SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LUNEVA-NAZAROVA, M.Z. - LUNEVSKIY, P.D.

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ACC NR: AP7001579 (A) SOURCE CODEt UR/04a/66/000/006/0117/0118 AUTHORS: Lunev, V. V. (Moscow); Pavlov, V. G. (Moscow) ORG. none TITLE: Modification of the explosion analogy for flow around slender blunt bodies SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Kekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, no. 6, 1966, 117-118 TOPIC TAGS. hypersonic flow, explosion, flow characteristics ABSTRACT: The analogy of hyperoonic flow around blunt flat and axisymmetric bodies to the transient motion during an explosion (H. K. Cheng and A. Pallono. Inviscid leading edge effect in hypersonic flow. J. Aeronaut. Sci. 1956, No. 7) leads to a subctantial error when applied directlV. This is proven by comparing the exact solution and the explosion analogy solution for the shock wave shape and pressure distribution of flow around a slender cylinder with a spherical nose. It is shown that this error can be substantially reduced by including the contribution of the blunt nose section to the radial impulse imparted to the gas by the body. This inclusion is neglected in direct application of the analogy. To correct this condition, the center of the explonion is placed at a distance x in front of the origin of the coordinates. This procedure is demonstrat for a he2spherical nose for'which the distance x0 is derived as 2.4 ro* Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 3 foQkB* 1. SUB CODE: 29/ SM DATE: 06.Tul65/ ORIQ REFt 006/ OM Rat 001 Card 1/1 W ACC NR,. AP7006798 SOURCE CODE; uR/oljl8/66~o.-oo/oou'/005b/0060 ATJ'2*iOF%-. Shullte, Yu. A. (Doctor of technical sciences); Lunev, V. V. (Engineer); Grechanyy, A. P. (Engineer) :ORG: None -.:"E': Increasing resistance to cold shortness in alloy steels used for cactings @SOURRCE: Tekhnologiya i organizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 6, 1966, 58-6o TOPIC TAGS: alloy steel, impacL strenf,Lh, plantic strength, cast steel MW17-4ff ABSTi-ViCT: The authors consider the effect of complex reduction on the mechanical pro- @crties and resistance to cold shortness of alloyed ferrite-pearlite steels. The :Grades of steel studied were 25ML with the composition (in %) 0.23-0.28 c, 0.55-0-75 1 1 1 0.2-0.3 Si, 0.024-0.634 S, 0.027-0-030 P, 0.4-0.55 Mo and 0.027-0.040 Al, and with the composition (in %) 0.28-0-35 C, 0.52-0.66 14n, 0.23-0.27 Si, 0.032- 0.040 S, 0.33-0-38 P, 1.42-1.56 Cr, 1.30-1.50 Ni, 0.25-0-35 Mo and 0.030-0-035 Al. 'Zie effect of calcium and cerium additives on the mechanical properties and cold shortness of these grades of steel was studied. Aluminimum. alone, aluminim combined with silicon-calcium alloy and a combination of silicon-calcium alloy, aluminum and ferrocerium were used as reducing agents. It was found that complex reduction in- creases strength and ductility with a simultaneous reduction in the critical tempera- 1/2 UDC: 669.15:620.192.42.oo4.68 LCard ACC NR, AP70o6798 ,Iture of embrittlement. The effect of calcium modification alone approaches that of itriple modification by aluminum, calcium and cerium. All specimens showed a zmooth Ireduction in impact strength from +20 to -100'C without the jump@ characteristic of i Isteel with pronounced cold shortness thresholds. The yield stress of 25ML steel falls ,With a temperature reduction until it reachea the value of the tensile strength at 0 -1960C. Due to the favorable effect of nickel, 30KhNML steel retains a fair amount of ,ductility even at this temperature. The experimental data show that the resistance of !ferrite-pearlite alloy steels to cold shortness may be considerably increased with a @concomitant improvement in the purity of the metal. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 'table. !SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REF: 004 C.,d 2/2 1UNL,V, Y.Ye. Copper conversion in a lead smelting plant. TSvet.met.29 no.9:48-50 s v56. (M12A 9:10) l.Usti-Kamenogerokiy kembinat. (Uot'-Kamanogorak--Lead--Metallurgy) (Copper-Aetallurgy) C U AUTHOR: Lunev, V.Ye and Chuprikov, V.I. 13&2-6/22 TITLE: Fluidised Roasting Practice at the Ust'-Kamenogorsk Combine. (Fraktika obzhiga v kipjashchemslcye na UBtl-kamenogorskom Konfuinate) .PERIODIM,: TsvetrWe Metally, 195?, No-2, PP. 32 - 36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the Ust'-Kamenogorskiy Combine, as at many other zinc works, multiple-hearth furnaces are being replaced by fluidised roasters. In this paper, details are given of the fluidised practice together.with comparative data on the previous prac- tice. The fluidised roasters have been inade by removing the mechanisms from inside exist@ng multiple hearth furnaces, the shell and lining being left unchanged. A general view of the roaster and of one of the nozzles are illustrated. The process was sensitive to operating conditions and the gas renewal system was defective (an editorial note here refers the authors to Giprotsvetnet designs and the latest album of fluid bed furnaces). On the whole, however, the fluidised roasterr came up to expectations, as shown by a tabulation of comparative performance data. Thus, the daily productivity of the fluid- ised roaster in tons of concentrate was 120 (that of the 1/2 multiple hear@h furnace being 45), its specific productivity in tons per m of.volume was 0.34 (0.12) the sulphide-sulphur i3MIRNOV, V.M.; SIMAKOV, K.M.; ABIMYEV, M.A.; KW, O.A.; LUREV, V.Ye. Metallurgy in the Altai during the 40 years of Soviet government. Trudy Alt. GMNII AN razakh. SSR no-7:15-218 '58. (MIRA 12--7) (Altai Territory-Nonferroue metals--Metallurg7) ALIFBAYEV, A.A.; DREW, V.Ye. Some unsolved problems in the technology of r--tallurglcal I-L a-t----ises of the Rudnyy Altai. TSvat. not. 37 no.11.9-14 *J-t6tr, (MIRA 18%4) LUM P V. Ye. Efficient cooperation between ore dressing plants and zetallurg7. Trudy Alt. rA-9III AR YAzakh.SSR 9:16-28 160. (MPA 14:6) 1. Vostochno-Kazekhstanskiy novnarkhoz. (Ore dreosing) (Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) I @ I I --L'UNVv, V@ktor Tevgen yevlch [de@,.ease - WDIPA, 1',V., do-ts, -- i5 f.@j@ zen,t'.- (Get acquainted vith copper] Pozrakrmtes' a medliu, Moskva, Metallurgiia, 1965. 83 P. (MIRA 18zll) LUNEV, Ye.., inzhenel,,podpolkoVnik; SOLOV'YEV, 10(1 inzhenei-podpolkovnik Oar helper Is an explosion. Starsh.,,serzh. no.1.36--37 Ja '62- (MIRA 15t-4.) (De.molitionj Mlitax7) I.- . SIPOVIGHY S.Y-.,i.; f-TT '?, Y'U - --.1-1- puz;,iQr r:ars *,r, "hs Drrropf,-`.rovsk Coke and Goal Chemicals .L J. - Plant. Koks i Iddm. no.10:55-57 16-1. (14IRA 16:9) (Dnepropotrov@@!:----Coklng plants-Equipment and supplies) (-@4:Li -1 roads, Indus trial-Gars) -LUNEVA, A., dcmokhozMka@ PLQTNMVAp A., lifter; YEGOROVAp N.; GANTSEV, M., slesart-montazhnik; GORBUNOV, A. In order to k* in a good mood. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 12 no.6:30-31 Je 162. (MIM 15:12) 1. ZavedqUshchaya priyemiym punktom "Aka#emgorodka" (for Yegoroval 2. Vostoktakhmontazh (for Gantsev). 3.-Birektor bani i prachechnoy No.3 9. Novosibirsk (for Gorbunov). (Novosibirsk-Baths, Public) (Novosibirsk-Laundries, PLIblic) A o4' WNEVA, A. S. Cand PJA ici -- (diss) -,tg* hypophysis on certAin ljioi@llyrl-ical of muocles." i'os, 1@,157- 1-1 20 c,-. (41*.cact ii,ed Sci USSR. Inst al Pht@LOJAD -ical l@'rnr:,.ic,'Io-:-Y) 0 (,@oi-.j ---s. (Y.I,, 23-5-7, 117) LUNLiAp A.S. State of the ILlood serum protein fractions in acute and chronic suppurative otitis. Trudy gos. nauch.-Isal. irst. ukhap gorla i nona no,11:2(Y7-211 159- (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz Biokhimichaskoy laboratorii Gosudarstvennogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta ukha, gorla i nosa. (BLOOD PROTEINS) (EAR-DMEASES) MAWMUZH, F.F.; KOSACIMVA, A.P.; MENA, A.S.; AMIROV, R.Z.; BUREVA, V.B.; MARKOVAP V.I.; FEDORMOV. . 'Pathogenesis of acute and chronic atitis in children. Trudy goa. nauch.-issl. inst. ukha, gorla i nosa no.11:199-206 159. NUU 15:6) 1. Iz klinicheskogo otdeleniya detskogo vozrasta Gosudarstvennogo nnuchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta ukha, gorla i nosa. (EAR--DISEASES) I-lame: K. A. Dissertation: Clinical aspects and morphology of polyps or the cervix uteri Degree: n: ec'tlt@ g1liace: Cand Med Sci Erivan State Medical Inst 1955, Krivan Source: Knizhnaya Letopis') No 51) 1956 BRUDYA, Ye.I., lmud.med.Uauk; LUNWA, K.Ke (Lunieva, K9K.1 Itiology of toxicoseptic diseases among newborn in maternity homes. Fed., akush. i gin. 19 no.15-16 157. (MIRA 13'-1) 1. TSentraltnaya nauchno-iseledovatellskaya laboratoriya gigiyeny i epidemiologii Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya. (INFANTS (N M ORR)--DISEASES) NIKITINJ, P.I.; LUNEVA, K.K.; FOMICHEVA, H.I. Z- Disinfection of surfaces with small doses of disinfectants applied by means of pneumatic atomizers. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.8:30-34 Ag 162. (MIRA 15slO) 1. Iz Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta zheleznodorozhnoy gigiyeny Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya. (DISINFECTION AND DISINFECTANTS) (AEROSOLS) /I NIKITIN, P.I.; PAKHOMOVA, V.V.; _LUIIZYA,-X.K.-, I Disinfection and disinfestation of bedding mede from synthetic materials. Zh. mikrobiol. 40 no.7tl3-18 J1163 (MM 17:1) 1, Iz Vaeooyuznogo naucbno-iouledovatollukogo instituta zho- leznodorozhnoy gigiyony Clavnogo sanitarnogo upravleniya Ministerstva putey soobahcbeniya. USSR / Human and Animal &rphology (Normal and Pathological). S Nervous System. Peripheral Nervous System. Als Jour I Ref Zhur - Biclogiya, No q, 1958, No. 4o8ii .Aut'-.or I Wreva., L. A-& Title : The Intratrut;cal Structure of the Sural, Superficial Perineal, and Internal Cutaneous Nerves of the Shin Orig Pub :Sb- tr- Kurqkiy Red. in-t, 1956, vyp 11, 80-90 Abstract :Sections of large nerves were freed of membranes on glass arA split into individual fibers which were stained by the method of Vorobliev. A few types of nyelinic and amyeltnic. nerve fibers were demonstrated. Occasionally their pathological charges were noted. Card 1/1 - LUNEVA, L. A '., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Nerves of the ribs and the brea-stlid-n-5.11 Kursk, 1960. 20 pp; (Ministry of Public Health RSFSR, Voronezh State Medical Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 30-60, 140) L 242?-4-66 EWT(m)/T GS/GW ACC NRt AT6008851 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0120/0130 AUTHOR: Lunev, Z. K. Romanov, A. A. ORG. none TITLE: Adsorption capacity of_@eolitesjat pressures fTom 1.10-3 to 1.104 I/m2 and liquid nitrogen temperature SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Magnitnyye lovushki (Magnetic traps)..Kiev, Naukova dwnk,a, 1965, 120-130 TOPIC TAGS: zeolite, low temperature effect, gas adsorption, ion exchange, molecular sieve ABSTRACT: Internal diffusion is the decisive stage in the kinetics of,hydrogen, ni- trogen and argon adsorption on granulated synthetic zeolites arranged in a thin layer and cooled to the temperature of liquid nitrc@,en. The process of filling the adsorp- tion space to equilibrium values at constant @oncentration takes place over a pro- tracted period of time with low adsorption rates.. A study of the exchange of a sodiu ion for cations of calcium and magnesium showed that MgN4A.and CaNaA zeolites give th most conplete degree of sodium ion exchange for magnesium or calcium cations in stati, vacuum systems. These zeolites give low,pressures for carrying out experiments in clean conditions. By varying1he degree of sodium ion exchange for o@her cations, thi 1/2 L 2Y224-66 ACC NR, AT6008651 molecular sieve properties of the zeolites may be controlled within wide limits at low temperatures. In view of the low adsorption rates at low temperatures, the use of zeolites in dynamic vacuum systems is not very effective. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 20Oct65/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF, 000 Card 2/2 P AUI - S: 0OV11r,3 7, L.1', 0 Slf.dkov, A.,.. , Luneva , TITLE: The Production of Primary Camphenyl Alcohol (Polucheni-e vichnoGo kamfenilovof;o spirta) PE7IODICAL: Xhimicheskal-a nauka i promyshlennost', 1958, Vol III, Nr 6, pp 835-036 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From technical camphene the purv substance was separated by freezing and distillation. In reaction (1) 330 g of camphene were transformed to 10C ,,, of n-octane. After oxidation and hydrolysis 115 g of camphenyl alcohol were obtained with a boiling temperature of 1260C at 25 mm. From the alcohol the acid phthalate and n-nitrobenzoate were also produced. There is 1 diagram and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet, 2 German, and 1 English. A-"*CCIj'.TIOII: Nauchno-is3ledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh spirtov i oreanicheskikh produktov (scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Alcohols and Organic Products) SUDII..'ITTED: April 25, 1958 Card 1/11 111,THORS: s:.-)v 1-9-m,--, o-rg !(,0 Sladkov, A. M., Lu;.c-%-;@ , L. K. ITLE: Synthc-;is of Hydrat.-_- Icuhol (Po1i.1cheni.%;,c didrutropovo-;,* spirta) '-IERIO DICAL Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1950, Vol 28, IT ir lo, pp 2894 - 2698 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 2-Phenyl propanol, or hydratrapalcohol, is a syntl,-etic arom@@tic su'@stance of Great intoreot, especizally as a basis for modern perfume compositions (Ref 1). Its synthesis has so far not been published, -although it can be aosumed that it i2 alro@-@@y beinJ carried out by means of a reduction of hydratropaldehyde. Some years ago, Zie,-,ler (TsiGler) and collaborators (Ref 6) achieved the synthesic of tl-.e )ri::,.--,ry alcohols by me-Ins of an oxidation of the aluminium trialkyls-followed by hydrolysis of ' -1 t ',e reoultinC alwiiriiin alcohola-tes @Refs 6,7). Tie application of this reaction to the synt-.esis of t, -e above alcohol (I) on patt.-crn 1 su3-0ested itself to the authors, as it promised good yields and a technically Card 113 simple o,,)er,;tion, and as basic a-methyl styrol served as an oynthesis of Hydratropalcohol SOV/79-2a- 1 J initial product. Zie-ler points to the possibility of conducting the reaction at one or two development stant@es, which 'induced the atithors to tc:3t this possibility in their particular c--.oe. It -.-:as sho,,@;n that in a one-st,@-e rc,-.ction t'le yield of t'-.e a'hove alcohol was lower thut of t@.e corrospondin- dimer of a-methyl styrol. 3esides this styrol , isopropyl benze;;e was always foried as a by-product. it can be assumed th-t the dinier of a,met'.ayl styrol corresponds to the formula (!I'), and differs from the d1mer (III) synthesized bL- Schtaiidinfpr(Sht,~-..idinj~-r)(Ref 9). in addition to the compounds obtr-.i-.,.,,d in the reaction, a small quantity of 2-phonyl I ne-1 cauld be detected hel,te . (Pattern 2). There are 13 references, 2 of which @,.re Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatells',-.iy institL;t sintetic-Ieski'kh spirtov i oroaniches':ikh produktjov (Scientific Research Institute Card 2/3 of Synt-'.etic Alcohols and Or.-anic Prodi-tcts) @ynthesis of Hydratropalcohol SUBMITTED: Auguot 12f 1957 BOV/79-28-lo-56/6o Card 3/3 2o-119..6-29/56 AUTHORS: Sladkov, A. M., Markevich, V. A., Yavich, I. A., Luneva, L.K., Chernov, V. N. TITLE: The Production of Some Primary Alcohols by Means of Organo- aluminum Compounds (Polucheniye nekotorykh pervichnykh spirtov cherez alyuminiyorganicheskiye soyedineniya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 119, Nr 6, PP-1159-1161 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In connection with references in publications (Ref 1) concern- ing the possibility mentioned in the title the authors in- vestigated a complex of reactions which render possible the conversion of a-olefins into primary alcohols according to the following schemes: 1) R - CH - CH 2 + al + H 0 R - CH 2 -CH2 al (I) 2) (1) + 02 CH2 CH 2 -0 - al (II) 3) (11) + H2 0 0 BCH2CH209 + al(OH) Card 1/3 where al - 1/3 Al. 2o-119-6-29/56 The Production of Some Primary Alcohols by Means of Organ oa luminii in. Compounds This reaction was performed by examples of 2-methylpentene-1 and 2-ethylhexene-1, which were produced by means of dimeri- zation of propylene and n-butylene. The aluminum-trialkyls produced of these olefins, as well as trialkyl-aluminum synthesized by another method were oxydized into alcoholates by means of air, which then were hydrolyzed into the cor- responding alcohols. By means of specially performed experi- ments with oxidation of tridecylaluminum at low temperature it was proved that the reaction passes a stage of forming a peroxide compound, which, according to a molecular regrouping, apparently is transformed into aluminum alcoholate. It has been proved that the production mentioned in the title is relatively simple and that it is possible in sufficiently good yields (6o - 65 %)- Hydration products of olefins always are produced as secondary products. According to the finely disperse iron, which is present in the active aluminum and which plays the part of a specific oatalyzer of the type of the skeleton metals of the eighth group of the periodic system of elements, hydration takes place. The iron content amounted to up to 12 - 15 %. The temperature necessary for the butenyl Card 2/3 dimerization is by looo C higher than in the case of propylene. 2o-119-6-29156 The Production of Some Primary Alcohols by Means of Organoaluminum Compounds Preliminary analysis-re8ults of the waste gases after the di- merization showed that butene-2 practically does not enter reaction. Besides the 2-ethylhexene hexene-1 always (from butylene and triethylaluminum) and 2-methylpentene-1 forms (from the propylene contained in the technical butylene frac- tion). In spite of these secondary products the yield of butene-1 dimer is very high (9o @o of that theoretically pos- sible). Then follows an experimental part with usil al data. There are 9 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut sinteticheakikh spirtov i organicheskikh produktov (Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Alcohols and Organic Products) PRESENTED: December 27, 1957, by B. A. Kazanakiy, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED; December 24, 1957 Card 3/3 KORSHLK, Y.Y.; KWITGAUZ, Te.S.; SLLDKOV, A.M.; SHEINA. V.Te.; WAVA, L.K. Coordination chain polymers. Part 1: Preparation of polymers of bin-( $-Aiketones) and metals. Vysokom soed. 1 no.12: 1764-1771 D '59. iMIRL 13:5) 1. Institut slementoorganicbeekikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Ketones) (organometallic compounds) (Polymers) TSANDER, M.j LUNWA, L.K..(tranalator) Now data on polynuclear aromatig hydrocarbons, Usp.khim, 30 no#10;1258--1271 0 161. (MIRA 14:9) . (rqdrocarbons) (Cyclic compounds) 3/062/62/000/004/012/013 1+ B110/B101 AUTHORSs Korshak, V. V., Sladkov, A. M., and Luneva) Le K. TITLE: Synthesis of elemental organic polymers with acetylene bonds in their chain PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no. 4, 1962t 728 TEXTs New polymers were obtained by polycondensation of halides of elementil organic compounds, PJAeC1 2' with Na acetylenides of bis-acetylenes in polar solvents (tetrahydrofuran, dimethyl ether, diethylene glycol, ethyl ether, etc.). The acetylenide was obtained from finely distributed sodium or sodium amide and bia-acetylene in the solvent. Elemental organic compounds in the same solvent were added at room temperature, heated to 60-1000C, filtered off, and the polymer was separated from the filtrate. Thusp the acetylenide was obtained from p-di-ethinyl benzene and sodium. After the addi-tior of dimethyll dichloro silane, the substance was boiled for 7 hret cooled, and diluted with water. A light-yellow polymer not melting at Card-1/2 S/062/62/000/004/012/013 Synthesis of elemental organic ... B110/B101 3000C and slightly darkening at 240 0 C (C 66-45, H - 7-74, Si - 20.92@) precipitated. The infrared spectra showed C @-C (2250 om- 1) and Si-CH 3 stretching vibrations (1250 cm- 1). The range of elastic deformation was thermodynamically determined at 150-3000C. Similarly, an acetylenide wa's obtained from phenyl acetylene and sodium. Addition of dimethyl dichloro silane at room temperature and subsequent boiling for 4 hrs yielded di-p-phenyl ethinyl dimethyl silane (b. p. 180-1850C at 4 mm Hg)- In an analogous manner, polymers can also be obtained from other compounds of elements of Group IV. The resulting monomers Were used for producing polymers and copolymers. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemental Organic Compounds of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTEDt December 25, 1961 Card 2/2 4P 5/020/62/i44/004/019/024 B101/B138 AUTHORS: @Wllnikov, V. S., Sladkov, A. M., Kudryavtoev, Yu. P.1 Luneva, L. K., Kor3hak, V. V., Corresponding Member AS USSR, 'and''Ni'Off'in, A. N., Academician TITLE; t Photo-seiniconductor properties of acetylene polymers P,,RIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 144, no. 4, 1962, 840 - 843 TF.XT: Data for %he polyacetylenes I - VIII are reported from the labora- tory directed by A. 11. Terenin where research on photosensitive polymers has long been proceedine. The compounds were synthesized in the laboratory directed by V. V. Korshak. II and III were very photosensitive in C_ _r-C__C,1t&W C'II'-C1WC CMC-< @/4.C--coN (III) C_ -C -C-C C=c (IV) C@c M Card 1/3 S/020/62/144/004/019/024 Photo-semiconductor properties... B101/B136 ICWC1 M ,,/jCycs*ct,=r wctc (Vill, C -C-Qlc C if, N f C MC- - fMr A 11 ciWit-rmr- CMr. (Vill) All, modulated light (10 mv/mw at 300 cps). IV, V and VI were less photo- sensitive; VII and VIII showed no photo-emf. In I - IV the conductivity was of p type, in V and VI it was of n type. I and II were examined more closely. Results3 (1) The spectral distribution of photo-emf showed a reduction in this effect at 200 4 600 m/.Lwith a narrow selective peak of exciton type at I - 480 m,;.t.in the case of I and a wide peak in this range for 11. (2) Preliminary illumination of II for 2 hr in ultraviolet light from an (@bg_120 (SVD-120) mercury lamp increased its photo-emf by one order of magnitude. The long-wave threshold of activation is at 366 m)kand the 405 vy-line is inactive. (3) Preliminary illumination is more effective in varuo than in air. The photo-emf of I increases during the first. Cara 2.13 S10201621144100410191024 Photo-semiconductor properties ... B101/B138 3 - 5 inin lightint,7, th(!n slowly decreaseq, but after approx. 1 hr regains it,; initin] value. After I - 2 fir storagu in the dark this process is repeatable. (4) If TJ is acti,,ntod by UV UL-ht in vacuo the admission of air immedititely reducez ito photo-vmf to 112 - 1/5. Thio effect is also j repeatab le .These results are explained by the UV light ionizing the con- JuGated molecules ao that positively charg-ed local centers are formed which act as electron traps. The photoelectron is retained in the polymer J structure according to Z. C. Lim, G. 7i. Swenson (J. Chem. Phys., 36, no. 1, 118 (1962,). The absorption of light permits the origination o,f an exciton which migrates between the molecules and disintegrates on a defect pro- duced by the UV light to form a mobile hole and an electron trapped by the defect, Accordingly it should be possible to synthesize photosensitive polymers. There are 3 figures. SUBMITTED: April 20, 1962 Card 3/3 NORSHAK, V. V.; SLADKOV, A. M.; LUNEVA, L. K. Elementoorganic polymers. Izv. AN SSSR Otd khim. na k no.12: 2251-2253 D 162. ?MIRA 16:al@ 1. Inotitut elementoorganichookikh soyedineniy AN SSSR, N3,vmers) (Organometallic compounds) KORSHAY, V.V.; SLADKOV, A.M.; LUNEVA, L.K.; GIRSHY.rICH, A.S. Synthesis and study of allylfiydroxytitanocene-con'Llaining polymers. Vysokom.soed. 5 no.9:1284-1287 S 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy A14 SSSR. L 19444-63 0F(c)/EWF(j)/EWT(m)/BDS ASD/ESD-3 PC-4/Pr-4- MAY ACCESSION NR: AP3006747 S / 0 19 0 / 6 3/ 005 / 009 /128 B@XW2Y1 C, AUTHOR: ko.;@qjiaz@ V. V. @ladkov, A. M. Luneva, L. K. Bulgakova, 1. A.i TITLE: Study in@. the field of qg _R S. 16. Synthesis- _q.rdinq.tiqp olymer of poly!lara bise'd on orthotitanates and bis-(Bota-dikatoi-kas)'I SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya', v. 5, no. 9,'1963,' 1288-1291 TOPIC TAGS: polymers', coordination.polymers, soluble@ coordination, polymers, soluble coordination polymer synthesis, synthesis, i acecoacatic acid. 2.21-terephchaloyldi-. ethyl ester, copper acetate, acetic acid. copper salt, copper,. _nickel, cobalt, nesium, marcury,.1.3-butanedione. 1-phenyldi-, 2-propanedione. l-terephthaloyldi-%; 4 114TiO4. alkyl ester, H4T'04- @etraethyl ester,, 2.4-pentanedionq `1.3-bucanedione.-l-phanyl-, complex, H TiO 4 4* tetraiiitert-buty@ ester, hydrolysis, coordination polymer property, t property Ccrd 1/4, L 19444-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3006747 ABSTRACT: Soluble coordination polymers have been prepared by the following methods, 1) Use of.addenda with polar substituents. Hc.-.ting of a 5% alcohol solution of ethyl 2,21-terephthaloyldi- acatoacetate with an excess of a saturated alcohol solution of copper acetate yielded a coordination polymer Ln the form of a green precipitate. The polymer withstands heating to 200C, is readily soluble in diethylformamide, and is' slightly soluble in alc0ol, benzene, and acetic acid. Similar prdducts were pro- pared using Ni, Co, Mg, and 11g. 2) Synthesis of complexes of diketpnes with metals having the coordination number 6. Heating of terephthaloyldincetone with tetraethyl or tetra-tert-butyl orthotitanate in dry xylane, with stripping off of the theoretical amount of alcohol-, yielded products fully soluble in xylene and having the general formula (as confirmed by elemental tnalysis), OR C11, C11, O-@ @.o OR I-V CIL ILI, +211011 dil'1@0 -'C - C6114,74C-0 Oil L 19444-63 ACCZ-SSION NR,: AP3006747 By addition of petroleum ether, these products can be precipitated:.-. from xylene solution as a yellow fine crystalline substance partly, soluble in benzene and dimethylformamide. The molecular weight oC the product prepared with-tert-butyl ticariate was determined by t1id cryoscopic method to be 800, corresponding to that of the dimer@. 3) Synthesis of acetyla *catonate or benzoylacatonate complexes with' tetra-tert-butyl titanate-and their hydrolysis with the theoreti- cal amount-of water: ilac Gil, Cl 1, C11, J13C Clls@ Gil, C CIL Y CIL CIL 0 0 \4 R 0 -7r, -oil -\Ti/-O-Ti- 0 0 0 0 0 CIL r CIL C Gil * C C llac/\C/\ 11, 113CS 1 CBS. Clis 11, C @11 /,\Glis 1 Card 3/4 L 19444-63 ACCESSION N-R: AP3006747 The acetylacetonare complex yielded A polymer with molecular weight 12,000 which malts at about 120C and is hydrolyzed in air to form a brittle insoluble product. Thetbenzoylacatonate con- plex yielded a polymer with molecular weight 900 which is soluble in nethyl alcohol, benzene, acetone, and dimethylformamide. Orig., art. has: 4 formulas. ASSOCIATION: In sk'i t*u:t'-'.@'Q lemon too rg an L cho skikh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of,Or'g noe,I,@m:ental Compounds, AN SSAR) SUB211ITTED: .23Dec6l DATE.ACQ:.-.30Sep63 ENCL: 00. SUB CODE: CH NO REF SdV: 003 OTHER: 000 7 ,411 .---.j. 4 /A @_ara KORSHAK, V.V.; SRADKOV, A.M.; LVI"A, L.K.; BULGAKOVA, !.A. Coodination polymers. Part 16: -Synthesis of 1case-d -,n. orthotitanates and bis-( @--diketones). VYSO@om Botd. 5 na.9- 1288-1291 S 163. (111RA 17;1) 1. 1natitut elomentoorganicheakikh noyedifienly Ali, I.L 37118-65 M(c) Pt-10 M(e) MOW/h ;"ACCESSION KRf'_'APSOO9369.- 0 Ti olto4-21/0431 _-L-u-nowsL i@.-AUWOR 0-94-Sla-dkove-4. Hot @@Kqrilhakt -!.TZTLZ't S@uthcfotm.snd propertLes of hateroargami* Polymers' L a, and' gfin:jlif. th ,backbone' gikvman u 3#7 1965,; FTOPZC TA(;,$*, P* ymkV* -gated' po@.Y@k li L, I _q-ton u sted at mari have @ao repered which colt tiin (toubl a Udnds a ternat ng w ons, in the 'b'ackbau*v@,.Thw c@@i4uudutlistmd in Toble t'of thl r*xLds cataty -in t x iprassum pVchu, r.. ACL4., *X@ bentelyl pa 1- 1. . or wLthoit ca @Olwiitfta ISE 'the po yu4sre art ts Isto-, Or i'@ Gw' ti in Tabl*6 and I. of." thillndla#ulcldb@, *This thermal stabL fty., t j7 L --3028144 - _BT(m)/_)WP(.J)/T RM AM. NKs AP9 9159 SOURCE CODE: UR/0079/66/036/003/0553/0556 AUTHOR: Sladkov, A. M.; Luneva, L. X. ORG: Institute of Organometallic Compounds, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut ele- mentoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Synthesis and properties of bis-ethynyl and bis-propargyl compounds of sili- con, gerinanium, and tin SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 36, no. 3, 1966, 553-556 TOPIC TAGS: organosilicon compound, organotin compound, organogermanium compound, IR spectrum describes '1'0 . /@' ABSTRACT: The article svnthesis of the following compounds which have not been previously reported: dimethyldiphenylethynylsilane ethyltriphenylethynylgermane,4 diphenyldiethynylsilane, methylphenyldiethynylsilane, p-~nhylenebis(dimethyleth-y-n-y-17 disilane, ethylphenyldiethynylgemane, and diphenyldiethynylgermane. The compounds were synthesized by reacting monoethynylmagnesium bromide with dihalo derivaties of the corresponding organometallic compounds. The following propargyl derivatives were prepared: dimethyldipropargylsilane, p-phenylenL!~iS(dimethylpropargyl)disilane, di- ethy Idiprop argy lge mane, diphenyldipropargylsilane, diphenyldipropargylgermane, and dimethy1dipropargy1stannane. They were synthesized by reacting propargy1magnesiu-n Card 1/2 1 UDC: 547.35 T. - QQRI M ACC NRi AP6009159 6 bromide with dihalo derivatives of organometallic compounds. IR spectra of all the compounds are interpreted. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 2 tables. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: O8Jul64/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 007 Card 2/2 -@OC- EWT(t&&P(J)@T RH APS026581 SOURCE CODE: UR/0076/65/039/011/2695/2700 AUTHOR: Gorshkova, G. K.; Chubarova, M. Sladkov, A, 1q.: Luneva L_#.K.j @asatochkTns V, I. ORG: Moscow Institute of Mineral ruels (Hoskovskiy institut goryuchikh iskopayeuykh)- 71440 TITLEt Spectra of e-lemental-organic monomers and polXmers containing doubie and triple bonds SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 39, no. 11* 19650 2695-2700 TOPIC TAGSt IR spectrum, UV spectrum, polymer, organosilicon compound, organotin compound, organogermanium compound, organomercury compound, organic phosphorus com- pound ABSTRACTz IR and UV spectra were studied for monomeric silicon, ger- manium, mercury and,phosphorus organic compounds and the IR spectra of related polymeric silicon, germanium and tin organic compounds with C=C and CBC bonds, The IR spectra were taken using an IKS-14 spectrophoto- meter in the 4000-400 cm-1 region on specimens in the form of pellets ,with KBr. The spectra of the three monomers containing phenylethynyl groups displayed CSC valence vibration band. The position and the in- Card 1/2 UDCt 543.42+547 L 13o32-66 ACC NR1 APS028581 tensity of this band war. somewhat de endent on the element: dimethv - di-(Phenylethyny I).ailanelat 2159 cm -? was very intense; ethyltri(.p-hgnX ethynXl)Z!!rmau -9 um'3at 7160 cm I was less intense and di(2hanylethynyl) mercurylat 213-c -1 was of medium intensity. In YiT-p-henyldiethynyl si- I-ane, tHe CSC bond occurs in the 2030-2040 cm region. This shows the effect of the benzene substituent on the position of the CEC bond. In the former three compounds the shift of the band toward the higher fre- .quency region is caused by the shift of electrons from the nucleus to the CM bond and thus strengthening of the bond, Ultraviolet spectra were measured on an sr-4 instrument using cyclohexane as the solvent. An attempt is made to find the relationship between the position and th intensity of the principal maxima on the molecular structure and the nature of the element* Orig. :@',rt. has: 3 figures, 1 table. SUB CODEt 07920/ SUBM DATE: 22Jul62/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH RErt ooo 2/2 URUSOV, S.M.; LUNEVA, M.G.: ZNAMERSKIY, A.A., redaktor, OSTRIROT, N.S., t ekhnich,;iRj "ie'dikto"r. (Collection of geometry problems for trade, mining and railroad schools] Obornik zadach po geometrii; dlia romealenVkh, gorno- promyshlennykh i zhelezrodorozhuykh uchl.lishch. Izd.2-oe, perere i dop.,oakwa, Vaes.uchabno-peangog. iza-vo Trudrezervizdat, 1955. 157 P. (MLRA 9:4) (Geometry--Problems, exercises, etc.) LUH&VA I LrA now type of tortatol lovele forms pomidore. Moak-va, Gos. lzd-vo salkhoz lit-ry, 1957- (MIRA 101:11) (Tomatoes-Varietios) LUNEVA, Mariya, tkachikha The price of the night shift. Soy. profsoiuzy 18 no.7:6-8 Ap 162. OffRA 15:11) 1. Glukhovskiy khlopchato'Dmazhnyy kombinat imeni V.I.Lenina. (Glukhovo-Cotton manufacture) LUNEVA, M.Z. . @ '. "Ostankinakil 121"p a new variety of tomatoon. Biul. Glav. bot. eada no-54:28-31 164. (,MIRA 17-11) 1. Glavnyy botanich6skiy sad AN SSSR. I 1 11 @ --,i - - 1-Y LYUB',@,K)VA , V.F. kanci. sel'sko'choz. nailk; MAKIIA.1,1*1" % 1. Y !.P-' zin . bio --". nauk; 11111fEEITAY M.Z., kand. biolog. nauk --- ------- I. - 1. 1 - Symposium on remote hybridization of plants held in Bulgaria, Vent. AN SSSR 35 no.2:93 F Io5. (MIRA 18:3) ,17 L 38390-66 :7,i;N@01 W ACC NRI AT6022666 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000166/000/00010210/0217 O@ AUTHOR: Gusev, M. Luneva, 0. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Piezoelectric pressure transducer D SOURCE: AN SSSR. Ener2eticheskiy institut. Issledovaniya po fizicheskoy gazodinamik,.z (Studies of physical gas dynamics). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 210-217 TOPIC TAGS: shock tube, shock wave, pressure measurement, reflected shock wavl@, 'ABSTRACT: The design, development, calibration.,and performance of a piezoelectric pressure transducer for aerodynamic pressure measurement 'fin shock tubes Is described in detail. The sensitive element (diameter-4mm; length-2mm), made of _TLj5-_1jPceramic is said to be more sensitive than that made of barium titanate-ceramic.15 e wave guide is made of L-59 brass which has an acoustic resistance close to that of ceramic of the sensitive element. A schematic view of the transducer is given. The resolving time of the transducer is between 0.2 and 0.4 x 10-6 sec. The calibration was carried out in argon in a shock tube with incident shock wave Mach numbers up to 9. The pressure behind the incident,shock wave was calculated by the equations of conserva- tion of momentum, mass, and energy of the shock wave. A typical calibration curve and typical oscilloscope records of the pressure behind the incident'and reflected Card 112 L 38390-66 AOO/r.,Aft) 'Pd-l/Pe_5/Pi_1+ 4no (A AFETR~AEDG(b)/AbD(a-)/S6D/.ASD(f) 2/1 D(p)_3/AFe1L/BSD/AEDC(a)/ SSD(b) 11M. S/0000/64/000/000/0127/0137 ACCESSION UR AT40%8016@ AUTHOR: .1onov, V. P.; Hikolayev,.G. N.; Gusev, M. V.; Luneva, 0. 1. TITLE: 'Investigation of shock-tube flows using the Tepler method and high-speed photography, SOURCE: AN SSSR. Energeticheakiv institut. Fizicheskaya gazodinamika I svoyst- va gazov pri vy*sokikh temperaturakh (Physical gas dynamics,and properties of gases at high temperatures). ffoscotr, Izd-vo Mauka, 1964, 127-1':7 TOPIC TAGS: shock tube,-shock wave, shock!wave roflection, supersonic flow, shock tube flow ABSTRAM An experimental study of shock-tube flows using the Tepler method and high-speed photography is presented. Detailed descriptions of the optical ap- '_---paratus -shock-tube, and--the-experimental ogra hic -_p_rqcedur_e_ are given. The phot p ack un -reflections records used to Illustrate the various flow patterns and sh ave in the range from Hach 6.7 to 7.2 are presente& and discussed. The method is applied to the study of shock wave reflections from a wall with a alit and also, to supersonic flow around obstacles of various shapes In oxygen and nitrogen. Lcord__ 1/2- LUNEVA, 0.1. Geology, of the Imandra-Varouga formation in the Khibinv Ywmtain region. Izv.Kar. i Koll.fil.AN SSSR no-3:15-22 ' 58. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Geola i heakI7 Inatitut Kollskogo filiala AN SSSR. @Nibiny Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) AUTHORS: Sidorenko, A. V,, Corre3ponding Rember Ali' USSR 2().1.46/58 Luneva, 0. 1. TITLE: On the Sedimentary Textures in the Metamorphic Strata of the Kola Peninsula (0 sloistykh teksturakh v mt;tamorficheskikh tol- shchal-li Kol'skogo poluostrova). PERIODICAL: Doklady All SSSR, 1956, Vol. 118, Nr 1, pp. 164-166 (JSSR) ABSTRACT: The sedimentary-metamorphic rocks occupy a guiding position in the Precambrian of this peninsula; they constitute 52 to 75'. It is possible to reconstruct the stage of sedimentation of the deve- lopment of these rocks together with the division of metamorphic suites by the study of their combinations (paragenesis), the primary-sedimentary structures and textures arid the original composition. The facial and paleogeographical environment may also be determined in this connection. Everywhere where para- rocks are developed the structurv of layers caused by the initial rocks is conserved. Ripple marks, oblique structure of layers and rhythins of sedimentation may be determined in the quartzi- tes of the Imandra-Varzuga suite in the district of the Purnach lake (Monche peninsula). These quartzites together with their cement are described in detail. In spite of a considerable re- Card 1/3 gional metamorphisin which converted them to quartzites, sand- On the Sedimentary Textures in the Metamorphic Strata of the 20-1-46/58 Kola Peninsula. stones and aleurolits well preserved their original textural peculiarities: a fine, parallel structure of layers, oblique layers, angular unconformity between the laye*rs, ripple marks. The fine layers are due to 3 causes: 1) the difference of mi- neralogical composition which manifests itself in an alteration of layers of quartz-'Lsandstones and finest admixtures*of clayey substance (chlorite, mica minerals) and is emphasized by dif- ferences in color; 2) a different iaine-ralogical.ceirient-composi- tion of every layer; 3) different gfan@lopietric composition of individuhl small layers, finally by the alternation of small layers of finely and medium-rained sandstone.The oblique layers are characteristic of the entire parcel of these quartzites. Two types of stratified structure show theiiselves: 1) Individual series of oblique layers are either Inc*luded between parallel series of layers or only separated by thin interruptions which often bear ripple i.,jarks,(figure 1). 2) The individual series con- sist of a divereent fan-shaped oroup of strata (figure 2). Type is supposed to belong to the delta region, t '.,pe 2) to the coa- stai region. Signs of lar4alide of the sediment under water we- re met1with in individual'as well horizontal as oblique series (figure 3). Under these series and on the@a non-dislocated hori- zontal or oblique series of layers are deposited. The study of Card 2/3 the textural peculiarities of quartzites shows that the sediment- On the Sedimentary Textures in the Metamorphic Strata of the Kola Peninsula. ation of quartzite-forming deposits took place in the coastal region of the water, namely in the region of those parts of the rivers near the mouth and of the flows near the ground. The clastic material was brought from the north and northeqst where probably mainland was. When the water became shallow for short periods of time, an interruption of sedimentation and a wash- ing-out of the already deposited sediments took place. The above- given examples show that a wider use of the litholo@;ical msAhuds of investigation in the study of metamorphic rocks is possible. There are 3 figurds. ASSOCIATION: Kola Branch imeni S.M.Kirov All USSR (Kol'skiy filial im. S. 1.1. Kirova Akademii nauk SSSR). SUBMITTED: Hay 3, 1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 3/3 SIDORENKO, Alel-mandr Yesillyevich; LUMA, 011ga Ivanovna; TOCHMIN, H.S., prof., otv.red.; BUSORMXI@-N.I., redAzd-va; ARONS, R.A., tekhn.red. [Litholog,ic study of metamorphle formtIons) K voprosu c lito- lcgichesk6m isuchanii metamorfichesklkh tolshch. Moakwa, Izd-vo Ak;ad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 196 (MIn 14; (Petrology) KUDRYAVTSLFV, Ye. V.; CHAKALEV, K. N.; LUNEVA, 0. 1- Standards for beat flow measurement. Teplo- i massopi@r. 1.1 140-345 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Fnergeticheakiy inatitut im. G. M. Krzhizhanovskogo. (Calorimetry) LUtTE'VAP. 0.1. Pre.-Cambrian conglomerates of the Kola Peninsula. Dokl. AN SSSR 152.no.4.953-955 0 163. (HIRA 16M) 1. GeologicheBkly J.wit-itut L-N Predstavleno akadernikom D.I. Shcherbakov,,,-m.. LUNEVA., 0.11. j Composition and sources of the clastic materials of conglomerates from Pre-Cambrian metamorphic layers of the Kola Peninsula. Sov.geol. 6 no.12:68-88 D 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. LUUVA, O.K. Kosquito control in pioneer camps. Had. parn . i paraze bole no.2:158-161 Ap-Je 154. (MLRA 7:8) 1. Iz otdola bor'by R malyariyey i golimintosami dorozhnoy sent- tarno-opidemiologichaskoy stantall Mookovsko-Kursko-Donbasokoy zheleznoy dor'ogi (nachallnik stantaii A.S.Shatilova) (MOSQUITCAS' *control in labor camps in Russia) (INDUSTRT AND OGOUPATIONS, *labor camps, protection from mosquitoes in Russia) BRUPEZIMOV, I.A.# otv. red., DIKUSAA, I.G., red.; ZASIAVSKIY, M.N.j red.; LUMAI R.I.,.red.; URSUI A#F#p red*; KHARITONINAY A.A., red.; FDM, ) S.A., tekhn. red* [Transactions of1he Dolmchaev Conference) commemorating the 60th anniversary of the publication of V.V.Dokuchaev's work "Problems of the soils of Bessarabia."] Trudy Dokuchaevskoy konferenteii posviashchennoi 60-letiiu vykhoda v svet raboty V.V.Dokuchaeva "K voprosu o pochvakh Bessarabii," 1960. Kishinev, Izd-vo "Shtiintsa, 1961. 222 p. (IURA 15:7) 1. Dokuchayevskaya konferentsiya) posvyashchennaya 60-letiyu:vy- khoda v svet raboty V.V.Dokuchayeva "K voprosu o pochvalch Bessa- rabiitl,1960. 2. PochvenMy institut imeni N.A.Dino , Moldaviya (for Krupenikov, Zaslavskiy, Luneva, Ursu). (Moldavia--Soi.1s) POROZOV, V.K., inzhener; UWNVA, S.S., inzhener. Lupine and its role in city lundscaping. Gor.khoz. Moak. 27 no-5:27-30 MY '53. (HIXA 6:6) (Iupine) (I.,Lndscape gardenJIng) -t - .. - ':Deter-.-Lination of the Concentration fo Hydro.gen Tons in Lubricatin@g Greases 1. by the Potentiometric llethod", p 126, in the Aonograph "Invest igat ion and Use of Petroleum Productsil . edited by N. G. `-uchkov, Gostoptekhizdat, '-@oscow-Leningrad, 1950. - - KLOGHILO, K.A.; LUNEVA, V.S. Chemical and electrochemical dissolying of palladium in solutions of certain acids and salts. Izv.Sekt.plat.i blag.met. no.27:239-244 152. (MLRA 7:5) (Palladium) (Solubility) 4 V Study and Use of Petroleum Products, Mosc%WJk GOQtOPtGkh1zdat, .1957., 213pp. Luneva, V.S., and Kovalev, V.A. Quick Method for Determining -ih-eProtective capacity of Concistent Lubricants 219 This article outlines methods for and gives results of evaluating the protective effectiveness of lubricants against corrosion in both liquid and gaseous media. Petrolatum, gun lubricant and commercial vaseline were the more resistant to gaseous corrosion, while corrosion was best controlled in liquid media according to GOST 5757-51, which is based on measuring the width of the protective coating of oil deposited on metal surfaces at-various temperatures, and several other factors. There are 4 figures, 7 tables and 14 Soviet references. AVAILABLE: Library of CorAgress Thin collection of articles gives results of scientific res. work of ".d4*KVsesoyuznyy naucbno-issledovatellskiy Inst. po pererabotke nefti i gaza i polucheniyu iskusetyannogo zhidkogo topliva (AU Sci For, Inat for Processing of petroleum and Gee for tba Prduction of Synthetic Liquid Fuel) KAULINA, M. M. , an(A LUINOVA, V. 5. "Evaluation of the Viscocity Proporties of Ccnaigtent Lubricants at L'--'v Temperatures by Using Rotory and Capillary Viscometers." ppl9q. in book Study and Use of Petroleum Products, Vloscow, Gosteptelchizdat, 1957, 213 Im. This collection of articlea gives the results of the sci. res. work of thu AU Sci. Res. Inst. for;the Processing of Petroleum and Gas for the Production of Synthetic Liouid Fuel. L L,.4/- C', ;-" j KAULIMA, M.M.; LUNEVA, V.S. Ivaluating viscous properties of greases at low temperatures by the rotary and capillary motors. Trudy YNII IP no.6:199-205 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Viscosity) (Lubrication and lubricants) LUMA, V.S.; KOVALIV, V.A. Rapid method for determining protective properties of greases. rrudy VNII NP no.6-.219-232 '57. (MIRA 10:10) (JAubrlcation and lubricants) (Corrosion and antleorrosives) WNW,,A, V.S.; ALBSUCHKINA, N.V.,- ANDUMA, A.Y. %antitative evaluation of the protective capacity of greases by means of the polarographic T4othod. Trudy VHII NP no.7:449-459 158. (MIRA 12:10) (Lubrication and lubricants-Testing) (corrosion and anticorrosives) (Polarography) LUNEVA, V.S.; HIKOLAYEVA, I.N. Potentiometria method of 4atmrmininp, the free acid and alkali content of lubricating gmasea. Trudy VNII NP no-7:1#59-469 158. (AIRA. 12.- 10) (Lubrication and lubricants) (Potentiotmetric analysis) S/065/60/000/009/006/006/XX E19VE184 AUTHORS: Kuznetsov,, A,A., and Luneva., V,S. TITLE: Quantitative Determination of the Anti-corrosive Properties of Greases by the Radioactive Indicator Method PERIODICAL; Rhimiya 1. tekhnolngiva topliv i masel, 1960, No. 9@ pp, 61-611- TEXT. Existing standard methods o.f asses-sing the protective properties of greases and their corrosive effects are qualitative and. as quantitative results were required it was decided to use the radioactive indicator method, The test pieces were discs of area 21.3 cm.@. containing the isotope Fa59, The metal surfaces were @leaned with particular care, The protection te5ts were made at relative humidity of 98-100% at various temperatures: the tesr, results are plotted and are given in Table 1. It is seen that Increasing the test temperature Increases the rate of metal. transfer' with both hydrocarbon and soap greases. The repeatability of metal content determinations in the lubricants in assessing the protecti-7e properties iies In the range 4-16%. Under isothermal Card 1/12 S/065/60/000/009/006/006/XX B19VE184 Quantitative Determination of the Anti-COTTOSIV6 Propertles of GT@eases by the Radloactive Indicator Method conditions the xelative humidity plays a I@T'OMinent role and C:or.ro3i.on is very slight-, at 1-:1w rel@cuv,, humidity. The radioactive traceT and polarographJc methods of assessing metal transfer were --,ompared5 the results were in general agreement but as will be seen from the data given in Table 2, the radioactive determinations are the more accurate. Moreover, the radloactive method permits recording of the initial kinetics of the corros-Lon process in a, time not only less than a day 'but. even less than an hour. The tAme required for a radioactive determination is less than that of polarographi(.; determination by a factor of 3 or lt'@ PreliminarY results of tests of the corrosive effects of various greases by th!B radioactive method .-en ir, Table 3*t there was no tTansfuz of metal to the, liihrlcantsl in per.-I'od3 up to 24. our!@, b-..xt t-ransfer was ob,served at 4-8 hours and above, The greasasNkare readily compaTed with one another. There are 1 f1gure, 3 tables and 10 referencer-;g (So,,rie4-, but one probably translated from English). 0 ASSOCIATIONs VNII NP Card 21@-@ K T ., N V . 'S' PRU.71 I T N INA ,A , V n a ha's @ lye T'; iT Using thn potenticrne---'c rn@tkrJ tri Invo3"ga@;-e '@ha properties of impurlt.ie.,, ;5n.-! NsftFj-,-cr. i nc-ftekhirr. nG.12:11-11, 163 (MITHA 17:4.) 1, Vsenoyuznvy instl till, po perarabotka nefti, DJ ACCESS '4@ W.qr-p 1, il ti ufhb@@a--C@' 'e-ev U@L 'Oty7o:- fd 6iiiiii-,'p-ro, rt- 01 pe les @o "$OUR(jEL,_Kh liniki. i tekhnologlyajo iv i rnasel no.L 12,-1964 56-61 -pi TOPIC TAGS: -acidity, alkalinity. oil additive;-Itffrida- -RkCr.;@ ':`Mdd6in@ni6t6r OHA cdntalh@ d@ ad Hives whl6h: was multifunati6nal- ']:~di~-ato"r!Tidt~~dEt'~a-tei-i-iot-alw'a-ys-c~~pable ofdetermixiing piqqierly aid ed -a tis- ed`@ofl 667 ..differentiathig-t ege-pmtje@a welt- _84n- a;- --For- thiar-fitdej@& pot6ritiaJ:! was s own t t iii -irls -wortft-wbLRez:_-Udi tuitilize, @otentiometriq -analygii metric-Aft Uie'comp ete &composition oflhei':inajority-cf additives b.@ acid occurs In.the ptt=; region and decompositfoa by alkali occurs at abou-t W=t-0- atricAitratton- gives -the-garrept- eAN WC -poteqUOMI Ut -adi"' -p;&vA-,ad&Uv-eqAdc la pi !_"-com gr 61rezdlts@ W4-40.@ 4@t@@ dd-ifift t 't -ne-adf -bade--.0i -4 x cowm@6h&d w lhig---@iethq,cil - 77'@ 77 7 ;@r 1 L 7 .:A s bina otrwith Other F.:. W.- d dura terhihi 4 0 nd the de do change. perlous he I- -c- @7 -14P ASSOC -CODE: SUB ENCL SUB@=TED'.'00 erlKi4 A LUMAN V.S. Concerning the methods for evaluating the acid-base properties of lubricants with additives, Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9 no.12t56-61 D 164. (MIRA 1W) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledavateliskiy institut. po pererabotke nefti i gaza i poluchaniyu iskusstve=ogo zhidkogo, topliva. LUNIVA, Z.36 Inshener. The ordinar7 lilac and its use in landscape gardening. Gor.khoz.gosk. 27 no,7:17-I8 Jl 153. (MLRA 6:7) (Moscow--Landscape gardening) (Landccape eardening--Xoscow) (Lilacs) LUIMVA,Z.S.. inzhener-dandrolog Shaping the tops of young trees in museries. Gor.khoz.Mosk.29 no.9:20-29 S 155. (K[aA 8:12) (Trees) " 1 1 4 j- t jlv2L -5 - IUUVA, Z.S., kand. sel'skoIdiozyaystvennykh nauk. Usirg decorative shrubs in city landscaping. Gbr. khos, Moak. 3z no.2:24-26 7 158. (Moscow--landscape gardening) (Km ll.-l) I ,t . -j /-.- t Z---j :7 - I - KMHW't H.P.#/arkhftektor-, IMVA, Z.S.. Inzhener zelenogo stroitalletva. Gardens and parks in Rumania. Gor. khoz. Kook. 32 no.3:38-40 Mr 158. (Rumania-landscare architecture) (MIRA 11:3) (Ramania-Iandocape gardening) VINOGRADOV, K.A.; ZE?fLYANITSKIY, L.T.; NOVOZHILOVA, V.A.[deceased]; LUNEU,_@ VAKULENKO, V.V.S GALAKTIONOV, I.I.; ALEKSEYENKO, L.V.; KERONOVA, M.D., red.; KHENOKH, F.M., takhn. red. (Care of urban plantings] Ukhod za gorodskimi nasazhdeni- iami. Moskva, Izd-vo Kommun. khmRSFSR, 1963. 89 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Akademiya kommunallnogo, khozvaystya. (Landscape gardening) MINA, Z,S.., kand. -el^khljz. nauk@ SUDAKOVA,Ye.A., ml. nauchn. -66t@*@ POFOV, V,A., ,;t. naunhn, [Grow-I'Lng ornanen'tal tree and shrub saadings; for town landscaping in the -entral zone of the Duropean Part of the R.S.F.S.A.] Vyr9,2-hohivanie sazhantsev dekorati-vnykh derevIev I kustarnikov:, dlia, ozeleneniia gorodov srednei pal-@sy Evropelskol chasti RSM. Eosk-va, Stroiizdat., 1965. 170 p. (MA 18:8) 1. Saktor ozelenenlya gor,)dcv Akaderdl korzmnallnogo kh,),iyayst-va J.m. K,D.PnmfJIova (for Luneva, Sudakova). AUTHOR: Luneva, Z.S. 129-4-14/17 TITLE: Heat treatment in a steam atmosphere (Termicheskaya obrabotka v atmoBfere para) PM-IODICAL: I'Metallovedenie i Obrabotka Metallov" (Metallurgy and Metal Treatment) 1957, o. 4, pp. 54 - 56 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Combined abstract of a number of papers relating to the method developed in America of heat treating compon- ents and tools in an atmosphere containing hot steam. There are ? references, 2 of which are Slavic, but relating to non-Slavic work. AVAILABIS; Card 1/1 129-1-5/14 AUTHORS: Garashchenko, A.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Gulyaev, A.P., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Luneva, Z.S., Engineer. TITLE: Molten Metals and Alloys as a Medium for Heating Steel Components during Heat Treatment (Rasplavlennyye metally i splavy kak sreda dlya nagreva stallnykh izdeliy pri termicheekoy obrabotke) PKRIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 1958, Ho.1, pp. 21 - 26 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Local heating is usually effected in lead baths. In view of the danger to the operating personnel and also the scarcity of lead, attempts are being made to substitute this material by others. As a result of the experiments, it was established that aluminium alloys containing 8 to 1201o Si can be used for heating steel components to be tempwed and that aluminium alloys containing 6 - 10516 Si and 5 - Vo Fe can be used for heating steel components to be hardened. As regards speed of heating, the here mentioned alloys are equivalent to molten lead. Measures were developed for protecting the crucibles, the thermocouple casing and the components against erosion and also against increased loss of the alloy when rem8ving Uardl/2 the components. For heating components to 700 - 850 C, the 129-1-5/14 Molten Metals and Alloys as a Medium for Heating Steel Components during Heat Treatment. best protection against sticking of aluminium during immersion is coating with dry chalk- the loss in weight in this case will amount to 1 to 3 g/m, and the loss in dimension will amount to 0.02 - 0.045 mm. The protective lining of the crucibles consists of 60clo ground chamotte, 359166 fire-resistant clay and 2 - 716 borax to which 10 to 15PIo in weight of the entire mass is added of a mixture of 50% water and 50% liquid glass. The thermocouple casing and laboratory crucibles are protected by a chalk paint consisting of 62% molten chalk, 876 liquid glass and 30% water. There are 3 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: All-Union Tool Scientific Research Institute (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Instrumental' nyy Institut) AVAILABLE: Library of uongress. Card 212 SOV/129-58-11-7/13 AUTHORS: Gulyayev, A. P., Doctor of Technical ScienceejFrofessor, luneva. ZA, Korolev, G. G. and Samoylov, V.V., Engineers TITLE: Heat Treatment of Tools Made of High Speed Steel. in a Steam Atmosphere (Termicheskaya obrabotka instrumentov iz bystrorezhushchey stali v atmosfere para) PERIODICAL; Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 1958, Nr 11, pp 39-44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: According to data of various authors, the service life of tools made of high speed steel is increased by 50 to 100% if they are heat treated in steam after being finish- machined and ground. In order to establish the effectiveness of such heat treatment, the authors carried out experiments with specimens and drills made of the steels R9 and R18 which, prior to treatment with steam, were hardened, tempered, sharpened and ground. The treatment with steam was effected in a hermetically closed electric furnace, a sketch of which is shown in Fig.2,.in which 0 the temperature was maintained automatically within + 5 C. The steam pressure was maintained at 0.1-0.2 atm. T-o prevent the formation of Fe 0 on the machined surfaces, Card 1/4 the steam has to be introd@gea in the super-heated state. SOV/129-58-11-7/13 Heat Treatment of Tools Made of High Speed Steel in a Steam Atmosphere Only then will a film form consisting of magnetic iron oxides which is the reason for the high corrosion stability and the good appearance of the thus treated tools. The treatment procedure is graphed in Fig.l. Prior to 0 introducing steam, the temperature is raised to 350-370 C and the tools are held at that temperature for 20 to 30mins. Then,steam is introduced and the temperature is maintained at the same level for a further 30 m@ns. Following that, the temperature is raised to 55W-550 C, maintained constant at that temperature for 30-60 m.ins and, finally, cooled in air and quenched in oil. The graph, Fig.3, shows the measured thickness of the oxide film on the steel R9 treated in a steam atmosphere at various temperatures with a holding time of 30 mins; in Fig.4 the thickness is graphed of the oxide fi P- on the steel R9 treated in a steam atmosphere at 550 C as a function of the holding time. It was found that the oxide film produced by steaming is considerably denser than that produced by Card 2/4 alkali oxidation. The corrosion stability' and the SOV/129-58-11-7/13 Heat Treatment of Tools Made of High Speed Steel in a Steam Atmosphere resistance to seizure was also measured as well as the service life. on the basis of the obtained results a heat treatment regime in a steam atmosphere was developed for tools made of high speed steels. The steam treatment is recommended as an additional treatment of sharpened and ground tools for the purpose of improving their resistance to corrosion and their cutting performance. Steam is also recommended as an atmosphere in the furnace during tempering for the purpose of preventing erosion of the tool surface; in this case no inter-cycle chemical tEeatment is necessary. After steam treatment at 500 to 600 C a dense film of the magnetic oxide Fe 0 forms, the thickness of which is 1-41L. The presenc@ gn the surface of such a film leads to an increase of the adhesion temperature (build up of mgchined metal onto the high speed steel) by 100-150 C and this explains the improved cutting properties; furthermore, steam treatment does not bring about a drop in the surface quality during heating in Card 3/4 saltpetre and in air, which is also important from the SOV/129-58-11-7/13 Heat Treatment of Tools Made of High Speed Steel in a Steam Atmosphere point of view of improving the service life of the tool. Steam treatment is at present applied by numerous Works and should be u s e d on a larger scale. There are 9 figures, 1 table and 4 references, 3 of which are English, 1 French. ASSOCIATIONS: VNII, Zavod "Frezer" (Frezee Works) and ZIL 1. Tools--Heat 'treatment 2. Tool steel--Properties 3. Steam--Metallurgical effects Card 4/4 KALININA, X.A.; SHOLINIKOV, YO.A.; 5=,OV, A.P.; BADAYEVA, A.A.; hUMA, I -__ , KUKOLEV, V.V.; SOKOLOVSKAYA, V.V.; LIBICUA, Te.A.; UVAROVA, Aj., tekhn.red, [Technological operations in the manufacture of metal-cutting tools; instructions] Takhnologiia izgotovlaniia metalloresba- shchikh instrumentov; rukovodiashchie materialy.. Mnskva, Goo. nauchno-takha.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-rye No.7- [seat treatment] Termichaskaia obrabotka. 1960. 127 P. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Yeasoyuznyy nauchno-ioBladovatellskiy instrumentalinyy insti- tut. 2. Termichaskaya laboratoriya Vuesoyuznogo nauchno-isele- dovetallskogo Instrumentallnogo institute (for all, except Uvarova). (Metal-cutting tools) (Metals--Heat treatment) PODGURSKIY, G.V.; PODOSENOVA, N.A.; ROSLAVIEV, V.G.; MIRINA, L.G.; GARA- SHCHENKOP A.P.; LUNEVA, Z.S.: PMOSYAN, L.K.; DEGTYAF2NKO, N.S.0 kand. tekhn. rarjkp-- I.I. , red. izd-va; GOUEYEVA, L.P.p Ukbn. redo [Technological processes for manufacturing taps of higlip-speed steel] Tekbnologiia izgotovleniia metcbikov iz bystranzhushchei stali. Pod red. N.S.Dogtiarenko. Moskva, Gos. naucbno-tekbn. izd-vo ma- ohinostrolt. lit-ry, 1961. 41 P. (MIRA 1-4:9) 1. Moscow. VsesoyuzWy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy instrumental Inyy institut. (Taps and dies) (Metalwork) PODGURSKIY, G.V.; PODOSENOVA, N.A.; ROSLAVIEV, V.G.; MIRINA, L.G.; BUDNIKOV, N.Ye.1 GARA.SHCMKO, A.P.,-,J@T4NEVA. Z.S.; PETROSYAN@ L.K.; GAVIOVA, L.S.; DEGTYARENY,O, F.Ss, kund. tekhn. iode@ LESUICMKO, I.I., red. izd-va.; CHERNOVA, Z*I., tekbn. red. JT-jehnologieal pvocabnm ir ramfr-turinG :z3t.r-1-4-jtC Takb,- nologila izgotavleniia reztsov. Moskva,, Gos. naucbno-takhn. izd-vo mashinestrilt. lit-ryp 1961. 79 p. (MIRA 1,1016) (Metal-cutting tools)