SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARTYNOV, V.F. - MARTYNEV, V.N.

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Invest irat ion Wi thi n t lie IF! (A,"' of 0u% W2 t T! -Membered Oxide Pin., XXI. The Reaction of A- '_--7"r_.tr-. -Glycidic Acids Wit:i Hexyii - ::I;,1 _~.i. .. .-. . - t .", - i, :,, . :' :; ~_ i e i w ~eoc re, ~-t v - c o,-: s e I- e 2 F. f t e r I ran - C_ L t ficim t:.L- 0 - V s i i o-:7 f! j L w'. (,i t h 1; :a t t t wi t h V 1 t ' a:., "r t t t:i'~ 1 i:_ t ~-~ tt.t- t _J lie '1,11'.' t L'- ~_'11 t e t ra --:e t1hy' en e - i. r,, p 1 c. It 1 r i id wi tr, s 1 a Ltii-ln (-,f i r point_- :,Ire .iy ;-,t tile :-tructl~re of f""t~ -In, was .-_ros,;ilule to isci-ite yd;? as a '-d initroj~henylny rz ',n f F t I s -_~ e u I d 't (,- -: _ ri --, : um L:. opening, (-..f he oxi !e rizi.- in t!ie ;entionedl jj- ,qe of acid to~-,K I lace fro,.: Lelri%lf cf the ~-cr_rL- I-. r" -t-_- Carl 2,'4 t h I s j, r ~) --.~ 1' ) _' o 1. r, ~ -, t -_~ r e w:. -~ '~ h " !. I r n I ~'- i ~ t- .'" : Inv efitigat i,)n Wi thi:, t t.,. -Membered Oxide Rin,-. XXI. The Reaction of tho Ami~!~)-~ Tetr-i :ol~ 'i-Pentamotnyli,j.,, -Glycidic Acids With He-,-jl- lind Berzyl:onines decom~.osition products f,,i- the bin,lin I-nd 11 . t s If I ,..,nines. c-Ln not ~,e used fcr those of alij.h-ili,- because of its small yields The reacti~)r: ;7,f the a-,ide of 1-~-tetra~nethy-.'Lerie-~rlrciilc acid with benz as free acid was also treated wit.~. sl_:lfuric c i -i , t h, of 0 C 0,, alre:idy be~.-,inni.,.. t s -.e f`~f.t t"%t Ll t T h s to t. n e r) x-.y - am, 1 n 1 c z~ c - rl _ s r e s en The nat,:re .7-f the second spl n ~:-r -,ul :1 n~-,t bo -1 eared See structure formul~~o ~1' the sv-,t.-,Ptii-.e! pro;iu,_-T!-, at the (-.,-,d of' the tn-oretiz!al .. -tus the :1.mide of the P-tetra:nethylene-;,lvci.,!ic Lciu ....s a _-reater react:vity than that cf 1)entamethyiene- ,-Iyc r a c a d The openin:.- of the oxide rir.ir -)f ~he -~,iides of iic -_ --,-i takes 1~1~ice from thk, U-O!.rl~on aL are 2 references, 1 of' wriicn is ',.,vl,-t. ASSOCIATTON: -.osud;..rstver:~:,y:., universitet -t,,e Univer.-ity, Card 3/4 11 - - r. , I" . - - - r/7 t ., . . , I A ~~k n t; gat ions on Compounds ~owajnirK r Tnve: ,tembered R i n ~~ (Iseledovanlye v oblasti zoy,iini-niy, sQief- z~ashchikh trekhchlennoye okisnoyo kol Itso) "in, ~-:: r -- - pooition Reactions of the Eaters of Glycidic Acia ~,it*. cz- and 6-Naphthylamines (XXII. Vzaimodeystvi%e efir,)v r.ykh kislot s a- i B-naftilaminami) C-r C P*%L Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 191B, Vol. 28, Nr 8, pp. 2075-2o81 (USSR) In Drevious investigations (Refs 1-3) V. F. blartynov found, that esters of P-monoalkyl and P-dialkylglycidic acids re- act with aromatic amines of the aniline series by opening "'t-f'r oxygen ring on the side of the P-carbon atom. The purpose of the work reported here was to investigate the effect of steric hindrances in the reaction mechanism on the -oin: at which the oxygen ring opens. Esters of the followinR glycid-ic acids (epihydrinic acids) were studied; B-propyl-, 0,B-dimethyl-; P-methyl-; P-ethyl-; P,P-tetramethyl-; and P,P-pentamethyl glycidic adids. All of these acids have di:C- Caz-d 1,/-A fererit substituted groups in the O-position. The aromatic SoV/79-28-B-16/66 invr-ntigationi or, Ccmpoundn Containing Oxygen in a Three,-Membered Ring. ZXTI. The Dpcomposition Reactions of the Eaters of Glycidic Acld With -~tnd 5-Naphthyl-mines :!'ii*roq rere chosen because they are very different from on. ir terms of the volume occupied at the amino ir.-u-. qnd bc.-cause there are good possibilities for the ---mines to form bonds with the~other substanced ':'h? -,n -st suitable amines for this purpose were the u- -jj,., n!~*phthylamines. These amines were reacted .vith the of e~~tcrs of glycidic acid, and it was foland that the -foi-m -,,!7 reactive. It was found that in reacting with tlho- q,P-dimethyl glycidic acid the P-nadthyla.M4ne or~!-.- I .Lt.; oxygen ring on the side of the P-carbon atom. 1he 0- this reaction could be converted to the correspon.,i-ijigr d~,l u3in,7 sulfuric acid. A mixture of two isomers from the decomposition reaction of a-naphthylamine -iilth t-i' e~jters of P,P-dimethyl and P,P-tetrhmethyl glycilic dr. _n this case the oxygen ring opened f -om A 'I . - - 9, both the o- and the P-carbon. There are -1 re~fpr(,ncc~*, wh i (, 11 are Soviet. ~osudar!,tvenn State Univer~ity\, 17 0 v F i'i Ptron, 7 9 -9 - 1 6 7 ;n! e,~zig- tions on _=-coundS Oxy,-en in a _*,ree- -.r),%red :ling (Ic:~ ledova!: iyc v obl., _,t i zhauhchikh trekhchlennoye oki!~noye kcl't~_-o) '-'he -,e- or.-n-osition Reactions of tile '-.thyl E-sters of (i-!,ethyl-~~-Butyl- an.1 "--ethyl-P-Fheny1 Glycidic Acids "'it'- Aniline ( xlrr. imodeystviye etilovykh ef ~Jrov P-metil-fi~)util- i `--.et~l- e-fenilglitsilnykh kislot s anilinom') i"'RIODTCAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1915, Vol. 29, Nr B, pp. 20B2-?OB5 (U~31R) AD T'(ACT: in the previous publicat'on (Ref 1) the author def~cribed the fiecomposition re&ction of aromntic amines with the ethyl esters of glycidic acids which hnve different snbetituted groups ,,t the O-c~rbon atom, In this p~;-er the euthor describes the newly syt,thesized P-methyl-p-butyl glyc4dic ,Ic-ij (4;? a vield). The addition of aniline to the above t:sters shoiild be a Jif- 4, -nllt reaction to carry out because of thr. ~,teric 0hindronces bt the P-position. He.tin(- for 16 hours at 160-170 fL-iled to Droduce subotitution at the oxygen rinr, but the reaction Card 1/3 Ail gro w-ien the mi :ture Nvas heated in a steel cylinder bt investigations on Compounds Containing Oxygen in a Three- SOV/79-28-8-1-7,"66 1-'-mbered Ring. XXIII. The Decomposition Reactions of the --thyl Esters of 1 -1 '-ycllic Acids i~h Aniline .ethyl-o-Butyl- and ~-Methyl-~-Fheny~ r,- 175-1900 for 36 hours. The characteristic constants of the en'; i)roduct were determined. It was expected that in ac- cordance with the earlier results (Ref 1) &n ethyl eiter of the a-oxy-9-anilire-~'-methyl- 'B-butyl propionic acid (17ormul- T) Woul-I result. However, analysis showed that it vies po-,,P'.ble tri-convert the product of the above reaction to the c-r--r~!pond- inla in,tole by reacting it with concentrated sulfuric a*U.- In this ;7~.y it was conclusively demonstrated thct in V:~, :-tove reaction the oxy.-en ring oT)ens on the 2ide of the -carbon L:tom. Tn invec-tigating the structure of the indole prepared above the 2-met~-,1-3-butyl indole(IT ) w.-s synthesized. ,L'here are 2 references, which are Soviet. A F '1, C it TON '.:~ningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet 41 --~izhskiy pe,la- goricheskiy inetitut (Teningrad 'tate UnivPrrity and the ,Riga Institute) V2 July 10, 1957 SJV/7)~--5~9.1~//66 Investiptions og Gompo4pda Containing Oxyeen in a Three-"Li.fli),!ved Rinpe ITI. Tbe Decomposition Reactions of the Fthyl Eaters of P-* thyl-fl- filt !1,3 ---uthyl-~7i~henyl Glycidic Acids 'Vith Aniline AUTHORS: Ylar ty ncv F. ii. V. sov,17 :,, 2e.- 12--i 4 1 TITLEi nve 3* -ga. t;r r, t Ne Fl- e -a rf '..-m~ounds Wi th a Three-Membered Ox~,dfa R,,nF, v oblasti soyedineniy,soder- zhas~.,c.h-i~n trw-rnrhierinoye okisnoye kol-Itso) XXIV Synthesis 0 f .D;s.)bstt,-,+t-d Nit-iles of Glycidic Ar~~ds " IXIV. S-1 nT 0-7 t 65 '13 -J 7 -am e s h c f : e n Y,,,y k h i ~ i t r i 1 o v g I i t s i d ny k h k i s -' o t PERIODICALt Zh , -,.-.a c i m 2 8 , N r 12 2 4 6 2 ,I USSR ! ABSTRACT: In a~,. ~?5,r z Rel ~re authors nad described *,,e r e a, r~ r 01- Mo ochlorcar-et--.: acid with some kt?,~:-nwq rril r.ad 1"'i P, disubstituted ni,triles of 9 , ~~% ~l -~ '-, ~, -e. To ob-cair. further syntheses -Df thj s c-ags th" a-,.tt.rrs introdured further ketones irto 1, 4 r a etr-~ ot' al~7hatic, aliphatic aromatic, ana name-.,-, ci,-ethyl-diisobutyl, dibenzy', 1 a,,j d. ~;-dimetl-41&minr-p~:enyl ketone. k~-rri.(- ),a.d t-.e smallest yie~a Di a_, ttese Yetcnes -!--- ~r,~- -'Ul!,C'..L?Il *he arcmat-,~ Keknes,the di-p-,-olyl k-, *- z,.e r~ighest *,,]-If,,B '81. and 80% - Card Y- 'V~ I ~'s !.~~ r-?tlr* li,t!~ Ine nit-~"? a I riv e s t ; 9 a t I c n Three-Memtered ~x- f r r e s,., r x C U', J r..Y ze and E, Z r -2 r; i t r e o f d i L; h e T., y I g y c a i n j~ u ~ij Lie, r. ae scribed c a t i :; n I z st ab e. h e ~ t P r s are very T n 3-pnat. I c e F3 w e o b t a,, ned n ;trp nard-y T~~, c t r i:-- t aK e f ff p c r, e y n~! e has prol--d tnis fa,;t- e -es-.-i--s p -Fentamethy~er.e o_7 t n e :~nl. ng a- r~:/ q 1 3 -_ S n 3 w il! r -Z! a r e o;- v i e Card . Inveeti,.gation ir. tt-,+-- F-~-j -i --cm~cunds With a SCV/79-28-12-1 1~1,41 Three-Membered Oxde R:.r.g. XXI-7. Synt~.esls of ~ g ~ -Disubstituted Ni tr,,es -l' Acids ASSOCIATION: Leningradsk.',y gC3,adarstvennyy universitet University, SUBMITTED: December 21, 19c)7 (Leningrad State Card 3/3 PARTYNOV. V.I.; TITOV, M. I- Use of etbCyl monofluoroacetate in Darsen's reaction. Zhur. ob. 1rhim. 30 no-12:41*7-4io8 3) l6o. (MIRA 13:12 ) 1. Leningradekly gosudarstyenVy univerettet. (Acetic acid) MARTYNOV, CHMU I-MIN [Cho I-Ming] Compounds containing a three-member oxide ring. Part 25; Reaction of methyl p4.-methjylglycidate Ath aromatic amineB. Zhur.ob.khim. 30 no.10:3174-3178 0 161. (KERA 14:4) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Universitet Nankay, g.Tyan'tszin', Kitayskaya Narodnaya Res,jublika. (Amines) (Glycidic acAd) 1, Y-F.__;--BELOV I.B. ,MAqYlr P Compounds containing a three-membered oxide ring. Part 27: Re- actions of ethyl eaters of some /4-disubstituted glycidic acids with hydrazone hydrate. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.5:1509-1510 MY 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Glycidic acid) (Hydrazine) MUCINOVP V.F.; OLIM02 G.; VINDLER, T.; LMNIT52 Ye. Cojq>ounds containing a three-membered oxide ring. Part 261 Reaction betveen anili and the ethyl eater ofb -phanylglycidic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.6slSO6-1811 Je 161. (MIELA UzO 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Leyptsigskiy irwtitut organicheskoy khimii. (Glycidic acid) (Aniline) mkicyl.ov, V-.--- ?-. -- -- Dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of ~Ihemical Sciences at the Institute of Organic Ghemi3try ii,.eni N. D. Zelinskiy In 1962: "Investigation in the Field of Chemistry of G2,ycidic Acids and Related Compounds." Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, Miscow, 1963, pages 119-145 14ARTYNOV) V.1?.; TITCJV, M.I. Use of methyl dichloroacetate in the Darzens reaction. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.1:319-320 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Acetic acid) (Darzens reaction) MARTYNOV, V~T.; TITOV, M.I. Fluorine organic compounds. Part 1: Darzens reaction in the synthesis of o(-fluoro-- a-hydroxyacids. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3018-721 Yx 162, (KRA 15:3) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Fluorine organic compounds) (Esters) MARTYNOV, V.F.; KASTRON, Ya.N. Computznds containing a three-membered oxide ring. Part 27: Interaction of aniline with ethyl aster of P-methyl- P-phenyi- glycidic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3:721-723 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Anilins) (Glycidic acid) RARTYNOV,,_V.2.; BELOV, I.B. Compounds containing three-membered oxide ring. Part 24: Interaction of esters of 113 -aryl-substituted glycidic acids with hydrazine hydrate. Zhikr.db.khim. 32 no.6:1734-17-38 Je 162. (MIPU 15:6) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Glycidic acid) (Hydrazine) MARTYNOV, V.F.; BELOV, I.B. Compr,unds containing a three-membered oxide cycle. Part 30: Determination of epoxide oxygen in glycidic eaters. Zhur.ob.khirn. 32 no.7.2341--2345 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. lAningradskiy gosud&rstvennyy universitet. ((. lycidic -acid) ( Qxygen-- Analysis) - ARTYNOV, V.F.; SHCHELKUNOV, A.V. Synthesis of indoles based on glycidic acid nitriles. Zhur.ob.khirr, 32 no.7.2381 Jl 162. OKIHA 15:7) 1. Lenir.,~radskiy gosudarstverinyy universitet, (Indole) (Glycidic acid) MARTYNG-V,_Y.Fb; TIMMYEV, V.Ye. Darzens reaction with ethyl ester of chloromethylphosphimic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.10:341+9 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Len-ingradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Phosphinic acid) (Darzons reaction) MARn.'NOVP V.F.. BELOV, I.B. --L~ ReacticD of ethyl esters of k -halocimamic acids with hydrszine hydrate. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.4;1092-1095 Ap 163. (MIRA 16-.A) 1. I*ningradskiy gosudarstvenny7 universitet. (Ginnamic acid) (Hydrazine) ~ -777- -- - - - - -I--- I-- MARTYNyV, TITUV, 14~ 1. Darzens reaction used in Q,e synthegis of QxycbLloride compou=s. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 ric.1,138b-1382 4. WLA 16:5) 1. Lenizigradakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Esters) (Chlorine compounds) (D&rzenB reactiun) MARTYNOV, V.F.; BELk)V, I.B. Compoi_,nds contalning ~2 *,hr-~r -membered oxide riniT. Preparati--n of 3-unsubstituted hydroxyy.TrELzL,_idones. Zhur. ob. kh'Am. 33 no.8:2461-2464 Ag Ih-,, (MIRA 1. Leningradskiy f-osudAir,-;t,vf-nnyy universitet. MARTYNOV 'I.F., 71-0V, Par- Use DaTrLms rea- f%r -.h- syr,' he sis c.' -)mpounds. Zi.L.-. Ob. r-1.1m. -141 r.-. 212r,-2128 i-,~ (MIRA ~'t8) 1. LeninnadsK.'-7 i;r-sivla.-- enry u-. . e-I pou! DP- r on 34 MARTYTIOV, tF.F. . ',h.D, , TITOV, M.1 ~ --.- Symthesis of protected hexapeptide carbobenzoxy-L-pien7la-lany'~l-T-1---:,:yl- L-leiicyl-l,pheny"Laianyl-l-leucyl-L-leiicyl methyl eater. VAst. lZU 23 nr.10;150--161 165, (KIRA M7) o r i o e~ina-- 'r1 I 'S "! z-.ts", .,e ;irt.nent -ery) ' olle --):-ks i.e. irl -r~td *let :-ii: ry --'T! j --y A- ire, i 245), ;e' `!,-Z Z, l')54. MARTYNOV. V.G,,, dotsent Some indices of mineral and vitamin metabolisms In cows during the period of pregnancy and after calving. Veterinariia 41 no.2a?8-81 F 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Troitskiy veterinarnyy Institute, MARTYNOV, V.G., dotsent Hysterography in the retention of the placenta. Vet,~rl~n:trlla 41 no."1:76-77 J1 164. (MIKA IP:'l-I 1. Troitskiy veterinarnyy institut. USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals - Pathology of Reproductions. Abs Jour .icf Mur - Biol., No 14, 1958~ 64697 Author IGiolddov, A.L., Martynov, V.G4 ------ Inst Lenin(-;rad ------ Veterinary Listitut.c. Title Caesarean Secti~n in C-)ws (lGt Report) OrIg Pub Sb. rubot. Leningr. vet. in-t, 1957, vYP. 16, W3-5i. Abstract 14C aLstract. Card 1/1 YARTYNOV. V.G.,kand vet.nsuk -. Novocaine-penicillin block in retained placenta in cove ead goatq. Veterinarlia 35 no-12:56-57 D 158. (?G-U 11:12) 1. Troitskriy vaterinargyy institut. (Novocaine) (Penicillin) (Veterinary obstetrics) V.G,., doteerit Us6 Of glucO&e *n ti, .e C.r .~ VrJterinarila 41 no.4287-a8 Ap I-C. - -,:a -~n I i, ( Y~ :-. k 1 j ~- " I . Troitakly Lns t, I ut. ACCESSION FIR: AP4013297 S/0135/64/000/002/0041/0041 AUTHOR: Dorofeyev, V. M. (Professor); Murkin, L. P. (Engineer); Shadov, V. P. (Engineer); Sivirkin, V. F. (Engineer); Marty*nov, V. 1. (Engineer) TITLE: Gas-=c welding torch with vortex stabilization of the arc SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 2, 1964, 41 TOPIC TAGS: welding, welding torch, gas-arc welding torch, arc stabilization, vortex arc stabilization ABSTRACT: The article describes the GEG-lA gas-arc welding torch with vorte.~ arc stabilization, developed and produced at the Kuyby*shevskiy aviatsionnyley institut (Kuyby*shev Aviation Institute). The anode is in the form of a copper nozzle with an output diameter of 3.5 mm and a sliding seating arrangement in a 4,'in housing. The cathode used is a tungsten rod 7 mm in diameter set in a fix- ed position with respect to the nozzle. The electrode assembly is cooled by water fedtinto the tin electrode holder. The nozzle and electrode assemblies are in- sul~ted from each other by a texto)lte casing with screwed-in nipple for argon feed,. The argon Is fed Into the chamber throulh two tangential apertures. The intr6duction Into the torch of vortical argon eed eliminated nozzle wear. All three major torch assemblies (nozile unit. housing electrode unit) are threaded Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4013297 together and sealed with layers of conventional technical rubber. Electric cur- rent is supplied from a single PS-500 welding caaverter. A particular feature of the argon supply system is the presence in It of a jet 1.19 mm in diameter; dur- ing operation of the torch, a supercritical pressure gradient Is set up on this jet, providing for constant argon consumption for the established pressure and variable torch operation modes. The technical specifications of this torch are listed. orig. art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: &WbY*sbevs1d~ Aviatsiawy*y Institut (Mivby*8hev Aviatlon inztitute) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 26Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ML, SD CGrd 2/2 NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 1. MARTYNOV, V. K., Min. Eng. 2. LFSSR (600) 4. Mining Engineering 7. Releasing ore at an inclined terminal. Gor zhur No 12 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April Z)- .' " -Nc~. MAILA OV, G.N.; LOGAVSM, S.I.; MWIN Ko; NIMIN, S.E., GUNIMIT, KY. IMMT,P.A., redektor; PAMME3111. or; MIKHAYWVA. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Reducing waste an& loss of iron ore in the working of mines in Krivoy Rog Basin] Sn1shente poter'l rasuboshivanlis shelesnoi rudy pri rasra, botke mentoroshdanit Krivoroshokoge baseeina. Moskva, Go@. nauchno- tekhn. Isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi mejallurgii. 1955-208 P. (Krivoy Rog-Iron mines and mining) (KI.RA 9:4) i-11irv, KAPLUNOV. Rodion Pavlovich, professor, doktor; PROKOPITNV, Yevgenly Petrovich. professor, dok-tor; STABIROV, Nikolay Antonovich, professor, dolttor; BRICHKIN, Alsksandr Vesillyevich, professor. doktor; KLLAXHOV,G.M., professor, doktor. reteenxent; STINSHKRKO. A.I., retsenzent; MIN,V.V., professor, doktor, retsenzent; KARTYNOV,V.K.A kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; ARSUTI- IN-, '-fiaGaidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; KULIKOV,V.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, retmenzent; DININ,N.S., dolrtor tekhni- chemkikh neuk, ietmenzent; TARASCV,L.Ya.. redaktor; PARTSIVSKIY.V.H., redaktor; BIKKZR,O.G., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (underground working* of ores and deposits] Podsemnaia razrabotka radnykh i rossypnylrh meaterozhdenil. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd- vo lit-fy po chernoi i tovetnol metallurgii, 1955. 680 p. (Mining engineering) (K'J'A 9-3) HA TMV. V.K.; STARIKOV, N.I.; LAVRITWWO. Y.Y. Multiple operation work organization in srub-level caving. Gor.zhur no.6:19-22 Je 155. (KIRA P:8) (Himine engineering) MAR"NOV. Vitaliy Koelmovich; KHOROSHBV, Ole- Vasillyevich; YAKHONTOV. A.D.9 A.Ye., red.i2d-va; MIKHAYLOVA, V.V., tekhn.red:l [Operator of mine drainage units; a textbook for on-the-job training of workers) Kashinist ahakhtnykh vodootlivnykh ustanovok; uchabnoo posobie dlia proizvodetvanno-tekhnicheakogo obucheniia rabochikh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po charnoi i tavetnoi metallurgii, 1959. 200 p. (MIB.A 12:4) (Mine pumps) N. I IIT Y! i , *,'-". , :,, - ' -. 17 ,, - , '! - ! . 1 ? 1 j " .; - 1. - I -. , , '. 1 - . . ~ I i~ " - . .:. . I ; . P-" .1-11 , ~1. f . . t . I . , - - ; , . . 1 1 'r , :1 * :,~ . ` z ~., , XIX NR, AP6021945 -SOURCE CODE:'-UP,/0188/66/ODO/OC)2/OD60/OD68' (A) I MTKOH: Braginskly, V. B.; Martynov, V. K. I 6AG. Department of PjWsics of-o-s-cimwt-i-on-sTkafedra fiziki kolebanyi) TITLE: Investigation of the influence of an intermediate body on gravitational inter- action SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya III. Fizika, astronomiya, no. 2, 1966, 60-68 TOPIC TAGS: gravitation effect, general relativity theory ABSTRACT: The authors describe an experiment undertaken for the purpose of observing the influence of an intermediate body on the static gravitational interaction. This experiment is similar to that performed by one of the authors in 1961 (Braginskiy et al., ZhETF v. 43, no. 7, 52, 1,962), using a modulation technique with an electro- mechanical transducer and electronic circuitry to separate the signal from the noise. T The experiments were made with a torsion pendulum consisting of two identical masses (25 g each) and a tungsten wire. One mass served as a trial body and the other mass as part of a variable capacitor serving as a ~iclazp for the oscillations. The torsion pendulum is kept in vacuum not worse than 10- m Hg. From the coange in capacitance L it was possible to deduce whether a third bocbr changes the statiJlXavitational force i on the other body. The small changes in the oscillation amplitude-were processed by means of a statistical wthod &-I to that used by Etvos,, Pekarp and Fekete (Ann. LC*d 2/2 UDC: 521.'12: 531-5 ACC NRz der MWs. v. 68., 11 1922). It in concluded,, with 95% reliability,, that within a level of 1.5 x 10-3,1 the intermediate body exerts no sUtic gravitational interaction. Poi1sible consequences of this experiment are discussed. It is mentioned that the acouracy of such an experiment can be increased by 1 - 1.5 orders of magnitude. The aqpors thank Prof. V. V. Migulln and 0. 1. Rukman for valumble discussionsp and Ya. k.-Dibileykin and P. X. Nsmbchnov fbr help with the work. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 foraul". MM CCCE: 2D/ am Dm: o5Fwv65/ oiRm mw: ooB/ ont mw: oo5 card 212 M,IJRTYNUV . V.IL 1, inzh. Modernizing the molding unit for manufacturing gypsum-slag panels by the vertical method. Stroi.mat. 7 no.6:26-27 Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Precast concrete-Equipment and supplies) ZHELUDEV, I.S.,, inzh.; MARTYNCIV, V.M.$ inzh. hadesigning a shop wl-iq_ gy i--~te slabs. Strci.mat 9 no.10:25-26 0 162. Oq i Tr A _ -1 . --- ') (Gypsum products) PAWYNOV, V.M. (Zharikov. Betechenskaye. nabereshusye., 13, kv. 17) PlIding sciatic hernia. Vest. khIr. 74 no.5:71-72 J1-Ag 154. OWA 7: 10) 1. Is khirargicheakoy kliniki (zav. prof. G.M.Gurevich) Url- kovskogo meditsinskogo stomatologicheakogo instituta. (MNIA, sciatic sliding) 14~,FLT S, "'i V k- KAIII L I i3 M6. RA t; t, pr, 1, WQM;~~09;, W---I NW W 0 v w w *09"'WeWww" yo 0 ii ~ NU 0 I 1 ~ ~ ww OWN see lee so Kal ID 102116kiab Isym betworm spoiled lee am of Cowl.1 w do 100 e* 00 - 2 b lovedur Whom a sm an 0 0 GO 6111 Milo 0/0 bbbwvmbw Posomm"as KNOWS D'D 1 wing an dim I cow. al a bd mw-m Cos. W" b of am" an dw FOOD k lee 1 o 8 kbas ow by tmw . ow boom al lip dw to IN A 0 13 0 m .--- ~ O 0/r. Awoka is oo vomy be sommomm- % gopigi. ed I*- d = 0,6 0 T*b Of On CNM. ~~tb- l tio k a r Wal MIY& Points to Tbwmw,m-k = MMUM d 2 j w . ag ," 61 uAl al Cdoomm of a crk. Ws em 00 amm y too too IMNATUM CLAPMATVIP My too via" o" #SAARI %*logo map Slow 9 a 00 04 o 0 0, :.9 ulm/chmistry BER"100 my/Jun 1948 Chemistry Dispersion One Critical Dispersion of Highly Concentrated Emal- sicnis," V. M. Martynov, Can Inst of Aviation Fuels and LAricants, TsIATIM, 5 pp "Zollold Zhur" Vol X, Do 3 Arplaine method vhereby It is possible to determine tkkel critical dispersion of highly concentrated amull ione an the basis of their relative viscosity, and conversely to"determine the viscosity of the system on the basis of its critical dispersion. Submitted 12 Mar 1947. 7&6 PA 78T8 Emulsions ~~ral Problems in the Theoryof Amlss~cns: n 'V*661ty of Emulsions in Relation to the Degran.or: .:Di"ersioCL'w V. M. Martynow, Cen Sti. Aes Inst of OV "Am,puels and Oils, Mose VP ltiiiloid Zbur- Vol XI, No proofs of theories relating to the fact density of emulsions at constant texPerstufts the influence of outside pressures depand' rdft,* degree of di"ersion. Deterainid, that a=.: face tension increases Vith growth of outside 6314MUD ~~-/Phpjcs,. Dispersion (Coa+A) presgure an the division boundary of the system Jossipene-vater solution of sodim oleate. Shows thit the thickness of the transfez'"r at the d1vision bound'ary of the syntax benzIene-vater Alm of sodium clestat In about 4.7 angstroms Sibuitted 25 Feb 48. 63/4W3.10 MARMICV). V. MRr 49 Wthematice - Applied 0"0 Problem of the Dependence of Surface Tension w tht Radius of the Curve of the Surface of Separatlao T. Jkrtynov, Inst of Aviation Fuels and Oils, MONOCOV, "Zimr Fiz Ehimil" Vol XXIII, No 3 tIcal discussion of ovolying several fermulas tbrough original vork by lous work in subject. subject relationship for various conditions autbor and reference to wsAgTli3 The shape of drops in bWdy dispom elmulaims amd fop. V Nf, M~ttyw- Kolloid. Zhur. 12. 359-42(IONI) - - s.,fam I. Skm v of a surface, whose radius of curvature is 1. i, P.P. !P - 21bl'IOS) 1; vs is surface ten" a# a pl-Ine our. lao and a V &S is the variation of val. with surface at conqd_ t,m%surr -nd temp. (cf. C.A. 43. &Wla). Ifence, a ncff. ,ph~rwul urfacr any have a lower energy F than the On1hrossurnplion 4 probabir vaturs for OV!aS it is found, r~g, that it d(xk~cs- ~Prclrnn has a knrrr F than the sphree of equal vol. it r is 10 -6 cm r Irss. Emulsions often ha ve nonsphrrical dropo Ttrus, on emulsion of PhOll in O.j4O/, aq. No slr~ratr of 56' ~Iaqwd many disk or filxmrol-lik~ partic-le, They ffuy hAve rpsil Aapes. j j I)ikrrm,4n MARTYNOV. VA. ~- ~ - Symaeresis of greases; effect of temperature on the synaereals of gels of lithium stearate in instrument oil. Xhim.i takh.topl.no.9:63-66 S '56. (MLRA 9: 10) I.Vaeso.vuznyy nauchno-issledovatelIBkiy institut Neftyanoy nromyshlen- nosti. (Lubrication and lubricmts) (Synerests) (Stearatee) 1-1 -11.1.:11"..' " ~~ . I . ~ ~_' ~ '~. ~ I- ;z :: . : , . - III _,I ~ I- Ij - a ;7 i :~A- Y i :L i *v I ANJOW, 4W. W# "77 Vol - of Almost m 1: casein (1) soln. could etnulsify 8.01 10.5. a nd 11. beptane when x was 4, 8.2, or 10.1, resp. When kept at -16* atid thm used as tnuasifyiag agent ht temp.,. it could emolsUy. 4.3, ~2.7. and 2~2 vol. CjHI# ---abavex, nd--th grea- Ofq, Cc.- h~pt jme ~2 _.A -ii4 ~m At 4-4; ' - d - A " wi W 6 06wifti Vi -Ad tap. er the se"s I ZWA,- 4 v -temp. Wen whoul acti ' . a t 1. ddi c6c eat b ~ The kaW of .1intot-i * g laxw t h~ V i E G a s. as o t e - but Ivm cqual t of HlOa tl r~,A AT V, Al SOV/81-59-19-69227 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 19, p 394 (USSR) AUTHOR: Martynov, VA TITLE: On the Mechanism of the Protective Action of Consistent Lubricants From Atmospheric Corrosion PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t po pererabotke nefti I gaza I polucheniyu iskusstv. zhidk. topliva, 1958, Nr 7, pp 414 - 433 ABSTRACT: The theoretical principles of the mechanism Of protective action of consistant lubricants (CL) from atmospheric corrosion have been con- sidered. Starting from the idea that corrosion Is mainly determined by the penetration of moisture and 02 through a lubricant layer to the surface of the metal the author states: CL in thin layers should have a minimum moisture and air penetrability; CL should not contain com- ponents capable of dissolving in an adsorption film of moisture and increasing thereby its electric conductivity; it is desirable that C contains components which are easily adsorbed on the surface of the protected metal and decrease its wettability by water; it is expedl Card 1/2 dry carefully the surfaces to be protected before application of CL SOV/81-59-19-69227 On the Mechanism of the Protective Action of Consistent Lubricants From Atmospheric Corrosion to carry out the conservation at a relative humidity of the atmosphere below the critical point (for iron and copper -75%); it is desirable to apply CL to the metal in a uniform layer and to treat the surface of the metal to the highest smoothness possible. On the device developed by the author the investigation of the moisture penetrability of 5 CL's (tsiatim - 201, -221, -205, gun lubricant and technical vaseline) and of the hygroscopicity of the tsiatim-221 lubricant has been carried out. The highest moisture penetrability has tsiatim-221, the lowest -205. It has been confirmed that the penetration of water vapors through a lubricant obeys Fick's law of diffusion, and the value of penetrability Increases with temperature according to the exponential law. P. Kazhdan Ll~ Card 2/2 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr !6, P 4~'6 AUTHORS: Martynov, V.Ml-, Kaulina, M. W., Kochkova' R.I. TITLE: Aging and Volume-Mechanical Properties of Consistent Lubricanto P~c,RIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t po pererabotke nefti i gaza i polucheniyu iskusstv. zhidk. topliva, 1958, Nr 7, PP 453-448 AB6TRACT: The changes in volume-mechanical properties (effective viscosity and strength limit ( -r ) of the consistent lubricants nr tsiatim-201 and -221 have been studied. These changes mz:re causea by the Partial sepaxation of the liquid phase and also by tne ux.- dation of CL, which take place while staring CL in the packing ma- terial or on products. The oils were pressed uut Liechanica-Ily from CL. For oxidation a layer of CL with a thickness of 1 mm, applied on to a steel plate, was irradiated by a quartz lamp at 75+ 20C up to attaining the desired depth of oxidation. 1-amples of CL were also investigated which had been taken from machine parts after storing under actual conditions, %,and T r were de- Card 1/2 termined with a rotation viscosimeter of V.P. PavlovIls! type. At Aging and Volume-idechanical ProPerties of Consistent Lubricants the elimination of up to 20~2 of oil the increase of -rtin both inve.3tigated CL is insignificant. The increase of I at the expense of the elimination of oil from CL stored under actual conditions can maniTest itself in the operation of only especially precise mechanisms; T,,, of CL increases in proportion to the oil elimination in a higher degree than Ttdoes. During oxidation -1 arid T" of CL-201 and -221 increases in the beginning ( in CL-221 in the lieginnint,";' at small speed Cradients. falls sharply). At continuation of the oxidatin, -r and of CL practically do not change. It has been established that during storing of CL-221 its -1 within 19 inonths rose 3-4.5 timej and .10 times. This is explained not by oxidation or separation of the oil, but by absorption of moisture from the air. t. Ka-zhdan. Card 2/2 B.SSV/65-58-10-14/15 AUTHORS: Martyno-r, V_._ M. and Kuchinskaya, TITLE: Diffusion of Water Vapours Through Thin Layers of isubri- eating Oils (Proniknoveniye parov vody cherez tonklye 8101 konsistentnykh smazok) MRIODICAL: Khimiya I Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, 1958, Nr 10, pp 64 - 69 (USSR) ABSTRACT- The formation of poly-molecular adsorption layers on metal surfaces, covered with lubricating oils, can be defined by the diffusion of water vapours through the protective oil layers The rate of sorption and de- sorption is relatively high when compared to dif- fusion because the sorption equilibrium is established quickly and thereafter limited by diffuslon~ The rate of passing of moisture through the oil layer can be defined by theiAte of diffusions The authors have used Fik~s equation (Ref.11) which applies to the dif- fusion of gases if they do not chemically interact with the material of the membrane. Water vapours are only dissolved in very minute quantities In most lubricating oils without forming new chemical compounds, there- fore, Fik's equation is applicable~ A modifieu equation Card 1/3 is given for determining the rate of diffusion during Diffusion ofWater Vapours ThrouLh Thin -Layers of Lubricating Oils corrosion where new chemical. compounds are formed. Various deficiencies of the test apparatus,used In previous -:- 1pariments, are pointed out and a modified testing de-.I:~e is described~ Experimental da~ a on the moisture cf lubricating oils at 20 C are given In the form ~,f a grapL (Fig.2). All tested lubricants shmed. a .11near dependence between the quantity of mois- ture passirg thrl-ugh the oil layer and the time. The dif'Pasion of water vap~tur Is practically Independent on the relati"ie mcAsture between 60 and 100% (Table 1) and the rate cf diffusori decreases linearly (Fig.3). The influence ,f the t~l-;kness of the oil layer on the dif- fusion cf the water -rapour Is shown in Table 2. Data in both tables Indicate that the rate of diffusion varies considerably within one group of oils i.e. for Tsiatim 201 it is 1.5 times higher and for Tsiatim 205 by 25 to 30 times lower than for Tsiatim 221. Atmospheric corrosion is, therefore, reduced to a low degree when using Tsiatim 205. R. Berrer (Ref.9) showed that the gas and vapour difftision through organic membranes depends on the temperature. The authors used his equation for character- Card 2/3 Ising the water vapour diffasion through oils (Table 3 and BOV/65-58-10-14/15 Diffusion of Water Vapours Through Thin Layers of Lubricating Oils Fig.4). They also calculated the activation energy; for Tsiatim 221 this equalled 7,750 cal/mole. There are 4 Pigures, 3 Tables and 16 References: 2 English and 14 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: VNII NP Card 3/3 TO-155 A 13 T 110 ~7L:' , M. V. TITLE: E Ev~.'Iuitlon of' the Prolu-e,.tive Properties ot' Con,.;I,,tcnt Lubri.ants HIMIODICALi almiya 11 teklinolo,,--iya toplIv I masel, 1960, Nr -7) On 22-2~', A BS~TF'Lt', t'T: The autho-~, :;tii ilc-~ the of diffevent -:Itlr,j- olls to a metal from corro,ion ',)y ine,,Ln-, of a mi,--olfalv,-nic couple. Since the corr-osion. -urrent is ~ltrl,.-tly !,rooortioi,al to the lIfflosion -ste of' oxy~-,evi to the metal ssui~face through the lubricant layer, on this basis It was, po.-.-il)le to determine the rate of' corrosion and protective propertle~3 of lubricants. The ability of different ll)bricitingl olls, to protect metal from corrosion is shown In Fig. 2. The existence of the induction perIcd of' the COPI-O.SiOn of metal under the lubricant card 1/1'. layer was proven experimentally. The results are Electrochemical Evaluation of the Protective Properties of Consistent Lubricants Fig. 2'. Corrosion kinetics under the lubricant layer. (1) MVP oil; (2) tsiatim- 202; (5) silicone oil; (4) tstatim-201; (5) tsiatim-221; (6) technical vaseline; 10,05 I) (7) gun oil. 77933 sov/65-6o-3-6/ic, Card 21 E,;zi;u:;Ljor, T(') ~, 3 Frotective P-vopertie:,: o." 30v1r LubricantB shown in Tat,le 5. It wa:; e3tabllshed that the corrosion product:.; of metal diffut3e through the lubricant layer, e.,;pecizilly If It it; less thar, 0.1- -min thir-V. 'Phe-e ,-,re fli7lupes; au-1; Card 3/5 Key to Table 3 on Card 5/5 77933 sov/6p-6o-3-6/19 Table 3. Induction period of corrosion under the lubricant layer. Card 4/5 7,3 Elect rochemi Eval-ja'~Io-. o!' '--.e Protel,tive ProDe.- les c).'* Lubricants Kev to Table (1) Tem~pe,,-a! -:,e T~, 1-1brican', ILA~,e:,. C.. A ,;o c1, o V cr) "Op 0", 11,~-O Jw-! 1 el Pe,-: e t r:~ I o,. o 13 T e I C a MARTYNOV, V.M. PIM-2 devJ~-a fcr :j,TPrm-ining the Pvaporab4lity of lubricants. I Nefteper. i neft~,khim. no.8-40-43 163. (14IRA 17: 8) 1. Vsesoyuziiyy nau,-I~nc--4..~--~,ledovate"llgkiy institut po pererabotke nefti i gaza. MA.RTYNOV, V.M.; MROZOVA, M.V. Determination of the saturated vapor pressure of lubricants. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 8 no.12:62-65 D 163. (MIRA !?:I; 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pererhbotke nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskusstvennogo zhidkc)go topliva. MARTYNOV, V.M. DeterTd.ning the moisture content of lubricants. Nef-teper. i neftekhi.m. no.5:25-27 f64. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut po pererabotk~ nefti i gaza i polucheniy-u iskusstvannogo zhidkogo toplive. V.::. :"G..0-7OVA, r:.V. ,~ARTYIIIOV) D t t L L ot.~ )ft 1 1 razr~ i o-:,C", II _V, -S~, se v 6t" V6 tavis, -stinaa rd wil a ear,- --we 1- - Iii-N-93pois te- :a Val= aTp ~ a YUPW 7~~'. T 1)'Ali'.'fl"l'-'V: V.f",.,- M(I~f)ZIJVA, KiJUINSKAYA, N.D. 8-~ dring imr(-a s e I r, co sr- c f-absorption cf water vapors. Neftpper. i neftekt2-n. nL..1:26-26 lo'), (!411RA 106) 1; Vs.,sr-y-jzny-r Institut p0 perox-abotke nefti 1 g6zc),, i iskusstvpnnogo zhidkogo topliva. T- t-4-A V. ~T- !6k,,Ibz dl roll 0- C. m-m*asiat coat 0.~T)nm-~ lif~-tb 20 eS e Ait A Meta a on.~j nil "ure -At 0 10 -A -2 0 -tett,,-, urat - W-C atil: Ibi 1 't L-:me, 13049--65 M(M)/T Di AI;C ~14& AP0027589 SOURCE CODE: t)R/0065/65/000/011/0046/0050 X; Morozova~ V. M. ORG: VNII P stability of lubricants itekhnologiya topliv t masel e,noo 11, 1965, 46-50 TOPIC TAGS-Ahermal, stability, lubricant property, oxidation kinetics .~ABSTRACT: ne thermal -stability of lubricants can be determined from the rate of absorption r - If the siffistance does not react with oxygen, froin.the Increase in the vapor -.pressurepver. the. lubricant at- constant temperature. A device based an these principles and equipped with. a differential eter was used to determine the thermal stability (in the ~r6ier" juoo-*~*ence:of 'oxygen) of the following lubricants: VMS- 0,, PMS-100, didecyl 2 1* VNII NP-478, thiodivaleric eater, ToiATIM-201, and AMG-10. 7%e decom- #ZY_ Wqp. i c fati of the, lubricants was found to vary: ex Mon Mr ponentially with the temperaturi Th, '' tiompexature-. "ich,alubricant can be used is determined by the magnitude of the W the ebomposition e- service a e o t of the or oxidation, th tim and th am un that.the curves of the decomposition (or oxidation) kinetics at low from data obtained it higher temperaturis. Orig. art. has- e and 3 formulas. Of SUBM. DATE: none ORIG REF: ON/ OTH REF: 001 Clird UDC:621.892:530. 096 L 29707-66 EVrr(m)lr DJ ACC NR: AP6015114 (4) SOURCE CODE: UR/0065/66/000/005/0023/0026 AUTHOR: 1b. Martynov, V. M. ORG: VNIINP TITLE: Kinetics of isothermal evaporation of lubricating materials from thin layers under static conditions SOURCE: Khlmiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 5, 1966, 23-26 TOPIC TAGS: evaporation, lubricant, vapor pressure ABSTRACT: The paper presents a derivation and experimental verification of the ki- netics of isothermal evaporation of multicomponent lubricating systems from a thin layer under static conditions. It is postulated that Raoult's law applies to lubri- cating materials, i.e., that the partial vapor pressure of a component is propor- tional to its concentration in the condensed phase. It is also assumed that the evaporation of each component occurs independent?v of the presence of the other com- ponents. The derived equations describe the kinetics of isothermal evaporation from a thin layer and may be used in evaluating the amount of oil evaporated during any c Card 1/2 UDC: 665.521.5 : 620.181.5 L 29707-66 ACC NR: AP6015114 4~~ interval of time at constant temperature at a given velocity of the air flow. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 9 formulas. SUB CDDE:11107/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 012/ OTH REF: 000 4 Card 2/2 ~ CI 1. MARTYNOV, V. M.t KRYIDV, A. V., Prof. 2. MSR (600) 4, Field Crops 7. Best varieties of cereal and oil plants and perennial grasses for irrigation farming. Dost. sellkhoz. No* 4j 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified 1. KRYLOV, h. V. an d MARTYNOV. _V. M. Profs. 2. USSR (60r)) 4. Afforestation 7. Grasslqnd agriculture; lecture 6 in rp:-ies designed to he] p tnose tjtkir,,-. ,:o rq,,F, for raisin-, quAlificati,ns of collective farm forasters. Lea i step' ti no. 12, 9. Month1Z List of 'Lussian Accesnions, Library of Conp~rpsF, March 19~3, Uncl:~Lsflifi-d. 1 . FATiTYNOV, V. F. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. 'Whe a t 7- Preparatory crops for winter and spring wheat, 3ov. agron., 11, No. 2. 1953- -9:N~' *-il~lc'-. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aprll X MOINICH. ?.To., redaktor, USRAKOVA. Ye.I., akademik, redaktor; RAGRAMOV, G.G., redaktor; TIVDOKIKOV, N.M., redaktor; reds kt or; BTJDTUX, V.P., redaktor; GUMICH, N.M., takhnicheskiy redal-tor (Methods of state testing of varieties of farm crops; vegetables, melons and squash, potatoes, and fodder root crops] Metodiks gosudarstvennogo sortoispytaniia sellskokhoxiatetvennykh kulltur; ovoshchnye. bakhchevys kul'tury. kartofell i kormovye korneplody. Pod red. P.I.Marinicha i dr. Moskva, Gos. Izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry. 1956. 260 p. (miaA 9:9) (Plants. Cultivated) URTYEDY, V.M., kandidat sel'skokho2MBtv8xnykh nauk. --- - , - -- Reading of wheat In recently reclaimed Ian" . Priroda 45 n0-7:126 J1 #56. (KIRA 9:9) 1.Gesudaratvannaya komissi7a po sortoiapytaniyu seltakokhozyaystven- nykh kulltur, Moskva. (Wheat) KARTYWY, V.H., kandidat sell mkokh9z7ajrstvennykh nau . Harvesting of spring vhest in the eastern regions. Prire" 45 ne.8: 124-125 Ag 156. (KIRA 9: 9) 1.Geskomissiya pe sorteispytaniyam, Moskva. (Siberia-Vneat) UWYNOV, VA., kandidat sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. - - - - -1- - - .- Cessation of fall growing of winter wheat. Priroda 45 no.1-1:124 N '56. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Gosudaretvennaya komissiya po sortoiopytaniyu sel'skokhozyay- stvennykh kulltur, Moskva. (Wheat) r AT E-G(D A:~. jojR . -~Iz3ao* 19 , I A T T ITL~-, Ti, ~;t I:ig 'lar ie! If-:. r),,' Int( -Oil CDP IG . F-Ij B , Tr; form . hW-I(',. ':~05. r,01--i. PC SDl-t0i'T:vt J 1~ c w c, .--r i r os 1 e in E, TI, z C:ri~- 0 T. L I o". c a r I v S c F e r Zi (- 7- s- :.-,u,, i~ a,_,~ eci T: r, r c P.1 t i In r -.,;Ileat f'o"llow4--ig cr. o w e r t a z. w f ow U. U'~ 5 L, r a i r. n& r V~: 'i f. xcu t. a s 1. -1 f I .;v i,. a i -e u s c h ow U r a T, a e,-, ',,t: -I S C:, 7- !:z i o lov- r "le, Z_~:, 3 S K 7 C'.-.E- k BOYN7, Nikolay Dmitriyevich; BUDYUK. Vasiliy Poltonovich: XARTMVv--- Valentin Kikhaylovich, kand.sellskokh02.nouk; PLRSHKOV. B.I., red. (Growing oilseed plants in the Trans-Ural region, Siberia and Kazakhstan) Vozdelyvanie mslichnykh kulltur v Zauralle. Sibiri I Kazakhatane. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 162 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Siberia-Oilseed plants) (Kazakhstan--Oilseed plants) 1. VIAMIXV, V. A. 2. US-`,R (600) 4. Bi-od - Corpu~-cles and Platel-~ts 7. Age chanr7es in the rct*.c;-Iocy+,es in the p-rirheral Irl-od of k7~ra'r-.,d 3o:!b. MCI SSSR no. -1-0, 19--l. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Libr2ry of Con.-ress, Marcli 1953, UncItissified . lwi-rnfov, V. 1'. IT-xoeri mental -I nvef;ti,-.%ti on o-' t::e --r, ce%-B c,~ ~t --r L.-A 1W in Ro 11 1'1 iii3.s de . 'C~ z .- . !, .: I11~ -, ^,- - ~I S,21 _7e Tf- -:. nc, Sur-imEry 71, 4 sc- 52, Dicaertations ;~rpsen*,e-~ f,~r ir. 1~--I ir. In 11450. rr o Tr veclierr-vr~ya Vosirva, 1',,Ir-Df-c MTYNOVO V.N., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; IRIMV, Ye.P., kandidat tekhni- - ---- c6~laih nauk, redaktor-, POPOVA, S.M., takhnicheakiv redaktar. [Investigating roll press forging processes] Iseledovanlia protsessa shtampovki v valitsakh. Pod red. R.P. Unksova. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-ve mashinostroitellnoi lit-ry, 1952. 53 P. (Moscow. TSentrall- nvi nauchno-iosledovatellskii institut tekhnalegli i mashinostroaniia. Nauchno-takhnicheakala Informatsila, no.10). (MI-RA 9-7) (Forging) ARISTOV, V.N., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; M&RTYfiUV, V.b., kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk. Producing automobile and tractor forgings with forging rollers. Avt.trakt. prou.no.5:20-24 My '53. (vTRA 6:5,1 1. Central Scientific Research Institute of Machine Building. 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Dp..d-W 0d XTU"qm--l -n4, WAnr~jd -1-4 .4 - AAM-N -tvu-rm- ~wmml = X~ lkcTvlppv4v AMLIVITOIM mm I agym jilt a -] "L 4 2IN all 14 al l: 9 1 d 1 2 a 0514 11; 1 'I' D ' i v J L ty WE 2 a 1 1& Sig %fps 83470 3/182/60/000/cK, 1 10041`)(Y~ A16l/AO29 AUTHORS: Bagatov, B.N.; Martynov, V.N.; Povarov, V.S TITLE: Progressive Trends In Production of ForgirFafor Steam and Ga,- T-Ir- bine Blades PERIODICAL: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No. 1, pp, 17 - 19 TFXT., Brief general Information Is given on new precision forging methods for turbine and compressor blades 4~&TsNIITMASh has developed a new technology oon- sisting in extrusion and rolling operations, and straightening combined with heat treatment. The first experimental blades for the 7th stage of PT-600-6 (GT-600-61 turbine and 14th and 16th stages of BR-50-1 (VK-50-1) are shown (Figs 1 and 2 in shaping stages beginning with cylindrical billet and ending with ready forged blade. For comparison, the forging equipment used In industry at the time being, and suggested by LF VPTI on Leningradskiy filial VPTI tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya (Leningrad Branch of VPTI of Heavy Machine Buildi ) and by TsNIITMASh is listed in tables (Table I and 27. All methods give the same 2 - 3 mm machining allow- ance, but the new method requires simpler equipment and less power, The Tdurnmsh version (right in Table 1) takes a specialized 1,000-ton hydraulic press for ex- Card 1/3 83470 s/i 82,/6o//ow/oo1/ oc)-?4,;,Do A161//AO29 Progressive Trends in Production of Forgings for Steam and Gas Turbine Blades trusion; specialized 315-ton forging rolls for rolling, and a special 2,OOG-ton press for straiglitening-sizing The general trend is organization of specialized production centers. Organisational suggestions have been made also by NIAT. TsNIITMASh has suggested five plan versions for line production of blade forg- ings for stationary steam and gas turbines. All systems either eliminate milling, or require only little of It, raise the metal utilization coefficient from 0.2 to 0.5, and cut the work and costs from 35 to 50% compared to the present production practice. An approximate equipment layout is shown (Fig 3) for production of turbine and compressor blades with constant as well as varying cross section area and without reinforcement of the work portion. A hot-rolled rol-Wd bar is straightened in machine "I'l , passes to a centerless stripping macqine "2" fcr re- moving surface defects, then it Is heated, and cut into blanks in a special die in a crank press, "3", then the blanks are heated without formation of scale to the temperature of the upper deformation interval, lubricated, flattened and ex- truded in a special press, "4% in single heating, cleaned after cooling in the installation "5", they pass into inspection and go on into the heating fl-irnace "6" with protective atmosphere, pass into special forging rolls 'T' and from Card 2/3 83hTJ s/ 1 82/6o/oocvor)i,:'0( )41/001_~' A161//AO29 Progressive Trends In Production of Forgings for Steam and Gas Turbine Blade6 there into the first die groove, then into the second die. Here the blade is de- formed to the final size, and twisted In the output if necessary. Rolled forg- ings are cleaned, pass inspection, and go into heat treatment on the furnaces "-I" and "9", and into the straightening press "10"- This process has been tested in experiments at TsN-11TMASh, and no deterioration of metal st'? cture has been Db- served. The blade material is mentioned to be 2X13 (~~l Iteel. Foreign prac- tice in production of turbine blades is also briefly outlined, and reference 11~ made to a German article (Ref. 2). There are 3 figures, 2 tables: and 2 refer- ences~ 1 Soviet and I German. Card 3/3 PHASE I BOOY EXPLOITATICN. STi/5799 Unksov, Ye.P., Doctor of Technica.1 Sciences, Frofeasor, Ed. Sovre=ennWe sostoyanlye huznechno-Oht=-,,ovochno,3o proizvodstva (Present State of the Pressworking of Metals) 1moacuz) mazhgiz, 1961. 454 Y- 5000 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: A.I. Sirotin; Tcch. Ed.: B.I. Model'; Hnnagiag Ed. for Literature on the Hot Working of 'Xetals: S.Ya. Golovin, Engineer. Title: Kuznechno-Ghtampavocbnoye proizvodstvo v SSSR (The Prosworking of Fetals In the USSR) by: A.V. Altyki3, D.I. Bcrczh1*ovakiy, V.P. Volkov-itskiy, I.I. Girsh (deceased), L.D. Gollman, S.P. Granovsk.1y, N.S, Dobrinskiy. A.I. Zimin, S. L. Zlotaikov, A.I. KaZalcyvakiy, P.V, Lobachcv, V.N. Martynov, Ye.N. Mo3h- nin, G,A, Navrotakiy, Ya.M. Okhrimenko, G.N. Rovinakly, Yo.A. Stcaha, Yu.L. Rozhdestvenskiy, N,V. Tikhcmirov, Ye.P. Unksov, V.F. Shcheglov, and L.A. Shof- man, EdB-. Ye.P. Unksav, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and B.V. Roza. nov. Title: Kuznechno-Bhtampovochnoye nroizvodztvo v ChSSR (The Pressworking of Metals In the Czechoalovak SR) by: S. Burda, F. Hraz&il., F. Drastfk, F. ZlatohljC-,rok Card 1/8