SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAYANTS, M.M. - MAYBOROD, I.N.

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MAYANTS, M.M.; VAYNSHTOK, I.S.; KoZIDV, A.I.; RATINOV, V.B. Using the ultrasonic pulse method to study the kinetics of the hardening of binding substances. Sbor. trud. NIIZHolezobetona no.2-.81-90 159. (14IRA 15:1) (Ultrasonic wavea-Industrial applications) (Binding materials) MMININ. YU.S., kand.tekhn.naukl MYANIS, _ __ 1~~. Calorine* or conductometer for studying the hydration process cement during heat and moisture treatment. Trudy NIITSement no.1745-52 162. (NIRA (Cement-Testing) of 1685) ROYAK, S.M., dotsentp kand.takhn.nauk; MALININt yu.S.., :kand.tekhn.nauk; M&YANTSp M,M,, inzh. - Study of the hydration process of tricalclum Bilicate during heat and moisture treatment. Trudy NIITSepent no.17:64-75 162. .. (MM 16:5) (Calcium silicatoe) ~h 560 S/020/63/1,48/001/016/032 BlollbI66 AUTHORSt Budnikov, P. P., Academician AS UkrSSR, Royak, S. M., Malinin, Yu. S., Mayants, M. M. TITLE: Study of the kinetics of hydration of Portland cement clinker minerals in hydrothermal 'processing PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 148, no. 1, 1963, 91-94 TEXT: The degree of hydration of 2CaO-SiO V 3CaO-SiO 2' 3Cao'A'203' and 4CaO-Al 203* Fe 203was cplculated from the content of non-hydrated phase determined by x-ray diffraction analysis; L 100 - A/100 + mA, where L is the deeree of hydration, A the content 'of hon-hydrated phase, and m the stoichiometric ooefficient for the water content of the fully. hydrated material. The empirical equation L - K logT - B was found, where -r is the time, K a factor depending an temperature and other experimental conditions, and B a constant proportional to the induction period of hydration. The equation describes the hydration of the principal amount (20-806) of the individual compounds Investigated, and Card 112 S/020/63/148/001/018/032 Study of the kinetics of BIOI/B186 their mixtures and the alite phase of Portland cement. Its use simplifies the study of cement hydration. Further investigations are being oarried out for combined setting, i.e., short-termed hydrothermal processing and subsequent setting at room temperature. There are 4 figures and 3 tables. The most important English-language referenc*e is: S.Brunauer, -j- L. Copeland, R.H. Bragg, J.Phys.Chem.,60,no.1,112 (1956). ASSOCIATION: Vaesoyuznyy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tsementnoy promyshlennosti (All-Union State Scientific Research Institute of the Cement Industry) SUBMITTED: September 11,- 1962 Card 2/2 BUDNIKOV, P.P... akademik; ROTAK, S.M.; MAYANTS, M.M.; MALININ, Yu.S. Occurrence of an intermediate phase during the hydration of tricalcium silicate subjected to hydrothermal treatment. Dokl. AN SSM 1~0 no.1:136-139 My 163. (MIU,16t6) 1. AN UkrSSR i chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Budnikov). 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To pwrent it. we of 10111itc. it vbm)d not be addni as tjnj,,. it Pyring with wmal salts can he "MIMM4 with AM amt --Oo cr dyrinx. 11(nrh too I yt' t' 7111 Pons 30 1--r-;--r"_"-V-r--r-r a "'I *A I I ?w 0 0 0 11101an U-S 6v 41"Ism, W v ~P 0 61 a 99 x &': 0:6 IO.A. IVIAYA14T"5, V1. To j - 1-08 NI -OFMMFMt the condeasatim of hish mol. wt. alkyl pbrar4- and r1hylene oside, OP-10, is wW in thir Imni of a dil. 8 11,0 wau. as a filims *Mt. Itlanhall .4ttig XATAWM DAV Now equipment in enterpx-Joes of the Moscow Province Economic GDuncile Blul atekhe-ekomi, inform. Gosenauch.-isol. inotarauch.1 tekbainform. no.IsS2-4 163. (MMA 16t2) (Moscow krovince-Imdustrial equipment) HATANTS, R.V.; SHIK, T . L. --owm0aw"O. Simaltaneous roentgenograms of various depths. Prob.tuberk., Mosk- va No.1:72 Jan-Feb 51. (CLML 20:6) 1. Yalta Clinical Sanatorium ND.1 (Read--Candidate Medical Sciences G.P. Fedorov; Assistant Director--Honored Pbysiclan RUSH V.K.Taran- tayev). ~_\KRUSHCHOVA~ V.A,,; TEYTZLIBAUM: F.M.j MAYANTS,, Sb.G. Determination of the toxigenicity of staphylococni by pTecirttaf;ion ig apr. 0)w. mlk;robi9l.~ apid. i immin. 40 no.4143-46 Ap 163. VIRA 17-.5) 1. Iz Detskoy Wektsionnoy bollriitay Sverdlovskogo rayona loeningrada, .171, MAYANTS, S. L. (IMOS AS IJSSR,, Moscow) S. L. Mayants, "C. ome Methods of Applying the Theory of Characteristic ftequencies for the Investigation of Conformations." report presented at the Symioosium on Concepts of Conformation in Organic Chemistry which took place in Moscow at the IOKh AN WSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry, AS USSR) from September 30 to October 2, 1958. Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1959, No* 3o 561-564 ~MAY ; OSYANIN, Yu.A. , - - kTW, _,G~J~ Subourface flow from Yangyshlak into the Caspian Sea. Viceanologiia 5 no.5:854-855 165. (MIRA .18: 11 ) 14-57-6-11651 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 7 (USSR) AUTHOR: Mayantsev, V. I. TITLE: Fifth Class Lessons on the Geographical Grid and in the Field (Uroki v V klasse no geograficheskoy ploshchadke i v pole) PERIODICAL: V sb: Uchitelya geogr. o svoyey rabote, Moscow, Akad. ped. nauk RSFSR, 1955, pp 85-98 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 MAYAWTSICV. V. I. Orgeni2ing obse"ations of the midday altitude of the sun. Geog. v shkole 20 no.5.-52-55 S-0 '57. (MIRA 10:12) l.Vetlu2hakaya shkols. Gor1kovskoy oblasti. (sun) MAYAROVSKAYA, L. A. Mbr., Crimean Hedical Inst. im. I. V. Stalin, -cl9lg-. "Concerning the Question of Surgical Complications of Crimean Hemorrage Fever," Trudy Krymck. Med. Instituta im. Stalina, Vol. 12, 1948, MCIAROVSMVIA, L. A. Tsarenko, P. P. and Mayarovskaya, L. A. "On tlie -)rotlcm of suri-ical com-licatlonss of Cn-r-ean hemorrhaf-ic fever,11 Trudy K-7imsk. me". in-ta im. Stalina, Vol. VII., 10L r), p. 205a-10 SO! U-385o, 16 June 53, (Letopsis Zhurnal Inykh Statey, 110. 5, 1949) MHAT p A. S. 424180' Makhanisatalyal vmyedryenniye novoy tyeknnlki, Na I.Vubyez7otakon Zovod,, ye IN. ukhtomkopo, Sel'Khot=wblna, 1948,, No. 11. S. 4-10. 1. A. S. MAYAT 2. uss (6oo) 4. Agricultural Machinery Industry. 7. Work of the All-Union Institute for Scientific Research on Agricultural Machinery in connection vith the tasks of agricultural machinery construction in the fifth five-year plan. Ullkhozmshina no. 1. 1953. 9. Month Li5t of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APril -1953, Uncl. HAUTs A s f N15 1 723.1 IbImplokmaya mekhaml 17A sellskok~mMistvsmogo -W pr~6yofttya (Over-all neebmization of agricultural production Noxkwa,. Bellkhozgiz, 1954 31 P. Mus- (V P0MD3hCh' rabotnikam peabsti) 14'! z", /! I 1~ ..~ t" ',~, KAYAT, (Harvesting grain in separate stages] Raudellneia uborka iternovykh kulltur. NoekT*, Goo.isd-vo sellkhos.lit-ry, 1957. 126 p. (MIRA 11:1) (Grain-Harvesting) MAYAT, A.S. [Harvesting grain in separate stages] Razdel'nals uborka zernovykh kulltur. 2., dop. izd. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhos lit-ry, 1958. 124 p. WILI 11: 12) (Grain harvesting-) MAYAT, A. S. New grain harvesting machinery is the cause off rising production. Trakt. i sellkhosmash. no.5:1-4 My 159. (KIIU 12:6) leXamestitell Ministra sellskogo khozyaystva RSFSR. (Grain-Harvesting) GOLOVA, O.F.; DANDY, V.1,; VAYAT, B.S. '' " Oxidative breakdown of polygal&turordc acld. Doklady Akad. lauk S.S.S.R. 86. 1113-26 152. WaA 5:11) (CA 47 no.22:12251 153) MMT9 N. S. "A Stady of the 03ddative Decomposition of pectin MMterials and Cellulose &M 7b4Ir StruCtUral Unita." CaW Chm Scip Inot of Organic Chazdatry ineld N. D. Zelinakly, Aced Sci MM, Xg Doe 54. (vM, 17 Dee 54) SWvwY of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Mucational Institutions (12) SO: SLM- No. 556, 24 Jun 55 MAYAT, N. S. MAT, IT. S.-OCemyperative Study of the Oxidative Conversions of Pectins, Cellulose, and their Structural Units." (Dissertation for Degrees In Science and Engineering Defended at USSR Hikber Educational Institutions) Aced Sol USSRt Inat of Organic Chemistry Irseni N. D. Zelinskiy, Moscov, 1955.* Chemical Science SO: 3niMbDM letopis' No's 37, 10 September 1955. 1:111rhiYATj 14-416 S..) and GOLOVAJ, 0. P. "Oxidation processes In pulp manufacturing," a paper presented at the 9th Conip-ess on the Chemistry and Physicv of High Polymers, 28 Jan-2 Feb 57, Moscow, Forest Research Inst. B-3,084,395 ,r-r) 1-t j / /'~ . ~, GOLOMI, O.F.; MAYAT, impDrtance of oxidizing for obtaining woodyalp from plant tivssues. Bum.prov. 32 no.6:10-11 Je '57. (11~~Ri 10: 8) l.Institut less, AkaAemii nauk SSSR. (woodpalp Industry) (Uxidation) (Plant cells and tissues) 5 (3) "AUTHORS:, Mayat, N. S., Golova, 0. P. SOV/74-28-9-5/7 F'VITLE i The Stability of Polysaacharides in Alkaline Medium PIMIODICAL: Uspekhi khiraii, 1959, Vol 28, Nr 9., PP 1114-1133 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The main object of the present paper is the problem concerning. the influence of the semi-acetal group on the decomposition of the polynaccharide in alkaline medium and the chemical conversions occurring during decomposition. The analysis and the generalization of data on the conversion of mono-, di-, and poly-saccharides under the action of lyes have sh(Avn that their constEmey in an-alksaine medium, in the absence of oxidizing agents are influenced by one and the same factor, i.e. the presence of a reducing semi-acetal group at the end of the molecule. Owing to its tendency to the formation of on,ol this group may yield unstable en-dioles of the polyoxy compounds which orb exposed to further conversions in the alkaline medium.-According to the conditione these conversions may in the case of the monosaacharidea result in the following:'1) Epimerisation. 2) Decomposition of the molecule into fragments-with a smaller number of carbon atoms. Card 1A 3) I.somerization in sacIcharinic acids'. The influence of the The Atsbility of Polysaccharides in Alkaline Medium SOV/74-28-9-5/7 semi-acetal group on the molecules of the di- and poly- saccharides chiefly results in the loosening of the glukoside bonds in the close neighborhood. The rate and the intensity of the decomposition and-consequently also the loss in weight of the high-molecular polysaccharide-(cellulose) is determined by three factors; 1) by the number of the semi-acetal groups, i.e. by the polymerisation degree of the preparation;2) by zhe accessibility of the preparation to lyes,i.e. by the density of packing. 3) by the interrelations between the rates of reaction and of destruction and the inhibition, i.e. by the conditions of the effect of the lye. In spite of the characteristics of "destruction from the reducing end" this kind of decomposition differs only slightly from the decomposition of the oxidized polyeaccharides under the same conditions. On the contrary, both kinds of decomposition are due to the same reason, ;L..e. the presence of a carbonyl group capable of enol-formation. The basic difference lies in that the carbonyl. groups in the oxidized polysaccharide are distributed not only at the end, but are over the entire chain of molecules. This brings about the decomposition of the Card 2/4 latte'r into fragments. The formation of new semi-acetal-end- The Stability of Polysaccharides in Alkaline Medium SOV/74-28-9-5/7 groups causes the destruction of the molecule from the reducing end. Thus, the decomposition of the oxypolysaccharide into fragments and the "destruction from the reducing end" are closely related and may occur at the same time. "The destruction from the reducing end" should be taken into consideration in the investigation of oxidative decomposition products of the polysaocliaridesp in the determination of functional groups in polysaccharides and their products of decompositioal and-in the determination of the molecular weight of polysaccharides in alkaline medium. They must also be taken into account in the precipitation of cellulose from vegetable tiosuep and in the processing of cellulose in an alkaline medium. The destruction from the reducing end, inevitable wider these conditions in a major or minor degree, causes considerable losses in the shape of low-molecular substances. A reduction of these losses may - in principle - be obtained by different means: by transformation glucosides, by the reduction or the oxidation of.somi-acetal groups and by inhibiting the destruction by means of calcium- and other salts.. An important factor for the reduction of the cellulose Card 3A losses is the maintenance of their high molecular weight in The Stability of Polysacchazides in Alkaline Medium SOV/74-28-9-5/7 the case of the reduction of the molecular weight being connected with the appearance of now, reducing semi-acetal groups. This may be resaizid in different : " . The following Soviet.authors are mentioned: V. I. Ivanovp Ye. D. Karerznevq Ze.1, Kuznet-saval V, 9, Betezovskiyt S. N. Danilovt A. X-Gakhokidze. There are I table and 85 references, Tof which are Soviet. IA_t vysokomolokulyarnvkb soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of High-molecular Compounds AS- USSR) 7 Card 4/4 GOLOVA, O.P.; HAYAT, B.S.; AMMIYEVSKAU. YS.A. - -------- . - Oxidation mechanism of cellulose and of Its aporotimate models by atmospheric oxygen. Vysokom. soed. 2 no. 3:337-340 Mr 160. 1 1 (MMA 13:11) 1. Institut less, I drevesizW AN SSSR. (Cellulose) (Oxidation) (Glucosides) GOWVA, O.F.; HIKOLAUNVA, I.I. Machanitim of cell-alose oxidation by atmospheric oxygen in alkaline medium. Chemical composition of the oxidation products. Vysekom.noed. 5 no.6:873-874 Je 163. (MIRA 16%9) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh. soyedizeniy AN SSSR.. (Cellulose) (Oxida.tien) W-W-Ow" MAY.ATP N.;S.; NIKOLAYEVA, I.I.; GOLOVA, CI.P. Meihanism of the oxidative degradation of cellulose in alkalinA wdia. Part 2: Mechanism of the oxidation of cel'Lulose bj molecular oxygen in an alkaline medium. Vysokom.soed. 6 no.9.-1693-1699 S 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Inatitut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. TSVILIKHOVSUYA.- YO-YO-; MIMMV, 2, L4KAYAT,- V, S, j :~.:P Rnmrtension amd coronary circulation; experimental Investiga- tions Veban. sapski vtor. nomkov. nod. Inst, Stalim 1: 128-132 1951. (CLML 21:3) lo Professor for Vollut Doctor Medical Sciences for Tevilikhov- skaya and Mayat, W Candidate Kediml Sciences far Beplekoyev. mayat, V. S., Prof 52 USSR/Yiedicine - Anthrax t?Treatm--nt of Anthrax 4ith Penicillin.1t Prof V. S. Mayat Y.hirurgiya, No 11, p 78 Author disagrees -,rith the current trend in Soviet med literature o,,' ascribing curative power to penicillin in the treatment of anthrax. dbile admitting the therapeutic value of penicillin., Prof Mayat emphasizes the primary importance of the specific anihrax serum, and suggests a combined therapy with serum and penicillin in the treatment of anthrax in humans. He supports this statement with clinical data pertaininr to the acute cutaneous form of anthrax. L-65 1 26 MkYAT. V.5. -44 Level of ligation of the vena saphens. magna. Xhirargiia, Moskva no.1l.-Sb--85 Rov 1953. (CIML 25:5) 1. Profeamor, 2. Of the Hospital Surgical Clinic, Second Moscow Medical Institute Imeni I. V. Stalin. YjAYAT, V. S. , NkYATp V-Sao professor Survey of modern surgery in the Chinese People's Rapablic. Ibirurclia no.5:5-16 Wx '54. (XraA 7:7) (SMMY, *in China) GNW, A.A., prof.; R&TAT, V.S.. prof. "-"qwglcal therapy In mitral stenosis." Revieved by A.A.Gerke, V93*14alat, 0aymed, 23 no.7;155-158 JI 159. (MM& 12:11) (MITRAL VALTIC-SURGERT) AKWV., A.M., prof.; BEREEZOV,, Ye.L... prof.; BISWOV,, N.P.., kand. med. nauk; BRAYTSEV, V.R., prof.,- DEYOU., I.Ya... prof.; DYSKIN,, Te.A.,, kand. med. nauk KAZANSXIYj, V.I.j. prof.; KARAVANOV, G.G., prof.; ISM,, MIMI,, prof.; MAKSIMBIROV, A.N.,, prof.) I&AIg V.S.-,_ prof.; NAPALKOV., P.N.., pro:?.; ROUMOV., B.S.,, prof.,- RUSANOV, A.A., prof,; RUSBIOV,, G.A.,, kand. mad. nauk; FILATOV,, A.N.,, prof.; CHUKHRIYENKO., D.P.,, prof.; SHIIDVTOEV,, S.P., prof.; PETROVSKIY, B.V., prof., otv. red.; MELINIKOV, A.V., prof., red. toma; SUVOROVA. T.A., dots., red.; MIROTVORTSEVA, K.S.,, red.; RULEVA, HIS,# tek" red. [Multivolume zmnual on surgery) Mnogotomnoe rukovodetvo po khirurgii. Moskva., Medgiz. Vol.7. [Surgery of the abdominal w2l and organs of the abdominal cavity.. the stomach and intestines) Khirurgila briusbnoi stenkip organov briushnoi po- losti-zholudka i kishechnika. 2960. 746 p. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Daystvitollrjyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Braytsev, Petrovskiy,, Viellnikov). 2. Chlen-korres ondent Akademii meditsinskil-th nauk SSSR (for Maksimenkov, Fila (ABDOMKN-SURGERY) MAIAT, V.S. now variation of phaLloplasty. Urologiia 25 no. 5:51-56 S-0 160. (MIPU4 3411) (PENIS-SURGFAY) KOGHNOVAp prof. 8 -, prof. Treatment of tuberculoBis of the skeletal muscles wltb antibacterial preparations, Sov,med, 25 no.8sA+7-52 AS 160. (MIM 13:9) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii i tuberkulesail Moskavskogo meaftsinskogo instituts, imeni N.I.Pirogova. (MUSCLES-TUBERCULOSTS) KOCHNOVAg,j.YID.t.prOf.k MAYATV V.S.1 Prof. Thoracic hompitals in Great Britainl~ Sovemed. 25 no.2010-n3 F I&*. (GREAT BRITAIN-HOSPITAIS) (RUA .142.3) - W-1~ KOCHNOVA.. Iole.,, prof.; MAYAT,, V.S., prof. "X-ray diagnosis of calcification and heterogenetic ossification" by V.A.Dliachenko. Reviewed by I.E. Kochnova and V.S.Malat. Sov. mod. 25 no.1:154-155 Ja 162. (MM 15:4) (OSSIFICATION) (CALCIFICATION) (DIAGNOSIS, RADIOSCOPIC) (DIIACHEMKOp V.A.) KOCMIOVA, 1. Ye., prof.; J10AT,_V. S., prof. Pathogenic, diagnostic and therapeutic problems in tuberculosis of the frontal bone. Rhirurgiia 38 no.5:??-Sl My 162. WRA 15:6) 1, Iz kliniki ftiziatrii i gospitallnoy khirurgii II Moskovskogo meditsinBkogo instituta imeni N. .1. Pirogova. (FRONTAL BONFTUBMULOSIS) MAXAT vo S., Prof. Errors in the diagnosis of and ourgical tecbzdca in obstruction of the large intestine caused by a timor. Milrurgila 38 no.7: 30-37 JI"62. (KMA 35 :7) 1. Iz gospitallnoy kbirurgichaskoy kl-Imiki (Zav. - prof, T. S.. Wayat) lechebnogo fakullteta II Moskovskago gamudarmtvemnogo meditsinskogo inBtituta imeni N. 1. Firogova. (INTESTITIES-OBSTRUCTIONS) (INMTVIES-CANCER) rQ V-,: i. to MAYATIP.p A,pAA,,-,~Mnd. tekhn. nauk; FXMV* BoMe., insh. ~e-- Me-chanisms for the seidautpr*tic assembly of plies. Der. Vrom. B no.11: 6.-? 9 159. (MM 13o) l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut fanery I mebeli. (Plywood) MkXAT,.IB _A,.A-,-Itand.t'ekIm.nmxk; PETROV, B.M.1, inzh. Devices 'for autmatic: loading and unloading on conveyer dryers, Der. prCmp 10 no, 4:15-16 Ap '(a, (MIRA 14:4) (IAmber-Drying) RODIONOV, S.V.; WNOV, Ye.G.; MAYATIN, A.A. Holding time for the elements of the mechanics of a piano followirR decating under conditions of assambV line work. Nauch. trudy LTA no.97:3-9 162. (KRA 17 t 2) MAYATIN A.A.; KRUTGUS, M.D.; GITARSKII, V.S.; BORI~-'-'VKO, V.S.; GORELIK, M.M.; :'~~~RADOV, N.P.; KAU71-01, D.I.; SUft'l-N, L.S.; M.N.; KIRPEITFV, N.K.; FOZENBLRGDR, N.A.; NAPKIWIFUNKO, Z.S.; KIFUS, L.A.; ZAYCHENKO, I.V. Innovations. Bum. i der. prom. no.3:58-59 Jl-S 164. (MIRA 17:11) WATNIKOV Ivan Yedorovich-, YNOMM. Tu.F.. red.; SAVCHEWD, To., tokhn.red. ' (Great'feat performed by Soviet 1 Tru&v da. ol podvIg sovetskogo naro Wskva, Ixd-vo "Unle," 1959. 31 rasprostranenitu politichookikh i Istorita. no.4) bar In reclaiming vir4ln lands] qkh mool,. v oevoenii tselipr p. Mesolusnoe obeheb's'stvo PC naucbnykh mwil. Ser. 1 (MIRA 12:.2) (Reclamation of land) M,AYAT.-,KIY, G.A., (;and 1'ecri ~,ci -- (ris-,) "'neorc-Lical and eXD.erti.,er-tal study of heat excn,-nge in the movement of Orop media in the case of large Reynold's numbers." Kuybysnev, 1958, 18 pp (,,!in of 11--pner -ducation USSR. Huybysnev Industrial Inst im V.V- Kuyhyshev) 110 copies fKL, 27-'~,q, 110) - 120 - ~',XATATSKIY GIA _-t, Irah, Eleat transfer In turbulent fluid flow with considerablo drop in temperature. Izv. vys.ucheb.sav.*, energ. n0.5:77-83 W 158. (MMA 11: 8) 1,Kuybyehavokly IndustrIalluff Inatitut Iment V.V. Kuybywheva. (Reat-Transvission) Oluld dynamics) --I HATATSKIY, G.A., insh.; NOVICHKOVA, O.G.. inzh. Pormula for calculating the reBisUnce coefficient for nonloothermal liquid flow In pipes. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav..- energ. 2 no.10:95-97 0 159. (MIRA 13:3) I.Kuybyshevskiy industriallmyy institut Iment V.V. Kuybysheva. PreAstavlens, kafedroy teorsticheskoy toplotekhniki I gidravliki. (Hydrodynamice) NAYATSKIT, G.A., inzh.; NOVICHKOVA, O.G., inz-1h. Formu3A for calculating the coefficient of resistance in the case of noniaothermal liquid flow in tubes. Sbor. nauch. trud. Nuib. indus. inst. no.8:173-175 159. (NM 3-4:7) (Hydrodynamics) NOVICHEOVA,, O.G.j, in2h..-, MAYATSKIY, G.A., inz-h. Experimental setup for studying the beat transfer and resistance in turbulent flow of water in a smooth tube. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kuib. indus. inst. no.8:177-184 159. (MIRA 14:7) (Heat--Trammission) (Hydrodynamics) (Turbulence) 66176 0. 9 00 0 SOV/143-59-10-16/2-2 AUTHORS: Mayatski and Novichkova, O.G., Engineers TITLE: A Formula for Calculating the Resistance Factor for the Nonisothermal Motion of a Liquid in Pipes PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Energetika 1959, Nr 10, pp 95-97 ABSTRACT: A formula is presented for calculating the hydraulic re- sistance of a turbulent liquid flow in smooth pipes un- der heat exchange conditions. It is based on the formu- la of A.D. AlItshull for calculating the resistance of a turbulent isothermal motion of a liquid in smooth pipes (1.82 lgRe - 1.64)2 The co-factor (I Atw)n (2) T is introduced into this formula, where Aw and Af Card 114 are viscosity factors related to the mean temperatur es~ T 66176 SO'1/143-59-10-16/22 A Formula for Calculating the Resistance Factor for the Noniso- thermal Motion of a Liquid in Pipes of the walls and the flow along a section. It was shown by G.A. Mayatskiy ~R_ef A7 that the ratio with the expo- nent n ;.,:,,0.13 will account in the first approximation for the influence of a nonisothermal flow on the resis- tance factor for a liquid moving in the Blapius range (Re = 104 + jo5). The resistance factor is 'expressed in implicit-form in the formula ZR-ef 47 1 2.0 1g (Re A -,"f) - 0.8 (3) 717 F L ~ P:~ Aw Due to the identity of formulas (1) and (3), the fol- lowing formula may be used for calculations of isotber-- mal motion J.82 1g (Re /Kf) - 1.6A72. (4) W, f Aw Card 2/4 66176 SOV/143-59-10-16/22 A Formula for Calculating the Resistance Factor for the Noniso- therr4al Motion of a Liquid in Pipes This formula is an AlItshull formula,apmralized for the case of nonisothermal motion and may be used for calculating the flow resistance in the entire range of turbulent flow conditions in smooth pipes. Similar to formula (3) the influence of the nonisothermal flow on the resistance factor is considered in the first approximation. For more accurate calculations, G.A. Mayatskiyls method of subsequent approximations is to be used ZRIef 4, g. The formula (4) is adequate for the majority of practical calculations of the flow resistance in the presence of heat exchange. Table 1 contains a comparison of B.S. Petukhov's and O.G. No- vichkoval i ental data with calculation results of formula (4 . The calculated data deviate from the experimental data on the average by 2 + 3 % in the re- gion of Re numbers 2.6;1o4 + 4.5.105 and /fkf//kw 2.5 + 0.83. This formulalmay be recommended for calcu- Card 3/4 lating the resistance factor of a turbulent, noniso 66276 SOV/143-59-10-16/22 A Formual for Calculating the Resistance Factor for the Noniso- thermal Motion of a Liquid in Pipes tbermal liaiiid flow in smooth tubes. This article was presented by the Kafedra teoreticheskoy teplotekhniki i gidravliki (ftdir of Theoretical Heat Engineer- ing and Hydraulics). There are 1 table and 5 Soviet re- ferences. ASSOCIATION: Kuybysheirskiy industrial'nyy institut imeni V.V. Kuy- bysheva (i-ybyshev Industrial Institute imeni V.V. K byshev) u ~Ir SUBMITTED: February 10, 1959 Card 4/4 Mkv-ATSKIY, G.A. ---------- -- Flowneter for measuring sma.U amounts of liquidB. Priborostroenie no.7.-131-44 i1 161. - (MMA 14:6) (Flovaotore) 16003049 on v% LA W34W - .1 1 ~ . %,~ SORDEIN, S.S.; SELEZNEV, S.I.; MERKIW7, N.A.; GALUZINSKIY,, P.A.; KRIVOPALOV, V.I.; HMTSKIY .E.G.; FARASHUTIN,, N.7.; SUDARIKOV, ML; MEUULOVt A.)-ZLIYUSBROVA, T.P.9 tekbn. red. [Accounting in :Lpdustrial enterpris"-lBakhgelterskii uchat v pranyablennykh prodpriiatiiakh. Pod red. S.S.Sorokina. 2., perer. izd. Moskva, Goestatizdat, 1962. 333 P. (MM 16:3) l.-Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)TSentrallmaye statisticheOpye up- ravleniye. Upravleniye podgotovki kadroy sebetnykh t*bDtnikov, 2, Upravloniye podgotovki kadrov schetpykh rabotntlow TSentrall- nogo statisticheakogo upravlenlya SSSR (for all eatd4t Illyushenkova). (Accounting) MAYATJSKASp I. S.: Waster Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of Vrjr. ticn I OU of specific pressure and wear on the surface of a pla.-rehare during plow ing". Moscow, 1958. 16 pp (Acad Sci TJSSR, Inat of Machine Soleme), 15"0 copies (RL, 11o 6, 1959P r4) MAMMAS, I.S. [Majauskas. I.S.] ~* "' - Investigating pressure distribution on a plowshare surface durl4g plowing. Tralct. i vellkhosmash. no-11:23-26 N 158. (KIRA litil) 1. Laboratorlya lzmaostoftosti AR SSSR. (Plows) MAYAUSKAS, I.S., Insh. Bffect of soil pressure on the wear of working parts of soil- cultivating macbinmn. Yest.tweb. 38 no.10:30-33 0 '58. (Flows-Testing) (Soil mechanics) (MIRA 11:11) w 0 ABRAYTIS, P. I a LAbralt 4 --P ti. J; mA YgusKv-, , I . , . Ll;,eljallzka-, I - T '~'tudy of the. s-,~rf -16 11611 pr (~ f, ~,,: , .1 3 sllb~ ected to fri ci with a loo3e T-r-idY 'j" ' ',. lr~er. B. nO.12zry-,?- 216 164 1, 1, ]?97) 1. InqtItut ener-j-.,.k I I e-i ~ ktrct,.~Iwdin i-k I All ~ itovskoy MAYAIJSRAS I.S. (MaJauskas, J-1; MACHYIJLIS, A.N. [14aciulis, A.) -', - ~A I ~, 11 - Effect of the method of moisture content stabilization in capron on its engineering properties. Trudy AN Lit. SSR Ser. B no.3:131- 137 163. (MMA 18:3) 1. Institut energetiki i elektrotekhniki AN Litovskoy SSR. L 38225-66 wr(M)/LP(J)/T IJP(c) RMIWWIJ]ff (CZ ACC NR: AP6009566 SOURCE CODE: UR/0236/65/000/003/0147/0154 AUTqPR: Machytilis, A. N.j Maciulis, A); ajauskas, Pugina, M. I. S. 4a _4M I.; ugina, 7 ORG: Instit te of Power and Electrical Enaineerina. Academv of Sciences Lithuanian SSR (Institut energetiki i Elektrotekhniki Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR) TITLE: The effect of stabilizers and stabilization methods on the properties of polymer materials. Part 2. Lacquer /stabilization method SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Trudy. Seriya B. Fiziko-matematicheskiye, khimicheskiye, geologichesRiye i tekhnicheskiye nauki, no. 3, 1965, 147-154 TOPIC TAGS: polyamide, lacquer antioxidant, thermal aging ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work was ~o investigate the thermal stability of phenol-formaldehyd,qand polyamide resinsPto which thermal stabilizers were added. it was estE5Ms`fi_eVthat lacquers containing stabilizers when painted on polymer ma- terials protect the latter to a significant extent from rapid aging at elevated /6 temperatures. The strength of polyamides coated with lacquers on the basis of P-548 Card 1/2 L 38225-66 ACC NR: AP6009566 polyamide resin with the addition of equal amounts of potassium iodide and diphenyl- amine, diphanylquanidine, nickel oxide, mica, alum.",,num, copper and tungsten after thermal treatment in air for 24 hours at 4330K is two timer, greater than the strength of unstabilized polyamides. A great protective effect was observed when polymers were coated with film producing substances which are themselves inhibitors of oxidation such as lacquers on the basis of phenyl-formaldehyde and methylol polyamide resins. It was established that when lacquer containing a stabilizer is deposited during the thermal treatment process, more effective protection of the polymer is obtained against thermal oxidation than deposition of the same number of layers of lacquer prior to thermal treatment. It is concluded that the lacquer method of protection of polymers is quite eifective. Orig. art. has: 7 tables. SUB ODDE: U/ SUBM DATE: 25Feb65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH ]REF: 001 Card 2/2 MAYAUSKAS, I.S. (Majauakais, I.]; PERAS, A. 111g)-tempoparature unit for determining the strength of oxide ceramics in tensilo tests. Zav. lab. 31 no,110396-1398 165. (MIRA 19: 1) 1. Inatitut energetiki i elektrotekhniki AN Litovskoy SSR. L 0130"7 EW7a(d)/EWP(e)/S1T(m)/EWP(v) EVIP(k)'/EWP(h)/&;P(1) ACC NRt AP5027469 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Fayauskas,, I*S.; Perasp A. Ya. ORG: Institute of Flower Engineeriniz and Electrical Engineering, AN L4_tSSR. (Institut 4,nergetiki i ZW-trotekhniki AN LitSSR) TITLE: High-temperature device for testing the tensile strengt~r of refractory ceramics articles \0 I SOURCE: Zavodskatra laboratoriyaj, v. 31, no. 11, 1965j, 1396-1398 TOPIC TAGS: high temperature instruments, refractory products, ceramic product, tensile strength., ABSTRACT: The autbors describe a device used in their institute for testing refracto- ry materials at temperatures higher than 1700C. The basic parts consist of : 1. vacu- um chamber, 2. resistance heater, 3, dynamometer, 4, loading circuit with clamps, 5- lover loading systems 6. welded base., 7* tested samplee Heating the sample is accomplished by the resistance heaters, consisting of 4 basic copper plates, 8 curved 2-mm diameter tungsten bars.. a system of radial and front screens and reinforcing parts made from mDL--bdenum, beat-resistant steel,, and copper, The tensile strength is measured with a dynamometer mounted in the vacuum chamber, Temperatures are measured with a pyrometer and a thermocouple. A smooth charging of the testing sample at pro- UDG: 620.172,25:1o05 L 01304-67 ACC NR, AP5027469 scribed speed is accompUshed by feeding water from a 4anall -tank 8 (see Fig. 1) into a loading tank suspended at the end of the lever loading system* The balancing of the vei&t of the levers and the tank is 10. Vhen accomplished by a counterweight measuring the temperatwre with the pyrometer it is necessary to shade the beat emission by the beating rods and a bellows-like device was constracted for this purpose. Mie first experiments conducted at tempera- turea up to 2100C using the device were quite satisfactory. Orig. art. has: 3 fig. Fig-11 I& the device SUB DDIZ: SWM DATE: none/ ORIG REN 001 c.,A 2/2 J%/ ACC NR, AP7UU3594___ AUTHOR: Abraytisi R. "I.-Abraitis, R.'. Mayauskas. I,. S.-Majauskas, J. 9N: Institute of Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering,.Academy of Sciences,) Lithuanian SSR (I~stitut energetiki I elektrotekhniki Akadenit nauk Litovskoy SSR) TITLE: Gas eros4n of zirconium dioxide-base refractories SOURCE: AN LitSSg. Trudy. Seriya B. Fiziko-matematir-heakiye, khimicheskiye, geologicheskiye iltekhnicheakiye nauki, no. 1966, 141-149 TOPIC TAGS: zirc n1um dioxide refractory, erosion XWCOMU.-)? n V NOW I I 0 5 Q0490-510AJ 1, ABSTRACT: A meth d of investigating the erosion resistaneq of high-temperature oxides i~d possessing high a sitivity to thermal shock has been developed and the erosion rate of zirconium dioxide-base refractories, depending on the duration of test, temperature of specimen wallsland velocity of the high-temperature stream, has been investigated. It was determined:that in the first 2-3 hr of testing at 2320K at a stream velocity of about 500 =/set, an intensive adjustment of the surface in direct contact with the high temperature gas stream takes place. During that time, the rate of erosion de- creases 3---4 times and gradually reaches a constant value and when the test is con- tinued for 6hr, it remains constant. The rate of erosion increases when the tempera- ture of the specitien waUs in Increased f rom 20DO to 2630K. The weight losses of the material increased siguificantly with an Increase in-the high-temperature stream P2 UDC: none velocity f ran 370 to 730 alsee. It was noticed that the rate of eros:Um depends to a great extencioulthe material composition. Or1g. art. bass 5 figures and 2 tables. SUB CDDEI' 11 SUMN DATE1. 26Feb66/ ORIG REFS 006 Card 212 U30R IT nst,wxv 33oil Scienco. 1,411neral 1'ertilizers. 53~12 Katsas'11. Lithusninn Sai. Res. Inst. f_(")P-*nrtCTMIIre 'Title Certain hethods for Correct and Rational U.-Ane in the Lithuunian S"R Tr. Lit. n.-i. in-ta zemlLd., 195", 3, 81-118 Abstrnet Based on a survey of all covailable riaterial on soil liming in the Lithuanian SSR, it is recon- mended thUt lirle f'QrtiIIZLrs be wni)lied to sand and loam soils at the rate of 0.5 ftnd to clay at the .-ate of 0.75 of thn normal done as deter- ined by hydrolytic acidity. 3olls with