SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIKHELEV, A. A. - MIKHELSON, A. YA.

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RUDENIKO-GRITSTUR, O.A.; JMIMMMS, A-A- Heat and mass transfer In capillary-bodles in the process of heatlng, Insh.-fia.zhur. 6 no.3s95-98 Mr 963. (KMA 164) 1. Tekhnologicheskly institut plahchevoy prouWablennosti, Klyev. (Heat-Tranmisaion) (Maas transfer) (CapiUarlty) RUDEM-GRITSYUK, O.A.; ?GKHEIYV, A.A.; LISOVENKO, A.T. Reducing ventilati3n losses in the working chamber of a conveyor bakery oven. Trudy KTTPP no.27%12-19 163. (MIRA 17.~) ZOIZAW.,, "v Innh ; IUMAEUNij, daktar tlWuu a=ll DatmcdrIM tba phodaceridvalml earactoriatlas of ulmat CLaw dcvch bw Lmw of a ampU]m-j visamimter. Piubch, pram. no.2977-* 965. (HI'P.& IE 111) .': i H I'%' I ~%-I. i . '.h I, , ; ,, . '. ; :1~-! ~' 1, ' '311T12(1, ,I . Pl. ;--- . - -, -, - ," , , ': rr-J . I,MechanizaiiDL -j',' hr-,i , , , -: -,- F-ekhanizal.siia uklalk, i praliaxi ,,, ~ *. -:,,: I- i,.,. , ~. . M3akva, T."wnir. :.-.' 41 ! ~ p rong s hl. , 1-14 ISZ ., 7 ; . . . I IK 1 1. , n i;l- , _UIOI-m11 M ~ .1 1 ~ I :11V ~~ i' 71F, I - ~ . ~ , ~.' , " t ~~ " ,")1 25(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1317 Kirovskiy rayon Leningrada v borlbe za tekhnicheakly progress; Isbornik statey) (The Kirov District of Leningrad Strives for Technological Progress; Collection of Articles) Leningrad, SudpromgIz, 1957. 171 P. 1,100 copies printed. ReBp. Ed.: Popilov, L.Ya.; Tech. Ed.: Kuznetsova, P.A. PURPOSE: This book may be useful to personnel of the shipbuilding, instrument-making, machinery, chemical and metallurgical industries, and to personnel of the maritime and river fleets. COVERAGE: This collection of articles describes the progressive experience of the industrial plants of the Kirov district of the city of Leningrad in the fields of shipbuilding, machine building, instrument-making, casting, hydrolytic and other industries. New manufacturing methods are discussed In the articles by V.F. Kovyzhkin, V.P. Kuznetsov, A.Kh. Starostenko, I.A. 14aslov, A.L. Labutin, and Ya.M. Shmekker. It is stated that the plant "Kraanyy khimik" has developed and is using a new improved method of making citric acid with the use of tagged atoms. This method has increased production by 48 percent. The plant also makes use Card 1/4 The Kirov District of Leningrad (Cont.) SOV/1317 of a new method of producing magnesium ealt which assures a 20 percent increase in production. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chernyavakiy, K.S., Secretary of the Kirov District Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. We Must Ceaselessly Strive for Technological Progress 3 SHIPBUILDING, SHIP REPAIR AND FLEET OPERATION Kovryzhkin, V.F. New Methods in Shipbuilding 6 Kuzneteov, V.P. New Technology for River Fleet Transport -48 .d Mikhelev, D.I. Trends in Shipyard Engineering Development 48 Sokolov, I.P. Primary Objectives in the Mechanization of Labor-consuming and ffeavy Operations in Shipbuilding 54 Smirnov, P.I. Outlook for Technological Developments and Organization of Ship Repair 69 Card 2/ 4 The Kirov District of Leningrad (Cont.) SOV/1317 MACHINE-BUILDING, INSTRUMENT-MAKING, AND METALLURGY Starostenko,, A.Kh. New Main Geared Turbine Unit for a 10,000 Ton Capacity Freighter 88 Outkin, S.T. Universal Quick-acting Pneumatic Fixtures for Ketal-cutting Machine Toole 99 Maelov,, I.A. New Technology and Progressive Manufacturing Methods at the Kirov Plant In Leningrad Ill Goryachev, A.D. Experience in Introducing Die Casting 118 Belov, A.D. Setting of Molds and Cores by Chemical Means 125 Nefedav, P.G. Ways of Reducing Labor-consuming Trimming and Cleaning of Castings 134 Yefimov,, P.A. and Kh.Sh. Lipin. The TsEP-2M Automatic Color Pyrometer 136 Card 3/4 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/0001000/010010117 ACC NRt AT600505 AUTHOR: Mikhelev, I. P.; Nefedkina, T. V.; Trigubov, A. V. ORG: none TITLE: Studying intrusives by the reflected-wave method in the Rudnyy Altay region SOVRCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskaye otdoleniye. Institut geologii i geofizild.' Netodika seyamorazvedki (Methods of seismic prospecting). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 100-117 TOPIC TAGS: seismology, seismic prospecting, reflected wave. seismic v e a e I am i c pro f i lc , re f lec t ed wave, 9 e i am i c a rra y7-,GICq Alt'I'l ;'1' .6 C 7C 0YHOCK WN VE W ABSTRACT: This article deals with the results of seismic investigations of the Tushkanikh polymetallic ore deposits in the Zmeinogorsk region of the Rudnyy Altay carried out in 1961-1962 by the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR. The possibilities of using the method of reflected waven (MOV) in studying the deep-seated (to a deprh of 500 m) structure of metar3or- phic and intrusive rock complexes are discussed. The method of reflected waves was supplemented in the field by the regulated-direction method (RNP). The observation system wan mainly a tYree-point set-up with shots at 400-m intervals. SS-24P seismic stations and .ARNP apparatus AT6005056 were used. Working filtrations were 45-90 and 30-65. SPED-56 seismographs (9 on a 40-m base) were employed. Charges were exploded in holes 12-24 m deep. When the bedrock was close to the surface, the holes were drilled to the top of the bedrock (8-10 m) . The sizes of charges varied. up to 15-20 kg for recording waves over long time periods. Charges of about 100 kg were detonated in water bodies. A prof ile wan constructed on the basis of RNP data for depths down to 10 km. Although the present procedures for observing and interpreting profiles are affected by lateral waves and noise, and the plotting of levels on the profile is not sufficiently accurate, the basic outlines of the depth profile are quite clear. Geological interpretation based on kinematic and dynamic (damping) wave parameters, as well as the use of data obtained by other geophysical methods, L9 attempted. Orig. art. has: 8 figureag 2 tables, and 4 formulas. [E0) SUB CODEs 08/ SUBM DATEs 30Sep65/ ORIG REFj 009/ OTH REF: -002 Card 2 MIKHF,Uvt V.M. UiDsknra) I- LM nft DetormLnijig tile -,' ',2x I= -a-r7 is , il- Zhur. vych. mat. I mat. fiz. 3 no-5.942-949 5-0 163.(I-UILA 16:11) LEYSHMAN, M.B.; BALASHOV, M.Ye.; AFANAS'YFV, A.S.1 MIMFLET V.M.- A-- Z If TAKHVANOV, G.I.; SHYTAUFTOV, Yu.Sh.; SANNIKOV, Yu.T.; LAVIN, A.A.; HEYRAM, Z.Ya.; KAPLI?ISK.'Y, B.I.; ORLM, C.A.; PF177VF,?, 7.V.; VALOV, O.V.; KIREYEV, V.V. Inventions. Avtom. i prib. no.3;76-77 JI-5 164. (Mll~lk IP:'! ~ jhe distancobetween Codes is ordinarily greater.tban or equal to unity. The most natural. wa~ tc- increase the distance between 'codes is to construct a ring of resi- du es modulus mp-m such that the initial ring may be imbedded isomorphically In it.~ tt is shown how,:, thlb, may, be done. It is proved that in a ring H of residues mo(!ulus M.-,:, Pi~*PPI I'PO' e ach annih i lat in g I de a 1 It (Pe e) p os s e a s e aa unique idempotent~ An enerated -by - that -a lonwnt.- It - fo ilows - from this.theorem that, d 1/3 ACCESSION- NR: APS00939S - initial rilng of' forI re si dues.modulus one may take a ring of residues modu- lus 2 as the~-'&tived ring into which the first.may.be im6edded isomorphicall I P . . Y. I th~ ! The follo0ing - torem is 'proved in order to make it easier to find the idempotent ! 'for a ring of -re :idues modulus &z...,pe.& : For a ring of residues modulus t gn 2"Peo, phUk n the. idempotent generating an ideal annihilating 2 is equal to ~ 1 + 21qj where I a n band Is odd. An example is givenz6f a code with numerical values for which the-code, distance is a minimum a-z' 2. In or&r to construct a code with code distances greater than a required value, it is proved that, for the code distance of length kto~,be,',Strictly.greater than two, it,issufficient that k be less than -any -number whicW.sat:isfies-,the~ -equation I an O(MGdV S-0 This theorem allows one toAetermine the redundancy 'of codes with detection and correction of -arithmetical errors in a.ring of residues modulus, m 2npe I ... pAO& Tbe code con$t.ruPted-.byAhe above method makes it possible to.correct a single er- ror whether the orror results from the execution bf an operation or is a, storage error. The~obrreLtlon process ita6lf requires no special equipment,'but rather is 2 3 [Card MIKHELEV, V.M. (14oskva) Codeig correcting arithmetical errors. 7hur. vych. mat. i mat. fiz. 5 no.2:311-316 Mr-Ap 165. (MIP;, 1p:5i L 072c9-67 EW?(d)/EYi _L i P E, 13 ACC NR, W6013634 SOfTRCE CODE: A~;THOR: Vershubskiy, V. Yu. (Moscow); Mikhelev, V. M. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: The use of special coding meLhods for Lhe increase in capaCiLy of accumulators uqJng magnetic registration S1111RCE: Zhurnal vychisliliul'noy nial.i!marikl i fizili, v. 6, no. 'J, 1966, 548-554 A G 5 :(oding, error correcOng co(It., magnet.'r drum, r-wnpiifor IWST "llo"T :Usually t.hl~ capacity of m;ignetic recording is inci,a-,ed c densi~.y of regisLration. However, In addiLf-on Lo two-levull (lt1;,11t ro-orcl(rig allows Lhe usv of three txaLur,ll levels ("r-IoLk .111d maxi'%tw, ~- a!", zattion) and the present auLhors are guided )1y this f,ict j;i their ~i-ucri for sde(i- couing methodi which would Lncreaf-,~L the capac'Cy of magneLlc- re~ordiriV, device,;. Fj I e. resulting tripl,~-quintuple code allown a reliable rvgi!~t r.jL loll with a large nipn density in spite of possible large, muLLbilly induced distortions. This, together wiLh the known devices for linear separation of signals (I. S. Kakarov, Radlotelchnika, 1963, 18, no. 11, 50-60), should increase substantially the capacity of magnetic re- cording devices. Orig. art. has: 29 formulas and I figure. SUB CODE: 09,37/ SUBM DATE: 04Oct65/ ORIG REF: 005 Card I/ UDC: 519.95 L 08703-67 FWT(l) JK ACC W, AP0034113 SOURCE CODh: UR/0358/66/035/005/0545/0550 AUTHOR: Shestakov, V. I.; .41kheyeva, A. 1. ORG: V-lad-i-voo-tok-S- ci __ en-ti-f-i' c' Resea-rch __ I-nti'tute -of Ep_1demioloF_Y_,_~ic_ro-' biology, and Hygiene (Vladivostokskiy nauchno-isoledovatel'akiy inati- tut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny); Prinorakiy Kr~y Regional Sanitar)~~Cpidemiological Station (Primorskaya krayevaya sanepidatants- :Cy_a~_ TITLE: Study of Japanese encenhalitin6arriers in ~hs Primorskiy Kray (Maritime Territory) SOURCE: Meditainakaya parazitologiya i parazitarnyye bolezni. v. 35, no. 5, 1966, 545-550 TOPIC TAGS: disease vector, animal disease. mosquito. virus disease, encephalitis ABSTRACT: More than twenty a~~_~Uit~o species were identified in Japanese encephalitis foci in the Primorskiy Kray (both coastal and meadow regions) in 1957-1961. The potential vectors of Japanese encephalitis among the identified species weres Culex pipens (5% of mosquito collec- tion), C. bitaeniorhynohus (1%). C. tritaeniorhynchus (0.5%). A. togoi UDC: 616.988.25-022,395.7+576.895.771] ,-Card (571.63) L 08708-67 ACC NRa AP6034113 (78%), A. koreioue (12). and A. eooonoie (22). The population of C. tritaoniorhynohua, the chief vector of Japanese encephalitis in meadow foci, has decreased 30-40 times In recent years due to elimina- tion of rice fields. In the coastal area. the chief species attacking man was A. togoi, and in fishing villages, A. togoi and Culax pipene, In the meadow areas the following species commonly attacked man: A. dorsalia, A. vexane nipponi, A. eaoansio, Anophatee hyrcanue, and some-~ times Cutiaota silvestris amuronsia. Effective mosquito control con- I sisted of treating ponds with insecticideakD(coastal regions) and seri&l,' sprayin (meadow foci). Orig. art. has: 1 table and 2 figures. (W.A. 501 SUB CODEt 06/ SUM DAM IOAug65/ ORIG REFt 006 91st S/020/60 135/004/030/037 B004/BO5~ AUTHORS: Kargin, V. A., Academician, Mirlina, S. Ya., Kabanov, V. A., Mikheleva, G. A., and Vlasov, A. V. TITLE: Structure and Properties of Isotactic Polyacrylic Acid and of Its Salts PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 385R, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 4, pp. 893 - 895 TEXT: The problem the authors discuss is the study of spatially regular synthetic polyelectrolytes which may be used as model substances of biological polymers. An electron-microscopic examination of the secondary structures of isotactic polyacrylic acid (PAA) and of its salts has been made by means of a JEK-5y apparatus. PAA was obtained by alkaline hydro- lyeis of isotactic polyisopropyl acrylate. Thermogravimetric study showed that PAA crystallizes as a hydrate, with two monomeric members sharing one water molecule. The salts were produced by potentiometric titration (glass electrodes, Z_-5 (LP-5) tube potentiometer) with Ba(OH)2' NaOH' Card 1/p 3 Structure and Properties of Isotactic S102 60/135/004/030/037 Polyacrylic Acid and of Its Salts B004YB056 and (CH 3)4 NOH. The following results are given: Isotactic PAA evaporated from 0.01 - 0.0001% aqueous solution upon a colloxylin film showed similar globuli as ataotic PAA whose amorphous character was revealed by electron diffraction studies. Crystallization occurred after EC1 addition to the dilute solution (0.00001 - 0.0001%). Crystal stacks, spiral bands, and single crystals were observed. Crystallization in the presence of RC1 is explained by suppressed dissociation of the carboxyl groups. In acid media, PAA behaves like a spatially regular polymer. Barium salt produced from solutions with PH 4.2 - 10.7 exhibited globuli within the entire PH range. Intrinsic viscosity at PH 5 was 0.07 for PABa, and 0.12 for PAA. Sodium salt obtained at PH 4.2 11.5 showed globuli in the case of low PH, which at PH - 6-75 unrolled as a consequence of increasing dis- aociation and intramolecular repulsion of the COO groups. Fibrils were forming. At PH a 7 dissociation was complete, single crystals formed, and intrinsic viscosity reached a maximum. At higher PH, the molecule chains entangled again, and globuli were observed. In the case of tetramethyl- ammonium polyacrylate, fibrils were observed near the neutral point, which Card 214 Structure and Properties of Isotactic 3/020J60/135/004/030/037 Polyacrylic Acid and of Its Salts B004/B056 resembled the structures of biopolymers. Observation of a tetramethyl- ammonium polyacrylate film in polarized light and dry air (40 - 600 C) showed that the film consisted of intergrown rhombic single crystals, 100~i in size, with a folded structure. Cooling down to 200 C initiated destruction of the crystals by air humidity. Birefringence vanished. Re-heating, however, re-established the old crystal structure. From these phenomena it is concluded that in tha swelled film the mutual position of the structural elements remains unchanged. Hence, isotactic PAA showed the same structural types as atactic PkA. However, due to the regular succession of asymmetric atoms, isotactic PAA showed a greatar variety in fibril forms approaching the regular structures of biopolymers. There are 4 figures and 2 references: I Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskov kiy gosudaretvannyy universitet im. M. V. Lomono:ova ( Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) Card 3/4 88733 5.slob ~' jlDf S/19 61/003/001/018/020 B1 19YB216 AUTHORSt Kargin, V. A., Mirlina, S. Ya. Kabanov, V. A., Mikheleva, G. A. TITLE: Study on the structure of isotactic polyacrylic acid and its salts PERIODICALt Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 1, 1961, 139-143 TEXTs The study presented is of scientific interest, since polyeleotrolytes represent systems in whioh insignificant influences produce considerable structural and ohemical changes, comparable to those met in living nature. The experiments were carried out on isotaWe polyacrylic acid, (PAA) (prepared according to Ref. 2) and its Ba *, Na + and N(CH ) + salts (obtained by potentiometric titration with the corresponding baaes)? 4 The electron- microscopic studies were performed in a JEU-5Y electron microscope, and potentiometric titration in a An -5 (LP-5) electronic potentiometer. The molecular weight (60,000) of the polymer was determined viscosimetrically (using 0.5 N NaCl as solvent). Preparations for electron-microscopy were prepared by evaporating drops of 0.01 - 0.00001% aqueous solutions of Card 1/3 85733 S/19 61/003/001/016/020 Study on the structure of isotactic ... B119YB216 the substance on suitable carriers. The experimental results were compared with the results obtained on atactic FAA. Both isotactic FAA, and its salts, and atactic FAA were found to be of two basic structural typess globular (compact aggregates of molecules) and fibrilliform. IsotactiQ FAA and its Na+ and N(CH3)4+ salts (in contrast to atactic FAA and its salts) are able to assume highly regular fibrilliform structures (bands, helixes, single crystals) corresponding morphologically to biolpgical polymers. Complete dissociation of the ionizing groups or an entirely undissociated state were found to be prerequisite for the formation of secondary crystalline structures, even at completely regular arrangement of the asymmetric atoms in the polyelectrolyte chain. Titration of 1% aqueous solution of iso- tactic FAA with NaOH yields a pK a 0.64 and with N(CH 3)4OH, PK - lt~44 (provided the dissociation constant of the isolated carboxyl group K0 - 10-4-86 ; pK - pKi - pK0). There are 8 figures and 4 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. Card 2/3 M733 S/19 61/003/001/018/020 Study on the structure of iaotactic ... B119~B216 ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: July 27, 1960 Card 3/3 IOVII--. V;.. , kJ. ?J. ; t~jpjjjj Ylf)V G. A. ; "Ifilth"'M : , , ; i '. i ~', I p f I.%'.; t-1, I UELEVA I r1ropertfes rf ge I part: cles in sT--'rn!rw ac -- . "!. - -- . - . I - . no. 6: Y.1-44 'F-4 . 11 . I . . 1. Vs(-tioyuznyy nauchno-insladovatellskly inatitut, ' "I. va I okn!t. ISAKOVp A.A. (Kamerovskaya oblast'); -'HURGARAYEV, Amangelldy (Dxhambull- skaya obl., gazSSR); VIADIMIROV A. (Asbast); FRIKANt L.I. (Taroslavl'); KILIMM,, Tajo. [Vimmitas); TWWV, I.A. (Skopin); AKDAUIETOV, N.A. (pos.Mertuk. Z%?SSR); ZAKHARKIN, V.Ye. (pos.Rudtsev, Tullskays, oblast'); SHESTOPAL, G.A. (1%aikva); KOTIY, O.A. (Yaroslavl'); GAUKHMAN, V.A. (Moskva); L40 HITS, A.M. (Yaroslavll); SERGUSH07, S.A. (Yaroslawl'); GOTWAN, E.G. (Per-hors.); VEnOV, K.V. (Putintsevo, Vostochno- Kazakhstanskoy obl.); _K=LZVIqH, Sh.Kh (Daugavpils); SKOPETS, Z.A. (Yarosliv].1); RY5FKCV-, L.M. (Yaroslavl'); CHEGODAYEV, A.I. (Gavrilov-Yam) Problems. Mat.v shkole no.605-92 N-D 162. (MIRA 16:1) Cba~tkematics-Problems, exercises, etc.) KRATTSER. P.A. [Kratser, P.A.],; KIKHZMICH, T~.Te.Ctrbnalatorj,; RNNYUH, Tu.Y&., red.; KLIICWO, S.T 9 to . --Fe-d . AW& [Urban climate] Klimat gorods. Moskva, 17,d-vo inostr. lit-r7, 1958. 238 p. CTran9late4 from the German]. (KIRA 11:11) (Clicatology) MIKHELIS, K. Raduction of Internal cInders of tnnal rurmcea q9 one or +I,- wn-7s nr 4~e--^P-4-m efficlency of these agMpates. P. 51 (Trudy) No. 2, 1956, Eptonla SO: MONTHLY 1NDFX OF EA- !-TTR0Fr.VT. Arr-.c!c-Tn'?q (T7AT) Lr. - VOT_ 7 1,Tr),. 1, JAII. 10413 f . t I . : .I . It" f~w M,~t.~~od ~)' on -)f "or. o , - v;i'. ~ ,~f , - r,~v a I ant ~-L - - nw-7," '~,. , I'A i. t. T nr -- :, (' - -i-t:- , '..7zn - ' . y . -r,. . t, . , -c. , 3-. MIMELIS KOMAR, E. G., MALYSM, I. F., POpKovroll, A. V. *Va== Chamber of the 10 GeV Synchrotron Electromagnet," paper presented at CM Symposium, 1956, appearing in Nuclear Instruments, go. 1, pp. 21-30j 1957 AUTHORS: Malyshev, Martyugov, S/12o/62/000/004/007/047 E039/E420 I.F., Popkovich, A V. , L. G.M., Artemov, A.D., Karpenko, N.M. TITLE': The vacuum system of the 7 Gov proton synchrotron PERIODICAL: Pribory i toklinika eksperimenta, no.4, 1962, 46-51 TEXT: The vacuum chamber of the synchrotron consists of 112 curved sections in the magnet gaps.and 112 straight sections situated between thq magnet blocks. The curved sections (except for 11 sections containing accelerating electrodes, situated in X-blocks) are constructed from corrugated tubes of 1>,18"9-1 (lKhl8N9T) steel; thickness 0.3 min, convolut:Lons 3 min deep and a pitch of 7 min and of elliptical cross-section 114 and 84 min along axes. On the straight sections are mounted the vacuum. manifolds and apparatus for observing the beam, e.g. measurement of intensity and position of beam And also lost particles. 56 oil diffusion pumps type SA -05 (VA-05) with semiconductor refrigerators and liquid nitrogen traps are used to evacuate tile working space and there are 14 forevacuum pumps type BH -1 (VN-1). The vacuum chamber can be divided into 14 sections by means of Card 1/2 .5/1 2c, /62/0()r Irc. 4/r,,'j 7/c, -t 7 Tho vncuum systoil, of ... E039/E420 gate valves which can be operated manually or by remote control A working pressure of about 2 x lo-6 mm is achieved. oetalled diagrams of the layout of the system and the main components are given. There are 7 figures. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issiedovatel'skiy institut olektrofizichemkoy apparatury GKAE (Scientific Research Institute for Electrophysical. Apparatus GKAE) SUBMITTED: April 6, l.962 Card 2/2 It a u w All 4t-1-10 M-LI-Im M.0 W, Ill or P*-"Pelt P*f,-0600 .0 fe"Ist4t .4.0. A 7yu 3 GOW 00 00 LtF=;`-7j,7w7g, -,w Ir- Is Is . It a 41 41 44 a oil t. -99 -Cmmg&w. S Y&SO14 IN". 42Rda. "a. 31. l,*p=W to EW roambWeew or i. IC Ike ze . of 1* t A# a.. off q if to a 0 a to at W, 0 .00 =00 '00 ell coo 00 440 .00 A 0 '00 'Go 0., too a w 0 0 so 0 00064 -see a " : 000 040*0400000 6 6006 :~ W" a of V Is (d a 1. T_ A I A a , 8 a t 4 i . A 11 A St,,valov Smi A.Sw I YAGAMW mom" A00ti" mawhookab ki 04111*171 Most MOM& je NRUA), Mtwed with H6 St tw"t' as acti"C'N 1 bqw-pb. &by*.W-C- -1 W-4, -1 c i 1 *so s h tA,.dt w - C-1 "Illc It gWAf lm miaed twwt $taw caftlylt. me" do MIKC. INdw The burucai wob MCCOV U) I " ~= Coo or catolf), t* Awt time "O" h" l r .00 lyc Wt rhatinfiftq tr-to 4 sci4s wbkb do" tk* de ibe catal,,t an Lek-l- Ole r see see go," goo so* .010 eee Poll .010 I TA Ole f N co to it 0 It 4 09 a a ' ' 0~ I MIKHOLIS, Tu,L, Prolparstion of pot&sglnu chloroplatinitoo Zbtw. PrlkW. Mn. 26, 221 133. (CA 47 no.21:11060 #53) (KwA 6:3) ACCESSION MRs AT3012129 8/2967/63/000/000/0236/0142 AUTHORSt Vqamli-n,, A. Nei Hikholev, V. H.j Kusine Ye. P. TITLEt Arithmetic device for univornal o ettronic computers with controls and integrated operations SOURCE V roay* vy*,chial-ttollnoy rratematiki i vyvchialitallaoy tokhniki. Moccow, &Y-22 TOPIC TA03i eloctronJc computer, 1ntr3jTa'.cA cperaLion, uurmaator, piiLr3o devicr', partq)ftaao output, lu(;ical control, 6.~N'U lanp, 016P lamp ADTI MCT i A apoai~'Ll lk)pical ochomo arlLlonot.1c dr3rico u3jnf; Lobo oirsnont.,i for jLjj;jj- npood oporationo at I molficyclo frt-Itioncy ha:j benn diacuo:jod. Tho i!,ix I,-, the arWimetlc coarpuLor in z, i,.)frjnfjaj [rVjCjjjr ~i m,l tho rorwLnini, cir(;u1fr-/. a i) 1.13,3 dovico. The uuismator wo o.-j typo 6ZIOP arul (WtP I Lurij)3 and rocorrig wJ I nriyiichroaiad Input. Tho dfjv-ico Mij t1woo oporat,ing rocordorn, with ono recordor or woctfwl W a paraphaou output. Ono pw-aphaija outpuL In counidorod aufflaient ff!r Day aritIrlatio oporaUon. T1w ar1Wvwtio dovlco opuraton w1th )7 (119chargo oodons -) na'gjiltuda order dloolLargoas 30 mantiname Lialuding airLw, and 3 control diachargaa. To Card 1/2 ACC135SION Me AT3012129 oroure execution of an operation, the logIcal control method mod (qm_l) is iised w1ioro q - fundamental calculation system w-id m - quantity of control discliargon. The control rocordor is coruiactod by moan.9 of a oammator through an olocLron tube and a phase ahiftor. The control itoolf conBi3to of a counter, doon-dor oporation, and a docodor with a contral control oporation. Each ariiitmotlc cparation consists of an aggrogato of micro --op era~iona trannuiltting numbars from the rogistor through tho abi-ftor and aummator. Thia arithmatio dovico maltipliou in 18 woo, doos logical opuratiorw In 6 msoo, dividon in 4-0 woo, and takus squaro root in 90 Msoc. Orig. art. haal 5 figureao ASSOCIalol": none SUBMTM a 00 DATE ACQj 22Dct63 FIICL 1 00 WD COD31 3) NO IW SOVI 000 OnlEnt 000 Card 2/2 KULAQN. A.Ta.. nealatent; MIKITSLIKEVICH, T.Not a9siatent "Electric equIpmont for oil well drilling" b7 K.M. Kulizade. Reviewed by A. IA. KUlagin. 7.11. Kikhel'kevich. IzY.vy9.ucheb.zav.; elektromakh. 1 no.9:127-129 ' 58. OGRA 12: 1) 1. Kuybyahevskiy induetrial'nyy Inatitut. (Oil well drilling-lquipment &nd supplies) (Kulizade, K.N.) 114~ Ull 1 lilt .... ...... .... ....... ........... 1V700 S/i2l/60/000/006/004/008 AUTHORS: -Zheleznov, Ye. S.,.!!1khellkevich, V. N. TITM Automatic Cross-Feed Control of Internal Grinders PERIODICAL: Stanki i Instrument, 1960, No. 6, pp. 18-20 TEXT: The authors describe an automatic control of the cross-feed during Internal grinding operations, the principle of which consists in the fact that, corresponding to the previously set program, the removal speed of the allowance as a function of allowance itself is maintained during the grinding prooess with a definite degree of accuracy %%\The automatic control of the speed of allowance removal during the grind4g prbcess excludes negative effects of the grinding disk wear mid of elastic deformations In the system mach:Lie tool - grinding disk - machined part an the steadiness or the operation cycle. Owing to this it Is possible to increase the speed of allowance removal considerably (by 4-8 times In comparison with the teckmology exalsting at present), which would result in a reduction of machining time without running the risk of burning the machined surface. The authors establish the maximum speed of allowance removal vmax at which the surface of the machined part remains free from burns and the final speed vfin of allowance removal at the end of the machining process, I. e. at Card 1/2 Automatic Cross-Feed Control of IntentaLl Grinders W121/60/000/006/004/008 that instant when the grinding disk is removed from the machined part. The required degree of surface finish of the machined part has to be considered. The automation of the cross-feed is rendered possibly,by the use of a special electric tracer drive which represents a closed system of automatic regulation. If the actual feed deviates from the given one, the system of automatic regulation Alm at reducing this disagreement to a minimi, . The automatic control device has been developed by the Kafedra glektrifikatsil Predpriyatiy Kuybyshevskogo Indus- triallnogo InstItuta (Department of Plant Electrification of the Kuybyshev Industrial Institute) together with the Kuybyahevskly Ordena Lenin& PodshJLpnikovyy Zavod QLuybyahev Order of Lenin Bearing Plant). The investigations and tests cirried Lndlng machine with program-controlleAdeross-feed showed that in this case the machining tlme*an be reduced by 1.9-2.5vltimss in comparison with machining without automatic control, If all the technological demands are observed. Machine tool efficiency increases by 35-50% depending on the type of dimenzion of the machined part, while the specific power consumption Is lowered. There are 2 graphs, 1 photo, I circuit diagram and 1 block-diagram. Card ;R/2 ZREMNOVO Ye. S.F Imnd. tekhn. nauk; ZIMMLIMICH, V. ., aspirant 3ffect of gMm In lateral food mochanlaw an the precision of the regulation of allowance yield speed Isv. vys* ucheb. zav.1 mashimmtr. no.7:192-199 162. iMIRA 161l) 1. Kuybyshevskiy industriallnV inetitut. (Grindine and polishing) (Automatic control) VIMNOV, Yul,,; MIKSLINEVICH, V.N. Four-C I. 1 transistor switch for simultsmous observatiop Of Oeveral, processes on the search of a single-beam oscilloscope. Priborostroenie no.11:28-29 N f62. (MIRA 15:12) (Electric reUys) (Oscillograph) L 06322-67 EWP (k) /EWT (d) /E7WT (m) /F7dP (h) /E74P (1) /E1,1P (v) IEWP (t) /Zi'l IJP(c) RH/ ACC NR: AR6004303 DJ IJ 1; SOURCE CODE: UR/0276/65/OO0/0O9/bl48/`B1a AUTHOR% 14ikhelikevich, V. N. .1 TITLE: New system of automatic cross-feed control for a spherical grinder accord- ing to a specified program of excess material removal as a function of time SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnologiya mashino3troyeniyu, Abs. 9B1101 REF SOURCE: Tr. aeminor~ r 3 ~o vopr. progre3sivn. metodov Bhlifov, i dovodki detaley, obespech. vysok. i stabilln. tochnost' i dogovechn. podahipnikov kacheniya. M., 1964, 168-182 ~1 TOPIC TAGS: grinding machine, automt1c control syntem, bill bearing ABSTRACT: It is noted that, duo to several factors, it is impossible to obtain a high productivity cycle with the required grindine accuracy on ball bearing!!' race grinders without equipping these machines with automatic control of the cross food. Power- or torque-based control systems do not provide such a cycle because of its machining time 4natability. It is only possible to provide such a cycle if, during theeLndlng~procesB, no rej-ulntion of the support speed is attempted, but rather the speed of excess j&iterinl removal is controlled. A Card 1/2 UDG: 621-924.6.012.4-436-529 L 06322-67 ACC UR: AR6004303 closed-loop automatic feed control syaten is described. It regulates the speed as a function of tolerance and thus allows a machining speed several times greater than during normal operating cycles. Consequently the machining, time for a part can be sharply decreased (by a factor of 2-2.51. The factors which influence the periodic machining speed oscillations, grinding power, radial forces, and other parameters during an established machining regime are con- sidored. Ways of decreasing the effects of technological distrubances on control system operation are indicated. Thporetical equations are presented which permit evaluation of the actual t N~Pcrease as a function of time and which allow calculation of th timum system gain coefficient for a given control accuracy. 10 Mustrationese Xanslation of abatraot7 SUB CODE: 13 Card 2/2 4 j , LUTSUK, V.Ya.; MIKOEPMAN, A.I. Use of ultrasonic waves in ?~he mairufacture o~~ c.41-base lacquers for leather. Leh.prom. no.1:34-35 Ja-Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. TSentr;il',ii~vn nauelmo-isaledovatel'skaya laboratoriya Ivano- Frankovskogo soveta narodnogo 0iozyaystva (for Lutsuk). 2. Ivano- Frankovokiy fak-ul'tt~t obshchey,tekhnologii L'vovskogo politeihni- cheskogo inotituta (for 1,11khol man). BIDASYUX, A.G.1 SKUBLESKIYV, Ye.; MIKHELIMAN, A.I. Dowaxing oil-well pipes using ultrasonic methods. Neft. i gas. prom. no.2s49-51 Ap-Je 164. (MIRA 1719) SKUBLEVSKIY, Ye.M.; MIKHELIMAN, A.I. -... I ~ . Plaotic-dymmic thoory of' %rit- r%otior. of sol-,;ifying in a round pipe In a ultmoonto flold. Izv. wyn. tichob. zAvo; neft' I gaz 6 no.10:79-81 163. (MRA 17:3) 1. Ivano-Frankovskiy filial Llvovskogo politekhnicheakoro instituta. M1197,L'10-11, A.:. Concerning tne Lemperature c"-.hro7,~- -~f pe'tro)e= mrvIrr. 'n a ---'F;e section tn an ultraeunic flell. !z-,,. vyv. ucheb. zav.; neft' i __ , ( ',I- gaZ 8 no. 1 .1)17 1 k~f, It). TRA 18:2) 1. lvano-Frankwakly fillml Llvovz;~oro poll ttfkhnl'Cv)elkoJ?k) Instituta. MHELIMAN, A.I.; LUTSUY, V.Ya. Application of ul%raBonic waves in *.re pr-y-uc~: -..,i rf phenol-formaldehyde resina. Leh.prom.no.lt48-49 J&_Mr 164. (VIRA joij) SOV /I Z4-58- 5-5Z50 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 5. p 43 (USSRo AUTHOR Mikhel'man, I.D. TITLE The Importance of Turbines With Series-parallel Stearn Flo%k and Special Methods for Their Thermal Analysis jZna( heniyc turbin s parallel'no-posledovatel'nym potokom para i o9oben- nosti metodik3 ikh teplovogo rascheta) PERIODICAL Tr. Tallinsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Vol A, Nr 105, 15 pp. ill. ABSTRACT. A study is made of the operating principle of a serivs-paral- lel stearn-flow marine turbine in which, when the ship travels at full speed, a group of high-pressure stages operat( s in parallel while, when the ship travels at reduced speed, it oper- ates in series. This principle of operation is compared with other methods for increasing turbine efficiency at cruising speeds and on economy runs, including methods involving in- stallation of special stages for cruising speeds and economy runs and the use of gas-turbine accelerators and of sliding steam parameters. Card 1/1 1 Ship turbines--Perforttance N.A. Kolokol'tsov AID P - 3508 Subject USSR/Power Eng Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 2/30 Author Berson, S. Ya., I. P. Ivanov, I. M. Makhnovetskiy, S. P. Korsak, and M. D. K Xn, Engs. Title Two stage hot air combustion of pulverized coal Periodical Elek.sta., 9, 5-8, S 1955 Abstract The authors discuss in detail certain changes made on boilers of the PK-9-200/35 type, which use hard coal and are Installed at one of the thermal power plants. The article describes the results of 4 years work in designing, testing and improving of the boiler design. Further research and tests are recommended. Three diagrams. Institution : None Submitted : No date 14IKHELIMAII, M.D. Surgical reduction of congenital dislocation of the hip in adolescents and ad4ts. Khirurgila 36 no.6:55-60 Je '60. (MIRA 13:12) (HIP JOITIT-DISLOCATION) ZAIABA, T.Ya,# daktor med. nauk; MERKURIYEVA, R.V.V W4. biol. nauk; MD91ELI_KU, 14.D-., doktor med. nau'.; MIKUUXA, N.M., kand.' mod. naulc Biochemical study of the protein.-carbohydrate complexes of thq blood serum in patients with arthroBis deformans of the hip joint; preliminary report. Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no. 10:3-9 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo Instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - chlen--korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. M.V.Tolkov). Adress av+.orcrvt Moskva A-299, u1. priorova d. 10 TSentrallnyy insiitut travmatologii i ortopedii. Submitted May 23, 1964. KIKHMWVICH. M.S. Ldecaused). prof. Ovanova) Imaginary foreign bodies in the asophapus. Test.otorin. 20 no.2:W.-84 Mr-Ap '58. WU 12: 11) (ISOPMGUS. f or. body refiez sensation from die. of thoracic organs similating for. body (Rue)) (THOUX. dis. causing reflex sensation slmaating esophikgenl for. body (Riis)) MIMMIOVICH, Sh.Kh. (Daugavpils. Istviyekays SSR). the topic *Parallel lines." Kat. v shkole no.6:39-47 158. (MIRA 11: 12) (Geometr7. Plane-Study an4 teaching) ,MIKHEIDVICH, Sheftell Khenekhovich; ANDRONOV, I.K., prof.,reteenzent; NECHATEV,V. 1. dots.. retsenzent; TAL-SKIY,b.i.;;4d.;'66ROKHOVA,S.S.,tokhn.red. (Theory of numbers] Teoriia chisel. 146skva, Gos.izd-vo "Vysshala shkola," 1962. 259 p. (MIRA 1617) (Numbers, Theory of) V.A. (-Ylcoti on of I r. work of' slye J Kt 7 :LA 18:10) 35 .~v rc.!'. 099UTA*.Xp paw uoT,4dTjzg*a 19MIROW 4vq4o UT raAoT 9T In rto/jq-xx ire luoTwhm W-. (P%Uoo) Irg.tmr 4u=dpib2 ltxptmoi - gnioanval/ow OU96T ,XQROCT DzTg me@ oi:m JO DTTTR =trw j0 I.V", uwq,4 jawws 9='T,4 9 1" no Es-za 14TOURM lrOTq*=pojd v DaTAvq luoT!tvmm paw 9latz 'Buwn*Tm smuoj.,wd paw Vrps 4m=q popm 90.4 MmP gnvumxo TTTK - *gvgw a-=* V" VMTcu Idaid ZO.T P090TOAGP =aq wW,TM RUM" 119ATTZWOO *V~IWWV JO aftw&P-Aft - o-E 16 dd '19 ox PoA%,;oza AnrU (VoTa qmw AA-P=j j0 4=1 sea ;Dg) Rolm 4 UST90a UaD) MMI 'Aft 'VOWs L-RJUM 'T"OT MIYJMLISON, A. A. am/Engineering - iroundry, lquipwnt Jan 52 "Machine for Centrifugal Canting of Cast-Iron Water Pipes," A. A. Mikhelloon,' Engr "Litey Prolzvod" No 1, PP B-13 Describes semiautomatic machine, designed by TsKS XIILITMSh add constructed,at "Krasnays Presnys" plant, for casting water pipes of 2W . 250 and 300 ma diams. Gives drawings and discusses func- tions of machine parts in detail. 2*14 USSR/Metallurgy - Foundry, EquiVment YWY 52 "Automatic Shot-Blast Cleaning Machine," A. A. Mikhel'son, Engr, NIILITMASh "Litey Proizvod" No 5, PP 7-9 Describes machine with conveyer feed of castings and forgings of low and medium wt, 2-20 kg. Auto- matic feeder for replacing shot, destroyed in cleaning process and removed pneumaticallyp may be adjusted for shot supply at rates 4 to le k;y/hr. Productivo ,apanitv of machir- 2-4 tons/",-r 228T88 with consumption of 0.5-1 shot amounting to 2-3 kgl/tons. 228T88 A, 112-1-1393 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Blektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 1, p. 214 (USSR) AUTHOR: Mikhellao-n,-A.A. TITLE: Examples of Automation of Foundry Machinery Performance (Primery avtomatizatall raboty liteynykh maahin) PERIODICAL: From 3bornik: Avtomatizatalya tekhnol. protsessov v m"hinostr. Goryachaya obrabotka metallov. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1955, pp-386-400. ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 LATVIA / Chemical Technology. Varnishes# Paints, Dyes H-50 Lacquer-Point Coatings. Abs Jour i Ref Zhur - Xhim., No 12, 1958, No 41676 Author I I'likhelson, -A.E.. Titin, I.A, Inst t Ins- ~.7ut ~Fiziki Title I An Induction Drying of Varniah-Paitt Cbatingsb Orig Pub I Tr. In-ta Fizikit AN Latv& SSR~ 1954, 71 91-103 Ab9tr wt No abstract. Card 1/1 UNW/Adlolne - Ibblaacmaus, Dinamosis Jul Jtf Madleine - Tumors, Xtiology and Pathogenesis Ifte Form& of Localized Ichinococcus (Bobinococcus -T of Sbues and the Prostrate Gland)," Docent A. 1. Mikbol'acz, Faculty Surg Clinic, Bashkir Met Inat, 2 pp .90drurg.17an No 7 MkInococcus in fairly coo== in Bashkir. In 1945 Reftrov published data an 513 Owme, 143 of which wm observed during 9 years previous In departments at Ufa First Surg Clinical Hoop. Disease is usually j" 34142M2 ~/Xadlclno - 3oh1nococous, Digieposis Jul 48 (Ccnt&) 2=alized In liver (80%); lung, spleen, an& kidneys cam next. Infectiou of other organs is rare an& dlWosis Is apt to be inaccurate. Describe* two ram 3=alized forms. ti 34/49T35 Vni chob. Do o 1 W." MIKHMISON, A.I. Technic of fixation of a catheter a demsurs. Yest.kh1r.Grokova 70 no.6t66-67 1950. (CLKL 20:5) 1. Of the Hospital Surgical Clinic of Minsk Medical Institute (Di- rector-YeA.Kombits), Minsk. HIMLISON. A.I., dotseut. Letters to the editor. Wrurgiia no.9:92-93 S '53. (MLRA 6:11) (Bladder--Transplantation) vmmlsm' A. 1. MIKEWSOI,', A. I.: "Surgical treatirent of congenital fIssures of the bladder". Minsk, 195r). Minsk State VAdical Inst. (Disiertation fo:- the Degree of Candidate of MEDICAL Sciences) LaLm Letopial No. 51, 10 Decerber 1955 SO: &I m MIKMISON,A.Z. (Methods for the examination of the urological cases; manual for the practicing physician] Notodika isoledovanits, urologichookikh bolln,ykh, v ponoshch' praLktichookomu vrachu. 2 iz6. top. i dop. Minsk, Goo. izd.-vo BSSR. 1955. 85 p. (MLRA 8:11) (GENITOURINARY ORGANS--DISUSES) ,MIIMLISCU. A.L. dotsent Case of ureterocele descended from the bladder. Urologiia n0-41:58-59 O-D 0 55 - (KIBA 9:12) 1. In gospitallnoy khtrurgichaskoy kliniki Kinskogo, meditainskogo t instituta (dir. kliatki i instituta - dots. I.M.Stellmashonok) (UMERS. diseaaeo, ureterocele prolapeed from bladder) Nums 'lab Dissortations huigioal Treatment of Congenital Clefts of the Bladdar Degrees Doc Red Soi Affilintidni faft indicated.7 Defonso Date, Places 8 Doc 55, Council of tho Minsk State Mod Infit Certification Dates 19 VaY 56 Bourses SM 4b7 A.I,* doteant Xzpariance with surgical treatment of congenital fissures of the bladder. Urologiia 21 no.2:45-49 Ap-je 156. (KIRA 9:12) 1. Is gospitalloor khirurgichaskoy kliniki Kinskogo goewlarstvannogo aeditelaskogo Instituta (dlr. kliniki i instituta - dotenst I.M. Stalfeashonokh) (ADMORK&LITLIS, exatrophy of bladder, surg. (Rua)) (BUDMR, abnormalities, exatropkw, surg. (Rue)) KLMLISON, A.L.. ~9.ktor maditainakikh nauk - --- Letter to the editor. Urologiia 22 no.2:90 Mr-Ap '57. (KIBA 10:7) (BIADDn--4BNORM IT LES AND DZYCHNIT115) -XIML'SON, A.I., doktor maditainakikh nauk (Kins1c) "Outlines of urological symptowtology and disgoosis" by S.D. Gollgorskii. Reviewed by A.I.Mikhel'son. ghtrurgita 33 ao-3: 139 141 gr '57. (KLRA 10:6) (URIURT ORGANS--I)ISYASXS) (GOLIGORSKII, S.D.) 141KM 1_509. A.L.. doktor med.nauk Unusual anomaly and pathology of the upper arir.-"7 tract in sitas Inversua totalis. Urologila 24 no-3:52-53 Vq-J6 '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz goopitallnoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki Kinakoen med1tainskogo Instituta. WRINART TRACT, abnormalities, in situs inveraus (Rua)) (SITUS IWERSUS, compl. urinary abnorm. (Rua)) KnaISLISONp A.I. Case of pilar tumor of the gastronintestinal origin in a 10-year old girl. Khirurgiia 36 160. (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-TUMORS) tract of ambryoma Uo.2tl09-lU Ir (KIRA l3sl2) KUZNM,L~(`V, Cleg 'indroyevich; -,, LUBI , oorla 1vi,novich; Ff,.-',KIIOUKJK!., VLatv. FrAosey-ilch; O.ZN, red. [;.utorr,atIc t,,,.ntrr,I in jreurt.-f; survey -)f forolim ei.1-inecri,,g] *-jtom,,it Ic`.ef;ktJ k,-,ntroll t~rr+prati;ry v promyvhienr-orti; o~)zor zwnjbezhn(A tokhr.Akl. Mr).Ava, G')SI NT) , 19~ 2. Q) p, Q,.I,Gt 17:-,') mmamis(op A.i.,, prof,; H01MORT, V.A. Actinmqaosis of the Wachme Urologiia no.1:84-85 162. WIRA 15,11) 1. Iz urologicheskoy kliniki (sav. - prof* A.I. Mikhellson) Balorusakogo instituta usovershenstwovaniya vrachey. (ACTINOMYCOSIS) (URINARY ORGANS.-TUMORS) HINHEL&SCN A.I., prof. (Minsk) .--I- Review of L.P. Xmizellburd's book *Clinicomentgenological diagnosis of urological diseases.* Urologlia 28 no.5t82-83 S-0063 (MIRA 1714) A. I-of , ; . .'' F E f f i U r c I I xl f nc A I I 1. Uro logi -rifj:!VzL,,,ra k i i ka ror. A.1 k Be I orus-.~kc,jyo ~~no ti ', ;,a I wi.:-i vi, a" r e'; YAGDYYEV, N., otv. red.; tqKkE41SON, A.O., red.; 14YAGKOV, N.Ya., red.; NOVIKOV, G.S., red.; MAYOROVA, Yu.M., red. izd-va; IVONTIYKVA, G.A., tekhn. red. [Work results of the Repetek Station for the Study of Sandy Desert I&Msl Opyt raboty Repetekskol peachano-pustynnot stantsii. Ashkhabad, Isd-vo AN Turkm.SSR, 1963. 10 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Akademiya nauk Turknenskoy SSR, Ashkhabad. Institut pustyn'. (Turkmenistan-Deserts) HIMLISON A.V, Using salt additives in concrete and earth work conducted in the winter. Stroi. truboprov. 8 no.90 S 163. (MIRA 16: 11) 1. Treat Shchakingazatroyo Shchakino Tullakoy obl. HIMLISON, A.V, Using "It additives in concrete and earth work conducted in the winter. Stroi. trubaprov. 8 w.915 S 163. (MIRA 1611.1) 1. Treat ShoheMagazatroyo Shahakino Tullskoy obl. MIKHELISON A, YA. (Engr.), KREYN, S. Ye. BWABFM, M. Z. (EW-) Oils and Fato - Analysis Properties of oils at low temperatures for the electric power industry. Elek. sta. 23 no. 8, 1952. Monthly List of :tussian Accguslons, Library of Congress, November 1952. Unclassified. M, T 1" ), , ,,A/1 114 AUTHORS: Ivanov, K.I. and Mikhel'son A.Ya. 65-10-7/13 TITLE: The Influence of the Degree of Purification of Po-re-- Oils on Their Ability to Form Water Soluble Acids in the Initial Stages of Ageing (Vliyaniye Eiut[nv ochistki energetirheskikh masel na sposobnost' ikh obrazovyvat' vodorastvDrimyye kisloty v nachalle stareniya) PERIODICAL: Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliva i filasel, 1957, No.10, pp. 34 - 41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An investigation of the dependence of the ahility of transformer and turbine oils to form water soluble acids in the initial stages of ageing on the degree of their refining with sulphuric acid was carried out. Properties of oils taken from the investigation are given in Table 1. Oils were successively treated with 93.5% sulphuric acid in 3% portions neutralised with 3016 NaOH, and washed and dried. Thus from each distillate, samples were obtained of a diferent degree of purification. All samples were tested for stability accor- ding to [-OCT 981-55 (results: Figs. 1-41 Table 2). It was established that all investigated distillates and oils prepared from them form, in the initial stages of ageinL:, volatile and non-volatile water-soluble acids in amounts decreasinF, with Card 112 65-10-?/13 The Influence of the Degree of Purification of Po~,,'er Oils on Their Ability to Form Water Soluble Acids in the Initial StageE of Ageing increasing degree of refining up to attainment of a certain optimum of purification which, in the case of Embenskiy oils, corresponds with the optimum degree of purifiebtion in respect of their general stability. On further increase of the degree of purification, the character of the change of the yield of water soluble acids depends on the nature of the initial raw material. WbLile in oils on a naphthenic base (from Archedinsk crude) it continues to decrease, in oils from Embenskoy crude it increases with over-purification. The latter phenomenon is due to an increased content of 'araffinic hydroc,3rbins --n the ftbenskoy oils. There are 2 tables, LL figures and 14 references, 12 of which are Russian and 2 German. ASSOCIATION: All-Unica Power Engineering Institute (Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy institut) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 L;OV-91-59-11-9,120 AUTHORS: Gerasimov, 1~.N., Luzhetskiy, A.A., K14khell'son, A.Ta. neers TITLE: A Comment on an Article by Ya.G. Yemellyanov and Ye.I. Kabanov, "The Use of the New Antioxidants Pyramidon and Antipyrine" ("Energetik", 1957, Nr 7) (Po povodu stat'i Ya. G. Yemellyanova i Ye. I.Kabanova "Primeneniye novykh antiokialiteley piramidona i antipirina" ("Energetik", 1957, Nr 7) PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, Nr 11, pp 20-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On the basis of operational tests of VTI-l fidditivetcarr- ied out on two transformers of the high-voltage network of Mosenergo, the authors of the afore-mentioned article came to the conclusion that this additive is useless and that most power systems refuse to use it. At the same time they recommended the additives pyramidon and antipy- rine on the basis of their genoral stability in laboratory Card 1/2 tests. All of this is disputed by the authors of the SOV-91; 8;11-9/20 A Comment on an Article by Ya.G. Yemellyanov and Ye.l. Kabano ~ The Use of the flew Antioxidants Pyramidon and kntipyrine" present article, who give examples where VTI-l is being successfully used, and state that it has the most marked ability to prevent the formation of low-molecular acids in the initial period of the aging of the oil. They also state, that due to its selective action, the few cases where it has proved ineffective are due to it being used with unsuitable oils. A table is given showing laboratory tests which prove these points. The authors conclude by saying, that laboratory tests, in regard to pyramidon and antipyrine, are usually optimistic. There is one table. Card 212 1. Antioxidants--Test results SOV/65-58-12-10/16 AUTHORS: Ivanov, K. I., Lipshteyn, R.A. and kikhellson, A. Ts. TITLE: New Method for Evaluating the Behaviour of Transformer Oil During Normal Operation (Novyy metod otseaki povedeniya transformatornykh masel v ekspluatatsii) PERIODICAL: Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Kesel, 1958, Nr 12, pp 46-48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A method has been developed in the VTI Laboratory for determining more reliably the behaviour in operation of transformer oil, i.e. the behaviour after ageing. The method consists in ageing the oil in a specially equipped small power transfogmer with a tank capacity of 12 litres operating at 95 C under no-load conditions at a 100% over-voltage, i.e. with a maximum of 100% increase in the field strength with simultaneous blowing of oxygen onto the oil at a rate of 25 ml/min per 10 kg of oil. During the tests the oil was heated by the losses of the transformer itself and also by an additional 140 W immersion heater and a 1800 W hot-plate placed under the transformer. Due to the fitting of an additional Card 1/3 tank and circulation of the oil in the zone of the f ield SOV/65-58-12-10/16 New Method for Evaluating the Behaviour of Transformer oil During Normal Operation at a relatively high test temperature of 95 1 0.5 0C and saturation of the oil with oxygen, the ageing process is accelerated and lasts 750 hours, i.e. the ageing is considerably slower than in various "express" methods. The testing of the oil was effected simult- aneously in two transformers in two stages. The first stage, lasting 100 hours, enables determination of the tendency of the oil to form water soluble acids du-ring the initial stage of ageing; the second stage lasting 650 hours permits evaluating the ability of the oil to resist ageing over long periods. During the first stage, the oxygen is fed in continuously, during the secona stage, the oxygen is fed in solely during the time when the transformer is actually in operation, i.e. 7 hours per day. At certain intervals samples are taken and the total acidity, the content of water soluble and volatile acids, the saponification number, the content of active oxygen and hydrogen, surface tension etc. are determined Card 2/3 and also the loss factor and the break-down voltage. At the end of the tests the quantity of precipitate is SOV/65-58-12-10/16 New Aethod for Evaluating the Behaviour of Transformer Oil During Normal Operation also determined. Between the individual tests, the transformers are carefully cleaned by heating them twice over a long period,each time with a new portion of fresh oil. The here described method permits evaluating of the behaviour of transformer oils under conditions closely resembling normal operating conditions. During the first 100 test hours, it Is possible to evaluate the ability of transformer oils to form low- molecular water soluble acids at the beginning of the ageing process and during a subsequent 650 hours it is possible to determine the behaviour of the oil under conditions of operation over long periods. Test results are given which were obtained for some Soviet oils, one of them containing 0.3% of the anti-oxidant 2,6-di-tert.butyl-4-methylphenol. There are 3 figures ASSUCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy teplo-tekhnicheskiy institut (All-Union Thermo-technical Institute) Card 3/3 S/08 1J62 /000/007/02 7/03 3 B1 68/Bi 01 AUTHORS. Ivanov, K. I., Lipahteyn, R. A., Mikhellson, A. Ya., Luzhetskiy, A. A. TITLE: A method of evaluating the operational characteristics of inhibited insulating oils PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 7, 1962, 550-551, abstract 7M197 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam I toplivam". M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 290-297) TEXT: A test-bench method of evaluating the operational characteristics of transformer oils has been devised (a diagram of the apparatus io givens Essentially this method Consists of testing the oil for aging over a period of 750 hours in a low-power transformer running without load at twice the maximum field intensity. In order to reduce the time taken by the test the aging process of the transformer oil is speeded up by using special devices for heating the oil to 950C, for saturatingit with oxygen and for circulating the oil in the field zone. The quality of the transformer oil is determined, while the oil is in use, from changes In a Card 1/2 S/081/62/CCO/CO7/027/033 A method of evaluating the ... B168/B101 group of characteristics - namely, tendency to form low-molecular water- soluble acids in the initial stages of aging (after 100 hours), general acidity, quantity of sediment, tangent of angle of dielectric losses (tan 6), condition of the solid insulation, corrosive attack on copper, etc. With this method it is possible to make a more objective and ul~ broader evaluation of the operational characteristics of a transformer oil than by other, familiar, methods. A number of tests were carried out by this method on home-produced commercial and experimental oils and also on imported commercial oils. LAbstracter's note: Complete translation Card 2/2 S/065/61/000/007/005/005 E194/E435 AUTHORS: Lipahteyn, R.A., Ivanov, K.I. and Mikhellson, A.Ya. TITLE: Assessment of the service properties of transformer oils PERIODICALt Khimiya L tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No.7, pp.63-70 TEXT: Existing laboratory methods of testing transformer oils do not assess them fully. Accordingly, the Laboratoriya nefti (Petroleum Laboratory) of the VTI has developed a method of assessing transformer oil in small transformers. These transformers operate at twice the rated voltage and, to reduce the test time, ageing of the oil is intensified by heating it to a temperature of 95*C, saturating it with oxygen and by circulation of the oil. The oil is assessed by measuring the contents of low and high molecular weight acids, the amount of sludge, the dielectric lose angle, the condition of the solid insulation, corrosivity to copper and other tests. These rig tests give results that are in agreement with VTI experience of the service performance of the oils in question and data obtained by A.A.Luzhetakiy. Test results on a considerable number of oils are Card 1/3 S/065/61/000/007/005/005 Assessment of the service ... E194/E435 given. In general, Soviet oils from low sulphur crudes were unsatisfactory usually because of excessive formation of low molecular weight acids or sludge. Even the best of the Baku oils did not give such good rig test results as imported British and French oils. Oils produced from high sulphur crudes were also generally unsatisfactory. Di-terbutylparacresol (DBPC) effectively improved the oxidation stability of many of the oils, However, the results of rig tests on inhibited oils are sometimes not so favourable as might be expected from labora-tory bench tests, The usual relationship between depth of refining and inhibitor response is reported. With base oil of satisfactory quality, the content of DBPC may be reduced from 0.3 to 0.2%, but further reduction to 0.1% gives poor performance. The All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Petroleum Industry (VNII NP) and the Novo-Kuybyshev Refinery developed a method of manufacturing hydrofined transformer oil from high sulphur crudes without solvent treatment. Although bench test results are satisfactory, heavy sludge formation was experienced in laboratory transformers and, accordingly, stricter requirements were applied to this oil in Card 2/3 S/065/61/000/007/005/005 Assessment of the service ... C194/E435 respect of sludge formation in the fourteen hour oxidation test of the standard MOT 981-55 (GOST 981-55). The second production batch of hydrofined oil was also refined by percolation and gave much better rig test results. On the basis of the work, it in recommended that if transformer oils are made from now crudes by new refinery processes, or with new additives, they should be admitted to general use only after being subjected to a 750 hour rig test on experimental transformers using the procedure of the VTI' The existing standard for transformer oils rocT982-56 (GOST 982-50 should be tightened up in respect of dielectric loss angle, and for aromatic oils in respect of sludge formation after oxidation. Some tightening up in neutralization value after oxidation is also to be recommended. Vhen further experience has been accumulated the standard should be extended to include such characteristics as colour, interfacial tension, stability of electrical properties on laboratory &going, copper strip test and gassing properties in hydrogen atmosphere. There are 2 figures, 4 tables and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: VTI im. Dzerzhinskogo (VTI im Dzerzhinskiy) Card 3/3 IVAKOVO K.I., daktor khimichookikh nauk; MIMLISOIT, A.Ya., inzh. Internation,al method of testing insulating oils for artificial aging. Vest.alektroprom. 33 no.1:5-9 A 162. (MIRA 14:12) (Inmilating oils--Testing)