SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHARKHAROV, A.A. - KHARKINA, L.M.
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP86-00513R000721820014-6
Release Decision:
RIF
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
100
Document Creation Date:
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date:
September 17, 2001
Sequence Number:
14
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 31, 1967
Content Type:
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
![]() | 3.62 MB |
Body:
KWKHLROV, A.A.; TSVETKOVA, V.V.
Mechanism of the dyeing 19f polyvinyl alcohol fibers with
dispersed dyes. Izv.vya',ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekst.prom.
no.2:112-118 163. (MIRA 16t6)
1. Lenilradakiy tekstillnyy institut imeni S.M.Kirova.
Dyes and dyeing-Textile fibers, Synthetic)
BELITSOV, V.M.; KHARKHAROV, A.A.; YEREMEYEVA, R.F.; ANANIYEVA, Ye.B.;
VAS IL I ymy-W.-n- - -
Blibaching of cotton yarn and yarn products with sodium chloride.
Tekst. prom. 23 no.9t7O-73 S 163. (KRA 16110)
1. Sotrudniki Leningradskogo tekstillnogo instituta imeni
S.M. Kirova (LTI) (for Belltsov, Kharkharov).. 2. Pryadillno-ni-
tochnyy kombinat imeni S.M. Kirova (for Yeremeyeva). 3. Pryadillno-
nitochnyy kombinat ftKrasr%aya Nit"' (for Vasillyeva).
(Bleaching) (Yarn)
KGVZIIIIII L.As; KJUW,,IfuIII'GVj A.A.
I
Romoval o;' co~urod a(ImIxtures from active vinyl sulfene dyes. Izv.
vys.uchob.zuv.; tr.,kh.tekst.prom. no.3:95-97 163. (IURA 16:9)
1. Leningradoldy 1,"kstfl I nyy J n3titut . imeni S.M.Kirova.
(Dyija iu--,d dyeing-Chemistry)
(Sulfenas)
KHARKHARGV, A.A.; GURTOVFMO, S.I.; KALONTAROV, I.Ya.
Investigating the hydrolysis of dyas Containing chlorine
derivatives of heterocycles as a reactive system. Izv. vyS.
ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. no-4t99-102 163.
(MIRA 16: 11)
1. Leningradakiy tekstillnyy institut imeni S.Me Kirova.
BEL f I-)OV PV.M.; "ARKURQV~ A.A.
Effect of eblorine bleaching on the waxl1k.? Bubstances find
lignin of vegetable fibers. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh.
tekst. prom. no.1:97-102 t61.. (MLRA 17 -. 5.)
1. Loningradskly Institut, tokst.1-11noy J logkov prowyohlennolti
imeni S.M. Kirova.
ZABASHTAP V.N.; YERSHOV, A.P.-, MARKHAROV, A.A.
Changes in the absorption spectrum related to the chnnges in
the dye and fiber bond. Izv. vyo. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst.
prom. no.6398-102 164, WIRA 18:3)
1. Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti
imeni Kirova.
riloictiling; the 9fflclent ayot-~,,,a r~,r nyl~-n (~ti- e
vlavloulfonic dyos. VY!'. -,..!tleb. to!
rio.4: 105-110 164.
3. Lorilm-radskiy Inotitut tel:irt''noy- s' ennos
im. S.M. Kirova.
A.A., ircuf
SLUMOVIGH, Ye.Ye., inzh.; 0 "
Necimnism of tho dyoing of polyainid,3 fihc;rs with n-,etillized
dispersion dpa. Tokst. .rom. 24 no.7:61,-66 i1 IIS4. (IUIRA 17:10)
1. Sotrudniki Leningradskogo instituta tekstillnoy i 1e. ay
proMahlonnosti ironi S.M. I'drova.
BELIT'107
L
t,o ol ea""lli1q, of
1. Len ing-ra risk 1y -,nnootl
S.M- KI
BELITSOVP V.M.; KHARKHAFIOV, A.A.
Role of activators in the process of chlorite bleaching.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. no.2:101-107
165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti
imeni Kirova.
'I'll RA ";8-/.
t,o Fr,-u. ;~5
,y 'I
*'~2 r -t
ILI
ni2. I-&,i
av,.
10 0 fl, 'I
ve-I
r
r. rvu,
ARESTOVA, G.A., aspirant; HAMIAROV, A.A., p-rof.
riyeing of polyacrilonitrile fibe-r-6 wlth azo dye3 ftrialng. on the
f"Lbpr. Takst.prom. 25 no.,',.63.-65 F 16~6 (MI RA 18: 4)
1. Sotruriniki Mningradskogo ingtitutri tc-kstll'noy i legkoy
jyroVshlirinnos L' .
KHAR.KHAROV. A.A..-, prof.; T-SlIETK.GVA, V.V., naue_-hny.; nolnidnf),
Dyeing, of I'vinol" blended with vMul#,!ie fiiu.,rs, Nknt. prorn.
25 no.4:49-51 Ap 165. ( '_,P.T5lj
1. Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy I li~u~iDy promy!~Iilcnnosti,
STARIKOVICII, Ye.Ye., iopolnyayushchly obyazannosti dotsenta ;- RHARKHAEOVI
- A. prof.
Use of type 'Ils2" acid metallized dyes in dyeing polyamide
fibers. Tekst. prom. 25 no.9s58-60 S 165. (MIFA 18SIO)
1. Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti
imeni S.M. Kirova.
wialpti of t.h,.-i iL,-ino -':!,i triUng-niit
Ij -wr I! .)n, j-,rl. 1e fib-, rn. 1 7.v, vy.,-.
nn.i-92-97 165.
. 1 (MMU 1W)
1. Lorimura-llokl.y ',nF'l.i*Wir, `.-'Fik.), ILlnoy .1.
Q
Kirova.
KHARKHAROV, A.A., prof.; YERSHOV, A.P., dotsent
Colorists of finishing factories. Tekst. prom. 25 no~12:73-75
D 165. (:uru 19:1)
1. Sotrudniki Leningradrikogo Instituta tekstilIncy I. legkoy
promyehlannostl imeni S.M. Kirova.
L 30712-66 EWT(m)/'EWP(J)/T R14
AGG KRi AP5028991 (A)
S01IRGE CODES* UR/0342/65/000/()09/0058/0060
AUTHORSt Starikovich, ye, y9, (Docent); K)wrkhqr2v, A. A. (Professor)
ORGt Lonlnfrrad Institute of the Textile nnd LiMit Industry imeni So M Kirov
(Loningradakiy inatitut tekstillnoy f loglto'y promyshlennonti)
/ JJ f, .;; -_,
TITLES The dyeing Of PolYamide f-lbors.with acIdic metal-ccntaining dyes of type
D2
SOURGEt Tekstilinayn. profWahlennoat', no. 9, 1965, 58-60
TOPIC TAGSt dye chemical, polyamide, capron, polymer
ABSTRAM The object of the invest1gation wan tho quantitative determination of
the extent to which Intermolecular forco3 and oalt-forming or Ionic forces par-
ticipate in the fixation of metal-cont.-iining complexes lt2 to a polyamide sub-
strate, The experiments were carried out an a capron particle which contained
38 mg -eq of NH2 groups per kg of polyamldo, Thu absorption of acid grey NSM
dyestuff by acetylated and nonacetylnted cnpron particles at pH 7.5 and 90C was
determined. The experimental results nro presented in graphs and tables (eees,
Figo I)# It In concluded that the fixntlon of metnl-containing comp yes 9f
lox d
Card 1/2 UDC1 677,842,3161677.494.675
L 30712-66
Cd
AGG NRs AP5028991
200
Fig. 1. Absorption of acid gray f0m 180--
b7 a Capron particles
nonacetylatedi
2 acetylateds /40-
120
(D /00
0 80
"4
_P 40 1 f
0 14
RZO
11 0
f 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 Cp
M
12 -- in the-vat
/tier - .
the 1:2 type is not due to salt formation by the terminal amino groups# and it
was found that the fixation of acid grey 11314 dyestuff at a dye concentration of
0.115 __11.48 Mg -eq/liter does not exceed 23% of the total dye adhering to the
fiber. Orig, art# host I table and 2 graphs,
SuB CoLpt n/ bUBM DATES none/ OTH RKF1 002
Card 2/2
ACC A!_6009Z65
Uo5tod. Bata in given to support the assumption that complex compounds are formed
botwoon tho anion active dyo and the cation active Alkamon. Crigo art. haot 2 figure
3 tablus and 4 formulas.
SUB CODE': 11, 13/ SUBM DATEz 05Nov64/ GRIG REFS 003/ OTH REFS 012
- _~.; POKROVSKAYA, G.A., starshly nauchnyy sotruLLnlk
LIA A. A. P TT~? I
Studying the conditions of high-temperature continumis methods
far dyeing knit fabric8 made from polyt-3ter Mors. Tel-st.
prom. 24 no.9:49-52 S 164. 041EA 17: 11)
1. Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy I legkoy promyshlemosti.
1`7 ~.P?: I Yi ROV ~ j* - CLTT0'VDJKOY S.I.
4.~ " t-:.! )
I -
"Ludying, the kinetics of the hydrol.'sis cf c,--1 Idine
o - -C" ' I.,..-
dyeg in a2kali. and acid media, Izv. vys. ucheb. v--v.; tekh.
toks. pl-om. no.3:95-101 164. (,xip-", 1--": 1-0)
1. Leningradskiy institut tekstillnoy i IeCkoy promyshlennostl
lm,eni Kirova.
I:lUiTJL.I,ROV, L.A., Cnnd IL.ed Sci - (dino) 11 Effect of modicinal
thor-py on blood co,!iCul- tion indices in f-ir(-ljl,,to--y -J.I,!',',fficiency.1'
"0:',p 1959- 14 I)P (Vill of Herdth USSR. Geritrkl lj%-,~t frjr the A,`LV.ncOd
1'r.,inine of Physicirme). 2010 copic,.,, (I'L,37-5S', 112)
S/
YdIARIOIAROV, M.A.
Effect of strophanthin,, eupIqllin and certain diuretics on blood
coagulation in,patients with circulatory inBufficiency. Terap.
arkh. 31 no.4:46-52 Ap 159o (MIRA 14-'5)
1. Iz 2-y kafedry terapii (ZaV. - prof. B.Ye.VotdW) TSentrallnooo
instituta usovershenstvovanii vrachey na baze botlni~sy S.P.Botkina.
(BLOOD--COAGULATIolir (STROPIWITHIN)
(AMNOPHMINE)
KIIARKIIAROV, M.A.
Method for determining the heparin time. Lab. delo 8 no-4:17-20
Ap 162. (MI-14, 15-5)
1. Kafedra terapii No.2 (zav. - prof.B.Ye. Votchal) TSentrallnogo
instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moskva.
(HEPARIN)
KRARKHAROV. 9.3. (Hockva)
Comparative evaluation of dicoumarino and fentlin as anticoagulants.
Klin.med-36 no..'7:28-32 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz vtoroy kafedry terapil (zav. - prof. B.Ye.Votchal) TSentrall-
no,go inatituta ueovershenstvovaniya vrachey na base bollnitay
iment Botkina.
(COURARIII, related cpda.
bishydroxycoumarin ther., comparition with fenilin (Rue))
WITIC(MOUIANTS, ther. use
fentlin, comparison with bishydroxycoumarin (Rue))
ZALIKIND. Yu.S.,0%.rkh~rova, G.M.
Reaction of 215-diphanyl-3-hazyne-2.5-diol (symmetric dimethyl-
diphanylbutynediol) with phenol In the presence of sulfanilic acid.
Zhur.Obahchey Zhim. 22, 1838-48 152. (KLRA 5:11)
(CA 47 no-15:7470 153)
1. Lensovet Tech.Inst., Leningrad.
uj I-L! LuIll
I, L Ij I'l J u -j
YHLIMAROVAP G. M.
On Some Recurrent Regularities in'the Seftes of Ortho-Derivatives of Anilire
and its Anologues, page 1663, Sbornik statey po obahchey khimii, (Collection
of Papers on General Chemistry), Vol II, Moscow-Leningrad, 1953, pages 1680-
1686.
C'~ -a 1 1.51 W42
B. A., and Kharkharova, G.
-A Itle c Synthouis and properties of certain benzimidazola derivatives. Parlto
Reaction of 1,2,4-triaminobenzene vith
Z-4/9, 1651-1659, Son 1954
Ab~:tract The rea ction of 1, 2,4-triaminobenzane w i t),, n :;,,Id
--- - o rt '-~ -q o f 5-ami-no derivatives of 'u~- '-:Ive
rhr- effact of hydrochloric acid 0 ~' - ~-
"Z-~ i *-n--z~ reaction of
-r-?3enca )f nydrochloric acid, iis
f,)r the synthesis of certain
,wai--e f,~qtrablished. Eight rnferencet~:
r:. t' ut ion
',Uid ttlad April 2, 1954
6411
USSR./Organ!:,. Chemistry - Theoretical and General Questions on Organic Chemistry,
E-1
Abst Journalt Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19., 1956) 61373
Author; Poray-Koshits, B. A., Kharkharova, G. M.
Ins titut ion t r': P~); pie io t!Y 2_
Title: Synthesis and Properties of Some Derivatives of BenzimidAzole.
interaction of c-phenylere-diamine with Some Carboxylic Acids
Original
Periodical: Zh. obshch. khimil, 1955, 25) No 11, 2138-2143
Abstract; Investigated was the reactivity (R) of a number of carboxylic
acids: anthranilic, p-azinobenzoic) m-aminobenzoic, nicotinic,
acetic, hydrocinnamic, phenyl acetic, benzoic, p-chlorbenzoic,
formic) mandelic-and anisic, on their interaction with o-phenyl-
enediamine Woo -16oo, 5 hours) and the effects upon R of cone-,
centration of H'11. A criterion of R was the-if
_'~ji!Ld of the cor-
responding benzimidazole. Increase in conceji~ration of HC1 in-
creases R up to a certain limit after which the R decreases.
Card 1/2
USSR/Organi,- Chemistry - Theoretical and General questir-,ns on Organic Chemistryp
E-1
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61373
Abstract: The reactivity of aromatic acids is lower than that of fatty and
fatty-aromatic acids. In the case of amino-benzoic acids the R
increases with increase of their dissociation constant.
Card 2/2
USS-II/Organic Chomistry. Synthotio Organic Chemistry, E. .2
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 19571 19211
Author Miarkharova G. M-.
Inst
Title Synthesis and Properties of Bonzimidazole. III. To
the Problem of the Interaction of 1,2,4-triaminoborzono
with Carbonic Acids.
Orig Pub: Zh. obahch. khimiyi, 1956, 26 No 6, 1713-1717
Abstract: Tho cauno of the poculiar bohavior of 1,214-triamino-
bcnzeno (I) at its condonsation with carbenic acids (0111)
in the prosanco of 30-35% H01 is the structure of its
salt. Expressed and partially 3ubotantiatod is the
assumption, that in the salt fornation of I takc part
only tho an,inogroups in the positions 2 and 4, forming
I 21M (II). Owing to the action of two aubstitutes in
the mota-position on the free 1121T.-group, is unablo to
Card 1/3
Card 3/3
KHARKHAROV. A.A.. XHAMDMOVA. G.H.
D70ing of avnthatic fibere. Izv. vys. uchah. zov.; takh. takst.
prom. no# 3:122-124 158. (MIRA 11:7)
1. Leningradekiy takatilln" institut.
(Dyes and dyeing--Tmxtile fibers, Sjvnt'~mtic)
-5113), SOV/79-29--9-51/76
AUTHORS: Kharkharovp A. A-,_I~hk
TITLE: Absorption Spectra and Structure of the llolecules. VI. Cololr~3
of the Hydroohlcric Salts of the Arylhjdrazones of 9-Acridya.
Aldehyda Containing Residueg of Condensed Cycles and Residue~j
of Heterocycles
?ERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959P Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 3042-3043
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: As was found already earlier 'Ref 1) the color, I.e. th!j
position of the main maxim-am and the intensity of the ab-
sorption of the organic compounds depends on the amouiL of -h(1-
interacting n-electrons and en the tctal shift of the electron
density in the molecule. These rules hold also for conijugate
systems inte=rupted by an imine grcup and especially for the
hydrochlorides of the aryl-hydrazones of 9-acridyl aldehyde
investigated in the present paper. The introduction of the ccn-
densed cycles and residues of the heterocycles into this system
instead of the phenyl residue confirms again the abcve menticn-
ed rule (Figu 1-51 Table). Proceeding from the hyaroohlorid~-.-_
Card 1/3 of phenyl- and naphthyl hydrazones of 9-acridyl aidehyde it was
SOV/79-29-9-51/76
Absorption Spectra and Structure of the 110!eCU103. '11. CO1Or8 Of the Hyd!O-'
chloric Salts of the ArylhydrazoneB of 9-Acridyl Aldehyde Containing Rpsid,-,f-i~
of Coadensed Cycles and Renidue~3 of & H;!terocycles
demonstrated that the multiplication of thp
electrons in the conjugate syitvm~, inte~:ruptpd by the Ammine
group as well as in the ncrmal conjugate systems is a-~cox,po-,nieli
by an intezisificati-n -:%f aolo,~-. Or -the basf.9 of the tn-P-!3t'--
gation of the hydrochlorides phenyl-. naphthyll-j ac-,~rarh-
thenyl-, and carbanclyl hydrazonea of 9-acr~.dyi
was found that the inczease cf the total shift of the eIa,7t--0-,
density in the molecule frczi the radfcal R to the acridf-nil~m
nitrogen H-Nj~; is accompanivd by a f-a::t--,eZ int~-znsificatior of
color. Proceeding from the hydrochlorides of ~,henyl-, benz-
imidazolyl arithraquinonyl- and Other lVdrazcniaB of 131-a~ridyl
aldehyde it w--2 shown that the bathochromic effect of the
multiplization of interacting n-electrons may be suppresspd b,
the hypsochromic influence of an eleotrophilic radical viz
under the reduction of the tol'al shift of th(, P-1--,ctron danuity
in the moleculel in the givon case, from the radical tu the
acridinium nitrogen. The change ir the radical struct*a w~lch
is connected -with the imine group in the hydrochlo::-ic :,alts
Card 2/3 of the hydrazonen of 9-acridyl aldehyde changeG only little ~h-i
I '_zO'I/'"19-29-9-5 1/70'
Aboorption Spectra and: Structure of the Mcleculun. V1. Coicr,3 cf the Hydrc.-
chloric Salts of the Aryihydrazonefi of Q,-Acridyl Ald,)hyd,! Contairing Residues
of Condensed Cycles and Reeiducs. of . HeteracyclaH
total shape of the curve, the positien and thq shcrt-wave
-maxima and the relative distribution of the intensity cf the
absorption bands. The structure of the d~jes obtained was con-
W4-.h-
firmed by the similarity of theiv sp,.,ctral 'hosp
.Vf.5 - %I
of the phenyl hydrazones of 9-acridyl aldehyde, which had beEn
accurately investigated already earlier, and b.,, elementary
analyBia. There are 5 figure,~, 1 table, ard 5 S.Dviet ref-
erences*
kSSOCIkTION: Leningradskiy tekstiIInyy. institu'l- (L~aningrad Textile
Institute)
SUBMITTED: January 12, 1958
Card 10
KHROBOSTOVO S.N,j kand.tekbn.nauk; KHARKHURIMt Sb.Kh., inzh.
Effect on souls on the traction power of tractors. Mekh. i elek.
sots. selfkhoz. 19 no.lt22-24,.461. (KIRA 24-.3) 1~
1, Belorusakiy institut mokhanizatsii aellskogo khozyaystva.
(Tractors) (Soils)
CAO'Sory
Abo. Jour. :
v
Thanncolo,-,y nLnd ToxJcolo,,,-j. r;lhonothorapcij tic
Propor~tl=3. Antlbi(-~'L:ic-,
I
llef lhur-31.ol, M) 2.3, iio 61530
-~Uti-lz)r : Piic~Llmva, T. 1. ; 1~:qar]6-iina D
Iantitilt. : I'lostov-on-Don ~t-ts~.,arclri Anti-
Titlo I Traer-appoutir, Action of Antibiotlcs and Ch-c-lot'le-
mpevitiv, Yr opara t:~~. ons, w,pon k,"nojera
in Rabbits
oriCz. Pub. : "Ir. llostovak-. n/D 1-,oq. praUvochumn, in-
f- - .
ta, lq,56, 10, '311-258
Abstmet : Thr IntroCuctlon of a vilt-ure of vinilent cho-
lcz:-- vibrioz (100 nil -'l- 1 on teria 0, -'ro c 1-"-,y
-1 n t o i c- a 11 b lza 10,-, -z a b'~) t 3 ,11 C d i n a
.,o d infe ,, t i o *u o, p ro o o o:~i t) o r--b-
Drolong f
blt~: ierej ~X
f Octioll,
a!"pral'tirica, of
in tho 1-.%' )od sta-ca!,
nolor,-Q-:,,jphenicoj7, Disi~,lforrLin r J. -
v
S/I
OPS: ~;hlfrin, '11.Yu., r~ovalenkco, Yu.Ye., %ol-osnik, B.F., Polyakova,
'Kharkhorin, A.7,1.
T TTU-' - Dcvelon-i,?nt of Tcchnolo~7y for ~!anufact--ire of I'lollow LxIcs
P -*,'-7 4. P-) D I C,LKuznechno-shta-povochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, "o. 11, pp-11-15
text; The problem of hollo,..r axles for rolli.r- 7tocl- or. railroads
could rot be solved up to now. The alithors have zsit-estrd to ---mfactuye
h,ollo,..., axles fron hollow rolled blanks and I.-Ine '1-'ralva,-,on?avod plant I~as
developed axle desirns in cooperation with the UkrainSkiy nanchno-is3ledo-
vatellsz'*-iy trubnyy institut (ITk-rainian Scientific Tube '."'nearch ~nstit,.ite)
a_
(Fig. 1, axle for plain bearin~,,roj Fi-. 2, for roller Experi-
me nts were carried out with billets rolled in ann miton tic tiz*. rolli
Oe
~-iill from "h5" steel pcr, rOf/-1.050-57 (GOST 1050-57) stanrinrd of the foll ow-
inZ com-position: (*%) 0.4h C;~10.25 Si; 0.2e S; 0.021. P; ~-13 Cr.
Blanics of 230 mm dia-meter ijere pit-rced i~~ a p1rrcir,' mill, rollnd in an
autor:,.itic 11220" or 111100" mill witli tl)rf.,e panses, then rehented and forZed
on the (,nds 1-n an especially rlesi,-red three - i-:-,pre.,3 sion di.e. (Fi-- 4), or in
Card 113
S11821601t~r',~101. 1/003/016
A161/AQ29
Devnlor-iPnt of Technolo,, for ,Ianti fact ure of 110110w Axles
'Y
a single-impression die (r"ig. 5) for plai r. or roller bcarir.'~-s, -vsp(.,ctivej,-,,
(Fi-. 7 and W. Ends w,~rc forred with a -!andrel to ,iain*r. the hole in
the axle trunnions. The axle t,all thickness was un~~ven On account of t~e
twistin-I of the metal in the piercinr process, biit this helical line of
hic~her o- loi,.,er wall thickness did not disbalance the entire axle too 7i!ich.
As wall uneveness can increase on a ccount of bucklin-, of ro:if-h axles,
t;tral clitening of the rough rolled Lxle nrlist be 71,adc obli atory i th, anu-
factixin7 process. The axles w-re normalized In a continuo:,s furnace with
640 tlOOC for 5 h 30 min and cooled in t~.c air. The ~~%Ic-ostructlirf' of
the triinnions !ietal was donso and sorivi wl~.h flIv--s follo,,;inr~, tl,i~ :-xle out-
towards the inner sitrface. The rachztnibalr~broeerties were above t!-.e stand-
ard requirem-nts @-,-I partly even high, r than the nccharicLl promrti-er: of
zolid axles. -the i:~!.-ht of the axlcs varled betvven 32~' and 311b *.,-.., compar-
ed i-rith h28 k- oil a solid standard axle. 'Mien V~chni.q,tes will b,~ improved,
the 7~,;e'LE;ht of the hollow axle for roller bearinf-s riay be further reduced to
Card 213
S11 8 2/6()/Cd)')/011/00.*3/( 16
A16*1402-7)
Developm.nt of Technolocry for Ilanufactur- of [follow Ldes
310-318 kc,p. The conclusion is drawn that nanufacture of hollow axles fron,
rolled blanks by rolling and subsequent forginc- of the ends is fr-asibl.e.
Fatigue tests of hollow axles are necessary, but a rollin,~ shop riroject
for manufacturing hollow axles may be develo! ed without waLtin~- for the
test results, for hollow axle blanks can bc produced by existir- emiip;'ICnt.
The recorLiendfd production eniiipment include,.-. a machine for makin.7 hollovi
blanlks~ a three-high helical cross rollin- mill ("stan poprrocllro-vintovoy
Drokatki") and hydratilic nrenses for for-ina the axle ends.
Card 3/3
KHARYMRIN, V-S-, inzb.
Constructing a 220 kv olectric transmission line. Nov.
teldi-mont.1 spatetrab.v strol. 21 no.12:8-11 D 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. Trost Sampolaktromontasb.
(Ilectric lines--Nerhead)
o1.11 - __Patho1orj__jW~q__5'8_
1639. PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE LUNGS, CAUSED BY INSPIRATION
OF HOT AIR (Russian text) - Kharkhurim, 1. &1. and Vigalok S. G.
ARKII. PATOL. 1957, 19/8 (29TRITTMu-s. Z-
Twenty-seven dogs were used in the following experiments: air heated to 130-135*C.
was introduced through a tracheotomy opening under slight pressure for thvee to
four minutes; the aniMals were killed after intervals of from 5 minutes to 14 days. Cir-
culatory disturbances appeared first as apoplectifqrm foci in the lungs with peri-
focal oedema, bronchial spasms with atelectases and acute emphysenia were also
to be found. After 3-7 days,' tnicro-focal pneutnonta and a proliferating endovascu-
litia and perivasculitin developed. Later, desquamative bronchitin and secondary,
confluent haemorrhogie -purulent pneumonia were observed. In the rare cases
which developed no pneumonia reparative changes appeared after 12 to 14 days.
Brandt - Berlin (V, 15, 17)
USSR/11wmn and Animl Morphology Respiratory Systein. S
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 5, 1959, 21473
Author _Kharkhuriin, I.M., Vigalok, S.G.
Inst
Title The Problem of Pathological Changes in tho Lungs
During the Inhalation of Hot Air (Experijaental-
Morphological Investigation)
orig Pub : Arkhiv. patologii, 1957, No 8, 29-31
Abstract : No abstract.
Card 1/1
. Z r-Inzh,-podpolkovnik; SHVXBIG, A.. lnzh.-polkoynik; RMA, F..
--- M= -VIRMIN. I., kapitan; AFONIH, B.,
inzh.-kapitan.
inEn.-kapitan
Training of repairmen, Tankist no,1:22-25 A 158. (MIRA 1113)
(Tanks (Hilitary soionce)-Maintonance and repair)
KHAMLYRIM, V.S.; HYABUSHKIN, V.F.
-
Using the permanent electric supply source of the building under
construction for the construction work. Stroi.prom. 33 no.12:
37 D '55. (KLRA 9-3)
1. Yuzholaktromontazh.
(Building) (Zlectric power distribution)
~,, KHARKHURIN, V.S., inzbnner.
-
Installinp mlectrical equipment In metallurgical plants.
Prom.energe 12 no.1:22-26 Ja '57. ,(MLRA 10:2)
1. ICIektromontazbWy treat Severno-sapadnago rayona, Ministerstya
stroitalletya prodpriyatiy metallurgichaskoy I khimichaskor
protVahlennosti.
(Metallurgical plants--Electric equipmnnt)
Kf"HUTA t A. F.
Surgical treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities.
Kkiixgiia 35 no. 5:0,3-97 My 159. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Iz kliniki fakulltetakoy khirurgii lechobnogo fakullteta
(zav. kaf,?-Iroy - prof. G.G. Karavanov) Livovskogo moditsinskogo
instituta. dir. - prof. L.N. Kuzmenko).
WTILI?ZtITIE~,, IkWR--SURGMY) (VARIX)
KgAmflm, A * F. (L ' v ov)
. .................. -M-w~
5ignificanco of venography in varicose veins of the lower
oxtremitioa. Felcapvkhir. 4 no-3:43-~4 KV-Je 159.
(VaICO-U VNINS. diag. (MIRA 12:8)
log, venography (Rua))
(ANGIOGRAYHY
venography in varicose veins of leg (Rue))
FAI~i_A - ~ I
Venous ;ressure and the blood circulation rate In varicose veins of
the lower extermities. Vrach.delo no.8:839-840 Ag 1596 (KIRA 12:12)
1. Klinika fakulltetskoy khirurgil (zav. - prof. G.G. Karavanov)
L'vovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(BLOOD--CIRCULATION) (UPERMITIES, LOWM--DISEASES)
KHARKHUTA, A. F., CAND MED SC,Iq "SURGICAL TREATMENT
OF VARICOSE VEINS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES*" cHERNOVRSYv
1960* (CHERNOVTSY STATE MED INST). (KL9 2-619 220).
-294-
YF-SIPOVA, T.K,, prof.; NOMOVA, T.K.;.-,KH'AMHUTAp A,F.
Pathological anatonW nt"! hiRtogennnin of chnnges In the vGIns of the
lowy)r extromitieg In varlix. Vop. pat, I reg. org. krov. i dykh. no.ij
111-120 161. (MIRA 18:7)
KHARKHUTA, A.F.
Effectiverne3s of surgical treatment of varicose veins of the
lower extremities from the point of view of remote results.
Khirurgiia 37 no*5838--42 My 061o (MIRA WO
1, Iz 11 khIrurgicheakogo otdoleniya (zav. - prof. 0.G. laravanov)
LIvovskoy oblastnoy klinicheakoy bolinitsy (glavnyy vrach V.I.
Besedin).
(VARU) (LEC;-..BWOD SWTLY)
KHMHUTAO.A.F.j BUTEYKOt K.P.
Method for venouo catheterization in the examination of enouB
hemodynamics in the lower extramitioa In clinical praclice.
Ekaper. khir. I anent. 9 no.5155~-58 S-0 164.
(MRA 18:11)
1. Institut eksperimentallnoy biologii I meditsiny (direktor -
prof. Ye.K.Meahalkin) sibirskogo otdaleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirak.
KHAR-MMA, N.Ya., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
r"', *- "-, Optimum amplitude of vibrations ior surface vibrators. Makh.ettoi.
4 no.9:10-11 5 147. (KIRA 9:2)
I.Lonfilial Doroshnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta.
(Vibration)
1. BORODACH nX, I. P. - KHARKHUTA, N. Ya. ..; VASIL I YE7, A. A., MG.
2. ussR (6oo)
4. Automobiles - Trailers
7. Cart on D-263 rubber tires. Mekh. strol. 9 no. U, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Con-ress, March 1953, Unclassified.
KFAIMUTA t X. * -
Machines for firming soils; theory, calculations and (Jesims. Leningrad, GGos* nauchno-
tekhn. izd vo rraBhInostr-)Jt. i sud-strolt. ].It-ry Leningradakoe otd-nie 1953. 163
p. (rZ -377"T',)
TA715.X45
KHARKH7JTA,H.Ya.. kandidat tekhnicheo)dkh nauk; VASIL' YXV, Yu.M., inzhener
Types and pRrnmetere for soil compAction machines used In winter.
Mekli.stroi.12 no.11:15-19 N155- (MLRA 9:1)
(Soil otabilization-Cold weather conditions)
VASILOYET, Yu.M., inzhener- KHARMTA, N.Ya., kandidat, tekhnichaski,:b nauk.
- -
Control of soil solidification In the field. Ayt. dor. 19 no.6:
4-6 Je 156. (MMA 9:9)
(Soil stabilization)
KHARKHUTL, N.Ya.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; USIL' M, Tu.K., Inzhenr.
Building embankments in winter. Avt.dor. 19 no.9:4-6 S 156.
(MLRL 9:11)
(Road construction--Cold weather conditions)
KHARM~ ~MA, H.y kand.tekhn.nauk; VASILIM, Tu.M., inzh.
~v
]Offset of soil compactneso an soil stabilit7. Avt.dor- 20 no.12:22-23
D '57. (MIRA 12:4)
(soil mechanics)
A
.;
"I'm
KHARKHUTA, Nikolay Yakovlevich; VASILIYEV, Yuriy Mikhaylovich; OMD4ENKO.
V.P., red.; LAKHKAN, F.Ye., tekhn.red.
t
(Compaction of earth for road fills] Uplotnenie gruntov dorozhnykh
nanypei. Moskva, Nauchno-takhn.izd-vo X-va nvtomobil'nogo trnnap.
i shossainykh dorog RSFSR, 1958 142 (MIRA 12:4)
(Road const;uctioJe I
rHA1RWM"A--&,Za.. kand. t ekhn. nauk.
Selectirg basic parameters for operating mechanisms in ramming
mwhines used In stabilizing soils. Strol. I dor. mashinostr. 3
no.l.*20-23 A 158. (KIRA lin)
(Road mehinery) (Soil stabilizationY
KHA.RKHU;PA, N.Ya., knrid. tekhn. nauk
Xffect of precoure In roller tiren on the courpaction of soil.
Stroi. I dor. mashinostr. 4 no.11:21-25 N '59 (MIRA 13:3)
(Road rollere) (Soil stabilization)
v Itand,tiftnenn"Ic
XHA~THUTA, N.Ya. ,
Most uIumful road machinerY for soil compaction. Avt.dor.
22 no.11:9-10 N '59. (MIRk 13:2)
(Road machinery)
~ llkRKHIJTA, N.Ya., V--'LSILIYBV. Yu.H.
Strength of roadbeds suboected to the affect of moisture. Avt .
dor. 22 (i.e.231 no.9:0-11 3 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Soil moisture) (Road construction)
r
`RUTR~ X-raot kandotakhn.nauk; VAS"Inyt - TuOX-, kandetekbu.nauk
WrOng ecommmdationg.
Avt* dor- 23 ilo.8s3l-,32 A",
(MIRA 1136o:8.)
(Road constructIOU) (Bridge corAs truction)
KHARKMJTA 4 VASIPTAV, Tu.M.
In Is, =A"Allft
Certain. regularities In the swelling of clay i3oils. Inzh.-fi2.zhur.
n0-9:25-30 S 060. (MMA 13:9)
I. Leningradakiy filial Vaesovuznogo dorozhnogo nauchno-issledo-
vatellskogo institutao
(Soil moiature)
KMKHUTA, Nikolay Yakcrvle,qiob. kwA. takhn. naukj IYEVLEV, Vladimir
I - -- -- -bibERDEYEV, B.S. , red.) IIIKOIAYEVA, L.N.,
vic ' n . ~
takhn. red,
[Rheolog4cal properties
Moskva, Vauobno-tekhn.
iTykh dorog RSFM, 196"1.
(Rhoology)
of soils) Reologicheskie
izd-vo M-va avtomobillnogo
61 p.
(Soil physics)
s-voistva gruntove
transp. i shossei-
(MMA 24: 11)
VASILIM, Yu.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; KHARKOTA, N.Ya., kand.tekhn.xmtuk
Rollera on pnoumatic tires. Stroi. i dor. mash. 7
no.8:11-12 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Rollers (Earthwork))
MURKMIA, N.Ya.; VASIL'YEV# YU.M.
Effect of the mineral composition of clay soils on their
properties. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. 6 no.2t38-43 F 163. MRA 16ol)
1. Filial Vsesoyuznogo dorozhnogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo
instituta, Leningrad. (Clay) (Soil physics)
KHARKMA. N.Ya.,,_~and.tekhn.nauk
Results of studies made by the State All-Union Road Research
Institute on soil compaction. Stroi. i dor. mash. 7 no.12:
19-22 D 162. (MIRA 16;1)
(Soil stabilization)
N.Ya.; VABILITSVp YuA
IMAMMTAP W .
Using water-logged soil g in tba construction of embwOawntd.
Art. dor. 26 no.1325-26 A 163. (MMA 16&6)
(Road construction)
KHARKHUTA, Nikolay Yakovlevich; VASILYEV, Yuriy Mikhay-lovich;
- TOPOLINITSKAYA, L.P;, red.; GALAKTIO140VA, Ye.N., tekhn.
red.
[Firmness and compactness of the soils of roadbeds) Ustoi-
chivost' i uplotnenio gruntov dorozhnykh nacypei Mosk-vap
Avtotransizdat, 1964. 215 p. (MiRA 17:3)
ZUBOOV, M.P.; _AHAIIYJIUT, N.Ya., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.
[Vibrators for compacting concrete mixes and soils)
VibratsionrWe mashiny dlia uplotneniia betonnykh sme-
sei i grunts. 2. izd. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Mashinostroenie," 1964. 195 P. (MIRA 17:6)
I li'.Y-,, 6oktor tekrm.
FUZ.IXGv, N.A., uokLor tekhn. nauk; KHPdiKf:IJTAj.
nauk; Yu.L., VETI
kand. tokM. nalik; '.'~ITk-,0V, I V., in;,,h.; LENIT~"KIY, Ye.F.,
inzh.; RUI-1-411OV, A.Z., imh.; Prin~~,.ali uchastiye: KA72,RNOVSKIY,
V.D., kand. tokhri. nauk; DII-,ISGV, Ye.,'.'., inzh.; TOFGL'I,iITSKAYA,
II.i., red.
I
(In3truction for building earth automobile roadbedsl In-
struktsiia po sooruzho-viiiu zenlianogo polotna avtor.0billnykh.
dorog (VSII 97-63). Niookva, Transport, 1964. 238 P.
(:.111RA 17.- 11 )
1. hussla (1923- U.3-i-ii.) Gosaudnrotvenr~r( proizvodstvemyy
komitet po transportnomu stroitellstvu.
KfUMHUTA, N.Yq.; IYEVLEV, V.M.; KAFTSTIN, M.I.
Freqtiencies of' intensive thi2olroplc tranfiformations of scils
subjected to vibration. Trudy ITI no.236:99-102 164.
0119R-A 180)
KHARKHUTA, N.Ya.
Dynamic actions on soils and pavements. Avt.dor. 28 no,6t29 A 165#
(MIRA 3.888)
KOLESNIK, A.S.; KURKHUTA, T.I.
Before atarting the summer work. Puti i put. khoz. no.4:4-6 Ap,
'59. (MIRA 13:3)
I.Ilachal'nik SlU2hby puti, zdaniy i soorumheniy, g.Ufa (for Kolesnik).
2.1lachallnik tekhnicheekogo otdola sluzhby puti, zdaniy i sooruzheni3r,
g.Ufa (for Kharkhuta).
(Itailroads--Maintenance and repair)
GRIGORMISP K.P., Inzh. (StantBiya Batayok.,WSevero-Kavkazskoy dorogi')
KMUQIU'TA, T.I.
Our experience in the maintenance of cross switches. Pat' i put.kbQz.
5 no,8:16 Ag 161. (Railroads--Switches) (IMU 14:10)
KHARKHUTA, T.I., inzh. (stantaiya Bataysk., Sovero-Kavkazskoy dorogi)
Designing the superelevation of the outer rail according to the
load characteristics. Pat' i put.khoz. 6 no.3s29-30 Mr 162.
(MIRA 15:3)
(Railroads-Ralls)
BOV/97-69-1-3/18
AUTHORS: Krotovskiy, S.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Khar1kin, A.M., Engineer; Zadvin, M.V., Engineer and
Korotkov, P.A., Engineer.
TITLE: Construction of - Pro-stressed Reinforced Concrete zlements
of a Ramp Serving a Blast Furnace (Opyt izgotovleniya
predvaritellno napryazhennykh zhelezobetonnykh elementov
bunkernoy estakady domennoy pechi).
PERIODICAL: Beton i Zhelezobeton, 1959, Nr.1, pp.11-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Various basic constructional elements of pr6-tensioned
reinforced concrete ramps serving blast furnaces (i.e. beams,
fi~ames carrying ore bunkers, railtrucks, and slabs) are
described. The authors of this project are zngineers
Yu.I. Ukhifta and A.Ya. Fridkin. Fig.1 shows cross section
of the ramp supported at 4570 mm centres. The main
frame is of 10.38 m span carrying ore bunkers and two
railway trucks with a total loading of 500 t (see Fig.2).
The cross-seetion of the frame is 440 x 2,300 mm, made
Card 1/3 from concrete mark 400 reinforced with 26 batches of high
SOV/97-59-1-3/18
Construction of Pre-atreaced Reinforced Concrete Elements of a Ramp
Serving a Blast Furnace -
Card 2/3
tensile reinforcement each containing 18 5 mm wires
resisting temporary stresses up to 17,000 kg/CM2. six
batches of reinforcement are placed in the top zone and
20 batches in the bottom zone of the beam. Fig.3 illustratrs
beams carrying railway trucks. Technical advice during the
orection of' the above construction was given by the ASIA -
SSSR and Lenpromstroyproyekt. The concreting was carried
out on open yards using two tower cranes of 3 t capacity
and a bridge crane of 30 t capacity. Curved channels
for batch reinforcement were formed by means of rubb6r tubes
of 51 mm diameter. The straight channels were forilGd by
means of steel tubes which durinG concreting were rotated
round their axes every 20 minutes and were pulled out after
2 hours. Fig,.4 illustrates the formwork and the reinforce-
ment of the frame. In 1 m3 of concrete tlie folioviin-r
ingredients were used: 570 kg of cement mark 500; 640 kg
of sand; 1,220 kg of coarse aggregate up to 26 mra in size,
and 200 1. of water. The water/cement ratio was 0.135.
The concrete was delivered In tipping bunkers and :;on-3olidated
SUV/97-59 -1-3/18
Construction of - Pro-atreased iteinforced Concrete Llements of a hamp
Servino a Blast Furnace.
by vibrators 1-21, 1-50 and 1-60. The curing lasted
36 hours at a temperature of 800C. After that the strength
of the concrete was great enough to tension the reinforcement,
i.e. 360 kg,/cm2. Fig.5 illustrates the testin6 of
anchoring by Jack. A detailed description of tension~x,6
and anchoring problems is given. The cement 6rOut !Or
filling the channels consisted of 2*6 parts of cement
mark 500 and 1 part water. The injecting of' the 6rout
was carried out by means of a hand-operated suction pump,
and when the channel was completely filled a pressura of
2-3 atm was applied. During production of tnese precast
pre -tensioned units various improvements and modificutloi-is
were found to be necessary. There are 7 fi6ures.
Jard 3/3
KHARKIN, S. E.
Nezatukhaiushchie kolebanila f-o-ntinuous oscillation.-7.1- Moskva,
Gosenergoizdat, 1953. 128 p.
SO: Monthly List of-Russian Accessions, Vol. 6 No. 9 December 1953
,,VW-rAO Mt
Subject
Card 1/2
Authors
Title
Periodical
Abstract
AID P -3770
USSR/Electricity
Pub. 26 - 12/29-
: Livshits, E. M., Ponizovskiy, M. M., and Kharkin,
Yu. A., Engs.
: Air Pindraft in convection shafts of boiler aggregates
(Discussion)
: Elek. sta., 10, 38-44, 0 1955
The Editors In a note preceeding the article explain
that the problem presented was subject to detailed
discussion because of its importance. They ask for
further comments. The authors present a study of
losses occuring in the heat-absorbing surfaces of
boiler aggregates and attempt to define conditions of
optimum efficiency. In particular, they try to find
ways to avoid air indrafts which cause considerable heat
losses in the several heat-ducts of the aggregates.
They recommend the tightest possible construction of all
the duct work and piping, with low frictional resistance
f
. Elek. sta., 10, 38-44, 0 1955
card 2/2 Pub. 26 - 12/29
and good heat insulation
and 18 drawings.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
AID P - -3770
One photograph, 1 diagram,
MARSHAK~ YU.L.y inzh.; SIZIN, P.R., inzh.; SOLOVIYEV, A.M., inzh.; PSjFj:KO
V.A., inzh.; inzh, I
Adjuutraent and oPOration of the TP-230-6 boiler with vertical cyclone
Preliminary furnaces oporating on anthracite culm. Elek. sta. 34 no.
6:17-22 Jo 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Boilers) (Electrid p4pr.plants)
S/114/60/000/001/002/008
E194/E455
AUTHORS,,, Parshin, A.A., Engineer-, Reznik, V,r., Engineer and
Kharkin, Yu,A., Engineer
-----------------
TITLED A High-Output Natuyal-Gas Fucl-Oil Fired Boiler f~,r
Outdoor Installation
PERIODICAL. Energomashinostroyeniye, 1960, No,l, pp,li.--16
TEXT~~ This article describes the first S(,viet boiler type
'MIN_94 (TGM-94) which was built by the Taganrog Bo2lGr Work_~"
with output of 500 tons per hour at a steam pre,~sure of 1140 kg/~,m-
with main and reheat temperature of 570"C. The boiler, will biirn
natural gas or fuel oil and will be installed in the -,pen air,
The installation site Is in an earthquake region near tht sea and
is subject to strong winds carrying dust and salt spays Akog tile
air temperature may fall to -52C, It was ac:~ordingly important to
be able to drain all parts of the boiler. including the super--
heater!:,,. in case of prolonged shutdown during frosty weathqr,
Becau-z;e the boiler is to be installed outdoors, thin frame ii more
complicated and heavier than it would otherwise have bean, The
arrangement of the boiler is shown diagrammatically in Fig.1,
It, follows the usual inverted-U arrangement but with the special
Card 1/6
S/114/60/000/ooi/002/008
E194/E455
.A High-Output Natural-Gas Fuel-.Oil Fired Bo;ler for Outdoor
Das~allation
features that the air heaters are brought out to th-_ front of
the boiler, the turbo-generator being behind it- This shortens
the main steam pipes, and a certain lengthening in th& Sae-srays,
which are arranged under the boiler, 15 compensateJ by
simplifiz.ation of the hot-air ducting syatem, The use csf a
radiation superheater on the front wall of the boiler simplifies
ihc primary steam circuit.. Also, it allows a smaller total
superheater surface by making more effective usi3 of the radiation
surfaces as -ompared with a convective arrangemen', when burning
fuel, oil., All the convective superheaters and e,.~onomizers are
in a common vertical gasway and are made in horizontal coil4~ with
honeycomb arrangement, ac--ordingly, they (an easilv be dzain,~A~
Moreover. shot-blast. cleaning can be USed., so that the 3tcndard
faz.tor for allowing for contamination cf thee pare.5 may b~_
redu~~ed bY 30 to 501'0~ As it wa6 considered inadv.'~:~%blc to burn
!~he gab with a luminous flame, the burners are adju~J.&d tu 916'E. a
non-luminous flame. The main r_cmp~;nenls of the boll&r are thi_:-n
Card 2/6
s/114/60/000/001/002/Oo8
E194/E455
A High-Output Natural-Gas Fuel-Oil Fired Boiler for Outdoor
Installation
described in turn. The dimensions of the furnace chamber in
plan are 6080 x 6074 mm and the height is about 20 m. At 500 tons
per hour the ap arent thermal loading of the furnace volume is
189 x 10~ kcal/ms hour burning fuel oil and 190 x 103 kcal/m3 hour
burning gas. The arrangement of the heating tubes is described,
The gas fuel-oil burners, intended for separate combustion of gas
and fuel oil are next described. On the front wall there are
28 burners arranged in 4 belts; 21 burners are in use when
steaming at 500 tons per hour. The three upper belts of burners
will mainly work on fuel oil and the lower belts mainly on gas.
The boiler lining is also discussed. The superheaters are then
described. The arrangement was governed by two main
considerations. The first was the need to obtain rated steam
conditions for both primary and reheat steam when burning gas or
fuel oil, which have different flame radiation properties and
differ in the contamination of convective heating surfaces.
The second was the tendency to reduce the convective heating
surfaces arranged in the downflow sbaft. Extensive use is made
Card 3/6
s/114/60/000/001/002/008
E194/E455
A High-Output Natural-Gas Fuel-Oil Fired Boiler for Outdoor
Installation
of steel 12X MO (12KhNF) in the tubes but some of the superheater
tubes are made of austenitic steel grade I.V18~112t' (lKhl8Nl2T)
which it is proposed to replace later by pearlitic steel
grade X2Md;CP (Kh211PSR). This boiler is the first made by the
Taganrog Boiler Works with the inverted-U arrangement and reheat~
The greatly reduced width of the boiler as compared with the
T arrangement complicated the design of the purely convective
reheat superheater; the construction adopted is briefly described.
The primary superheater has an injection de-superheater in the form
of a Venturi tube with a diffuser angle of about 30, Condensate
is introduced into the narrow section of the tube through a radial
hole, as sketched in Fifi;.5. The water economizer is described,
also the water circulation system and regenerative water heaters.
The boiler had special condensers to the design of Professor
Dolezal, to provide water for injecting into the superheated
steam to control the temperature. When burning gas, the quantity
of condensate required is 65 tons per hour, The installation hits
four condensers, located two metres above the normal level Jn (lie
Card ',/6
S/114/60/000/001/002/Oo8
E194/E-455
A High-Output Natural-Gas Fuel-Oil Fired Boiler for Outdoor
Installation
drum. Each condenser receives steam from the drum; it is
cooled by feed water received from the economizer at a temperature
of about 240*C. The superheated steam temperature control
arrangements are somewhat special because the properties of gas
and fuel-oil are so different. Injection cannot be used in the
reheater. The main control of the primary superheat temperature
is by double injection of condensate produced in the boiler, as
described above, and by injection of condensate from outside the
boiler to prevent excessive reheat. Superheat is controlled
by shifting the flame by adjustment of the burners. Flue gases-Z
are recirculated mainly to control reheat and as a reserve.
Steam purification arrangements inside the drum are briefly
described. Special features of the boiler resulting from its
being installed outdoors are summarized. The main requirement
is to provide adequate drainage in case of prolonged shutdown in
frosty weather. Various services which may be cold whilst the
boiler is operating, and pipes that cannot be drained during
shutdown, must, as far as possible, be thermally insulated and
Card 5/6
S/114/60/000/001/002/008
E194/E455
A High-Output Natural-Gas Fuel-Oil Fired Boiler for Outdoor
Installation
provided with electric heating. The staff need not be much
exposed to the open air because operation of the boiler is
largely automatic and remote control is provided. The automatic
control and protective arrangements are briefly described. The
automatic control stabilizes the primary steam pressure beyond the
boiler and the ratio of heat raised in the boiler to the amount of
air delivered to the furnace. The boiler is protected against
sudden loss of load, throwing of water into the superheaters,
overflow or loss of water from the drum and failure of tubes.
It has shot-blasting equipment to keep the convective heating
surfaces clean. The main characteristics of boilers type
TGM-94 are given in Table 1, for both gas and fuel--oil, and the
weight of the components of boilers Tr7-90 (TP-90) and TGM-94 are
compared in Table 2. There are 8 figures, 2 tablez and 2 Soviet
references.
Card 6/6
ZALKIND, Ye.M., inzh.; PAFER, I.S., inzh.; KHARKIN, Yu.A., inzh.
Rebuilding of the framework of a steam boiler. Zlek. sta.
34 no.3:39-43 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:3)
(Boilers)
1 . KHARKINA, G. A.
2. USSR (61YI)
7. "Bacterial Scald of Fruit Trees", Sad i Ogorod, No 6. 1951P Pp 36-38,
9. '-'Ikrobiolo i-, Vol XXI, Issue 1, Moscow, Jan-Feb 1952, pp 121-132. Unclassified.
USSR/Biology (Agriculture) - Sep/Oct 51
Plant Diseases
t^ "Comparative Effect of Phytoncides From Garlic
on-Phytopathogenic Bacteria," G. A. Kha--kina,
Moscow Sta of Plant Protection, VIZR (All-Union
Inst of Plant Protection)
"Mikrobiologiya" Vol XX, No 5, pp 434-437
All phytopathogenic bacteria investigated were
found to be susceptible to the action of garlic
an(I sativin pbytoncides. They are more resiEt-
ant to this action than bacteria pathogenic to
192T15
USSR/Biolosrv (Agriculture) - Sep/Oct 51
Plant Diseases (Contd)
humans and animals, however. Exptl results in-
dicate the need of further work on the use of
pbytoneicles in combating bacterial diseases of
plants
192TI5
~4
~LZVZDSV, K.P.; PZTROPOLI,'-,)KAYA, V.M.; IIIKITIl!Aj K.A.; KHAMINA, L.M.
Polyatomic plienols obtained by high-tempL~ratura carbonization. Koks i
k1xim. no.10:33-36 162. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Ukruinjkiy uglekbimichaskiy in3titut.
(Phanols) (Coke industry-By-products)
L 18170-63 F.WF(q)/BDS/L1WT(m) AFFTC/ASD JD
ACCESSION NR: AP3004231 S/0032/63/029/007/0805/0805
15-4
AUTHORS: Medvedev, K. P.; Khar Petropol'skaya, V. M.; ~ikitina, K.
A.
TITIE: Accelerated method for determination of germani in coal tar, heavy
coal-tar products, and coal-tar pitch
SOURCE- Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 29, no. 7, 1963, 805
TOPIC TAGS: coal tar, pitch, distillation, germanium
ABSTRACT: In the process of coal tar and coal tar pitch distillation practically
all the germanium content is located in nonvolatile products and does not vola-
tilize with the light tar fractions. Consequently, a simple, rapid method for
germanium determination was developed--combustion of samples in porcelain dishes
without recourse to an OKidizing agent. An aliquot of 1-3 gms of tar was placed
in a porcelain dish, covered with a paper filter to prevent spattering, and
heated on sand to remove the light volatile substances. Thereafter the dish
was placed in a furnace at 550C until all the carbon had burned out. The residue
Card 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AP3004231
was transferred to a distillation flask by means of 10 ml of 6-n hydrochloric
acid, then the germanium was distilled out as germanium i~hloride.-v
_ I The germanium
was determined in a photocolorimeter in the form of a reaction compound with
phenylfluorone. This method is nearly three times faster than the standard
oxidation procedure, and the difference in yield by the two techniques does not
exceed + - 10%, which is within the permissible limits of error.
ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy uglekhimicheskiy institut
TaInian Scientific Research Institute of Coal Chemistry)
SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 02Aug63 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: CH NO REP SOV: 001
Card 212
OTHER: 000