROV, V.
Kefn~v) V. - "fine fourth firr..-Ol (Jn Lhe '-;ot.CIS4
A)4er Lnstitute L~meni Moiotovp
Outline), 0~~Otlok, Iflil), No. 1.7, 4-5.
SO: L-fillO, 17 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey,
No. 1), 1949).
Diat'rt 4z2a:(j) 6'
In e40)
Ahlowmethylidam.of some WoOtp& fedystives. R.
26t. 4 dq_ -Aq_
Gerinan).-ChloromethylatiGn of 2-acetyl-
thlophene (1), Me thlophene-2-carboxylate (11). and 2-vinyl-
"loplaespe (W) gave the &eWoromethyl. derivs. (IV) of 1,
gj))of U, and (VI) of 2-(3-chIoro-I-pro?cnyIWO
Mcrae
resp. Introducing in 3 bra. at ~O dry HC Into
12.6- 1. 1, 4.5 g. (HCHO)., 3.4 unhyd. UO,, and
150 -ml. Ary CHCI;, decompg. will 100 ant. cold HtO,
"'li. " CHCI%, neutraiiiing the exts.. drying with
C. 1. alid disig. gave 10 g. I and I It. IV, Ih 13G-3*
Similtstly, 8S. It gave 5.6 K. 11 anti 2 g. V, N-203*. Adding
drolawlse In 30 train, at 50' 44.5 g. I ti) 91.5 K. W% aq.
HCHO and 182 nil. 37% art. 1ICI, heating 2 firs. at W-00 ,
ring the cooled mixt. into WO nil, cold 1120. Cxtg. with
iz, neutralizing the ext3-.'lryi1jg. unit (4-ax. gavc:12 K~ I
r
and3.fig.][Y. Ad(fingdropwisein 15min.sit-10'27,31C. III
t021.2 g.35%aq. IICIIO. 125 nit. 37~';~ aq. IlCI, and 0.16 g.
6 (polymerization Inhibitisr). stirring the inisal. 80 inin., and
working up as above gave 2 g. V1, Is, MI .6' (tile (lista. rc-;i-
due rcsinifitd). Oxidn. of IV arid V1 with KNI110. in n1k.
medium and of V with HNOs (d. 1.3) gave thiuphenc-2,5-
dicurboxylic acid (di-Me ester m. 148.&-9.5'). &%tg. 8 g.
rit P-(2-lhienyl)crc,tojmle in 150 nil. abs. EtOll witis dry
"Cl. heating the mist. to the b.p., and repeating this proLt-
dure 3 times In 5 firs, gave 7 g. unchanged starting compd.
Adding dropwise with agitation In 15 join. 36 g. I in 100 in],
Y11 EttO to 4.2 g. LIM114 In' 40 mi. Bt,O, refluxiaz the mist. 7
a., and demmpg. with aq. alkati gave 30.7 g. 2-th" I
1hylearbincal, bl.& 91-4% jiff plimn-'-
=01103LOVAKIA
JAWLS JL, IMFUIITx_L__-
Monosaccharide Laboratory, Technical College of
Chemistry (Laboratorium fUr Monosaccharide
Technische Hochschule fRr Chemie), Prague ffor both)
Prague, Collhotion of Czechoslovak Chemical,Communi-
cations, No 5. May 1966, pp 2059-2o67
"Lactones. Part 10; -lactono of 4p6-didesoxy-L-
xylohexonic acid."
LUKES., R.[deceased); JARrt J.; KEFURT K.
Lactonee. V.Stereochomiotry of bydroxylation of angelactic
acid.
Coll Cz ohem 26 no.6:1568-1572 Je 161.
1. Laboratorium fur heterocyclische Verbindungen,
Tachechoslowakische
Akademie der WisBenschaften, Prag.
(lactones) (Hydroxylation)
JARTt J.; KEFURT9 K.
-----
On lactones, Part 8s
angelactic acid. Coll
Stereospecific trans-hydrw7lation of
Cs Chem 27 no.11:2561-2566 N 162.
1. Laboratorium fur Manonaco"de, Techniache
Hochachule fur
Ghemia, Prag.
JAid, J; Y11FUia, K.
Uzechoslovakia
Laboratory for Monoeaccharide Technical High
School
for Chemistry -- Prague - ~for all)
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical
Communi-
cations, No 11,
"On Laotone VIII. Storooopecific
trane-hydroxylatiun
of Angelactio Acid.n
XEGA, Wiktor
Rehabilitation in poliemyslitis in the light of recent
views.
Chirsuarz.ruchu 24 no.3:177-187 t59-
l*.Z Kliniki Ortopedyesuej A.M. w Poznaniu. Kierownik:
prof.dr
W. Dega.
(POLIOMULITIS rehabilitation)
KF, HAMR,-F,
Wirp-roinforced concrete ties for narrow-gauge
railroad
construction. Prom.Arm. 4 no.9:44-45 S 161. OURA
14-11)
1. Amgiprotsvetmet.
(Armenia-Railreads, Narrow-gauge--Ties, Concrete)
KEGAWANY R.
Complex ore deposit of MkImana and the project for its
industrial
development. Prom.Arm- 5' no.306-57 Mr '62. (MA 15;4)
(Mokbmana--Ore deposits)
A L
On 1-L junn, 1-91,6, at Po-.-Yer
~efcn,led hir: ~U-i-ortatlon on "IMicator Contactlr~r-,.s
Sela~,nsll. 01TIcial
ormonents - Doctor of Technical Sclencos D. A. Gorodskiy, and
Doctor of
Technical Sciences Professor 11. V. Gorolehov.
So: Elektriche-st-vo, No I., April 194.7, pp 90-94 ( U-5577,
18, Fcbruar:i 1954
The theory of a selsyn circuit for transmitting rotary motion
was worked out for
a system having a transmitter and receiver with different
parameters. A theory was
presented for calculating the synchronizing noment in angle
transmission from a single
transmitter to several receivers. The effect was investigated
of various factors on
the precision of angle transmission, particularly the effect
of a nonsinusoidal curve
of self-induction as a function of the angle of rotary notion
of the selsyn. An
experimental verification was made of the formulas derived and
of the resalts of the
selsyn circuits.
So: IBID
USSR Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agonts. u-7
Abs Jour : Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8176
Author I Kegel
Inst '1111-1-
Title i Immediate Results of Treatment with Larus&ne of Ch;Lldren
and Adolescents
Orig Pub Klinika i Terapiya Tuberkuleza i Organizatsiya Bor'by
S nim. Sverdlovsk, 1957, 144-150.
Abstract No Abstract.
Card
..JoUrna-I of Appliod Chmtj-tr
Jan. 1--/
jV
t.
Indust 11-1 In
Orl'7inic Chclaictry
- D,
'4
ay 53
ion3.
operating scope 1, Steel 1,, 1
at fr . and cb rowdrzmi.'~ '1~
utoinati, . N,lencles` Up aracteristi, 175
fr ardcnj' 0 j
equency ng of gt~ar t ~ 6oo 0
Ocycles are di
eq-U'P[nCnt is d eeth by of
--- e3cr
20-ki,,. high.
M
PLATEK, Jerzy; )~EGFL, Marian
Increasing the exactness of determining tobacco
moisture by hydro-
phobizing the surfaces of the apparatus. Chem anal 7
no.6:1173-
1176 162,
1. Gentralne Laboratorium Przemyslu Tytonlowego,
Krakow.
AMSANDROVA, L.K., Inzh.; BEREZOVSKIY, V.V., inzh.;
VITKIN, A.I., doktor
tekhn.nauk; I=IZS,..A.S., inzh.; SHEYER, E.A., inzh.;
MNOLI, R.B.,
inzh.; SHUMNAYA, V.A., inzh.
Coating thin steel strips with plastics. Sbor. trud.
TSNIICHM
no.34:70-81 163. (WRA 17W
DA OVSKIT, N.Y.; 13GES , U.S.; OSADCHITX, A.D.
Extra-wide chicIken house with over-all
mechanization for keeping
hens on permanent.,litter. Ptitseyodetvo 9
no.1:17-23 Ja 1~9.
(KM& 12 t 1)
1. Ukrainskaya opytwVa stantolya ptitsevodatva.
(Poultry houses and equipment)
KEGELFS, U.S. (OnrOkov)
Brachiitoebrone in friction rolling. Prikl. mnkh. I
no~6:111-115 165,
(MIRA 18-7)
1, Ukrainskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy inatitut
ptitsevodatva.
13GZUS, Yu.S. inzh.
Centralized opening and closing of cages in poultz7 houses.
Kekh
sill. hoep. 11 no.11:13 1 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Foultr7 housex and equipment)
KEGELIK, R.I. (Leningrad)
Method for control-ling the therml processinj; of
meat products.
Lab, delo 8 no.4t45-46 Ap 162. OURA 15:5)
(MAT. -MICROBIOLOGY) (FOOD POISONING)
I .
KEGILIS, A.S., inzhoner.
Gamma-ray control of gas conduit welds. Avtog. delo 24
no.6:17-18 Je '53.
(KLRA 6:5)
1. Laboratoriya tresta go. 7 Glavnefteepetamontazha. (G-Toa
rays)
(Welding)
TALALYAN, A.A.; KMErAN, N.M.
Average polynomial approximation In a single
circle.
Dokl.AN Arm.SSR 31 no.11:3-8.160. (MIRk 13:9)
1. Institut matematiki I mekhaniki Akademil nauk
Armyanskoy
SSR. Predstavleno akad. AN ArmSSR A.L. Shaginyanom.
(Polynomials) (Approximate computation)
KEGEYANY E.M.
Approximation in the mean in non-Caratheodorian regions. Dokl.
AN Arm.
SSR 35 no.4:145-150 162. (IMIRA 17:1)
1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet. Fredstavleno
akademikom
AN Arnlyanskoy SSR A.L. Shaginyanom.
ACC NR: AI'7011371 SOURCE CODEg UR/0429/66/ool/005/0317/0330
AUTHOR: Kageyan, E. M.-Kehoyan, E, 1-1.
ORG: Yerevan State University (Yerevanskly gosudararvannYy
universitat)
TITLE: Simultaneous approximations In a circle
SOURCE: AN ArmSSR. Izvestlya. Matematika, v. 1, no. 5, 1966,
317-330
TOPIC TAGSt approximationg polynomial solution
SUB CODE: 12
ABSTRACT: Lct H2(D) donote the class of analytic compleX-valued
functions
f (z) in the unit circle D for which f (z) dxdy< -,o (z = x *
iy). Let
D
Z be a closed set dense on I z 1 and let cp be a conplex-valued
continuous
function given on E". -Ahe ob.4ect of the peper is to find a
sequence of pol7-
nozdals for every similar pair of functions f and ip that would
average r(z) ;n
D and sirmlataneously converge to q)Q) uniformly on E. A closed
set of
positive measure an ~ zj = I is constructed where such an
approxivation is
possible. It is also proven that for every rwasurable function
W (f) given
on 1 �1 = 1 (which may be equal to c,0 on a sot of positive
linear measure) and
for each funotion f f H2(D) there mdate a sequence of
polynomials which
Card 1/2 ^ P 0 # . - 0 -
ACC NR: AP7011371
approxir-ates f(z) in-th; mean over D and simItaneoualy
converges to W M
almost everywhere on )~, . 1. t is shown, however, that
nalmost everywhere
on I ~ I = 1" chould riot be repUced by peverywhere On If I
w 1% Ori g. art. has t
48 formulass EB-ased on authorts EM. Abstj- fj-PRSt 40,3J93
r
Card 2/2
JEGEYAN9 E.Mq_,
Mixed polynomial approximation. Dok:L.AN Arm.SSR 31
no.3tl33-=
160, (KERA 13:3.2)
1,, Im titut matematW i mekbaniki Kkademii nauk Ariwavskoy Me
(Functionst Analytio)
MEGRAN, E.M.
Behavlor of an annlytlA function noar tho Viindary
of a reglano
Dokl, AN Arm SM 36 noe"92-63-20 10 (MIRA 1737)
I., Yerevenskly goaudtirstverinyy univer-i'llcits
T'redstavieno
nkademikom AN Armyujmkoy SSII MI.M. 1%,la-bewhymim.
KEGEYAN, F.M.
Rialial belviv;or o~ funotIfma winlytic in it
circle. DokI. AN
Arm. S.Slz '-A? no.5:241-247 163. (MATRA 17:9)
1. Yerevanskly gosudhrstvennyy ur---versltet.
Predstavleno
akadent!kon All Armyanskoy S"'Fi A.!,. `haginy&nom.
0*4
0012
sell
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son
002
0 oto
0 eir
00-
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lit up
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j,nnJ!,
)o lx)ql3ul Dq.1- 'Itml)u It IMIAF.Y Orpry
09
qAim&,-FfY (Avsnnlf
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IF
11,111.0
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KEGL, Janos
Laszlo Bako, 1899-1960; obituary. Jarmu mezo
gep 7 no.7:
269 i6o.
SUKERES, Laszlo, dr.; KEGL, Laszlo, dr.
Soil research. Elet tud 18 no.45:1432-1434 10
H 163.
KEGL, Tamas, dr., allatorvos
Germ content of bull semen and the reduction of the
gem count by
applying preventive measures. Magy allatorv lap 17
no.B:Z96-300
Ag 162.
1. Allatorvostudomanyi. Foisko2a Szuleszoti es
Szaporodasbiologiai
Tanazek es Klinika. Tanszekvezeto: Bolcshazy Kalman
dr., egyetemi
tanar.
0 rLtr3
So" PhYSIC"I Rroperties
Irs3ti
17itic
NOW StuClej C)r thu ~iilllllp
M-achlwj3 oil ~io:nu lecat"rcs Of -';Oil Structure
Ar,,,rokeia. e.,3 fa:L[jj., 1956, 5, Fo. 3, U35-350
Albstrq~ct No abstrneu
L.
EEG'
.,., K , L. - I I arvest in r, vheat wit I i m-chines ..
12 .A comjnuni cation of the
I
I-Anistry of Ac-ri--ulture anl tha ;*Ani-Arv of 3tat-?
Fams on the
results of the second nati~ml milkin: ccntest. p. 15.
Vol. 11,
no. 13, July 1956 - :L,*,GYATL Buda~,Cst, '-!un;-ary
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) voi 6. No.
4--April 1957
GALAXTIONOV, A.A., kand. arkhitektury: TRUBNIKOVx,
N.M., arkhitektor;
UGLER, 1. rkhttektor
Residential demonstration microdistric In Tamlr-Tau.
Isv. ASIA
no.1:65-71 '60. (MIR1 13--9)
(Temir-Tau--Cit.V 1DISnning)
Institute,
ul-a* Tun;j 5,
KE'jT,EVIC, Dina; 3TCJANAC, N.; MAW, D.
The syrthesis of 3,5-dimbstituted indoles by cyclization under
mild conditions. Croat chem acta 33 ro.2:83-88 161.
1. Trricer Laboratory, Institute "Rider Boskovic", ZapTeb,
Ctoatin, Yugoslavia 2. Secretary of the Editorial Bcard,
"Croatica chemica acta, Arhiv za keniju" (for Kegi6vic).
KEGIZVIC., D.; I-11HANOVIC., B.
Synthesis of 2-chloro-406-bis-(ehtyl-Cl-14C]-amino)-e-triatine
(Simazine). Croat chem acta 34 no*3:181-182 162#
1. Tracer Iaboratory, Institute "Ruder Bookovic". Zagreb, Croatia,
Yugoslavia. 2. Clan i tajnik Redakcionog odborm, "Croatica Chemica
Acta" (for Keglevic).
PR
L 3702-66 94A(J)/EWA(b)-2. /JJK
MMON M: AP5028235 17 YU/002Q/65/boq/oo2/ool4/0ol6
AUTHOR: Keklevic. Dina (Doctor of chemical scienceng Senior
scientific associates
Read of rid!-o-i-o-o-t-o-pe-Taboratory)
TITLE: Synthesis and application. of sup 14C labelled compounds
SOURCE: Nuklearna energijag no. 29 i963t 14-16
TOPIC TAGS: carbon compounds radioisotopes chemical labellings tracer
study,
radiation chemistryg biochomistryg organic nitrogen compound
ABSTRACT: int~1954ia: radioisotope laboratory was set up at the Ruder
Boakovic
ns ut
Nuclear I ~titut in Zagreb for work on the synthesis and application
of sup 140
compounds. The radioisotope laboratory endeavored td develop its
activities in I
two directions: work on the synthesis of sup 14C-labeled compounds
for the needs
of its own researchl and for the needs of other laboratories in the
country, and
studies by sup 14C tracer techniques of the metabolism of
biologically interesting-_
compounds. A whole series of labeled compounds# starting with simple
sup 14G
compounds with one-carbon molecules was prepared. Thus, from
methyliodide-sup 14
C, by a number of reactions# the following was obtained: L- and D-
-methionine-!_____
methyl-sup 14 C# and'L- and P-10-methionine-methyl-sup 14C, From Ba
sup 14 CC sub
3 through six reaction stagea'N-acetyl-DL-serine- A sup 14 C wa
syntheeized and-
Card 112 ..... .
M
KEG LI ' ',,' 1 ' ,
I I ~- I t, juraj, dipl. inz. (Zagreb)
C-mparison of criteria for tho use of a(cumidation
basins ir, hydro
power plants. Energija firv 13 no.5/6:11,5-11,8 64.
1. In3t!tuta of Electr1c Industries, Zagreb,
Frolot(irikih brigada 37.
BROM, D.
Yugoslavia (430)
Tbohnology
The action of Raney Nickel on some aromatic thioamides.
p. 70, ARIIIV Zk KWJU, Vol. 20, no. 1-4, 1948.
East FuroMan Accespions List, Library of Congress,
Vol, 2, No, 3, March 1953. UNCLASSIFIED.
ON 31 Sonto .,-(A
T T
junly.&M-Ybg Inv ZO, 01-V
"198111 1111101,0117-d-. CA. Q, 2 M2; following abstr.-
To nil Ice-cold soln. of 0 2 molL Na0I:t in -'N)0 rnl. Elio a
mixt. consisting of 0.2 mole of a Me krtone RCO[lfe (R 13
alkyl or aryl), 0.1 mole (C01rit)l itnd 100 mt. lit.0 was
gradlually added ditring5min. wilb shaking. Tbemixt.wa3
let st;ind for 4 days, the icpd. No salt fillered off.
triturated
with ici and 20% IICI and the crIttle RCOCILCOCOCH'.
COR E cryitd. from glatial AtOll tp give following put- I
(It, m.n., yield, and nii. p. of quitioxallne dtriv. givvn):
c1cill, 140 of 22gli; P.Br,,:,11#, 217% 89, 2.14*; P
044, I-Cl*lf?, 129% 78, 2-51'; 2
Colli. 210", 70b 2VIR. A inixt. of 66 g. lso-BuCOAfe (U)
and 32 r. (COEt)t was ndded simultaneously to 10.6 g. Na
wire covrrcd with anhyd, EttO, ~Jie TnW. refluxed I hr., tILCIS
15 g. fresh 17 added, the mixt. reflu;ed again 3 br3.. kept
ovemight,'evaild. in racuo at 40", tilt! miclue (73 g. Na salt
11, R - isa-13o) fiticly ground, triturated with'107o IICI tit
o
0', krid crystd. from PtOll to give 59% litire I (R - iso.
110,-ty? 74-75"; quincmaline deriv., m. 147'. Y1. A syn-
_DaL_nnd -niv. Zagreb, YuCt)sI,.tvL-j),
~01.1-2.--To anhyd. Et,O were ad-fed 4.4 C. Met arid
JIM[(; the irlLt. let stand 12 hr%.. cocilftt to 00,
a soln. of 28 g. 2-arctylthinphenc and 14.0 g. (COjl;t,~ in 50
mt. Ftt0 added dropwL-c during 5 min.. let stand 2 days,
the selul. Nasalt filtered off, and triturated with ice arid
100/0
IICI yidded 1.5.1 g.
letrosiv. snalytie:il sanillic. m. 200-1* (ftin. RtOAO, VII.
A note on sym~dibc nzoylarta tone - P.Mildiwir(Uttiv.7-iSteb,
Yugoslavia). Mid. (tit 1M.-lidt).-By con-
dril-Vitifin Of NACHUN0,XCIM (1) with 1.5-diphenyl-
1,3,.5-pei,tanctrione (U). 4.2.G-02X(Bz)&CJIj0j1 (111? was
ribtabic-d. A snlij. of 2.P5 g. I ill till. U.Yq Ni~011-1~raj'
added to.3 g. 11 i~l -") till. Etoll and 10 int. N N;1011. tile
mist. shalivii at YINT111 W111p. 42 iIT3., and kk~pt 2 (Livi
it) yield
4.4 r. Na ~Ot (IV) o. 111, 1, tOll); ihe fittrate.
dvr~l IV Ill 146-clicilacidifiled with lict to fill 3andexid.
12 firs. in a contimitinq extractor with ClIC12 yieldcd yellow,
cr)stab of Ill; atialytical sample sublimed al 170'1'CIAY2~
111111., Ill. IWO (Ir fill CIICI,prtr. ether). With IWIl soln.~~
ju EtOlf It gives'ati (mingL-rLd "omtion,.
V!euqut xM. 'The ris-'CUisda &=o wacirtatrd
19- 0 &&CC V,
ca ers with the GrIgnatti rattgent.
.z
4 U
b Yugoslavia
t
"07 9 Vi g~v
~-20, 83 --f;FcYC.A,'4Q, 1~7 i-,
WVn f
I'sterS of OcYlated 9-amino QcIds reacted only simrly witil
PlOtelIr (1) to give Subatittitcd amino kctrniei, To 25 tril.
of a of 110 111 AW M01 14A 6.
110). and 20 ml. abs. EMU wete, ad,kd, (Iii, tnixt. rcfl;jt(-,l
2 11N., the Ltoll evapd. its v"Ija, 0 g. fused NaOAc Lind 1-,
nil. AcIO added, the vaixt. kept 30 tain. on a sic-airt bail,.
A(:() II distd. off irt vacua, tile residue extf L wvtr I I fint-i
to Yield b.3 g. Et t3ter of 11, N.Isd 85AW, [a)17 -30.3" 1
(c2.3,abq.F.tOtI). To 6 g. 11 wqs added 40 nil.aN. Mtolf
satd- % ith I I Cl. the nil xt, kept. 30 suln., rcflux~l 30 Inin., N
in ractio, the residuedhivivtri lit 40rnl, CilCliaml dry Nils
%as bu6bledja for 20 mitt. (toiler cooling with icc. Aftex
filtering off Nlf,Cl and washing wills CJJCJs, the robi. mi."
eviipd~ its racna, the residue (6 0 disnolVO in 10 rid. (Ify
C&H&N, 7.5 tnl, l3xC1 Its,loard by 6 mi. CJ1,N' riddt,-f it ur 11! F.
3 min. with cooling said stirring. the inixt. left ovmight in
an ict-box, a fevr lops of H.0 added. "td. with Mi% th,!
ext.n. mitsbel with 10% lICI. If)% NitifCO, ai;d 11.0, drie(f:
p~ajId. a.jid lie rr,,.kI Ile tfist k1,fq-&v.6,2 ir: NI elf.' I
117114, 11 -
h-tj
Mric ICH CIE "MizJ,
i
Ll;,k. (C.A.
M(0 -III vicIfLA by
f"I"! 67j)' � 11 (c l.;121, M010. A soln. ot g,
sjJ1jit!.Z 1 r, In I'l. t'l r% 1. 14 1
f:-tA iwoi "Ji,'~ g, !~17
Oll, 1~?~O,
10, CJ'; hr dl-~L,;.
a. r, ri S., Co
ariin. 1 100 icc 0:!- ffC!
U". t!l~n kith
d: I!: oin,
V~, G !:, . ill r"70, :! ,
bto~,-;11 1J) fra-Coli-Ito'l. T! t
.) --j in C.E. SrAn.- n!i I -xi:
C1 1,11". cry A,! - itK--.II CX I- ""Ir. V.1 r iin'!
, . . S:, I- :~'
('41 j~)J)'-, r"111., m. HIA2'. i"fl,
r .1 -
slit); A so!n- P1 53
-0
CNAing to I i.1 Ir ~,n W~ Mr U!A
wl. Lwj- );Z"wi: - IT- 0 1 1Y, OT,I~tiing t he it Ac'.~ --,I,.A! 1,
111
in.
ti,.
YUGOSLAVIA Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G
Chemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya) No 18j 1958, 61045.
Author D. Keglevic-Brovet, S, Kveder, S, Iskric.
Inst
The _]:4C L
Title Synthesis of q abelled Ser onin (2-(5t
-hydroxy-indolYl-3t)-ethylamine-i?hcj.
Orig Pub: Croat. chem. acta, 1957, 29, No 3-4, 351-355.
Abstract: With a view to study the metabolism,
serotonin-GI4
(I) was synthetized by the interaction 0~ 5-benzyl-
oxygramine sulfomethylate (II) with Nacl N, the
reductio Y40f 2-(51-benzyloxiindolYl-3t)-acetonit-
ryl-[I-C (III) with LiAlH4 to amine (IV) and
Carcl. 1/4
YUGOSLAVIA / Organic Chemistry, Synthetic Organic G
Chemistry.
Abs Jour: R3f Zhur-Khimiya, No 16, 1958, 61045.
Abstract: the debenzylization of IV to I. I was separated
as a complex with creatinine sulfate. 1.1 mole of
5-benzyloxygramine in 2.5 ml of water and peroxide-
free tetrahydrofuran (V) acidified with I drop of
glacial CH COOH is added drop by drop at 00 in the
duration o? 20 rnin. to 0.5 ml of (CH 0) SO 0.5
ml, of water-free V and 1 drop of glacial ~H' COOH,
the mixture is stirred, and 12 hours late3
the yield of II is 98 to 100%. ~ (8014
1 mmole of NaC N
(with an excess of 0.75 mole of NaOH), of radio-
activity a . 1 mcurie, in 3 ml of water is added
to the Solution of 1.1 mole of II in 4 ml of water
(without Co 2)p the mixture is neutralized with I
n. HoSOh to pH - 11.9j heated 2.5 hours at 70 to
750..-and 4 hours later (200) it is extracted with
Card 2/4
46
KFOLEVIC, Dj LADESIC, B.
The synthesis of some optically active 5,
6-dihydrouracils. In English.
P. 47.
CROATICA CHEMICA ACTA. (Hrvatsko kemijsko drustvo,
Sveuciliste u Zagrebu i
Hrvatsko prirodoslovno drustvo) Zagreb, Yugoslavia,
Vol. 31, no. 2. 1959,
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), I.C,
Vol. 9,, no. 2, 1960.
Uncl.
KEGLEVIC, D.t LALESIC, B.
The resolution of 0-amino-Y-methy1sulf inylbutyric acid
(6-methionine sul-
foxide) into four optical isomers. In English. P. 57.
CROATICA CHEMICA ACTA. (Hrvatsko kemijako drustvo, Sveuciliste u
Zagrebu i
Hrvatsko prirodos.1-ovno drustvo) Zagrebt Yugoslavia. Vol. 31,
no. 2, 1?59,
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI)) LC, Vol. 9j.
no. 29 196o.
Uncl.
KEGIZVIC, D. (Zagreb); MOIRIAM, B. (Zagreb)
A note on the synthesis of 1-naphthyl-14C-isocyanate
and ethyl
;9-[3-(Il-naphthyl)-ureido-2-14~] butyrate. Croat
chem acta
33 no.3:149-150 161.
1. Tracer Laboratmey, Institute "Ruder Boskovic,"
Zagreb,
Croatia~ Yugo3lavia. 2. Secretary of the Editorial
Board,
"Croatica chemica acta, ArlLiv za kemijull (for
Keglevic).
KORNHAUSER, Aw; KEGILMCO Dq HADzijA, o.
Diacetamides. Note II. Croat chem acta. 34 no-3:167-174 162.
Le Traver Laboratoryt Institute "Ruder Bookovic", Zagreby
Croatia,
Yugoslavia, 2. Clan i tajnik Redakciotog odboral "Croatica
Chemica
Acts" (for Keglevic).
F.GLIEVIC, Dina; LEONHARD, B.
Aminoacetals. Syntheses of N,N-disubstituted
4-amino-2-butynal-
and 4-aminobutanal- acetals. Groat chem acta 35
no.3:175-181 163.
1. Tracer Laboratory, Institute "Ruder Boskovic", Zagreb,
Croatia, Yugoslavia. 2. Secretary and Member of the
Editorial
Board, "Croatica Chemica Acta" (for Keglevic).
HUNG,M / Physical Chemistry. Crystals. B-5
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Yhimiya, No 23, 1956, 76425.
Author Keglevich, L.
Inst -NnT-g-f vwrr'
Titlo X-ray Analysis of the Crystal Structure of
BaSpo H 0.
, 3' 2
Orig Pub: Magyar tud Akad Kem tud oszt koezl, 10, No 1,
79-81 (1958) (in Hungarian).
Abstract: X-ray analysis has given the following values
for BaS 203*H20 crystals: a 20.1, b 7.18, c 7.37A;
Z=8; space group Pbcn.
Card 1/1
fViii-eth-od--foir 'ev-&-tuating-iho-p-6bability distribullod of
a S QfLia the case 0 non-I eatly statistical sub. L5
2) 8 COS. le P ML- 10ty0i -1141(14P"t). Atin
him. 16,460-7 to ).-Tile symmetry
of a substance Is decided by com ison of the expti. curve
with a curve from a au tance of sl compa. whose Aym.-
metry is known. This nicth(xi is advantageous when a
family of complis. is examd. having almost tile same rompu.
but differinir by a slaxleatont or nullcal. Thespninctryof
SrS,O,.SlltO was dctd. with NaIS)O~.61110 and Da's,0,11flo
as tile comparison, substances. ne results are confirmed
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-KEGLIN,,,B.G., aBpIrant
Calculating relaxation vibrations caused by an
impact against
a friction shock absorber. Izv.vys.uchob.zav.;
mashinontr.
no.4:117-127 162. WIRA 15:7)
1. Bryanskiy institut transportnogo
mashinostroyaniya.
(Shock abe orbas --Vibration)
NIKOLISKIY., L,11., doktor tekh-n. nauk, prof.; SELINOV, 1.V., kand.
tekh-n.
nauk; KEGLIII, B.G., inzh.
Work of friction'materialB in a shook absorber. Vest, mashinostr.
43 no.10:33-37 0 163* (NIRA 16:11)
FIZLIN9 B.I.
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T p k'C, JD.." IT
ACC-1TR7-jp-60.j276q SOW.CE CODE: UR/0226/66/000/004/0030/0033
AUT11OR: KKeglin,- B.G. (Dryansk, Moscow); Migunov, V. P.
(Bryansk, Moscow);
_LhLadskayai:_'N._,_T. Bskp Moscow)
ORG: none
TITLE: Development and investigation of sintered firction alloys
i1 for shock absorbers
~t
ISOURCE: Poroahkovaya metallurgiya., no$ 4, 10, 30-33
TOPIC TAGS: metal friction., friction coefficient, powder metal
property,, eintered
metal alloy, shock absorber 6
ABSTRAM The authors Investigated the properties of the FMK-ll
friction pair steel--
powdered metal. The faults of this pair are revealed: They
consist of a decrease In
the friction coefficient after a long break in operation. The
causes of the Instabil-
ity of the friction properties of the pair are ascertained. The
technology of manu-
facturing sintered elements for automatic coupling Is described
and conclusions are
drawn as to the advantages of this friction material for use in
shock absorbers.
Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. [Based on author's
abstract) (AM]
SUB CODE: 1413/ BM DATE: 22JUn65/ ORIG IW: 005/ OTH OF: 002/
Card 1/1 6
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