SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOVIK, R.M. - NOVIKOV, A.A.
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TITLE: Polarographic Determinatior c" iodiies in Melts
(Polyarograficheskoye opr--~dai(~ni,,,e yoi-idov v rasplava!ch,'
PERIODICALi Zhurnal analitiche~ikoy Khimi'-, 7~jl 1!, "r ~,, DT 6,1-:'~4
(USSh)
ABSTRACT: Earlier papers (Ref 1) reported on the possibility of
determining various anions in a mixture of molten nitrate;3
acting as medium and an eictrode ccuple Ptmicro - Ftmacro
The behavior of chromates a-:~i n4.triten in molt(n ni-r,-.te.,
already been accuratel.,r inv,,.~t-_'gatad '':-efq ~, -". T-Y, ,t- ~-~;?nt
paper ion J- is investilqat,~-j, -;hic- cuseo t1io
waves in the anode range. The fir,_'t tc th'~. --ni,-ic
oxidation of the iodide; i'_- -.n
concentration of the iod'-Ie. 'ihp sv~c~ nd rptve e
mo me n t o I i ri t ro d u c i nv, i o d i dt -, tt % rrrQ it! !I
the nitrite anion wave. Acidifyir.~ 0. 'n--- mol', b.-I, c-.-_:Eec
the second wave to disappear, wnilst fir3t. -,7,a-.;i re-ains
unchanged. An addition of sodiui2 nitrite to the :Y.(-I* c-'_~.ge-c
Card 1/3 second wave to increase ir. maFnitudsi,. 'he fci-matior. c' nltr_-',~e
Polarographic Determination of Iodides in Yelts SOV /1'7r-l 1-1 _11
in the melt af ter addition of -J-) ii,ia is expjEIir.&--4 --y
reactioni 2 KJ + MIC 3 W=91 1 2 '1 KNO2 + K 2C, .
Without considering this roacliu-n, the determinatiDn o' J- in
the melt can be effected in a po-',Lrof~raphic aay, basin,- on the
occurrence of' a condition of r-.-: 11 ilibrium. Th,~ maqnitufo of' tl-~:
first wave of' the iodide doe~3 nct change durini. the 4 .1
minutes following the additicn of' the weii'Tned in ;1(le
and is well reproducible. Th- polaroCrap~.J.f-. c,,4r-,res
depending from which nide they aro takon. 'this i.3 due to ti
modification of the electrode s,,rface while polaroprarhin..-,
especially at high temperLtu:-es. ir orfler to obtain,
reproducibility, the anode muot bc c',~anod b.-,' arin,~al-`-,-.
At 340 : 50 the half--.%ave pote-,,-,tiil is C.'2 � C.-2 V and is
almost independent of the iodil,~ ccnc,~ntrafion. 'Nhun t-,e
polarographic wave begins t,) appear, the anole pc.,t-7,.+1`-a1
only to a slight extent, while the cathode potential C Y. a n;~ e i s
considerable. When the limi, r-.irrent iF reached, t'-;~- % r.c,! e
potential chan6es to a hi,~-,h devree, while the c;ath-,,1,t? Tot-ntfal
remains almost unchanged. 7,he temperat-afe cc~,fficient c ' t?:e
diffusion current was determined b.,, two methods
Card 2/3 amounts to 1-5,~' per degree. it was established that 1h.-
1 7_( 121
~_J.
Polarographic Determination of Iodideri in M6olta Sl~'1/75
quantity of the diffusion current linearly depends on the
concentration of J- in the melt. The determination of vilrioun
quantities of potaunium iodide on the baDin of the c-ilibrntion
line offers satisfying rosults. The moan error amounts to
Investigations showed that polarographic determination of
iodides in molten nitrates at temperatures of 270-3900 and in
molten chlorides at temperatures of 700-7500 is possible.
Also the possibility of amperometric titration of the iodide
with weighed micro-portions of silver nitrate and pota-9sium
bichromate it3 ohown. it ffa3 aloo o.3tabll,'3hed that') a (!ornplox
formation occurs bot-moon the ions J-, Cdl.'~' and Pb-" 'n molten
nitrates. Students of the University of Kishinev N. :~otova
and Ye. Levinzon participated in carrying out the present Taper.
There are 5 figures, 4 tables, and 4 Soviet referencen.
ASSOCIATION: Kiohinevskiy goi3udar,,3tvennyy univ--?r.,iitet (7i3hJn--,v Stnte
University)
SUBMITTED: May 30, 1957
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Brucellae
Abs Jour Ref Viur Dijl., No 22, 1958, 99441
Auth-)r Virob'yev, M.V., Novik, S.A., Kityureva, U.N.
Inst Om:ft Scientific Research Listitute of EpidemioloGy,
MicrobioloGy and Hy(;Leae
Title On the Problem ;f Mij~,Tatijii of Drucella Anon(,? Farm
Animals.
Orif Pub Tr. Oraskj~;o n.0i. ia-ta epidemiol., mikr:)bi:)I. i ;i_iyeny
1957, No 4, 245-248
Abstract The possibility of migration of Brucella :)f sheep oriLin
to cattle was established by typina of cultures.
G. Ivanova
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yeast. Tl-lidy 13NIIJPPT no.4-123-126 I (, 1, . (xl,~A :7!10)
KOVIK, V.G.
Kinescope electron beam dcfleatlon amplAfter. Radiotekh. i elaktron.
8 no.lOtl756-1763 0 163. (?aRA 16M)
TARAN, YU.N.; NOVIK, V.I.--
Exposure of the granular structur~3 of cementite in white cast iron.
Zav. lab. 31 no.9:1110-1111 165. ~MIY,,A 18:10)
1. InBtitut chornoy metallurgit imeni Bardina.
KASATKIIIAO G.M.t inzh.; -,40VIK, V.K., inzhol V..)I)()V v A.V.t In7-h.;
-UZNMISKIYO V.S., inzb.
Amur-type unit for multipoint automatic temperature regulation.
Kbol. tekb. 38 no. 1:11-15 Ja-F 161. (MDU 14:4)
1. HoskovskLy zavad "Energapribor" (for Kasatkina and Novik).
2. Giprokholod (for Karpov). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut kholodillnoy promyshlonnosti imeni, A.I. Mkoyana (for
Uzhanskiy).
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
(Temperature regulatore)
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ACCESSION NR: AP4041049 S/0120/64/000/003/0186/0189
AUTHOR: Gavrilova, N. D.; Novik, V. K.
TITLE: Outfit for dynamic study of the pyroelectric affect in a wide temperature
range
SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 3. 1964, 186-189
TOPIC TAGS: pyroelectric effect, crystal pyroelectric characteristics
ABSTRACT: An outfit suitable for measuring pyroelectric characteristics of
i crystals within -190+IZOC is shown in Enclosure 1. Light from source I passes
through flicker shutter 3 driven by motor 4. Thus, a modulated beam is focused,
by optical system Z of an IKS- I I spectrometer, at the ourface of crystal 6
mounted in holder 7 insi" cryostat 8. Details of the cryostat design are given.
The effects of temperature and field strength on the pyroelectric current in a
triglycine -sulfate crystal were studied on the above outfit; the results obtained
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are Laid to be in agreement with A. Chynoweth's data (J. Appl. Phys. , 1956, V.
78, and Phys. Rev. , 1956, 10Z, 10Z1). "The authors consider it their pleasant
duty to thank V. A. Koptsik for his guidancc, Ye. G. Valyashko and 1. M.
Sil'vestrova for their valuable advice re the outfit design, and also B. A. Strukov
for his constant attention to the project and fruitful discussions." Orig. art. has:
4 figures and I formula.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University); Moskovskiy stankoinstrumental'ny*y institut (Moscow
Machine and Tool Institute)
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Outfit for measuring the dynamio
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LEBELEVA, V.V. (Moflkva)-, ro'OVIK, VA. (Mogkva)
Radiating capacity of certain commerclal al',oys i, thp
infrared region of the spectrum. lzv. AN' SSSR. Met. i gor.
delo no.4-143-1-46 Jl-Al, 164. (Ml~,A
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ACCESSION NR: AP5oo4347 S/W(0/65/010/001/0113/01111
AUTHOR: Novik) V. K.
TITLE: ropertica of some crystals
Mejeotric p
SOURCE: xr1stallograftya, v..10, no. 1, 1965, W_A4
TOPIC TAGS: pyroelectricityp ferroelectricityt dielectric constant,, lithium sul-
fate,, guanidine ali=inum cu.1fate, ethylene dimine tartarate
ABSTRACT, In view of the recently observed connection between pyroelectric and
ferroelectric,propertiess the author measured by a static method the temperature
dependence of the pyroelectric constants of the linear pyroelectrice 14thium sul-
fate monobydrate, ethylene diamine tartarate (EDT)j and guanidine aluminum sulfate
hex-abydrife-NO). -Themeasurements were made at constant stress. Three or four
sm.2plest measur ing 4 x 7 x 0-5 mm were cut from crystals of each compound perpen-
dicular to the polar axis. The measurements were made in vacuum I x 10-3 = Hg
at an accuracy within t The polarization was recorded automatically. The re-
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but the v.Uues were 2 or 3 times larger, The ratio of the pyroolectric constant
to the dieiectric constant, which is a measure of the suitability of the pyro-
electric substance for use as a radiation receivero and its temperature dependence
were also measured,, and the results are shown in Fig. 2 of the enclosure. It is
also noted that4estimates of the lectric coefficient for single-crystal tri-
be d barium titanaff4leeld for this ratio values of 2--3.5 and
glycine sulfa' 0.11
at (+15--40C) anR20-_._5Wr, -respectively. "The author thanks V. A. Ko~tsik for
-~___L A- 4616- --1. 'n A. A+-milenv 4nr volunble rpmn ks. and T. M. GII'veatrova
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ACCE-'SSION NR: AP40,11-3923 S/0279164/0001004/0143/0146
AUTHOR- Labedeva, V. V. (Moscow)j Novik, V. Ka (Moriow)
TITLE: The (imlaii4i 51 ofc ie on-of
ertain.commercial alloys -in--the-infrind- gi
ih~_spectrum
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Metallurgiya i gornoye delo, no.- 4. 1964. 143-14ft
isiui-v za an incream
alloy for-control pur
VA-YVAUCAY-uned
-temperature range, of L62
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an
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1w,
length X = 91 1- 1 c~oai! Specimens were sus-
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pended on porcelain tubes in a water-cooled vacuum chamber at a residual pres-
sure of 0. 1 to 0. 3 mm, Hg to prevent surface oxidation and to decrease
heat transfer. They were heated by an electrical s .piral through a 0. 15 mm.
thick porcelain plate. The optical system was protected from the spiral irradia-
tion by asbestos fiber which covered the sides of the 10 x 30 x 1. 3 mm specimens.
The wotel.ng surface. -was -delineated by a -water-cooled Al diaph x-agm atadistance
of 2. to 2.5 mm from the specimen. In Al alloys spectral emissivity increased
by 10fa and in other alloys considerably more after the second heating. In "St. 3"
and "St.- 45"-s-teels the-conspicuou-9 oxidation -caused a-drastic increased in mono-
chromaticemissivity at 250C. It reached 0. 8 to 0. 95 at 650C. Between 100C
and 400C Al alloys and brass have a lower emissivity than steel, The effects of
the surface quality are more appreciable in such oxidized alloys as brass and
;teriiitic-oflrey-b*4y.-'-'ADI"-atid-----
"DI611 at 106 to 50OC; "L6-2 at 100 to 40OC; and "St. 31' dnd lfSt.45`11 specimens
at 100C. Orig, art, has: 4 figures
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MALININ, H.S., inzh.; NOVIK, V.M., inzh.
Increasing the operative efficiency of pulverized coal feeders.
Energetik 10 no.10:11-12 0 162. (MBU 15:12)
(Coal, Pulverized)
HOVIE, V.11.
Pathotiorpholof-ic char,,~~-z In tnp
ifopr.klin.loch.zlok. novoobraz.,
(STOMACH, vieoplasm3
murl:., rwiftet ton,
gRO.ri.- voill
wn."- ol r-trent,'?~i "a clnr-s4r.
Rigo 1:110-13t. 1951
chnmoi of
NOVIK _Y_LP..dorozhnyy master
.==2
Our methods of maintenance of isolated rail joints vith metal. plates.
Put' i put.khoz. 7 no.2:j,2 163. OURA 16:2)
I* Yasinovatskaya distantsiya puti Donetakoy dorogi.
(Railroads--Rails)
I , i .
Yo. 17
"Local ;~Pl-jliccitlon of a V r'.roonrll Gurverit In ~-,crir ',oriatrlctj~,r, _,
EsOP1-arl-)U8'p'7 Vest. Otc)-rjiio-JFAj,jj~~:1-uj., ,-o. 2, 194~,. Cand. i4ecilcal z)cj.,
;,,L)r., Qtorkilriolaryri,olo~f,icaj ~~Jji,jc, hostov-on-Don Med. Inst.,
. NOVIK, Ya.1.1. , prof.
Allergic zani-festations in the mucosa of tho acces-11 cin,jrms of
the noee. Vilaavasek. (From Cs. otolaryngologiey V-4-1956).
Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 20 no.4:77-788 JI-Ag 160.
(19-RA 14:6)
(ALLERG Y) OTOSE, ACGFZSORY SINUSES OF-DISFASES)
NOVIK, yo. % . prof . ; GORLH, N. V.
Portable amplifier of bioclectric potentials VW its diagnostic value
in otiatric practice., Zhur. ush. nos. i gorl. bol. 21 no.4.-25-27
JI-Ag 161. (W~iA 15: 1)
I
1. Iz Otorinolaringologichoskogo otdo1eniya Stanislavskoy oblastnoy
klinichesko b 11 't
(M.I.T.It INn,.lTsUy,*,,,,T, N,) AIIIIARATUi) (hAtf-~131~"W
NOVIK, Ye. ).
"On the Carboniferous Deposits of the Llwav Trough,ff Dokl. AN SSSR, 51) Nool,
1946
Oct 194T
OhM100441 ProspelatIng
"Classification of Coal Pterldosperms," Ye. 0. Waviks,
rhatGeol. Balm Acad Sol WOO 3 pp
*Dok Akad Nauk.B&M, Nova Ber" Tol LVIII,, So 2
Genorol. account of various findings mde on apectse
of the 0,yeadofillose class (ptoridosperwas) foml In
the rock acal, deposits In the Swopeam part of Rwsl&
SubmItteA by Acadealolam V. N. Sukachev, 13 Apr 107.
Ono
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L;sLf i
IXI 1
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A;)r I-I
KOVIK, Ye. 0.
"Unconformity in the Deposits of the Lower Carbaniferoizz of the Llvov Synclina,,Q
Dokl. AN SSSR, 69, mo.1, 1949
Inst. Gaol, Sci., Ukr AS
ISHCFMIKO, A.M.; VOV1K__Y&OA6W professor, doktor geologo-mineralogicheakikh
nauk; GOINASHCHUK S.I., redaktor; XRTWVSUYA, B.S.. tekhnicheekiy
redaktor.
(Atlas of microspores and pollens of the Middle Carboniferous In the
western part of the Donato Basin) Atlas mikrospor I pylltsy arednego
karbona capadnoi chasti Donetakogo bassaina. Kiev, lzd-vo Akad. nauk
Ukr. SSR, 1952. 82 p. 22 tables. (KIRA 8:2)
1. Chlea-korrespondent AS Ukrainskoy SSR.(for Sovik)
(Donets Buin--Kicropaleontology) (Donets Basin--Coal geology)
(Pollen, Possil)
HOVIK, YO.O.
rCarboniferous flora of the Airopean part of the U.S.S.R.] Xrmmennougol'naia
flora evropeiskoi chasti =R. Houkva, Izd-vo akademli nauk SSSR. 1952.
468 p. Paleont.SSSH 1:)-IZ8 152. (MILRA 6:7 )
1. Inatitut greologichaskikh aaak Akademii nank USSR. (Paleobotany)
7"
i-"amQrinou,~ol I naya f lora ,, )s tochn,y
ferjus flora of t,h,, L'I*wlt.orr rart. '!ic
nauk 11'kralirisko-l
137 p. illus.
tliQ.-raphy: 127-1,~
At hear,' of tit! A,-ault:miva
i~i~-+i Lau?. Trudy. J-jr~ya itr~~t~ -rafi i
524/5
622A
N9
D,c,, as -,'ar, ri-
ro- t~; in 1-".
~--airsl:jv
7 Pal - )rt-lo;-i.' ".-7
JwITr-.---TG-.Q4--.,.SZKKMKO. N.P.. otwetstvennyy redaktor; ISHCEIZEKO, A.M..
kandlda~ geologo-mineralogichesk-1kh nauk, redaktor; SHTULIK&M, IJ.,
redaktor; KRTWVMATA, V.S.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
Carboniferous flora of the eastern section of the Donets Basin.
Tmo Instytut geologichnykh nauk. Seriia, stratigrafii i paleonto-
logii no.7:3-128 '54. (KLHA 7:12)
1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akademil nauk USSR (for Semeneako).
(Donets Basin-Faleobotany)
16CM, -Z I C.
"Akrilvan laikolayevich Kri.~ihtofovich W~,-5-1953) llecrolo~7j",
GeoloCichrruy Zh., 14, No 1, K-93, 1954 (Olvainian)
In mcraor,- of the outstandixg paleo'botanist A. Ii. Frjshtofc,;ich. The
author not-es the extrenely fruit.ful scientific actiwlty of A.P. Krishtofo-
vich, especial2,y intlie field of stuctr of aleobotzax-C, frmtlie Cari)rian tc
tlie Tertiary period. (RZhGool, No 5, 1954~
SCI: Sm. No. W,3, 5 Apr. 55
KOVIK. TO.O.
*~-- .".
Stratigraphy of Devonian deposits of the Dnieper-Donets Lowlsnd.
lev. AN S53a. Ser.geol. 19 no.2:44-54 Kr-Ap 154. (KZRA 7:7)
(Dnieper Lowland-Geology. Stratigraphic) (Geology, Stratigraple-
Dnieper Lowland)
BRAZHNIKOVA. N-Ye.; ISHCHZWKO. A.M.; ISHCHENKO, T.A.- IV) UL Y-WOW
SMMIQA, P.L.; BONDARCHIJI. T.G.. akademik, ot*dVet*emwy re-
daktor.
[Tauns, and flora of Carboniferous deposits of the Galician-
Volyn Lowland] Tauna i flora kamennougollnykh otlozhanit Ga-
litatisko-Volynakot vpadiny. Kiev, Icd-vo Akadsmii nauk Uk-
rainskot SSR, 1956. 409 p. (Akademita nauk UHZR. Kiev. Insti-
tut geologichnykh nauk. Trudy. Serita stratigrafit i paloonto-
logit, no.10) NLRA 9:11)
Alcademlys mauk URM (for Bondarchuk).
(Galteten-Volyn Lowland--Paleontology, Stratigraphic)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7,
pp 37-38 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Novik, Ye. 0., Ishchenko, T. A.
TITLE: Flora of the Carboniferous Deposits of the Galitsiysko-
Volynskiy Basin (Flora kamennougot'nykh otlozheniy
Galitsiyako-Volynskoy vpadiny)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. nauk AN SSSR, 1956, vol 10, pp 200-
260
ABSTRACT: The Carboniferous sediments of the basin belong to
the Lower Carboniferous and to the lower part of the
Middle Carboniferous (Bashkirskiy stage). In them 45
species of fossil plants have been discovered--ferns,
rushes, club mosses, seed ferns, and cordaites. These
plants are distributed irregularly throug out the geo-
logic section. Deposits of the Tournaisian and the
lower art of the Visean stages contain few plant re-
Card 1/2 mains N species). A large number of species are
15-1957-7-9095
Flora of the Carboniferous Deposits of the Galitsiysko-Volynskiy
Basin (Cont.)
found in the Upper Visean (23 species) and the Namurian (30
species) sediments, and somewhat fewer in the Bashkirskiy
rocks (22 species). Detailed descriptions are given of these
fossil plants. The characteristic flora of different hori-
zons of the Carboniferous dcposits in the basin are listed.
A comparison Is made between the Carboniferous flora of the
Galitsiyako-Volynakiy basin and those of adjacent regions of
the USSR; it is similar to the flora of the Donets basin and
the Dnepr-Donets basin. A similarity was noted between the
Visean flora of the Galitsiysko-Volynskiy basin and the flora
of the coal-bearing series of the Moscow basin and the Morav-
ian-Silesian roofing slates of Czechoslovakia.
Card 2/2 T. A. Ishchenko
X-ISHNISKIT. V.I..
ATZE!;V',RC,. D.Te. . goolog; RkTATKI-PVSKIY. N.F., geolng; BARI
gnolog; BASS. Tu.B.. gmolop,; VADIICV. N.T., r"olog; GL~A IT. V.Ta.,
gmnlng; DIDM.VSKIT, V.Ta.. geolog; rKiSEW. V.A.. g#-olog; ZMOV.
rt.Y.. goolog; ZAK)RIT, P.F.. r#qnlo(-; ITAWNSHIN, M.N.. gnoleg;
KAPTi,lZFTW-C;[ERlUUS(','lA. O.K.. emolor: KLIlCNKO. V.Ta.. F,"olog;
IMUMIN. V.I., pnolog; XLYUSIMIKOV, M.N.. gnolog; KRASHUNINJIEDVA,
O.V.. gnolog; KUTSTBA, A.M., poiolog; LAPCHIK. Y.Tsq.. gnolng:
LICHAK, I.L., roolog; MAKITY,11111h. A.A.. goolop: KAMTENK0. Tm.M..
gnolog: I)EMIA, V.S., gtinlog: 1CLTMO, G.I., F,"lng; NATDIN,
D.P,. goolng: POWVKO. I.K.. gnolog; HODIONOV.
S.P., treolog; SZ1-0MW. J.P., skadmmik. gnolog: SERGETEV, A.D..
4mnlog; SIROSHTAN. R.1., qmolor: SLAVIN. V.1.. gmnlog; SUKTIRFMVICH.
P.P., gmnlng; MLIMM, L.G., pmolog: USSUKO. I.S.. gmolog; USTI-
tF)VSKrT. Tu.9.. gmolng; TSAIrl"SKIT, I.D.. gmolog-, SIMIGA. P.L.,
; TA','llICllF' . I.M., gnoloe,-. A1471UPOT.
gnnIng; TURK, TuJii.. jmolop MM
P.Ta.. plavny7 rm4aktnr: FILIPPOVA. B.S.. rni. W-va; GUWVA.
0.A., to~khn.rmd.
[Gnnlnzv of the U.S.S.R.] Gmnlopiia SSSR. Glav. red. P.IA.Antrcpov.
lml.5.[Ukratnian S.S.R., Moldavian S.S.H.1 UkrainRkaia SSR.
Moldavnknia SSR. Rml. V.A. Erilinv, N.P. Sommnenko. Pt.I.LGmological
(inscription nf thm Dlatfnrm armal Gmolopicho4akoe oD.sanim platfor-
mennni chnAtl. ~bnkva. Goq. nr-irhno-tmkhn.lzd-vo lit-ry po gmol. t
ok-hronm nmdr. 1958. 1000 p. I Sipplementl Prilnzhmniia.
-7continued on next card)
AYZP,NVNR(',. D.T~.---(contfnumd) Card 2.
1 fnld.MT)a (in portfoilo) OGRA 12:1)
1. Rimin (lnII- U.S.S.R.) Glnvnoye upravlentye geologit i
okhrany neir. 2. 11krninaknye ronlogicheskoye upravlani3re
'4105terstva goologii i okhrany nodr SSSR i Institit geologicheskikh
nauk Akademit nAiik USSR (for all except Antropov. FiliDpova, Gurova).
3.Glavnyy genlog Ukrainskogo gonlogichaskoeo upravleniya (fnr Tershov).
4. A.N UkrFitaskny SSR (fnr Semenenko).
(Araine-Genlogy) (MoldAvia-GAnlogy)
NOVIK, Ta.0 (Novyk. Ye.0.1
Phytnatratigraphic basis for correlating Car'~onlferous aed~ments
in the Furopoan part of the U.S.S.R. Geol.zhur. 18 no.3:3-18
158. OIRA 11:11)
(Paloobotan7) (Coal gooloa )
KOVIK. T6.0. [Novyk. 11.0-1
On tho systematic classification of Carboniferous ferns of the
form genus Pecopteris. Geol.zIrw. 18 no.5:94-98 ~58.
(141RA 12: 1)
(Ferns, Fossil)
NOTIK, K.O. [Novyk, K.O.]; FSBMKOV, Me [Permlyakov. 7.V.1; KOTALMM,
-~ --
Hain stages of pro-Soviet geological surve7s of Donate Basin hard
coal deposits. Tiany'r AB MM 29 no-3:32-42 Kr 058. (MIRA Ils5)
1. Ghlev,-korrespondent AN URSR (for Novik).
(Donets Basin-Geoloetcal aurvoys)
---UOVIK, Takaterins Osipovna (Hovyk. K.O.1; PMTAKOV. Vadim Vasillyevich;
BALMMOVSKIT,'M.P. [Balukhovalkyi. M.P.]. doktor geologo-miner.
asuk, otv.red.: KELINIK. G.F. [Kellnyk. H.F.J. red.izd-TS;
KHTLOVSKATA, H.S. (Krylove'ka, H.S.J. tekhn.red.
[Great Donets Basin; a history of its problems and the results
of their study] Velykyi Donbas; Istoriin stanovleania probleaq
ta resul'taty doslidzhen'. Xylv, Vyd-vo Akad.nauk URSR. 1959.
50 P. (KIRA 13:7)
(Donets Basin-Geology, Economic)
IMVIK, Tq.q-.[NovYk0 Koo.]
Organization of a section on the history of geology and
geogra by- Geol. chur. 19 no-3:106-108 '59. (KRA 12:10)
n
fGeography) (Geology-)
NOVIKp Tokaterina Osipovna; PMIYAKOV, Vadim Vasillyevich; KOVAMKO, Yeka-
nai~~~ehVkd; RODIONOV, S.P., doktor pologo-m ralogichaskikh
ine
naukv otv. red.; S&REDENKO, M.14.g doktor ekano--Icbeskikh meuk, ctv. red.;
ZAVIUUKHINA, V.N., red. izd-va; SKLYAROVA, V.Ye., tekhn. red.
(History of geological studies of the Donets coal basin, 1700-19171
Iotoriia geologicheskikh isoledovanii Donotakogo karennougollnogo
baoseinag 1700-1917. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 1960. 530 p.
(MIRA 34:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent All USSR (for Rodionov)
(DonetD Basin-Geology)
- NOVI&,-Ye.Q,-[j1ovyk, K.0.1
International geological congresses and the participation of Russian
geologists in them'. Mol. zhur. 20 no. 4:95-104 160. (MIPLA 14-4)
(Geology-Congresses)
-Uk, K.O.); KOVALENKO, K.O.
NOVIK K DJjtQ
M.Mazonosov, the-founder of geology; on the 250th anniversary
of his birth. Geol~zhur. 21 no.5:3--13 161. (MIRA 14:10)
6
1. InstitA geologicheakikh nauk AN USSR.
OAmonosovp tfdkhAil Vaiillevich, 1711-1765)
(Geolo r~
NOVIK9 YeoO* [Rovyk, K.O.)
Historical review of paleobotanic studies in the Ukrainian S.S.R.
Geol.zhur. 22 no.51lOO-108 162. (KIPA 15:12)
1. Institut geologicheakikh nauk AN UkrSSR.
(Ukraine-Paleobotany)
MENVERG, David Tefremovich; BRAZHNIKOVA, Nina Yevgenlyev-na; MOVIR,
Tekaterina OsiDovna; ROTAY, Avraam Prokhorovich, prof.; SIFTLIGA,
Polina Lukinichna; BONDAIRCHUK, V.G., rkalez:ik, otv.red.;
ZAVIRYUKHINA, V.N., red.izd-va; KADASHEVICH, O.A., tekhn.red.
(Stratigraphy of Carboniferous sedLments in the Donets Basin)
Stratigraftia kamennougollnykh otlozhenii Donetskogo basseina.
Klevq 1963. 182 p. (Akademiia nauk TIRSR. Institut geologichrqkh
nauk. Seriia strativ
,rafii i paleontologii. Trudy, no.37).
(KIRA 16:12)
1. AN UkrSSR (for Bonlarchuk)
NOVIK 1
-4~~
Floristic characteristics and division of terrigenous layer
of the Lower Carboniferous in the Donets Basin and its western
extension. Geol. zhur. 23 no,2:9-22 163. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Inatitut geologIcheskikh hAuk AN UkrSSR.
(Donets Basin region-Paleobotany, Stratigraphic)
ISFICHEMKO, Taaar~j. NOVIK, Ye.O., otv. red.
lbovonioi f';riru t,)f the, Gresitor Dcn,~-t.,j --asin] Devonakala
fl3ra bollshoFo Ktov, riiwiw-va dumka, 1965. 118 p.
(MIWA 18:8)
1. Clilen-korrespndent i,44 Ukr.S~;t (for Ilov-1k).
V1.
3/076/60/034/04/15/042
B010/BO09
AUTHORSt Bezuglyy, V. D., Novik, Ye. Yu. (Kharlkov)
TITLEs Polarographic Investigation of Terephthalic Acid
PERIODICALt Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 54, No. 4, PP. 795-801
TEXT; Since terephthalic ajid is becoming increasingly important in the
manufacture of-plastics t possibility of determining this acid polaro-
graphically was investigated. The experiments were carried out with the aid of
and FG-88-polarograph and an Hg dropping electrode in LiCl-, MgCl 2- and CaCl 2-
3olutions, and with a buffer of the following compositions (C 2H5)4 NOH + CH 3COOH
if PO 4 C,H OH. The effects of the concentrations of these solutions and the
3 1 6 5
(TablP.) were investigated. It was found that the anion of terephthalic acid
reduced on the Hg dropping electrode. The reduction potential depends on the
llitture of the background and particularly on that of the cations as well as on
,,,,J.r ~onc,,,,Jration. The moot marked polarographic waves are obtained in the
-ard 112
Polarographic Investigation of Terephthallo S/076/60/034M/15/042
Acid B010009
2+ 2+ 2- 3-
presence of Ng and Ca , while the anions 304 and PO4 cause a deformation
of the waves. The process of electric reduction of terephthalate is believed
to be due to ion reactions in the solution (which has already been pointed out
by A. N. Frumkin (Refs. 3,4). Thega ion reactions result in the formation of
cation bridges, thus facilitating the transportation of depolarizer particles
to the cathode. V. K. Semenchenko (Ref. 5) has also pointed to a formation of
"associated ion pairs" in electrolyte solutions. The anions disturb the
formation of cation bridges between the electrode and the anions of terephthalic
acid. The reduction of terephthu'Lic acid is explained by the conjugation of
the polar carbonyl groups with the system of double bonds of the benzene ring.
The application of the polarographic method for the quantitative determination
of tiarephthalic acid to shown. An equation by IlIkovich is mentioned in the text.
There are 7 figures, I table, and 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: June 23, 1956
Card 212
DMITRIYEVA, MI.; NoVIK, YO.Yu.
Polarographic determination of methyl acrylate. Zav. lab. 27
no. 4095-396 161. (11,11U, 14:4)
1. KharIkovskiy zavod zubov-rachabnykh materialov.
(Acrylic acid)
BEZUGLYY, V.D.; NOVIK) Y00yu.
Polarographic method for determining terephthalic acid. Zdav,jab,27
UO.5:544-545 161. (YIPA 14-5)
1. Kharlkovok-*y xavod zubovrachebnykh materialov.
(Terephthalic acid)
NOVIXI YU.S.
Block-type interlocking systom di the I.-itvian railroad. Avt=.,
telem. i aviaz' 5 no.601-33 Je 161. (MMA 14:9)
1. Zaveduyushchiy marshrutuo-releynoy tsentralizatsiyey
atautsii lUga-Passazhirskaya.
(Latvia--l-'Ailroads--Signaling)
NTOVJ"~) Yu.s.
T h
37- 3~1
I. ?in C. iui I
b I ok 1
J-'USJTAJ',,'-:V, Viktor VikLorovich; %OVIK, Zellvin
"FIMIR71 AKOV , Vasi Ily ~ ade."P, Ich
(juilding a section rf iarge-phriel tirLj apart:-,.e.-,*.
houses b-y the systi-.m cf a consti3rit fi(-.)w line; pi-actices of
the Krasrioyarsk Housine Construction Trust No.1) Zastrulka
kvartala krupno panel I ny ird i k ruptio bloc hriymi doi-.ami po sistome
postoianno dei!stvuIu.3hchikh potochnykh linii-, iz olyta tresta
"Krusnolarskzhilf-Arol-1.11 Mo;-.kvn, stroii7diit, 1964. 32 p.
(NIRA 18:4)
i. Voscow. Nauchno-lssledovatellokiy institut organizats.1i,
mekhanizatsit I tekhnicheEkoy pomoshchi stroitellstvii.
2. Zaveduyushchiy kafodroy stroltellnogo proizvodstva Ncvo-
sibirskogo instituta inzher.e7ov vodnogo transporta (for
Fuchkarev). 3. GlDvnyy inzhener Krasnoyarokogo tresta indu-
striallnogo zi.ilishehnogo stroitellstva ro.l. (for Novik).
4. Glnvnyy tekhnolog po krupnoj~i~nellnormu domostro7eniyu
rqAvpF~Aq-upmvlqniya pe zhilishchnomu i grazbdan.Rko= stroltell-
Avid evigorode Krasnayrrske(for Chushnyakov).
NOVIK-KAMO, V.P.
Formation of internal chloride brines. Sov. geol. 7 no.3:
48-57 14r 164. (MIPI r'.10)
MOVIK-KACHAM, V.P.
Some problem.9 of !,te tviarground bearial o.'
wa9te. Sov. geol. 8 no.f~;122-110 Je 165. (MIRA ls,~S)
L A
'on ta i a troite 1 stvo na 'lystavke
!1 "7! y1,, :.-i (I t S, v, ~r-~ v0 C t 7, . t,'
I'll, 7 Y3 t1a V f, e lr~,
Kl~h(IAFKE,, . ..'. .'T . 1: ; . ~ ;'A.', '- . ". , .
-3* ~ :. ~: : ~ , _ 7'... -. '- (' :' * ~.'. ..'. - "I -. - T, " ~l '."' : , v , - -
I . I ,
I i -~ -. K 'I , f- - ~ ' : : !~ i-. ~. . : % : '. t' ~' r -'. :' . r) - a , '.' : - a I ' '; I ~D - t p
19~)~ . 11 - I . (I., : ,,,LA . 5, : 21)
TFY.KHDENOV, V.i.; SHIM-KO, Yu.K.; TSUKKEi4.VX1, L.P.# retsenzent;
NOVIKAS, E.N., inzh., red.; yp.H., tekhr-red.
(Platform passenger train indicator] Ukazatell otpravle-
niia pasoazhirskikh poazdov. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat,
1963. 66 p. (MIRA 17:2)
bODILOVSKIY, V.G.; RMSKIY, Ye.(~.. inzh., retsenzent; USTRISKIY,
A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; EQVIKAS, M.N.,
inzh., red.; 1-1-ILEAMEVA, M.A., tekhn.red.
(Vacuum devices and transiators in automatic control, remote
control, and comr-.unication oystems] Elektrovakuumnye i pohi-
provodnikovye pribory v ustroistvakh avtomatiki, telemekha-
niki i sviazi. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 391 p.
(MDA 17t2)
LIONDARRIKO, Nikolay Antipovich; TELYAINIKOI.', ii,.I., inyh., ret~~unzrmt;
TIKHONEVIGII, B.Z., inzh.,, retsenzent~ NOI.IFIAS, Xfl, red.;
VOROBIYEVA, L.V., tekhn. red.
[Mechanization of work in comnmnicatiomj op~ra-
tions) 14ekhanizatolia rabot pri pr,)klv!kc kab.lril ~~,.vlazl.
Movkva, Izd-vo "Tranoport," 1964. ) ~,- r.
TAI~1~37YURA, A.A.; YMPYLOV, K.N.; SOK(~L;-,V, V.F., inzh., retserizent;
1.(,VIKAS, in.,11., rod.
tlho ZhH-5 radio transmitter-receiver'! ilpAdloctanttilia t1pa
ZIL'lt- 5. Moskva, Transport, 1964. 10 p. (MIRA 17:6)
BARTINIOVSKlY , A I I LU-i-OAISKIY, redo:
ty Dr.-J.
r~ z
red.
runz, n .~V 4
i:-~, ' T rans, 1; ort al a
(By] A.L.bF-rtr,6v--k,*.-' i ir. Iza-I., pc--rer. i do,,. Moskva,
Tr&rjsl)(.)rt ~)2 p. (MIRA ~17.9)
t% sandr, 'In.8
v -'V , Va I e r i v
t-ad I o I.-Or'd ).,:,:iaz nt,
r~ -v r a r.,-
zhnlezrin(i(-)ro zh-
TYIJRIN, Viktor Leonidovich, kand. teklax.. nauk, dot!~.;
Vladimir Nikolayevich, doktor tokhn. nau-,,, i*-cf
Prinimall uchastiye: S&EPUTA, N.F., ir,---.i
D.V.9 inzh.; MIUMVICII, 8.P., kand. tektLn. !~.r
ANISDIOV, NI.K.,, dots.; BAGUTS, V.P.,.
M.N., red.
[Telecou=nicationj Dallniaia sviazl. IL"
dop. MoBkva, Transport, 1964. 470 F, it( k
IT!
UOVIK-XACHAII, V.P.
Origin of carbon dioxide in =dergrotmd waters* Sovogeol.no.56:13117
133 156. (KZaA IN4
(water. Undereround) (Carbon dioxide)
MOVIr,XACHAN, V.P.
;. , -
Condition governing the formation of sodium carbonate waters In the
F41ey ore deposit. Sov. gool. 1 no.3tl24-129 Mr 058. (KIM lls5)
1. Noakovskly inatitut tevatnytch metallov I zolota.
(Chita Province-Mineral waters)
NOVIK-KACHAN, V.P.. Vmnd.geol. -mineral. naulc
OWater supply of mining and ore dressing enterprises (search for and
estimate of underground water supplies)f hy V.I. Plotnticov. Reviewed
by T.P. Novil-Kachan. Gor. zhur. no. 1:79-80 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Inatitut tevetnykh metallov im. Kalinina. Kbskva.
(water, Underground)* (Mining engineering--Water supply)
(Flotnikov, V.I.)
AIZKSEYEVA, G.K.; YEGORDVA, G.D.; l'INAYEVA, Ye.V.; O'VIRKINA-
DEVINA, G.G.; IICVIK-Z(-IOTOVA L 11 SF'Y'JHNLV, P.A.,
t1tulInyy red7",-T.UV11-S
red.;
VDOVENKC, Z.I., red.; GOLIBERG, TJI., tekhri.red.
[Album of new recommended construction equipment] Allbom
novoi stroitellnoi telchniki rekornenduemoi k vnedrenliu.
VOSICVFI, Goastrolizdat. No.7. (Sanitary ntl, Snni-
tnrno-tekhnicheskoe Btroitellstvo. 1963. 84 P.
MRA 16:il)
(Municipal engi nee ri ng-Equipmen t Find supplies)
(Sanitary engineering-FqtApm,~nt ai~d suppll,~s)
I-MIKAVA9 Yo. 11.
TARMOL&VA. N.F.; KOVIKAVA, U.N., Icandidat khtmichnyich navuk
Protective action of antacids of the phenol group against the
aging of natural rubber. Vestal AN EM no.4:98-108 Jl-Ag 152.
(MIRA 7-8)
1. Pravadteyny chlan AU BSSR (for Tarmoleaka)
(Phenols) (Rubber)
NOVIKAVA,Ye.M., kandydat khimichnykh navuk
.
Kffect of inhibitors on the oxidation of a rubber solution.
Yestai AN BSSR no.2;62-72 Mr-Ap 154. (MZBA 8:9)
(Inhibition (Ghemistry)) (Rubber) (Oxidation)
KOTIKAVA, YO.H.
,
Inhibition of the oxidtion of'A -ciLrene. Vestsl AN 3SSR Ser.fiz.-
taVh.nnv. no.2:97-101 156. (KLRA In: 1)
(Corona)
NOVIUVA, Ys.N.
Effect of inhibitors on the formation of peroxides in J -pinene.
To-tvii AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. nav. no.1:47-55 '57. KIRA 10:6)
(Inhibition (Chemistry)) (Peroxides) (Pinene)
POZWJY~KIOV A. V. 1'. ; 11,0111KE"W" If, A.M. [ Novykevych, A.M. I
Xi r~--)cryatailrBcopic reactions to cordlazine and ~tara-~zne W.d
tileir utilization In t~e ntudy of medicinal mixtures. Farmats-ev.
zhur. 20 no.1,33-36 165. (MTRA 18:10)
1 . iy i%,- (I i tfiinok I y i no t.1 tut I a p u~ka No. 10 e. I ~ , "")V,i.
NOVIKO -ASj_RUZANT"11VO Yu.S.
Interaction between a weak entropy wave and the f1a:ne front.
Dokl. All SS5R 139 n0.5:1257-1158 APA t61. (2-MA 14: 8)
M;
1. Institut, khimichaskoy fiziki All SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V.N. Kondratlyevym.
(Combustion research) (Entropy)
LIV51iiTS, B.G.; 110VIKO, V.Yu.
"Hucl0i* Of second&ZZ_rccryotallization. Fiz. mot. i met&llowd.
14 no,1:139-141 Jl rM. (MMA 15:71
1. Moskovskiy institut stali.
(Metal crystals)
TITLE- :1*41h4le- r ness Aafl",~rk_,
1964, .22-23
ter load'sus en
TOPIC TAGS transportation, aerial freight, helicopter..-iielicop p
.;s ion, lifting capacity
ABSTRACT: jhe paper discusses transportation of-loads by hellicepters when the
of th' load o other circumstances,-such a 5 1 _____7
size r s impos 1b TIty of Ading or take---
0
off, require external suspenslon~of the load. It also discusses 'the dependence:
the lifting capacity of helicopters on the temperature and humidity of the air.
For heavy loads, the paper recomends ths use of two helicopters and proposes a
methud for the external suspension of the load from the helicopters. A coMwn
carrying cablim Is attached to the two helicopters with the load secared to the
cable byl,i rol,lerj thus ensuring that the helicopters are equally,-4,.~aded 6ohen
their relative position changes. Suspension of a load on such a V-shaped cable
increases the load stability In comparison with the external suspension In the
case of single helicopter, This feature Is discussed and a method of directing
~-~ard 1/2
1.101KCV1 A.p podpolkovnik, voyr-,nnyy letchik r,-rvo,~,c klla.,~:7&;
YUNTZOV, T., mayor, voyunnyy srturman Pervopo k-~asca
Visual .9earch for f7round twiri-tv tit t-,.,i] Ij-ht. Av. ' ~r,::n.
48 no.1-2:33-3P D 165.
~NGVIKOV, A.; SUBBOTIN, D.
P. Grokhovskii's str-atoglider. Kr-fl. rod. 14 no.12:25
D 163. (MIRA 17:2)
D IL5407-66 mT(JL)/T up(c)
ACC NR: A.P60OP626 r,4) SOURCE CODE: Ult/0709/65/000/012/0033/0036
AwHom Novikov, LLieutenant colonel, Klitacy pilot first class);
YUnu5QV" T~ Major, KLILtal:y n&VL&ator first clads)
ORG: None
TITM Visual reconnaissance of land-based objects in twilight
SOURCE: kviatsiya L kosmonavtika, no. 12, 1965, 33-36
TOPXC TAGS: aerial reconnaissance, photographic reconnaissance, aerial photo-
graphy
ABSTRACT: This article discusses the specific factors and conditions which must
be taken into account when flyin& aerial Photo-reconnaigsancemLsoLons at dawm
and dusk. A three-stage division of visibility during tvilight hours is estab-
lished, and certain numerical semiempirtcal criteria ire proposed for each, of the
stagea. The peculiar difficulties associated with photo-reconnaissance work
from the point of view of the pilot and the navigator are discussed as they apply
specifically to these times. of the day, and certain recommendations are proposed.
Explanations are offered as to why certain terrain features become indistinct
and difficult to discern from the air before others, the problems associated with
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the transition to instrument-cont rol led flight with itapend Lng darkness are
amtyzed, and certain of the effects (and techniquee to reduce or eliminate them)
of the disparity in cabin and external illumination levels are discussed.
The overall problem of the photo-reconnaissance approach run under c;epusculac
conditions are also considered and some practical suggestions are given. The
article concludes with a very brief discussion of the kind of film, exposure
times, and processing methods to be employed in this type of mission. Orig.
art. has: L figure.
SUB CODE: 17, 14 SUBK DATE: none
Card 2/2
I
L;OVMVp A. A., Erigr, BTP TsUIPS MCPTI
TBSR/Engineering - Constructior, Materials 30 Apr52
"String-Stressed Concrete Products," A. A. Novikov,
Engr, BTP TsNIFIS W.)PTI
"By,;I Stroitel Ttk!-t" No 8, pp 22-24
De5,:ribes pro:ed-ure u8ed at Kaliningrad Plant for
fabricating -oncrete beans stressed by reinforcing
Gte?l vire 2.6 mm in diam. Production cycle takes
7 ard may be decreased to 4-5 days by introduc-
tion of 2% soln of CaC12. Annual production of plant
to 108,07) m of beams.
21N63
AID P - 4779
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 6/24
Author Novikov, A. B.
Title Use of the VK-2 hard-alloyed tool for rough grinding of
cast Iron.
Periodical Stan. i. Instr., 3, 18, Mr 1956
Abstract The experience of the Yaroslavl' Automobile Plant In re-
placement of the VK-8 alloy by the VK-2 tungsten tool in
machining and rough grinding of cast-iron specimens Is
described by the author. The data collected show that
while the VK-2 alloy Is more brittle than the VK-8 alloy,
the former is more efficient. Two tables.
Institutions: As above; Moscow Kombinat of Hard Alloys
Submitted : No date
Now
V InettAging (ht Output cf the Lalwan In prell.1nor
benzene7 ffactlountlon, 1, find
4n I ~11
F.P't. J~
iinpruvirg Itmamirt-s
wA --n 1 a 1%
NOVIKOVP A,A.
,quall pneumatic press. Av.prom. 26 no.8:91 Ag 157. (-'~M-A 151:4)
(Power pressee)
AUTHORS: Krivo, , Ti F. 1~, F'J..
TITLE: A Single
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C a --3 21 1. Control ;yqt(.%-a5-Equapicnt ontrol systemc t ion
3. Pnewnatic deviccs.-Gontrol ;-rd re,-ilation
NOVIXOT, A.A.; KELITOT. TS.P.
Automatic regulation of the position of the line separatIng,
the liquids In by-product coking assemblies. Xoks I khim.
ELO-5:46-" 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. TSentrallasya laboratoriya avtomatiki.
(Coke industry--V-pro ducts)
(Automatic control)
S/119/60/000/010/004/014
B012/BO63
AUTHORS: Krivoy, To. P., Engineer, Novikov,_A. A.., Engineer, and
Shan tur-1-n-T-T7. M. , Engineer
TITLE: Pneumatic Instruments Used for the Automation of Thermal
Conditions In Opon-hearth Furnaofis
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1960, No. 10, pp. 12 - 14
TEXT: The Teentralinaya laboratoriya avtomatiki (TsLA) (Central Labora.
tory of Automation) designed the principal instruments for the standard
pneumatic uni%PJC-G1A(AU3-TaLA) (Ref. Footnote p. 12) and a number of
instruments and bloc a for the automation of the open-hearth process.
Three of these instruments are described in the present article; 1) A
pneumatic pulse sum,mator of the type~t;n--5017 (SP-5017). When regulating
the fuel-to-air ratio, the regulator -Fe-ceives the given pulses corre--
sponding to the total amounts of fuel and air. These pulses are summe
up by the summator shown in Fig. 1. Its mode of operation is schematfcal-
ly represented in Fig. 2 and briefly described. The technical data of
this instrument are also given. The error in summation does not exceed!%.
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AUTHORS, Krivoy, Ts.p., Novihov., A._A. and Shanturin, P.M.
T ITLE New deJ3LgIIS Of' 1HICIU1141tiC instrumentii 'rsLA)
PENIODICAL; Priborostroyeniye, no, 2, 19627 10-13
TEXT; The authors describe 6 new types of pneumatic instruments for autc-
mating the Martin furnace processes and for automatic tuy6re blast distri-
bution of blas furnaces. 1) A new multiplying device for use in systems
in which the control of a ratio is required. The instrument is based on
the principle of force compensation with elastic support of the input
pressure bellows. The instrument has been called ~ratio-pLck-up,
3--r-T-5269 (3-ST-5269). 2) A secondary pressure meter n17 -5246 (PP-3246)
with position control. The absolute error is less than # 0.5',10 of the
measured pressure range 0.2-1 kg/cm 2; the temperature erTor 0.2% per 10 0 C.
3) rrhe so called 'two--limit pneumatic signaller' typeCA-5292 (SL) 5292)
for switching on acoustic, visible or other signalling installations, when
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