SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUTSAROV, I. KH. - KUTSENKO, A. I.
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FRFJ;KELT, V.Kh.; BRUISHTEYN, G.A.; KUTSAROV, I.Kh.
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Roentgenological diagnosis of splenic ochinococconis. Zdravo-
okhranonia 6 no-3:56--5-7 MY-Je'03 (MIRA 16:11)
1. Tz. rontgono-ra(tiologioli,!skt-iro tormtra ("vivt - LeYes
Kishinevskiy) ResImblikansk,-17 klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy
rrach - T.V.Moshnyaga) I kafedr-i fnkuIltetn'troy khirurgii (zav.
doteent N.Kh. Annotlynd-1) KIi3h,nr1vq'iogo meditsinskogn Instituta.
KUTSAI(O'(', I.Kli.
Phlebography of the lower extremities. Zdravookhranenle 4 no. 2s48-
50 My-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Iz kafedry fakulftetskoy khirurgii (zav. - dotsent N.Kh.
Aneatindi) Kishinevskogo m3ditsinskogo instituta.
(VEINS-RADIOGRAPHY) (EXTIFOUTIESt LIOWI--U,.)
KUTSAY, Sh.Ta.; LTUBCIIAK, H.V.-, ZXRNTAXOVA, B.S.
Using molten metal instead of ingot bars in making siluxin alloys
in electric furnaces. Suggestion, by Sh.IA.Kutsai, H.V.Liubchak.
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(Attack and defense (Rilitary science))
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1. KUTSAYEV, S. N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Diachkov, A. K.
7. On A. K. Dliachkov's works on the lubrication of sliding bearings.
Izv. AN SSSR Otd. tekh. nauk no. 8, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January .1953. Unclas5ified.
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9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FobrIvIry .1953. Unclassified.
Jmmm, S.U., doktor tekhnichesk1kh nauk.
On A.X.D'I&chk-ov's article "Ilvalusting the deliverv of lubricants
in bearings." S.N.Kuts&vv. Vest.mush.36 no.12:18-21 D '56.
(Bearings (Nachiner7)) (KLU 10:2)
(Lubrication &3A lubricants) Wimchkov. L.K.)
KUTSAYICV, S.N., doktor tekhn. nauk.
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37 no.8:21-26 Ag 157. (XLRA 100)
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Measurement 3. Naptunium 237 fission-Meas-irement 4. Uranium
235 fission-Measurement S. UrFknium 238 fission-Measurement
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AUTHOASi Kuzlminov, B. D., K@@sa eva, L. S1., 3esterov, V. G.,
Prokhorova, L. I., Smir@-A-1-n-,*. P.
TITLE: Some Charnoteristico of the 3pontanoouij Fiouion of U 23B
PZ1110DICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i toore-ticheskoy fiLiki, lg,')g,
Vol 37, Nr 2(8), pp 406-412 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The average number of neutron8 emitted by excited fraj7ments per
decay event -j has already been experimentally and theoretically
determined. It was found that with the excitation ennrry E
of the fragments @ Crows nearly line,@rly. In tne intro,2LACtion
some previous papero are diocuuovd. i;oll ;,..l "ne
fundamentals of a calculation of Q. i,or t.ie @-? tei-Li:,_ tic.:. of' N,
the authors employed the method @.,f the doubl',.- ::,)-
incidence of the prompt neutrtj@,.@i -zi -)I the fi_,;i4ons
238 240 238
of U and Fu . As detector of t!i.! !@@ontaneou, i*1sj!(,:. of U
two multi-layer ionization c c,.)nnected in WC-Ife
used (Fig 1). 12 g U238 Ur35 m--:i ir. 2 on
Card 1/3 both aides of an aluminum fuil !tjid ;u (,o2-,, lu 24@- Iu- 3
Some Characteriutica of the Spontaneous Fission of U 238
upon a platinum foil. In the case of the uranium i@xjerij%,@ntL,
the chamber was filled with argon (5 atm) , an.' in the c
plutonium with 90A Ar + 10,@v' CO,(35-M Hg). The fiusion
was surrounded by 24 proportional counterij cozin@,ct- I -Ai.
(B 10F3in paraffin); fin electronic apparatus recorded t@e kulaes
of chamber, counters, and coincidence circuit. The latter had a
resolving power of rv6.10-4 sec. Random coincidences made a
contribution of < 0.2@4 (Pu) and -0.01 (U), respectively, and
could therefore be neglected. A total of - 2400 coincidences was
recorded in the case of U236 and - 12000 in the case of Fu240.
Three series of measurements were carried out; the following ras
obtained: @(U 238 )/@(Pu 240) - (2.1tO.1)/(2.26!0.05) - 0.92tO.O3.
In the following the measurement of A was discussed.
A 2 1 - 1/,)mholds, where 4M, denotes the largest
Card 213 possible number of emitted neutrons. The method is briefly ex-
- 5'1-' - 12/5
56 4 r)
Characteriatica of the 31)ontaneou3 Piouion of U 230
p1nined on tile basis of a schr@me (Fit@ 2'. 1jy denoting th,@, rati-@
4/4u - 1.085 t 0.02. 6 U - 0.95 ! U-05 '-Yql;
obtained. By means of these data the number q of tho2 neutrons
emitted within the time unit per r, urai,ium was calculatea ae
amounting to .4 -, (64.5 t 2) neutronB/g.t3ec acrording to thr-2e
different methods which are briefly ox@lained,# The average life-
time of tile neutrons was determined as amountirq7 to
T - 1 - 44-10-4 Sec; Y) - 0. 82 t 0. G2 (9 '-- 1 e- T/-r) , t
T - 2.38.10-4 sec (duration of pul8e); '), - (31 t 1-5) fi,3-
oiona/g.h and half-life T 6.5 ! 0.3).101 5
a. in concluvion,
the reBulto are discussed ;.r,l oy
uther authors (Table 1,2). Th fillillj thank Profe,;sur
A. I. Leypunskiy for hij interetit, ni-ol 1. 1. Bondarenko atid
V. S. Stavinskiy for discussions. There are 2 figuren, 2 tt,.bles,
and 15 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
SUB11ITTED: March 25, 1959
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0 4'. 4 C20 B104/B 102
AUTHORS: Kuz'mtnov, B- D. , _F-,tsa@_eva, 1,
I TLE! AnFular anisotropy ani enerey Th 2.2
finsion fraementa
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperi mental I noy i teor4,tich,--.ikc; fizik-- v.
no. 1, 1962, 10@-107
TEXT; The kinetic energy of two fragments was measured simultane:@us-.,-;.
using a double ionization chamber with a collimritor allow-.nr ti.e direct,-or.
of fragment motion to be dett-,rmined. A Th 2 3 2layer @"' jq-1", cm2) WAS
applied to a collodion film (20 @g//cm 2) @ A bP-@ (BR-L@) ffist neutr@n
reactor was the neutron source The electronic equIpment inc-;,-,d-@J two
linear amplifiers, coincidence circuits, pulse shaFers, anJ a double-l-eam
tube The movement of* the fragment center-of-maos, the neutron
frcm the fragments, the energy loss of the fra@ments pen-.@tratinF @'he
collodion film, and the effects of the Th layer an-1, of t'--2 cclimator
increased the half-width of energy distribution of the frrto@rt-nts
Card
Ang-altir uni.7-)t-ropy and eriergy distribution il - 0@,/B I C"
A o
2-- @ M v Th,,- kini--tl@c enf@rgy an'J tht; of
@--ner@:y on the mFL:,q ratio ar@- the same for f ravm, e r. t s I *? w., , r: #7 t t@ rF,t
alc.-F ar.1 p@rpendicuiar to the neutron beam d,,rp:t--on F: ,.g * u r, i Thf.
half width of fragment energy distribution -s 16 In vies of the
stracture of tho frngmpntg, the most probable maso, of the tit:uvy fr,q7.ent-q
Is 1110 T li @,@ kinetic anergy passes throu@-,h a r-ux4mutn at a mass rat@o of
R @ - 1,21). There are 2 figures and 12 reforencui: 4 So v t and
E non So@,-Iet The four most recent referunzes to
p,i b , i ca t i on oropl as follo,.N.,3: D Dicka. Ph@-s R,@V , 10-. 10 17 1
I Halpern, C T - Co ffl ri Proc. Second United Natlons Int Co n f on t h
Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 15, Geneva, -',b; E I W 1 n ho! d.
i Ha: p,-,-n Phys. Rev . 105, 990, 191)6; R 13 T I r, P r.- i- c n d
United llhi@ions Int Conf--on the P.--aceful Ust2s of Atc;m-c Energy, lj'un-@va
19`81, p. 229.
SUBMITTED: Augu@,'., 11), '1961
C d 2
PYACHEIIKO, P.P.; KUZIMINOV, B.D.; KU7;AYEVA, L.S.; SHtGACHEV, A.I.;
UTYRIHNIKOVI A.M.
Correlation of the mass distribution of fission fragments with
the quantum characteristics of the nucleus at the Baddle point.
Atom. energ. 15 no.3t246-247 5 163. (KMUk 16:10)
(Nuclear fission) (Qvantum theory)
11 15529-63 -XPF(n)-2/r-"T(4)/BDS- - AFM/A.V/$SD Pu-4
ACCE'SSION UR:
AP3005234 S/0056/63/045/002/0008/0012
ATH110119: D'yachenko. P. P.; Kuzlmlnov B. D.1 Euls gEol,
L. 84, ovich, V. Mij
Smirenkin, G,_I!.; ILt zhnikov, A, N,
TITM: Kinetic energy of fragments produced in sy=ctric fission of U-235
i SOMCE: 71urn. eksper. i teoret. fiz. v. 45, no. 2, 1963o B-12
TOPIC TACO: Fission, symmetric, kinetic energy, U-235P induced fission
ABSTUCT: The mean kinetic energy of the fragments produced in sy=etrlcal U-235
fission induced by 7-, 14-5-,, and 2O-MeV neutrons has measured and found to be
constant, within the limits of experimnntal error, just an in the case of a
sy=ctrical fission. This refutes the hypothesis made by Selitskiy and Eysmont
(Zh. ck5p. I teoret. fiz. v. 43, 1005, 1962) that nymetric fission is a fast
process. The hypothesis by Kovalenko, Vetrzhak, and Adawv (Atomnaya energiya
13P 474 , 1962) that uy=setrical flosion Is of' the oubbarrier type Is likewtuc
refuted. The results are interpreted from the point of view that th6 two types 1
of fission correspond to two barriers. "The authors are indebted to Prof. 1. 1.
Bondaranko and to N. S. Habotnov for a discussion of tho renults-
Card 1/y/
I f-,,f b -A y y
Vo3t. kli-Ir. 9;-.' no.6:71-75 Tf,,
yq .
ch) . fdr-:i av t"ora:
KUTSF,L1,V.11., gornyy Inihener; GORSHKOV.V.Ye., gornyi Inthener
Drift mining vith the use of now equipment. Gor. zhur. no.5:
17-22 My 155. (MIRA 8:7)
(Mining machinery)
KUTSELI, V.N., gorn" Inzhener
........
Crosscut mining at a "ad of 1370 m. per month; an abstract. Gar.
zhur. no.6:26-31 Je 155- (MIaA S:S)
(Czechoslavalda-Mining enginearing)
GCRSHKOV,V.Ye.; KMSY-LI.V.N.; NADION.M.F.; TZLITSTN,N. 1.
The PL-2 ore-loading machine. Gor.zhur. no.9:32-34 S 055.
(KERA 8:8)
(Mine haulage) (Riga--Machinery Industry)
ZINCIINNKO, A.; DRACH, To; 11ITSILI, T*.
Using biogenis stimulants in fattening cattlo. Mitts.ind.SSSR
27 no.1:53-56 156. (mLRA 9:6)
1.Starshiy vetyrach Mixisterstva promyvhleanosti myasnykh I
molochnykh produktov USSR (for Zinchanko).2.Glavayy vetvrach
Karlovskoy vaterinarno7 1schabnitsy Poltavskoy oblasti (for
Drach)-3.GlavW vetvrach Ukrglavokotootkorma (for Kuteell).
(Beef cattle-Feedine, and feeding stuffs)
DRACH, Ta.M., vat. vrach: ZINCHEbICO, A.Y.. vat. vrach; XUTSELI. Ye. N.,
vat. vrach
Imoortaut potential for improving mnat production. Vatarinariia 35
no. 7:84-85 Jl '58. (MIRA 11:7)
1. Hyasokontrollnaya stantatya Poltavskoy oblasti(for Drachl.
2. Ukrainskaya adademiya sellskokhotyayetvenn7kh nauk(for
Zinchenko). 3. Kiyevskly oblzagotskot(for Kutsell).
(Tissue extracts)
WSELI. To*'; SHR=UOF,, I*
Go ntrol slaughtering of cattle in indispensable. Miae. ind.
SSSR 30 no.5:33 '59- (MIRA 13:1)
(Slaughtering and slaughter houses)
S/169
/63/000/002/070/127
D263/D307
AUTHORS: Popov, V. N. and Kutself,
TITLE: FormAtion of background and anomalous concentrations
of radon in underground waters and their mineral value:
PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1963, 10, ab-
atract 2D63 (Sov. geologiya, 1962, no. 4, 93-99)
TEXT: Background o3ncentratione of radon in the underground waters
of many lithological complexes of non-ore-bearing rocks are charac-@
terized by Varying but fairly close values, not exceeding 36 emans.@
Background contenta of radon.in. waters underlying zones of tecto-
nic di-sturbances in acid magmatic rocks may reach 75-100 emans. In
areas of deposits or ore exposures of uranium, and also in rocks
containing radioactive elements in a dispersed state, the under-
ground waters contaim-anomalous concentrations of radon. The authors
recommend that during investigations concentrations to be regarded
as anomalous are (a) in excess oflOO emans for a background of up
to 36 emana, (b) in excess of 75 emana for a background of up to
Card .1/2
Formation of background 2;/169/63/000/002/070/127
D263/D307
20 emans, and (c) in excess of 50 emans for a background of up to
10 emans. Maximum radon-contento in underground waters circulating
in regions of hydrothermal, deposits may reach 200,000 emans. For
sedimentary deposits under oxidative conditions, concentration of
radon in water is.generally not greater than 10,000 emans; in the
reduction zone it is not more than 3,000 emans. Radon anomalies
connected with doposite or ore exposures of uranium are accompanied
by anomalous radon and uranium concentrationa in the waters.Accu-
rate investigations of the nature of radon anomalies should be car-
ried out with duo consideration of geological, tectonic and hydro-
dynamic conditions of the region. Z Abstracterle note. Complete
translation.-7
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31'08X61 1000 "023101, z/0
B117 B147
AUTHOR: Kuteell, Ye. N.
TITLEz Significance of the investiC,ition of r@idon in ground Aiter
in uranium prospecting
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1961, 108, abstract
23G120 (Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Y-vo geol. i okhrany
nedr SSSR, no. 4(21), 1959, 27 - 28)
TEXT: It has been established by mass analyseo thiit the buck,,round con-
tent of Rn amounts to (10-36)-lo-1 0 curies/1 for water from sedimentary
and metamorphic rocks, and to (36-75)-10-1 0 curies/' for 7,@,ters from
acidic eruptive rocks with a Clarke conten It of radioactive elements.
0.bstractprls note: Complete trnnolation.
Card 1/1
POKV, V.N.; - KUTSELI, Ye.11.
Methods for compiling certain types of hydrochemical maps.
Vop. gidrogeol. i inzh. geol. no. 18:176-184 159. (11-1-111A 14:5)
(Water,, Undergrourid-44aps)
POPOVP V.N.; EVSEL, Ye.N. - '--
Formation of background and Fnomalous concentrates of rndon in
underground waters nnd their importance for prcapecting. Sov.-
geol. 5 no.4:93-99 Ap 162. (@URA 15t4)
(W,qt,er, Undnrground) (Radon)
BEKKER, M.L.; _pTshyanflAp A*Z*
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I
Nuoleoproteins in plague bacteria under various conditions of gmlh#
Vop.med.khi-. 6 no.5006-512 B-0 160& (X= .14 t -1)
ian. and Transcaucasian Anti-Plaguo Research Institute#
k"Ittop"Ol.
(PASTRURELIA PESTIS) (NUCLEOPROT=)
BZKKERt M.L.; KUTSEMAKINA# A.Z.j GINUIOVAt E.A.
Hudleoprotein fractions in vacoinal strains of plague bacteria,
Biokhimiia 25 no. 3:517-522 MY-Je 160. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Research Antiplague Institute Stavropol.
(PASTEURELIA PES79S) NUCLEOPROTEINS)
B-711KIER, M.L.; KUZITETSOVA, V.I.; OTSEPAMINA, A.Z.
Study of tho immanogenicity of nuclooprotn-id fractions of thn plagun
microbe. Zhur. milrobiol., epid. i inmun. 32 no.9-.134 3 161.
N-M 15:2)
1. Iz Ilauchno-isoledovatollskogo i protivochumakogo institut-a
Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya.
(PLAGUL)
BEKKER, M.L.; KUTSE24AKINA, A.Z.1 MIMAYLOVA, R.S.
Composition of desoxyribonucloic acid in tie bacteria of
rodent plague and poeudotuberculosis. Dokl. AN SSM 1,42
no.5:1188-1189 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellsYq protivoch,mW institat Kivkazza i
Zakavkazlya, g. Stavropol'. 'Prodstavleno akademikoin
A.I.Oparinym.
Desoxyribonucleic acid)
tsteurella pe*"s
(Vasteurolia peoudolubarculosis)
1) 74, C, e @ P , A 7:-
pI Irtlo.
1@ '1 3 L C,@ v It t f:
k
A C C N.'%: A:'6 03 2 21.6 ("Ob...': UVO01
I. F.; I'cjL;or-jlov,
Rudnev, X. 'X..; Nelyapin,
0 St.iv.-opol' branch,
S. A.; Kuli:,-ova, G. G.; Kuucmikina, A. Z.;
LN. M.; Rudneva, V. A.;
4, - '@I-
",Microbe" Antipl-sgue OL;ki:(
@Re@.earch In.;LitUtC (SLavropol
filial, ;aueli;-,o-is.,~ledovatel'skoi;r, pro t ivjcI-.i;.,nc),:c)
T 17 ". L .5rucellosit@ culturea isolated from rodenLS Jnd their ectoparasites
SGZ;7,CE,: Zhur;-.al mikrobiolo6il, epidL::-,ioIogii i immunobioloi';ii, no. 9, !'AO, 70-74
0 P -" CG S cpiLli@.--Iiology' diL;ca@.e vector, rodeat,
ani:;;al diseat;c, tul,-iremia, brucejjo5Lj
3 7 RA CT I I & -1 1. u
ro'. 7 ro,:
A. -.WCnLY-c"ghL byuaella culturcL wt@re If;olatud
L"-,--'ir C-.Lopar;,sites and fro;-.,, swin'! of
he ef fects of tularemia vaccination and -4-,--fL'Ct -'C,-., b':@icclLa
,)c-,OLraLi011. I
Bactorio-ogical as wo.IL aj -dh.L@;e
were used in idenLifyillg the Ti-'ere W"s -,o
difference in cultures isolated 'fro;-.i wild and do;-.."Z-'c
Prolonged pa:;saging of brucelLa cultures in mice vaccinated W-ta
tularemia vaccine and infected with. virulent Cularez--ia str@4--,s
UDC: 576.851-42
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did not alter their cultural o' biochemical 2roperties.
,Aw;ion of brucalta frcn wild rudenta to the domestic 'io8a used
.n-t',Liu study was established. [WA-50; CBE No. !2]
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ACC NRI AP6032246 SOURCE, CoDr: UR/0016/66/000/009/0070/0074
A @@711 10 R .Taran, I. F.; Po9orelov, N. A.; Kulikova, G. G.; Kutsemakina, A. Z.;
.udlnev, ',-1. M- ; Nelyap_in, N. _;_R_uU_nev;1,V u v o r o v ae
GRG: Stavropol' branch, "Hicrobe" Anti,. lasue@Resea rch institute (Stavropol'skiy
filial, Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo protivochymnogo instituta ",_Xikrob"@
T:ILE: Brucellosis cultures isolated from rodents and their ecEoparasites
U,- - IV
SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 9, 1966, 70-74
TOPIC TAGS, z-_-Livd=a, epidemiology, diseage vector, rodent,
parasite, animal disease, tularemia, brucellosia
A3STRACT: Twenty-eight bn4cellcz cultures were isolated from ild rodents,
their ectoparasites and from domestic swine duringwa study oi
the effects oi tularemia vaccination and infection upon brucella
penetration. Bacteriological as well as phage typing methods
were used in identifying the individual strains. There was no
difference in cultures isolated 'from wild and domestic animals.
Prolonged passaging of bn4culla cultures in mice vaccinated with
tularemia vaccine and infected with virulent tularemia strains
2
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A
did not alter their cultural or biochemical properties. Trans-
mission of biucolla from wild rodents to the domestic hogs used
--in'this study was established. IWA-50; CBE No. 123
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KLITSIMILOYA, A.P.
Rheumatic encephalitis with a hyperkinatic syndrome in children.
Zhur.nevr. I psikh. .56 no-9:703-706 156. (HLRA 9:11)
1. Institut nevrologii (dir. - prof. N.Y.Konovalov) AKN SSSR,
Moakva,
(RHKUKATISH, in infant and child,
rhauso encephalitis with hyperkinetic synd. (Rue))
(NNGSPHALITIS, In infant and child,
sena) .
(MOVBKXNT DISCRDIRS, in infant and child,
hyperklaesin in rheum# ftesphalitis (Rus))
KUTSEMILDVA, A. P. Cand Ved Sci -- (diss) "NeurologicnI syndromes of rheumatic
. @
injuries of the central nervous system during childhood and ndolescence."
Mos. 1957. 11 Pp 20 om. (Aead Mod Sci), 200 copies. (KL, 15-57, 107)
-42-
TSUL". H.B., professor;
Clinical syndrome@ of rhounatic affections of the central nervous
system. boy.mad. 21 no.5:15-21 W 157. (MIRA 10:7)
1. Is kafedry nervnykh bolesney (zav. - prof. B.I.Grashchankov)
TSentrallnop inatituts ueovershonstvovanlys vrachey I InBtituta
nevrologii (dir. - prof. N.V.Koaovaloy) Akademit medPoinskikh
nauk SSSR.
(RUUKATISM.
compl.
CBS lesions, clin. aspects)
(cxyrRAL MVOUS SYSTXM, die.
lesions caused by rhaum.)
fuce ste. ,Igrnn In ?qrl7 @hlli`
57
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ACCESSION NR: AT4007058 8/2598/63/000/010/0346/0356
AUTHOR: Livanov, V.A.; Mikheyev, V.S. -, Faynbron, S.M.: Kutsenko, A.A.;
Ivanova, S. Yo.
TITLE: Tensile and rupture strength of the six-component titanium alloys AT-3, AT-4,
AT-6 nnd AT-8
SOURCE: AN L'85M. Institut metallurgil. Titan I yego splavy*, no. 10, 19G3.
Issledovaniya titanovy*kh splavov, 345-356
TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, AT-3 titanium alloy, AT-4 titanium alloy, AT-6 titanium
alloy, AT-8 titanium alloy, titanium alloy mechanical property, alloy rupture strength,
complex titanium alloy, titanium alloy property, titanium alloy heat resistance, titanium
aluminum chromium alloy, Iron containing alloy, silicon containing alloy, boron containing
alloy
ABSTRACT: This study concerns the mechanical properties and high temperature strength
of titanium alloys AT-3, AT-4, AT-6 and AT-8. Specimens were taken from two different
production lots with varying contents of Al, Cr, Fo, Si and B. They were prepared from
forged rods (14 x 14 mm), and subjected to preliminary tempering at 850. 900 and 950C.
Tensile strength was tested at temperatures ranging from 20 to 700C (see Fig. I in the
Zn-
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EnclosurO. In addition, the authors considered the effects of forging procedures on
mechanical properties (see Fig. 2 In the Enclosure). Rupture strength was tested at
temperatures of 400-600C and loads of 15-55 kg/mm2 (results are tabulated), taking into
consideration the effect of varying aluminum contents (see Fig. 3 in the Enclosure). The
authors conclude that AT titanium alloys with 3-7. 5% Al and a combined Cr-Fc-Si content
of 1. 5-1.8% exhibit high tensile strength k8O-90 kg/mm2 for AT-3 at room temperature,
90-105 for AT-4, 105-115 for AT-6 and 115-125 for AT-8). The plastic properties deterio-
rate as the Al content increases (14-15% elongation and 51-53% crosso-secticn shrinkage Ar
AT-3, 11-13% and 38%, respectively for AT-8). The rupture temperature rises as the Al
content increases (450C for AT-3 to 550C for AT-8). The high temperature strength was
good. The tempering temperature affects the duration of rupture strength tests. In view
of their mechanical properties at room and high temperatures and their high temperature
strength, the alloys na=d are suitable for wide use in modern technology. OrIg. art. has:
4 tables and 4 graphs.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii AN SSSR (Institute of metallurgy, AN SSSR)
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RUTSENKO, A,D.; BUTY1'SKIT, I., reda@-tcr; VUYEK, Y, Z.--
. - -1 @dtik to r.
[Uperience of ateal shock workers In the Dzerthinakil Steel
Mills] Opyt stale rRrov-GkaroetnI'kcv zavodA Im. D2erzh1n&kcgs.
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1(-,ctkure given at the Fourth Conference (in Steelrmvi@lnjr, A.A. ',Raiku-i In:Altute of
1.@:tallurjv, I,bucow, July 1-6, 1957
AMIOR: K,u',-senko, A, D.
f
TITLE: Wriln"(57,
or! L .ni (!,a zavo-'e
Dze rzhin.;1; o,.,o)
FEMIODICAL: Stal YJ,5-@,, @ 111 403 (U@;";R)
ABSTRACT: Calciru! Lion of ton'.. ol. LIZ,
A rotatin@- sinLer @,f @, :--iction -,ui-f -,cc Ere"i 10 M2
"I,
for 1111-! 0,11c Ln"itio[I f, 1 ',')no @w r
'y
11 .3 . P10 i TI Q J.' I C i n i cl-il
Science) ar.d K. Rul':ov on the
del lvery lin,- of L) i n, fL r.ii.-
i.,.; carried out;
as fuel. The outpu'@-. of th(i machino 100 L/,', @!,j. The
a(Ulition to the ;@inter ::@ix of iibout 1% of li--..! increl',oc,@;
the output of r@inter by 3 - 12%. Operotion of bl@@st
furnace-; on fl-axed -inter. Tranofer of blast furnaces
on a burden contiininfml- 35@; of flu%ad ,-,I!it(,r (1)!u;icity
0.9 to 1.0) incronsed tclw- output by Cf,,; @ind the
UU:,U -,ate by Complex autom.@ition of the blast
furnace t, @@J - 1 .1
autom, procias.,-,. T,.,,,o blast fur-ir-,ce.,; worl- 11i't
atic th.--,ir opo,2L,tiun
are @,Jvcn) Piclc-up@-, are placed in the _as strea@n. With
Card 1/3 chan,,-es in Ghc- t@.@@:-,pc-raturo of the las, in the blast
At the 'Nork-s imeni Dzerzhinskly 17
furnace thL- folloviin6 operations are
controlled: pro ramLic of rotation of tli,@ 1-1-.,i,-Io,,r,
U
i ri !-,ysfto::i nud thi,- @M.1111
dis@triljutor @,har- of
blaot (volume, te;:ip-3raturt7, .Lr.,d hu- jj@j 4 ty
the re.,@ult4, of' pr,,@,Iiminary of @hr_,
of the automatised blast furr)aco it if@
to fit all furrin"CE; ..;itll 1-") ti..,
_idvantaLf,oi)t:, I . .
equipm,mt. Blolairii.,, Di coul tluf7-t into t h_- bla@it f!,irri-ce
hearth. In -.)rder Lo de@_@reasc tl..,@ col.-c rate Co co-trol
the Ulermal (,tatt; of the
exper.-ments o n b I o,., in (,oa'L dust (fi,()Ia :-,on--@:.DkLi@
co"11s) throuL@h the tu@ere.-, into -the blaot fur:i-iee hearth
were carried out, A.@ a re@-,ult, the coko r:itc. docreased
by 7% tind tho output iricreased by 5%. At, _:@re_,7ort @in
industl-rial iquipment for the above purpos,-@ i@; beln,@ des.1-6.,-ed.
Desulphurisation of pi6 iron outside blast furnace with
liquid ma..,@nez;ium. The introduction if liqui,.1
Dito )iL; ii-on in a ladle was tried. '11a,-ne-ciwi :aolted irl
a "000 L6 cru,-,ible is trEmsforred by cuct--ior. into or-,
intermediate vessel placed over a cov,---r,2d fl-07.
Card 2/3 -.-;hih il, is blown @Iiiti) t.hQ iron (1.5 m, b-lov; th-
At the 'Norks imeni Dzr.-rzhinr;kiy I
For bloriinG in liquid ma6ne,I-ium argon shoul(@ be used as
nitro6en rapidly dissolves in liquid forminC,
solid nitrides and carbon dioxide oxidi-soo iaa, i U.:I.
In both caiies solid prolucts block tho pip& Liirou. h
which magnesium is beinir introduced. Alto,.'-Other 2000 t
of iron was desulphurised from 0.05 - 0.154Yo 3 to
0.005 - 0.008% S. Experimento on dei@ulphuri,_-ini@ pij- iron
with :,olid mrt,nerium by shootint; lbullet@-, (70 G)
gave unsaticfactor,7 results,
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AUTAOR: Kutsenku. A. D.
TITL1,J: ie W=rks- @imeR-Dzerzhinskly
Dzor,zhinskoEo)
PERIODICAL: Sbal I ? 1958, 11v 5, P 415 (US,,),'0
ABSTRACT: In order to decrease the co!itev,,; of r,; - J1 i
Bessemer steal aii experimental treat,,@.i@!nt of rind
killed steel on an indluctrial
out. The contcnt of h.,'droGen via,-,
steel by 53.8% and in killed ste@,,l ioy 48,,7%, but the
content of nitrogen decrea.,;ed only by 10 to 20% -.,jhich had
no influence on the nature of
content uf (.arbon in rhni:@dln@; sLo.,,l by @O tu 4Q/0'?
of miangariese by 15 to 25%, the contont of nd
,ed, Clnan,@;os iii C!!?::,._Jczi1
culphur remained unch_uijT
composition of killed ste,@l .,iorr.- T i,v@
proportion of surface defects in r,-ils criusoj by fLI-as
arid. non-metallic inclusionc U
' '- I '- bar - - I @, -
uj. Acity sinter and briquette@ In t-@-n h-@irth
furnace,3. Use of -.uch siater or bri,.-uc-_- t f 1@@, C i 11 t e
t)),--- orCanisution of of chan-e
Card 1/2 up the formation of cl,%, 1'y
1:r - - r: -.'- - 1 " / A -1
At Vlork,; i;iv@ni Dzerzhinc;kiy , " @,; "
10 to 15% and refiniii,; period ',)Y 30
of sulphur is muc@l
sliortenf,d by 5 to Supply of f I
of open, hearth Thi.,@
of ful"no--o"., by to 7/o (-Icpcn(I.Ln,- or. lho ()f
c y C) f
co@.Ipres,ried
production of chromium
illbro-luced 'by the ad"', I Uion ol,
I I I of ti.(-, open
d it r i 1- i@ cr,
steel 0.13 luo 0-30@;. This ro--.ulLed in docrauL@e
in dafective ;,ietal 4.225 to
(IOCrO,W30 on thr. cheet rolllrlf@ mill.
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AUTHORi. @Kuto,@ernko 133-5@-1-5-20/31
TITLE: At the Works imeni Dzerzhinskiy (Ila zavode im,
Dzerz'hinskogo)
PERIODICAL: Stal', 1951T31, Nr 5, P 4118 (U2L'j'R)
ABSTRACT: Increasir.;s the dtirabilitj of roll@@ by oi.
alloys. The durabilit-. of rolls on tlik- wa.,@
ii,creased 1.5 to 2 ti-,:e-- due, to hard facinL-l
electrodes GOKhG under pov;deru@d flux %;-*Ltl-. dirt-et 81irrent.
Before weldin6 the rolls are preheated to @00-350 C.
CoolinL of rails under vacuo. Tests were carried ou'll- in
cooperation with the Ul@rainian Institute cf T,*.,---'k,z:,l,- Gn
coo1ii16, of rails after rollini@ in a v 8Clio After
35 :.iinutes of coolim: fro::' 750 to 350 C -,llo-,,,ed raill;
had no flakes .vhilst th- control i" Uir
we.ru ;-1trori,,1j affectod b.;
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AUTHOR: Kutsenko, A.D., Enginoor SOV/133-59-5-11/31
At - t'%-e lc@ -- Works (Na zavode im. Dzerzhinskogo)
TITLE: )zcrzhins1ciy
PER10DICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 5, p 420 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: 1) Removal of liquid slag fr.)w metallurgical furnaces by
suction off through tubes (in co-operation with
Dneprodtarzhinakiy metallurgich-vikiy institut -
Dneprodzerzhinakiy Metallurgioal Institute). An
experimental $team ejector fo.: the removal of slag from
metallurgical furnaces through ordinary steel tubes, 100 mm
in diameter, was developed. During the removal of 31ag
by suction, the internal surfa-;,! of t'ie tubes is covered
by a thin layer of slag whi,,-h prote::ts-the tubes frz):.i
burning out. lt@ is thought that -zhe ejaztor will be
particularly suitable for the rem@-,vni. of slar, from.
alectric steel furnacvr-..
2) Application of supr'AE@at,-d steam for intensification of
tha ope,i-hcarth smelting.
As with zsupplying oxygen to the. bin.-it furnace, tile
productivity of the opcv-hoart'i shop decreased and
card.1/2 coinprep-;ed air for par@ial repi.,,uing of oxygen was not
A@ tzi. )zerzhinsIdy Works SOV/133-59-5-11/31
available, the use of supc-ch..!ated stecim (12 atta. ,
tettworaturo 330 - 350 0C) from wi,ste heat boilers was
tust6d. Stoant was suppliet! int.) th,@ working space through
tube'.' 300 nim in diameter, pll-@ud on both sides of the gas
ports. Stcam consLuuptirn f.-.)r 1135-ton furnace -
1 000 - 1 300 k',;/h and for 370-till furnace -
-1 200 - 1 300 kz/h. The pr(,(Iu,.;tLvity of ftu-naces
increased by 12-1305- with a 1OL. dccr-oAz;o in the specific
fuel conmumption. The hydro@;c.- cont(.-xit of metal and its
mechanical properties remain.-I Tie proportion
of wat-r vapour in the wa-;tc ,-,e..:3 lixicrca!@ed from 12-15%
to 16-180/,,. The duration of hoot.,.t in 135-ton furnaces
decreas,:A from B-50 hours- to .5" !,,@oLrb and in 370-ton
furnacus from 111.41 to I,,, K, 1 A r'.7
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SQV/ 133-59-6-9/4 1
AUTHOR: Kutsenko, A.D., Engineer
TITLE: At- the Works imeni Dzerzhinskiy (Na zavode im.
Dzerzhinskogo)
PERIODICAL:Stall, 1959, Nr 6, p 503 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Some new designs of charging apparatus for blast
furnaces. In order to increase the durability of the
charging installation for high top pressure operation
the following two new types of' charging apparatus were
developedt 1) Designed by I.L.Kordnbneve: the seat of'
the bell is made from two funnels forminA a double
walled vessel, the space between the walls is connected
with the gas line from high pressure gas scrubber to
equalising valve. During charging,the hollow space
between the walls is under pressure of semicleaned gas
which keeps the contact surface between the bell and the
sent clean. The apparatus is in operation for a period
over 10 months. 2) Designed by G.G.Oreahkin,
V.K.Chayka and V.I.Sivak. When tosted an a model the
Card 1/2 apparatus gave a good burden distribution. it consists
At the Workm imeni Dzerzhinakiy
V)V/133-59-6-9/41
of I Lallb, show-a in the figure. (There ij no
indication that the apparatus is actually in operation).
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sov/133-59-6-27/41
AUTHOR: _Xutseuko, A.D., Engineer
TITLEt At the Works Imeni Dzerzhinskiy (Na zavode im.
Dzerzhinakogo)
PERIODICALiStall, 1959, Nr 6, P 551 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A new technological scheme for rolling ingots on
1150 blooming mill (in co-operation with the Iron and
Steel In3tituto of' the Academy of' Sciences, UkrSSR),
Simultaneous rolling of two ingots (one after the
other) was developed which increased the throughput
of the mill by 10% (due to a decrease in idling time).
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AUTHOR t -_@Utmenko, A.D. , Engineor
TITLE: At the Works imeni Dzer-zhinskiy (Na zavode im.
uzerzhinskogo)
PERIODICAL:Stall, 1959, Nr 6, p 567 (USSIO
ABSTRACT: Thermal treatment of Ilessetner rails (iTI co-operation
with the Ukrainian Institute ol Metals). Preliminary
work on the mastering (it' the nornxalisin@z furnace and
hardening machine of' the system of' l,.T,H(%.-;edin (UM)
for hardening rail head along the whole Iongth
indicated that the abovc treatment sharply IMIll'oves
the mechanical properties of thi., rails, valtles Of the
mechanical properties of' rails after rollinF,
normalisation anti hardening are quoted.
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AUTHOR: Kutsenko, A.D., Engineer SOV/133-59-6-39/41
TITLE: At the Works imeni Dzerzhin-gki), (Na zavode im.
Dzerzhinakogo)
PERIODICALt Stall, 1959, Nr 61 P 573 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A scheme o.f injecting air taken from the recuperator
into the central burner of' a soaking pit was
developed (Fig 1). Thermal load of the pit
increased by 25% and its throughput by 15 - 20%,
specif*ic consumption of convelitional fuel decreased
by 10 - 15%. There is 1 figure.
Card 1/1
BFZMIII, P.T.; ORESHKIN, G.G.; SOROKIN, A.A.; KARPUIIIN, A.M.; CIIVYLIV,
P.M.; VASILIYLPV, A.r.; XUTSYM, A.D.
Mastering and introduoing at the Dzerzhinak Plant normalizin,-, and
sorbitizine, practices for rails along their entire length. Stall
20 no.10:946-953 0 160. (KIqA 13:9)
1. Zavod im. Dzer2hinakogo i Ukrainakiy nauclino-iseledovateliskiy
inatitut metallov.
(Rallroads-Ralle)
(I)neprodzerakinak-Annealing of metals)
GERS11GORN, M.A.; KAZAWICJVSKIY, D.S.; FILONOV, I.G.; KUTSENKO, A.D.; ULYAIIGV, D.P.
Production of lou@alloy bessemor rail steel. Stal' no.5:1.04-408
my 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Ukrainskiy institut metallov i zavc4 im. Dzerzhinskogo.
(Bessemer process) (Stoel alloys)
GARBER, V.S., dots"nt; NIKITIN, A,I.; LYAUDIS), B.V.; I'Yt!.MC7.')KIY'
B.N., kand. t,9khn.nwjkj 10:1,'""KIY, 0.1.; VOIYOV. I-G.;
KUZNF.TSOV, M.P.;-KUTSENKO, A.D., SOROKIN, A.A.; STAKHPSKIY,
A.D.; TRUBITSYN, L.M.; TTIUSFYFV, AJ.; SHAFRAN, I.K., inzh.;
SHESTAK, P.I.; ULIYANOV, D.P.
Ailtomntic control of converter smelting by mennn of compu' -s.
Stall 23 no. 71608-610 J1 163. (11CRA 16:9)
I. Dneprodzerzhinskly metnIIurgiches'-iy zavod-vtliz im. M.I.
Arsenicheva (for Garger). 2. Institut kibernottki AN UkrSSR
(for Mlinnv3kiy). 3. Zavod Im, Dz@trzhinskngo (for Shafran).
ZORUI, O.D.-, KUTSEIIKO, A.D.
. - - - I-- @ -.1-1- @...
Using a ecrrelative ar.&Iyolzi for the study of' axygen absorption
by an open-hearth furna-a bath from the furnace atmosp@ere,
Iris vyse uchebo zav.1 chern. mat. 7 no.7t69-76 164
(MIRA 1718)
1. Institut avtomatlki Gooplana UkrM
KUTSENKO, A. 1). v dot nent; hHHLIS, (;.N., I ; @, , L, , ,
A.M., Jnzjj.
Effect. of tho ingot moll rleilFn tin t.@.e-quallIty ot' Fc3somer
Stf-lel railroad ralls. Stall 24 MY 164) #
1. Dneprovskiy zavrxi Jm. bzerz!AImqkcpo.
PARIMONCHIK, I.B., inzh.; SOROKIN, A.A., inzh.- KUTSENKO, A.D., inzh.;
KARPUNIN, A.M., lnzh.; PAVWV76FVA, nauk;
KOBONEYEV, I.M., inzh.j YAKOVLFV, Yu.N., kand. tekhn. nauk;
TRUSFV, A.I., inzh.; ORGIYAN, V.S., inzh.
Improving the flow during metalpouring. Stall 24 no.5:
425-426 Y7 164. (MIRA 17tl2)
60ROKIN, A.A., irzh.; FUTSFIIKO ;@J
- - P., lnzl,,., KAPPIRMI, A,M., nih.,,
JJF -'*'I " I ITC1171B IN A, 11 A,, J P,-/, I01,r,'DINO In2h.
,"I,Tc' ,G . fj '
-J @ nx,.; " j
Rrillit mndu of Walla 1149immer ster!l ilth tcp oxygon blaving.
Stall 24 no.riW-418 Py 164. (M.MA Pi 12)
1, Dneprovskiv met4illurgichoskiy zdvod I'm.
BESEDIN, P.T.; SOROKIN, A.A.; FILONOV, I.G.; FAR1,11111N, A.M.;
CHYPELFV, P.M.; SHCURBINA, P.A.; AUFYIN, M.G.- KIJT@;Y?WOO
A.D.; TSELYUKO, V.I.; C11FRIONIGH, Ye.M.; ORGIYAftp
CHFRUFTA, Z.A.
Improving the technology of' the heat trentnent of ralln
at the Dzerzhinskii Plant f'or the purpone of increasing
their durability in tracks. Stall 24 no-5:445-448 My 164.
(MIPA 17:12)
1. Dneprovskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod im. Dzerzhinikago 1.
Ukrainakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallov.
Oyy,@;f G.N., kand. to-khn. nauk; SOROKIN, A.A.; KAPWTIN, I.V.; TSYKIN, 1"V.1
BORODINI D.I.; KUTSENKO, A.D.; NMITSG.N.; ZAGREBA, A.Vv;
U1,'YANOV,
f
Trends In the reorgmnization ot' the Bessemer furnace
department at the Dzerzhinakil Plant. Met. I gornorud.
prom. no.3s28-30 My-je 164. (KIRA 17slO)
OYFZ, G.N.@ (inktor tpkhn. nauk; D.I.;
"71
SSOROKINp A.A.; KUTSENKO 1, 1j.- ZAG?EL-A, A.V.; 7-11:1--;Y, A -A . .
P 0
RF.'KHI,ISO G."ll
Effect of the condition of the ilaw on fIft lnte@nslty of ejectiona
(!uring @he Bessemer production of strel. M,-t. I @,!)rnorud. prom.
no.1:24-28 Ja-F 165. WDI, IP13)
F. 7,7 [1 F "),; ,"I. F. @. I K= E' r V o @ it D . -, K A P I I IT jj . 1-4 .
p
'.-itjy,i of ral,-nnjy the qupili%y railr-ind rrill:l. X-I.. ,
prom,. no,l,.()r)-70 @la-F ")5. (xlF"" !": I)
OYK,v, G.N., doktor tekhn. nauk; BcRn[)jr;, D.I.; T3YKIII, L.V.; UFUSTIN, I-V.;
SOROKIIIJI A.A.; DUMB, A.D.; @AW,Yhp., TIM1111,13,
TI?USFYJ-:Vp A.I.; PrInImall uchastiyel: GUIIHIFO, FrIMIN, S.I.;
KU13LITSYIY.. A.M.; SAFIYANOV, V.P.; VOLYNKIN, V.M.
Some problema in the hydrodynamico of a convprtnr bath. Met.
I gornor-ud. prom. no.3:29-31 My-.Te 165. (MIPA 18:11)
@- 1) 1.- @ 11 1?: @.J1. 1*, . G.
131'an I, r1nar, I ng of (I i.t!n-*,,.,-,-.tr-t.h ftirr it-@ , !,, -,@ @ @ ' @-. :" @ - - .? -i ." i -..
@ !.,, T @- ! - P . P. "
It _ -
Mr,L,iAlurg 10 no,.9.25 'j;
1. 7w.,nd "Az(,v:-,tall".
KUTMIX0, A.I.
Dr71'le, Of 90ilB In fields between strips of for,@2t@. 3-)C)r. trud.
po Wenefizo noe6i105-111 '53. WRA 11-7)
(Soil moisture) (Forest influences)
KWSE1,10, A. I.
Kinetics of soil dr7ing. Sboretrudepo agron.fiz. no.6:182-193
'53. (MIRA 11:7)
(Soil moisture)
trl,. t 'Add
41" E=
V751,
fill
wit
43:,
vZt,
e4." @ I , j
at
LA
Ustn. hajAg3d.
-Xaw@1104 of I at.
AL'A&- tI K
previ. either by "R'twAt C4 Rolf
th or by P-V*Dplc reirsoval svith kffl)F of lip ficart: a Acte.
a(MOULn ROT-1.wmojit.-vdw-01c-itaf,.st aA-1v1(Nqr-n Cr
tahkor tadc ICU otAx'PuLte) anA If,() gru'14.;Atly. ad.1"I I-S wl
Mt. C441v. to that, of evuivrd If. M c,mt[JcG>n (4 tfic
Ieution, wlid NqOlf was su'dcd, putel'Aly IA tilt fKt*CtKC
.0 2-ethythtianol as a "vc-4t r-ml diant, idtcr "hich ee
1111A. W234jud, with IT.0, frv-l fl Rcill with eram-' f itcyrd.
crapd., and scidified riddinir dir ali 101 Atic
*:Ldi. la tEis mn-ner ItuOlf at gave@ WZ@, Fr.
COM, ho-AmOll CAVC Ott IM-41* 63-HUCOSIT,
1,4-but*utdW at IW63* pvt a little PtcrInle acid, and
1.6-humned M at W-68' g4ve onme. sdi;@ic add
0. M. Vt
Lyiibomil ov, V. I . , 1,): t !,, --n k o ,.. .T . ' r ',* "7 9 -rA -7 -" @ . "')':
T 1"N @,n thp rntermediatc-@ Jn Candersat ion @,v-tvtjon n!' I ir,myl
Al rohol (0 Promezhutochnvkh prodiiki i,kh realkt.-ii 1,-on Inn!- t - i
1,.,()nmi1ovogo spirta)
AODICAL: Zhurnal obetichey khimii, 19',6, Vol , @8, Nr 7, m-,- 1813'1-10 7
TRA r T In the converi3ion of J.3ovalprtildehyde with -t t-od4uni-oorryla'.,,
solution in inoamyl alcohol (,fef 4) tyro unoriturntl@,J :ilvrii,01:
are formed: 2,6-dimethyl-3-m-thylol heptene-4 and 2,6-1:
Weth.Yl-3-mPthylol-hePtenc-3- --'rom these alcohols
the 2,6-diniethyl-3-methylol-heptane-'O is formed whioL ha,"
to be regarded as condensation product of isoar-yl r.,r@enc:,
In the presence of !to alcoholate (.-Ref 2). Then ".Le latt@tr
reaction is curried out in another wny it has to bi:
of course, that the two mentioned tins it turatpd n1cohnIi
occur no intermediates, and not only ono as Is, e.g.
in the scheme of one of the author8 (:@ef @).
In another veneme clonely rc-lated to tho 1"Arst or-, ?.hi,-,. m
published luter (Ref 4). In the present pater the
carried out the condensation of isonmyl alcoholat@-- li, t1*.P
@..rd 1/2
, I " V/7 @) - -` 13 - 7 - @:,. (4
(,ri 'thim lntnrmediateii in Cond.!wj(ition !Ievction of' I:lo!.r,,,,rl ;Irohol
pretienr.e of' itn (Llcohulate and of it !@-Iiy,lrnting ct,,tilty(it. 7iio
investigntion of the reaction produe-t showe(I t1int
main product, the 2,6-dimathyl-3-7-ethyiol hentane, th,@- tic
ubove mentioned unstiturated alcoholr ar@ -zre@,Ievt in `r;w:. lh@-
sLme quantities. I'herc- are 1 tablP and 4
,ahi(,h are ioviet.
N I 1@ - an'!
I. .T it, P, N Nauchno-inuleduv.,itol -ilfi,, instit-,it
(';rienti_,Pic Rouearch Inqtitute for Pla@,,tlcc)
June 21, 1957
1. Isoamyl alcohol-Chemical reactions 2. Condensation reactions
3. Alcohols--Chemical reactions
IMSETIKO, A.I.; LYUBO)IIIDV. V.I.
Preparation of 2-ethyl-l-hexanol by condensation of n-butanol.
Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.9:1419-1426 S 158. (MIRA 11:10)
l.Iaboratori" organicheskogo sinteza nauchno-ionledovateltakogo
instituta plastmems.
(Butyl alcohol) (Hexyl alcohol)
Y@ IT i i -' :I P @, A . ! . - !I i !; L (! r 'I"! ch S 1. i ( , I i s '; ) - - "1 1! - , orl I 'fvla@ .1 C"; " lwl 4) i p r 1 -
v,a ry a i 4, ( )h o I !; a 11, 1 i t' s 1. , , (. 1111 f 1: 411 appi ical toil '. . I., @ t; ( ( ).. ,1 ' ) " ' # .i @) 1) !) (,'-! i n I I i @ @ I i - ! r
-.+ic I TS S it, ;,!i) s c i j@,, 0 r (I o r o f I.'! I I i n C! I ""; , '- III I I I:; @ i --@ :) . I . . . - @ 1'.'! "@ I % @ @-" , @ @' 0
copi'@s (K], 1"(' 11, 1959' 119)
u t zi r!r, k oA 1 1,,,, u 1) oc, v tr It r o
G4 E;r) i@x-. '.!,@chr I or.
0 V 12
Yhl@rn:il prikIadnoy IKIAm 1, 1 r 1 11-2 1
t'-e ;,olyvii A -o 1; u i t. !,. Ifor usin- ij,
.untry "or i.*,-.e
i.-, t -. r j a 1 u .'C rropertiQ.,; (,f are
in 1,rie t a bu-n-r ur i :-r:, r `iic a! t*ort.3. T n e mu c;
rv,1,0,@r i t@,, a fro3t -r#.- i ,, t i f!r G,
:ip(@-cific volumj re:.i.-trineo (if' I . z I C Lm t 1 i; L t
t.h(I frost-rcoi@,tini- I Iroyerty or OC jvnoaun@ez; a', @:,Cific
5 'IC,1211
volui,-,e reuistanue of 1. x
Tlieru arc 2 table,-, 1 @,,raph aml of
7:.r
.oviut and 1 En@;li!jh.
C I A': I i., -iscle lovatel
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BURUNOVA, Ya.N.; A I . P.A.
I . .1
Synthenis of the alkyl lactttes of mthylpliosphinic acid. Pl aa t.
mnnsy no.10tl(.,-17 163. (MIRA 16tlC)
ACCESSION I": A114045017 S/0191/64/000/009/0008/0009
AUTIIOR: Durunova, Yo. N., Kutacnko, A. I., Moshkin, 1-1. A., Ruhtsova, 1. K.
TITLE,: Synthesis of Uio alkyl lactaten of phenyl mul diphenylplionphoric acids
SOURCE: Plasticlieskiyo massy*, no. 9, 19G4, B-9
TOPIC TAGS- phosphoric acid, alltyl lactates, aryl lactate. phenylphosphoric acid,
dipliertylpliosplioric acid, alkylarylphosphatc, plasticizer
ABSTBACT: Since the mixed esters of phosphoric acids, such as alkylarylphosphates,
show good fireproofing properties when used as plasticizers for vinyl resins, some of the
esters of alkyl-phosphoric acid which have not yet been described in the literature were
investigated. Mixed esters of phenyl- and diplionyt-pliosphoric acids and n-butyl-,
n-amyl-, n-hexyl-, n-lieptyl, 2-ethyDicxyl-, n-nonyl and n-decyl lactates were synthesized.
Chemical equations a-ro given for the synthesis of the esters of the alkyl-lactates of phenyl-
and diphenyl-phosphoric acids, which were obtained by the reaction of alkyl lactates with
the dicliloroanhydrido of phcnylphosphoric acid and the chloroanhydride of diphenylphos-
phoric acid. The syntheses of the di-n-hexyl lactate of phenyl phosphoric acid (yield 75. 2%)
and the n-nonyl lactate of diphenyl phosphoric acid (yield 84.4%) are given as model re-
actions. The characterisUce of all 14 resulting ostors ( n D20, d 420, acid number, MR D
ACCESSION NR: AP4045017 i
phosphorus content, yield) are tabulated. Orig. art. has: 2 tables.
ASSOCLATION: None
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MT,OC
NO RE F SOV.- 002 OTHER: 003
BURUNOVAg Ye,N,; KUTSENKOP A.I.; YMHXIN9 P.A.
Synthesis and study of dialkyl lacqates of 4,5-epoeyhexa-
hydrophthalates. Plast. massy no.508-40 165. OCRA 18:6)
4 /VWv )Vewp Oe *,f -4 -M
ACCESSION 1B., AP5007175 S/0286/65/000/00I./0042/0043
1. B;jr
A@7- HOF :K-u-tsenko.-bl- !!Li-a, L. I.; Moshkin. P. A.; Volkov, 1. S.;
V.
A. 1.1 Kornevev, 1. (1hev, L. K.: Hanteyfell
TITLE: A cutting compound for cold finishing of metala Clasn 23, Mo. 167939
SOURCE: Byulleten' itobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 3, 19615', 42-43
TOPIC TAGS:, coolant, Stitting fluid
ABSTFACT: hn Author's Certificate has been granted for a coolant with the f@llow-
ing COMP03ftton: dialkylphenylphosphatei; or phthalic, adipla or sebacic esters or
higher estem of monocarboxylic acid with alcohols containing from 4 to 10 atoms of
carbon per molecule; or esters of polyhydric alcohols and monocarhoxylic acids
which contain from S to 10 carbon atoman per molecule.
ASSOCIATION: Maskovskiy avtomobillnyy zavod imeni 1. A. UkhacEeva. (Koscow Auto-
Card 1/2