SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRASNOUSOV, L.A. - KRASNOV, A.P.

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S/089/60/009/005/012/020 B006/BO70 AUTHORS: Krasnousovq Li A.2 Zimakov, P. V., Volkova, Ye. V~ TITLE: Radioohemical ChlorinatioAlof Benzen4, PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya., 1960, Vol. 9, No.. 5, PP. 412 - 414 TEXT: The radiative chlorination of benzene was 8tudied under standard conditions in order to study the possibility of using nuclear radia.- tions for the production of hexachloranelAs can be seen from the Table, the different radiations led to the formation of hexachloro- cyclohexane (HCCH) characterized by a high content of alpha phased In addition to data on thermal, ohemical (benzene peroxide)i and infrared chlorination, the Table gives the following data: Card 1/3 Radiochemical Chlorination of Benzene S/089/60/009/005/012/020 BOo6/B07O Concentration t0 C y-Isomer a..-Tsomer Mean H a, g chlorine/lOog C 6 6 energy ev Ultraviolet (3650A)14.0 40 11~3 73.8 3 -- 5 0: (3,48 rad/sec, total: 2.4-10 4rad)14.0 40 10.2 78.9 0-4-10 6 y: (6-75 rad/sec., total: 2.4~104rad)14.0 40 11.8 83-5 .2-10 6., 1.3-106 On the contrary, the content of a-isclmor on chamical -,-.hl;~rination ia only 63,7%. The chlorination was done for pure aubstanse al for eolu- tion in. M 4' The P source was SOO, and the 7 source, Co 0- The radio-, chemical yield of the reaction was 85~,000 per 100 ev; it was, however, strongly dependent on the purity of t~e' starting materials If J,ndustri, ally pure benzene is usedg the yield is only 130,000. The ultraviolet yielded 9000 molecules per 100'9v. The radiative chlorination rate is proportional to the square of radiati.on intensity (benzene without solvent). in CC1 4 solution, 'the rate of reaction Is essentially lower. Card 2/3 Radiochemical Chlorination of Benzene S/089/60/009/005/012/020 Boo6/BO70 Radiative chlorination of benzene is possible also at low temperatures in solid phase; the total yield increases with decreasing temperature down to -800C. Chlorination remains incomplete for temperatures still lower (at -1200C, the content of tetrachlorocyclohexane reaches 50). The effect of temperature on the isomeric composition of HCCH was also studied. While the total yield of HCCH has its maximum at -800C, the content of a-isomer decreases from 83.5 to 38% for the fall of tempera- ture from 40 to -190 0C,. The yield of y-isomer also dcpends on the con- centration of chlorine. The formation probabilities of a-., 0--i y-, 6-, and FE-isomers were calculated to be 27.8, 4.,63, 25.0, 26.0, and 16.7%. respectively. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 3 references: 1 Soviet. 1 German, and 1 Polish. SUBMITTED: March 31, 1960 Card 3/3 85613 S/07 60/030/007/035/039/XX BooiYN66 AUTHORS: Englin, M. A., Makarov, S. P., Dubov, S. S., Yrasnousov, L. A., and Yakubovich, A. Ya. ===P- TITLE: Fluorination of the ~~ljex of Acetonitrile With Boron Tri- fluoride PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii., 1960, Vol. 30, No. 7. pp. 2371-2374 TEXT: On the basis of Refs. 1-5, the above reaction was carried out with dilute fluorine in a copper reaction vessel at room temperature. NF,, CH CF I I CHF 2CN, and two new products were separated by distillation (oreof them V~ boiled at -25-24-50C, the other at -4-8-4,70C) in addition to a considerable quantity of unchanged acetonitrile. The first product, a colorless gas, is completely decomposed by alcoholic alkali lye, does not separate any iodine from alcoholic potassium iodide solution, is easily soluble in organic solvents and difficultly in water. Its elementary composition and molecular weight correspond to the formula C 2H2NF 3* Itastructure,which is probably due to the fluorinRtjo- -r -.cetnnitrile, can be pc~sqibly represented by Card 1/3 85613 Fluorination of the Complex of Acetonitrile S/079/60/030/007/035/039/XX With Boren Trifluoride DOOI/Bo66 the isomeric formulas (1), (11), (111)! CH2-CFITF2 CH2FCF-NF, CH2 F2 M NF (III). To confirm the structure of this product its infrared spectrum was ex- amined. There is a band characteristic of the C-H bond. One band group is caused by vibrations of the C-P bond. An intense band may be assigned to stretching vibrations of the N-F bond. These results and further spectroscopic data (Ref. 6) indicated that the structures (I) and (II) o f the product CA NF are not confirmed spectroscopicallywhich fact speaks in favor of formull (III). This assumption is also supported by the pre- aence of two bands in the infrared, which may be regarded as deformation vibrations of a three-membered ring. The structure of the products dis- cussed may be that of fluorinated ethylene imine. The second product with the molecular weight 117 does not decolorize the aqueous-a"kaline KMnO 4 solution. Its molecular weight and elementary composition correspond to the formula C H NP . In its infrared spectrum theie are absorption bands which may ~e3asiig-ed to the N-P and C-H bonds, and a band group appears which is due to C-P vibrations. All these properties indicate Card 2/3 811,6111 Fluorination of the Complex of Acetonitrile S/079/60/030/007/035/039/XX With Boron Trifluoride BOOl/Bo66 that the structure Auggested for the product in that of a,a,N,N-tetra- fluoro ethyl amine.1IOn fluorination of the complex C113CN-BF3with elemen- tary fluorine, 36% of acetonitrile remains unchanged. The yields of the fluorination products referred to the initial acetonitrile are the fol- lowing: for NF - 6-5%, CH CP ' it, CH CF NF -- 3%, CH CP NP NP 2-5%, 3 3 3 - 5c 2 2 3 2 2 2 - CHP2CN - 1%. There are 12 references: I Soviet, 7 US, 3 Britishi 3 German, 1 French, and I Belgian. SUBMITTED: JulY 1, 1959 Card 3/3 SJ844./62/000/000/074/129 D214-/D307 AUTHORS: 1(rasnousov, L. A. , Zimakov, P. V. and Volkova, Ye. V. ---------- T I TLE; L;owc characterif3tics of the radiochlorination of b(3.nzene C;OLJRCj1,,: Trudy II Vaecoyuzriogo soveshchaniva po radiatsionnoy kiii- mii. Ed. :by b. 6. Polak. Hoscow, I--d-v,-) AIN 663R, 1'962, 42b-429 TEXT: The initiati n of the chlorination of C H by ~-, B, ir and 6 6 uv radiation was studied. Irradiation of chlorine in ben--ene led -to tile dissociation of Cl Since C H is a 'good vnerj,~ thi-9 2' 6 6 Y carrier, -additional energy causes the intermediate chlorination products to ioomerize, thus changing the isomeric composition of the final pro-- duct - hexachlorocjc1ohexane. With 4-rays, initiation occurs through- out the solution while uv and 6 rays are absorbed in the outside layers of the solution. Regardless of the radj.ation U.3ed, the r,1 -iuo- mer is the main product; its amount depends on th,_ type of radia- '-ion (arrays - 83.3"'0'; 13 rays - 78%a; uv - 73.8r;,,,; ir 67.0i/u'), Tbe Per- Card 1/;-) L;ome chavactoristLcfi of S/84 4/6 2,,'0001000107A // 12',~ D214/D30-! 74-1i~ I!! -1 e of tile (,' isomer deiiends to a -1c.,iser (,~Yt(!rct uji tj~!.~ ,, p- . r,adiat-io~i uL;ed and increase's as the ti-~r,)erature is low-red. chlrjrin~ttion also occurs in the solid phase b-of, only to The reaction is w)t :i radical process. The Guggb6ted mechanism is a,.; follovi,:;: C,!,) + + ;' I- ~ ciates into Cl , C1 then reacts With 0 11 to C"live 0,11 C!, 6 6 combines v:ith Cl- to form C-H C1 This is (.1 6 2* U is obtained. There are 2 fi,,,,ureg and 1 table. SOURCE CO 'Y' ACC NRo AIY,034055 p DES UR?OOOOT66j6W1dkj6i0916i 4 :AUVORS Volkovfi, Ya. V.1 Zimakov, P, V., Fokini A. V.1 Sorokin, A. D.1 Bolikov, V. X.; Bulnian,* L. A.1 Skobina, A. Ls Nrasnousor, 1. A. ORGI none TITIE% Radiation polymerization of fluoroolofins ISOMICEt Simporlum po radiataiannoy khimil polimorov. Moscow. 1964. Radiatsionnaya khlmiyu polimorov (Radiation chemistry of polTmers)s doklady simpociuma. Moscow. I&d--yo iiAukA, 1966, iog-n4 TOPIC TAGSt radiation polymorization,h;,logenated organic compound, polymerization ,kinetics, reaction mechanism IAB5TRACT: Results of the authors' previously published studie3 on radiation 1pol,yr.orizati'on of unsaturated fluorine-containing compound3 are reviewed, explaining scortain characteristics of the pro003s associated with the effects of the oloctronegativo fluorine atom, heterogeneous process conditions and radioly3is products. Tetrafluorcethylene Is dictinguishod by its rapid polymerization under lionizing irradiation, with complete monomor conversion in three hours at -780C in liquid phase polpogirAtion with 10 rad/soo radiation, wA In ton minutes at +200C. 7ho yield of 7 X 10 %oleo/100sy is tho bighest loom for radiation chemical reactions. Card ACC NRe AT6034055 Progressive slubBtitution of the fluorine atoms by hydroeon or chlorine or by trifluornmathyl groups reduces polymerization rate and yioldas porfluorolsobutylons will not polymnrizo. 7hus the rate or radUtion polymerization decreases in the series: CF2 ;:,, CF = CRI ';P CF M CI -.7 CFII a CIL) -., CF2 - CFCI';P CF U CF-CF3---, C, - C(C"j 0 'ib-oroothylone -2 F3 2. A kinetics study sh2owod 2 the poly~m-orization or totr. U under hotorogonoous conditions prodooda by a radical mechanism, but the kinetics are mord complex than in chemical-polymorization duo to the effect of radioly3is products. 7ho effect or tonporature on radiation bulk polymerization rates of trMuorochloroothylone, vinylidone fluoride and tetrafluoroethylone showed the rates increased to a maxim= at certain temporatureas these maxima and the corresponding energies of activation are OC at 10 radhea, -6.8 kcal.moli 50% at 6 rad/sec, -9 kcal/moll 700C at 6 rad?"~, -18.7 koallsol, respectively. Secondary processes with the radiolysis products start to occur at h%her teatperatures. Orig. art. h" 2 figures and I table. , SUB COM 07/ SMX DATZI 25J"/ QIM REF1 015/ OM WI 003 V A Cord ti oil t". or, 195" il--tii If"r '11) C 1; 01, f ~'l J. 11"-, Go- BALKEVICH., V.L,; KFUSNOUSOVA$ A,.S* ... I - I I . Dependence of certain electrophysical properties on the A1203 content in materials.of mullite-corundum composition. Trudy MKHTI no.37al57-165 162o (MIn 16:12) ." KRILSKOUSOVA ."_,..1n&b. Studying the sintering properties of high alumina materials depending on the amunt of alumina and other additives they contain. Trudy ITIIStroikeramiki no.13:93-102 158. (HIM 12:5) (Refractory materials--Testing) (Alumina) KRASIMSOVA, A.S.. Inzh. Studying the effect of A1203 content of fully ainterod mullit- borundun ceramics on their electrical, mechanical and thern-al propertioa. Trudy NIIStroikeramiki n0-13!103-124 158. (HIPA 12:5) (Ceramic materials-Testing) (Electric insulators and insulation) (Alumina) ACC NR- Ar7006120 SOURCE CODE: Ull/0209/67/000/001/0092/0094 AUTHOR: Krasnov A,-(Colonel; Docent; Candidate of military 3ciences) MG: nonc TITLIE: 1,,cans of operation and taQtics of U. S. aerial reconnaii3sance SOURCE: Aviatsiya i lcosmonavtilca, no. 1, 1967, 92-94 TO.PIC TAGS: aerial reconnaissance, reconnaissance aircraft ABSTRACT: Quoting from "Aviation Week," the author discusses the methods and'air- craft used by the U.S. in aerial reconnaissance, with particular emphasis on the war in Vietnam, where the desired results have not been obtained. Despite extensive efforts, aerial reconnaissance has been unable to dis- cover the dislocation and regrouping of the Vietcong, witness the sudden blows against the bases of the aggressors. INC S TUB C ODE Ol/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: 5116 iCard UDCO no'ne L 44JUD-00 ACC NRs AN6012194(~)IV)SOURCE CODE! UR/9008/65/000/301/000 .3/0003 4 Colonel, Candidate of military sciences) AUTHOR:_AEpnom,A~ ORG: none TITLE; Difficulties in aerial reconnaissance SOURCE: Krasnaya zvezda, 23 Dee 65, p. 3, col. 5-7 TOPIC TAGS- aerial reconnaissance, target recognition, target discrimination, ttrget data analysis A13STRACT: The author of the article reviews the opinions of western military specialists on the problems and limitations of aerial reconnaissance in modern warfare. The article stresses the limitations of purely mechanical means of aerial reconnaissance and the continuing need for human initiative and intelligence,'. especially in unforeseen situations, in cases of incomplete data on the adversary, or of id6ntical targets. Aerial reconnaissance can be misled more easily if target Identification and subsequent processing of the data obtained are based solely on definite, formally accepted indications. The enemy can camouflage such indicationj Card 1 / 2 ACC NR: AN6012194 -11 : and thus conceal important objectives, or on the other hand, he can imitate them and create a whole series of false ones. A reconnaissance officer who processes information, adds up, even if only roughly, a great number of different factors and- simultaneously acquires definite experience. He alone can determine the relative importance and significance of objectives similar as to location, of type of activity, and of the relation of these Items to the developing situation. Moreover, a series of reconnaissance data cannot be expressed in logical patterns or quantitatively (oral reports of crews, radto-tntereepted Information, etc). Such information mult 7 therefore be processed by hand before being fed to the computer. SUB CODE: .15, 17-0 1 Ut. none/ Card 2/2 '_ol~ KRASNCV., A., lnzh-,- Telescope for the observation of artificial satellitsis. NTO 4 no.8s62 Ag 162. (MIRA 150) (Telescope) -KiUSNOV, A~2__~zh. From a "ishalf" to "TU-121+tl the jet plane. Ma.zal~h. 7 no.-'.-9,11~-29~42 I .. ). . 47v58;64 F 963. (,k9RA lb.11., (Airplama) KRAMV9 A. A. ~ A 15JT25 USSR/Engineering - Electrification Nov 49 Agriculture, Electrification of "Complex Electrification of Agricultural Production," A. A. Krasnov, Cand Tech Sci, All-Union Inst for Blectrification of Agr, 7 PP "Blektrichestvo" No 11 Examines features and explains importance of electri- fication in development of Soviet agriculture. In- Wates factors characterizing its effectiveness. Biamples show how to evaluate complex electrification fot specific cases. Submittea 17 Aug 49. IM .I 153T25 sN o A, n- - PHASE I BOOK EXPT101MION sov/4544 ivanov., V.Vo., V.Yu. Volgin, A.A. Kraznav, and N.V. L-Izunov Tall-iy; osnovnyye cherty geokhimii I mineralogii geneticheakiye tipy mestorozhdoniy i geokhimicheskiye prcrvintsii Kallium; Basic Features of Its Geochemistry and Mineralogy, Genetic Types of Deposits, and Geochemical Provinces) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRO 1960. 154 p. Errata slip inserted. 3,000 copies printed. Spomoring Agency. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii I kristallokhimii redk-lkh elementov. Chief Ed.-',K.A. Vlasov., Corresponding Member; Resp. Ed.: A.A. BeuB, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: S.M. Simkia; Tech. Ed.: G.S. Simkiaa. FURPOSE: This book Is intended for geochemists and mineralogists. COVERAGE: This book is the first Soviet publication on the geology and geochemistry of thalli=. Much of the, data published here was acc=ulated by the 124GRE AN SEER - Institute mineralog-li, geokbimii I kilstallokhimij redkikh elementov AN SSSR Car Thallium: Basic Features of its Geochemistry (Cout.) SCV/4544 (Institute of the Mineralogy, Geoehemistry and Crystallochemistry of Rare Earth Elements, As USSR) in the process of studying the rare earth metal deposits of the Soviet Union. This institute carried out th3 analysis for thallium content of a great number of types of minerals and ores (especially the sulfides and the salfo salts) from many deposits of different genesis. Data axe given an tons of thousands of semiquantitative and quantitative detenninations of thallium in monmineral, lump and average ore sampleu made at the spektraltnays, laboratoriya (Spectral Analysis Laboratory) of the A.wtitute. The mononineralic fractions were sorted out with a type NBS-1 binocular microscope-, and when necessary, the se- lected fractions were microscopically checked for purity.. The spectral deter- minations of th&llium were made by N.V. Lizunav aLd L.I. Sazhina., and the chem- ical and polarographic determinations by A.A. Rozbiawkaya, Z.M. Piskova, and Ye.N. Zakharova. The folloving sections of the book were ccmposed by the authors as indicated: Introducl.-ion by V.V. Ivanov? O'h. I by V.Yu. Volgin and V.V, Ivanov, Ch, 11 by A,A, Kraanov and V.Yu. Volgin, Ch. III by V.Yu. Volgin and V.V. Ivanov (the part on the distribution of thallium in rock was written by A.A. Krasnov), Chs. IV and V by V.V. Ivanov.(V.Ya. Vc~lgin collaborated in writing .the section on the "Diatribution of thallium in certain foreign deposits"). The spectral ana,3,ysis methodz used were described by N.V. Lizunov, and the chemical methods for the det-ermination of thallium by A.A. Rozbianskaya and Z.M. Piskova. The authors thank G.B. Kosov for supplying material on the th&l-u- an economy, and the following for helping prepare the manuscript: A.A. Beus, A&llium: Basic Features of its Geoc4emtstry (Cout.) :"~w ' rh.lt / 45-rT N.I. VlodAvets, K*F. Klazattso-r. K~A. Ner-sakevich, F.I. Vollfson, A.D. Kalenor, imd V.V. Shcherbim, There ut 265 reftr~m~t3~ 155 Soviet, 53 Engnsh, 45 Geman, 4 Itklian, 3 Polish, 2 rr-t;wh., :2 iNt-1,1tih, and 1 Hw2gaxian. TABLE OF CONTENT-S: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. Scae &,,)A Fx -,T,6rt'&eA- of Thallium 13 Ch. 2. Kinexab: ct Thsl-U~m 20 Ch. 3. Gemh-~~-.6rxy of Tb,~.llium 33 Basic chamcterlaticE ct 'Aemzzp~,?m aDd of thaMun in varicus m1w5ral fzms 33 Thal-lium in m~ati;:~al 66 TbAllium 1:,i the msgma+t~ 68 Thallitm ia the peegmatitlic. pTc-~;et,!: 81 Caxt7314- A. S. Docoilt IT L E '-Titi(~7 C..L Ele'-t:2,iC'1lC 2t vo S2 7 For the Do,--ree of a f T o c'i:. F) c J C,1 1 '9d 7 - 1 .;1t the All Union Innt,ltutez for 11~(, Elec- trificalion of A,,,riculturc (1120:11oi :-,n, -e i,irtitut t Ye. 1,111E.., on Jul., 1, Electric Illumill-tim- of A-ric-Ldtimd Vior~- Fieldo", . Officinl oopone.,It., viore: Doctor of Tecliiin-al Scic:jcef-, pr,)re,.--or V -tr -w.tov, Candidnl*la of Tcclniical Scionce 1. Lii;,ovs!-o.- arid Carz-,Iidate of A,-,ricultural Scio!,cas I!. A. S~.7:--iov. A. Krarmovi on AU~UVt 5, 1947: 'Ile Struct-,'.rc of tile Im on and V~e Vin n of i4-s ii-i Vie C--ne of Co~,I~)loye Eloctl, I. ific"Ition of V%e b~- 3-!a11 Eftectric POVIOr St,-LtiOl!L". Officical opl)onerts were: Doctor of Technical Sciences Profe,;sor y cvroino,, and Candi,!.--te of A -ricizlti--ral Sic.-,cess 1. A. Budzi:o. -h. T. Tasb-illatov,on 21 Electric Enei--- ., IJ ~1. L I L. -j Card 1/5 SY~-,tcn-- in t:~e Area,,; of' the Ka,-r-,I-li .1 ert.- t i oli 0 SISR on U; Of T,-,Cjr Official 1) 'L - OPI 011011 s 1,7r~rv: Pro-fessor V. 7% St,~j-u.-:Ov 1-1*,I(l Ca,,.0.id,-.te of A',-riuulhual A, G. Zalharilll. R:-bocl.,i,,Ion Fellrur-~ry 0 LTC , t 1111verti -ation of t',,o ra A SLar- Er inor Offir'ifll O-lonent-, ,,:ore :Doctor of' ';,ri- c-ultil-rrd Sciel.ce"; Catidida. c of Tochni(-al Scje:,,c0[] G I!All. P. Zl,.t, I-i-, '-ovr 27, 'I : arr,-ii out of' t'le co-l;mu., d 0 Doc'or of Toc h:l i cal Scic.-~cen I02il"Y"'.12, Professor" V. 71, Satc, anov and Of, T o a 1 sci :,C,~,p S. 13. yur, -i J Cm rive Rufz~~l I]leotric :10.;,.Cr WJ 4i- 0- T ),-),c'*,),- nf F~ c Di- ~itcli 2,115 ~1- Line.-; of D i sc, r t,to l --2 O~ Clciai o.~- 0 ov -.1 C Z!.:i C !3cif--.-.c--o tion of the f 1,'/ 4 1 1 1 ',1'crnators of ~ L, ~, ~. S21f tfoll, R11ral Electric Doct~~r of Toc'mit.;al Scir,~,c,,~P, Litriono-, and C''I"lidate of Sciencess A. Urv ! C v A --il J n -C ~v. 1552: "InVest-", t 0 of t' Lo Electrical Charactcn.,~- of Stationary A-,ri-tiltural ILl- cliin-2s Eloctric Dri,.,c" . Officic~l Doctor of Tochnic~al Scic~:ceo 2rofescor 17. A. Sazzonov, Can,.Ii- ,late of Technical Scicncec Docent G. !. i'-..-:rov and Candi- date of Tccluiical S(-,i :i-lc~-i; V. S. I',- V- oil JUle 17, '19~2: of the &arthe-nin- of Electro-Tractor A,,, -rt-, I-Aln-c". Officiv-.1 -~,-evc: P~ofeos;)r S. 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Official opponents were: Doctor of Technical Sciences Professor D. A. Gorodsl-.i,,- and C,-ndida't.e of Technical Sciences Ye. L. Shat3. AVAILADLE: Library of Con.-ress 1. Electrical engineering-Reports Card 5/5 KRABNOV, A. F., Cand Mod Sci - (dies) "Transplantation of tendons in ....... .I-' flaccid paralysi4f the musculus quadriceps femoris.' Kuybyshev, 1958. 16 pp (Min of Health RSFSRo Kpybyshav State Med InOt), 220 copies (KLr 18-58P 103) -112- I KRASMT, A.F. - Oar modification of tendon transplantation in paralysis of the quadriceps exteneor of the leg. Ortop.travm. i protez. 20 no.8: 56-59 Ag '59. (MIRA 12-11) 1. 1z ortopedicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - prof. A.P. Tevetropov) kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.M. Aminev) Kuybyshev- skogo meditainskogo institute, (dir. - prof. T.Te. Teroshevskiy). (LEG. muscles & tendons) KRASNOV. A.F., ~,,Ijjjl. jja~-k /. '~- j. lialil, (Ktlyl,y~slllov P-, . d.2, lcv.7) - - '. ; . . I . . I surg -4 Cal 1~ re a " of ]'.-a teri~ I Ci -:~; - :)r -, I Cr,~ i -~ th~ j c -* nt.. Ves t. khir. 9.-. N 163,, (,fl.QA 11 1& c~rt~:padjcjioskogo r-W9.1onlyn go!;p-,lLAjl,jc)y kliniki - I I. (zav. - prof. li.MI.Amiriev) hLlybysh-4-jqkc,,c medi'Ulnskogo instiluta. KRASNOV, A.G.,.aspirant Methods for fixing transplantable tendons in paralysis of the musculus quadrioeps femoris. Trudy Kuib.med.inst. 11:25-32 160. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz ortopedicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. otdeleniyem prof. A.P. Yevstropov) i kafedry goopitallnoy khirurgii (zav. kafedroy prof. A.M.Aminev) Kuybyshevskogo meditainskogo instituta. (TENDONS-MANSPLANTATION) (FEHROAL MUSCLE) (POLIOMYELITIS) KUZNETSOVJ- N.D., lnzh.; OBOROTISTOVA, M.L. , inz-h.; YM,,IOIAYFV, A.U. , inzh. YAGUNGVj, A.A... inzh.;J~~Sllqy, A.~~ RYSIN, V.I. , i=h. Exchange of experience among the enterprises of eoonomi,~ coimellso Torf. lyrom- 38 noo7?31-34 1~le (MIRA .14'.12) 11 Syav'skiy lesokhimkombinat Ci~:Tlkovakoy oblas-Iti, (for Kuzuets--w). 2. Shaturskiy torfotrest Mosoblscr;-narkhoza (for Obarotistova). 3. Predprlyati7e Osintorf qovnarkhoza BSSR (for Yeimolayev). 4, Monetnoy-v torfopredpriyatiye Sverdlovskogo amnarkhoza (for Yagunov). 5. Ylakeikha-Zybinskoye predpriyatlye Ya-roslavskogo sovnarkhoza (for K-asnov). 6. Torfopredpriyatiye RadovitBkiy moldi Movoblsovn&rkho-z--q. kfor Rpin). (Peat macb-Lnery) xasvov A/I AID P - 2920 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 17/32 Authors : Davidov, A. A. and A. I. KraBnov, Engs. 1-1~- ~-WWMW Title : Butterfly type blower for continuous blowing Periodical : Elek.sta, 7, 49-51, JI 1955 Abstract : The design and construction of evaporators are explained in detail. Results of experiments made with butterfly type blowers are given in a table. Institution : None Submitted : No date Ae 74 -` Zt- T1 L .is MR~ IF, KRASNC7, A.I., inzh.; RAGULIN, N.Y., inzh. -.1 -- Use of breather collectors in once-through boiler manufacture. Energomashinoetroonie 4 no.2-.1-5 7 158. (MIn 11:4) (Boilers) - , qfj~,,A, rj&tw- RATRUNKO, D.A., redaktor; NIGRIXOVSXAYA, R.A., ,PW t6khnichoskly redaktor [Is perpetual motion possible?) Votmothen 1i vochnyy dvigatel'7 Moskva, Goo. izd-vo takhniko-toorst. lit-ry, 1956. 62 p. (Hauchno- proevetitelluais, bibliot0ka, no.14) (MLRA 10:3) (Perpetual motion) DASNOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich-, KATREM10. D.A., red.,- BRONO. K.F.. tekhn.red. [Gyroscope and its uses] Volchok i-primenente ego svolstv. Roskva, Gone izd-vo tekhniko-teoret, lit-ry, 1958. 63 p. (Ilauchno-populiar- naia biblioteka, no.100) (MTRA 11:4) (Gyroscope) nASNOV, - A. Corpuscular gyroscope. lUn. takh. 5 no. 12 -.30-32 D 160. (MIRA 14:1) (Gyroscope) KRASNOV9 A.t inzh. -- j~ --- Hi iy ed'ucated top. Znan.aila 36 no.3:16-18 Mr.161. (MIM 140) ((-~Toacope) I I KRASNOV, A.I. Composition of structural find correlation schemes based on materials of large-scale aeromagnetic surveying. Vop.razved. geofiz. no.4:103--Ul *64. (,MIRA 19.-1) MIASKOVI A.I. . ..... I -_ Structure of the Aldan Shield basement in the light of the geological interpretation of the data of large-scale aeromagnetio surveying. Sov. geol. 7 no.llt6l-71 N 164. (MM 18t2) 1. Vseaoyuz.Vy institut razvedochnoy geofisiki, -KRASNOV, A.I.; OSIPOV, I.Z., redaktor; YERSHOV, P.R., redaktor; TROFIHOV$ ..Im , .r ekhnicheekly redalctor. .n [Drop of gasoline] Kaplia benzina, Moskva, Gos,nauchno-takhnicheskoe izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1955. 47 p. (MLRA 8:4) (Gasoline) KRASNOV, Aleksandr,lvanovich; KLKYMRNOVA, K.F., vedushchiy red.; POLOSINA, A.S.. taifin.red. I [A drop of gasoline] Kaplia benzina. Izd.2., iopr. i dop. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 52 p. (MIRA 1217) (Gasoline) X"SNOV, d4.~pandr Ivanovich; FEDCHEIIKO, V., red.; 14IKHAYLOYSEATA, H., takhn. (Book about oil) Knign o nefti. Moskva. Izd-vo TsK VUSK wHolodaia gvardlia." 1959. 175 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Petroleum) lox t v;R Jul JAA' gig 47 2H tip 51,1111 KRASNOV, A.I. Genetic features of uranium mineralization in ~bsozoic clay shales. Vop.rud.goofiz. no.3:60-67 161. (fMA 15:8) (Uranium ores) (Prospecting--Geophyuical methods) s/169/62/ooo/oo8/ool/o9o E202/E192 AUTHORS: Krasnov A.I., and Mukareva, G.B. _f~~ - TITLE: The age of thorite from the Ulkan intrusive massif (south eastern perimeter of the Aldan shield) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no.8, 1962, 6, abstract 8 A 39. (In the Symposium: "Vopr. rudn. ,Q;eofiz.11 no-3, M.,*Gos.geoltekhizdat, 1961. 95-98). TEXT: The data for the determination of the absolute age of thorite present in the form of fine impregnations and streaks in the grani,tes of the Ulkan massif are given. The thorite was formed during the final stages of the post-volcanic process conhected with the formation of the Ulkan massif. The cdntent of thorium (21.3 :t 21,0, radium (1257 x 10-10 *- 2~0 and vanadium calculated from radium (0.37 � 20,a)-was determined radiochemically. The content of lead was 0.100'/o. The age calculation was determined from the total lead, assuming that the latter was entirely of radiogenic character. The authors confirmed that the error of these determinations may vary within the intervals of 35a. In this way the age of thorite can be determined as (104 5) x 106 yrs, Card 1/2 It The age of thorite from the Ulkan... s/169/62/000/008/001/090 E202/EI92 The isotopic analysis of the lead isolated from the thorite was also carried out, but Pb204 was not determined. The correction for the non-radiogenic lead was introduced on the basis of the data about the mean isotopic composition of the gallenites of the Alpine epoch, V-1 the values of age obtained from the gross Pb content and V235 in the sample. Taking into consideration the correction,' the age calculated according to the formula was 95 x 106 yrs Nomograms of Melentlyev for the above data give a value of 93 x 1;6 yrs. The authors take as most probable the figure of go x 106 yrs. For thorite the most probable age should be given as that calculated from Pb208. According to Melentlyev nomograms, this figure should read 96 x 106 yrs. rAbstractor's note: Complete translation.! Card 2/2 Hyaline membraries In thu, lungo of ncvborm Infralto. Sbor. naui;b. -.11d, Ivnn. In.-,+.. no. 28,.6L-6P 1 63 1 " NIHA 19z.1) 1. 1.- kafedry rju,iobnoy ipailltsiny ( zav. - dotnpnt S.N. Bak-uler.) anatcLill ( zav. - dotsept O.N. Ile- meditsinskogo instituta do-tseat Yadll. iiimariotr). KRASROV,-Adr., a:ssistent; SERMANTOV, V.S., sti.-vient ChnrncL,~rlst[c.q of medlenlegal. )n the of fetuses and newborn infants. Sbor. nauch. t-ud. lv4-. gos, med, ins-t. no. 28:213~220 1 63. 1. Iz kafedry sudelmy medit.Flny ( zav. k-~,f'elroy - dcticml. S.1j, Bakiilev-) Ivanovskogo gosud~irotvt?rmngo l1rditginnk-ogo insti- tuta (rcktor - dotsent YaA. Romhrlov), n7DIOV, YU.P.,- KWNOV, A.K. , Expex-tise orr self-strangulation. Sud.-med.ekspert. 6 no.162- 53 -TA-Mr 163. (MIRA 1612) 1, Byuro audebomeditsinakoy eksperti2y (nachallnik - dotsent S.N. Bakulev) Ivanovsko'go oblastnogo otdela. zdravookhraneni-ya. (MICAL JURIUMMENCE) (ST.RANGMG) KPA3NOVt A. K. C, .jer(t!'J.m. NJ knliovich P6.'Kulev, 1?04-. ud.-Ted. ekvr~-rtl. S' Ja-fla. 165. (MIRA 18!r,,) USSR / Farm Animals. Wild Animals. Abs Jour : Ref hur - Blol., No 10) 1958) mo 45246 Q-4 Author :Perelldik) N. Sh.; Argutinakaya, S. V.; Krasnov, 1k. M.; Bobrov, Ye. P. Title :The Feeding of Fur-pearing Animals with Acid-Preserved Fish Feeds. Orig Pub :Karakulevodstvo i zverovodstvo, 1957, rio. 4, 33-38 Abstract :In two experiments in feeding fish to young foxes and mink, carried out from both the scientific and economic viewpoint, it was established that fish preserved by sulfuric acid and neutralized by chalk can be fed to the pup foxes up to 45%, and to the young mink UP to 30%, of the total nutritiousness of the aggregate group of the meat-fish feeds, without harm to the health of the animals and detriment to the quality of their fur. The fish and fish waste preserved by formic Card 112 USSR / Farm Animals. Wild Animals. Q-4 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, zio 45246 Abstract : acid can be fed to the animals, without its neutralization by chal3k, up to the amount of 30 percent of the meat-fish group of feeds. Card 2/2 L 46660-66 EWP(e)/EWT(M)LEWPCW)/T/EWO(t)IETI WP(k) I JP(c) J0 ACC NK, AP6009568 (t4 /000/011/0001/60 SOURCE CODE: UR/0226/65 AUTHOR: -Sleptsova, N. P.; Krasnov, A. N.; Ivashchenko, V. V. ORG; Institute for the Study of Materials, AN UkrSSR (Institut problem materialovedeniya UkrSSR); Kiev Polytechnic Institute (Kiyevskiy ordena Lenina politekhnlcl,-akiy iastitut) TITLE: Production and properties of spherical-particle copper powders and copper-powder products SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 11, 1965, 1-8 TOPIC TAGS: spheric metal powder, copper, powder metal production, powder metal compaction ABSTRACT: Copper powders obtained by the method of plasma-jet atomization as well as by the method of the spheroidization of nonspherical powder particles through fusion in an inert filler have particles of a more uniformly spherical shape and cleaner and smoother surface than the powders produced by the air- or water-atomization methods. The plasma4jet atomi- zation method moreover makes It possible to utilize copper-wire wastes for the production of spherical-particle powder. This method yields a high percentage of spherical particles and Card ACC NRi AP6009568 can be adjusted to obtain the desired quantitative yield of specific particle sizes. As for th9 method of fusion In an inert filler (mixing of reduced Cu powder with CaC03 and heating of #ie mixture to 1200*C), it produces a 100% yield of spherical particles of a nearly uniform size.' An investigation of the process of powder-metal forming utilizing spherical particles of this' kind has shown that pressing results in products of the desired porosity, but involves deforma tion of particles. For freely poured powder residual porosity Is 40-50%. Vibration com- pacting serves to reduce porosity to 35% and Is particularly effective in the fabrication of thin-walled intricate shapes. The vibration compacting of different particle sizes involves different regimes of frequency and amplitude. The process of vibration compacting may be intensified by applying small static loads. An investigation of the materials obtained by sintering powders at 1000*C following the addition of 0. 3%'phosphorus has shown that their strength characteristics are independent of the methodgfpowder production (plasma-jet atomization or fusion in inert filler). Bending strengtH Vas found to be dependent on particle size, increasing from 35 to 55 kg/mmZ-with decrease in particle size from 0. 3 to 0. 05 mm. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 5 tables. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 08May65/ ORIG REF: 011/ OTH REF: 001 Card 2/2 ray Hikolayevich; KILIKOVA, F-N-, Professor. redaktor; KURIES, B.H., radakt or; HOGINA, N.I., tekhnic~eekiy redaktor [In Asia's tropics) Pod tropikami Azii. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogre lit-rY, 1956. 263 P. (HLR& 9:12) (Asia--Description and travel) KRASNOV, A.P. I I ~. .-.. - -, -onom a va-ter-heater. Hanka i pered.op. v sellkhoz. 6 no-11:31-32 N 1560- (MIRA 10:1) (Water heaters) (Stock and stockbreediag) CRESHKIN, V.D.; KRASNOV N.,,- REPKIN., V.D.; OKOLOV., V.M.; FUKS, Yu.B. f Time length of holding large castings in the mold. Trudy klim.-- . matoinst.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.14:139-145 160. (MIRA 3,4: 10) (Founding) ORESHKIN, V.D.; KRASNOV, A.N.; REPKINI V.D.; SOKOLOV, V.M.; FUKS, YU-B- Forced cooling of large castings. Trudy Khim.-met.inst.Sib.otd.AII SSSR no.14:147-151 160. (IUU 14:10) (Founding) (Thermal stresses) L 44017-66 EWT(1)/EWP(e)LEW ~Vs),tE AX)ATI- P(k)- -IJP(c) Jp.ljg-/AT --- ACC NRt. AP6007280 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0226A6/000/002,kOO1/0005 ovs As No AUTHOR: Kra.an 77 ORG.j. In'stit-xi,t Study Problems, AN UkrSSR (Institut probl'eA mate rA91-6vedehiya AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Plasma-komization of tungsten SOURCE: Porosbkoveye metallurgiya, no. 2, 1966, 1-5 1 TOPIC TAGS: tungsten, powder metallurgy, particle size, granule formation, stomizationx plasma flow, plasma device i ABSTRA01": Conditions for the preparation of different shaped tungsten powderjartioles by the plasma stream method and the effect of varying operating conditions on the grenulometric structure of the powders were determined. The powder particles became more spherical as the distance between thG jet and the durface of the coollnL-7 medium is increased. Spherical nrid "'sombrero" shaped particles (50-1000 Ynlcm diviliotor) were obtained whon wator wns usod ns a coolont; but, Lho letter wore not obtainable with oll as coolant, ihopolean bonds bolnc f0rmnd 1113teDd. As current strongth und orc Fop were Incrao.,jr)(1 the nmount of course powder incronsod and the rnngrj of ~hn porticle ,ilzo distrIbution w1dono d Ccrd 1 /2 L 4401~-6-1'-- ACC NR: AP6007280 'As the delivery of pla sins -f orm tie Lrog and V81-0 of material input into the stream increased to 2.16 ri~/-min ond 2.2 n`i/min, respoctlvol7, tho pulverizing oCfr)cL increased-the miximim on the cour.,30 parLlcio sizn di.,3trIbution CUrvo shifted rapidly toviDrd flne fractions ond the distribution range was narroifod. 11"Lirther Increases in the deliverTf and feed rates resulted in a reverse shift of the maximum In the direction of coarse fractions. Orig. art. has.~ 4 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 11s 131 SUBM DATEt 04Apr65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 002 C.r'd 2/2 A:. ~77 91' 66 C Nl~ A Fig,:: Effect of the qiwnti cam or gas ele, eize:~otx ".Moliho'od of and jarti the ~ 6 p rtid Bizet Y,- particla formation., 1 10 Millimi~ 20 A S s mi r 3 40 illlllld~i6 u ' c o P j ; ilinimicrolis 0.2 id 0 1 h8 4b": has grap Orig, arts , . Cortl ~d SUBM DATEv 2~MvO/, ORTO PMP3 so 005 3 3 ard 71. n~ 3;,f;r~~! 15, lit vt I wir4wil-Iffi. Mg: iA M A-VI 4t ZEN! gni, r, 1-7) zz~ 63 ~T, Mir lWt, 1! jdl Tlr A-is MIN 0 -~P~k 1- P;4-- wf 42 43~ 'r-5- WIA 2~ z % SLEPTSOVA. N.P.; XRASNOV, A.N.; IVASHCHENKO, V.V. Preparation and properties of aDherical copper powders and products made from them. Porosh.met. 5 no.1.1a.1-8 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1, Inatitut problem materialovedeniya AN UkrSSR i Kiyevskiy ordena Lenina politekhnichookiy institut, Submitted Yhy 82 1965- BIJRYKT L NA, A. L. ; YRASiNIOVY A . N. ; YEVVISHOK, T. M . Plaspa and dJf'funion coating, on ~; %tj U. tio-12:38-1,1, D 165. -' " 5 (" I NA -19: 1 ) I s ITIOU tAlt probloin irvi torlft h~'Vedi'llf,"a At'! U kx";S I-I. fl~~.o March !9, 1965, 9 ki iV_ Jy 86 31 z41 R" -44- , SAMSONOV, 0. V. ; SLEPTSOV, V. M. ; KRASNOV, A. N. ; PRSHEDRWERSKAYA, Ye. M. --------- "Methoden zur erzeugung kugeliger toilchen hochseWnelzender metalle under veribinduagen." report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf on Powder Metallurgy, Eisenac-h, E. GermanYp 13-15 MaY 1965. Kiev, UkSSR. KWNOV A.N. Inzh.; SLEPTSOV, V.M., inzh. Plasma coati-ng of high-melting alloys. MAshinostroenie no.4.187-89 J'J-Ag 165o (MIRA 18:8) KRkSNOVp A.N,; SISPTSUV# V.M. Are plasma im the metallurgy of cerardn metaln. Pcroj1h. met. 5 no,1:79 Ja 165* 18:10) 1, fristitut problem materialovedeniya AN Ukr&IR. .1 /,i/" 1111~ /-~, /,-~ ,1 - KRASNOV, A.P., inzh.-ekonomist ----"%rm1eW"'Y'evsk in the sixth five-year plan. Nef tianik I no.6:33-34 Je 156. (MIRA 10:12) (Altmetlyevsk--Petroleum industry) KUSNOV A,P. Gas torches shall be extinguished. Nef%lanik 1 no-7:31 Jl '56. (Gas, Natural~ (mm 9:11) KWNOV, A. . ..,. - In a now oil field. Haftianik 1 no.8:32 Ag 156. (WAA 9:11) (Allmotlyevo--Oil fields) KRXINDV, A. The first ' ompletmd section of the sixth five-year plans Neftianik 1 no.B:)4 Ag 156, Mu 9: 11) (Allir,atlyevo--Petroleum--Pipelines) IRASNOV, A.P. ',- I -- . 1. 1- Some cultural and everyday needs of a now petroleum workers' town. Neftianik 1 no.11:33-34 N 156. (MLRA 9:12) (Petroleum workers) Q=IIVp1hR&ftk~ hener. Efficient method of emptyiW, nirernft oils from tAnk. enra. Grazhd ~ ~ affe 13 no.10:22 0 '56. (XLRA Milo (Tank c,,ra) KRASNOV, A. ". a-! Now settlement of petrcleum workers of the Tatar A.S.S.R. Neftianik 2 no.1:30 Ja 157. (KLU 10:2) (Aktyubinakiy-Petroleum workers) XRASNOV, A. ---- ~Ciay~130*dder plant in Allmat'evok. NeftianDc 2 r-o-7:12 Jl 157. (MIM, 10t 8) (Allmetlevsk-Oil well drilling fluids) KRASNOV, A. The Allmotlyovsk-Asnakayevo-Subkhankulovo petroleum ipeline. Dokl. AN Arm.SSR 24 no,2:35 '570' IMMU 10:4) (Tatar A.P.S.R.--Pstroleum-JiVeUnes) I (Tatar A.S. S.R.--Gas. Natural-Pigelihes) 11(2) SOVI,02-58-11-33136 AUMOR: A. Krasnov TIM Gas Flares Are Dying Off (Gasnut gazovyye fakela) PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958., Nr U., 32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that two years ago oil vell gasp which is a valuable fuel and raw material for the chemical industryp was still flared in the Allmtlyevsk region. Since thenj the situation has changed and this gas is now brought by the Mannibayevo-Kazan' gas line to industrial and residential buildings of the Tatar Republic. The construction of the Kazan'-Gorkiy gas line is now finished, and gas is supplied to the largest industrial center of the Volga region. The construction of the gas gathering network near Allmetlyevsk is also completed.. and a number of towns will soon receive gas. The second set of units at the Mannibayevo natural gasoline plant is under construction. This plant will soon yield raw material to be used in synthetics production. Card 1/1 IMASITOV, A. Production standards survey,, Gov.profooluzy' 7 no.20;48 0 159. 04IRA 12:12) 1. Predsodatel' postroyl.-oma 5-g0 stroyrayona tresta ".Lllmetl- yevnoftestroy." (Oil well Orilling-Technological innovationa) KUSNOV, A. i'riority of Russian.specialists OFedor Priadunov and bis * petroleum plant* by K.Kostrid). WTO 2 no-11:59 N 160. WRA 13:11) (Ukhta--Petroli6 Industry) (Kostrin, 1.) KRASNOV, A. Purify bodies of water in the oil regions of the Tatar A.S.S.R. Neftianik 5 no.8:24 Ag 160. (MIRA 34:8) (Tatar A.S.S.R.--Oil pollution of rivers# bALrborS,, etc. JaW110V A , inzh, I f~~ ~V,"- Needed automation of oil storage. NTO 3 no. 1:10-3.1 Ja 161. 1 (Oil storage) (Automation) (MMA 14:2) KRASNOV, A.; BERENSON, S. Sand improves lubrication. Tekh. mol. 29 no.12.17 161. (141RA 15: 1) (Lubrication and lubricants) L ~, QQ3_66 64'r(m)/z 'WP(~ IT IJP,(c) WWIRM i ACC NRj AP6027283 SOURCE COD01 UR/0191/66/000/008/0056/0030 Gribon AUTHORI KoXjhpk8__V,,,V Slonimakiv. G. L.t Vino radova. S V. 'L A, I A~kaaaklyj A.,Aj; Krasnovj A, P,; Chumayovsk ayova, 1. 011Gi none TITLEI Effect of fillers on the properties of compositiona based on hont-resistant o lymors p SOURG91 Platitiohoskiyo mAssyj nos (3g 19669 56-93 TOPIC TAGS1 fil-lert polymer physical propqrty, impnct strongthq hardnons ABSTRACT: The effect of fi ~powdored copper and aluminump tale, quartzg graphite and boron nitride added in amounts of 20, 409 60, 80 and.,90 wt. %) OJI the specifi( pact stronfrth And hardness of comno3itions base !~on 1-7-1 'pLlyaryl,~t~'(proparod V plionolplithaloin and Isophthalic acid) and FF-40% jJhqiLgjphthp,1o itr - qkdi~~cI2 r 91 ~_t qM _ _S?An wa studind. The cotaponitiona baood. on F-t afi-ow-Z a decronse in impact strangth vith in.. I i creasing content of all fillorog p"bably bocauso the fillor particles hinder -the do I volopmont of fibrillar suporstructuras And motto the polymer stnicturn inhomogoneoual i- thus im-pairing its proportios. The specific Am 0 r1tMj)ath-'bf specimens basod on .. pm~_ 41 FF-40 was higher for all fillers than that of tho. orlginal specLtions, the metal powders ilinving a grantor effect than the minera-1 fillers The hardness curv03 for F-1 showed Imaxima in the cAoe of the metal powderso qurtz, and boron nitride; the existence of Card -1/2 UDCi 678.6.011536,49511678,046.2/.3 1 L 4?008..66 1 ACC NRi j%p6oZ7283 itheso maxima is explained. Tale did not'incranno the hardness of F-I in W iwount 7ho ~ardlmesv of FF-O was greater for all fillore than that of F-I specimens. W9. lart, hass figures. SUB CODE I I I ORIG REF 1 002 Card 212 vmb t,, mho_67 FW(m)1FW(J)1T TJP(t,) WAM ACC NRs AP6019546 SOURCE COM: UR/O146/66/008/006/1109/1112 AUTHOR: Slonimskiv. G. h,: Akadskiy, A. A.; Korshak.-V. V.; Vinog AL-L radova, Gribova, 1.___A.~ Chumayevskffa,_A. N.~ Kr Noldab2yeval M. K. 13 ORG; Institute of Organoelemental Compounds, AN SSSR (Institut elementoorganicheekLkh sayedineniy AN SSSR) TITLE: Investigation of the relaxation properties of filled polyarylates/-15~ SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. 6, 1966, 1109-1112 TOPIC TAGS: solid mechanical property, polymer rheology, polyaryl plastic, synthetic material I Pok 5,, ne ~,,k 4 'CIA'e r-'e ABSTRACT: Relaxation properties of commercial F-1 olyarylate filled with copper pow- der (0-80 wt %) were examined in the 1400-26011C temperature rang-e-affa in the 50-600 ~ kg/CM2 load range. The object of the study was to fill the gap in the pertinent lite-~ rature. The temperatur6 dependence of the relaxation time for F-1 polyarylates with various copper contents is graphed. It was found that in up to 40 wt % copper, the overall activation energy of the relaxation of the copper filled F-1 polyarylate de- clines (in comparison to the unfilled F-1 polyarylate) with increasing copper content. ror the 40-80 wt % copper range, the overall activation energy of relaxation Increases with increasing coppdr content. Changes In the activation energy of relaxation as a Card 1/2 UDC: 678.01-53+678.674 -L 0100-67 NRi AP6019546 fiinction of copper content in F-1 polyarylate are graphed. Grig. art. bass 5 figures 1 formula. SUB CODE: 07,11/ SUBM DATM 09JunfiS/ ORIG REFt 007 alwm Crd 2/2 Pe CHIBAYEV, VJ [K' I ~F, 1-Y [A 'tt'r if. 1; C I J, Q $h -kog- a u r I :1"c I Z.)I""r Fizal-m~ t~,r N-I'A -e-