SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORCHEMNYY, M.I. - KORCHINSKIY, A.I.

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137-1958-3-4975 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metal]Lirgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 73 (USSR) AUTHOR: Korc.hemrivy, M. 1, TITLE: Operation of a Medium Sheet Rolling Mill at the Kuznetskiy Metallurgical Combine (Opyt raboty srednelistovogo stana Kuznetskogo met.allurgichesko~o kombinafa) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn, o-va chernoy metaflurgii, 1956, Vol 10, pp 541-552 ABSTRACT: The operation of a medium sheet rolling mill of the KMK is desckibed. The mill i6 composed of two three-high 850x560x850x2'150 mm stands and is arranged in two lines. The rolls in the roughing stand are driven by a 2500 hp electric motor through a reduction system and a gear box; the rolls rotate- at. a speed (it 55 rpm; the rolling process proceeds at a rate of 1.4 m/sec. The rull!t of the finishing 5tand ure driven by a 3000 kw motor, the rate of rolling keing 3,56 m/sec. Regimens for heating and rolling of slabs of various grades of carbon, al.*,,oy, and plated steel are described. Methods of adjusting the rolls after replacement are shown. Ref. RzhMet, Card 1/1 1957, Nr 12, 23684, S. G. K0RGU,WiYY, V.A. X,ray therapy in syringomyelia. Vrach. delo no.6:129-130 Je 163 - OURA 16:9) 1. Kiyevskaya oblastnaya bollnitsa. (X-RAYS--THOMUTIC USE) (SPINAL COf&-DISFASES) 25653 S/'080/6 01/0 3 3/1012/007/0 24 0 _0 D209/D305 AUTHORS: Shakhparonov, M.I., Lellchukt 5.L,j Korchemskaya, K.M., Martynovap MaYeop Babur-lna,, I.I., anrVoroninat R.D. TITLE: Investigation of pressure and vaDor densitv in binary systems methyldichlor,~siiane - trimethylehloro- silarie and silcoahloroform - benzene PERIODICAL-. Zhurnal prikladnoy khim.-li, v. '33, no. 12, 19601 2699 - 2703 TEXT: The authors studied pressure and -,rsipor density of "Liquid systems CH Siffc! (CH SiCl and MCI', H -1n oraer to ob- 3 ~ 3)3 - C6 6 tain data necessary for de,-.ermir,-.ng the conditions for rectifying haloalkylailaaeE. The measurements were carried out in an appara- tus described in an earlier work (Ref, 1: ZhPKh 8, 1734, 1960). Throughout the experiment the i2omposition of i1quids was control- led by measuring, their densit.1'es a, 2O-0C_,,NJ.th the use of a pyano.- me';.-er. The accura-,,.-y of P and y measurements -for individual li- Card l/el *S/08 60/033/0'12 007/924 Investigation of pressure D209YI)305 quid phase at 760 mm Hg and tile results are given in tabulated form. There are 6 tabless 3 figures and 1 Soviet-l>loc ref.erence. SUBMITTED: October 26Y,1959 Card 3/4 2565h S/080/60/033/012/00V/024 D209/D305 AUTHORS: Korchemskaya, K.M., Shakhparonov, YLI., Lel2chuk, S.L., -Martynova, M.Yeop Baburina) and Voroninag R.D% TITLE: Investigaiing pressure and vapor density of binary solutions of silane chloro-derivatives PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii~ V~ 33, no. 12, 1960, 2703 - 2708 TEXT: In the prestant work,, carried out to obta4-n the necessaxy da- ta for determlninj3 conditions for the rectification of haloalkyjw- -silanes, the authore submit -the results ol' invest'l-igations concern- ing pressure and vapor density under pressures of !155,0 - 800 mm Hg. The measurements vere concerned with determining pressure P, den- -ed vapor pressure of in.- sity y, and the molecular weight of saturat dividual liquids and solu-tions. The values of Antuan's equation constants and the enthalpy and entropy values for liquid vaporiza- tion at 760 mm ar!! given in tabula-ted form. Graphica.141y, -~,he au- Card 1/3 256'54 S/080160/ 033/0112/008/024 Investigating preosure and ... D209/D305 thors give the isotherms of total and partial vapor pressures of liquids at 30, 40i 50 and 560C. Totalpressures-were calculated from the vapor coMposition data obtained from M values derived from the equation M x' M The average molecular weight of sa- t' (Z' turated vapors ffy used for partial vapor pressures determinations were chosen such that the deviations from Raoult7s law corresponded to the Gibbs - Duhem equation. In all cases. values of 91 used in calculations differed by not more than I - i-5 % from the experi- ment values. In this w#nner the values of partial vapor pressures and vapor compositions were con;krolled by the condi-14tions of thermo- dynamics and the experimental data, with sufficien-tt, accuracy. Other tables represent the'contents of vapor components in equili- brium with liquid phase at 760 mm Hg and the activity coefficients of the components of various temperatures. The results submitted show that the solutions of methyldichlorosilane - tetrachlorosila- ne are characterized by only slight positive deviations from the ideal solution, andin many cases may be considered as such. Solu- Card 2/3 25654 S/080/60/033/012/008/024 Investigating pressure and ... D209/1)305 tions of chlorosilane solutions at 40t 50 and 5600. There are 3 figures, 7 tables and 2 Soviet-bloc references. SUBMITTED: October 26, 1959 K Card 3/3 84707 Y-~Lrj tzoq S/020J60/133/006/015/016 B004/BO64 AUTHORS: Shakhparonov, M. I., Lellchuk, S. L., and Korchemakaya,K.Mq TITLEs The Thermodynamic ProtertieRlof the Solutions of Chlorine Derivatives of Silanel PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 133, No. 6, Pp. 1368-1390 TEXT: The authors report on measurement s of the pressure P an d density r of the saturated vapor of the following systems: CH 3SiRC12 - Sici 4; SiHCl 3 - C06" CE 3SM. 3 - SM. 4; (CH3)3S'C' - CH3S'HC'2; (CH3)3S'C' - CH3Sici 3? as well as solutions of CH 3SiBC12 and CH3Sici 3 in the X azeotropic mixture of 45-93 mole% (CH 3)3 SiCl and 54-07 mole% SiCl 4* Ref. 1 describes the methods of P and t measurement. Table i gives the values of the constants A,B,C of the Antoine equation log P - A - B(C+T) for the systems investigated, as calculated from the experimental data of P. The molecular weight of the saturated vapor was calculated from the Card 1/2 84707 The Thermodynamic Properties of the Solutions S/020V60/133/006/015/016 of Chlorine Derivatives of Silane B004/ .o64 equation Y t RT/P, and its composition from the equation M X! i I Fig. I shows the total and partial pressures in the system SiHC1 - C H 0 3 6 6 at 30 C as a function of the composition. The isothermal lines P and P i 0 of the system CH 3SiHC1 2 - Sial4 at 40 0, and of the system CH 3Sicl 3 - Si5 at 500C are given in Fig. 2. The systems mentioned show little positive deviations from the ideal case. The systems (CH 3) 3Sici - CH3 Sici 3; CH 3SiHC1 2 - (CH3)3 SiCl; azeotropic mixture - CH 3Sici3; and azeotropic mixture - CH 3 SiHCl2 follow.the Raoult law. The isobaric lines of these systems at P - 760 torr are shown in Fig. 3. There are 3 figures, I table, and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudaratvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imenill. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTED: J.pril 4, 1960, by V. I* Spitsyn, Academician SUBMITTED: 1pril. 2, 1960 Card 2/2 KORCHMSKAYA, K.M.; TKACHENKO, L.G. Conference on critical phenomena and fluctuations in solutiops. Vest,.,M6sk, un, Ser, 2s Khim. 16 no.1:80 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kafedra fizicheokoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta. (Solution (Chemistry))-congresses) HOIRCHEMSKAYAl K.M.; SHAKHPARONOV, M.I.; LELICHUK,S.L.-, MARTYNOVA, Y.Ye.; 0___ BABUIZINA, I.I.; BORONDA, R.D. Pressure and density of vapors from solutions of chlorine deriva- tives of silane. Part 4. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh. 4 no.4%584-587 '61. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Floskovskiy gosudar5tvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova, kafedra fizicheskoy kbimii. (Silane) (Vapor pressure) KOCHFUCKAYAO ~,M,; SHAKRFARONOV9 M,Ioj LEL'CHUK; S.L.; KORAUINA) T.P.; B&BURI)AA, I.I.; VORONIMAO R.D. Investigation of the vapor pressure mid vapor density of binary solutions of silane chloro derivatives. Part 4. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.; 4&im,i khim.tekh- 5 no.1:65-69 162. (MIDA 15:4) 1. Moocovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova, kafedri fizicheskoy khimli. (Silane) (Vapor pressure) (Vapor density) MWENSMA. A. N.t SHAKHPAROMOV, M. L Thermodynaldc properties Of b0lutlOnO of acetone-nitrobonzgm* Vast. Moak, un. Ser. 2-- Xhim. 16 [i.e.171, no.606-77 X-D 162. (MM 16:1) 1. Kafeara fisichaskay khiJdi Moskovskogo universiteta* (Acetone) (Nitrobenzene) (Solution(Chvmiatry)) C 14 P-1i 1~0 Subject : USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 93 - 2/11 AM P - 587 Authors Korchenko, P. Ye. and Dudnik, F. S., Engineers Title Production of reinforced concrete piles in field conditions Periodical Sbor. mat. o nov. tech. v stroi,, 8, 5-6, 1954 Abstract In the "Stroydetall" works of the Trust "Dneprostroydet-al'" in Dnepropetrovsk, reinforced concrete piles have been pro- duced on a small area. The forms were laid on the ground in rows, and special piping system for heating the hardening concrete was installed. The pouring of concrete was done from autotrucks; the forms were dismowitable. Diagrams, photo. institution ; None Submitted : No date S/123/59/000/010/065/068 AOO4/AOO1. Translation from: Referativnyy zhur-nal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, No. 10, p. 201~ # 38754 AUTHOR: Korchenov,,A. R. TITLE-. The Praotice of Producing Cast Iron Castings in. Metallic Molds PERIODICAL. Tekbn.-.ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Lipe-11-skogo ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, No. 1. pp. 17-19 TEXT: The Yeletskiy zavod stanochnoy gidroapparatury (Yelets Plarrt of Hydraulic Machine Tool Equipment) has introduced the chill aastirZ method of components weighing from 0.1 to 85 kg, with a wall-thiolmess in 'the rang4*.9 of 3-200 mm (housings of gear pumps and filters, hydraulic panels, vrsse-ls) , Chills with vertical and horizontal joining planes are used, The greater part of the castings weighing from 0.5 to 50 kg are cast In chills with horizontal Joining planes. For castings weighing from 1-20 kg also shake-aat chills of the ouen type are employed. In chills which.are vertically joined, the components like cylinders, piston rings, large-size rotary pumps are cast, With WeiRl-tS 4M tile Card 1/2 SINYMI, K.L. otv. red.; KORCHEMK~ YA.T.p starshiy nauchMy sotr.p SU ACHEV red.; GRIGoRIYEVp ri-t*~7-k --'-~eAfkh6z. nauk., red.; r, V.P., red.; BOGDANOVIGH, M.V., red.; VIKOMYCINK, G.M., red.; SEMYUK, B.M., red,,; KVITKA, S.P., tekhn. red. (Scientific works of the Veselyy Podol Agricultural Experiment Station for 1927-.1958] Hauchnye trudy Veselopodolianskoi opytno- sele~tsionnoi stailtsii ~&a 1927-1958 gg. Kiev, Izd-vo Ukrainskoi akad. sellkhoz. naukp 1961. 156 p. (1,1111A 15:3) 1. Kiev. Vsesoyuzr4yy na-achno-issledovatellskiy institut sakhar- noy svelkly. 2. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom selektsii sakharnoy ovekly Veselopodolyanskoy opytno-selektsionn stantsii, Semenov skiy rayon, Poltavokeya oblast' (for Sukach 3. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey fitopatologii Yeselopodolyanskoy opytno-selektsionnoy stantsii, Semenovskiy rayon, Poltavskaya obluat' (for Bogdanovich). 4. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey agrokhimii Veselopodolyanslcoy opytn6-selektsionnoy stantsii., Semenovskiy rayon, Poltavskaya oblast' (for Nikolaychuk). (Poltava Province-Agricultural experiment stations) (Poltava Province-Sugar beets) DMITSKMI., VA*; KORCHLPV# G#P*l SKRNOVI A.V.; TOLSTOY, N.Sp Mesozoic Bedhwnta of the Korobki field in connection with their gas potentialo Isv, vyse uchabo zav,; neft' i gaz 5 no.1-.6-12 162. (MIRA 16tll) le Mookovskly inatitut neftelfbimichaskoy i gamoroy promyshlen- nonti imeni akademika LM. Gubkina,, Vo:Lgogradskiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut, neftyanory i gazovoy pramyBhlen- noBti,, i Kompleksnaya ekapeditniya. Glavnogo uprayleniya geologii i okhramy nedr pri Sovete Ministrov RSFSR, KONONCHUK, T.I.; REDIKO, L.P.; KORCFIEV, M.A.; PUSTOVIT, V.T.; BONDARENKO, N.Y. Effect of the addition of polyacrylamide to the brine on the electrolysis process with a mercury cathode. Khim. prom. 41 no.8.-599-600 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) d) 0 40 0 U of a U It t, x . Is a "I a a v v I 1--Z - *0 4 -060m- --- --- -- 0110CM11 A00 PIOP941191 MOtt 000 or 1872o SLIME RMMAL IN LOCCUOTIVE BOILERS, v V (Za Ekon*niyu Topliv V-46, 3, So* 1# 24-5) A altme sopartAtor is 0 for use on locomotives is describc-d. The slim rorming within 4ke the boiler --~s the result of water trmat-nent in collected in a 608 cup find is discharged from there during the blow-dawn. goo C*Ao 00-3 00'a Cool 000 1 3 Nop AIR-ILA OTALLURGICAL LITCRATLOR u.,tswicatme $41040 .11 Gov Got 61113idill 01AW Got a.. Itt AV 00 A 6 An A I I nd 0 0 a I N at 9 T T S O a 0 0 ON::60090909090 1*6 100 OO000 *all I ? ? 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 Is a M ! 10 It I) Ij A 0 m It ~4 p V .1 A C-AL-L-L-r- Iq I IL-A-IL-11-F, g It J~ I- iL X-X-L- I.-AA ACVC~ W A1.1-1 A t I " " -V go - - too 00 so motives. V. legend mw~ usatmem for loco 06 A 2a Ekovemiyu Toplim 3. No. 10, 10-12 (11W).-Tbe practim followed in treAting boiler wafer dck-ribed. Not A5 07cc- tmtnt is silMuAte ts tittins) trratment, Internal tma for Watm of low and metlium hanineu. For very hari .00 watm and for watm contc. much kilt this "n,thod &V1 log so, log c0 0 go age 4rj 2 see COO logo I - pz !;roe AS 11 . S L AOFTALLU 51CAL U71111AUDIL CtIIJIFICA11001 It i- 0 It 4 it pit 1141 P1 ft(t Iffloillo '10 * m 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 a fie 0 e 41 0 a 0 0 (A 0 0 0 0 6~ 64 0 a 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 GIA ., XORV. V. V. V. (Thermochemical testing of looonotiveol Teplokhialcheekle ispy- tantia na parovosakh. Hooky&, Trinasheldorlsdat, 1953. 63 p. (KM 7:11D) XORCW~V, Y.T., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, -mm"Imm Mosel fuel and itz properties. Ilak. L topl. tiaga n0.3:42-44 Mr 157. (MLRA 10.-6) (Diesel fuels) KOTICEEV, V.V.. jcandj7,LjLt tejr~- nautc. GRISHIN, F.S.. inzhaner. Mooft Answers to readers' quentions. !;Iek.i tepl.tiaga no.8:44-46 Ag 157. OxiLPA 10: 61, (Diesel locomotiven) KORGEMV, V.V., kandatekhunauk Using spectrum analysis of oil in determining the wear on diesel locomotive englues., Alsk, I topl, tiags, 2 no.1:46 Ja 158. (KIRA 11:3) (Diesel locomotivea-Testing) (Inbrication and lubricants--foating) KORCHEV, v.V.., Icand,tokhn.hauk; LYLMEENBERG, R.M., inzh. Testing of diesel fuels In a small cylinder capacity engine. Vest. TSNI1 MPS 22 no.8:27-30 163. (MM 17:2) I MIRPITryt if 11.9 !-11,zh. I., j o , . - - .,i T impruving the producl.-C.'r, CC stmf,-tures. Avt.dcro 28 nc.6,18 , 2.&,~3) 3. L-&boratoriya L~~.v--oa V-,-ro1com1e-ku1yartV7s soyedineni-ya, v. 7, no. 1, 31965, 150-155 TOPIC TAGS: methy] methacr7late, styrene, than diacrylate, than dimethacrylate,, block Polymerization, dilatometric analysis, gravimetric analysis APSTRAIGT s 7he hlock ization ot monomrs named in Figs. 1-5 (1300 Figri. ~~na Nncloslu -e ; were investigated gravimetrically and Matometrically. cs were ! tudied at SOG with benzoil veroxide (G.21 tri weig)it, "or vinyl I'voo and 2% for diallylphthalates) and at, ij'i WiLL, n".x- jic f-r virr,i r?qr1vnt1ves and 1.41 for allylic monone-r3). Vie kinetic .he monom-ars are oh )vn, "2 i )n n 3 alale Was moasur,~,j -.'ectively. It Was !,ounfl ~9 -mf r,(, mad gravLmetric 4. -"tr1j3cT-1aLe were wcit susceo-,.~'b*6 ~.i W, o-65 2 1 3 n- AP50(-3837 N r4zllatl" reacticn rates of the other monomers can be obtained from Figs. inilir, Analogous to the r8SLIltS OC A. A. fl,17!in et al (Sb. k k IM. 2, 1554, 195)) wA9 va t i v, .9 produ,:,ed Y -polymers a' o!3, i ~-t, LM lnu 3 Lablot 00-1 rwtJ'4it elementoorgaidchaskikh soyedimnJv, AN S35R (Inatitute I r~- Ran( tions, AN =R) SIM-WITTIED: Z6M9ir65 ENCL: 04 SUB CODE: OG YO REF SOV: 007 OTL =I 019 Card 2/6 Ti ANA. 38.37 EM: D~CIJRE -01 fiv 7 z Ziff li Black polywrli~atioll at 806 (6.2% beiazoil peroxide, gravity motho imn ha r- fIa*-,q ethylene glynoi; ityrone Crd 3/6 17 -A VSlf% It time' A time -tin, min - Me 3. am graviti d)- bdt 7, --w- dion dlaMltito I F45, 86 Fig, 3. YJ 11 2 than dlaci7lAto; 3 c,,d 4/6 MR A" Aid -q- -me o d me rio. 9r 1 diallyllsophthalate- 2 diallylterephthalatei 3 dially-1ph c '4 P AP5008370 r-4 lino a KOM TITLE - III-emal cross-linking of unsa~turated polyai-ilat- al";' s4le chains j I-- _--K._-i-.,oIekuIpLrry-ye soyedineniva, v. 7, n~. ~ymer, polymer cross 1LnkIrw., pollya-ry-'ate polyarylate e 3e r ABSTRACT: Allyl-containing polyaryiates (polyaryli~ estle-1. ar, int.-St ~.ecausc- to chang- into three-l" ~,5 dialiyi derivative., incor'orating phenolp"ithalein and e-alI;Iphenol. p poiymers were preparel by conventional methods and ~c lisua-I mechan- i-l-, tesfs. T'heir degree of unsaturation was derived from infrared data. rt was 10-m-d the, in the absence of oxygen, imsaturated allyl-~,ontaininp. p-'y-T,-r-_- harder, efrprtive)y 230C. Itmospheric oxjger -ar. lni"-- Card 1/2 L 27335-66 EVIT (m)/EWP(j)/f UP(c) wra/Am C .-SOUR _t/_06A5/607/O11/18a4/_ - ~AC IM CE CODE: b 1086, ';AUTFIORS: Vinogradova-, S. V.; Korshak# V. V.; Xorchevpy, M,_G. ~ORG- Institute of Mementoorganio Compounds, AN SSSR (Institut -13 elemento-6r_ga_nMdB_es1ELkh s6y-ed eniy All SSSRT_ TITLEt Copolymerization of al4l-subatituted unsaturated polyarylatee with styrene 1 (76th report in the series "Reterochain polyesters') SOURCE- Vysokomole1v._1yarnyye aoyedineniya, v. 7, no. lit 19651 1684-1888 TOPIC TAGS:. copol~mierizationy graft copolymer, polyaryl plastic ABSTRA.CT. Copolymerization of allyl-8ubstituted unsaturated polyarylates (1) with styrene (II) has.been investigated in an effort to prepare a three-dimensional lymer analogous to those derived from polyfumarateB described by As V, Tokarov IO)isj3ertatsiya# 1959). A mixed polymerp represented by the scheme T !2~ UDCt 66-095.26+678.674-~1,673.-~7.46-1 ',L 27.335-66 lic CH 0- HS CH. 0 0 \\_0 C-0- CHI 0 H. L=0 _4_ Y l'in which ratio Y:X 1.19p was selected as the starting I. The copo13'merization was performed at 80C, in sealed ampules,.and in an argon atmosphere, Trith benz-oyl peroxide used as an initiator. It was observed.that a gel effect, which increases j with increased ratio of I to II, affects the reaction rate. The products of the reaction axe mainly branched r3 graft copolymers, with only an insignificant amount of: three-dimensional co,3 olymer4formed when the ratio of I to II is large. Orig. art.; has: 2 tables# 2 fignresp and 1 formula. SUB CODE:o7o 3_1/MMU DATE: 07BG064/ ORIO REF-.~ _010/ OTH REF: 004 q L 2,7232=& ACC NR: AP600BP67 SOURCE CODEt Uft/0190/65/007/011/1889AB93 i AUTHORSt VAnogradova, So V*,; Korshakp V. 1--y' Korchey Me Go -36 ORG: Institute of glementary Organic Compounds AN SSSR (Institut elementoorganichaskilch a Ine 0Y dJ niy AN &55R) TITLE- Copolymerizat-ionl ot allyl substituted unsaturated polyarylates kith 'I polyarylates with mathyl trathacrylate (77th report in the series "Heterochain Polyesters") SOME: Vysokomolekulyarn e soye 93 yy difieniya, v. 7, no. li, 1965, 1889-18 TOPIC TAGS; copolymv~izationj polymerization kinetics) polyaryl plastic ABSTRACT: Kinetics of copolymerization of allyl-substituted polyarylates M represented by the formula J] C 0~ CHml - ---- -- ------- uDc:..-, 66.095.26+678.671t+678-U4 'L 27332-66 iN NR., AP6WO61 -7---'---- 'Fig. 1. Copolymerization of. I with U at: 70C in the I presence of 0-5% of benzoA peroxide. A - change offill concentration in the B reaction mixture (ordinate.-i % unreacted monomer); B -1 change of the yield of I insoluble (cross-linked) copolymer (ordinate)- C - change of concentration: I## TJNo,, min. Time, min. of residual double bondi, I in copolymer (ordinate). Polyarylate: monomer a weight I tio: 1 1 2 2 - 1z1-8; 3 1:' !:1.5; 5 - lil. R:_4 L 18415-66 EVr-r(m)/EWP1:j (m)-6 YN/M ACC NR; AP6003421 i SOURCE COM 6/008/001/0109/olf4 UR/oigo/6 AUTHORS: Korsh&t_Vj VA Vinovadova, S. V.,- Kullchitsk4t ORG: Institute of-Elem4ntoorgoie CoeLomds, AN SSSR (Institut elementoorgan- ~icheskikh soy2dinaniy All SSSR); Moacow Institute of Chemical Engin erinR im. D. 1. Mendeloyev_k oskovski !himiko-tokhnologichookiy Gsiltut~ TITLIE: Cqo1ym0LaL6f allyl-suUstituted unsaturated paixL ealwith vi. rZi-lit- rtyl and allyl monomers (81st ReVort in Series "On Heteroaliphatio Polyesters SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyag.vo Sp no, 1, 1966, 109-114 TOPIC TAGS: polyaryl.plaotics copolymerization, thermal stability, tensile strangth, methyl methacry-late ABSTMCT: Allyl-substitited polyarylates (1) of different molecular weights and concertrations of allyl qr~upa copolymerized with various vinyl and allyl monomers 'were Livestigated, The tiolubility, thermal stabilityp and tensile strength of the producAs were studied. Bost suitable of the examined (I) were those derived from terepht~alic chloroanhydridet phenolphthalein, dially1dian, and 2-allylphenoll the structive of which may be represented by the formula: Card 1 UDC: 66-095.26,676.674 L 18415-66 NRt AP6003421 CH=CH, 0 '0' 0 C111 JHj CHI C-0. Y .with ratio of X:Y 1.191 or 4. Their synthesis was described in an earlier work by t!V. V. Xorshak, S. VoNinogradoval, U. G. Korchevey, and L. I. Komarova (Vysokormolek. soyed., 7, 457, 1965)- It was established that mathyl methacrylate, allyl methr- :acrylate, dimethaorylate~of ethylene glycol, and 2-allylphenol methacrylate are satisfactory cross-linkirg agents for (1). The last two compounds yield products ,of very high tbermal stab ilj~!,and tensile strength, even after treatment at 300C in the presence of air. Phey are also inert to solventsand to sulfuric acid. ~Orig. art. has: 5,tables,~l figure, and 1 structure. :SUB 60DE, 07/ WBM DATti 16Feb65/ REPS 006/ OM REP% 001 'Card 2/2 ---------- L 18941~66 -.--EWr(k ACCESSION HH, AP5021553- UR/0286/65/000/013/0017/0017I 678-744.45.002.2 54T.566.i 54T.391.1 Al i AUTHOR* K2KLhak, V. V-I.Vi~ ~rado~vaS.~V.; Korchevey, M. G. _4of &~'n acrylic compound. TITLE: Preparative m1thod for polymers an d ~O_P_Oiyme'rs Class 12, No. 1721~2 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobi-eteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 13, 1965, 1T TOPIC TAGS: polymer, poLymerization, allylphenol methacrylateAheat resistant polymer ABSTRACT: -An Author Certificate has been issued for a/preparative method for acrylic polymers and cOpolymers of incre&sed heat resistance.\-L)The method involves bulk polymerization of 2-allylphenol methacrylate at elevated temperature in the pres- ence of free radical initLators [unspecified]. MY IS ASSOCIATION: none --------- --- - ZAMODSKIY, A.G.; S)URNOV, N.K.; Prinimali uchastiye: RUDENKO, O.A.; FILIPENKO, I.S.; SEMENCHENKOp A.D.; &Q~RCH44~1 J.- TEMASHNYUK, D~S.,- SHVARTSV S.P.; PRITSKAYA, Z.A.; RESHETCYVA, L.N.; SHAKHOVA, V.A.; DANILENKO, P.L. More about the effect of the amount of water and of its automatic proportioning in the boiling to pulp of raw materials, Trudy UkrNIISP no.5:13-20 #59. (MIRA 161l1) 1. Vashkovskiy zavod (for Rudenko, Filipenko, Semenchenko,, Korchevskiy, Temashrquk, Shvarts, Britakaya). 2. Chernovitskiy spirtovyy trest (for Reshetova, Shakhova). 3. Ukrainakiy nauchno-iaaledovatellskiy institut spirtovoy i likero-vodochnoy promyshlennosti (for Danilenko), A-* - 4:.Q P It a Is A 20 1 111 to 0 If t 0 11 a I it is I- AA is ILIC LID itA k vffvCf% sit A-,, Ck I i.00 with djes. OOA fablics Met SOWA719" "li-fs"Lwily is I No and "d a %in. of btu"T, ow. to". ell kAdeis the :0 at; Witb ,pb%hqA dy-l in C I . d by dirying st,4" "CA remits mv Oblast%, I .6ing j4 b.1,Wu alld duting dCvvlt4"Cnt at" W imcd text in on n Opp. vihkh Cutts little Wil hjh(A red dyes of the flat little is dt, gj~,m for the prep" , . a" d,%,0 NOd she Ivvng 01.11 '"d of the It. Ilenn i 004 COO see 00 *a coo 0 Ar .0* 00 oo il, .4 P 00 A s a I L A m9IAI,kU#GKAL LITINATWIF UAISWICATIC" I I W W 9 221. KORCFETOYI P. V. and DDIKEVICH, P. N. Krolevtskiye chernopestryye svinU. Sov. tootekhniya, 1949, No B., a. 82-87 , P. V. Experience of *m;ss fatteming of pigs on progressive kolkhozes of Poleale; lecture. Moskva, 2-nanie, 1954. 23 p. (SGrIla 5, no. 21) v - ~7 7j~~'-!P',"-"ooT)arasitrj oU -Vectort, ()f ACarina --nl insect Abs jour Ref 2hur Bioj.., 1-10 5, 1958, 19674 ~'U~ Belkin--, Korchevskaya V I T ; t.Le Flea,- ... e '.t - . 1 6- n 3 eppe omd -7cnCy Subzzirjc,. Gh -,estern F'az---11dlGtv-n ilegion. Orl;' Tr- gosp n*-Jo, protivoc,,11U~M. jj, b-, t c t For severaj. Years, chiefly in IQ53-1955, '?3,,,)5:, 11cas 14 cpeciev) 1'ere cathered from 4010 ste?) pe and 1076 nests.. In the stenDe subzone Ctenophthal-,av3 brevia- tus and -Am'Phi -7')SY1.1a ros-sica predomin&tel their nurjj)C-., -, rising ill June-july and Ccto~el'-Novomber (hijglest). the vandy Sub2one Pollex and ,I. nri",_. ~Dredomlnate their nwzib~~rs rising in I'hY-June and" October -111oyCL-ber, .highest). The flea abundance on animals and in nests is NILIZINA, Te.N.;.10)R-C.PVSKAyA# V.A.; NAGWVA, G.J.; NAGLOY, V*A*; IMMIN, Ye.~?- Species anji ecology of Gavasidas In the ground squirrel Citellus pygnaeug p;lll in West Kazakhstan Province Evith susmarY In Ing- lish] Kedparas' I paras.bol. 27 no.5:584-59o S-0 158; 0 (KIRA 120-1) 11 4 Rostovsk;ogo-na-Dom gosudarstvennogO narLchno-Iseledovatel'- gkogo protivochvnnogo Instituta (dIr. Instituta A.K* Shishkin) I Urallsko3r rotivochumnoy stantoli (nMh* stantell L*M& lucherov). I W%Xals' Camaxidae in ground squirrel (Rua)) (ANDUM, Same) KORCHXVSKIT, A.; DIRSHIN, S. .OOM2 ~v:~-Iml-qwwm I Let's landscape school grounds. Prof.-takh.obr. 11 no.4:26 JI 154. 1. Direktor spetsiallnogo remselennogo uchilishcha No. I (g. Odes@&) (for Korchovskiy) 2. Ponoshchnik direktora po'khozyostvennoy rabo- to uchilishcha (for Dershin) I (School grounds') (Landscape gardening) XORMEVSKIYJ V. f'Paratbletkhen in the Treatment of Vaginitis." (see journal "Veterinariya" Veterinariya, Vol, A No- 6) 1961. p, 6o No. 6, 1956.) Korchevskiy, V. - Veterinary Surgeon. nvinsk Agricultural Technical school. Vinni sa oblast'. 85167 2.0 3 7, 1/3 f, / 3,3/) S/139/6o/ooo/oo5/023/031 E192/9182 AUTHORS: Morgulist N.D., and Korchevoz;'~ TITLE: Electronic and Ionic Emission of Metal-film Cathodep (L-cat5odes) in Qaesium Vapours PERIODICALt Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniyy Fizikaj 19607 No - 5v PP 137-11+2 TEXT: The investigation of electron and ion emission of L-cathodes in an atmosphere of alkaline metals is of considerable interest since it can yield information on the relative electron emissivity of the cathode coatings. The problem was investigated experimentally by employing the tubes constructed by N.Morgulis and Naumovets (Ref. 1). The tubes were provided with disc cathodes having a diameter of 3 mm. The cathodes were of two types: 1) a porous Ba-W L-cathode7 and 2) a Ba-Ni pressed cathode. A disc anode having a diameter of about 1 mm was situated at a distance of < 1.5 mm from the cathodei the anode was provided with a protective ring so that it was possible to measure the electrons Ie and ion Ip emission of the central uniform portion of the cathode . A drop of metallic caesium was introduced in the tube and the vapour pressure p of this Card 1/4 85167 3/139/6o/ooo/oo5/023/031 E192/E182 Elebtronic and Ionic Emission of Metal-film Cathodes (L-cathodes) in Caesium Vapours substance could be determined from the temperature t of the tube envelope. By employing a strong transverse magnetic field it was possible to ansure that the ion current of the tube had no external electron components. The electron-emission components are shown in Fig. 1. These illustrate the dependence of Ie 011 cathode temperature T for two vapour pressures: p = 3 x 1o-6 mm (t = 25 OC), and 1 x 10-2 mm (t = 150 OC). These equilibrium relationships are illustrated by the solid curves in Fig. 1 for t = 25 *Cj and by the dotted lines for t = 150 OC. The currents were measured by means of microsecond rectangular pulses. The curves marked I refer to Ba-W, while curves II are for the Ba-Ni cathode.,; the vertical scales for the two curves are different. Analysis of these curves shows that: 1) the specific emissivity of the two cathodes has the usual value; 2) at t = 150 OC the curves of Ie at 700-800 OC have a minimum, this being due to the partial desorption of the Cs film from certain areas of the cathode surfaces~i 3) the righthand-side portions of Card 2A 85167 8/139/60/000/005/023/031 E192/E182 Electronic and Ionic Emission of Metal-film Cathodes (L-cathodes) in Caesium Vapotrs both the curves. for t = 150 OC are much higher at temperatures between 800 and 1000 OC than those determined for 25 OC; 4) at t = 150 OC the electron emission of a Ba.-Ni cathode has a very high value even at low temperatures. Both the cathodes showed a strong thermal ionisation of Cs which manifested itself in the presence of appreciable ionic current. This effect is illustrated in Fig. 2, where the ion current is plotted as a function of the cathode temperature. Curve I characterises the thermal ionisation of Cs atoms on the surface of the Ba-W cathode, while Curve II shows the same effect fo;r the Ba-Ni cathode. These curves were taken at p = 2 x 10-4 MM, which corresponds to t = 80 OC. From Fig 2 it is seen that a considerable increase of I with temperature is observed. This indicates that the cRthodes contain micro regions where the active coating has been removed; the size of these regions rapidly increases with cathode temperature. Further measurements for the Ba-W cathode are shown in Fig. 3 where the temperature range extends from 1000 to 1300 Oc:; the curves in Fig. 3 give the electron emission Card 3/4 Electronic andIonic Emission of in Caesium Vapcurs 85167 S/139/60/000/005/023/031 9192/E182 Metal-film Cathodes (L-cathodes) at t = 25 OC (solid line) and 150 OC (dotted line) as well as, the ion emission at-, 80 OC; these curves can be regarded as the continuation of' the curves of Figs I and 2 for higher temperatures. Curves showing the dependence of the electron current Ie (at T = 900 OW and ion current Ip (at T = 1000 OC) on the Cs. vapour pressuro (t = 80-180 OC) for the B&-Ni cathode are given in Fig. 1+. Here it is seen that though 1P increases, the c~oefficient m = I /I (where I is the value of the ion p DO p0 current calculated unaer the assumption that all the atoms of Cs impingeing on -the cathode are ionised) shows aconsiderable decrease; a-similar effect is observed in the Ba-W cathode. This is due to the shift of the adsorption equilibrium towards the increase of the coverage of the cathodes by Cs, i.e. towards the reduction of the uncovered portion of the cathode surface. There are 1+ figures and 9 references$ 2 English and 7 Soviet, ASSOCIATION; Kiyevskiy gosuniversitet imeni T.G. Shevehenko (Ki ev State University imeni T.G,, Shevchenko) SUalITTED: 6~io`ber 9t 1959 C ZIF 82284 S/089/60/009/01/08/011 31.2 0 BO14/B07O AUTHORS: Morgulis, N. D., Korchevoy,fYu. P. TITLE: Thermoelectron Conversion o Thermal Into Electrical Energy Using T. e)7 PERIODICAL: A';omnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 99 No. 1, PP. 49-51 TEXT,: In continuation of the published works of Ref. 1, first of all a cathode material (one-component type) was sought, which would have marked emissivity even at T= 20000K. A diode filled with cesium vapor was employed, whose cathode was a tungsten band in the center of which was applied a thin film of ThC2. A tantalum anode with a shielding was placed at a distance of about 1-5 mm. from the cathode. The temperature of the cathode was measured by means of an optical micropyrometer. The measuring flask into which a drop of cesium was put, was placed in a thermostat. Thue, the pressure of the cesium vapor could be determined from the constant temperature of the flask, which could be exactly measured. The interesting parameters of ThC2 were determined by methods Card 1/2 1411", 82284 Thermoelectron Conversion of Thermal Into S/089/60/009/0-1/08/oli Electrical Energy Using Thorium Carbide B014/BO70 of ion and electron emission. For the temperature range 1900-21000K and at a cesiumtemperature of 2500C, a specific cathode power W . 12 4 W/cm2 and an efficiency of thermoelectric conversion 71 = 12 3 % was found. These results are supplemented by taking the current-voltage curves (Fig. 4) for an inner and an outer circuit. In the first case, the saturation region between VR - -0.2 and -1.6 v is hardly marked for reasons not known. In the second case, it is remarkable that the region of aro discharge is missing. Professor G. V. Samsonov from the Institut metallokeramiki i spetesplavov AN USSR (Institute of Poirder Metallurgy and Special Alloys of the AS UkrSSR) prepared the thorium carbide. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 3 references: 2 American and 1 Soviet. II-r SUBMITTED: February 6, 1960 Card 2/2 30440 15/109/61/006/012/015/020 Lo D246/Dj05 AUTHORS., Morgulis, N.D., and Korchevoyf_~._R. TITLE.- Physical properties of the Caesium plasma of a 1herrio-electrical energy transformer PERIUDCIAL: hadiotekhnika i elektronilcat ve 69 noo 12, !961 2073 - 2083 TEXT: Tnis is a detailed report of experimental worx, brief results of which were publis-hed by the authors in (Ref. 4i Doklady AiiBSSR 19619 1369 336). 'the apparatus used was a Caesium filled vacuuni lamp, depicted in Fig* 19 where I - W-cathode, covered with ThC 29 2 - Ta-anode, 3 - W-PT thermocouple (ca~~hode temperature was measu- red by optical micropirometer), 4 - W-wire probe; 5 - adjustable LI/ slide for the probe. A number of precautions were taken, describedvI in earlier papers and several parameters (pressure, saturation tem- perature of Caesium, vapor, rate of work) were changed. The curves representing a large number of measurements confirm the conclusion of the earlier publication that there are two entirely different Card 1/4 30440 6/109/61/u06/012/015/020 Physical properties of the D246/D305 working conditions of the-thermo-electric transformer; Quasivacuum at low temperaturesq arc - at high ones. The character of the Cae- sium plasma is different in these two cases: In the first instance it adjoins the cathode and a potential jump U a separates it from the anode. This Ua depends on the working conditions and becomes zero for optimum power. In the Q*her statep the plasma is separated from the cathode by a po"ntial iump U and a small negative poten- %~ k tial Ua; it is intensively luminescent. All this is very near to the well-known low-voltage are discharge at reduced pressure. There are other arguments to support this analogy. Measurements also con- firmed quantitatively the earlier ideas on the "electrode" charac- cer of -this device, i,6e. the output potential is obtained from the contact potential difference between the electroces. Hence the pos- sibility of drawing large emission densities (I ) from metal-caesi- um cathodes without using additionalionizator. gee Pig. 9, where optimum 10 is plotted as a function of temperature for T a cathode, when d = 0.3 mm. The authors calculate the limiting pressure of Card 2/4 30440 B/109/61/006/012/UI5/020 Physical propertios of the D246/D305 Caesium. vaporp nee essary for-neutralizing the electron space charge currentp Ie U + 0) 29mkT PO em Ie 0 (2 where a and ionization coefficient of atoms and neutralization'- coefficient of ions respectively on the cathode surfaoeg T = t + 0 2730- It is in agreement with experiment.' They also calculate the various poiential jumpe at the electrodes, assuming the two ty- pes of operation. There is a satisfactory qualitative agreement ts point against the 11 1 with experiment. As several serious fac p as- mall theory of this device, the plasma phenomena may play only a Be- condary role In the mechanisms. There are 10 figures and 17 refe- ~ VI/ 12 Sovi et.-mbloo and 5 non-Boviet-bloc. 'The 4 most recent re- ferences to the E~nglish-language publications read as follows: H, Jjewist I. i(eitzp J. A:ppl. Phys # 1959P 50t 1439t 1438; G. Grover# Nucleonics, 1959t 7P 54; W. R;j~;en, G. Grover, E. Salmi, J. Applo hys., 1960, 31, 2140; Card 3/4 30440 S/lOg/'6l/OO6/Ol2/u15/u2O Physical properties of the D246/D305 ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy gosudaretvennyy urliversitet imo T.G. uhev- chenko (Kiyev State University im. T.G. Shevchenko) SUBMITTEDt Way 27P 1961 Pile. Fig, go Card 4/4' 25032 S/057j61/O31/OO7/01'5/W1 - B104/B206 ,AUTHORSt Morgulis, N D., Korohevoy, Yu. P., and Chutov,.Yu;.I.' TITLE: Physf,.cal-peculiarities. of thermionic.onergy convATsion PERIODICALi Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 7P 1961, 845 853 TEXT i The authors study the emf of energy converters and giver datalo its dependence on cathode temperature and caesium-vapor pressure. In the."- first part they rofer to the fact that the emf of a converter is de- .fined by the sum fib on the condition 0. Ik a and I p are the t.otal cathode-, anode- Y ~91 and thermionic currents. With the aid of the diagram in Fig. I the .r7: authors show that only in the simplest case 1 (Fig. i), and when.theaddi. _7 tional conditions I