SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYSOVA, Z.A. - LYSYANSKIY, V.M.
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__=OVAy-_".;.,iALEKSANDROVICHJ, K.D., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; Prinimali
uchastiye: FRIDMAN, B.N., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GARANINA,
V.P., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudni; LYSYANSKIY, Ye.B.
CompaAng the technological efficiency of high-speed draw frames
6 mm and 9 mm diameter combs. Nauch.-isel. trudy TSNIILV
16:118-126 162. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Rukovoditell eksperimentallnoy laboratorii TSentralnogo
nauchro-issledovatellskogo instituta pron7shlennosti lubyanykh
volokon.
_4A., otarshiy
ALEKSANDROVICH, K.D., mladohly nauchnry sotrudnik; LYQU,
nauchn3ri sotinidnik; Prin1mali uchaotlkye: FRJEMAN, B.N., st.--rshiy
nauchnyy sotrudn4k$~ GAWIDIA, V.P., mladahiy nauchnyy i;rjtrUd.,Ak;
LYSYA.NSKIY, Ye.B.v mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Studying the setting of card 'clothing and the mounting of hiFh-
speed drawing machincB. Nauch.-issl.trudy TSNIILV 15:3-23 161.
(MIRA 18:4)
LYSS, M.Sh., inzh.
Contact clarifier chambers made of pre-ast reinforced concrete. Sbor.
rab.Langiproinzhproekta:37-39 0 161. (MIRA 18:1)
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ACC NRs AP5OZ4783 SOURCE CODE*. Ult/002116S/000/009/1176111794~-~
AUTHOR: Yeremenko,-V* N.- (Corresponding senber AN UkrSSR); Lys ovnvchvy,
V. Ye.--L'istovaichly, V.-Ye.
ORG.: Institute of Problems of StudX of Haterials,AN-UkrSSR (Instytut I
problem,materialozuavatva AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Phase diagram of the titanium phosphorus system
~SOU.RCE: AN UkrRSR.. Dopovidt, no. 9. 1965. 1116-1179
TOPIC TAGS: ~phase diagram, 04'artimn
titanium, phosphorus, phosphide., physic4l chemistry property,
at&
1ABSTRACT: A~atudy was made to determine the interaction between titani-
um and phosphorus and a phase diagram was constructed for the Ti-P sys-1,
tem1with up to 45'at% P, The existence of phases containing Ti2P,
Ti 3P20 'Ti4P , and phases1T13Pq TiP in the TI-P system was confirmed.
The physical and chemical properties of these compounds were determined. -
Orig. art. has: I ftgureand 1 table. (Based on authorts abstract].
SUB CODE-.,, l1/ SUBM DATEt 1OOct64/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REFi 010
Card M
LYSTSOV, A.I.; BRYNDIN, V.G.
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Reduction of nickel oxide ir, a fluidized bed. TSvet. met. 34
no.12:16-21 D 161. (kUJ,. 14:12)
(Nickel--Metallurgy)
(Fluidization)
S/032/62/028/002/034/037
B124/B101
AUTHORS: _Lystsov, A. I., Bryndin, V. G., and Didyk, Yu. K.
TITLE: Setups for rapid determination of the activity and degree
of reduction of nickel powder
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 2, 1962, 247-249
TEXT: This is a description of units designed to determine the nickel
content of powder used in the cementation of copper from nickel
electrolytes. The design of these units is based on the principle that
the ferromagnetio properties of the powder are proportional to its degree
of reduction. The sample is transferred to a small glass tube 1 (Fig.')
which is suspended from the end of steel spring 3 on the bend 2 of a
copper wire; the other end of the spring is attached to the support.
Mirror 4 is attached to the mobile end of the spring through a hinge;
the mirror rests on rod 5. When electromagnet 6 is switched on, the tube
with the sample is drawn into the magnetic field. Thereby, the spring is
bent, which actuates the mirror and leads to a deflection of the reflected
beam of light. The-difference between readings from dial 7 in the
presence and absence of a magnetic field depends on the reduction degree
Card 102
S/032/62/028/002/034/037
Setups for rapid determination of the ... B124/B101
of the powder. The measurement takes 3 to 4 min, and the error is 3 to A%.
Another unit for the same purpose is based on the change in inductance of
one coil when the tube with 'he sample is introduced (Fig. 3), When tube
1 with the powder is introduced, the e. m. f. induced in part I of the
secondary winding is greater than that induced in part II. The a. c. vol-
tage induced is fed to rectifier 3 and measured with an MTqp-54
(MPShchPr-54) millivoltmeter. For considerable variations of the a. c.
voltage from the mains, stabilizer 5 is used. One analysis takes a few
seconds. The error in measurement is 3-0, depending on the degree of
filling of the tube. Both devices should be calibrated with powders with
a known degree of reductions There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Norillskiy gornometallurgicheskiy kombinat (Norillsk
Combine of Mining and Metallurgy)
Fig~ 1. Device for determining the degree of reduction of nickel powder.
Fig. 3. Schematic diagram of a two-dial setup for determining the degree
of reduction of nickel powder.
Card 0_~
L014kGINj F.Te.; PIOrROVSKIY..P V.K.; LYSTSOV, A.I.
Ways to increase the recovery of metals from copper-nickel
sulfide ores. TSvet. met. 35 no.7:21-28 J1 162.
(MIRA 15:11.)
(Copper-44etallurgy) (Nickel-Metallurgy)
LYSTSOV) A.I.; PECHENIK, T.S.; TR40FEYFVA, 0.1.
Dehydration of lower crystal byirates of xagnez!-~,-m in
a fluidized bed in a flcw of hydragEn ctdorldt~. T.55-ve'. mt-to
38 no.lt62-66 Ja 165 (M! RA 1.4,.2)
L Y5 T5 0 V~ ~, Yq,
124-11-1Z459
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 11, p 19 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Lystsov, A. Ya.
TITLE: The Experimental Determination of the Mass Transfer in an Under-
ground Installation. (Eks pe ri mental' noye opredeleniye privedennoy
massy podzemnoy ustanovki)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. nauchn. konferentsii. Nr 1, t~emerovo, 1957, pp 225-233.
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry.
Card 1/1
. LYSTSOV,, V.N.; SUKHORUKOV, B.I.; BLYUMENFELID, L.A.; MOSHKOVSKII.. -YU.Sh.;
~ - ~. - .., ~'~'ItTbKHOV) V. A*
Spectroscopic f3tudy of deoxyribonucleic acid in the absorption
band of 200 mi3limicrons. Biofizika 7 no.6:662-663 162.
(KMA 17 4
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
Suiuiop.u-ylolf~ B.I.; %IOSHKOVSKII, Yu.Sh.; BIFI-31UEYN, IlYSTSC"'.
0 p tical pro perties a nd mol ec- la r otrnucture cf nucl
and their component-~. of
helix" transition in DNA at dliTpvent te-.-iperFuturf-'s anci pf".
-300 163. IfRA
Biofizika 8 no.3:294 (:,f
1. Instit-ut khimlcheskoy fizilki Al' lloskva i i r, 5 TL
vysokomolek-itly mykh ooyodincniv All Leningrad.
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L' 31344-65 :'EWT(a4/EMP(j PC-4 RM
ACCESSION HR., AP5005998 S/021T/651010/001/0105/0109
AUTHOR: Lys t a 0 V, V, N**',, Frank-fCamenetakly, D. A.; Shchedrifna, M. V.
TITLE: The effect of centimeter radio waves on vegetative cells, spores, and DRA
trans formation.:
.
.
V.,_1 -1. no L
SOURCE: Bi6fitiktj of 9 1965, 105 10.9
TOPIC TAGS,: microwave biological effect-, irutaonesis bacteria, DNA trana.1.1
~formation, thermal:effect,
~ABSTRAC_r-. The' agth cooled (-196C) and nor-
ors inrestigated the effects of SHF on
pml-temperature molecular and cellular preparations. The purpose of the experiment
as to obseiv~e chow SHF affected DITA transformation and the condition of cells and
bacterial spores. Samples were placed in test tubes located in the horn of a mag-,
petron generator. antenna. '&e pulsed radiation baCt t6ee following characteristics:
9370 146 1T kv, ti = 10. seci F = 500 fops, Eant = 600 v1cm. Liquid
'
MP
~4
e
?
holder. The method of cooling
flpwed. throrugh m.foam-polystyren
nitrogOn (-M1
G
9
the samples,; VlAch never varied, involved inserting the test tubes into the hol4kri_:7.
The maintainance of -196C throughout an entire radiation session was judged as a,
function of the condensed liquid nitrogen which accumulated in the test tubes. above
the samples. In some tests, samples were irradiated without cooling. In these
the ioa;o:f-SHF liradittion"~'.Aevtti~g of samples took: place in a both where
the. water Vaa itigoroimly circttjated.~ In spite of the fact that a high-powered
pulsed SHF field was used, the authors could not detect a specific (nonthermal~ or~'.-...
mutagenic effect. Fro%On bacterial preparations exposed to SEF showed a slightly
higher survival percentage than their control. This increase in surv' vp-l, wbAch now-
tir-es surpassed that of the-control samples, could be explained either as a func-
tidn of the destruction of baderial aggregates by SHF, or, less likely, as a mani-
festation of the stimulating effect of SHF, observed in previous experiments.
Although the fundamental effect of SHF on nonfrozen suspensions was thermal, there
was a complete inactivation by BHF of metabolizing vegetative cells in contrast to
notmetabolizing spores. This is in agreement with another investigator's findings
that ultra-shortwave irradiation deactivated enzymes. Consequently, it is possible
to conclude that high-amplitude, high-frequency, electromagnetic fields do not
evoke a specific (nonthermal) affect on the genetic mechanism of cells. However,
such fields may directly affect metabolicand enzymatic processes. Orig. art.
has:, 2 f1gures.and,-1 table. (CD1
ASSOCIATION.- Institut atomnoy enerkil iiIieni I. V. Kurchatova, Hoscov (14stitute
-of Atomic Energy)
Card 2/3
STRELINIKOVA, N.P.; LTSTSOVA, G.G.
Separation of tellurium from platinum and nonferrous metals by
means of a cationite. Zav.lab. 26 no.2:142-144 '60.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Tellurium--Analysia)
(Platinum--Analysis)
(Nonferrous metals-4nalysis)
LYSTSOVA, G.G.
Trilonometric determination of copper in the presence of nickel
and iron. Zav.lab. 27 no.8:964-965 '61. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Norillskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy kombinat imeni A.P.
Zavenyagina.
(Copper--Analysis) (Nickel--Analysis) (Iron--Analysis)
"LYSTSOVAI, G.G.
Use of thioxine in the analysis of platinum metals. Zav.lab. 28
no.5:543-544 162. (MERA 15:6)
1. Norillskiy gornometallurgicheskiy kombinat imeni A.P.
Zavenyagina.
(Platinum metals-Analysis)
0
S/032/'2/G2s/oo6/co4t/025
3110/B101
AUT"G-2-3: _:trellnikova, 111'. P., and Lystsova, G. G.
T I T 1, jetermination of small amounts of "Dismuth in nroducts contain,
Ml- non-ferrous and olati,um mctals
Zavo--s'.:aya laboratoriya-, v. 28, no. 6, i962, 6ag
th iron hydroxide, in th-c-
~Ey-_ : Bizmuth ~.vas separated by p-recipitation V;4
Drezence of NZNO~,. I-- this nrocess the main fractions of co-)par and nickel
alonn- with the -,)Iatinum metals in the form of nitrite com2lexes are dis-
solvcd, whilst 33j, Pe, Te, -)art of Se, and small amounts of. Cu an'" Ni re-
U
,...a---n in the sediment. The diethyl dithiocarbinates of 3i are ext_nac'r~d by
cnloroform, at nH - 11 - 12, those of SO at PH - 4 - 06.2, and those of To
at 7,11 = 4 - 6.8. Platuinum metals, conper, and nickel form no car"Jaminates
ir tho ~-,re3ence of !"0. Iron can be bound as a tartrate com-.lex. Bi is
colori.-.-,etrically determined .-.,ith K! after decomposition of the biz;-.-uth
carba.-..it.ate with HNO and reduction of Bi -,,.,ith thiourea. r0he maximur.1
C/11
error in deter-inatiL iis -6-. This m'ethod can also be used to dater:-,-,ina
3i in co-o-oer slimes. There is 1 table.
Card 1/2
.:,/0,'2/62/02&/'3- C. ~41--
Det,ormination of small ... 3" 110/3, 10 1
AS 3cc 7-A-11 TO::: Noril,skiy gorno-metallurFicheskiy kor.-.binat im.
Ir
Zavenya~irja ~Iloril' sk. ...inine and "I'atallureical Cc-'-,--ne
0
P. Zavenya,-,in)
Car,-- 2/2
3/03 62/028/011/002/015
B106YB186
AUTHORSs Strellnikova, N. P.p Lystsovap G. G#, and Dolgorukova, G. S.
TITLEt Determination of impurities in selenium
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 26, not 11, 1962, 1319 - 1321
TEM Cu, Ni, Co, Pb, and As impurities in selenium were determined
quantitatively. Cu, Iii, Co, and Pb were separated from the bulk of Se by
extractin their diethyl-dithio carbamates with chloroform from alkaline
solution fphenolphthalein). Cu was extracted in the presence of Trilon B
to prevent the coextraction of lead; lead extraction was effected with
addition of potassium cyanide to prevent the 6oextraction of copper. The
relevant metals were reextracted from the extracts with HNO 3" Finally,
Cu was determined with diethyl-dithio carbamate, Ni with dimetbyl glyoxime
Co with nitroso, R-s 1t, and Pb with dithizon. Cu~ Ni, Co, and Pb canalso,
be separated by adsorption on a cartionite from selenium which is not ad-
sorbed from 0.1 N hydrochloride solution. To determineithe As contained
in Se,*As was distilled from 'sulfate solution in the presence of HC1, .
hydrazine sulfate, and potassium bromide. In the distillate As was deter-
Card 1/2
A~-
S/03 62/028/011/002/015
Determination of impurities in selenium B106YB186
mined on the basis of the color reaction with ammonium molybdate in sulfate
solution in the presence of hydrazine sulfate. Using the methods
described, the above-mentioned impurities can be determined in Se in con-
centrations of 10-3%. There is I table.
ASSOCIATION: Noril'skiy gornometallurgicheskiy kombinat im. A. P. Zaven-
yagina (Norillsk Combine of.Mining and Metallurgy imeni
A. P. Zavenyagin)
Card 2/2
STRELINIKOVA, N.P.; LYSTSOVAjL._G.G.; DOLGORUKOVA, G.S.
Determination of impurities in selenium. Zav.lab. 28
no.llsl3l9-1321 162. OMIA .15s.11)
1, Norillskiy gornometallurgicheakiy kombinat imeni A.P.Zavenyagina.
(Selenium-Analysis) (Metals--Analysis)
v
ACC NRi AT6036518 SOURCE CODEs URTOOO-016-6f(~ui)10001009610097
AUTHOR% Vasillyov, P. V,; Lysukhina, Go V'q Uglova, No Ne
UAW ' none
Trr-IZ: Increasing the resistance of animals to transverse accolorations by moans
of active and passive acelimtization under alpine conditions japor presented at
the Conference on Problems of Space 119dicine hold in I'Loscor from 24 to 27 Yay 1966.2 i
SOMMS: Konforentsiya po problemam kosmichoskoy moditsiny, 1~~. Probler-q kosmchos-l
key raoditsinyo (Problems of space medicine); materialy konforentsii, Moscow, 1966, 1
96-97
TOPIC TAGS: high altitude physiology, bypoxia, alpine acclivatization, cosmonaut
training, biologic acceleration effect, acceleration tolerance
ABSTIRACT; The efficacy of passive and active (with physical exercise) alpine accli-
matization as a nonspecific training method of increasing adaptive capacity to several
oxtremal spaceflight factors, especially accelerations, was studied in 4,61 rdce, 95 1
rats, and 28 guinea pigs acclimatized to alpine conditions in the neighborlhood of
lit. Ellbrus. F'umtional state of the aninals was evaluated before, during, and
after acclimitization from blood analyses, gas metabolism determinations, and body
weight dynamics@
F_4dC_NR- AT66~6518
Acceleration tolerance in mice was determined by comparing survival
-rates for experimental and control groups of animals. In rats and guinea
Tigs, tolerance to acceleration was based on onset time and severity of car-
diovascular disturbances shown on EKG' S.
It was found that survival of acclimatized animals exposed to large ac-
celerations was 1. 5 to 2 times higher than that of the controls, this effect
persisting 3 to 4 weeks after acclimatization ended. Cardiac disturbances
appeared later and were less severe in acclimatized:animals.
Active alpine adaptationWith systematic physical training was more ef-
fective than passive exposure to high altitude. Active alpine acclimatization
produced an acceleration survival rate 1016 to 2V6_4igh~j4z~iq passive ac-
fff. A. Not 22; ATD RepoA-66--116/
climatization..
SUB Com-: o6 Sam DATZs 00144M
Ca(d
SCSINA, S.M.;CHAINMA, D.K.; LYSInMQ L.N.;KRASOUSKAYA, A.A.
Local cold-resistnnt vmribt~ss ofyeasts for making fruit and berry
wine in White Russia. Ventei AN BSSR Ser.biial.nav.no,2:101-113
'56. (MIRA 10:1)
(White Russia-Yeast) (Fruit wines)
USSR / Microbiology - Industrial Hicrobiology. F
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 38410.
Author Sosina, S. H., Chalenko, D. K., Lysukho, L. N.,
Krasovskaya, A. A.
Inst Not given.
Title Local Cold-Res~stant Yeast Races for Fruit-
Berry Viniculture.
Orig Pub: Tr- Belorussk. n.-i. in-t pishch. prom-sti,
1957, No 1, 54-66.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-12
Application. Fermentation Industry.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhu--, - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2830
Author : Sosina, S.M., LysukhajA.,m Krasovskaya, A.A.
Inst Belorussian Scientific Research Institute of the Food
Industry.
Title Preparation of Fungus Malt on a Barley Medium for the
Brewing Industry.
Orig Pub Tr. Belorussk. n.-i. in-ta Dishch. prom-sti, 1957, No 1,
67-73
Abstract The production technology has been worked out for a fungus
malt with the use of barley: crushed barley is stirred
with an equal volume of water, and sterilized in an auto-
clave at a pressure of I atmosphere for I hour. The ster:ir,
1e slurry is mixed with a well sporulated culture of
Card 113
USSR/Miemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-12
plication.. Fermentation Industry.
0 A~p .1
A s Jo-Lw Ref Z-:iu-- - nimiya, No 1, 1958, 2830
Aspergillus. oryzae, used in an. amount, of 1-2%. ff-T-.e dishes
containing tEe-m-Feriai (in a layer 4-5 cm thick) are kept
in. a thermostat at 28-300, wherein the humidity is arti-ri-
cially maintained at 50-55%, and are stirred: the I-st
time after 24 hours, and at 12-hour intervals thereafter.
Usually at the end of the third 24-hour period the. first
sigas of spore fornetion a-7e observed, after which the
preparation is dried at 400. The saccharifying capacity
of the preparation is of 90 amylase units, the proteolyt-ic
-- of 125 unitE. Comparative brewing of bear was carried
out with this preparation and with a fungus iaalt prepara-
tion produccd vith wheet, bran, by the method of Ye-Ya.
Kalashnikov and D.,i. Livshits. In either ca-o thc rr~ts]q
was prcT),--.(-! from 5CIV; malt, 5Cfi'j umfaited crushed barley,
lr~" of enzyj7ntic 1)repa--ation from Asper~-,illus oryzar;
strain e.1. Dei~ustetion of the finished bQer revealed.
C'a) 3
USSR/Chemacal Technolomr - Chendcal Products and Their 1-12
I Application. Fermentation Lidustry.
Abs Jou:r : Ref Zh-ux - 10-1.imiya, 11) 1, 1958, 2830
that the beer prepared with the enzymtic prepa--mt-ion
produee-d with a barley me(Rum, hati bett-r
chexacteristics; being free from extraremm bitto2rn(!--
E-"d of milder flavor. It is noted that both specirens
of beer show poor f-rothina and low froth stability.
Card 3/3
V !Sill iYA E 1'.1l.; DoViiDH,0 T - "I "'-r - ,P.S.; SY11;I1.14, Ya.14.
C(~,,::enta for we'-!:~ wf~,, Neft, g-az.
I rio-4: ;-2~ (-~, 1, : ". ~f ,, : I ;, ,
pf
1. Go-qudarsLvenriTy lnz:tit,~~it i.o proyekti-rov"anl4yu ts6rierAnylul zavodov
v yazinnykh rayonakin SSSI~~.
Y SV-RKIYJ, Ya.M.; Prinimali uchastiye:
VISHNYAKOVA R.N.; LY~WNZW I
KA.RATANOVA, G.N.; nbibmyy, A.G.
Plugging cement for extra-deep oil and gas wells. Trudy IUzhgi-
protsementa no.4:108-126 163. (MIRA 17:11)
LYSUNKINA V. A. PA 36148
Jal 1947
.-Mbdialne - 41desI61067
"41demiology of Hicimbtalosig.," prof N. N. SiratinI4
S. A. Gu+,,mn, Corresponding member of the AoMeW of
Sciences, V. A. Iyounkina, K16v, 2 pp
"Vrachobnoye Delo" No 7
An expeditiou of the Ukrainim Institute of 41demi-
01063r and Microbiology, vhiob vmt'oat to study the
part p3iWsd.-by-rAsqaItoesj, rwtioularly Ixodes persul.
catus., In-thWtranmi'38im of rickettsiosis. The
article describes-the experiments and the results
vhioh were obtained. -This vork vw vritten at the
Ukrainian.-Inatituts of 4idemiology and Microbiology
.061~tar: S. N. Terekhav)
1. KTIODUKINt N. I.;-LYSUNKINA, V. A.; XAMSHTEYN, I. S.
2. USSR (600)
4. Asia,, Central - Hemorrhagic Fever
7. Search for carriers of he=orrhagic fever in Central Asia. Vop. kraev. pat., No. 2
1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified.
1. LYSUNKINA, V. A. Kkaimm, V. I.
I ::7RVnV-
2. USSR (600)
3. Hemorrhagic Fever
4. Reactions of complement fixation by brain antigen in hemorrhagic fever. Vop. krikev.
pat. No. 2. 1952
9. Motthly List ct Rassian Acessions, Library of CoDgress, February 1953. Unclassified.
USSR/Medicine - Q-Fever Lysirl"Rink. V. A. FD 153
Card 1/1
Author : Chumakov, M. P.; Belyayeva, A. P.; Shifrin, I. A.; Khodukin, 11. 1.;
and Lysunkina, V. A.
Title : The study of 0,-fever in the USSR. I. Data on the Identification of
Q-fever infections.
Periodical : Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 5, 40-48, MaY.1954
Abstract : By preparing a highly active specific antigen of R. burnetti and using
it to'carry out complement fixation and agglutination reactions, Q-fever
was detected in a number of oblasts in the USSR. Q-fever was also identi-
fied etiologically by isolating strains of R. burnetti f-ro-'i the blood
of persons suffering from a typical fever, and from the ticks, Hyalomm
anatolicum. The-investigations are illustrated by 4 charts, a graph and
a microphotograph. Many other persons working on Q-fever are mentioned,
but no referencest are cited.
Institution
Submitted July 21, 1953. Presented at a scientific conference of the Institute
of Virology of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, December 1, 1952.
CO'%VAtW%f-
MUMMA, V.A.; MOZMOVSKAYA, N.L.
I
Clinical aspects of Q favor in Uzbekistan. KlIn.mad. 33 ne.3:42-45
Mr 155. (RUA 8:5)
1. 1z Tasbkontskogo nauchno-issladevatellskogo instituta vaksin I
97vorotok (dir. A.B.Inegamov, nauchW rakoveditell prof. R.I.
Khodukin) I I
L (Q PAM, epidemiology,
In Russia)
LTSUNKINA, V.A.; ZVAGELISKAYA, V.N.
1
Natural reservoirs of the q fever virus in Uzbekistan. Dokl. AN
Uz. SSR no.11:59-61 157. (MIRA 11:5)
I.Tashkentski3r nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vaksin i sy-vorotok.
(UZIMKISTAII--Q FMR)
LTSMTNA, VA.
Secretion of Burnettis rickettsia from" the placentas of sheep and
cattle In Ustekistan. Zhur.mikrobiol.,opid.1 Imomn. 30 no.12.,124-
125 D r5q. (KMA 13:5)
1. 1z Tashkantskogo instituta vaktoin : syvorotok,
(UZBXKISW--RICKMSUI DISIPASES)
LYSUNKIUS V.A.
Detection of the Q fever virus in bats in Tashkent. Zhur.
mikrobiol. epid. i immin. 31 no. 5:1-17- I~y 160, (MM 13:10)
1. Iz Tashkentskogo instituta. vaktsin i syvorotok.
(TASHKENT-BATS-DIREA-9 AND PESTS)
(Q,Fzm)
1,YSUNKINA, V.A,
Results of studying certain species of ticks for q'fever in
Uzbekistan. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immin. 31 no. 5:121 My 160.
(MIRA 13-.10)
1, Iz Tashkentskogo instituts, vaktsin i syvorotoko
(KASHKA-DARIYA PROVINGE--Q FEVER) (TICKS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE)
LYSUNKINA. V.A.
Detection of the Q fever virus on bats in the city of Tashkent.
Trudy TashNIIVS 6:183-185 161. (MMA 15:11)
(Q FEM) (TASIIKENT-BATS)
LYSUNKINA, V.A.
Results of a study of some species of tickB for Q ricketsiosis
in Uzbekistan. Trudy TasbNIIVS 6.18~-189 161. (MIRA 15:11)
(Q FEVER)
(UZBEKISTAN-TICK.- AS CARRMS OF DIMEASE)
LYSUNKINA, V.A.
Resistance of Rickettsia himeti. Trudy TasbNMS 6:190-197 161.
(Pa?fi 15:11)
(RICKETTSIA)
LY K I NO
103110V. X.T.; -BOCRaCT, 5.3,; L
Iffect of the cultivation tomperature on tba frequenc7 of
controllod heritable, variations ancl the Multiplication
rate of yeast. ~ruAy last. goa. no..27:95-98 16o.
(HIPA 13:12)
(NaT) (TMiMATURF-PUSIOLOGIOAL SYYZCT)
Distr: 4E2c(j)/4F,3b/4E3d
4-C oro-1 2 3 6-tetrahydrophthalicanhydridq!,tl' Its. 4L
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Q % a
Cz"b. 89,068, May I , el-,Alder reaction
molar excess of 2-chloro- 1.3-butadiene (1) with nonsatd.
enophylie anhydrides, acids, or derivs. in an inert gas atm.
ad the presence of 0.0 1-3% polymerization inhibitors gives
e title c.nipd,. in 85--0347o yield. Maleic anhldride (U)
g
2941 1 =. and 1.3,15-C411AN003 3 heated to 76 under N,
kept at 75-85* approx. 2 firs., allowed to stand overnight, to
the solidified mixt. added boiling Ir%O 1000 contg. tannin 3,
nonreacted I stearn-distd., the acii I soln. filtered with C and
cooled gives 4-cliforo-1,2,3.0-tetraiiydroplithulic acid (1U)
1551 parts, in. 172-4*. 4-Chlorc~-1,2,3,4-tetmltydrophtlialic
anhydride is obtained in 03% yield by adding at 75* in
the course of 1.5 firs. 1 76 to a mixt. of 11 110 and 130 (1
h~ stabilized with PliNble, 1) in ligroine 100 parts and work.
Ing up the inixt. as above to give crystals. in, UP. A sola.
of fumarle acid I Id in RtOf 1 200 con(g. phenothiazille 2
treated with 105 ni:d the mixt. refluxed 15 lirs. gives di-Et
ester of frans-111 226 ts, the f(W-70*. Di-rt maleate 172
r
ti
i
xt.
l
ized with pyrocatechol 15). the fn
treated with 130 (stn
heated to Wand 165 added at ~,jcli a rate that the mixt.
keeps at SG-W' gives di-Et ester of cis-111 241 parts. big
184-70. L. J. UdAask-
~Jdv-
kFFTG1ASD_ _P6:4_1
t~ 12538-~61 W~Q)/BDS:
ACCESSION NR: AP3000078, Z/OW9/63/000/005/0273/0274-
an
AUTHOR: Lunak,, Stanislav; Lysy~ j
TITLE: Electroinsulating shes on the basis of PO alic
acid
SOURCEI Chemicky prumpl., noo 30. 1963, 479-274
-1 TOPIC'TAGS:- electroinsulating varnish, polyterephthalates heat resistance,
epoxy resin, electric motor, varnish, resin
ABSTRACT: 'Three elec6roinsulating v es on the basis.of polyterephth4aates
olyter'CH .55 Pp and-Polyter OHS 50 S
:_"---have been developed; 1~2~er CH_ S
-Polyter. OHS 60 1* an impregnating -varnish for electric motors., and
Polyter CHS 55 Ps a varnish for gluing-of laminatess are mixtures of polyesters,
of terephthalie acid with glycol and glycerinev a low molecular epoxy resin,
and a melaminformaldehyde resin in a cyclohexanon-xylenebutanol solvent. The
ain zinc naphthenate as hardener., Polyter CHS 50 S. a varnish for
varnishes.cont
coating glass-insulated wires, is a solution of terephthalic polyester with an
organometallic Ti c undo Extensive laboratory and performance tests :Ln
OMPO
several Czechoslovak eleetric-equipment plants showed that the varnishes are
Card 1/2
ACCESSION NR: Al:!3000078
~periruxnently -re
heat sistant at 155C and have satisfactory mechanical and
electrical properties, Th6ir use will imke it possible to reduce the ziz~
of electricmotors and to.extend their service life. Orige art. has: 7 tables
and 4 figures.
A
ASSOCIATION: Vyzkumy ustay syntetickye
h prysigric a lakup Pardubice
7: 1 (Research'Inatitute for S~nthetic Resins and Varnishes, Pardubice)
I Sumamw oijul62 DATE, ACQ: ENCL-. 00
17Jun63
1 SUB CODE-. M ..1M Iw SOV: OOD OTHER: 008
L 12309-63 E1YJP(J)/BDS ASD/AFnc Pe-4 Rm
.~S/081/6*00/005/ o66/073
AUTHCRv Lysy, J, and Ditrych, Z.
27
TITLE: er resi s
A method for production of.polyest n
PERIODICAL: Reterativnyy zhurnal, Xhimiya, no. 5. 1963. 607, abstract 5T190P.
(Czech. Patent 98429, 15 . 06 61)
-yd resins, 4-chlor-1,2
TEXT: To obtain polyester tad alk 3,6-tetrahydroxy
phthalic acid (I) and its derivatives are utilized. These compounds differ from
...phthalic~acids by virtue.of their tendency to sublime, their greater heat
resistance and better solubility in reactive mixtures, which insures derivation
of products, which in turn combine with resins. polymers and halogen deriva-
-tives. Example: 2 moles of linseed oil (LM) are heated for one hour with 1.1
mole of glycerin at 2500 C in the presence of 0.05 % of PbO. The mixture is
cooled to 1800 C, and to it-is added 1.25 moles of 1, 0.25 moles of maleic
anhydride and 0.2 moles of toluene. The esterification is c6nducted at 2200 C
with azeotopic distillation of water until a product is obtained with an acid
number < 10. The'derived alkyd resin (AC) dries rapidly in the presence of
driers (Co and Pb naphthenatos in the amount of 0-03 % Cc and 0.3 % Fb by weight
Card 1/2
LYSY, GURY'-)~ !1j., i).
r(j r)g I
Use of tile jat_Z 1 1,
Cesk. epidem. 13 no.5:2-,7-270 S 164.
1. Katedra epidemiologie Lelkarskej faku!Ly EniiersiLy Kumt:!n!-,keho.
Bratislava.
F. F6.1 dub.':. tna , ClhekhoslovatAaya Sloteiallstich5ekaya
Ya. flylli j,,] (Fardublt.-r-,,, Chekricelovatakaya
TT:!s of iop-LLts -P,a- t~a rw!i-,val of jr,Alt-tors from monomer-3. Flast*
,,t%s3Y roo.6:5~,-1-61 165. (141RA 180)
C ZECHOSLOVAK IA
GURYCOVA, Darina; LYSY, Jan; Chair of Epidemiology, 11-iedical Fac-
ulty, Comenius UniV6i~t`1t-y-(Katedra Epidemiologie Lek'ars"Iej Fakul-
ty Univerzity 1~omonskeho), Bratislava.
"The Use of New Hedia for Cultures of Pasteurella Tularensis."
Bratislava, Biolo;Tia, Vol 21, No 7, 1966, pp 529 - 535
Abstract: Me Coy's egg medium is not as sensitivein quantitative
cultivaVion experiments as thioglycolate media. The sensitivity
of thioglycolate media aporoximately equals that of GCBA media,
but the incubation period for thioglycolate media is much shorter.
(24 to 28 hours). Thioqlycolate media are suitai)le for the diag-
nosis of tularemia. 2 vigures, 1 Table, 9 Western, 3 Czech, 3 Rus-
sian references. (Manuscript received 6 Dee 65)-
G IM _I1kV..;. L~
L=, J; WBOTA,,K; GITZOTIA, D
'14~
1. Department of Epidemiulo&T, Faculty of lNedicine (K-atedra
epidemiologie Lek. fak.)-(for ?); 2. DeparfApent of Infectious
Diseases, Faculty of Aedicine-(for ?).Both faculties Uomenskoho
University (Univerzity Korjenskeho), Bratislava
Bratislava, Bratislavske lekarske listy No 2, January 1966,
pp 118-121
"Primocultivation on a now liquid thiollycolate inedium of 11.
tularensis from pathological material of hurrian origin."
iji,5.3ertation: "Goiaparative ...,tudy uf twt ll::atirij-, of llLnin i)urinC itz; rymlysi5 in
j'i-quid or a Ga3eou3 Cmd lecii rcrt3t.--..,-
Uroy, -cnin,7rad, 1954. k1tefcrativnyv L/-,
jc.. jU-~ 31. , 43 jec 1954
TSVETAYEVA, I.P,; LTSYAK, NaKa
Determination of the changes-in-tho dogres of polymerization of
wood pulp during the initial stages,of cooking process using
the direct nitration of wood* Zhur,prikLkhim. 38 no.681340-1345
je 165, (MIRA 18M)
A'C Mv AP601211113 'SOURCE COFE'..- UR/0359/65/000/05/0139/01115
'AUTHOP, L s,ak 11 K. (As !rant); Agranat, A, L. (Senior reGearch acioclat-2);
P
.Soi6,d~j:y ocent, Canddate of technical sciences)
ORG: Special Laboratory fcr Utilization of Living Tree Elements, Leningrad Forestry
Engineering.Academy (Problemnaya Laboratoriya po icspollzovaniyu z)iivykh elementov
'dereva Laningiedslcoy:lesotaklinicileskoy akademii)
TITLE: Investigation of -the nonsapon if i able fraction of the roalnouc material in
coniferous needles. Report I
SOURCE- IVUZ. Lesnoy'zhurnal, no. 5, 1965, 139-145
,TOPIC TAGS, soap, wood chemical product, vitamin, chlorophyll, resin
ABSTRACT: About 30% of the resinous material in coniferous needles is converted to a
nonsaponifiable. fraction during saponification of this material to produce sodium
chlorophyllin. The'authors study the composition of the nonsaponifiable fraction and
isolate components of practical value from it- phytol, 0-sitasterol, B-carotene and
vitamin E. The resultant data are -tabulated. The highest phytol concentration was obli
serve
d in fractions distilled at 1350C in a vacuum of 5-10-3 ima 14g., A detailed do-
scription of spectral analysis of this fraction will be given in another paper in this
series. Orig., art. has - 8 tables.
"SUB-CODEv llj 07/ SUDH Mr.., AM65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF 004
666.445 i 6711,87
UM
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'7
L - -
ZHUKOV, I,Fi~ inzh.; KOSHELEV, M.P., insh.; LYSYAK, V.Ae, inzh.
Improving elements of pylons in subway stations. Transp. stroi.
14 no~11#53 'N 164. (MIRA 180)
-LYSYAXOVO A.
PA 190T57
USSR/Emgineering - Automobiles May 51
"Automatic Plant," A. Lysyakav
"Nauka i Zhiznl" Vol XVIII, No 5., PP 41
Briefly describes new entirely automatic plant fab-
ricating pistons for automobile engines. All opera-
tions, from casting blanks to greasing and packing
pistons in finished form) are performed by machines.
I~ight signals on control panel permit.onerman check
on all machines. Special meters record production.,.,
progress. Several repairmen watch the continuous
process and interfere only when certain machine
fails in operation.
LYSrAKOVO A.
Anticreep systems for cargo hoist structures. Mor.flot 21
no.lil)-16 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:6)
I* Glavnyy inzhener Moskovskogo mekhnanicheskogo zavoda.
(Hoisting maebinery--Safety measures)
28(l) SOV/118-59-4-4/25
AUTHORS: Lysyakov, A.G., Engineer; Preobrazhenskiy, M.A.,
_
C~i ~a~ o~fTechnical Sciences; and Larionov, N.I.,
Engineer
TITLE; Bridge-Type Stacking Cranes
PERIODICAL:. Mekl~anizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, 1959,
Nr 4, pp 14-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The design office of the Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy
institut tekhnologii avtomobillnoy promyshlennosti
(Scientific Rosearch Institute of Technology of the
Automobile Industry) has developed, under the super-
vision and with the participation of the Vsesoyuznyy
nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut pod"Umnogo-trans-
portnogo mashinostroyeniya (All-Union Scientific Re-
search Institute of Lifting and Transportation Machine
Building), a bridge -type stacking crane for the semi-
finished product warehouse of rhe lAoskovskiy zavod
malolitrazhnykh avtomobiley (the Moscow Small
Card 112 Car Plant). Technical characteristics are:
A-- I
Bridge-Type Stacking Cranes SOV/118-59-4-4/25
Load-lifting capacity - 2 tons; lifting height -
5.75 m; load lifting ed 4 m per minute (adjusting
speed - 2 m. per minut:3? tr;nsportation speed of the
carriage - 10.5 M Per minute (adjusting speed - 6.85 m
per minute); transportation speed of the bridge -
30 m per minute (adjusting speed - 2 m per minute)~
weight of the Stacking crane - 4.6 tons. There are
photographs, and 3 diagrams.
Card 2/2
_36 q!,_~tAo, Inzh.
Anticreeper devices used in load-lifting units abroad.
Bezop.truds v prom. 3 no-12:31-33 D '59.
(MIRA 1):4)
(Cranes, derricks, atc,--Safety appliances)
LYSYAKOV A.G. , -inzh.
Automatic devices for engaging the anticreep clamps of
rail cranes. Stroi. i dor. mash. 6 no.6t9-11 Je 161.
(MMA 14:7)
(Cranes, derricksg etc.-Equipment and supplies)
A
USHAKOV, Pavel Hikolayevich; LYSYAKOV, Anatol Mrtyevich;;
'~_17__Qri
iiioE_
LITUNOVI D.A., kand.teldiff.- IreAisenzent; TSYGAVOV, M.A.,
inzh.p retBenzent; OKOROKOVI A.A.1 inzb... red.; SMIRNOVA,
G.V., tekbn. red.
(Safety regulations In designing and operating hoisting cranes]
Tekbnika bezopasnosti pri ustroistve I eispluatatsii gruzopod"-
emykh kranorv. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 217 p. (MULA 15:9)
(Cranes, d4rricksp etc.--Safety regulations)
LYSYAKOV a
_A.G., inzh
Lowering the weight of metal elements of cranes. Stroi. i dor.
mash. 7 no.3:16-19 Mr 162. (WRA 15:4)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
-LUDLOV A.G. . inzh,
1,
Vibrating machines for unloading bulk materials from railroad trains.
Strole i dor. mash. 7 no.7:22-26 JI 162. WIFA 15:7)
(Vibrators) (Railroads-Freight) (Loading and unloading)
LYSYAKOV. A.G.. inzh.
Braking cranes when they are blown along acks by the wind.
Stroi. i dor. mash. 7 no.12111,13 D A. (KMA 16:1)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.-Brakes)
I-- - .I
0
1
N\
LYADUNHIN, I.A.; NIKOLAYEV, A.F.; TARASOV, S.M.; DEVYATKOV, A.N.~ VARKHOTOV,
K.P.; ZLOTNIK, M,I.; YEVWKIMOV, V.I.,~ LYSYAKOV, A.G.; GERSHTEYN,
A.i.; KISS, N.L.; MELTIK, V,I.; BEYMRMAN R.M.; S-MIP-%Vj I.H.-
y I J. I . t
NIMISHIN, X.Ye.
From the pages of Soviet magazines. Ylekh. stroi. 19 no.901
S 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Bibliography-Xonstruction equipment)
RUDENKO, N.F. ; ALEKSAIIDPLV M P LY'YAKOV A G * TIEYYE119 V.N.,
doktor tekhn. nZk *P;W,,-' 466hWBUIATOV, S. I., red,
P 0
lzd-va; DEMKINA, H.F., tekhn. red.;
[Course project in the design of hoisting machinery] Kursovoe
proektirovanie gruzopod"emnykh mashin. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963.
303 P. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Bel.SSR (for Treyyer)
(Hoisting machinery-Study and teaching)
LYSYAKOV,,
.1 i T- ~: . f, p 1 ~ - ~-:~ --, ~, - . I ~ 1 -1 -- n '- -,: - -, ., -, ! - - -. T e 1 ~
Devicea for n,;n-..z - - 0 - -
I
,;,+ . -1 -
no. 5',4---i,5 Vy '~. fvi 1; tt , 7
T
tYSYAKOV A G
Using polyrers "r. the manufacture of hoiat~lng and ccnvaying rachiner,7.
Mashl.nostroite.L2 no.8$38 Ag 161, (MIRA 17:iO)
LYSYAKOV, A.G., inzh.
Anticreeper crane device -with machine drive. Stroi. i dor.-sh. 0,
no.10:16-18 0 164. (MIRA 18:1)
LYSYAKOV, A.G., inzh.
I
Increasing the imneuvrability and mobility of rubber-t-'red
cranes. Stroi. i dor. mash. 10 no.4:6-9 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
LYSYAM., A.G., inzh.
lut.-;-;~rcb&ageable-equipment of jib craness Stroi. i dor. mash.
10 no.10:12-15 0 165. (MIRA 18:10)
V
,~-_LYSUKOY, ARGORIN, G.N.; RUSAKOV, L.D.
Machine for rock removal during vertical shaft ainking. Gor.
zbur. no.8:60 Ag 158. (14IRA 11:9)
(Mining macb1nory-Pntonts)
BYSTROV, N.M.. agronom; LYSTAKOV, M.P., tekhnik-khimik.
.
Storage of peanuts andsoybeans at low temperatures, Hael,-zhir,prom.
.. 1'9 no.3:8-9 154. (MM 7:6)
1. Armavirskiy maelozavod No.4. (Peanuts) (Soybean)
LYSYAKOV. M.P.
,-~ "
Standard vessels for checking the precision of rndio moisture meters.
Maol.-zhir.prom.22 no.6:31 156. MU 9:10)
l.Armavirskiy maelozavod no.4.
(Oil industries-Rquipment and supplies) (Moisture)
PEREPECHKIN, L.P.; LYSYAKOVA, N.S.
~
Obtaining triacetyleellulose solutions in an acetylating mixture for
stapling. Khim.volok no.6.-43-44 163. 09RA .17:1)
1. Vladimirskiy nauchno-is3ledovatel'skiy Institut Binteticheskikh
spirtov i organicheskikh produktov.
~ -4.-
AKIIA, F.L. ; PEREFEC',11KIN, L. ",;(I VA, Il-'
on
0 f -5 u hs t L tu
uf sputi acetat~a. Ir-uJiy nr~ nc~.13:33-37 ' 64.
18-2)
SOV/35-59-9-6979
( T "Z ~Z
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1959, IIr 9, P 15
AUTHORS: Demenko, I.M., Lysyakova, R.F., Yavorskaya, L.N.
TITLE: The Exact Positions of the Mino Planet Hebe -71
PEMODICAL: Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, September 18, Nr 195, Pp 5 - 6
ABSTRACT: Seventeen photographic positions of Hebe are cited, (epoch. 1950.0).-The
plates were obtained by the astrograph MAO AS UkrSSR (D - 40 cm, F = 5.5 M)
during 1955 - 1957; the coordinates of the reference stars were taken from
the Yale catalogues.
Card I/I
immaNKo, J.M.4..~YSIA YAVORSKATA. L.N.
pL _ _'
Exact positions of the minor platet Haba. Astron. teir.
no.195:5-6 S '58. (MRA 12:12)
I.Glavnaya astronomichaskaya observatoriya AN USSR**
(Planets, Minor)
ACC NR, AR6028746 SOURCE CODE: UR/020/66/000/006/0010/0010_~
AUTHOR: Lysyakova, R. F.
TITLE: Utilization of the local cbserdtizatAon method in positional observation of
Ilarge planets
jSOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 6.51.81
REF SOURCE: Tr. 16-y Astrometr. konferentsii. SSSR, 1963. M.-L., Nauka, 1965, 82-87
TOPIC TAGS: jupiter planet, planetary photography, planet observation
ABSTRACT: A method is,reported for measuring and processing the data associated with
fixing the location of Jupiter by using the local de-mnsitimtion method (see RZhAstr,
1963, 12.51.145), The equatorial coordinates in the FK3 system are given as well,as
the differences (0-C) of eight Jupiter positions obtained in Abastumani using the 16"
photovisual refractor (June--July 1960) and 38 positions measured by the 16" astro-
graph of the GAO AN UkrSSR (see RZhAstr, 1965, 4237) (July--September 1961). In the
latter case the coordinates were obtained separately for the Jupiter center and the
ring rim. The average values of the differences (0-C) using eight frames are
-0.031s*0.017S for a, and +0.71"*0.29" for 6. The same quantities averaged from 38
positions are -0.007S10.001s and +0.003 a*0.001s for a, and +0.02"t0.05" and 0.00"10.0
1/2 UDC: 522:523.4
ACC NR: AR6028746
for 6 when the observations were directed at the rim and at the center of: the Jupiter
ring, respectively. The errors for any position obtained with the astrograph were
tO.026a and' +0.32", and were larger with the Abaotumani refractor due to its small
field. It is concluded that the local downsitization method may be recomm ended for
clearing photographic images when fixing the location of large planets. [Translation
of abstract] Bibliography of 5 titles. N. Rizvanov
SUB CODE: 03
2/2
,uYSYANSKIY, Kh.B.; LUNINA, A.V.; VORONINA, V
Ways of reconstructing the twisting shops of flax mills.
Tekst.prom. 14 no.8:30-32 Ag '54. (MLRA 7:10)
1. Nauchnyy sotradnik TSNIILV (for Lyeyanakiy). 2. Inzhener TSNIL
(for lianina). 3. Nachallnik krutillnogo teekha fabriki *Iskra Oktya-
brya." (for Voronina)
(Linen)
LYSYANSKIY, Kh.B., nauchnyy sotrudnik; PRAVOTOROVA, N.N.
...................... II.I.-_-
I,P-500-L sliver draw-side. Tekst.prom. 20 no-1:33-34
A 160. (MIIII, 13:5)
1. TSentralInyy nauclino-iseledovatellskiy inBtitut pror7shlennosti
lubyanykh volokon(for Lysyanakiy). 2. Glavnyy inzbnnor llnokombinata
imeni Len1na, (for Pravotorova).
(Spinning machinery)
,I- " .~ 1` 6~ 93-57-7-8/22
1-,J;,J"rIORS: X&mv/y a vov~,Iy~ ; Lys y an ski y, V.r uz 'min a, N. K.
TITLE: An Experiment in Developing Vater-Injection Wells at
the Pokrovskiy Oil Field with the Aid of Torpedoes
(Opyt primeneniya torpedirovaniya pri osvoyenii
nagnetatel'nykh skvazhin Pokrovskogo mestorozhdeniya)
PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1957, Nr 7,, pp 29-31 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Serious difficulties were encountered in the exploitation
of the Pokrovskiy oil field, especially the development of
water-injection wells in the coal-bearing stratum. These
difficulties were basically due to the poor state of the
formation in the borehole area,, the inadequate filtering
surface in this area, the unsatisfactory opening of the
stratumP and the contamination of the filtration zone. For
this experiment, 10 water-injection wells at the Pokrovskiy
Card 1/2
An Experiment in Developing Water-Injection (Cont.) 93-57-7-8/22
oil field were torpedoed with OShT and TZhM torpedoes loaded
with liquid explosives instead of using gun or TPK torpedo
perforators which often prove unsatisfactory for the opening of
strata. Three of the 10 wells were drilled in the Bashkir forma-
tion and eight in the coal-bearing stratum. Positive results
were obtained for six wells and negative results for four wells.
B.L. Yapian, A.A. Polyakova, and M.V. Timoshenko from the
torpedo laboratory of the Scientific Research Institute of Geo-
physical Prospecting Methods (NIIGR) carried out the torpedoing.
Torpedo action on the casing can be controlled by measuring the
diameter of a well in relation to its depth (kavernometrirovaniye).
Fig. I shows such measurements for two wells with torpedoed
casings. Fig. 2 shows the behavior of a well before and after
torpedoing. Fig. 3 shows the intake of a well before and after
torpedoing. The author concludes that the development of water-
injection wells by torpedoing was successful in most cases. It
increased the average absorption capacity of the wells two to
three times and reduced well development time and expenses. There
are three figures.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Oil wells-Control systems-Ilaintenance
Lysym NSK~y
iuLti~iical calculitirm in aproblItra of r
y, I-ertraictign hom, bet, tasscrtes. V. M. Lysyarukii (TS..
nr').
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