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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHEYFITS, L.A. - KHEYKER, D.M.

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GURA, Yu.; KI OdorcruB substances from alkyl phenols. Part 5: SYnthesis of odorous substances from the condensation products of tetra- methylethylene with 3.4.- and 3,5-xylenols. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.9 3068-3071 S 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sintetiches- kikh i naturalinykh dushistykh veshchestv. jAv ILK- 51007419 -v, V, Tokareva L G P'T Ov S A. 77@@ :r, T rm C. r S e rt r,v 1 p ne ,3rd articles ma,@e h,! nol ,7- 1 wo-offint, ,@gl N-m 1, @, g@ 1 -4 C@ - U ') : " - - @5Nov63 I , @ : r :. '-* -, . - - ENCL: 3 -,^ . I i I" I IU. , C@ 14 -. I I t'w" : MT , Gr- - - .! , rf)n -s-:T-fz - - - - PODBEREZINAp A.5,; KHEYFITS L.A, Synthesis of odorous substances from alkylphenols. Part 7: Anomalous alkylation of phenol with 2-ethyl-l-hexene in the presence of aluminum phenolate. Zhur.org.khim. I no.2t283-286 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Vf;esoyuznyy nauchno-isaledoVatel'skiy institut sintetichoskikh i naturallnykh dushistykh veshchestv. I @-Orpane phen6lao Part At Condensation products of dihydro d7clopentadi4na'with o- and p-cresols and tho furtber trane- for%Wtions of cond.enaltion products. Zhur, org. khim. I no.8t 1)84-1388 Ag 165. (M.,MA 18,11) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovateltakly tnatitut sintetlobse kikh i n&tural'nykhduehlatykh vashchestv, BOBROVSK&YA..O.D., kandidat maditsinskikh nauk; IM17ITS. L.D. Diffuse growth of anosous tissue in the skull. Trach.delo no.2: 193-194 p 156. (MLVA 997) 1. Kafedm nervaykh bolouney (zaved%Wushchly deyetvitellwy chlen AHIVSSSR BoII.X&n'kqv9kLy) Kiyevokogo neditainakogo Insituta. (PXULL--ABNORMIP M" AD DOORNIT M j (Ml--DISXASIS AND CTS) (PUYOTT.T. L" 11549-66 ACC NRt SOURCE CODE: UR/0105/65/()00/001/0090/0090. AUTHOR: Alekaandrov, B. K.; Dorman,, Be A.; Drozdov, K. G.; Dubinokiy, L. A.; zalosskiy, - ko,..,He_;_ Kim"e'n-a-ffy-p Me Do; Koz1ov, M Do; Usovskiy, Go So;. Sineloboyp K* So; Trebulev, P. V.; Uspenokiy, Be S.;.Meyfitg, D.; Shvetsov, X. A. ORG: none TITIZ: 'Nikolay Nikolayevich Krachkovskiy SOURCE: Elektrichestvol, no. 1, 196% 90 /B TOPIC TAGS: electric power engineering, electric engineering pqrsonnel ABSTRACT:' ' Brief bi;grapby or s4ojecv, a senior scientific aiksockate of, 'the Institute of Power Enginnering AS USSR, on th'o.-oiecasioa of his 75th birthday on 16 Dec 64o He was graduated from the Leningrad Polytecbnical' Institute in 1916. Worked for & number of years In the planning, survey- ing, construction and.operation of the first UY.tranAmission lines knd substationso From 1922 to 1926, participated in the 'lanning and ciojistruc-. @ p tion, of the first Soyiet hydro@lectric station (volkov GES im. Lenin) and. 110 kv transmission line# In 1927-1932 do igned transmission lines ait the GET (State Electrical Engineering Trust and the Leningrad brahch of Dueprostroy. Chief of electric pover and-transmission section at,Svord-- lovsk, Volgontroy &nd Leningrad Shorgoprayekt (1932-1938), simultaneously studied 100-cycle.e.urr9at.for AS USSR And. participated i.u p.lanning the Kuybyshev GES- Moicow -tranemissic'n, line..Worked at leningrad.Gidrop3F4ikt* until 1947, and at Moscow Gidronergoproyekt until 1955, Among the first to propose L 11549-66 ACC NRI AP6005027 converting the Kuybyshev - Moscow line from 400 to 500 kv# An ardent advocate of d-e for RV and EHV transmission# Authored over 75 scientific and technical article3j and two inventions* Awarded the Order 61 the Red Banner of Iabor and other -7 decorations* Orig, arte hast I figure 9m 7 SUB CODE: 09 SU33H DATEs. none 2/2 SOV/112-57-9 18544. Tvtnslation frorq: Referativnyy zhurnalo Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, p 62 (USSIR) AUTHOP,: Kheyfite M E' TITLE: Standard Stepdown Substations for Hydroelectric Construction Sites (Tipovyye ponizitel'nyye pedstantaii.dlya stroitel'stva gidroelektrostantsiy) PERIODICAL:- Sb..: Vopr. elektroanabzheniya str-v gidroelektrostantsiy, M.-L. 1956, pp 41-61. APSTRACT: A series of standixrd designs for stationary and mobile no/6, 3.516, and 6/0.4 kv substations hi'described, as developed by Gidroenergoproyekt. Stationary 110/67and.35/6-kv substations include only Ior 2 transformerst The 110-kv substations' ar'ei supplied from either it through-going line or spur -proiride -at.the station for outgoing lines At the line and 1 or - Z, bays are sub 35-kv substation' facilities for- @cofi acting 3-4transmission lines are pr nA g, qvided Considering,that a substation ata hydroelectric -development construction site. has a service life of 5 year's or@ less, no circuit breakers are provided for the 110- and 35.-kv circuits or the.6-kv side'of the main transformers; disconnect- ing switches are ornitted in lightning arrester circui!9 and storage batteries Card 1/3 VIETIR, A.V.1 HVICRASOT, A.M.; SYROKYATNIKOV, I.A.1 YOUNSINSKIT, A.K.; YASILIHKOI P.I.-, IAUPKAII# P.P.; TIWAN, I.A.; VINOGRADOV, H.P.; ARTOSHIM, N.N.; ALIKSANDROV# B.K.; USPBNSKIY, B.S.; KUSSON, X.R,; MMUITS, 9 a p - SKIY, T.F.; IRAOHKOVSXIY, N.N.; POPOV, P.A.; GHILIDZI. I.M.; FILAWOV, S.N.; XOZLOV, M.D.-, BIRLIN, V.Ts.; SARADZKCV, A.Kh.; GORDUYIVICH, I.S.; PAZ, V.P.1 DOBYKAN. S.K.; DUBINS117, L.A.; ULIYANOV,. S.A.; GRUDINSKIY, P.G.; IMHINSKIY, N.N.; IRMOMMO. V.M. Mikhail Mikhailovich Karpoy. Ilsk,.ata. 27 no-10-62 0 156. (MM 9:12) (Xorpov, Mikhail Mikhailovich, d.1956) DY03KIN, lazart Illich; MWITSO K.E., red.,- FRIDKIII, A.H., tekbn,red. (New arrangements of 6-110 kv* closed difstribution devices and 35-400 kv open distribution devices] Novye komponovki zalzr7tykh raspredelitelluvkh ustroistv"6 - 110 kv. i otkrytvlcb raspredeli- tellnykh ustroistv 35- 400 kv, Moskva, Goo, energ. tzd-%,o, 195?. ?0 P, - (HIRA 11:4) (Bleotric-power distribution) X2 KHXUITS'@ 14.11., inzheneri 'redaktor; DIMKOV, Te.D., redaktor; YltIDKIN, A.M., 10- icheskiy redaktor. (New developmentO In designing electric elements for hydroelectric power stations; papers given at a conference on design and operation] Novoe v proektirovanit elektricheskoi chasti gidroolektrostantaii; materialy soveshchRnlia. Pod obahchel red.M.E.Kheifitea. Koskya, Goo.energ.izd-vo, 1957. 222 p. (MIRA 10:11) 1,,.Soveahchaniye po proyaktiroyaniyu i ekspluatateii. Moscow, 1956. (Hydroelectric power stations) LISOVSX1Y. G.S., inzh.; USPENMY, B.Se, dots. ;..jq1XY]FIT,S,, BYROYBZHIN, M.I., inzh. . On the article 'Arrangement of the main step-up transformere in hydro- t-o44 taU - Blek, B.tao 30 no*3:91-93 Mr 159, A-P, I :p6wer statioue.11 (MIRA 12:5) Ollectric transformers) ----------- UMANSEIrl- Borie-Zinoviyovichl.,PDXHi~:11!yi( YOU61&01@@ "molis 3-14" iiih d -- - 6 - -'- '- Aoiidii :red. p, re q IARI N 'GA6' [Electric power oupp for U6 bohatruction 6f large hydro- electria power plant@o Elektroombihenie strbitelletva, krup- mykh gidroelektrostaAtaii. -Fod red4- M.E.Kheifitea. Moskvag Goa. energ. izd-vot 19,6;. 271-p* NIM 14:9) .(Hydroelectric power stations-Desiga'and construction) .(Electric power distribution) KAKUYEVITSKI, L.I.; KRUPITSKIY.. A.Yu.; WOV.. A.D. j KHETFITS, i,ny-,h. .red.; IIIKOLAYEVA,. M.I., red.; BORMOVI-W.-L-vfik-@.-red. (14anwa on relayo vo,ed in electric protection and automatic control systemsj Spravochnik rele zashchity i avtomatiki. Pod red. M.E.Kheifitsa. Y-oakvn) Gosenergoizdatp 1962. 190 ps GREYSUKH, M.V.; YERMILOV., A.A.; ZALESSKIY, Yu.Ye.; KAZYMOV,, A.A.; KATSEVICH, L.S.; KIRPAq I.I.; KIREYEV,.M.I.; KNYAZEVSKIY, B.A.; KOFMANj, K.D.; KRZHAV.ANIK,, L.V.; KUZNETSOV, P.V.; MOfDZOVO K.S.; HAKOVICH9 I.I.; UABOV, M.S.; SVENCHANSKIY, A.D.; SOKOLOV9 M.M.; SYCHEV9 L.I.; TVERDIN, L.M;; KHM-ITSI M.,E; SHULDOV, Ye.V.; EPSHTEYN, LM.,- SHCHEWL KOV, Ye.f.; TSAFENKO, Ye.F.,- FEDOROV, A.A., glav. red.; SERBINOVSKIY, G.V., red.; BOLISHAM f Ya.M., red.; BRANDENBURGSKAYA, E.Ya., red.; TVERDIN, L.M., red.; FRIDKIN, L.M., tekhn. red. (Handbook for power engineers of industrial enterprises in four volumes) Spravochnik energetika promyshlennykh pred- priiatii v chetyrekh tomakh. Moskyap Gosenerjoizdat. . Vol*2. [Electria-power supply (conclusion), use ofelectric power and electrical equipq1ent in some branches of industry] Elekt'roanabzhenie (okonchanie), priamniki elektroenergii i elektrooboradovanie nekotorykh otraslei promyshlennosti. Pod obshchei red. A.A.Fadorova (glav. red.), G.V.Serbinogskogo i. IA.M.Bollshama. 1963. 880 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Power engineering-Handbookas manualas etc.) (Electriopower distribution) -- -- ------- LI.SOVSKIY, Grigorly Semenovicb; UYIANSKIY, Boris ZinovIyevich; USPENSKIY, Boris Serzeyevich; X=LFma-@11 Emmanuilovich; SHUMILOVSKAYA, I.P.j. red. [Electrical section of hydroelectric power stations; principal schematics of electrical connections) Blektricheskaia chast' gidroelektrostantaii; glavnye s"emy elektricheskikh soedinenii. Moskva,, Energiia, 1965. 367 p. (MIRA 16-.7) L 9828-66 edA(h) ACC NR, AP6003970 SOURCE CODE: W&O4/65AM/065/0093 '3 AUTHOR: Sarkisov. M. A,; Rokot-wnn, S. S..: Usrenskiy. B. S.; �harov, A. N.: Zhitlin, I.J.; Fedosey2y Koroley...M. A Yermolonko. V. M.j .4 A. M., .; Khe@K-Jjn, Petrov 6. Ya.: Azarlyev, D. I.; KrikunchikIA-DO; kov, 1. Py; SiizoDov. V. Ll Khvo3hchtnWq-Ya, Z* *; Kartsev, V.-L@; Smelyanskaya. D. XA ; Kozhin. A. N.; Losev@ S. B.; Dorodnova.- N.; -Rubinchik, V. As; "hirtigy. E. Ep; -AWMn.- At A 9- ORG: none .50 TITLE: Abram Borisovich Chernin SOURCE: Elektricheskiye stantsiip no- 5, 19652 93 TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering, electric engineering personnel ABSTRACT: An engineer since 1929, A. B. Chernin hp worked for years in developing now techniques and equipment for relay protection9f electric power systems. In this 60th birthday tributc, he is credited with leading the group which produced the directives on relay protection# contributing to the development of a method for calculating transient processes in long distance 400-500 kv power transmission lineE and with aiding in planning of the electric portions of power stations, substations and power systems. The results of his engineering and scientific work have been published 46 times'p he is a doctor of technical aciences (since 196A and has taught for 30 yeara at the Moscow Power Institute, Orig. art. haat 1 figures SUB CODES 09 / SUEN UTE: now H UJ wd IA IR ACC NR, A1,700595 SOURCE CODE: UR/0104/66/OoO/008/0095/0096 AUTHORS Chupraltov, N. M.; Borovoy, A. A.; Postnikov, N. A.; Mhlychov, A. A.; Yngldson,_E&@@.t. SInIchugov, F. L; Zcylldzon, Yo. D.; Barchaninov, G.'S.; ` Yerni of@ii@o, V. M.; Vasil'yov, A. A.; tokolov, 11. 1.; Ulfyanov, A. S.; Fedosayev, A. M.1, SArklaov, M. A.; Rokotyan, S. S.: Azarlyev, D. I.," Aroons G. S.; Dubinzkly, L. A.; Zhulin, 1. V.; Nolpakova, A. I.; Antoshin, N. N. .1. D.; Proobrazhonakly, N. Ye.; Rout, H. A.; KrLkunchik, A. B.; Kuchkin, I Kheyfits M E , Sharov, A. N.; Yakub, Yu. A.; Corbunov, N. I.; ShurmukhIng A. A. ORGt none TITLE'- Borls.Sargeyovich Uspenskly (on his 60th birthday) SCURCEI Claktrichaskiya stantsilt,no, 8v 19669@95-96 TOPIC TAGS, hydroelectric powar plant, alactria engineering po"onn*l. SUB CODES 10 ABSTRACTS B. S. Usponskiy was bom In Juno 1906. He graduated from the State Electric MEnchino BuildinZ Institute in 1928 as an,olcctrIc ' in scallation onGinuor. He worked in the State Electro-Technical Trust for four years, then In the All-U@alon* ElactroTachnical Union, where he plannedpowcr construction unLtso Plans which he made up at that time for the electrical portion of olactrical'stations and sub-stations are still being used. He was Invovled ln-plannkng and installation of the . electrical portion of hydro-olactric,power stationa and powerful pumping stations in the Foscow-Volga CanaL auring the war, he was In charge in Installation of the Kraonogroakaya Heat and Electric Power Station, the planning of the Urals Hydro-Elactric Powor Station and other projects. He rd Lco 4Z@IYIVYI@' 123 LITTINOVO Vaoilly,Samenovich;"ITITS, NJ., insh., red.-, BASHILOT, V.I., red.; LR3AWA#L.T.TTeIM-.re-d-. (Electric power supply to the construction operations of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station) Blektrosnabshenie .stroitalletva Kelehovskoi g1droelektrostentaii. Moskva, Orgenergo- stroi,.1960. 57 p. . (mIm 14:2) (Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station) (Ilootricity in building) KOMOV, S.A., - inzhoner; RATOMODS11Y, I.K., inzhener; MYTITS, N.M., inshanar. Timber ec.onowy for 3-10 kilovolt netvorks. Alak.sta. 24 no.4:48-50 Ap '53e, (Blectric lines-Poles)- KHETFITSO M.P. Unusual case of giant hydronaphrools. Urologlia 24 no.2:61 Kr-Ap 159. (KMA 12.-12) 1. Iz gospitalluo7 khirurgicheekoy kliulki (zar. - prof. G.N, Lukl- yanov) na baze Kmenodarskoy krayevoy klinichaskoy bolluits7. (NMOIMPHROSIS, case reports, giant case (Ru)) KHEYFITS2 S. U., Engineer "Improvement of Sanitary Conditions for Work in MineW Sub 20 Mar 47, Moscow Mining Inst imeni I* Stalin Dissertations presented for degrees In science and engineering in Moscow in 1947 Sot Sum No. 457., 18 Apr 55 @Xl SPITA-KOVSKIY,.A.O..,- 1@rofeseor-i' doktdk itikhzii6heekikh nauk; lisit?XV, NZY. S kandidat:t9khAiche Ifio. nELuk,: redaktori KEUIFIT .STq'j'redaktor; 9 BOIJ)YRZVAI, Z.A., tekhnichaskly redaktor' [mine transportation] Rudnicbrqi transport. Moskva, Uglatekbizdat. 1949. 475 P.'Cmicrofilml (MLRA 8:9) 1. Chlen-korrespondent, Akademii nank SSSR(for Spivakov'skiy) (Mine liaulage) SKOCHINSM. A.A,; OGIYEVSKff, V*N.,- KHEYPITS. S.Ta., otvetatyanW redaktor; GRISHAYMOl M.1.0 rev"r,"Mmm, G.G., takhnichookly rodaktor; ALABOTA, Tor., toMulchookly rodaktor [Mine fires] RudniobtTe poshaa7. rsd. 2., parer. I dop. RoAva., Uglatekhixdat, 1954. 387 P, (MLRA 7:10) (Mine fires) f:IIYYITSo S.Ta, 41T MT IMIMOV, A.D. kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk. Dust formation In coal preparation plants and characteristics of dust.control .,iAhodsf Nsuch. trudy NG1 no.16-89-" 155 [cover@1561. (coal Ui-j'j-'L'ation) (Dust_.-Removal) (KM 10-4) k-At-g-1 tyr-g- v Sol= x FITS Semen Yakovlevich; PROMM, D.Ya.. dotsent, reteenzent; redaktor; ORISHATIRZO, H.I., redaktor: ALADJVA, Ye.i., takhnicbestly redaktor; ANDRIffIff, G.'G., tekhnieheakiy redaktor. .[Safety engineering In coal mines and open pits] Takhnika besopasnouti v ugollnykh shakhtakb I karlerakh. Izd. 2-oe, perer. I dop. Mo9kva,.Uglatekbizdat, 1955 , 375 P. [Microfilm] (Coal mines and mining--Safety measures)(KLRA 9:1) PRAVUMO, DmOrly Takeyleviah; redaktor; OIRRIKIIMO, 196 A T.Ai, redaktor; ALAWA,@Te.l. , I-aTchaskly rodaktor, (Mine ventilation,, mine lighting, fighting mine fires, mine rescue work] Rudmichmais, ventillatslix, esveshchanie, ber'ba a posharial, gernespasatellase dole, Izd. 2-se, parer. i dep. Moskva, Uglotekh- Isdati 1955, 407 (KW 915) .(King ventilation3igine~l'ighting)(Kize fires)(Mize rescue work) ANDIMM, A.B.; AIMNDY, A#I.; ARAPOV, P.P.6 BARWH, A.I., B'SDITAKOVA, A*Bo; BEEN, G.S.; BNMMICH. V.V.; WaNSHTWN, S.A.; BITFUM(YF. @V.I.; BLYUKEBERG, V.T.; BGWCJ@-BXJYWICH, M.D.; BOFMOTOV. A.D**" BULGAKOV, N.I.; VUBLER, B.A.; GAVEWWO, I.V.-, GMM=p Yeogos 0MITANOV, N.A., Caeceasedl; GIBSHHAN, YeJeq 0OtDOVSKrT,Ts.X.; OORBUMOV, P.P.; OORTAIMV, P.A.; GRINBNW. B.G.$ GRYUNER, V.S.; DAIX)VSKIT, N.Y.; DUMISKIT, Y.M.,(deceami9d]; . MMUTIO, P.G.; DTBYlWS, B.G.; DITACHIM, P.P.; 11TURNBAW, N.B., Edeceased); Y]MORCHENKO,,B.P. [deceased); YAL'YASHMICH, S.A.; ZHIMOV, L@P.; ZAVMISKIY, A.B.: ZAVELISKIY, F.S.: ITANOV811YO S.R.; ITKIN. I.M.; KAMAN, A.Ya.; WHINSKrY. B.B.; KAPLINSKIY, S. T. XASATXIN. F.S.; KATSAUROT, I.S.; KITATGORODSKIY. 1.1..6 NOUSNIXOT, I.P.; KnOSOV, V.A.-; KOHAWT, N.S.; KOTOV9 B.I.; LINDI. T.T.; LMEDIT, R.Y.; LWITSKIT, N.I.; LOKSHIN, Ta.Tu,- LUTTSAU. T.K.: MANMUMIRGER, A.A.; MIKHAYLOVO V.A.; MIKWLOV. N.M.; MUIU.,V'Ylff, I.M..' 'HIDIL'nAN, G.I.; PA=SHKOV, L.S.; POLUTANOV, V.A.; POLTAXOT, Ta.3,; WPOV, V.V.; POPOV. N.I.; RABLIN, I.Te.. BZHEVSKIY. V.V.; ROZINEW, .G.V.; RO 1 1 1 1 , B.A.; ROKOWAN. U.S.-. RUKAVISHNIKOV, T.I.; RUTMSKIY. B.N. [deceased]; BrYKIN, P.M.; SMIRNOV, AoP.; STEPADDY. G.Tu. STWANOTO Tu.A.; TARASOV, L.Ta.-. TOKARET, L.I.; VSPASSKIT. P.P.; MOROT, A.V.: MR. N.M.; FRINKSLI. NJ.; EWFRB S Ta - RIEWPIN. M.I.; XHODOT, V.T.; SHAMSMJR. V.I.; SRAPIRTTTM7'.@ SHISUIRA. H.N.; SWR, 4.R.; WWI SKIY. U.S.; SHPRINK, B.I.; hirs ING, S.Ze; SHUM, L.R.1 SHMOALITIR, L, Ta.; ARTATS, A.T.; (Coutimied on next card) AIU)Fdffff. A.B. (continued) 0 ... Card 2. TAKOVLEY, IA*Tv AXORIMO YeoSe,, retmensent, redaktor; BEK111- GAMA.M.,,retesn'sent, redaktor-, BIMU, L.D., rateenswit,' redaktor-, BOLTINSKIT, V.N...reteenzent, redaktor; BORCH-BRUTEVICH, T.L., retsenzent, redaktor; MM. M.A., retsenzent redaktor; VINOGRAWV, .A.V., retsensent, redakt or; GUDTSOV, N.T., retsenzent,, redaktor;. DEGTrAMff, IoL*p retsensent, redaktor; DEMITANrJK, F.S., retsenzent; iedaktor;, DOBROSKYSIOV, I.N., retsenzent. redaktor; TELUCHII., G.R. retseazent,, redakt6z-*-ZHIMCHXIN, D.N.-, reteenzent, reaakto' SHURAYCHEM-. A.N...retsensent. redaktar; ZLORMW. G.A.., r,sts-enifdnt. -redaktor; UPLUNOT, R.P.,, reteensent, redaktor; IEUSAMY, X.M.i retsenzent,'iedaktor; LXVINSON. L.Te.,.[dece9sedl reteenzent,.redaktor;@ MAWV. R.N., rot@eziz@nt, redaktor; MAWS, V.A. reteenzent, redaktor; MIMITSYN, I.I.,9-retsenzent, redaktor; MIKHATWV, S.M., retsenzent; rediktor: 6LIVITSKIY, B.A., re-taenzent. redaktor; PAVIOV, B.A. 0 retsinsent, redalktor*; PANMOV, N.P..reisenzent, redaktor; PLAKSIX, I.H.v reteensent, redaktor; RAMY, K.A. reteenzent, redaktor;- RZHAVINSKIT. V.V., r'steensent, redaktor! RINBXRG, A.M., reteensent; redaktor;'WOOVIN, N. Ye., re'teenzent, redaktor-. RUDINKO, K.G., rotdonzent, redaktor; PMVSKff. B.N., [deceased] rateenzent, redAktor; lffZHOY, P.A., teteenzent, redaktor; SAM)OHIRSKIY. V.B., retsinxent, redaktor; SKRAMWIT. B.G.,,retsenzent, redaktoi., .SONOV, T.S., reteenzent, r'edaktor; SOKOWT, N.S.. reteenzent. redaktor: VIVAKOVSKIY, A.O., redaktor; STRAKMMV, A.Ye., reteement, redaktor; STRELMSM, H.S., reteenzent, redaktor; 'Nontinued on next card) ANPEMY, A@vi, (continued) Card 3. TRWITAKOV, A.P., reteenzent, redaktor; FATMMN, To.M., retsenzent, redaktor; MUCHATYRDY, T.S.. retsenzent, redaktor; CHMOV. H.T.. reteensent, redaktor-; SHERGIM, A.P.. retsenzent, redaktor; SHNSTO- PAL, Y.M., reteensent, redaktor; SHESHKO, Te.F.. retsezuent, redaktor; SHCHMV, N.M., retmensent4 redaktor; YAKOBSON, H.O., retsenzent. redaktar;'SMAROV. Tu.A. Professor, redaktor; PMITAIUM, F.S., profiesor.,radaktor; ZNAML?NqKIY, A.A., inshener, redaktor;?WSIK, I.M. , rediLktor;, RUTOVSKIY, B.M. (deceased] doktor khimichookikh nauk, professor, redaktor; SHUKHGALITER, L. Ya. kandidat tekhaicheskikh nauk, dotsenti redaktor;BRESTINA, B.S., redaktor: ZIWMNSKIY, A.A., re"ktor. (Continued on next card) ANDnfff, A.T. (continued) .... Card 4. [Concise polytechnical dictionary] Kratkil politakhnichosidl slovarl., R6diELktsioruWl, sovet; W.A.Stepanoy i dr. Moskva Gose isd-vo tokhalko-tedrat. lit-ry, 1955. 1136 p. (MLr.A 8:125 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin) (Technology-Dictiomries) 7i _Y/U IT- r-k ZAYTSEV, Appolinarly Pavlovichp on YAkovlevich- DMITRIM, L.K.. JWXq rodaktok, Isdatel'stva; LIADOTFka @1 A@@!f (safety regulati6as al'minea'] Pravila besepaiii6sti.na In foreign co :i&,rtbeshnykh-,ug*lnykh O'hakhtakh. Xookva, UgletakhWat', 1936. 209 p. WRA i0:4). (Coal mines and mizing-Safety measures) TORSKIY, Pavel Nikelayevich; RABIGEMV. Aleksandr Ivanovich; CWOOTAW, .Konstantin Aleksandrovich; *tvetstvenW redaktor;, MUNIZOVA, N.A., red.aktor t2datO116 va; XAMINSK&YA, A.A., takhnicho- skiy redaktor., 311mination of dust from -coal mines] Obeepylivanie ftxol'nYkh sba*t" Moskva. U ljetekhizdat 1956. 298 p. 'JM112A 10:1@1 fWal. mines and mining-Safety measures) (Kine dusts) ZAYTS17, A.P.; KERYPITS, S.Yh. Influence of the speed of air flow on the dust content in mine atmosphtres. U oll 32 no*9:31-33 3 157* (MIRA 10110) fMine ventilation) (Mine dusts) KHEYFITS@ ZAYTSAY, Appolinarty Pavlovich tetvenW redaktor; GRISHAYINKO, K.I., redaktor iz-distal 9 Va. (Problems of coal mine safe tyl Voproey takhniki betopasnoott v ugolinykh shakhtakh. (Moskva] Ugletekbizdat, 1957. 62 p. (XLRA 10:9) (Coal mines and mining--Safety measu-6s) QNI@@'-! Ml@ AX.; GRISHAYMMO. R.I., otvetetvenny7 rad.; IYUTYMIKI, N.A*, rod.izd-va; ILI INSKAYA, G.H., tekhdred. [Reducing dust in ccial.mine drifts] Snizhenie zapyleanosti vosdukhm v lavakh ugollnykh sholdii. Kookva, Ugletekhizdat, 1958o 99 po (Mine dusts) (MIRA 11:5) ABRAXOT, P.A., prof., doktor tekhn.asuk; BALTAYTIS. V.Ya., inzh.; tA-RON, L.16, doktor tekhn.nauk; BATALIN, !$,A., dotsent, kand, toMm.nauk; DYKOV, L,N.I, prof., doktor tokhn.nauk; VSSMVSKIY. T.S., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk-, VLADIMIRSKIY. V.V., kand.takhn. nauk [deceased]; VORONIN, V.S.. doktor tekhn.wmk-[deeeasadl-, VORONIVAOI.D., lmnd.tekhn.nauk;,VOROPAYZV, 1,7., prof.jdokt.tqkba. nauk; ZMMOV, G. I a I NOWOV, V.B. , prof . , dokt or, tekhn. nank;' KRIGMUSKIT, R.X., Imnd.tekhn.nauk; KMWOPONTOVA, A.I., dotnento kand.takhn.nauk; LIDIN G.D., doktor tekhn.nauk; HILETICH, A.F.s. doteentg kand.tekhn.;;;k; WSW. F,I., dotsent, lcand..-telchn,. nauk; NOTIKOV, K.P.# kand.tekhnnauk; OG;YEVSKIY. VX, profp @doktor.fekhn.nauk (deceased]; POLESIIJ, Ya.L., inzh.; RIPP, XAO @dotsent, kand.takhn.nauk; WBOLEY, G G.O.insh.; SOLOVIYEV, P.M.0 inzh.; SUKHAREVSKIY, V.K., kand.tekT@.nlauk; KHEYFITS. S.Ya..dotpent, (Continued on ne=i caRr- - ABRAMOT, P.A.--(continued) Card 2. kand.tekhn.nauk; XMM, V.V., kand.takhn.nauk; SHCfMOANI# A.N.; TERPIGORIV,' A.M., glavnyy red.; SKOCHINWIT, A.A.$ otvq red'.toma; ZATTW, A.F.#' sam, oty.red.toms; BOBROT, I.V., red. tome, KOKAROVO V.B., red.toma; SIRTACHENKO, F.S.j'red.t6ma; TARZIN. A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.toma; KLIMANOT, A.D., dots;,kando tekhn.nauk, reditona-, ZUVONOGOV,,KK.,Anzh..# red4toma; NIVrMQ ism,, inzh., red.toma;.TITOV, N.G., doktor tekhn.nank, iedotona; CHIZHOV, B.D., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.toma; GNMIN, T.Ye., rod. -Lzd-va; NZOLAY3T,V.P._, red.izd-va; BASKSTA, T.A., red.izd-va; FROZOROVSKAYA, V.L., teklm.red, [Kining: an encyclopedic dictionary] Gornoe delo; entaiklops- dioheskii spravochnik. Glav.red. A.K.Terpigorev. Chleny glav. rad.: A.I.Barsbanov i dr. Koskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po ugollnoi promyshl. Vol.6. [Kine atmosphere and ventilation; controlling dust, gases, and fires-, mine rescue work] Radnicbnaia atmonfera i ventiliataiia; Bor'ba a pylliu, gazami i pozharami: Gornospasatellnoe delo. Radkollegiia tome: A.'A.Mcochinskli i dre 1959. 373 P. (KIRA 12:6) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN USSR (for Shcherbant). (Mine ventilation) (Kine rescue work) BYKOV, L.N.9 do Kor teklin. nauk, prof.,@ KSLITOFONTOVA, A.I., prof.; KL24mfovy A.D., kand. tekbn. nauk; KUCHETSKIY, R.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; PREOMIAZIONSWA, Ye.L, inzh.; 11AShIll, I.A., kand. takhn. nauk; USHAK(YV, K.Z,, kand. teklin. nauk; KHAREVq A.kol kand. -takhn. nauk@ M"IFITS S 'Ya.. kand. takhn. nauk; ZAKHAROVI 4 '@ red. izd- aj@MtA@, S.E., red. izd-va; MOI.S: I MAKSIMOVA, VDV,;s tekhn. red.; SIIKLYAR) S.Ya., tekhn. red. (Handbook on mine ventilation] Spravochnik Po rudnichnoi irentilia- tsil. Pod red. A.LXsenofontovoi. Moskva, Gosgortekhizd(Lt2 1962. 691 p. (MIRA 15 -.6) (Mine ventilation-Handbooks, marmals., etc.) WOM& IAN= nauchmyy sotrudnik Buildings out of ooil come.nt. Prom.koop. 13 no-3:12-13 Ur '59- (MMA 12:4) 1. Nauchno-issie(lovatellakiy institut sel'skogo stritellstva RSFSR, Yoskva. (Soil cement) KHZrFITS, V., lnzb.; DOLITSKIT, I., inxb. Efficient soil mixers. Stroltell no.2:23 7 160. (MIRk 13:5) (concrete) (Mixing machinery) T:- -7- --T M, ivl I 101, -1-1. Re "M Mli V.A,, inzh. Graph ana3,vsis method of determining optimum moisture. Sbor. nauch# ooob. NIInel'stroia no.3:61-65 160. (MIRA l5t6) (Soillcement) (Soil moisture) DOLITSKff, I.I., kand.takhn.nauk; ITS, V-2., insh. Now mixing machinery for soil concrete. Kekh.etroi@ 17 no-5sl8-22 My 160, (MIRA 13:7) (Nizing machinery) (Concrete) IACC NRa o25641 W66*CE CODE-. UH/0413/66/000W:@i6;93/0093 V. Z. INVENTOR: Arst, G. A.; Yevatigneyev, Ve N.;,.@e Lila ORG: None TITLE. A two-component dynamometer. claaa 42, No. 18344'1 (announcedby the State Design and Planning Scientific Research Institute of Marine Transportation (Goau- darstvenW proyektno-konstruktorskiy i nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut morakogo transporta)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 93 TOPIC TAGS: torque measuring instrument, elastic deformation ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a two-component dynamometer contain- ing a force sensing unit, support and elastic spring element equipped with deforms- tion, gauges. Design is simplified and temperature stability is improved by fastening the elastic element rigidly to the support at three equidistant points with connec- tion to the force sensing unit at three other points oeparated from the first three by a given angle. The deformation gauges of the ealstic element are mounted in the two adjacent arches.formed by the fastening points. 1-elastic element-, 2- support; 3-force sensing unit;.4-deformation gauges; $--fastening point SUB CODE: 13, 14/ SUBM DATE: 27ft65 Card 2/2 ------------- ION STF=L'TS, Kh.L.; TATTS, A.Th.; OULTANITS11T. B.S.; PAZUKHIN, V.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, reteenzent;-Mi ITS, Ta.M., kand.khim.nauk, retsenzent; URIGII, V.I., kand.tekhu ,na@ikv retsenzent; FISEM, A.Ta., kand.tokhn.nauk; retsens@nt;.T=NTHR,.Ta.A., kand.tekhn. nauk. rateensent- G.S., inzh., retsenzent; KMORUCHWO, , NAMOT VA.1, inzh., retsenzent; CHMMOBROT. S.M., red.; ARIOUNGKLISKAYA, M'S" red.izd-va; KLEYNMAN, X.R,. takhn.red. [Magnesium @aatallurgyl V-ptallurgiia magniia. lzd.2., parer. i dop. Moskva, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii, 1960. 479 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Magnesium--Metallurgy) MMY ITS Ya,Ye., inshenere Form for making large brick blocks. Eduggested by IA.?,. Khatfits] Rata. 1 12obr. predl. v 'strol. no.151:20-21 156. (MA 10:3) Dailding blocks) I &MwRiM�rm VAYNSHTEYN., B.Z., inzh.,- OUDAVADZE., G.G.*., inzh.; MIE@MS Ye B h., Design and calculation of the group controllers of the rolling stock. Vest. TSNII MPS 21 no.lo.15-19 162, (MIM 15:2) .11 Nauchno-inaledovatelvokiy elektrotakhnicheokiy institut, g. Tbilisi, (ElectrIs controllers) 'loop Ml MAW-Mm OR MRRP@ VA7NSHTEYN,o B.Z., inzho; GUDAVADZE, G.G,, inzh.; MI=TS, IL.B@.Zb. 124-58-9-10127 Tran slation f rom: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 10Z (USSR)., AUTHORS:* Kheyirov, Z. B. Guseynov, G. P. TITLE: Solution of Some Problems of Unsteady Seepage in Aquifers of Variable Permeability (Resheniye nekotorykh zadach neustano- vivshikhsya fill tratsiy v plastakh peremennoy pronitsayemosti) PERIODICAL- Uch. zap. Azerb. un-t, 1957, Nr 6, pp 31-48 ABSTRACT: A proposed solution of one-dimensional problems relative to the unsteady seepage in aquifers of variable permeability for specific cases of its variation with various boundary conditions. For a finite aquifer and under given pressures along the circle of influence and on the gallery and given permeabilities varying according to the law k(x) (alx + b)n (where al, and n are constants), the authors succeed in ob- taining an exact solution for the problem of constructing the pressure function. The problem is solved by means of the Card 1/2 Fourier method, with subsequent use of the Duhamel theorem. 124-58-9-10127 -Solution of Some Problems of Unsteady Seepage in Aquifers (cont. The solution is obtained in the form of an infinite series. Also examined are several cases of other given boundary conditions with the same'law governing the variations in permeability. At the conclusion of the paper the problem of determining the pressure function is- found for the case of a linear variation of the permeability in an infinite aquifer and with a given yield at one end. The solution, in that case, is obtained in implicitJorm on the basis of the theory of similarity. It should be noted that for infinite aquifers a solution of the problem is possiblefor specific limitations. relative to the variation in perme- ability. Thus, for eka7mple,. formula (10.4) is valid only for a >0 b>O and n= I in formula (2). Otherwise the aquifer would die out, and L s,lution becomes senseless. There are no specific numefical'examples; there are typographical errors. Bibliography: 7 references-;-- V. Yu. Kim 1. Water--Motion 2. Mathematics--Applications Card 2/2 XMIROV, Z.B. of liquid toward incomplete wells in formations of varied permeability, DokLAN Azerb.SSR 15 no.12a.1091-1095 '59- WMA 13:4) 1. Wedra't eIorstich-eskoy nakhaniki Angosuniversitsta im.SX. Kirova. Predstavlano akademik-om AN Azer4SR Z.I.Khalilovym. (Oil reservoir engineering) KHEYIROVO. Z. B.t CA140 PHY6-MATH SMIt "CERTAIN PROS- LEMS OF THE THEORY OF FILTRATION OF LIQUIDS IN t*-NVWW GENEOUS MEDIA#" BAKUy 1961o (COM FOR HiGHER AND SEC SPEC'ED OF THE'COUNCIL OF MINISTERs AzSSR, AZERBAYDZHAN STATE UNIV im So M, KIROV)* (KL9 3-61, 205). 73- 21(4) SOV/112-59-2-3388 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr z, p 166 (USSR) AUTHOR: Rozen, 0., Sukhova, L., Kheyker, D., andFavorskaya, N. TITLE: Using Radioactive Isotopes for Quality Control of Roll-Strip Materials (Primeneniy.e radioaktivnykh izotopov dlya kontrolya kachestva rulonnyle-14 materialov) PERIODICAL: Stroit. materialy, 1958, Nr 3, pp 34-.35 ABSTRACT: 'VNIIAsbesttsement has used methods which permit cont inuously controlling average weight and thickness of.a moving cardboard or pergamin strip and, consequently, its density or porosity. The weight has been determined by a c6ntactless instrument designed by A. N. Slatinskiy (its scheme is presented) which depends on absorption of beta-rays by the material; TeZ04 is used as a source, an ionization chamber as a detector. The strip thickness@is determined byaninductance primary element. The *strip passes between two rolls, one of which is movable; the latter is displaced by thicknes Card 112 SOV/112-59-2-3388 Using Radioactive Isotopes for Quality Control of Roll-Strip Materials 9 variations and moves a primary-element core; this resulto in an output voltage across the primary element which linearly depends on the, displacement value. The contactless weight -determining instrument is calibrated by cigarette- pape;@ srandards in the range of 220-970 g/m2.. A table giving the instrument checking data and a plot of porosity against water absorption in per cent are presented. This outfit for continuous material -porosity control is being adopted at the Leningrad "Kartontoll 11 and Odessa Roofing-Felt Factories. Two illustrations. M. L. G. Card 212 -@7 r@' SU,7363 511.3 J 16.1 $(I t1fill-I (list) IT*,, Pt; LY. mv Atair. 10664 (19S4). CrJVWU @If am WhmfWdfO with uWt cd df=ns!cl4 tT,-I,.2Q3:EQ-001, b-5-10d:0-0m Uld e- Thvip= mup is A"t And (so. PAW= muUtford PIAM 044 AAA) Sm phaes frm wfikh the FW% "A F(OY&Wae calcufatod. M sumtmg obwmd *mfirmed the chokg of Ip= pmp. IN. T11 Oxtum with dlt"att at tha rjyhedr4. liti, tPoeu I to IA the flat non-mramiyaunctrw o4ructutc wfikh'@um bwca obsuvod to pm" supucondwdrig Fi@- 25. iucthod -numtc-A iA' t1i OL d jray-yi@mlaivojo Ott sim:cf tjtc %Aiujjk@o By Uli ip anct Ctx-K@irtdkdoq. thi; vxff, of absocptlatt Is SM. M Via' v 2wico iti 0.01 mm. r. it. R. UKkNSKIT14.Ho-. Q%TM. D.M. X-rajv-gon@ometrlc methods for.examination of crystals. Kristal- iografiia,l no.4:446-459 '560' (MLRA 10:1) le, Moskovskiy gasudaretyenny y universitet imeni M.Y.Lomonosova, Yeesoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut ASBISTTaIMM Hinisterstva Prowyahlonnosti.stroitellnykh materialov. (X-xay crystallography) (Goniometry) L)Qvj@A A-4yl KHEYKEP, D.M., Cand Phys Math. jci (diss) "F.I-@;eft46@n of diffractometrical methods fox- the solution of certain basic oroblems of X-raylstructurtknalysis." Mos, 1958, 18 pp (Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Crystallography) 120 copies List of autharls works p 18 (lb rAtles) (KL, 23-58, 101) SOV/70-3-1-7/26 AUTHORS: Uman kiy, M.M.t KheYker, D.M. and Volkov, O.S. TITLE: Procedure for the Y8_e__0T_t_h__eURS-50X Apparatus as a Monocrystal Diffractometer (Priyemy ispollzovaniya apparata, URS-50I kak diffraktometra dlya monokristallov) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3s Nr 1, pp 43 - 48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The URS-501 apparatus was designed for X-ray structural analysis with ionisation-counter recording and was described by-loffe in Ref 1. The present paper descx.@bes a method for converting this apparatus into a monocrystal@ diffractometer. A description is given of an attachment which can be used to determine the relative orientation of the crystal and the c6untere A procedure is given for, the adjustmentof the crystal,, determination of the parameters of the elementary cell and measurement of the integrated.reflection intensity. The integrated reflection. intensity is measured by a method analogous to that des-, cribed by Cochran in Ref 4 and the counter resolving-time is measured by an oscillographic method described by Klug et al in Ref 3. Geiger counters are used as deteot-ors .but it is intended to use scintillation and proportional Cardl/2 counters. SOV/?0-3-1-@/26 Procedure for the Use of the URS-50I Apparatus as a Monocrystal, Diffractometer There are 5 figures, and 5 references, 2 of which are 'Soviet and 3 Eiglish. ASSOCIATION:@ Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova. (Moscow State University imeni. M.V. Lomonosov) VNIIASBEBTTsZMT BUBMITTBD: March 23, 195? Card-2/2 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: Kheyker, D. M. SOV/32-24-9-17/53 ----------------- Phase Analysis by the Aid of the New X-Ray Spectrometer (Fazovyy analis pri pomoshchi rentgenovskogo difraktometra) Zavodskaya Laboratoriyap 19561 Vol 24, Nr 9, pp 1077-1083 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the paper under review the technique in quantitative and qua litative phase analyses by means of a Soviet spectrometer URS__50 I(Ref 2) is described. The qualitative phase analysis is based on the accurate determination of the positions of diffraction maxima and intensities. For this purpose, the apparatus must be adjusted, and the calculation of the dis- placement of the* diffraction maxima position that may.be brought about by geometric or other conditions on photographing in the spectrombtert must be determined precisely. The quantitative x-ray phase analysis is based on the function of the diffraction line intensity of the content of the phase concerned in the-polyphase polyarystalline sample. The ionisation metWs for the measurement of diffraction line intensities poittiss.a. number of properties that must be taken into con- sideration to ensure a high degree of accuracy. In the de- Card 1/2 scription of these details, a spectrometer attachment 'GUR -3 SOV/32-24-9-17/53 Phase Analysis by the Aid of the New X-Ray Spectrometer is described amongst others, which permits the rotation of a plane polycrystalline sample about its own plane. The rotation is effected by a mqt-o; . SA-60. In order to increase the 'sensi- tivity of the phas`e@@a-nalysis, a focusing, crystalline mono- chromator was used. The increase in the determination accuracy by using the,monochromator could be proved by a radiograph of a quartz-fluorite mixture, taken in the HO chamber of the apparatus ' URS-5011, with or without a monochromator. By way of conclusion, several examples of the quantitative phase analysis are given. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut VNIIasbestotsement (Institute VNIIasbestotsement) Y,11 2o-12o-2-42/63 @ AUTHORS: Berkovich, T. M., Kheykerl D. M., Grachev ap 0. Ie@ Kupreyeva, N. I* TITLE: On the Phase Composition of Products Formed in the Hydration of C S and P_ 0 3 (K voprosu o fazovom sozitave produktov gidrAtataii 0 9 1 P-C 5) 3 2 PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSHt 1958o Vol- 12of Nr 2f PP#372-375 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This phase composition exerts considerable influence upon the properties of hardened cement stone. In spite of several published papers (Refs I - 5) this problem has,not yet been cleared. Therefore the hydration processes were investigated at the Inatituteim:krdiffereat conditions of temperature and moisture together with the influence exerted by additions of ground quartziand and asbestos. The compounds mentioned in the title were produced. The results showed the following; Ca(OH) as well as calcium-hydrosilicates, the phase compo.- 2 sition of which depends on the temperature, to which the system was exposed, form in the system C S-H due to the pro-- Card 1/4 ceas of hydration, The determination of ihis phase composition SOV/26-12o-2-42/6 3 On the Phase . Composition of Products Formed in the Hydration of C S and P-C2S 3 is rendered difficult by the fact that the characteristic lines for the fibrous hydrosilloates 0 SH and CSH(B) on, 2 2 .the radiograms (3,04 and 1983 X) coincide with the lines of non-hydrated alite., It is true that the lack of character- istic lines of other hydrosilicates causes the formation of fibrous hydrosilicates to be considered probabl 8 (r-igure 1). The absence of the exothermal effect at 83i)-86o C on thermo- grams (Figure 2, al b, v) which is charaetoristic of OSH(B) permits the conclusion that C SH forms under these conditions. 2 During the.hydration of C S in tie presence of asbestos in the system C S-A-H the am9unt of C SH is considerably re-. 2 duced, but oA.the.whole the same p9ase composition as in system C S-H is preserved. The influonce exerted by treat-. a ment in n autoclave upon the hardness of cement stone of C S (Ihble 1) depends on the intensity of the former..A 9 t o intensive treatment leads to a decrease in hardness. Work- ed for 8 hours at 8 atmospheres excess pressure the stone gains in hardness. By the addition of ground quartz sand the phase composition of the new formations in the C S-H system produced by the aut Ioclave treatment is abruptly changed Card 2/4 _00 (Figure 3). The Ca(OH ntent is considerably reducedq ) 2 SOY/Zo-12o-2-42/63 On the Phase Composition of Produoto Formect.inlhe Hydration of C 3S and P-C25 , C SH and C SH(A) are absent. Instead of strongly basic hy dro- 2 8111c ates 038H and C SH(A) weakly basic hydrouilicates CSH(BX43) @ form; On th; i9troducGon-of asbestos into the system the new formations are additionally changodo The influence of different regimes of the autoolave-treatment upon the hardness of a mixture of 75 @ C 5 + 25 @9 S is still more complicatedv as an overlapping of tie corrosion effect of asbestos probably occurs here. There are 4 figuresq 2 tableaq and 6 referances, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut asbestaq slyudy, asbestotsementnjkh-izdeliy i proyektirovaniya. stroitellstva predpriyatiy slyudyanoy promyshlennosti (All Union Scientific Research Institute for Asbeatoss, Mica, Asbestos-Coment-Prd- ducts and for the Design of Factories of Mica.Industry) PRESENTEP: December 18, 1957, by P. A. Rebinder, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: December 3, 1957 Card 3/4 On the Phase Composition of Products Formed in the 50'1/20-120-2-42/63 Hydra tion of C33 and O-C23 I., Concrete-Pbase studies 2, Concrete-Proportics 3. Concrete-Frocco Ding 1,. Concrato-Teat rathods Card 4/4 SOV/2o-120-4-45/67 AUTHORS: Berkovich, M.,--_Khe*kar_& D. M., Gracheva, 0. 1., Zevinj Lo So, Kupreyevaj No TITLE: Inv66tigation of the Properties of Calcium Hydrosilicates (I ssledovaniye svoystv gidrosilikatov kal'taiya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii.nauk SSSR, 1958, 'Vol. 12o, Nr 4, pp-853-856 (USSR) A3STRACT: Several authors based their explanations of the particular features of the technical properties (strength, shrinking) of binding materials on the conceptions concerning the phase composition, the structure and the existence of individual calcium hydrosilicates in the hydrated concrete. Howeverv the data:)btained by different authors concerning the individual@ calcium hydroeilicates do not always agree with each other. In.order to obtain a clear picture of the phase composition of complicated systems of hydromlicates a comprehensive phase . analysis must be employed. In this connection the knowledge of such constants of hydrosilicates as the interplanar spacingt .the line intensity in X-ray diagrams, the temperature and the Card 1/4 magnitude of thermal effects, the position of the absorption SOV/2o-12o-4-45/67 Investigation of the Properties of Calcium Hydrosilicates bands in the infrared spectra and similar data is necessary. Apart from these data an understanding of the technical properties of the individual hydrosilioates must be reached if the development of.production methods of materials with prescribed properties is intended. In -the Institute."Asbest-' tsement,1,1 a number of the most important hydrosilicates was synthetized, and their properties were studied. The X-ray diagrams (Fig 1) were recorded by means of CuKa radiation -ith a nickel filter on a diffractometer of the type UPC-50I with a Geiger counter. The curves of thermal differential analysis and of weight losses ou heating (Fig 2) were de- termined on a thermalbalance. The absorntion spectra in the infrared range-(Fig 3) were taken on a IKS-11 spectrometer. R,lectron microscope images were obtained with a microscope EM-3 with an electron-optical scale ftator of 3900-The hy-ftosilicate C 8H (A) which is formed in the hydration of jypitland concre?e and which leads to a reduction of the strength of autoclave products, was synthesized by a hydro- thermal treatment of a mixture of CaO with quartz sand mixed at a ratio of'20 at 175 0 during 72 hours. The hydrosilicate Card 2/4 C SHM was formed after an identical treatment of 70 hours 2 SOV/2o-120-4-45/67 Investigation of the Properties of Calcium Hydrouilicates duration. Low-basicity*hydrosilicates CSH(B) with a fiber-like texture of a basicity of f:rom 1,25-0,8 play an important par in the autoclave hardening of sandy cements and low-basicity lime-sand mixtures. Together with tobermorite they are the cause for the high strength of these minet-als. They were produced by a hydrothermalo treatment of a mixture of CaO- and eilicagel (10) at 175 # for 1, 2 and 3 hours or for from 8 hours. The hydrosilicate C 6 H (tobermorite) was syn-_ thmized from-CaO and quartz sand4(8 f8:1) at 1750, and a heat- ing for from 12 - 48 hours or of 7 days. Hydrosilicate of flint CSH(A) was produced from CaO and quartz sand with a value 8'f C/S - 0,8 + 18 cp4 of water at a pressure of 100 kg/cm2 at 175 , for from 14 to 60,days. Theeyperiments showed that the reaction of the formation of hydrouilicates is consider- ably slowed dovin in pressed samples at a steaming in auto- slaves as compared to the reaction of the same initial com- Ponents taken as a 2uspenuion. In spite of the existing evi- dence,(Ref 11) stating that among calcium-hydrosilicates tobermorite has the greatest crushing strength, the experi- Card 3/4 ments.of the authors show, that the flexure strength of the SOV/20-120-4-45/67 Investigation of the 'Properties of Calcium Hydrosilicates samples does not increase with growing content :of tobermorite4 It can be supposed that the flexure strength of fiber-like strziatures is by no means inferior to that of plate-like- struetures) which was proved. There are 3 figures and 11 r6f- e.re.neen, 3 of which are Soviets PRESENTED: FebruarY 5, 1958, by 1P. A. Rebinder, itlember, Academy of Sciences, USS11 SUBMITTED: December 13, 1957 1. Calcium silicates--Properties 2. Calcium silicates-Phase studies 3. Calcium silicates--Analysis SOV/70-4-1-9/26 AUTHORS., Kheyker, D.M., Konstantinov, I.Ye. and Alekseyev, V.A. TITLE: @&'MP6PMVOT57 -the Scintillation Counter in X-ray Struat,;-@r- Analysis (Primeneniye stsintillyatsionnogo v rentgenostrukturnom analize) PERIODICAL: KristallograftYa, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, pp 54-61 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A scintillation counter.and recorder with discriminating circuits which is suitable for use with the URS-50I .diffractometer is described. The 'block diagram is given in Figurb 1, where: I - crystal, NaI(Tl), size 2Ox5xl mm; - photomultiplier FEU-29; 3 cat hod!,.f ollower; 4 H.T. stabilised rectifier, 1500 V Supply, ripple content < 0,2%; 5 linear amplifier, rise-time 0.5 -psecl maximum. amplification 4000, resolving time 1-2 psec; 6, 7'.- stabilised amplifier supplies; 8 differential discriminator, resolving time 1 2.5-3 lisec, position (0 to 100 V) and width of. ''channel (0-10 V) are continuously variable; Cardl/4 SOV/70-4-1- 26 The Application of the Scintillation Counter n X-rayldtructural Analysis .9 countering circuit; 10 timing relay, Card2/4 - 11 - countering circuit, PS-64 type counting 1141169 256 and 1024 with resolving time 2.5-3)lsee; 12 - electromechanical counter; 13 - integrating circuit with 2 ranges 0 to 100 and .0-200 pulses/see; 14 @- recorder; 15 -.mains. The installation has the following charact-eristics. Linearity: the resolving time of the counter is about 0.25 "ec and the limiting.factor is the resolving time of the recording circuits, which is about 2.5-3.0 i1sec so that the departure from linearity does not exceed'1% up to 31ROO counts/see. Efficiency: the quantum effi-.iency of the counter is determined by -Vht thickness of the Window, usually the reflected beam passes through black paper and 14 -p Al foil. The absorptions for Mo., Cu and Fe radiation are 29 20 and 40%, respectively. SOV/7u-4-1-9/26 The Applicap'lion of.the sointillation Counter in X-ray Structural Analysis Spectral characteriestics: :curves are given showing that all usual wavelengths can be employed and that there is .godd discrimination against noise but that a 0-filter sho-,Ad always 'be used. The counter background is 0.1 counts/sec for Ou radiation. The r.m.s. error in measuring a given line over periods of a day is about 1.5%_ In normal use, the effioi6ncy of a Geiger counter may be 30-50% and. that of a scintillation counter 80-90%. @If there is heavy,fluoreseence or Compton scattering, the proporID-ional counter will have advantages and a scint:L- 1lation counter may need a monochromator after the specimen, There are 6 fig-xres and 10 references, 6 of which are Soviet and 4 English. Card3/4 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Cardl/3 Umanskiy, M*M., Kheyker, D. M. Saon Precision Measurement of Unit Cell Parameters With a Diffractometer Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 372-381 (USSR) It is recommended that the positions of diffraction peaks should be measured from the positions of their centres of gravity. A method of finding such positions with a diffractometer Is described. Here, wavelengths, not- of the emission intensity maxima but of the centres of gravity of the spectral lines,must be used. The correcotions for the Lorentz, polirisation and angular dispersion factors are examined.. A focusing monochromator was fitted to the URS-50I diffraotometer which enabled it to record up to Ze = 168 0 and had an inappreciable vertieal divergence* As an example, the parameter of the unit cell of tungsten was. found, using CuKP radiation with this technique. At 25 0C it was found to be, .a = 3.16526 * 0-60005 X (including the refraction ,correction).- This-was for a wavelength of CuKP of 1.39223 X for its centre.of gravity. The following SOV/70-4-3-14/32 Precision Measurement of Unit Cell Parameters W.Ath a:Diffractometer sources of error have been minimised by calculation and experiment: 1) departure of the plane of the specimen from the surface giving point focusing; 2) penetration of the X-rays into the specimen; 3) displacement of the. reflecting planefrom the goniometer axis; 4) -vertical divergence of primary and reflected beams; 5) errors in the zero setting of the counter position; 6) electrical errors connected with the integrating circuit and-recorder@ ine,rtia. Various adjusting jigs for setting the specimen and finding the zero position to 4- 0.21 are described- Calculated curv" of 4) measurement time against dis;ance' .from theline centre of gravity; b) magnitude of relative error in intensity ineasu-"ement against distance from line centre of gravity; c) magnitude of relative error in intensity measurement against intensity are-given calculated eor the Mometrical parameters used. Read at the 6th All-Union Conference on the Application of X-rays to the Study of Materials, June 6, 1958. Card 2/3 A SOV/76-4-3-14/32 Precision Measurement of Unit Cell Parameters With a Diff-ractometer 'rhere are 7 figures, 1 tablo and 12 references, of which 3 are Soviet, 7 English, 1 French and I international. ASSOCIATIONS: Moskovskiy goeudarstvonnyy universitet imen:L M.V. Lomanosova (Moscow aatB UdvcTdty imeni M-V- Lomonosov) VNII Asbest-teement Card 3/3 BUTTY YUJ4., doktor telkhn.rauk,prof.; MAYUR, A.A., kand.takhnnauk; RASPXOVIGHi-L*II.,, kand,tekhn#n!u*; GRACHEVAI 0.1., kandatekhnnauk; KHEYMO D.M.$ kajad-Ofitiko-matematicheskikh nauk ---------- Phy0ical propertias and microstructure of calcium hydrosilicatese Sbor. trud. ROSMINS no.17.-66-76 760 ' (MMA 14:12) (calcium Silicate) 3/032/60/026/04/38/046 BO10/BOO6 AUTHORS: Aleks TITLE: S,ointillator for, the.Diffraotometer of the Typo URS-501 PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratorim 19609 Vol. 26,' No- 4, PP- 501-502 TEXTi The prosent.paper.was read'at the.,sixth conference on +the a lication of X-rays for teatin materials. Which washeld i Leningrad, from June 23-29p A saintillator for the diffraotometer of the type,URS-50I was designed. The block diagram- of the apparatus is shown (Fig. 1). Th-e-a-U-nti'llation counter contains a Naj (Tl) -scintillation crystal (the crystals were prepared b A.B. Gillvarg, a collaborator of the Inffititut krietallografti AN SSSR (YInatitute of Crystallography of the AS USSR)) and an FO-29 photomultipliera The measurIng arrangement comprises a voltage stabilizer of the type SN ?'gqzq@@ 10 IS-10000 E7, I -, a E translator, and & differential 4i.soriminator with the iWi-4rator, as wJif-@`W-e@a- .AJEPP-O@ potentiometer, @rhioh is arranged separately. An amplifier stage of the TBZh3P tube is used with the discriminato.r (Fig. 29 scheme of disorimi -nator). The integrator scheme is similar to that of the measuring apparatus of the type "Bambuk". The saintillator described renders possible the counting of 50, 500, Card 1/2 ---- ------ AUTHORS# Volkovo 0. S.F Kheyk!r 3/032J60/036/03/045/064 BOIO/BI17 TITLE t Used 'At taahaent 7@-to@z tho,-, UM-50-I Or, 8011-'@ PERIODICALs Zavodskaya laborit.oriya.0 ig6o, Vol 36, Nr 3, P@P 363-364 (USSR), TEXTs An attachment intended for use in qualitative and quantitative-ph& 0 analyses-with the ap aratus p ctt*Vp qRS-50-I in desoribed...If a thermostat is usedv high-precisi@n determinations ,of the lattice constants can be.performed as well. The base plate of theat-tachment is fastened to the goniometer table, and is connected with the overlyinj table.of the attachment iby means of &- - -(pig 1). 6 differential sore*w a this table,::there is a support with a gear,and the sample holder. The sample can.b.9 rotated at a speed of 20 rpm by a sotor of to type SD-60 by means of the geari On the other hand, the table can be placed in a position perpendicular to thesurface of the sample by the differential screir. The calibration of the attachment is performed by using special adjusting parts (Pig 2). Methods-used to.ascertain the zero position of the counter alit are described. There are 3 figures and, 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet* Card 1/2. S/081/62/000/001/029/067 B151/13101 AUTHORS: Sfikhova, L. A., Khe ker,_D. M. TITLE: The application of control and measurement equipment using nuclear radiation in the building materials industry PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no. 1, 1962, 303, abstract 11157 (Bb."Radioaktivno izotopy i yadern. izlucheniya v nar. kh-ve SSSR# Va 211. M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 27-30) TEXT: 'The NIIASBBSTTsEMEjNT. Institute has carried out work on the introduction into the building materials industry of various types of equipments using nuclear radiation. in an asbestos enrichment plant (Asbest) using a radioactive level indicator of the P1JY -1 (RIU-1) type it was found possible to control the degree of filling of the ore bunkers quite reliably and later to carry out automation of the transporters. For measuring the concentration of the asbestos-cement mass, in the tanks of the grid cylindea@ (("Krasn,.,Y stroitell", Voskresenbk) an industrial densimeter of the iT@4r-2 (PZhR-2) type was used, in which the activity of the source of Card 1/2@