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PAPEO, s. i.
Catalytic oxidation of a=monla In nonaqueous solutions. Part 2.
2bur. fiz. khim. 34 no.3:518-523 Mr 160m (Kok 13: 11)
1. Vtoroy MoBkovekly gomdarstvenW mediteinakly inetitut Imeni
N. I.Pirogova.
CL-onia) (Oxmation)
PAPKO. S. 1.
Catalytic oxidation of ammonia in nonaqueous solutions. Part 1:
Catalysts of group I of the periodic table. Zhur.M.khim- 34
no.1:162-i-67 is 160. OURL 13-5)
1. 2-oy Moskovskiy gosudaroilvennyy maditsinBkiy inBtitut Imeni
N.I.Pirogava.
(Catalysts) (Amonla)
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PAPKO, - S. I. $ Doe Chem Sci -- (diss) "Oxidation of ammonia in solutions. "
Moscow, 1960. 24 pp; with scbematics; (Moscow Order of Lenin Ghemical
Technology Inst im D. I. Mendeleyev); 200-copies; free; list of
work at end of text (10 entries); (KL, 22 60, 131)
PIFKIJ' I S. I.
Catalytic oxidation of arrmonia in no;Lr-qi.em;s a-clutlons. ZhLr. -fiz.
khim. 38 no.10:2491-2494 0 164. (MIPJ1 8:2)
1. 2-y Mcskovskiy meditsinskiy institut.
SULINDV. A.D.; IORSYEV, M.V.; ENRINA, 1.1j.; pIGUZOVA. L.I.; PAPKO, T.S.
Iffect of the chemical composition of an alusInuiw-cobalt-
colybdonun catalyst on Its activity during hydrofining and
autofining. Khim. I tekh. top. I meel 3 no.12:32-36 D 158.
(MIRA 11:12)
l.Vessoyu2n" nauehm-issledovatel'skiy institut neftyrancy
pronVehlonnosti.
(Catalysts--Analysis) (Petroleurz~--Refining)
BOV/65-58-12-7/1;6
AUTHORS: Sulimov, A. D; Lobeyev, M. V; Kozhina, I. H;
Piguzova, L. 1, and Papico, T.-.S.
TITIZ: The Effect of the Chemi3al Composition of an Aluminium-
Cobalt-Molybdenum Catalyst on its Activity DurinG Hydro-
purification and Auto-Hydropurification Processes
Vliyaniye 11chimichesito-o sostava alyumokoballtmolib-
denovogo katalizatora. na yegO aktivnost' v protsessalch
Eidroochistki i avtor,idroochistki)
I Z,
PETLIODICAL: Xhimiya i Tekhnolol-11ya Topliv i Masel, 195B, lir 12,
pp 32 - 36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Hydrogenation-desulphurisation over oxide catalysts at
10 70 atms pressure of hydrogen, and temperatures of
360 4200C is the most effective method for purifying
petroleum products. The authors in-vesticated the de-
sulphurisation and dehydror-enation activity of aluminium-
cobalt-molybdenum catalyst and'defined its optimum
chemical composition. Diesel fuel from Romashkinsk
Petroleum was used in these tests. The composition of
the diesel fuel is tabulated. Samples of the catalysts
were prepared accordin,~ to a process similar to that
used in industry. 'let aluminium oxide was suspended
Card 1/4 in aqueous solutions of ammonium molybdate and cobalt
SOV/65-59-12-7/16
.j V
The Effect of the Chemical Com.pcsitior ---? a.n
denum Catalyst on its Activity DurirC jiy1ropurification and Auto-
U
Hydropurification Processes
nit rate . The suspension was f 11 tered on a vacuum f il-
ter until the moisture content equalled 70% and then
pressed. The 4 x 4 mm tablets were dried first on air,
then at 120 - 15000, -and finally at 65000 for B hours.
A series of catalyst samples containinr, 20% of CoO and
MoO,;, but with a different ratio 00 COO-.MO03 were pre-
par-ed. Characteristics of these samples are given in
Table 1. Most satisfactory results were obtained when
the catalyst contained 1.9~' CoO and 18-1% Mc03 which
corresponds to a molar ratio CoO:M00joequal to 1:5.
Other samples had the same molar rat ,"6ut the total
content of CoO and MoO, varied between 5 and 30%. Af-
ter thermal treatment the catalyst was sulphonated dur-
ino the hydropurification of the'kerosine fraction be-
tween 120 and 2400C containing 0.6% sulphur; this pro-
cess was carried out at 3800C, a pressure of 20 atms
and a volume rate of the nAw material supplied of
0.5 hour-1. The catalyst was sulphonated for 24 hours.
Card 2/4 The same catalyst was tested for Its dehydroCenation acti-
SOV/65-5q-12-7/16 .
The Effect of the Chemical Composition of an Aluminium-Cobalt-211clyo-
denum Catalyst on its Activity During H yd,ropurification and Auto-
Hydropurification Processes
vity during auto -hydropu rif Icat ion. The initial concer.-
tration of hydrogen in the circulating gas equalled
MS. Details on the concentration of hydrogen, tem-
perature, initial pressure etc. are given. The con-
stant pressure and concentration of hydrogen in 'the
circulatinE: gas were determined after 40 - 50 hours.
Tables 2 and 3 give data on the desulphurisation and
dehydro-enation activity of the catalyst. At con-
stant partial_,pressure of hydrogen catalysts coptain-
ine 1. 9 - S. 9,,, CoO and 18. 1 - 10. 7;-" M003 have
similar activity after desulphurisation. Catalysts
containing more than 10% cobalt oxide and less than
10% of molybdenum trioxide were much less effeciive
durinE desulphurisation. The dehydrogenation ac~ti-
vity of the catalyst increases on increasinig its
molybdenum-trioxide content. Aluminium-molybdenum
catalysts were most satisfactory, and aluminium-cobalt
Card 3/4 catalysts showed less activity. The authors recommend
SOV/65-59-12-7/16
The Effect of the Chemical Composition of an Aluminium-Cobalt-Molyb-
denum Catalyst on its Activity During Hydropurif~ication and Auto-
Hydropurification Processes
a s m o s t juitable caWysts those containing
1.4 - 31o GoO and 13 - 17;o MoO There are 3 Tables
and 7 References: 4 ErV-lish, i*German and 2 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: VNII NP
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GUFMAN, Anatoliy losifovich; PAPKOV, A.A., kand. tekhn. naW,,
nauchn. red. .' ,
(International system of units and its use for calculations
in the field of construction] Mezhdunarodnaia Distems edinits
I ee primenenie dlia raschetov v oblasti stroitel'stva. Lenin-
grad, Stroiizdatv 1964. 92 p. (MIRI, 18.2)
KOROVYEVICH, Nikolay VladJrniruvich; FAYKClj, A.I.., r-od.
[Guardilng the safet-.~ of railroad traffic- frorL t~p work
practice of traffic department anployeesl Na strazhe bez-
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gornyy inzh.; PAPKOV, A*Ve., gornyy iazh.
-
Practice of charging upward holes in the Kirov apatite mine. Gor.
zhur. no.3:63-64 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4)
1. iVauchno-issledovatel'skaya laboratoriya kombinata "Apatit", Og.
Kirovsk.
PAPXOVp B- N-P _rOIANCV, F. D.
%,aneotherapy in subacute infectious art-hritis. Ilin
28:6. June 50. p. 92
1. Pyatigorsk.
CIXL 19v 5, Nov., 1950
PAPKov, D. N.
'IEffect of Radon Balneotherapy at the Pyatigorsk Health Resort an the
Acid-Alkali Balance in Patients With Different Types of Polyarthritis.,, Sub
20 Mar 51, Central Inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians.
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow
during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55.
AUTHORS: Papkov, B.M., and Oborin, V.I. ,,Zz
TITLE: An Instrument for Checking the Strength of Catalyzer Balls
(Pribor dlya kontrolya. prochnosti sharikov katalizat~)rovl
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1958, Nr 6, pp 94-95 (USSR;'
ABSTRACT: Class 42k, 28. Nr 113450 (565901 of 3 Feb 1957). 511b-
raitted to the Council for Inventions and Discoveries a,
the Ministers Council of the USSR. An instrument with a
coil spring compressed by balls fed by an elevator on to
a lifting table under the spring; with a writing pen
attached to a rod connected to the spring for recording
the crushing load value.
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PAPKOV) B.N kand.med.nauk; XOMISSAROVA, I.M.
Functional state of the cardiovascular system in peptic ulcer of
the stomach and duodenum and the changes in it under the influence
of health resort treatment. Uch.zap.Pyat.gos.nauch.-issl.balln.
inst. 3:lo7-ll6 16o. (MIRA 15:10)
(PEPTIC ULCER) (CARDIOVASUCLAR SYSTEM)
(HEALTH RESORTS, WATERING-PLACES., ETC.)
;3/065/61/000/002/003/008
E030/E235
AUTHORS- Pukov B. M. and Strazh, A. G.
TITLE; Hydrofining or Contact Treatment of Oils
PERIODICAL; Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 2,
pp. 25-28
TEXT. The technical and economic comparisons are drawn in
this article between hydrofining and contact refining of oils.
Contact treatment has always been expensive, because of the high
oil loss, the high transportation costs of fresh and spent clays,
and the cost of bulky apparatus which is dear to operate and
difficult to automate, but in addition it is becoming impossible
to meet requirements of colour, carbon and sulphur content,
stability, viscosity index, and other qualities. By contrast, the
hydrofining methods recently designed by Giprogrozneft', on the
basis of data from GrozNII and VNII NP allow even transformer and
turbine oils to be made from sulphurous crudes. In the present
method, the oil is split into light, middle, and heavy fractions,
which are each sent to identical units. They have a fixed bed
reactor containing an alumino-molybdenim catalyst 9 -T Y- 1, ~'3 -,5'1
(VTU 443-57), into which hydrogen-rich gas is also fed, gas
Gard 1/5
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E030/E235
Hydrofining or Contact Treatment of Oils
separators, distillation column, vacuum drying tower, filterpress
and coolers. The gas is recirculated after removal of H2S over
monoethanolamine, and enrichment with hydrogen. Overheads from all
three distillation units contain lighter hydrocarbons produced in
a side reaction, and these are combined and blended to diesel oil.
The reaction and regeneration cycles are as follows:
Reaction Cycle
Reactor temperature, OC
Reactor pressure (atm)
Velocity of feed (/hour)
antity of hydrogen-rich gas circulating
nol. of hydrogen at reactor inlet
~
% Vol. of H2S at reactor inlet
Consumption of 1005', hydrogen (% on feed)
Consumption of catalyst (alumino-molybdenum
VTU 443-57) in all streams (tons P.a.)
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not more than 0.1
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Pressure for drivin- of 'L cok.e , atm. 40
_e-.:i-oeratIu_-e for driving off coke OC 550
Accu-zulation of coke on catalyst ( ,,- t )
15
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wontent of oxygen at reactor inlet
at start 0.2
at finish 1.2
and the propertuies of feed and -raffina-le are tabulated in Table 1.
obta4
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"he ov U _L t, - V
the ratuhe.- high comz)ressor recuire--en.t. I'he economic advantaGe
of hydro-fining over contact treatme::~I- _-2ay be seen in. Tabl-_ 2.
The outDut is raised by 4.45~ (in ad_'ft_-;oZI to the In
quality), personnel more than halve,-', :_nd, time eff-i-ciency More than
doubled. RunninG expenses (mainly hy=ogen consiLm-pt-Jon) are
reduced 1351c, but if a cat. reformer _f.s also- on. size to procuce
cheap hydrogen, the saving is increa,,;ed to 23%. Admittedly,
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PAPKOV, B.M.; STRAZH, A.G.
Hydrofining or fbdishing of a contact treatment of oils. Khim.i
tekh. topli masel 6 no.2:2~-28 F o&L. (MMA 14: 1)
1. Giprogro2neft'.
(Lubrication and lubricants)
PETELIN, S.M., prof.; VOLKOVA, O.Yu., prof.; VISHNEVSKIY, A.S., prof.;
FISLIDGIN, A.K., prof.; KMBSKIY, Ye.A., latM.ned.nauk; MDLCHANOV,
S.N., kand.zed.nauk;_~~V ~Lkand.med.nauk; ZASOFINA, T.A.,
kand.med.nauk
In memory of Professor Aleksandr Aleksandrovieb Lozinskii; obit4wf.
Vop.kur., fizioter.i lech.fiz.kulit. 27 no.2:188-189 Mr-Ap 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
(LOZINSKII, AIEKSANDR ALEKSANDROVICH, 1868-1961)
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PAMOY,., Fed r,.Vasillyevich; XADWNIKOV. I.P., kand.geograf.nmik,
---' .-- - ~- -0 - , "i'_ -.- -11, --
konsul't -ratsen2ent; KAWNEV. N.F., red.; ZAYNMINA.
G.Z.. tekhn.red.
[Along the Irandyk Range] Po Irendyini. Ufa, Bashkirskoe
knizhnoe 12d-vo. 1958. 43 p. (MIRA 12:8)
(Irendyk Mountains-Deecription and travel)
P#KOV. L. 0.
Clinical forms of croup. VoPr. pediat. 19 no. 3:47-50 1951.
(CLML 21:3)
1. Doctor Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Diphtheria Division of
the First Infectious Hospital (Head Physician - 11. Ye. Kruchenok),
Odessa.
33HRMHTIffN, A.L., lnzh.; PAFKOV, L.N., inzb.
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Efficient collection of ebonite dust. Bazop.truda v prom. 3 UO-1:30-31
Ja 159. (MIRA 12:3)
(Dast collectors)
SUVOROV, P.M., kapite-n med. sluzhby, kand.med.nauk; FAPKOV M.G., podpolkovnik
med. sluzhby
Sigaificance of examination of flying persormel with functional
disorders of the nervous system on the ceirtrifuge for expert
medical evaluation. Voen.-med. IAmr. no.8,73-76 Ag 160.
(MIRA 14: 7)
(NERVOUS SYSTDL-DISEASES)
(AGGELERATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (AVIATION MEDICINE)
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D264/D3o4
AUTHORS: Suvoroy, P.M., Captain of Medical Services, Candidate of
Medical Sciences, Papkov, M.G. Lieutenant- Colonel of
Medical Services '
TITLE: Centrifuge tests on flying personnel with functional CINS
disturbances.
PERIODICALt Voyenno- meditsinBkiy zhurnal, no. 8, 1960, 73- 76
TEXT: . The authors wished to study the effect of radial accelera-
tion on personnel with functional CBS disturbances, but fit for flying duty.
They state this to be the first investigation. The experiments were done on
a 3.6 m radius centrifuge with 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 g cranio- caudal accelera-
tions, duration 30- seconds, at 5 minute intervals, allowing full recovery
between tests. 40 fighter personnel took part, of whom 20 were healthy
(controls) and 20 had functional CBS disturbances of less than a year' s
standing; the latter divided into two groups, those with asthenia and marked
autonomic and vascular instability (15) and those with neurotic reactions
and slight autonomic and vascular instability. Complete clinical examinations
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were done before and after tests. Between tests only the autonomic system
and the emotional reactions of the subject were investigated. All controls
withstood radial acceleration well whilst among the other group 3 withstood
satisfactorily, 1 showed lowered resistance and five withstood badly.
By these tests more satisfactory dispositions of personnel with functional
CNS disturbances were possible. The author quote two casess pilot G allowed,
after examination, to work on transport aircraft only and pilot T., allowed
to work on all aircraft save fighters. After acceleration tests the function-
al activity of the CNS returned quickly to normal, only certain transient
autonomic reactions being observed among personnel with funtional CVS distur-
bances. The rapid normalization was confirmed by EEG examination. Mau
personnel with US disturbances, who withstood anoxia and orthostatic trials
well, showed lowered resistance to radial acceleration suggesting that the
latter is a specific irritant. Susceptibility seemed to be linked to autono-
mic and vascular instability since personnel with slight asthenia or neuro-
tic reactions performed well in tests. It seems, therefore, that during
acceleration the normal regulation of the cardio- vascular system is impair-
ed. The use of the centrifuge in aviation medicine allows more direct
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Centrifuge tests on flying personnel ...
investigation of the ability of personnel to withstand radial acceleration
and hence their more accurate medical assessment.
SUBMITTEDt February , 1960
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PAPMV, N.A.
Mechanization and automation in the municipal electric transporta-
tion system. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 34 no-7:11-14 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Nachallnik otdela gorodslmgo transprota Tekhnicheskogo upravleniya
Mosgorispolkoma.
(Automatic control) (Moscov-T~ranBit ByBteM)
PAPEOV, N.A.
Effectiveness of new equipment, in urban transportation.
Gar. kho2. Mosk. 36 no.10:15-17 0 '162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. fiacballnik otdola gorodskogo transports, Tekhniches4ogo
upravleniya Moskovskogo gorodskogo ispolnitellnogo 4omiteta
Moskovskogo gorodskogo soveta deputatov trudyashchikbsya.
(Moscow-TranBportation)
YEFRE24OV, I.S.., doktor tekhn. nruk; REXIM, R.A.,, inzh.;
ROZENEERG, S.V., kand. ekon. neak; BLATHOV, M.D., kand.
tekhn. nauk; VILIKONETSKIY, M.S., ino.;TOMILE, A.I., inzh.;
POFLUASH, V.N., inzh.; ZAGAYROV, N.A.., kand. tekhn. nauk;
FINKELISHTEYN, B.S., inzh.; MARINOV,I.A.,, inzh.; ISTRATOV, V.P.,
inzh.; MARGOLIN, I.S., inzh.; MXELIS, G.G., inzb.; ANTONOV,
V.A.p inzh.; SOKOLOV, V.D., inzh.; KLESHCHINSKIY, B.K., inzh.;
IL'INSKIY, A.I.v retsonzent;-YAEB'.ML,--UGj retsenzent; WIHNOV,
G.M., retsenzent; SHPOIXANSKIY, X.N., otv. red. toma; VOLOGINEV,
V.N., red.; TROFIMOV,, A.N., red.; IIACIIEVSKAYA., ILI., red. i-.d-va;
LEINUKHIN, A.A... tekhn. red.
[Technical manual on city electric transportation in three
volumes] Tekhnicheskii spravochnik po gorodskomu elektro-
transportu v trekh tomakh. Redkollegiia: V.N.Volochnev, A.N.
Trofimov, M.N.ShpDlianskii. Moskva.. Izd-vo M-va kommm. khoz.
RSFSR. Vol.l. (City electric transportation (general part)]
Gorodskoi elektriche& ii transpOrt (obshchaia chast'). Otv.
red. toma M.N.Shpolianskii. 1961. 726 pe (MIRA 15:4)
(Streetcars) (Trolley buses)
FALIKEVIGH, A.S,? LIFSHITS, V.S.; RAKHMANOV, A.S,; PAPKOV, 0.3.
y
Advantages of using electric contact welding in the ccnstrir,-,rr, of
oil-field pipelines. 8troi. truboprov. 10 no.1:5-9 Ja 165. (MIRA lgj4~.
1. Vsesoiuznyy nauchno-is.~iledcvatellskly institut po stroltel'stru
magistralInykh truboprovodov.
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AuitiURS: Papkov, S. F., Pisarenko, Ns F.9 Savenko, I. A., Tupikin, A. F,,
_-allu Onavrln~ PO It
TITLE: Radiometric equipment on the second Soviet space vehicle
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Iskusstvennyye sputniki Zemli. No. 9,
Ploscow, 1961, 78-85
TEXT. Radiometric equipment installed on the second Soviet space vehicle
for measuring the intensity of ionizing- radiation and for determinin'~ tlie
absorbed dose is described. A block diagram of the transmitter system is
given in fig. 3. The scintillation counter (A) registered (1) char6ed par-
ticles penetrating the walls of the vehicle, (2) ~ -quanta of more than
kc?V, and (3) the energy release of the above-mentioned particles. The '~4
(STS-5) gas discharge counters (F) registered charged particles. The ctiler
scintillation counter (8) measured the energy flow of comparatively s~jft'
charged particles. The operational theory of the transmitter system Lan~
separate elements of the electronic syster, operatin[,; on different, ty-)es 3,1
semi-conductor triodes and diodes, are described and illustrated. -elorc
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Radiometric equipment on ... D045/Dll4
the equipment was installed on the space vehicle, it was tested for ressist-
ance to external effects such as vibrations, oscillations and tc!m,!erature,
and calibrated. The calibration system is described in full, The ener'T
threshold of the re-isterinC channel of the scintillation counter was dete-
mined as follows:
Ethreshold = VL"~C~
kV
where V = the threshold of the first triCCer of the flip-flop system (ir,
voltsO = the coefficient of amDlification of the amplifier, V = value oF,
the pulse at the input of the amplifier, and 1.0= enerey of V-ouanta cs137
equal to 661 keVo The reCasterin- channel of L'i;e sciii1_41lation counter in-
L,
stalled on board the second Soviet space vehicle had the followin_ c1iar-ictc'r-
istics: V = 0.75 v, k = 100, V = 0.20 v, and E threshold m 25 keV. In
concludinG remarks, the authors state that careful post-flif-ht
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Radiometric equipment on ... D045/Dll4
t'.ILt all couipment. was still in -ood workinL order. Professor S. N, Vernov,
G. S. VilldCrube, A. G. Nikolayev, Yu. I. Lo-achev, and N. N. Goryunov are
thanked for their assistance in the research work. There are 5 fi,11res --nd
1 Soviet reference.
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at the age of: 3-5, 15-20 days, and at the age of 2-4
months. The Imushki elaughtered at an early age are used
for the production of women's head pieces; the skins of
the lambs killed at a later age are used for men'n hats
and collars; skins from the latest slaughter are used for
making fur coats and jackets. Work is in progress on an
improvement of the Kuchar-Smushkovaya breed of sheep by
means of selection, matching and cross breeding of these
sheep with the Astrakhan breed.
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eneous solution Into two phasefl and process of gal formation
wIth summary in English]. Koll. zhur. 19 n0-3:333-34? Hy-Je 157.
F
(Phase rule and equilibriim) (Colloids) (KLHA 10:8)
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the Paztktl nwL ?Df t4e2ud tiln~sc rmuita Ua, ntuttfLd to
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2nd phase can be detec*.ed Irrim the appmmsum,-CA tha
PAPrOV, S.P.
4"O~ ~r~u - ~"*-iu'm of phases In the ternary syntem: polymer - two low
nolecular weight liquids. Vysokon.sood. I no.1:84-87 Ja '~9.
(MIM, 12:9)
Obenistry))
(Phann rule and equilibrium) (System3
FAPIOV
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Vysokom. soed. I no.3:395-399 Mr '59. (MRA 12:10)
(Polymers) (Solution tChemistry))
41908
S/560/62/000/013/004/009
1046/1242
AUTHORS: Savenko, I.A.,.Fisarenkol NeF*9 Shavrin, P.1,.,
nnd-Papkov, S.F.
TITLE: Measurement of the absorbed radiation dose on
the Soviet orbital spaceship III
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Tskusstvennyye sputniki.
7,emli. n0-13. Poscowt 1962,.81-84
TEXT:., The third orbital spaceship launched on December
19 11961 (perigee 187 km, apogee 265 km, inclination 650) regis-
tered the Rbsorption of radiation doses at n1titudes of 180 to
20 km (averpge of 6.9 rr~d per 24 hours, or 0-35 to 0,6 rad
per orbital loop, depending on the geographical position). These
Care( 1/2
PAPKOV, S.P.
Spinning value of a bath. Khim. volok. no-3:34-35 164.
Widening of a jet of liquid flowing out of spinneret orifice.
Ibid.:36-40 (MIRA 17:9)
1. Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut iskusstvennogo
volokna.
MAYBORODA, V.I.; MIFJIAYIO',T, N.V.; PAPKGV S P
.,ct:cr of molifiers in the forn, tion of viscose. ?alim- 70'Dk,
o. u,: /-6- 50 ' ~1,47 , 18. -,,
n
6
1, Vstscyuznyy na-uchno-issledovatellsk~y "nstitut
I
vcdokna.
I .
IOVLEVA, M.M.; MILUAYLOV, N.V.; MIKHFLEVA, G.A.; SHAbLYGI 1, , ..!.V. ; ~ t"I ~'~ V, S.!
?roperties cf gel part;cles in spinning solutieno. ~hi,,.,.
,-.~:41-44 '( 4. 1!4 T "J.. i I.. :-.;
1. Vsesoyuznyy nawhno-issledovatell5kiy institut isIozs',venn(:o;(,
vo)okna,
PAPKOVJ S.P.
Effect of temperature on the tensile strength of rayon fibers.
Min. volok. no.4o52-56 165. (MIRA IM)
1, Vaesoyuznyy naucbno-issledovatellskly institut iskusstvennogo
volokna.
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PAPKOIT, P.P.; YEFIMOTA, S.G.; MIXHAYLOV, N.V.; BYRKOVA, L.F.
Forms in which polyvinyl alcohol is separated from solution
when a precipitant is added. VyHokom. soed. 8 no. 1t69-75
ja 166 (MM 19t1)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauabno-issledovatellskiy institut iskusetvan-
nogo volokna. Submitted February 12, 1965.
--P*nGVj V.S.; BEIDBORODOV, M.G.p inzh.; AILKSANDROVA, G.I.; NOVIKOV, S.F.,
starshiy normirovshchik. Prininal uchaotiye: FATEYEVA, T.M., inzh.;
BURAKOVA, T.K., tekbn1k; SHTRUK, G.G.,, :Lnzh., red.; ELIED-D, V.D.,
tekhn. red.
[General machinery industry time norms for use in connection with
the establishment of engineering norms for electrical work in the
manufacture of instruments; lot and small-lot production] Obahche-
mashinostroitellmye normativy vremeni dlia tekhnicheskogo normiro-
vanila elektrornontazhnykh rabot v priborostroenil; seriinoe i melko-
seriinoe proizvodstvo. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashino-
stroit. lit-ry, 1961. 126 p. (MIM 11': 10)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnoye byuro pronyshlennykh normativov po trudu.
2. Nachallnik sektora oborochny" i montazhmykh rabot normativno-
iseledovatellskoy organizatsii Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta
Hinistrov SSSR po sudostroyeniyu (for Papkov, Beloborodov, Aleksan-
drova, Rovikov).
(Instrument manufacture) (Factory management)
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ALTHORS: Govorkov, V. G., and Papkov,-Y-.,-ql
111TLE: The influence of annealing on the dislocation density and the
compression curves of germanium single crystals
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 7, 1962, 1846-1852
P
TEXT: Ground and polished Ge specimens measuring 3'3-6 mm, eloctrically
heated up to 5400C for 15 min, 30 min and 4 hrs or to 8900C for 6, 25, 65
and 165 hr, were subjected-to deformations (rate 6.3-lo-4 see-1) under
various conditions. The compression curves cr(F-) were.taken at different
temperatures and after diffeient heat treatments and the dislocation
pictures were studied microscopically. In all cades deformation took place
(1) 4-hr annealing at 5400C and
at 6500C up to the yield point. Results:
oompression of the Ge single crystal up to the yield point at 6500C
:^educes the yield point at this temperature by more than two times. -
(2) 165-hr annealing at 8900C and deformation at 6500C until the "yield
tooth" appears (of. Fig.1) reduces the yield point in a second deformation
at this temperature by 8 tb 10 times. (3) 68-hr annealing of undeformed
Card ~1
GOVORKOV, V.G.L_fA~ V.S.
Effect of annealing on dialocatibn density and compression curves
of germanium single crystals. Fiz.tver.tela 4 no.7sl846-1852 Jl
162. (MM 164)
1. Institait kristalloirafli AN SSSR. Mnakva.
(Mvi%la, Ff'fect W' Irriptrattire on) (Germanium crystals)
KLASSEN-NEKLYUDOVA, M.V.; GOVORKOV, V.G.; IIAIIKOV, V.S.; URUSOVSKAYA, A.A.;
TIM10FEYEVA, V.A.
Plastic deformtion of a nickel sinFle crystal. Plart 2: ~he effj~cz
of temperature and rate of deformatt,'-, on the coinpression curven
and microstructure of nickel. Fiz. met. I motalloved. 18 no.2-263-
269 Ag 164, (MIPA 18:8)
1. Institut kristallografii Ali SSSR.
PAPKOV, V.S.; BEREIZEKOVA, G.V.
Production of k1 0 whiskers. Kristallogmfiia 9 r-o.!:
,? 3
442-444 My-je 64. 1,YIRA j7:t-,
1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR.
ACCES;ION NR; AP4028427 S/018!/64/006/004/1039/1047
AUTHO,*M: Govorkov, V. G.; Indenbom, V. L.; Papkov, V. S.; Regal', V. R.
!TITLE: The dislocation theory of the initial stages of deformation in single
.cryst.-als of germanium
SOURCE: Fizika tver-dogo tela, v. 6, no. 4, 196h, 1039-1047
TOPIC TAGS: germanium, dislocation theory, creep, kinetic equation, crystal
;deformation, temperatur dependence, timo dependence
*ABSTRACT: Beginning with the simple kinetic equation for deformed crystals as
used by Gilman and Johnston,,-' - Nbv, where E is the rate of plastic flow, N the
density of mobil-e. dislocations, b Burgers vector, and v the velocity of deforma-
tion, the authors have studied the theory of dislocations in direct application to
slightly deformed crystals of germanium. They have compared the results with
experimental data on the relations of deformation and creep to conditioris under
which the properties are measured. A comparison of measured and computed values is~
shown graphically in k'jg. 1 on the Enclosure. Good agreement was obtained between
exper-iraental data and theoretical considerations both for rate of deformation and
Cord 1/3
ACCIMICH NR: AP4028427
for c:~eep. The authors consider this further confirmation of the validity of the
view -~bat the deformational properties of s.ingle crystals of germanium may be
described by the kinetic theory of dislocations; and they consider their results
contrary to the concept that such deformation is due to dislocation rupture at
atmospheric impurities. The authors think great promise is to be found in the joint
application of phenomenological consideration of dislocation theory, macroscopic
study of temperature and time dependence of deformational properties in a cryBtal.,
and microscopic study of the deformational mechanism. Orig. art* has: 8 figures
and 2.3 formulas.
..SSOCIATIM Institut, kristallografii AN SSSR, Moscaw (Institute of Crystallogra-
phyj M' SSSR)
suBmnTM; O7Oct63 DATE AO~: 27APr,64 34CL: 01
SUB OODE: SS, EG NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 03.1
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ENCLOSURE: 01
Fig. 1. Curves showing creep in single
crystals of Ge, plotted on relative
time-displacement axes Temperature -
520C; stress, in kg/mm~: 1 - 10.8; 2 -
9.3; 3 - 7.5; 4 - 5.9; 5 - 5.1; 6 - 4.0;
7 - 3.4; 8 - theoretical curve.
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MMR;I I*pkavo V. 6, 1 Ber"hkorat 0, V,
TITLEs Growing fibrous cz7stale of allminim oxide
SOUME& Kristallograftys, v. 99 no. 3p 1964P 4424A
TOP7., TAG93 SIUMIngs Crystal growthp crystal fiber, phase transition
AB, TRhCT t The authors employ a technique for growing fibrous crystals of A1203
differing somewhat from methods generally used. When corundum cmtsla are
heated in a graphite furnace to a temperature near 2000C in an atmosphere of
unpurified inwb gas (argon or nitrogen) or in a partial vacuum (to 10-1 am Hg)..
numerous fibrous crystals of cX -A1203 form in the cooler parts of the furance (on
the MWface of the furnace itself or on the mwface of a corundum-crystal),, precip-
itating from the Ps Phase. Since A1203 has a low vapor tansion,, it does not
volatize readilys In a reducing euviroramb at high teiqperaturesp it reduces to
the volatile oxide AIO through the agency of C (at a tsWeratvre of about 20M)
AIO is then again oddised to A220jq because of oxnen in the furnaces and ia Pre-
cildtated. in parts of the furnaci irbere the tamWature Is about IM (in the
Cord'
1/3 UDC: 678.0164'
ACC NP,- ~AP602177h SOURCE CODE: UR/Ohl3/6 10001012100JVGOI~
INVFMR: Papkov, V. S.; Klassen-Neklyudova, M. V.; Govorkov, V. G.
PRG: None
TITLE: A method for finishing blanks made from corundum. Class 12, Do. 182705
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, toyarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, 33-34
rPIC TAGS: corundum, finishing machine, mechanical heat treatment
IABSTRACT-. This Author's Certificate introduces a nethod for finishing blanks made
ifrom corundum. The proper shape (e. g. conical) is produced by first shielding the
cti
~e on of the blank to remain unfinished and then placing the blank in the working
ne of a graphite furnace for beat treatment at approximately 19000C under a vacuum
bout 5-10
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Medical Institute. Vest. ven. i derm. No. 2, 1952.
40
9. -HonthlY List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aup-ust It= Unclassified.
1952.
PAPKOVA, A. P.
Pangas diseases of the skin according to data of the dermatological
clinic of the Kharkov Medical Institute. Vent. vener., Moskva
no.2:51-52 4ar-Apr 1952. (CLML 22:2)
PAPKOVA, A. P.
USSR/Hediclue Imunology, Antibiotics Jan/ftr 53
-The Mechanism of the Therapeutic Action of Antibio-
ties," V. S. Darkach# Corr Mem Acad Med Sci; A. P.
Fapkova
Vest Akad Med Nauk SSSR, No 1, J)P 23-28
Deep, prolonged sleep produced by urethan or medinal
lowers the resistance of white mice to exptl sta-
phylococci and streptococci infections. Drugs that
strengthen the excitability of the central nervous
system (e.g., caffeine, strychnine) in certain
dosages also increase this resistance. Sleep
265T28
produced by medinal or urethan lowers the therapeu-
tic effect of penicillin. Caffeine and strychnine
increase the therapeutic action of penicillin.
Clinical investigation based on these exptl data
should be carried out.
PAPYOVA, A. ~.
Skin-Diseases
Fungua diseases of the skin according to date of' the dermatological clinic of t~Ie
KharIkov Yedical I~stitute. Vest. ven. i dermi. no. 2, 19112.
Flonthl..y List of Russian Accessions, Library of ConFress, UNCLA - - TFJ To D.
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