SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KELOV, D. - KELTSEV, V.V.

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KELOV ~ D.~ in desert pastures and its effect on the organism Solar radiation of sheep and lambs, Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. naWc no.5:60-67 161. (MM 14:12) 1. Institut zhi'votnovodstva Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystva Turkmenskoy SSR. (1EAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFr-CT) (KARA KUY,-Sl=- ) ORMMOV, M.D., nauchW sotrudnik-, XEIOV, D.N., nauchnyy .sotrudulk " npizootology of AnnPlOcePhslatOnfestationg of goats and sheep, Voterinariia 35 no.5:65-66 K~ 158. (MIRA 1211) 1. Tutkm9nokiy nanchno-issledovatellskiy inst.itut shivotnovodetva i voterinarii. (Tapeworms) AM.-M, AP7007041 SOURCE CODEt UR/0202/66/000/004/0016/0022 AUTHOR: Korolevq F. A@; 0dintsoY9 As I@; Kelavp Ko ORG; Physico-Technical Institutep AN TurkSSR Olziko-tekhnicheskoy institut AN TurkSSR) TITLE: Influence of resonator misalignment on the output power of a neon-helium laser SOURCE: AN TurkSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya firlko-takhnichookikhp khImIcheakIkhv I goologicheskikh nauk, no. h. 1966, 16-22 TOPIC TAGSs gas laser# laser R and D SUB CODEt 20 ABSTRACT: An Investigation of the extent to which disruption of ideal 0 alignment of a laser resonator mirror system influenceg the pr pertiesp primarily the output powerp of the oscillation. A neon-helium laser generating in the visible light at 6328A was investigated. The experi- mental setup consisted of a laserp a device for measuring small Inclination angles of the mixx r, a vacuum system and a power supply. The discharge tube of the laser was 4 millimeters in diameter and 88 centimeters long. The generator power as a function of inclination of one of the mirrors was' Investigated with various lengths of laser resonator. The least Length was 133 centimeters. It was determined that the requirements for alignment of -mirrors in a laser with spherical mirrors varies considerably. In the case .of generation of many transverse types of oscillation, considerable (up to 3 minutes of arc) misalignment of the mirrors can be tolerated. In other casesq the maximum tolerable misalignment may be less than one minute. The limiting angle decreases with decreasing generator power and with Card 1/2 __._____UDC1_6Z1._375.-.91535 -1 - - - __ -11-, NRi AP7007041 increasing resonator length, Misalignment Is much more critical in a re- onator with lane parallel mirrors, Origs art* hast 5 figures and 6 a YPHSt 38933 formulas. CWd D. KELPAC "Growing time mensuraticn." p. 37. (SW"Ki LIST, Vol. 77, no. 1, Jan. 1953p Zagreb, Yugoslavia) SO: Monthly List of the East biropean Accessions, L. 0.0 Vol. 2. No. 7., July 1953,, Uncl. I UMPATSM, B-1.3 doteentj ZYABKRIA, N.T. Changes in the peripheral blood during osteosynthesis with metal mils. Trudy LSMI 59:84-92 '60. (1-11-RA 14:9) 1. Klinika obahchey khirurgii Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyeniche- skogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. klinikoy - prof. I.M.Taltman)~ (INTERNAL FIXATION IN FIIACTUIM) (BLOOD) CEKULINA, A,; LASIS, A., SKARDS, V.; TILAKS, S.; INTAITIS, E.; KELFIS~ E.; SAWAVIS, A.. REINIKOVS, L: KARKLINS, J.~ A8bthS, J~; KULA. P.- luuaiai~ *-*; -MAXI-as p -E. [Overall mechanization or dairy farms] Piena lopu farmu kompleksa mehanizac-lUa. Riga,, Jatvjjas Valstq izdev- nieciba, 1964. 309 P. [In L~tvian] (MIRA 18:7) SODOMA, Preparation and properties of transparent conduckting layers on glass. Jemna,meoh opt 8 no.2:43-46 F 163. 1. Vysoka skola strojni a textilni, ~iberec. `%USSR / Cultivated Plants. Medicinal. Essential Oils. Toxins. M-7 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25235 Author : Ke Inst : Kauno Medical Institute Title : The Dynamics of Glycoside Accumulation During the Vegetative Period in the Leaves of Annual, Biennial and Perennial Digitalis Plants Orig Pub: Kauno med. inst. Darbai, Tr. Kaunnassk. med. in-ta, 1957, 4, 215-222 (Lithuanian; res. Russ.) that during cultivation at the Botanical Garden of the Lithuanian SSR a quantity of glycosides accu- mulated in the leaves of Digitalis lanata Ehrh., having -266, of D. purpurea L. /-.100, In D. ambigua Murr. and D. lutea L. -66 frog units of activity Abstract: It was established by two years of experimentation Card 1/3 143 USSR Cultivated Plants. Medicinal. Essential M-7 Oils. Toxins. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25235 Abstract: per 1 g. of dry leaves. The amount of glycosides in the leaves of annual plants grows during the vegetation period, and reaches a maximum in Septem- ber. It drops in November. In the leaves of bi- ennial and perennial plants the quantity of glyco- sides is greatest at the end of May and beginning of June, during and after flowering this is reduced. The glycoside content in the stem leaves of the bi- ennial and perennial foxglove plants after flowering do not meet the standards of the State pharmacopoeia number eight. The biennial and perennial plants of D. ambigua and D. lutea have a leaf glycoside con- tent that corresponds to the requirements of the State pharmacopoeia during the whole course of vegetation, and the D. lanata exceeds the require- Card 2/3 USSR-1 Cultivated-Plants.-Medicinal.-Essen-t,ia-I V1-7 Oils. Toxins. L 23679-66 --- EqT d)O~MT(m). )_1FwP(k)1EWP(h)/EWP(1 )/EWA(b)1FMW,6 ACC NR, AP6009929 (A) SOURCE CODE.; UR/0413/66/000/004/0124/0124 IJP(C) M/EJ4 AUTHOR: Kql1*hMan_, 12j_-A ; Koz19Yx_hjjj, Lgonov. M. MI; Shtender, 1. G.; An akov, V ORG: none ~ TITLE: A devica for fasteninitan element inside a shell In a gas stream. Class 479 No. 179143 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prmyshlennyye abrastsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 124 TOPIC TAGS: gas flow, aerodynamic drag ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate Introduces a device containing braces for fasten- ing an element Inside a shell in a gas stream. Hydraulic drag Is reduced and the re- liability of the fastening Is Improved by installing the braces at an angle to the axis of the shell and by using ball-and-socket hinges for fastening the braces to the inside surface of the shell and to the element. UDC: 621.646.9.002.73 Card 1/2 All a ~_p 2- 1. WORN t M W., card 212VA- . .- m UZZ9 A.Vo; XELISHTMp D.M. Results of testing the T&4 turbocomproonor on a stand without an engine. Trakt. i selikhozmaub.32 no.70-9 Jl 162. (HLRA 1517) lo KharIkovokiy politekhmicheskl institut imeni lenina. ll~ (Compressoro-Teating YAZIKp A.V,, inzh,,;_KELISHTEYN. D.M.,, inzh. StudYing the TKR,14-2 turbocompressor, Trakt. i sel'khozmash. 33 no.8tl2-.14 Ag 163o (MIRA .16:11) 1. Khartkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni Lonina. L4. Ca nd da 7, z gg TZ, 1.71 A ~W Ru i M I a'-f'C'GnCY bV 17-251 PrM-W 67t -,m if I-A f, L u th 1 c~ R -h 't F %i RON L 24003-66 P~P(t) -2/91-C(m)-6 WW Xl!r R, AP- - . C N 6009925 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/004/0119/0119 AUTHOR: Grodziyevskiy 1. ;Kelshteyn, Do No; Puchkov# A. I. ......... ORG: none TITLE: A guide vane assembly for a radial centripetal turbine. Class 46, No. 179128 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy-, tovarnyye zoaki, no. 4, 1966, 119 TOPIC TAGS: centripetal flow turbine, guide vane, gas turbine ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a guide vaze anaembly for a radial centripetal turbine with guide vanes which vary in profile. The stream of gases at. the outlet is equalized by mounting the vanes with variable spacing which gradually increases along the path of the gas stream. UDC: 621.438--155-226.31 Card 1/2 L 24003-66 ACC NRI AP600�925 1--guide vane assembly-, 2--guide vanes SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: 09Feb65/- ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: OW Card 2/2 "Effect Of -inute Deficiencies And' Dtir-lications On The Individ, al Devello-ment Of Lrrouo~hila MelanoR~.,ster. Sector Of The Theory Of Evoljtlon Amd Genetics Chief; 1. ':. Foly.,Ikov), Zoo- Diological Institute (Director: A. V. Nagornii), ',U,.arkov.11 (p. 114r) by 11',elshteyn, L. V. SO: OF JO*,-MT.,,L Or, GUITEFUL DIOLCGY. (r,.Lolo~-ich.:~skii 6hur-~.,1) Vol. VII 1",38, "os. 5-6 KELISHTEYN, L.V. I.I.Mephnikov. "Academic collection of works." Vol. 4: Articles on problems of evolutionary theory. Reviewed by L.V.Kellah:tein. Vest.AIW jSSR 16 no.7t92-94 '161. (MIRA W7) (EVOLUTION) 11j-,-4~,---,j, g 5;j" KELISHTRYN, L.V., dotsent; RAKHWOVAp A.M.t doteent Difftwion of intestinal Protozoa in kindergarten children in Semipalatinsk. Zdrav. Kazakh# 21 no.2:32-34 1614 (MIRA 14:3) 1. Iz kafedry 14610gii (zav. -! prot'assor Ye.A.Finkellshtep) i kafedry propedeftiki vtutr&uiikh bolezney (zav. - doteent A.M. Rakhmanava) Semipalatinakojo meditsinskogo instituta, (SEHIPAIATINSK-XIIILDRM-ZISFASF.S) (PROTOZQLt PATHOGEVIC) HAKEWOVA.. A.M.; KELISHTEYN, L.V. DistribAtion of intestinal protozoa among children of nuro"7 school age in the city of Semipalatinsk. Trudy Semipal. med. inst' 2:29~- 301 159. (MIRA 1514) 1. Is kafedry pr9pedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav.k&fedroy dotsent A,M.RakhmancrV) I kafedry biologii (zav.k&fedroy prof. le.AJinkel'shteyn) Semipalatinskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsin- skogo inotituta. (INTESTIIXS--+UCROBIOLOGY) (SgtlPAIATINSK--CIIMREII-DISFASES) TR L-Th., sanitary vrach -M~Mu~ Uperfence in sanitary superilsion In designing and operating a swimming pool. GIC.1 san. 25 noe-2:55-59 7 160. (NIU i3t6) 1. Is Hookovelcoy gorodskoy sanitarno-spidemiologichaskay stanteii. (SWINKING POM) KEL - SHTEYN I _ L. Ya. ; ANTONOV, A. G. - SHAM IYAN, G. G. Hygienic evaluation of results obtained with a ventilation unit for schools. GigA san. 26 rio-3:39-45 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Iz Mookovskogo gorodskoy sanitarno-opidemiologichaskoy stantdii i Instituta sanitarnoy tekhniki Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. (SCHOOLHOUSFS-H WING AND VENTHATION) Kl;,LISIITEYN, L.Ya., vrach Air in olass, Zdorovlo 8 no.3:10-11 Mr 162. (HIIRA 15:4) (SCHOOL HYGIENE) (SCHOOLHOUSES-IMATiNr, AND valTILATION) C nA 28(3); 18(3) 32V/28-59-4-17/19 AUTHOR: Engineer TITLE: The Standardization of 13~teel Scrap (Standartizatsiya st-allnogo loma. The !-,'xpcr 'ieneo of Llie Nlormali- zation Committee of Poland (Iz opyta raboty Pollskogo Komiteta normalizatsii) PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 195c,', Nr 4, pp 3el-41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article contains general considerations on the various additives and impurities occurring in steel scrap used in steel production, and the problems and hazards they cause. Comments are made on the existing Polish scrap standards, a-nd the draft for a new scrap standard which has been submitted to the Nor-hializat- ion Committee. This draft (table 3) subdivides all steel scrap into 35 groups, and permits three different accuracy classifications. There are 3 tables. Card 1/1 KEL I SIITEYN 0 ~. ya 0 , sanit~~ vrpLah; KHROMGHENKO 9 !-!. S. 9 sanitarnYY vyaoh - -~' :. 4easantt usefulp*hygienic. Zdorov.le 6 no.10:24 0 .160, (MI4 13: 9) (SWRVING POTZ) .I.. NEISYSHj_~,Y-, Fffeot of ultrasound on the electron spectrum of a crystal- Fiz. tver. tela 4 no*8%2265-2267 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Fizicheskiy institut imeni P.N. Lebedeva AN SSSR, Moskva* (Ultrasonic waves) (Electrons--Spectra) (Crystals) KUTAI, Arpad ...... The RIT Oagolawato-Internasiomlo-Voicoli (International Sooisty for rreight Cars] ) vill hold its ~ay meeting in Budapest. Vasut 12 no.4.-24 25 Ap K~VVO ffrwsid Conat.runt-lon of 'wiy of thn inignit1cm of bird.,Orsll road I.Ane, rozlek.-d ~.;zl 20 Fir ~ KELTAI, Arpad The January session of the Technical Co=iosion of the International Railway Union vi3-I be held in BudWst, Vasut 12 no,12:5 D 162, KELTkl , ,.rpel Strj~lng fietirso, now termn in rallroftl develolmAnt. Vasut 14 no.8: 26-29 Ag 164. XELTAI, Arpad UO-~-WAk" Report on the Budapest conference of the International Union of Railways. Vasut 14 no.110-8 N 164. KRLTA19 Arpad Development of pneumatio-tube transportation. KoxIsked koal 20 no. 313523-525 2 Ag 164. KELTA1Y Arpad Eoonomical aspoots of railroad tlmetabl8fj. Kozi.f-ked koze]. 20 no.521866-867 27 D 164. 1. Head, Internatlional Division of the Department of Railwaye in the Ministry of Transportation and Pos'.Fil Affal,-s, aidapesto !MN' "A" z 'R KELTAI, Gem, oklevolea villawamernok Electric motora. Szabvany kozl 16 no.7;125 JI 164. 1. Hungarian Bureau of Standards, Duddpoit. KELTAI, Pal, dr. On surgioal problems in portal bypertension. Magy. sebesz. 15 no.2: 98-99 My 162. (HYPERTENSION PORTAL surg) IOMOU- KF LTA I Pal, dr. Sign1ficance of anamnestic thromboalu in a surLIcal caae. Magy sebesz. 17 no.4%227-230 Ag 164. 1. A Budape5ti Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem I sz. Sebeszeti Klinikaja. (Igasgato: Rubanyl Pal dr. egyetemi tanar). 'Z ~v KELITATEV, T., student V kurea. ____ 11 - WOMWw"Al- The origin of the escarpment of the Ust'-Urt Plateau. Sbor. stud.rab. SAGU no.8:17-20 154. (MLRA 9:5) (Ust'-Urt Plateau--Physical geography) KHLITSVV, N. ~ , - - Molecular sieves. Gas.prom. no.9--38-39 S 157. (MIRA 10:10) (United States--Adoorbents) KICLITSEV. N. Use of liquefied gasee in Denamrk and Belgium@ Gaz.prom, 4 no.10:48-51 0 159. (MIRK 13:2) 1. Po materialam zagranichwy komandirovki v maye 1959 g, (Denmrk--Liquefied petroleum gas) (Belgium--Liquefied petroleum gas) 6j. 7 re -FaCf, Tv" -m N; J~ mr-a-'a Ni UZI NOV M IN KELITSE*,,~, Ill. V. "Investigation of a Continuous Process of Extraction of a Propane-Putane Fraction and Gasoline From lean Natural Gases in a Moving Layer of Adsorbent." Sub 18 Jun 51, Moscow Order of Lenin Chemicotechnological Inst imeni D. I, 1-1endeleyev Dissertations presented for sci6nee and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 4'10, 9 May 55 oil C" a -C ~y r cot, orr 77 2 3 k T1,1 USSR/chemistry - Fuels 1 Jun 52 "Separation of a Propane Butane Mixture With a Moving Layer of Adsorbent," A. B. Chernyshev, Corr Mes, Acad of Sci USSR, N. V. Kel'tsev, A. L. Kmlif "Dok Ak Nauk sssR" vol 84, No 4, PP 757-76o A chromatographic method for the sepn of a propane - butane mixt folloved by desorption by means of elec- tric heating was worked out and formulated mathemat- ically. The procedure involves use of a moving layer of adsorbent (activated carbon) in an adrsorp- tion column. The'deg of sepn is 98-99~- 032T13 V1.1 L 1 rrT,7TT 'T 1,15;ln 1%Xj il) and I'Ulal If A-. -1, "Investigation of the Specific Sur-face of Adsorbents by Propane Adsorption' Tr. Vses. MX Nefteptovo N. -I. In-ta, No 5, 1954, 208-212 Proposes using technical grade propane containing up to 4 per cent admixtures of other homologa to estimate the specific surface of adsorbents. The specific surface is calculated from mean threshold value which is occupied by a "conventional molecule" of propane. Comparison of results obtained by using this method with results obtained by using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at -197.50 show a discrepancy of less than 10 percent with silica gel. (RZhKhim, No 2, 1955) H SO: Sum-No 787, 12 Jan 56 . A 'I- I - ~Wll- M.- - - - -- - - , --- --- - -- . :77 Elam g'f.a QN, - OR iN. T_ S 4/ USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Treatment of natural gases and petroleum. Motor fuels. Lubricants, 1-13 Abst Jaarnal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya., No 2., 1957, 5580 Auth,)r: Kelltsev,, N. V. Institutiom: None Title: Determination of the Amount of Hydrocarbons and Moisture Adsorbed by Activated Charccal Original Publication: Gazovaya prom-st', 1956, No 6, 34-35 Abstract: Diagram of a laboratory unit and description of a method for the de- termination of the amount of hydrocarbons and moisture adsorbed by activated charcoal. Verification of the method by saturating a weighed sample of charcoal with a known amount of gasoline and pro- pane,. frcm IWdrccarbon-alr mixtures, and water, followed by their desorption, has shown that the differences between the amounts of hydrocarbons or water, expended to saturate the coal and their Card 1/1 amounts recovered after desorption do not exceed 5%- M, ~ tr [(IL a V.4 USSR/Cherrical Technology. Che.-Acal Products and Thoir 1-14. Appl lent I on--Troa tmant of nattiral gases and petroleum. Motor fuels. Lubricanto. Abs Jour,. Rof Zhur-JQiimJ.ya,.No 3, 1957: 9286 Author to Kol' tsev, N. V., Inst Not p-1-v-en Title The eparation of Hydrocarbona at Varying Dogroos of Saturation Orig Pub: Khimlsya I tokhnolo topliva, 1956, No 6. 38-43 Abstract: The chromatogpaphic mothod using a moving adsor- bent bed has found wide opplication in the separation of ensowis hydrooarbons (G11) having equal numbers of C atoms but differing in dogrue of saturation. The s*oparation of mixtures of U 'MAturatdd and unsatitrated G11 on a moving bed of activatod finely porous ACM 91licn rel. producod at the Voskrasonsk plwit has boon lnV03tigatod In laboratory apparatus. The mixturo was fed into Card 1/3 ----------------------------------- - -------------------------------- ------------- 7 USSR/Processes and Equipment for Chemical Industries - Processes and Apparatus for Chemical TechnoloUj Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 33271 Author Kelltsev, N.V. Inst Title Drying of a Gas in a MovinC, Layer of Adsorbent. Orig Pub Gaz. prom-st', 1956, No 11, 32-36 K-1 Abstract Investigation of the method of drying air (A) in a moving layer of silica-Eel (S) of different brands. The A satu- rated with moisture was passed through the layer of S, which was maintained in suspended state and flowed conti- nuously from the adsorber to the desorber, where it was regenerated by heating at 200-2400 with a concurrent blo- wing with A. It was found that even at a rate of V =- 1/4 liter/cm2 minute a drying of the gas to a moisture con- tent corresponding to a dew point of - 500 can be achieved for prolonged periods. S of particle size of 0.2-0-5 mm Card 1/3 USSR/Processes and Equipment for Chemical Industries. K-1 Processes and Apparatus for Chemical Technology Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 33271 begins to reach a fluidized state at V =-0.75 liter/cm2 minute) but even at a rate twice as high and with a free space, above the layer, of not less than 40 cm in height, the entrainment of the S can be completely avoided. Suitable for drying are the finely porous varieties of S of brand ASM and MSM. The best results (to a dew point of - 800) are obtained with Sokolovskiy batuLites, but their moisture holding capacity, at equilibrium, is 10 times less than of S, which results in a 6-10 fold heat expenditure for heating of the adsorbent during its rege- neration. It was found that at low operational load, ac- tivated charcoal can also be used in a moving layer for the drying (to a dew point of - 600). Charcoal of AR-3 brand, with a particle size of 0-5-1 mm, begins to reach a fluidized state at V- 1.3 liter/cm2 minute. Analogous results were obtained on drying of natural Gas (99% CH4)_ Card 2/3 ~YWT'16*1`4'N.'!~l i", MIA- 5a V_ M i-S /~EI_177!~,EVI A/~ Vj USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical. Products and Their Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor and Jet Fuels. Lubricants. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1956, 2547 Author : KeltqSx,_X.V., Khalif, A.L. Inst : All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gases. Title : Investigation of the Process of Carbonizing of the Silicate Catalyst During the P~ocess of Catalytic Cracking of Hydro- carbons. Orig Pub : Tr. Vses. n.-t. in-t prirodn. gazov, 1957, No l(q), 27-34 Abstract : A study vas made of the process of carbonizing of industri- al silica gel, containing an addition of alumina, during catalytic cracking of light gasoline of direct distillatica The study procedure was based on investigation of carbon deposition on the surface of.the catalyst, and of the Card 1/2 Card 2/2 04 9P R ~M"- 11~ -no !R1 t ",Z- ~ li _' il -I.., Hydraulic resistance of activated carbon to the passage of gas* Gaz.prom. no.12:31-35 D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Carbon, Activated) (Gas flow) KELITSEV, N.V.;IKHALI?, A.L. Intermittently operating carbon adsorption apparatuses with horizontal adsorbers. Get. prom. no. 7:44-47 -J1 158. (NIRA 11:7) O'solins) (Gas industry--Zuipment and supolies) -MuKovi" Z.A.; KICLITSEV9 N.V. Adsorption of methane, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrogen# and their nixtures an activated carbon.. Truo VXIIGAZ no.6: 154-168 / / q-S71 NIRA 12 -. 10) (Gases) (Adsorption) (Carbon, Activated) ----a KELI-TSE-V M--V-. a of activated carbone Pressure droP In a gas flowing throue a be Trudy V11IIGAZ no.6:169-iM 159- (MIR& 12:10) (Gau flow) (Carbon, Acttvatnd) KELITSEV, N.V. plants with hori- Anal7sle of tho operation of gpncline recovery zontal carbon a4aarbent coluwm. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.6:187 '59. (MIRA 1z;10) (Gas, Ifatural) (Adsorption) (Gasoline) GUSHCHIN, V.P.; KHL'TSEVJ,.Y.,..L KHALIF. A.L. Sound indicator for a flow of adsorbent, catalyst, or other solid packing in columns. Zav.lab. 25 no-9:1110 '59- (MIRA 13:1) 1. Vnenoyussr47 nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut prirodnogo gaza. (Level Indicators) (Chemical ongineoring-Rquipment and supplies) 13LITSIV, N.Y. Adsorption properties of artificial zoolites as related to hydrocarbons and the isolation of ethylene. Gak.prom. 5 no.9:49-53 8 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Itbylei3s) (Gases) (Zeolites) 3/06""UcO/005/006/014/014 A051~Aor-6 AUTHORS: Torocheshnikov, N.S., Kelltsev N Dzharylkanova, M.A. TITLEt A New Adsorbent for Acytelene PERIDDICAItZhurnal Vaesoyuznogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva im. D.I, Mendeloyeva,.1960, No. 6, Vel. 5, PP-710-712 TEXT: The authors conducted an-investigation of acetylene separation from the gaseous mixture formed In the production of acetylene by the partial oxi- dation of methane from natural gas (Ref.1-Laslo), They used the following solid sorbents'for the purpose in question: activated carbon, silica gel and synthetic zoolit6a (molecular"filters). A special study was made of the ad- sorption ability, with respect to acetylene, of the 4A and 5A type zeolitesp having a pore size of 4 and 5 19 by comparing them to the action of activated carbon, The A type synthetic zeolites are given as being alkaline alumino- silicate MBOvA1203 -2S'O2txH2Ot where M is the cation, b- the valency of the cation, x- the nuhiber Of H20 molecules. The alumino-silicates, produced by precipitation in an aqueous solution, crystallize, and separate off from the mother liquor, are dried and calcined to remove the water, These granulated zeolites have pore sizes corresponding to the size of molecules of the Card 1/7 A New Adsorbent for Acetylene 3/063/60/005/006/014/014 A051/AO26 gubstances being adsorbed, and arethereforesuitable as molecular filters (Ref.2-Barrer). The adsorption ability with respect to acetylene of other molecular filters and adsorbents was investigated in a vacuum containing quartzite scales, of the MacBain type (Ref 3-Brunauer). The test was conducted at pressures of 700 mm M.0- and -78, -17,20,50 and 800C, and tests on activated carbon and MCM silica gel - at the same pressures and temperatures, excepting the -7800. The experimental data are shown in Figs. I (5A) and 2 OA), Point- ing to the greater advantage of the synthetic zeolites with respect to acetylene adsorption. The table lists the relative activity of the molecular filters in g1lOO g of adsorbent, in % to the activity of the SKT carbon, (Table 1). The test results led the authors to recommend the molecular filters for separating acetylene out from not only gases of the oxygen oxidation of methaney but also from gases of air conversion. The experimental data were also processed with equations of tkr potential theory, changed by M.M. Dubinin, in order to describe the process of gas absorption and thpt of vapors (Ref.4- Nikolayev). For gas it is given ast E - 2,3 RT 1g c2 k 31g -+ dal/mol (1) W - aeb cm (2). where f is the adsorption potential, t corresponding Card 2/' la"M Vp, -W, A New Adsorbent for Acetylene S/063/60/005/006/014/014 A051/AO26 temperature p (T: - -T- )I W- the volume of the space adsorbed, cm3/9, a- TKp the amount of acetylene adsorbedj,g/lOOg of the adsorbent, b- the volume of the m-mol of compressed vapor, cm-~/m-mol.' For vapor it is given as: E - 2.3 RT lg -P-z- Cal/mol (3), 71 - aov*cm3/g' (4), where v*, is the volume P of the m-mol of liquid in the adsorbed state, in cm3/m-mol, ps - the Dressure of the saturated vapor at the experiment temperature. Fig. 3 shalys t6 results of the processing performed. The curve enables one to'determine the extent of absorption of the acetylene under the given conditions. There are 3 graphs and 1 table, 4 references: 2 are Soviet, 2 English. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khiako-technologicheskiy institut im. D.I.' ladndeleyeva (The*moscow Institute of Chemical Technology im. D.I. Mendeleyev). Card V7 ANew Adsorbent for Acetylene S/063/60/005/006/014/014 A051/AO26 20TIrT Figure 1 20 Card 4/7 0 100 100 J90 4100 500 WOM.1puct. 2 M =1 M, A New Adsorbent for Acetylene Figure 2 12 10 6 17 400 -17*- Cp 500 PA loo 200 Mo, S/063/60/005/oo6/014/014 A051/AO26 Card 5/7 "gig 1 -"HMO A New Adsorbent for Acetylene Figure 3 5000 4000 '3000 1000 - Z- W-10-2 Card 6/7 to z0 j0 S/063/60/005/006/014/014 A0511A026 A Hew Adsorbent for Acetylene S/063/60/005/006/014/014 A051/A026 Legend to Table 1t Relative Adsorption Ability of Molecular Filters and Silica Gek with respect to acetylene, in 'Ifo to 'the activity of SKT activated carbon Adsorbability in partial Adsorbability in partip-1 Adsorbent pressure of the acetylene pressure of the acetylene 60 mm m-.r.. 25-mm m-c. -7801 -1701 00 12001 5001 600 -780 1 -1701 00 1 20FT 500-1 800 Activated carbon SKT 100 100 100 100 100 Molecular filters 4A -- 131 126 181 342 Molecular filters 5A 128 148 180 370 Silica gel mchl 25 - 20 19 23 1 100 68 100 100 1 3 100 0 1 100 260 100 480 100 1200 5 -- 7 7 600 188 200 310 645 900 431 -- 20 17 15 33 66 0 ard 7/7 "'i'l no. 3 S/06-i/62/000//005/059/112 _57 11kd' 0 B156/B108 AUTHORS: Kelltsev, It'. V., Zhukova, Z. A. TITLE- Investigation of the purification of hydrogen in a moving layer of activated coal PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 5, 1962, 407, abstract 5K99 (Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t prirodn. gazov, no. 12, 1961, 143 _ 149) TEXT: The process of adsorptional removal of Impurities of CH 41 CO, and 2 from H 2 has been investigated; the initial gas passes up a vertical column in the opposite direction to a continuous layer of A"-2(AG-2) and i(SKT) activated coal. The height of the adsorption section was 70 cm. The coal was regenerated in the lower part of the column by heating in an electric tube furnace, with purified H 2 simultaneously blown through it. :1xperiments were made with H 2-CH4 mixtures (up to 2W6 CH 4 ), and also with ternary (821,~ H2' 1 5% CO, and 3% CH 4) and quaternary (52.5% H 2' 36.1% N2' Card 1/2 S/08 62/000/005/059/112 Investigation of the purification... B156XB108 8.71,,! CO, and 2.7~. CH4) mixtures. It was found possible to obtain hydrogen of a purity of >99.9~e. The best adsorbent in the highly active SKT coal, the snecific surface area of which is -1500 m 21g. The ideal conditions for the purification process are: pressure 25 atm, temperature during desorp- tion 2000C, during adsorption the lowest possiblelgas flow rate in the 2 amount ef pure H used for blowing out ,-dsorption section 1 nl/CM 2 impurities in the desorption section up to 10% of the total amount of purified gas produced. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation-I Card 2/2 al-et.-!).cric; :~d,-,c)z-ption on ~,.colitoo and 1)roble"r, in ito sn--n -,161 :ball rn. 7eudy no.35 -15C (YU-1 14-10) KELITSEVI N.V.; STAROVOYTOVA, A.F. Production of pure ioopentane by fractionation on synthetic zeoliteo. Gaz.prom. 6 no.8:34-37 161. 04M 14: 10) (Butane) (Zeolites) 8/064/62/000/002/004/006 B101/'B144 AUTHORS: Zhukova, Z. A., Kellteev, N. V., Ogloblina, 1. P., Torocheshnikov, 9. -$. TITLE: Use of new absorbents for intensive gat; drying PERIODICAL:. Khimicheakaya promyshlennosto, no. 2, 1962, 24-29 TEXT: Experiments with granulated 4A (4A) and 5A (5A) zeolites for air- and gas drying were conducted. At 200C and 10 mm Hg, the absorptive power of these zeolite types amounted to 20.8 and 20.6 g1100 g respectively. Investigation of the adsorption isotherms of water vapor at 0-3500C showed: (1) Superiority of the zeolites compared with silica gel and aluminum oxide, (a) owing to greater moisture capacity; (b) owing to lower tempera- ture dependence. Cases may therefore be dried by zeolites without cooling 010 Adoorbor. Experiments with an Adeorber tube of 1.3 mm diameter, granulation of the toolitas 1-2 mm# dopth of layor 62 om# were conducted with air of known dew point. Results: (1) A dew point of -60 to -650C was reached for a rate of gas flow of 1 .15 I/CM2.min and 0-4 l/cm2.min in the adsorption layer. (2) Temperature increase from 30 to 800C reduces Card 1/2 1Y pv -q- 3/064/62/000/002/004/008 Use of new absorbents for B101/B144 the dynamic activity of the zeolites from 21 g/loo g to 16 g/loo g. A rate of 3 1/CM2.min is assumed to be permissible for industrial adsorbers. Experiments with natural gas from the Stavropol' deposit were also conducted at 500C and 0.5 1/min. A dew point of -600C was reached. Because of the selective H20 vapor adsorption by zeolites the other gas components did not affect the adsorption. Even the heavy hydrocarbons do not penetrate the fine structure of the 4A zeolite pores, so that no coke formation sets in during regeneration. 200-3500C is the best regeneration temperature. For regeneration with cold gas, heating in direct flow is preferred: dew 0point for direct flow down to -800C, for counter flow only -60 to -65 C. A mixture of 74.2~o N21 5-7~ COj 6-574' H21 6.01A H20, and 7.6~o C02 was also simultaneously dried and purified. H 20 was adsorbed most of all in the first zeolite layer and gradually displaced the C02 adsorbed in the followinf; layers, which left the adsorber at a dew point below -450c- At 12-8 9/cm3 moisture, the dynamic activity of the zeolite amounted to 10 g1100 g related to C02, and 11-3 g1100 g related to moisture. There are 8 figureep 2 tables, and 9 references! 7 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The reference to the English -language publication reads as follon: A. L. Kohl, F. C. Riesenfeld, Gas Purification, N. Y.p 1960. Card 2/2 s/o65/62/000/004/003/oo4 E1911/E184 AUTHORS: Kelltsevo N.V., Nazarov, B.G., and Torocheshnikov, N.S. TITLE: Thorough drying of transformer oil by adsorption PER10DICAL: Rhimiya i telchnologiya topliv i masel, no.4, 1962, 21-24 TLXT: Transformer oil requires drying to obtain high electric strength, but existing methods of drying have various disadvantages. Accordingly, laboratory bench tests were made in which transformer oil was dried by passing over a column 200 mm long and 10 mm in diameter of NaA type artificial zeolites at rates of 0.002 and 0.005 m/see which reduced the water content (measured by the Karl Fischer method) from about 600 to 24 - 30 parts per thousand ~Abstractor-s note: parts per million is surely intended] and raised the electric strength from 22 to 70 - 100-kV/cm. on the basis of these data the method is recommended for general use. There are 5 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: MKhTI imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva (MKhT1 imeni D.I. Mlendeleyev) Card 1/1 Z.k,LK_gLIZIV_,_g.Vvt-IDGI,OBLINAp I.P.; TOROCHESHRIKOV) 119SO ZHUKo'VA , -stage dehydMtjon of gases* sortents in the advanced Wim 15:2) ,Using new 162. Y'llim.1mm; n..2.100-105 F(Gaaes-DrYing) (Adsorbents) KELITSEV, N.V.; WAZAROV, B.G.; TCPMHESHNIKOVp N.S. Advanced stage of drying of transformer oils by the adsorption method, Khim.i takh,topl.i masel 7 no.4:21-24 Ap 162. (MIU 15:40 le Moskovskiy Ordena Lienina khimiko-takhnologichaskiy institut im. D.I.Mendeloyeva. (Insulating oils) (Adsorption) VORONCHIKHINA, M.G.; KELITSEV, N.V.; STAROVOYTOVA, A.F.; KHALIF, A.L. Obtaining solvents from.casing-head gasolines. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.12: 159-163 61. (MIRA 15:1) . (Gasoline) (Solvents) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Sov/6246 Soveshchaniye po tseolitam. 1st, Leningrad, 1961. Sinteticheskiye tseolity; polucheniye, issledovaniye i primeneniye (Synthetic Zeolites: Production Investigation,and Use). Mos- cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 286 ;. (series: Its: Doklady-) Errata slip inserted. 2500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdelenlye khimicheakikh nau1c. Komisiya po tseolitam. Resp. Eds.: M. M. Dubinin, Academician and V. V. SerpinBkiy, Doctor of Chemical--Sciences; Ed.: Ye. 0. Zhukovskaya; Tech. Ed.: S. P. Golub'. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientists and engineers engaged in the production of synthetic zeolites (molecular sieves), and for chemists in general. Card *W;1~4 Synthetic Zeolites: (cont.) sov/6246 COVERAGE: The book is a collection of reports presented at the First Conference on Zeolites, held in.Leningrad 16 through 19 March 1961 at the'Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet, and is purportedly the first monograph on this subject. The reports are grouped into 3 subject areas: 1) theoretical problems of adsorp- tion on various types of zeolites and methods for their investi- gation, 2) the production of zeolites, and 3) application of zeolites* No personalities are mentioned. References follow in- dividual articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Dubininj M. M. Introduction, 5 Card -2pb;W- Synthetic Zeolites: (Cont.) SOV/6246 THEORETICAL PROBLEMS OF ADSORPTION ON ZEOLITES. METHODS OF INVESTIGATION Dubinin, M. Mol Zo A. Zhukovao and r~;7V. Kel'tsev. Appli- 0~ cability of the Potential Theory to rption of Gases and Vapors by Synthetic Zeolites 7 Bering, B. P., V. V. Serpinskiy. Adsorption Isoateres for Synthetic Zeolites Within the Framework of the Potential Theory 18 Timofeyev, D. P., 0. N. Kabanova, 1. T. Yerashko, and A. S. Ponomarev. The Role of the Secondary Porosity of Zeolites in the Kinetics of Water-Vapor Sorption 24 Misin, M. S., B. V. Adrianova, and M. N. Adrianov. Investi- gation of the Adsorption and Kinetic Properties of Granu- lar Zeolites With the Aid of Thoron 31 Card *W -- - - - - - - - - - Synthetic Zeolitee: (Cont.) SOV/6246 Kelltsev N. , I. Po Ogloblina, and N. S. Torocheshnikov. egeneration of ZeOlites in a Gas Stream 203 Vaynshteyn, S. K.p G. V. Astaflyev, Ye., Ya. Giyenko, N. 1. Lulovaj and A. T. Slepneva. Methods of Plant and Quality Control of Finished Products During Manufacture of ZeoXite A'Typt Adsorbents 212 APPLICATION OY ZEOLIT33S Kiselev, A. V., Yu. A. El'tekov, and V. N. Semenova, Ad- sorption of a Mixtur6 of Thiophene and Heptane on Zeolite NaA 218 Pavlova, L. F. Adsorption From n-Hexane-Benzene Solutions With Synthetic Zeolite CaA 225 Card WN Synthetic Zeolites: (Cont.) Tonkonog, L.,G., K. V. Chmutov. Separation of Mixtures of Ethyl and Methyl Alcohols on Synthetic Zeolites Vollf, M. B.j and R. V. Alekseyeva. Application of Syn- thetic CaA Zeolites. in Separating Hydrocarbon Mixtures Mitrofanov, M. 0., and Ya. V. Mirskiy. Separation of Petroleum Fractions on Synthetic Zeolites N. V. Itsev, N. Vo A. F. Starovoytova, and N. S. Torochesh- CK4 ts~ev' doorption Method of Purifying Iaopentane n= . e Ai From Admixtures of n-Pentane Vinogradovaj V. S., and L. S. Kofman. Application of Syn- thetic Zeolites In Sepaj~ating and Purifying Synthetic Rubber Monomers Card SOV/6246 230 233 236 239 245 Synthetic Zeolites: (Cont.) SOV/6246 heshnikov. tsev., I. P. Ogloblina, and N. S. Toroc -,4(elltsevi N R&Zen-~-ration of Zeolites in a Gas Stream 203 Vaynshteyn, S. M., G. V. Astaflyev, Ye. Ya. Giyenkop N. I. Lulovaj and A. T. Slepneva. Methods of Plant and Quality Control of Finished Products DUring Manufacture of Zeol.ite 212 A,TypL- Adsorbents APPLICATION OF ZBOLITES Kiselev, A. V., Yu. A. Elltekovp and V. N. Semenova. Ad- sorption of a Mixtur6 of Thiophene and Heptane on 218 Zeolite NaA Pavlova, L. F. Adsorption From n-Hexane-Benzene Solutions 225 With Synthetic Zeolite CaA Card Synthetic Zeolitess (coot.) SOT/06246 Tonkonog, L. 0., K. V. Chmutov. Sepamtion of Mixtures of Ethyl and Methyl AloohoYs on Synthetic Zeolitea 230 an4(jR.:V;. Vol'f, M. B., so fiej ;AjjIjekje~ayeva., AppAcation of Syn- thetio CsA Zaol a 9 Hydrogarbon Mixtures 233 Mitrofanov, M. 0., and Ya. V. Mirskiy. Separation of 236 Petroleum Fractions on Synthetic Zoolites A. F. Starovoytova, and N. S. Tdrqphesh- nikov. The Adsorption Method of Purifying IsopenWe From Admixturwof n-Pentano 239 -----L I Vinogradova, V. S.i~ and L. S. Kofmao. Application of Syn- thetia Zoolitesiln Sevat4ating and Purifying Synthetia Rubber Xonomers; :245 Card low& T-, Synthetic Zeolites; (Cont.) SOV/6246 Bark, So Ye.y(~R~ ~lltsev~ 1. P. Ogloblina, No M. SergeyeVa, M. I. Skvort-sova, and No So Torocheshnikov. The Application of Synthetic Zeolites as Molecular Sieves for Preparing Proteative Atmospheres 276 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress SUBJECT: Chemical Engineering BN/hT/jk Card IfOR 713/63 4-1 -~11719 TOROCHESHNIKOV, N.S.; KELI SB~V.V~.- MWINENKOV) V.I. Adsorption of monovinylacetylene on zeoiites. Zhur. MO 7 no.6-.694-695 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnichaskiy institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva. (Butenyne) (Zeolites) SARKISIYANTS, Gayk Arkadlyevich; BENIYAMINOVICK, Osip Aleksandrovichj KELITSEV, Vladimir Vladimirovichl KELITSEV. NiKkolay )qadjmLr,9Ac1U POWZKOV, Vladimir Tikhonovich; KHALLIF,~-, Allbert Llvovich; KHODANOVICH, Ivan Yefimovich; RAAEEN, V.N., kand, tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; PLETNEV, K.N.,inzb.,red.;1EVIffA, Y4KS., ved. red.; POLOSINA, A.S., takhm red. (Proce sing and utilization of ]Pi 11 08 rergbotka t 1&vi~*Aae gas&. (By]G.A.Sarkieliante i dr4 Moskva, Gostbpt4kh1lo'sto, ).962. 216 p. Oa 4 1613) 1. Kafedra gaza Azerbaydzhanskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Zna- meni instituta nefti i khimii im. M.Azisbakova (for Raabeno Pletnev). 2. Zamestitell direktor Vaesoyuznor nau~chno-iasladovatellqkogo instituts. ga20VOY promyshlennosti for Raaben). (Gas, Natural) (Gas industry-Equipment and.suppl-ies) CIFLISHIN, L.V.; NAZAjw,,j, B.G.; !.,' V - ) . .1 A ;i-j la-M I D.A.; b I. j, I.L. Determiaing the oil contont in ldi;h-j)rO:Isurfj ga:,. r:az. prom. 9 no.9: 49-50 64. OMIRA 17:10) - . 1, i SOKOLOV, Vasiliy Andreyevich; TGROCRES11NIKOV, Nikolay Semenovich; KELITSEV, Nikolay Vlaaimirovich; LEVINA, Ye.S., ved. red. (Molecular screene and their applicaLlon] Molokuliarnye sita I. ikh primenenie. Moskyri, Izd-vo "Dimila," 1964. 155 P. (MIRA 17:7) , KEL I TSqO N. V. Foreign technology. Gaz. prom. 8 no.,9:52-55 S 163. (KrRA 17: 8) KELITSEV .1 1.---,.-.-- j -Wk. Kinetics of the desorption of water vapors and carbon dioxide from zoolites in a vacuum. Gaz. prom. 9 no.4:51-54 '64. (MIRA 17t8) KELITSEV,--N. - MY&PIEMOV, V.I.; TOFdCf=HNrKOV, N.S. Use of fine-porous adsorbents for separating the acetylenic hydrocarbons. Khim. prom. 40 no.llt8l3-817 N 164 (HIRA 18:2) wl~M)JT L 1596-66 AM4048142 BOOK MWITATIM Lra/ 661.183: 66.o7i .7 SokolovA Vasiliy-Andr ch; Tbrocheshnikoyt Nikolear Seagnovich; Kelltaev' Vikolav Vladimirovich 1-Moleculer sieveiland their use (Holekulyarnyie, sita, I Ikh primeneniye) Hbucow# lzd7-vo "Khimiy , 1964. O15Sp. illus., biblio. 2,300 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: petrochemistry,, chemical separation, hydrocarbon, analytic chemistry, molecular sieve.. zeolite, crystal PURPOSE AND CCVERAaE: The book Is a presentation both on the properties and application of molecular sieves In purification and separation of gaseous and liquid mixtures. The structured of natural and artifical. zeolites used as molecular sieves are described. Included are also mathods for their practical use in various branches of technology for drying, purification and separation ef hydrocarbons. Research results on membranes and films made from some material-9 and used in capacity of molecular sieves are presented. The book is inteneded for ,engineers and technicians in oil, gas and petrochemical Industry. Card 1/2 1596-66 ';AM404814~ TAKE OF CCR17ENTS (abridged): f Ch. I. Porous crystals and their properties as molecular sieves 5 Ch. II. Use of molecular sieves for drying and purification of gases and.-- liquids 36 Ch. III. Use.of molecular sieves for separation of gases end liquids 76 Ch. IV. Use of zealites in chemical synthesis - - 126 Ch. V. Use of molecular sieves in analytical chemistry-:. 133 Ch. V1. molecular sieves of membrane and film sh9pe SUB CODE: NP,, CC SMUTIED: lukL-64 ITR REF SOV: 063 omm o69 __C caml ~/2 -- -- I KELITSINY N.V-..;_.TORCG!IESIfNIKGV,, N.S.; SHU14YATSKII, Yu.1. Using synthetic zeoliten for separating lower olefinic hydrocarbons from lightly concentrated gases. Gaz. delo no.9zP-5-28 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1, 14oakovokiy ordena Lenim khimiko-ttAhnologicheakiy institut im. D.I.Mendeleyr~7u. KEb'TSEV, N.V.; TITGVA, Yu.K.; TOROCIIESH"I"IKOV, N.S. Une of synthetic zeolitea in the deop purifientlon of liquefied gases. Trudy MKIITI no.!,7.-61-68 164. (10'a% 18:9) TOROCIrES-111,11KOV, N.S.; KELITSEV, N.V.; ")IDOFICV, A.I. Use of synthetic zeolites in the combined drying of and carbon dioxide removal from air under high pressure. Tnidy '11PH no.47: 68-74 '64. O"'TRA 18:9) -w -M KILITSIV, V. Conference on the Problems of Complete Resources of the the Ukhta industrial Mr 157. (Ukhta--Oao, Natural) Utilization of Natural complex& Gat, prom, no*3:38 (MIRA 12:3) KKLITSEV, V. ~pw, wm wwWA-*"~*" ' " * Apparatus for determining the odorant content of natural gas (from "Am6r. Gas J.," no.8 1957). Gas. prom. no-3:56-57 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:3) (Gas, liatural--Anal7sis) OiO 0 0 to 0 SM4 i il 0 00-, C00000 00000 40*00 OUR-M 0 0 I A 0 A 7 of 11 U is k it #4 11, 0 R 31 AV 46 At 40 U Ad A A.. C_A-L P JULMI 4- 4 R -4-- _e . ..... J.P PUMS14% AND PotrowfIts W"S :0 .4 980. GAS LDSSES IN TRANSPWATION OUR ASMSTOS CIMNT PIPE LIMM. V. and Teener, P. A. (Neftyanoe Khox., 1946, 24, (8), 69-721 Chem. Abstr., 1947, la, 3600). :0 In piping natural gas for a distance of 21.1 ka. over a pipe line 00-1. 7mads of standard asbestos-onent pipo of 300 mm. inside diameter, to -C of a 000 * 'j 0 -the average loss of gas use equal to 129 ou.m. For 24 hra. per km. It seems that, with increase in service life, the piping becomes loan rorous owing to progroosive carbonization, i.e., gradual aboorp- t'on of C02 frm the air. Absorption of H2S from the gaB may have a similar offset on the pipe material. A 10. 1 L A 49 ISLLURGKAL LIT(RATURE CLAUIVICATION 7- 7.:-~7 (tat AV 00 LS It 0 At R a it IS 1~ i it U 19 ft W* 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 -00 *00 jog -69 fee Ice: ro goo Aft L % f1d 0 0 9 1 W M 9 A 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 6 0 0 roe to : 00 k* t;0: tie* KI[LITSNV,. V.V.;. TISM, P.A.; LITOVA. L.A.. vedushchiy redaktor; POLOSINA, I A.S., tekhaicheskiy redaktor [Carbon-black; its properties, production and use) Sazha - evoistva, proizvodetvo i primenenie. Hookya, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1952. 170 P- (HLRA 9:10) (Carbon-black)