SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHRIMYAN, A.V. - KHRIPKOV, N.S.

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S/048/62/026/006/005/020'' Composition of the nuclear.e. B125/B112 after which the number dropped to 4 particles at 11.2 Bev. One negative particle each was measured at 1.8 and 2.2 Bev, two were recorded at 11.2 Bev. Fig. 2 shows the spectrum obtained in the second series of measurements;/ Only 3% of the particles recorded in the momentum range 1.8 to 22 Be @ were negative. The ratio N 9+/N,-,for momenta above 1.8 Bev does not differ considerably from the ratio in th@ interval up to 720 Mev/c. The pion portion in all nuclear active particles in the mo- mentum interval is, howevert 6 t 2%, or 10% at most. At momenta above 2 Bev/o the relative number of K-mesondl protons, and deuterons cannot be determined by the method of "ionization-momentum" or by the method used in the present paper. There are 2 figures and 2 tables. The most important English-language reference iss G. Bozoki, E. Fenyves, L. Janossy, Nuol. Phys., 24, 412 (1961).@ ASSOCIATIONs Fizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk ArmSSR (Physics Institute Of the Academy of Sciences ArSSR) Card 2/1 IL 3i jf;9 S/048/62/026/006/019/020 B125/BI02 AUTHORS: __KhrimYaDJ_A_-_L-_I_Yegiyan, K. Sh., Nalbandyan, N. A., Avakyan, V. V., and Karapetyan, V. A. 12ITLE: On the.measurement of masses of charged particles by means of scintillation counters PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 6, 1962 j 831 -836 TEXT: A group of scintillation counters can be used to determine the stoppings due to ionization losses and the masses (range-energy measurement). The apparatus here used comprised a magnetic mass spectro- meter (R - 6850 oe), a five-layer proportional co'unter and five scintillation counters. After measuring the energies released from the particle in the scintillators C, . ..... Cn with the thicknesses lit 1n (n>3) the stoppings due to ionization losses were distinguished from the nuclear interactions by applying the criterion Card 1/3 S/048 62/026/006/019/020 On the measurement of masses ... B125 B102 Ek- 0+1) (i =.O, m 2)*, TEII -roT.) Ik-(.i+2) h1@ 4_m f-'\Ek are the energy losses in the scintillators F, Ck-mo .... C k'. The four quantities momentum, ionization P.ower, range and energy are measured by this device. From these, the mass of the particles is found by the momentum - ionization and range - energy piethods. The mass spectrum as measured by the first method has a maximum at 1780 me and that obtained from the second method a maximum at-J1850 me' In both cases a weak deuteron spectrum appears between 3500-4500 me. The stoppings due to ionization are identified with an efficiency of - 0.8. The stoppings.due to other causes are eliminated with an efficiency of - 0.9-1. This method was tested by the devices available at the time and can undoubtedly be improved upon by more perfect selection and use of apparatus. Itsapplicability to decay processes and to mass measurements of unstable particles has not yet been confirmed experimentally. There are 4 figures. The most important English-language reference is: Stenberger J. 1958 Annual International Conference on High Energy Physics at CEM, Geneva, 1958. Card 2/3 S/048/62/026/006/019/020 On the measurement of masses as* B1250102 ASSOCIATION: Pizicheakiy institut Akademii nauk ArmSSR (Physics Insti- - tute of the Academy of Sciences ArSSR) I C@rd 3/3 S/048/62/0206/006/020/020 Bi 61 /Bi 04 i AUTHORS: K. Sh. , Nalbandyan, N. A., Avakyan, V. V., and Karapetyan, V. A. TITLE: Nlass measurementsof low-intensity charged-particle groups by various methods PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26tl no. 6, 1962, 837- 840 TEXT: The mass of particles produced by the action of cosmic rays was determined from (1) momentum and ionization, (2) momentum and length of liath, (3) mon.,ientum and energy, (4) ionization and energy, (5) ionization and 'Length of path, (6) energy and length of path. The experimental arrangement (A. V. Khrimyan, V. V. Avakyan, N. A. Nalbandyan,.K. Sh. Yegiyan, M. P. Pleshko, present publication, P. 722) consisted of a masn spectrometer, a proportional counter, two scintillation counters for de- termining the energy and length of path, and three scintillation counters: for determining the energy lossen of scattered particles. (2) and (3) clave masses too high, (4), (5); and (6) masses too small for the 203 Card 1/2 S/048/62/026/006/020/020 'Mass measurements of low-intensity BI 61 /B 104 protons, 11 deuterons, and 3 muons and pions observed. Mlethods (2) through (6) give correct results only if non-ionizing energy losses are detected with sufficient reliability. As it is difficult to construct 'the necessary apparatus (high ionization gradient in very flat Wilson chambers, very thin-walled counting tubes, etc.), preference should be given to method (1). There is I figure. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut, Akademii nauk ArmSSR (Physics Institute of.the Academy of Sciences ArSSR) Card 2/2 IBM q, c7trD AUTHORS. TITLE: S/056/62/042/003/005/049 Bll@/B112 A Khrimyan, A. V., Avakyan, V. V., Nalbandyan@ N. A-t Yegiyan, K. Sh., Pleshko, M. P. Composition of nuclear-active cosmic-ray particles with momenta above 1.8 Bev/c at an altitude of 3250 m above sea level. I PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 42, no. 3, 1962, 669 - 674 TEXT: The nature and momentum spectra of nuclear-active cosmic-ray particles in the momentum range above 1.8 Bev/c were studied dn Mount Aragats (Armenia) at an altitude of 3250 m above sea level in order to determine the relative number of pions in the particle flux. The investi- gations were made with a magnetic mass spectrometer of 6850 oe including a hodoscope, a thin-walled five-layer proportional counter, and five scintillation counters. The momenta from 2 to 20 Bev/c were determined with a mean square error from 10 to 80%. The ionizing power of individual particles was determined with a mean error of 1 14% (gas counter) and Card 1/3 3/056/62/042/003/005/049 Composition of nuclear-active... B117/B112 t 1C@j7j (scintillation counters). Electrons, muons, and the particles pro- duced in the device were not taken into account. Two series of measure- =ents were carried out: (1) coincidences I + II + III + IV + V - XIII and recording of particles absorbed by the filters together with their secondary products; (2) coincidences I + II + III + IV * V and recording of all the-particles. The results of both series could be used to deter- Laine the relative number of pions in the cosmic-ray particle flux. Resultsi In the momentum r&nge of 1.8 - 22 Bev/c, which contains 95 - 98% of the particles with momenta 2!:1.6 Bev/c, negative particles comprise about 3@@ of all the particles. In the momentum range of 100 - 720 Mev/c, the ratio N +/x 0.90 1 0.15 was obtained for the nuclear-active cosmic. 71 ray particle flux. In the momentum range of 1.6 - 22 Bev/c, pions account for 6 � 2@o of all the nuclear-active particles. On the assumption that also the five particles with unknown sign, observed above 1.8 Bev/c, are pions, the latter comprise not more than WtA of the nuclear-active cosmic- ray particles at 3250 m above sea level. The results are consistent with published data (Ref. 11; N. M. Kocharyan, G. S. Saakian, Z. A. Kirakosyan, ZhETF, a, 1335, 1956; Ref. 181 G. M. Garibyan, I. I. Golidman, ZhETFj 26@ Card 2/3 S/05 62/042/003/005/049 Composition of nuclear-active... B117YB112 257, 1954). It is noted that the determination of K-mesons, protons, and deuterons requires other methods. In the range@@ 2 Bev/c, these particles cannot be determined by measuring the ionization and momentum, or by the 10 method applied here. Professor A. I. Alikhanyan is thanked for valuable hints, and V. Sh, Kanialyan, Yu. V. Gorodkov, I. P. Karabekov, B. N. Moiseyev, G. G. blatevosyan, E. V. Patvakanyan, G. M. Smsarayanj K. A. Xhurshudyan, V. S. Truzyan, and N. A. Marutyan for assistance. There are 2 figures and 18 referencess 10 Soviet and 8 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as.followst A. G. Barkov, V. Chamany, D. M..Haskin, P. L. Jain, E. Lohrmann, M. W. Teucher, M. Schein, Phys. Rev., 122, 617, 1961; 1. H. Atkinson, Ih. N. Hess, V. Perez-Menez, R. W. Wallace, Phys. Rev. Lett., ?., 168, 1959; P. H. Barrett, Phys. Rev., 114-, 1374, 1959; G. Bozoki, E. Fenyves, L. Janossy. Nual. Phys., 24, 412, 1961. ASSOCIATIONs Fizicheskiy institut Akademli nauk Armyanskoy SSR (Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences Armyanskaya SSR) SUBMITTEDs July 26, 1961 Card 3/3 -1. Kiffli-Y.W, V. V. AVAKYAN, M. P. FLESHKO, G. V. KHRDW lompbsition of Cosmic Radiation Flux of Nuclear-active Particles at 3250M above !zc-a level r,iport submitted for the 8th Intl. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (IUPAP), Jaipur, India, 2-14 Delc 1963 A Composition of a flux of r at tn rlt'tudc, of' -. T me --Jyiv-@- aen lcviil. !@,v. AN Ser. fiz. 28 n,-,.11.,1803-1.@16 N 164. 0,01-Pil '-,7!12) 1. FizI.ch@igMy inalltlut Gosudlirstvennogo knrz@'tcla po lspollzovaniyu atom.noy nnergii K0114M, V. V. AVAKYAN, M. P. MEMO, G. V. KHRUMN Composition of Cosmic Radiationn of Nuclear-active Particles at 3250m above sea level report submitted for the 8th Intl. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (IUPAP), Jaipur., India, 2-14 Dec 1963 M r'q AUTHORS. Asatiani, T.L., Khrimyan, G.V. 56-3-1/59 TITLE. Investigation of Nuclear Evaporation Produced by the Charged Component of Cosmic Radiation. (Izucheniye yadernykh rashchepleniy vyzvannykh zaryashennoy komponentoy kosmicheskogo izlucheniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperis. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol- 33, Nr 3, PP- 561-566 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Past charged particles of cosmic radiation cause a nuclear eva- poratioa in lead. The disintegration products are investigated in a magnetic mass spectrometer of the Alikhan , yan type (6650 0) in 32oo m sea level. An impulse-like speq@Vrum ofTIF-mesona was ob- tained which was caused by stars which were formed by cosmic charged particles of - 3o BeV energy@ The o)tained spectrum shown an exponent r a 1,46 t 0,20. The ratl@ of the positively charged to the negatively charged V-sesons w#9 determined up to +0 81 1,67 . In the case of particles with an momentum of p.>/10@:ev -0:53 GiTca 30 % protons were detected.,There are 4 figures, I table, and I Slavic reference. ASSOCIATION; Physical Institute AN of .-tbe Armaniaz SW (Fizieheakiy institat Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR) Card 1/2 Investigation of Nuclear Evaporation Produced by the Charged 56-3-1/59 Component of Cosmic Radiation. SUBMITTED: March 4, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress II Card 2/2 - . I@ it KH 1,1", 1W ... ., ii- @. i G HAN@ V. C@3xipo3ltion of a flux of' nuc,14--r-active rioar,,.c raY411,411"vUl" at an ,:,-It!tttde of 3150 M. akvwe 5C.'i IcV61. -'71w. Piz S5-R, 3 ,:.,r. fiz . 28 n.-,- - 11 @ 1803-1 ", 6 14' 164 . (MIIWi 1,71 4 J1.2) 1. Fi7--lPhonkly jr.StitJt GOSILdc@rawennogo knr@.tetu po jsjjo:L'i;avanAy1.1 atom-noy nnergil 21M S OV,/5 6-3; 5 - 6 AUTHOR: Khrimyan, C. V. TITLE: investi@;ation of Nuclear Fissions Ccused by the Char!@ed Component of Cosmic Radiation (Izttcheniye yadernykh ras- shchepleniy, vyzvannykh zaryazhennoy komponentoy kosmicheakogo izlucheniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tcoretiche2lzoy fiziki,-1958; vol 35, Nr 5, pp 1076-1082 (USSR) A13STRACT: Investigations 'carried out of pa_rtif.,Ie3 produced by the neutral cosmic radiation compotent (Refs 1-A0 anjof secondary particles produced by charged cosmic radiation particles (Ref 5) have already been de-3cribe-@. "'he present paper -ives the results obtained by inve_@tii@i.@tions of secondary particles observed in large (m > 2, 11 5) and small (m > ,, 2, n 4 5 m = 1, n > 2) stars produced by ollarged cosmic particles. (m and n characterize the stars observed in the hodoscope). Measurements -were carried out by means of a magnetic rr@ss spectrometer (of the Aliklianyan-Alikhanov type) =- the Mouttain of AraCats (3250 m above sea-level). The hodoscope arrangement consisted in principle of a number of counters between which Card 1/3 the generators were arranged. ", detailed description of the GOV/56-715-5-3/56 Investigation of Nuclear Fianions Caused by the Charged Component of Cosmic Radiation device is given by reference 5. Table 1 ahows the thicknesses of the generators and filters used. The present paper deals only with such stars for which the anGle between the vertical an(@ the trajectory of the primary particle does not exceed 35 . Fib-Lire 1 shows the directional distribution of the secondary particles as comlibred with that of the primary partic- les in the range of 0 4 6 < 350. The separation of nuclear fiezions of showers produced by the electroma,,-netic inter- action of muons is diaciis3ed in a a(aparate chapter and the methads employed are described in Of-Aail o;@, the basis of 2 tahles. The next c1hapter deals with Cie momentum spectrum of secondary particles. The differential ,aomenLum spectra f ound f or m >, 2. n >, 5 (rip, 2) f cr @i " , , -i > 2 ; m :o, 2, n < 5 (Fia 3) and for m > I , n < 2 Piu,r 4) are ;.:lvan in form of diaf,,rame. The last chapter deals with the ratio of the number of charged and neutral star-producin4@ pa:i.-44icles and their energy. For pion production ljhe ratio = 1.18+0.23 in the nomentum range 0.12 i 0.? DeV/c ia riven. The ratio between pione and secondary jj:irticles with momenta Cnrd 213 > 0.53 + O.Or. The ratio between star-producing ,,I J3eV/-,. 11 /ITS T1 5OV/56--35-5-3/56 Investigation of Nuclear Fissions Caused by -41he Charged Component of Cosmic Radiation r.rotons Xpand neutrons N n i-ith ener,@_J-_Z of @30 BeV (in an altitiide cf 3250 m) Is giver, Lis '.2 + 0.16. -he withor in conclusion t'llianks A. 1. Alikhrunyrqn,71. V. Yhrimyar, T. L. Asatiani and V. BI,. Kamalyan ---(.r their assistance. There are 5 figiires, 4 tables, and 10 Sovick referencea. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy inslAtut Akarlef:iii i,a-.jk Armyanskoy SSR ('hysics Institute of the Aeadcmy of Sciences of the Armyanskaya SSP,) SITEMITTED: Decei:iber 30, 1957 (initiall'-i!) ai,16 J'-,1.'!, 14,, 1,058 (after revision) Card 3/3 MIXYAN, G.V.; ASATIANI. T.L; KRISHOTAN, V-H- Spectra ofllf'mesone produced by the charged component of cosmic radiation. Izv. AN Arm. .&qR* Ser. fiz.-mat. nauk 13 no-3:117-122 o6o. (MIRA 13:9) (Kesons-Spectra) (cosmic rays) KHRINENKO Combined anesthesia in eye operations in children. Oft.zhur. 16 no.63330-333 161. (MIRA 14310) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatel2akogo eksperimentallnogo instituta glazDykh bolezney i tkanevoy terapii imeni akademika V.P. Filatova (direktor - prof. N.A. Puohkovskaya). (WESTHESIA) (LTF,--SURGERY) KFRIi'-IOVSKIY,-. Z. A. Selecting an air filter for the GAZ-j2l engine of the KhVS-1,2 cotton- t' picking machine, Trudy TIIII-1SKH no.19s170-180 162, (MIRA 17:1) m MAKABDV, V*P.; KHRIPACH N.B, Changes In the state of irradiated and nozirradiated erythrocytes stored under different temperatures* 7bpbiofivejbidkhim.i Pat. erit. no.2t3Z-135 061. (MIR-A 1693) ( I MITES) (RADIATION-PHYSIOU)GICAL EFFECT) (TSGWTURE-PHYSIOWGICAL MPPZCT) KAKMVI r..P,; MMIPACH,, N.B. Iffect of blood plasma and the gassous medium m the development of radiation aftereffects in preserved w7throcytes. 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Thach"ka and-3, M. Khri- =pwMbpMz=jkaya Lab. 14, 357-11(1048).-Malls -arc _21TWYOF a vWY painstaking e Involving treat- inient of the powd. sample wit=711CI, treatment 4 it The rvaldtic and filter (xilter ash with 7 N treut- tuent of this rrsidur with .57V No,C(h And fin.1 fusim .1 the Lst re-Aduc still rt-niain;ng with Na,C()@. Now the Si istleti.l.as naul but in the final filtrate thr N11.011 ppt. is at-.a urigbril and the Fe + Al.l.-t-1. G. M. K. WITALWIGICAL LITINAT111141 CLAUPKATOW saw yo "so "go .00 gee, gee - -- - ------- Woo u ; I I I An I 4 ; I P, ; I sit Wit 0 &V 10 As up 4 K a it KO a I Ilia oo 0 000 4000 00 0 00 99 001 0 o 10 0 0 0 0 0 000000 00 0 0 goo-* *or* goo o*0eG**** *O*O***oooe:ft :0000000 Sam,* S@s ,A C- L-L-12 i it 491 i AL go N.-M. YA kl0k IA' sod sya g INC VOL 14. 11144. P. A 1wirf 4-mu"t 16 0 atim" of warwwwnlo in WiAch it we* al"MIT illat llw).[lwwk Una m"hi dr"A it) 'o ma. 4460ba 04. cat M;Ijll Ow Q.. ist -- F2"-F2' in An I tofu* a it a I'[ ve see GREPNEV, S.K., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk.;MPA K., insbener. gHA_-S. Orading ores for marketing In mines of the Krtvqy Rog Basin. Gor. shur. no.1:68-73 Ja 157. (KMA 10:4) (11rivoy Rog-Iran ores) SMULANIKA) . -l"' 'i, "I", p v 1. Ingiul." , I.V.; a . Porivatives of 4(5)-oxazolon@j and 4(5)-thiazolone. Part 2: Reaction or d(jrivatives of haloe-cutin acidi with some derivgtives of mono.- and diacids. Ukr. khIm. zhur. 30 no.62618-619 164. (MIRA 183 5) I. T17,hgorodskiy goiiv1,-st,!-,-,-,nyv arliversitet i Institut organic@eskoy- khbrLil- AN RrSSII. SWUNKA) I.V.; YJMIPAKp S.M.; STANINE'riP V.1. Derivatives of 4(5)-o.xazolone and 4(5)-thiazolone. Part 1: Reactions of the derivatives of monolialoaceLle acid with some acid amidea and maleic anhydride. Ukr. khim. zhur. 30 no.3:265-267 164. (KRA 17;10) 1. Uzhgorodskly gosudarstvonnyy universitet. and /,(5)-thiazolone. !@art 3: 17-t:h_"-(,a,,ylamides of cinnami- and an 2du and ; ; .! 14 on. their brr-,uio,-. ull v SMOLANKA, LV.; IrdIRIPAK, S.M.; LESHCHENKO, L.P. Cyclization of dibromo-14-allylwides of some carboxylic acids. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10.-3426-3427 0 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Uzhgorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ACCESSION NR: AT4044614 8/0000/64/000/000/0125/0131 AUTTIOR: Khrio@h@@!?@ J'A. TITLE: Catecholamines of the central nervou@ system SOURCE: AN BSSR, Institut fiziologii. 'Biokhimiya maly*kh doz loniziruyushchey radintall (Biochemistry of small doses of Ionizing radiation). Minsk, 1zd-vo Nauka i tekhnika, 1964, 125-131 TOPIC TAGS: x-ray, radiation sickness@, catecholamine, epinephrine, norepinephrino, central nervous system ABSTRACT: In order to clarify the biochemical effect of small doses of radiation, the author studied the levels of epinephrine (E) and norepinephrine (N) in the central nervous system of white rats (165-17 5 g) 1, 21 4; 6, and 24 houre after exposure to x-ray (40 r). The results show an increase in total catecholamirtes one hour after irradiation in all investigated parts of the CNS, with a 47% increase In the cerebral hemispheres, a 27% increase, in the spinal cord, and a 47% Increase In the cerebellum. In the last two, the Increase was due to N. Two hours after irradiation the total catecholamines decreased the effect being most pronounced in the cerebellum, where it dropped by 46% when com- pared to the control and 93% when compared with the previous period. The decrease in E Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4044514 and N In other parts of the central nervous system was not as pronounced. Between 4 and 24 hours after irradiation, the total catecholamines in the cerebral hemispheres showed phasic changes; around 24 hours after irradiation, the E was Increased by 20%, while In the spinal cord It was decreased by 14% compared with the control but increiscd by 30% I- when compared with the previous level. In the cerebellum the changes in the catecho amines were variable; six hour@ after Irradiation, the N and E were decrenald by 66. 5 but at 24 hours they were increased by 27% compared to controls, due most M. Orl W art has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziologil AN BSSR (Institute of Physiology, AN BSSR) SUMMED: 05Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE- tfi NO REF SOV: 000 OTHEM 000 Card 2/2 SOURCE: AN BSSHO Doklet4y# v* So n*. 12# 1964# 618-820 TOPIC TAGS: rat# X-ray Irradiation,, fractional dosep central nervous_@ aystemp catecholamine moUbollamp adrenaling noradrenalin ABSTRACT: Male white rat.$ 'Were X-Irradiated (RUM-3 unitp 165 kv, 15 ma no filter* 40 cm focal length# 21 r/min) with a fractional 760 Ir dose (40 r dally) to Investigate adrenalin and noradrenalin chan gas !in different sections of ths OHS (brain-hami.;-:Phera#-aerebe]2um#---and- --t- p adrena In, @ an, a inal co. A, nor d t-'j al.catedbidlamide 16vow S AL -,Z-.Luo LL t: rome, Ic-'MqW the77 15th -90th-. 30tht __66thil; and 120th: WW@ 1951 dd-yer T611%ing ''irradiation-4 Findings show that In the brain _-hemlsph.@_, ore the total oateoholaminelevel tends to increase with noradrenalih:11' remaining high at all, observation periods and adrenal level changes, L 36518-65 ACCESSION NH: AP5003374 displaying a phase nature-:* In, the cerebellum the total oatecholamine A: ilevel tends to decrease with the level reduced by 35% on the 30th.: 1 .days by 16% on the 60th days by 30% on the 90th dayq and returns to normal by the 120th day, Intho, spinal cord the total catecholamine -level displays a steady decrease uhich is primarily caused by the sharp reduction in adrenalin level. Results indicate that fractional X-irradiation (760 r dose) affects the enz7me systems participating in the oxidation of adrenalin and also affects the noradrenalin methylation processe Despito the absence of clinical symptoms# serious oateoholamlne metabolism disorders were still found in the CNS (brain hemisphere and spinal cord) 4 moo after irradiation* Orig., art, has: I table eM I f1j;ure# ASSOCIATION: Yone 'suwrmt oo MICL t do SUB CODZt LS NR REP BOVt 006 MHERt 061 Jr Card 2 ./2 KHRIPC-HENK0.1 I.P. [Khrypuhanka, i.P.] ------ Effect of X-ray irradiation @n tlle cnter@hol amine content in different sections of the nervous syottum. Vestai AC BSSR. Ser. biial. nav. rio.2:88-96 164. (MIR", 17: 11) KASIICMKO, L.I., dots.; DEZA, dots.; KhTUPCENKO M G., red. [Manual on the collection of herbaria and the description of plants for students of the agronomy zoology, and veterinary faculties] Posobie po sboru gerbariia i opisa- niAu rastenii dlia studentov agronomicheskogoo zoologiche- skogo i veterinarnogo fakulltetov. Frunze, 1964. 14 p. (.%IIRA 18:9) 1. Frunze. Kirgizakiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy iv-stitut. Ka- fedra botaniki i fiziologli rastenii. I a t: I 'C li n e t. n 'PI I-A e r (I 'n ph 71 t c @iIo el.) Fo :i. It at 7OX I)(-. va! .vt v @ p. L ai oi ci uri s o w 1, 1,, -,v Ill lorige prodst,@-.cd %:*-jc highost vi-Ill. 1) v - - - Coal Mines and Mining Cycle of operations graph of work in mine no. 26 of the Stalinogor5kulolO trust. 0 Ugoll, 27, no. 3, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1952, Unclassified. KHRIFIN. A.G., insh.; ALUSNYBY, A.V.,, Insh. Distribution characteristics of physical and mechanical indices for leather. Izv.vjvs.uch@b.zav.; takh*legoprom, no*4:29-35 '58, (MIRA 11:12) I.Ukrainskly nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut koshovenno- obuvnoy promyshlonnosti. (Imeathar-Testing-Graphic methods) ,KHUM,-I-G-F-lnzh.; BRAGINSXIY, NA., Izzh,; FASTOVITS, O.S., lush.; KARPLIKHIN, G.G., inzh.; 2MSHCHXKO, F.P., insho; LIM, G.T.p kand.tekhn.nauk Drying of chrome leather underdymnic conditions. Izv.vys. uchob.zav.; tokh.leg,,prome no*6:67-76 159* (Mk 13:5) 1. Ukrainskiy rAuchno-Issladowatellakly inetitut kothaTenno- obuynoy prompblennontl (for Khrip1n, Braginekly, Fastoysts, Livyy, larpukbin). 2. Klyevskiy koshovenr@7 koubimt (for Tereshchanko). (llsather-4h7lag) 7' KHRI@jIN,_A_.q. [Khrypin, A.H.]; BRAGINSKIY, M.A. [&ah1ns'k -, M.A.]; BEREZOVSKAYAp M.G. (Berezovstka, M-H-J; SHIROK ,OV,4B.G. [Shyrokov, B.H.1; MOROZ *YUK.0 M.I.; ROZENBERG3 Khe'N, - I @ The ASD-l unit for drying chrome leather in a dynamic state* lah. prom. no.2t2l-24 Ap-Je'64 (MIRA 1727) KBRIPIN, &.G., iazh.; BRAGINSKIY, X.A., i.nzh.; FASTOVETS, O.S., iuzh.; __@__-Z"@TARPUKHIM, G.G., inzh,;; TXRESHCHMO, F.F., inzb.; LITYT,G.V.,k&nd. tokbu,nauk. Drying of chrome leather in the dynamic staia. Report No.2. Izv. vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.2:62-70 160. (HIRL 13:11) 1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-imeledovatellskiy institut kozhevenno- obuvnoy promyshleanosti (for Irhripin, Braginskiy, Fastovets & ,Karpukhin). 2. Kiyevekiv kozhevennyy kombinat;(for Tereshchanko). 3. Ukrainskiy naachno-looledovatellskiy institut kozbevennoy promyshlennosti (for Ltvyy). (leather--Drying) LIVYY, G.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; BRAGINSKITY, M.A., inzh.; KARPUYEIN, G.G., inzh.; FASTOVETS, 0..*-., inzh.; ABRAMSKAYA, L.B., inzh.; BERMOVSKAYAJ, M.G., inzh.; TEUSHCHENYO, F.P., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye: OLEYNIK, N.N.; ZHURBA, T.T., GORONOVSKAYA, M.A.; SHAVZIN, A.I.; GERTSVOLIF, B.S. Unit for dynamic drying of chrome leather. Report No.l. Nauch.- issl.trudy Ukr NlIKP no.13:8@-106 (MIRA 18;2) MIFIN, A.G., inzh.; ABRAMSKAYA, L.B.. inzh. Design of vertically-locked chain conveyers of a zigzag shape. Izv..vya.ucheb.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.3;131-141 060. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-looledovatel,skiy institut kozhevenno- obuvnoy promyshlennosti, (Conveying sachinery) KHRIPINP A.G., inzh.; BRAGIIZKIY, M.A., inzh.; ABRANSKAYA, L.B., inzh. Designing chain conveyors for leather drying in a dynamic state. Izv.vys.-aohob.zav.3tokh.log.prom. no.2:122-131 162. (NIRA 15: 5) 1. 'Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kozheverino- obuvnoy promyshlennosti. Rokomendovana kafedroy mashin i apparatov legkoy promyshlonnosti Kiyevskogo tekhnologichookogo instituta. legkoy promyshlemcati. (Conveying machinery) (Loather.-Drying) KHRIPIN, A.I., gornyy inzh.; AKSENOV, LV. Using a precast reinforced concrete lining. Ug-@;!-' 38 no.l! 19-22 Ja 163. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut gornogo dels im. A.A. Skonhinskcao (for ftripln'.. 2. rekhnicheakoye upravieniya kom"binats Tluls-,:Zo'@ I (fur A*jcsencv' I L / a TOPIC TAGS: ga's chromatography,. monomer production, two-stage chromatograo y, integral volume dete-tor 'katharometek,:herene~demethylation, synthetic rubber, iropentane dehydration, flame ionization deteotor, isoprene polymerization ABSTRACT:' This* Isa. survey of applied and applicable methods for chromatographic analysis. For example, two-stage chromatography for contact separation of the follow- ing components is de ficribed: H2. - N2 + 02, CNI CiU61 COB, C41ilo, C4H8 and C4460 Integral volume detectors with autorecorders are applicable where no very law concen- tratio4s are involved (a. g. the mixture from the catalytic dehydration of isopentane). Card 1/3 KHRIFIN. 1. (Yaroslavl') Table for the selection of correcting light filters. Soy. fota 19 no.5:61-62 My '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Photography--ldght filters) SOKOLOV, A.V.; NOGIN, P.A.; KE[RlPrN, I.P.; IOISIF, Ye.A., kandidat tekhni- cheakikh neuk, reammor; TIZIMEW , A.N., redaktor; PANKRATOTA, . N.A.. t6khnicheekly,rodaktor. (Cameras, optics and determination of exposure] Yotoapparaty, op- tika i opredelenle vydershki. Pod red. R.A.1oflea. Moskva, Go@. izd-To "liskumetvo", no.l. 1955. 157 P. (K= 9:4) - (Photography--Nxposurs) (Cameras) KERIPIN, L. A. Cand Chem Sci -- "Physio6chomical 3tudy of eqiiilibriums end tetrad solid phases in the AmmwW nystem of K2S04 - CS2SO4 - A12(SO4)3 - H20 le,25 .and 500." LOS, 1960. (Acad Sci USSR. Inst of GonerA.1 and Inorgnnic Chemistry im N. S.Kurnakov) (KL-, 1-61, 184) _73- MMIPINI L.A. , Phise equilibria in the system LiF - LaF3. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.7. Ser.khim,nauk no,2:107,.110 163. (KMA Milo) 1. Inatitut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR9 Novosibirsk. NR, AP6001693 SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/65/019/005/0437/0441 AUTHOR: Ebripin, A.; q'qzarWqk1y, Yu. V. Zadneprovskiy, G. M.; LukOyanova, L.-A.- ORG: none TITLE: The binary UF4-UC14, System _Vj SOURCE: Atomnaya energlya, v. 19, no. 6, 1965, 437-441 YOPIC TAGS: uranium compound, halide, x my analysis, thermal analysis ABSTRACT: Mixed uranium halogenides are, evidently, the least known of thehalide com- pounds of the fourvalent uranium. The authors investigated the binary UFI-UC14 system by differential thermal analysis and x-ray methods and established its phase diagram. The system contains three uranium compounds: UC12F2, U.Cl F 3, and (not previously reported) UC13F. All three compounds melt in an incongruent manner at 460-3, 5306, and 44412C, respectively. No solid solutions have beenfound. Ile authors determined in general Ihe optimum conditions for the production of pure systems of the compounds from binary UC14-UF4 melts.* On the, basis of the phase diagram obtained, explanations are given for the apparently contradictory results obtained by other authors in studies of the methods for the synthesis Of UC12F2 and UCIF3. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE- 07/ SUBM DATE; 02Dec64/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF- 005 UDC: 546.791.4 C MR1 A AP6032465 SOURCE CODE, IJR/0056/66/051/003/0707/0710 AUTHOR: Qabuda, S. P.; Lundin, A. G.; Gagarinskiy, Yu. V.; Batsanova, L. R.-, ORG: Institute of Physics, Siberian Branch, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR); Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch, Academy of Sciences SSSR SLnstitut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Nuclear magnetic resonance and hyperfine interaction in crystals of the tysonite structural type SOUR CE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 51, no. 3, 707-710 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear magnetic resonance, hyperfine interaction, hyperfine ifiteraction constant, hyperfine coupling constant, crystal symmetr tysonite type crystal, fluorine nucleus, flourine compound, trifluoride, ceriurg tifluoride, Rraseodymium -trifluoride. nco@xmium trifluoride uranium trifluoride -Y 1 1,:7 * t!/ -2,7 ABSTRACT: The magnetic resonance spectra of F19 nuclei in cerium trifluoride, CoM 1/ 2 ACC N" AP6032465 praseodymium trifluoride, neodymium trifluoride, and uranium trifluoride poly- crystalline samples were studied. The averaged values of local magnetic fields near the fluorine nuclei were determined, and values of hyperfine coupling consfifits F19 nuclei with unpaired eldetrons were estimated. It was shown that the hyperfine- interaction constant in cerium trifluoride is zero, whereas the constani @-- signifi- cantly differs'feorn 'zero for praseodymium trifluoride, neodymium trifluoride, and uranium trifluoride. The results obtained were interpreted on the basis of symmet4 properties of the investigated crystals. The authors thank L. _ G. Falayeva for preparing all calculations by computer. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [Based on authors' abstract] SUB CODE- 07, 20/ SUBM DATE: 11Jan66/ ORIG REF: DOT/ SOV REF: 001/ OTH REF: 021/ 2/2 KHRIPIN, L.A. . 1 , @ ". .,. - 7 - -f ". , .- SYS tem U2SO' - CS2SO - H20 at 250C. Zhur. noorg. khim. 10 no.1:220-2"23 Ja 1@5. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut neorgarlicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR. Submitted Aug. 28, 1963. BATSANOV, S.S.; SHESTAKOVA, N.A.; KHRIPIN, L.A. -- Tin chalcogen chlorides. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.3:6C6-,608 S 063. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otd,31eniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.I.Chernyayevym. BATSA@QV, S.S.; PODBERE-ZSKAYAO N.V.; KHRIPIN, L.A. Mercury salts with mixed anions. Report No.3: Synthesis and Droperties of mixed halides. I2v. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.2: 209-213 165. (MIRA 18: 2) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. 1 ,35030-66 ACC NR- AP6016127 - f ,, L , , II I I I / T@ WE I 1jr-k-e- ---, .7- SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/001/0131/0133 3 9' AUTHOR: Khripin, L, A.;. 1@uklyanove, L. A,_ ORG: Institute of Inorganic Cbemistr)[, Siberian Branch of the AN SSSR, Nosibirsic Jnstlzut neorganicheskoy knimli, Sibirskogo otdeleniya 1*1 TITLE: The binary a-ystem uranluA.trefluoride-uranium dioxide -1 1@1 I SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya kbimicbeskikh nauk, no, 19 19669 131-133 OPIC TAGS: alloy phase diagram, uranium compound, 7wesem,4A- ABSTRACT: The uranium tetrefluoride used was purified of Its U02F And UO impuriti s by vacuum distillation under residual pressure of US- orger of 104 mm Hg at a temperature of about 10000, Tests were made with the weight percent Of U02 varying from 0 to 72..5%. The system was studied by differential thermal analysis. The experimental results are listed in a table and a phase diagram is constructed based on the data. The results Indicefe that the melting point of UP4 changes comparatively little if the content of uranium dioxide does not exceed about 10%. With the presence in the mixture of up to 20% U020 the melting point is UDC: 541.123-2 1 ACC NR@ AP6016127 0 lowered by almost 600, which does not confirm. earlier literature data.' It was establiabed.tbat this system (up to 75% U02) belongs to the simple eutectio types The vatectic corresponds to a temperature of 9209 and a composition with 24.5 weigbt percent U02@ The results ere compared with existing literature data. Orig. art. boa: I figure and 1 table, i SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: 03Aug65/ OIRIG REF: 002/ OTH REF-. 005 'i@'; 1i M, fn 4' L58902-65 C)lEpr F IJP-(7d) 1EM'N1JW14D1JG ACCESSIONMR.- "5017056 UR/0289/65/000/001/0014/0019 M. 791. 4:536. 42:541. 123. 1 AUTHOR: 1(4ripin, L.A.; GaAA44skiy. Y% V. - Luklyanova, L.A. Z& TITLE- Phase transformations of urmiium-tetrafluoride and tetrachloride V, . -tl- V1 7@@ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye Weleniye. Izvestiya. Serlya khimichesldkh nauko no. 1, 1965, 14-19 TOPIC TAGS: uraniunt fluoride, uranium -chloride, pluase transiormation ABSTRACT: The melting points and polymorphic transformations of UF and were 4 UC14 determined by differential thermal analysis (DTA), in which the heating !ad coofint curves!, were recorded with an FPK-59 Kurnakov pyrometer. In the case of UF4, besides the exothennic effect at 1008C corresponding to the solidification, there is a second exother- mic effect at 837C (see Mg. 1A of the Eacloware), which is attributed to the polymorphic transformation of the lo*-temperaWreg, for M-- of UP4 into the high-temperature C, form. Mg. 1B ahows the cooling curve, of UF in the preseLce of supercooling, which causes the value of the melting point (965c) @%e low. The heating and cooling curves Of UC14 are shomi in Fig. 2A and B of the Enatosure. The melting point is displayed at 565C and a polymorphic transformation occurs at 642-548C. Because these points ar 1/4, RAPPOPORT, D.M.; MERTEKHINq I.I.; SUVOROV, A.M., KHRIPIN, V.V. Mobile laboratory of the Automobile and Tractor Scientific Research Institute. Trakt. i selkhozmash. 32 no-3:20-24 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Tractors--Testing) SOV/24-58-7-3/36 AUTHORS: Vaganov R D Khripina, L.A. and Shishorina, 0.1. (MOSCOW3 , *I- TITLE: Estimation of the Fatigue Streng:,,-h of Large-sized Components from the Results of Testing Model Specimens (Otsenka ustalostnoy prochnOBti krupnogabaritnykh detaley po rezulltatam ispytaniya modellnykh obraztsov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk,, 1958, Nr 79 PP 15 - 23 (U'SS16 ABSTRACT: It is often difficult to make tests directly on full- sized components - for example. turbine rotors and tests must then be carried out on models. If the com- ponent is variable in section and the properties of the material at the surface have been modified by the manu- facturing process, the problem arises of converting.-the results of model tests to those applicable to the full- scale components. Experiments are described on high- and medium-3trength steel specimens of different dimensions and containing notches to obtain suitable stress coneentra+jon. The statistical effect of variation -in properties of the material is evaluated and Card 1/2 SOV/24-58-7-3/36 Estimation of the Fatigue Strength of Large-sized Components From the Results of Testing Model Specimens it is concluded that, the most important factor in comparing model tests with full-scale results is the state of streas at the su-rfa:;e of the material. There are 1.3 f1gurea, 2 tables and 16 references, 11 of which are Soviet, 4 English and 1 German. SUBMITTED: April 11, 19'@a Card 212 18(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12566 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya Problemy prochnosti v mashinostroyenii, vyp. 2(Problems of Strength in Machinery Design, No. 2) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 97 P. Errata slip inserted. 3,000 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: N.I. Prigorovskly, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Profes- sor; Ed. of Publishing House: V. M. Klennikov; Tech. Ed.: O.M. Gus1kova. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific research workerst engineers, and designers. COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with stress concentra- tions. The topics discussed include stress concentrations In holes of equal and unequal ratio, stress and strain distribution in flat notched bars, residual stresses during heat treatment, and stress distribution in a wide strip with a hole near the edge. No personalities are mentioned. References follow each article. Card 1/4 W Problems of Strength (Cont.) SOV/2566 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Vagapov, R.D., 0.1. Shishorina, and L.A. KhriDina. Method of Superposition of Known Contour Functions for EvaIuation of Stress Concentration for Several Holes of Equal Radii (Plane Symmetrical Problems) Vagapov, R.D., 0.1. Shishorina, and L.A. Khripina. Approxi- mate Evaluation of Stress Concentration at Mutual Effect of Holes of Unequal Radii 31 The fore-going articles are discussions of investigations made by the author at the Laboratory of Dynamic Strength of Machine Parts, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Academy of Sciences, USSR. In these articles the authors develop a method of linear superposition of known exact solutions for stress concentrations for each individual hole with approxi- mate stress concentration due to mutual effect of neighboring holes. An experimental check showed full agreement with the approximate analytical solution. Card 214 Problems of Strength (Cont.) SOV/2566 Zhukovskly, V.S. Stress and Strain Distribution in Flat Notched Bars in Connection With the Three-dimensional Character of the State of Stress 54 The author investigates stress distribution and concentra- tion in flat steel specimens of varying thicknesses with deep notches. The relationship between stress concentration and the thickness of the specimens is shown in diagrams. Lomakin, V.A. Theoretical Determination of Residual Stresses During Heat Treatment of Metals 72 In this investigation residual stresses accompatying heat treatment are determined by evaluating plastic deformations occurring during the process and establishing a stress-strain relationship by means of the theory of elastoplastic strains. Test calculations of residual stress distribution in a quenched cylinder fully agreed with other experimental data. Vagapovq R*D*9 and 0.1. Shishorina. Lateral Compression of a Wide Strip With a Hole Near the Edge 84 The work described in this article was done at the Lab- Card 3/4 Problems of Strength (Cont.) SOV12566 oratory for Dynamic Strength of Machine Parts, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Academy of Sciences, USSR. B. I. Rus'kin participated in the experiment. Determination of the lateral compression was obtained by a method of superposition involving the solutions for oTaftidireotional compression and lo4gitudinal tension. An experimental check fully agreed with the results of the theoretical solution. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 GO/ec 12-10-59 f fir .412 F11.1111% Hh!v tip Ell r. sit N11 R KHRITIN, L.A. Xquilibria and solid phavee In the quatornary eyotem 12804 - Ox2804 - Al2 (804 3 - H20 at 250. Mur.neorg.kblia- 5 no.1:180-189 J& 060. (MIRA 130) 1. Yaroslavskiy gosudarstvenzC7 pedagogichaskly Institut im. X.D.Ushinakogo. (Potassium sulfate) (Cesium sulfate) (Aluminum sulfate) -wv- MVIN, L.A.; LVISHKOT, I.S. PIwelcochomical otu4y of the system Y04 - 082304 - A'2(304)3 at 500a Zbar.noorg.ichla. 5 no.2:481-493 r l6o. (MM 13:6) 1. Taroslavokly gosudarafteaW yedagogichookiy institut imeni I'D* Usbiukw . (poussius oUlf&te) (GoDiUM *Ulf&t 9) (Aluminam sulfate) KMPINA, L.A.; GLATMAN, L.B.. Experimental studies of the operation of various typell of cutters, Haueb. soob. IGD 121146-155 '61. (MIRA 15-9) (Mining machinery) USSR Human and Animal Physiology. Metabolism. T Abs Jour: -Ref Zhur-Biol., No-9, 1958, 4o973. Author Khripko@,@A.-K.@ Inst No Title On the Problems of the Influence of the Diaphrag- matic Nerves Upon the Regulation of Blood Sugar Levels. Orig Pub: V ob.: Nekotoryye vopr. morfol., fiziol. i patol. organov pishchevareniya. N., Medgiz, 1956, lo8- 112. Abstract: Stimulation of the peripheral end of the sectioned phrenic nerve In dogs under morphine and inhalation anesthesia had a lowering effect on blood sugar, Card 1/2 XHRIPKO, A.M. Blectrophsiological tnvestigntions of cortical motor reactions; [with sumary In Inglimb], Fisiol.'shur. 44 no,*9:866-872 s 158 (MMA 11S22) I* Idedra ftsiologii cheloveks I. zhivotnylth Gosudaretvennogo univer- sitota i kafedra normallnoy fixiologit Reditainnkogo Instituta, Dnepropetrovsk; (CEOMM CORTM, phystol. motor reactions, bio-eleetric aspects (Bus)) 1 1. KHRIPKO, I. A. 2. USSR 600 4. Poultr7 Industry - Accounting 7* Utter to the editor# Ptitsevodstvo, No. 99 1952. 99 Nonthly Ust of Russian Accessions# Library of Congress,, April 19539 Uncl, KHRIPKO, I. A. 5754. Fabrika ptits. (adlerskays ptitffofabrlka). Krasnodar, Kn. no. 1954. 409. a ill. 21sm. (Kubantsy na VSKHV). 2.000 sks. 601@- (5"97) p 636.5-083 at (47.893) SO: KnizhW&, Letopis, Vol. lv 1955 COUNT-ZY USSR 04-ITMORY Fani AnimalD. Poultry ABS. JOTI.R. Miol., 'No. 13P 1958, No. 59629 AUTHOR lMripko, I. A.; FroloVp A. G. TITU, Economic Effectiveness of Various Systems of Poultry Farming ORIG. PUB, Ptitsevodstvop 1957, Wo 11, 20-24 ABSTRACT The:"Adlerskaya" Poultry Pam (Krasnodarskly Kray) applies open air and cage farraing. In cage farming the average egg production was 2 d hi th h i er an un er opon a r manage- . eggs g ment. The aviary management of hens under the same spatial conditions as in cage farm- ing has the advantage that hens benefit from exercise*during which they perform more move. ments and are exposed to the influence of the fresh air and sun. CARD: 1/1 q 75 S/137/61/000/008/006/037 Aoo6/Aiol AUTHOR- Khripko., Ye. 0. TITLE:, Economic efficiency of natural gas utilization in ferrous metallurgy PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 8, 1961, 5, abstract 8V33 ("Metallurg. i gornorudn. prom-st'. Nauchno-tekhn. sb.", 1960, no. 4, 4-6) TEXT: The exploitation of natural gas in ferrous metallurgy alters the structure of its fuel balance. The share of natural gas consumption by ferrous metallurgy works will incream from 4.5% in 1958 to 23.8% in 1965*. This consumption of natural gas is applied to the smelting of 85% of crude iron and over 30% of the steel of their total production in the Ukraine. The utilization of natural gas at ferrous metallurgy works has also altered the balance of blast furnace and coke gases. The utilization of natural gas in blast furnaces made it possible to lower the coke expenditure per ton of avirage crude iron by 6.8 - 19.7% (the coke saving constitutes 0.6 - 2.04 kg per 1 m of gas blown in) with a simultaneous rise in the productivity of individual blast furnaces by 1.5 - 3%. As result of the reduction in the specific coke expenditure the production cost of crude iron Card 1/3 S/137/61/000/008/006/037 Economic efficiency of natural gas ... A006IA101 was reduced (the price of fuel consttutes 50 - 60% of the production cost of crude iron). Calculations have shown, that in 1959 as compared with 1957 the production cost of 1 ton of crude iron was reduced just on account of coke saving by from 4 to 16 rubles. At the works imeni Dzerzhinskiy about 16 million rubles worth of coke was economized, at the works imeni Petrovskiy - 6@bout 5 million rubles, at the works "Zaporozhatall" - up to 19 million rubles. The changeover of open-hearth furnaces at the works Imeni Liebknecht from mazut to natural gas with mazut carburation (up to 35% of the entire thermal load) has reduced the specific fuel and steam expenditure for the atomization and heating of the mazut, and has raised the productifity of the furnaces. By heating open-hearth furnace$ with a gaz-mazut mixture the weight of the charge is increased, the smelting time is reduced, the productivity of the furnace is raised, and the fuel-expenditure per ton is reduced. The fuel cost in the production cost of 1 ton of steel was reduced by 20 - 25%, steam and electric power expenditure - by 13 to 15%. The fuel-oil requirements at the plant were reduced. Whereas before the conversion to gas-mazut fuel the yearly expenditure was 100 - 120 thousand tons of mazut, costing - 30 million rubles, after the conversion to natural gas the mazut expenditure was,reduced to 37 - 39 thousand tons of mazut yearly. The saving Card 2/3 S/137/61/000/008/006/037 Economic efficiency of natural gas ... A060/AlOl effect In the open-hearth plant constituted > 12 million rubles. Natural gas is also used as replacement for liquid fuel in heating furnaces of rolling mills, K. Ursova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 3/3 _MMFKOj, Ye.G.; ADRIANOVA@ V.P.; SHAPOVALOV, N.A. Use of natural gas in ferrous metallurgy, IzT. vA. ucheb, sav.; chezu, meto 5 no.9:5-9 162* 031A 15:10) (Iron and steel plants) (Gasj Natural) BRAZHNIKDV, N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; BONDARMID, V.Le inzh.; OSADCHIT. N.I., inzheiA;ggj!T@@ insh..; CHISTOVO V,P*, inzh, Automatic-control system for scale cars. Nakh.i avtom.proizv. 14 no.lOs23-26 0 160. (KIRA 13:10) (Weighing machines) (Automatic control) MIRIPK02 YU. I. ----------- Automation for production processes at a blast P--rnace plant. Bezop,truda v prom. 5 ne.7:22-23 J1 161. (MIRA 106) 1. Pomoshchnik nachallnika domennogo teekha Nizhne-Tagillskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinats, im. V. I. Lenina. Blast furnaces) utomdtion) R AKIMINKO, A.D., kand. tekha. nauk; MAKUSHIM, A.M., Inzh. SKVCETSOV, A.A., kond. takha. nauk; IMIMOV, A.Y., inxh. SHIKDFROV, L.B., Inth. Combined secondary Ing of a continuously cost ingot Ptall 18 no. 6:5D9-311 Ja 158. iNIHA 11:7) 1. Gorikovskly politekhatchaskly institut i zarod "Krasnoys Sormova.0 (Steel ingots --Cooling)' , m KHRIPKOV, A. V., Cand Geol Mineral Sci -- (diss) "The Distribution of Gold in the Deposits of the Northeast and the Density of the Prospecting-axploration Network." Dnepropetrovsk, 1960, 20 pp with graphs, (Ministry of Higher and Secondary 3pecialist Education UkSSR; Dnepropetrovsk Order of Labor Red Banner Mining Inat im Artem) 150 copies, no price given, list of the author's works at the end of text (KL, 21-6o, i2o) LITVINIOINO, A.U., kand. geol.-miner. nauk, otv. red.; YMA&EV, G.I., kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.; OAVCHRIKO, V.M., inzh.-geol., red.; hl)LINENKO, O.R., inzh,-geolog, red.; KHRIPLQX,jU,j kard. geol.-miner. nauk.. red.; ELIYANOV, ".D.j kand. geol.-miner. nauko red.; KOROLEVA, T.I., ved. red. [Problems of the geology and mineralogy of ore deposits] Voprosy geologii i mineralogii rudnylr-h mestorozhdenii. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 188 p. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Institut minerallr4ykh resursov. MIRIPOV) I.P. ------ Radiofrequency method for measuring the temperature of electric traction machines. Sbor. at. RII711T no.45:95-98 164. (MIRA 19:11) ACC NRs AP5025703 SOUM COM UR/0286/65/000/01.8/0049/0049 AUTHOR: Khripkov, I. P. ORG: none TITLE: A device for remote monitoring of the temperature of rotating parte Of electric machines. Class 21y No. 174706 SOURCE: Byulletent.izobratenly i tovarnykh znakov, no. 18,, 1965, 49 01 TOPIC TAGS: temperature ga ,tegnature measuremen , remote controls relaxation oscillators.resiotance thermometer., eA.ECTM "TATIA16- Ed?Wjf,*f-,W7' ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents a devic.a for remote monitoring of the temperature of rotating parts of electric machines. The device uses sensing ale- ments of the resistance thermometer type. It contains a fluorescent lamp-modulated relaxation oscillator mounted on the rotating part controlled by the frequency of the temperature gauge. Inside the machine to be monitored is a photosensitive ele- ment which in Muminated by flashes of the lamps of the oncillator at the frequency of the oscillator. In order to simplify the design, the fluorescent lamps of the oscillator are arranged symmetrically about the circumference of the shaft of the machine to be monitored (see Fig. 1). The lamps are mounted in a transparent cirou- lar holder attached to.the shaft* The lamps are designed foralternate Cord 1/2 UDC: 621.313:536.5@ TORSKIY9 P.N.. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk- r1M1rRzA_A11S_!,, assistant; M01MV, V.A., assistant; SIRGIMI S.I., assistent'. Dust forr&tlon &M Its cout"I In the process of operativS the ShSM cutter-loader. Nauch. trudY NPI 32:63-7o '55. (NLRL 1W) (Mine dust*) (Donets Basin-4oal mining wehinery) SOV/124-58-5-5244 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 5, p 42 (USSR) AUTHORS: Frolov, M.A., Merkulov, V.A., Sergeyev, S.I., Khripkov, N.S. TITLE: On the Effectiveness of Using Auxiliary Blowers to Combat Dust in Mines During Operation of UKT Combination Coal- cutting - and- loading Machines (Issledovaniye effektivnosti pri- meneniya vspomogatellnykh ventilyatorov dlya bor'by s pyl'yu pri rabote kombaynov UKT) PERIODICAL: Tr. Novocherkasskogo politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Vol 45/59, pp 91-112 ABSTRACT: Results are given of a study made of the effectiveness of using auxiliary blowers to combat dust in mines at sites where UKT combination cutting -and -loading machines are working slender searns of anthracite. Conditions were investigated at the working -faces of several Donbass mines. The authors sum- marize their findings as follows: I- The rate of air flow at a mine working-face when the auxiliary blower is turned off does not, as a rule, exceed O.Z5-0.35 m/sec--which is not up to standard. Z- The use of auxiliary blowers makes is possible in Card 1/2 some cases to reduce the dust content of the air in a mine shaft SOV/124-58-5-5244 On the Effectiveness of (cont.) by as much as 30-50%. 3- The dust content of the incoming current of sup- posedly fresh air prior to its arrival at the working faces (where the studies were being conducted) greatly exceeded the permissible limit from the point of view of health protection. 4- To combat dust effectively at sites where the combination cutting -and- loading triachines are working slender, gently slanting scams of anthracite, the rate of air flow at the working faces must be increased to 0.7- 1.0 m/sec. Yu.A. Lashkov 1. Blowers--Effectiveness 2, Undergroland structu-res--Ventilation 3. Particles (Airborne) Card 2/2