SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PERSHIN, YU.N. - PERSHINA, YE.G.
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SOV/91-59-6-8/17
AUTIEORS: Perain, Yu.N., and Shcherbakov, A.D., -Engineers
TITLE: Accelerated Starting-Up of Freengaged High-Pressure
Turbines
FERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 6, PP 12-13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Until recently, the 2 VR-25 AEG turbines and 1 V`R-1`C
VVS turbine in a,Soviet po ... er plant were vl'armed-ur
by stages, taking 8 to 10 fours. By that time, the
temperature difference between the flange jDints
and the cylinder reached 120-1500C. A group of v,%Dr-
kers of the turbine shops suggested another method.
The .,.,hole system, from the gate valves on ma.ins
III-IV to those on mains I-II, is warmed-up for 1"
hours simultaneously. Then the steam is let in b~-
way of the valves' periphery passages and the rotor
is set in motion. Then the system is warmed-up and
Card 1/2 the turbine is accelerated the following way: at
SOV/91-59-6-8 / /33
Accelerated Staxting-Up of Preengaged High-Pressure Turbines
150-200 rpm for I hour, at 500 rpm for 30 minutes, at
1000 rpm for 30 minutes, at 12:200 rpm for 20 minutes
and at 2700-3000 rpm for 15 minutes. The increase
of revolutions from one rate to another takes 10
minutes. The method of draining the turbine units is
changed so that the whole 110 atm of steam in the I
and II mains is directed to the bleedinC-off steam
main. By this method the losses of steam were re-
duced to a minimum, the temperature difference between
the flange joints and the cylinder was cut do,.,,,n to
50--900C and the starting-up time s,iortened to 4, hou--,s.
There is 1 circuit diagram and 1 graph.
Card 212
PZRS= J"u. S.- ~Jaster Tech Sci (r'las) -- "Automatlon of the opez-at'on -'
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equi=ent with automatic qenera-,ors for d1oloctric heatirw".
13 pp (Min Elphor Educ USSR, Lonlivfm(l Pol~Yti~,ch Tnot Im 14. T. Failln1n), I"C'
copioc (KL, No 2, 191)9, 1,21
Rad, orliys 1 rs
Dissertat ion: "Dielect -i,,.q ani Sp-; -ryl, +h(. a
Cqnd Tprh Sri Enf-im-crinfy Tnst, Arrid -,r-i U7~y-k S-.R, '7rjS~jk,rf
(Referat.1,myy Zhurnal -- F!~,ikfi Mnr '41
.7): ',rP' 2( jrjr
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Calculating the load of a generator for dielectric beating
with continuous feed of material into its condenser. Trudy
Inst.energ.AN Uz,SSR no.8:122-143 '55. (MLHA 9.12)
(Dielectric hanting) (Electric gonerators)
s/196/62/OUO/006/017/018
AUTHOR: Pei-shin. Yu.S
,r IT LZ: A method of calculating dielectric heating equipment
from the energy characteristics of the treated
material
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.6, 1962, 1~', abstract 6 K91. (In the 5yinposium
'P.,rom. primeneniye tokov vysokoy chastoty v
el-aktrotermiil (The industrial use of high frequency
currents in thermoelectricity), M.-L., Mashgiz,
19151, 136-iW').
TEXT: The article describes the method of calculating the
load on a valve menerator when the material is delivered by a
conveyor; it is ".. based on considering the energy characteristics LZ
of materials which either consist of small indivisible particles
(grains, seeds, hair, powders) or have one small fixed dimension
(paper, cloth, skins). Calculations are made of: the
equivalent resistance; the size and capacity of the working
Card 1/2
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BRUSYA1 , ., kknd. tekhn. naukj,,,P].E
Bloments of oil fIlterv used for fine purification. Art. transp.
36 no.2:16-18 P '58. (MIRA 11:2)
(Auto mob i lo a--ftines-01 1 filters)
SOCIUM, L.F.; DULLTOVA, Mo.; BOGOYAUL21SIMA, N.A.; PD611IN, Zh.A.
TYe IS-01 impulse stimulator. Med.prom. 15 no.9:51-53 S 161.
(IURA 14:9)
1. Sanostoyatellnoyc konstruktorBkoye tekhnologichookoye byuro
"Biof'izpribor". (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS)
M-SHIHA, A. I.
Stratigraphy of boundary layers of the upper Silurian and Devonian
In the Chernyahev Ridge. Trudy Komi fil. AN SSZR no*7:21-24 '59.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Chernyahev Ridge-Geology, Stratigraphic)
jl~-' . ItS I I I NA, A . I . :! 'a s t a r r;, 0 '. 0 -;? - ",I i rl 0. r a '~ 0. 1 S c i ( J i 5 5 ) - - , ',- 11 C! !; t - ;, " i " r il p 1) '. ;JTI 1
--.,
paLE!ogeograpliv of Ow Dovolli,Vl 01 010. 1)3111~ 01 OW F-
-in(I
tho south.!rn portion o! tho Cl)ornysh-v strat~iin". S~,kt vvkar, ' W~ ~, ,1- pp
(CA! o I I nsL (11 tht, A, ad S( i "SSi , (,-O~ I I V, t ('I I ho FOM I A! I i 1 i.1! , w , h , ;,c -,,'
~c!- ITSSR), 130 --opies M, No .0, 195q, ~241)
FERSHINAV A.1.
Position of the upper boundary of the Devonian in the Pechora
Valley portion of the Urals. Trudy Inst.geol. Komi fil. AN SSSR
no.20-10 '62. (WRA 150)
(Pechora Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic)
PERSKNA, Antonida Ivanovmt,- CEERNOV, A.A... dolitor geol.-miner. nauk,
otv. red.; CHIMOV, A.K, red. izd-ira; AREMEVA,
tekhn. red.
(SilitrIan and Devonian sediments of the CherrWshev Ridgo]Si-
luriiskie i devonskie otlozheniia gria4 ChorrWsheva. Moskva,
lzd-vo AW. nauk SSSR, 1962. 120 p. 7 diagrams.
(MIRA 15:9)
(Cheimyshev Ridge-Geology, Stratigraphic)
PARSHINA, AwWaida lvanovma-, CEDWOV. A.A., prof., doktor geologo-mineral.
nauk, glavnyy red.; CHIZHOV, A.A., redAzd-va; ZRMI, R.Ye.,
tokhzk. red.
(Stratigraphy and paleogeography of Devonian sediments on the
right bank of the central Rechore. and the southern part of the
Cheruyshey Ridge] Stratigrafiia i paloogeografiia devouskikh
otloshanil Pravoberexhlis arednei Fechory i iushnoi chasti
griad,r Chernyahava. Leningrad, Izd-vo Akad.nauk WSSR, 1960.
144 p. (HIPA 13:7)
i',ftchora Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Pechora Valley--Paloogeography)
PERSHINA, A.L,
Ordovician and Silurian border lapro in the Pechora Va".1ey portion
of the Urals. Trudy Inst.gool.Kami f1l. AN SSSR no.3t28-)7 162.
(MIRA 16:9)
(Pechora Val4ey-Geology, Stratigraphic)
KARP04' M.S.; VERNIGOR, VA.; BAT'KAYEV, R.Ya.; POPENKO, A.K.; IL'INA, K.A.;
- IMUNDVO N.S.; PE,%;HIN),-- E.-P-.----
Microbiological pmeesses in surface silage. Trudy Inst.mikrobiol.
i virus.AN Uzkah.SSR 6;133-140 162. (MIRA 15:8)
(ENS I1AGE--FI CRO BIOILGY)
MAKMOV, F.T.1 PERSHINA, K.Ye.
Volimetric method for the determination of zinc in zinc
diaAWI dithiophosphate. Khim. i tekh. topl. i mase! 8
no.1.0:62-64 0 103. (MIRA 16:11)
1. (Irenburgskiy neftemaslozavod.
P~ T ~ 11~1 I- I I A" /I I JL ~
GOIWVKIN. N., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; PERSHINA, L., doktor teliin.nauk,prof.
I*-_i,_
Procesting and storage of crayfis~-Under refrigeration (with
summary, in English]. Khol. tekh. 35 no.1:26-27 Ja-F '58.
(MIRL 11:2)
(Crayfish)
PERSHINA, L.A.1 hDIFIKOV, A.N.,- GALOCHKIN, A.I.
Use of hydrol,~tic ligAln for the production
renins. Rbpart No.2s Preparation of rasina
of 2i1 and )tl. Izv. TPT 126:46-50 164.
of powdered bakel ite -type
at a phenol-li nln ratio
IWRA 18:7)
~Ts
MrS
Ftigr.': d. ill,* m
ond Phl, Oi
r6eft of. d?-mezit 5, Utgn - Ct;'- owd 01; rr,\-
1~41jg IC11j, jj P6( :j
st -Te (q, Aiiie"Va, 406; i hd
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lu, the of tli,. lic*f L~)q r3 WVIV
1, - Cis, H j, 1,Jjj ~d. _'.V5 i luticli Imer" le-.
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bloir
ter., till! 7,6tli~vWf --caMpki viscat he -
n d will
:11
31p
U din W,
IOU
MR1 1U." 91.1-
-kit kT,
#Tk the pi-esoki V ea
M. 0. pit. -ilis
TROVOV, B.V.; PEPSHINA, L~A.; MOROZOVA, V.M.; KOVALENOX., A.V.;
GALWAIN, A.I.
Thiophos:phate derivatives of hydrolytic 1i Min end their innecti-
cidal effect. Gidrol:Lz. i lesokhim. prom. 14 lic-.5-.lG-11 161.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Tomslt.y politekhnicheskiy institut.
(Lignin) (Insecticides)
Pz-RSfilllAlw L.A.; ZAGRED~;LIIITY, S.R. I
Interac t 4on of die t~iylci,loi-oti,iopiloslil2at,-~ wft~; h:,rurolvt-'c
- . - -- - fil
and its derivatives. Izv.T:-I 111:46-50 161. lf~:q)
1. Prc6uLwloiio 6okk.oron naul: :,.V.
Tro.
I "Ovyla.
(Thiop-oi;p't,atus) (Lif-iiin)
USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61470
Author: -!~~ -L-A-
Institution: None
Title: Directiw and Rate of Bromination of Toluene in the Presence of
Different Catalysts
Original
Periodicallo Izv. Tomsk. pol.itekhn. in-ta, 1956, 83, 134-137
Abstract: See Referat Zkiur - Kbimiya, .1
~.$56, 12813
Card V I
GOIOVIUN.9 N.A.; PERSHINA, L.I.
Post nortem mechanical and chemical changes and their r-3le in
- -isel. inst. zekh.
the cold preservation of fish. Trudy Hauch.
ryb. pron. 1 no.20-103 161. (MIRA 180)
GOU)VEIN, N.A.; VOSKOBOY, A.V.
Volatile reducing substances as a fish quality index during its
cold storage. Izv. vys. uchab. zav.; pishch. tokh. no* 2:161-
168 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Lenirgradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut, kho.lodillnoy
promyshlennosti. Kafedra obshchey i kholodillnoy tekhnologii,
(Fish-Preservation)
fli,it4li.i_~A, rire. .6. it
Golovkin, N. A., A.Lyamovskiy, 1. 1J., P-rshina Ii-Irs. 11U. I., and --nagali, - _'.
(Leningrad Technological 1nstitut,,;: of thi. tfrig~;rlung Injustryi: "The Mecha:,ics and
L;hemistrjr of Muscular Tissue in the hefrigeration of Heat and ri.sh" ZLngiish - 7 pagei/
report presented at, the Laternational, inst. of auf ri.,, -ration (Ilh), Annual
Meetings of ~.ommissions 3,4, and ~,, Moscott, 3-o ~~ep 195o.
GOLOVKIN, N.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; PERSHINA, L.I., inzh.
Effect of the partial freezing out of water on the quality of fish
and their storage life. Khol. tekh. 38 no. 1:35-38 Ja-F 161.
(MIRA 14:4)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut kholodillnoy
promyshlermosti (for Golovkin). 2. Itauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut vokhanizataii rybnoy promyshlennosti (for Pershina).
(Fiah, Frozen)
PMHIHA, 4 1.
AdenORVaetriphoaphortc acid as a factor characterizing bio-
chenical processes in the refrigeration treatment of flab.
Trudy urnm 15:74-H0 158. (IUU 11: 4)
1. Predstavlona Kafedroy obshchey I kholodll'noy tokhnologii
Leningradskogo tokhnologichookogo institute, kholodil'noy
pror7shlennonti.
(Fish, Frozen) (A-donosinstriphosphoric acid)
-maj
a g j u, V 44, 1 a
aj IV H91 - 5
1:5 g jA .1 oj-~ J,
1 -18
-34
'13
I hi ha mic a I P111 ARIA
I D I A As .
W~a !~ H - I
3a -M 11 ~,,! I!,, , - 0
-gql it tit
Jig
FZLIM IRA, L. I.
Methods for determining the solubility of actoqrogin in fish curclea.
Izvev.ve.ucheb*zavo; pishch.tekh. no-5:157-161 '58.
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovateVakiy institut mekhanizateii
z7bnoy pronyablennosti, kafedra obahchey i kholodillnuy takhnologii.
(Fishez7 products-Preservation) (Actomyosins)
C
.., PERISINA, L.M.
i Z.t
Realstan(to of steel conductors during short-circait currents
and Its Eiimplest analytical expression. Trudy Inst.nnnrg.Afi
Uz.SSR nc.8:144-152 'S5. (MLRA 9:12)
(Electric condtictors) (Electric resistance)
L.N. , kand.tcklinoutulcy dotuent
Analytical :nethod for calculating short-circuit currentD in network.5
with steel-cored linea. Ele',:trichestvo uo.4:30-34 Ap 161.
OIJIU 14:8)
1. Tas)icentskiy institut inzhenerov irrigatsii i vekhanizatsii
sellokop khozyaystva.
(-','Iectric powor distribution)
WEANOV. P.; IWA. G.; CHIZBIWSM, M.; VOROB'YBV, S.; VILIYAKS, V.;
SOBOLEV, S.; FAYWY. G.; GARRUSHA. I.; FlUNTSESSON, V.; KWSHIN, A.;
, FiMsHmi, M.
Vladimir Petrovich BuohirlBkii. Ze--iledelie 8 no.7-94-95 Jl 160.
(MIRA 13-.9)
(BuBhinskii, Vladimir Petrovich, 1885-1960)
STATKEVICH, M.. polkoynik; LSR-s41-NA*-m-, podpolkovnik;RADIKO, V., podpolkovnik;
PAWIIXNOK, podpolkovnik; SELINA, A., p,)dpolkovnlk-, NIXONG-VA, V.,
podp6'.kovnik ireditsinekoy aluzhL-y
Features of rear-echelon support of troope in the mountaIns. Tyl
i snab.Sov.Voor.S11 21 no.103-45 Ja 961. (MIRA 1,4:6)
1. 01'Iteery tyla Zakavkazakogo voyennogo okrkif;a.
(Mountain warfare)
USSR / Soil Science. Gonoeis and Geography of SoI3A- J-2
Als Jour W, Zhur - Biologiya., No 17, 1958) No- 77367
Author :-b3XghiM. X.Y.
IrIst H)GOOW Agvi6ultidil AcaderV imoni K. A. Timiryazov
Ti.tlo Gonosis of Choutitit SoilB of the Southwootorn Part of the
SDr9ko-Xm Sandy bhosivo
Orig Pub DAI. ~bsk- 9.--kii. akad. im K. A. Timiryazova, 1956, vyp.
2.3, 16o-164
Abstract The formation of cbostnut soils on tho anciont-alluvial
Tarsko-K= sands originates under the influence of different
qpocies of vogotittion. Under thickets of Elymus,
Agriopbyllump Isatis and Coriaperairm, which remove erosion
CDnditiono with it 10-20% covering of them, chestnut,
veakly-humus, weakly-formed carbonate soils are formDd.
Under wormyord-smidy-grass variety aaeociations under a
cover of 20-40%, chostnut, light-humus underdeveloped soils
Curd 1/2
Card 2/2
7
14-57-7-14965
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7,
pp 124-125 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Pershina , IA. N.
TITLE: Salinity as a Genetic and Regional Characteristic
of Chestnut Soils (0 razvitii solontsevatosti kak
geneticheskogo i zonallnogo svoystva kashtanovykh
pochv)
PERIODICAL: Dokl. Mosk. s.-kh. akad. im. K. A. Timiryazeva, 1956,
Nr 23, Pp 165-169
ABS'rRACT: On the basis of her detailed studies the author
asserts that', vegetation is the basic cause of steppe
soil salin,ification. When salting of the sodium type
occurs in meadows, downward movement of waters and
alternating periods of salting and desalting create
conditions in which saline soils will form. An arid
Card 1/2 climate and a heavy soil will increase salinification.
14-57-7-1063
Translation from: Heferativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Isr 7,
1) 124 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Pershina, M. N.
TITLE: Soil Forma-Lion in Arid Steppes (Pochvoobrazovatellnyy
protsess v zone sukhikh stepey)
PERIODICAL: Dokl. Mosk.. -).-kh. akad. im. K. A. Timiryazeva, 1956,
Vol 1, Nr 26, pp 51-55
ABSTRACT: It has been established that the biological cycle of
matter is very important in the formation of lightly
saline soils in the steppes where heavily saline
soils are absent. Lightly saline chestnut soils
develop gradually; first come chestnut soils, next
chestnut lightly saline soils, and finally lightly
saline soils. The historical development of vege-
tation and the sum total of all environmental factors
Card 1/2 have influenced the genesis of chestnut soils. The
LSSR / Soil Science. Geneois and Geography of Soils. J-2
Abs jour : Ref. Zhur Biologiya, No 17, 19581 No- 77366
Author : Pe M
":nBt : Timiryazev Agricultural AcadeW
Titio :On the Polygenot'.1c Development of Chestnut Soils
Orig Pab :Izv. Timlryazovak, a.-kh. akad.., 1957, Ho 6, 75-84
Abstract :On the basis of iuwy years of soil investigations by the
author, and of materials in the literature, the following
scheme of chotitnut-eoils developmDut is proposed. 1) For-
mation of cheStnut soils as a result of the original
development of the stoppe soil-fornation. 2) Formation
of chostnut solonetz soilB as a rosult of saltne pormoa-
tion of the solonetz- 3) Devolopmont of chestnut soils
with some dogreo of marsh, moadow ard meadaw-chestnut
soils. 4) Devolopmont of chestnut soils on tertiary rock.
The poseiblo mmiz of dovololmnt of soils of the southoaf)t
It
U
ard 1/2
USSR/S~il Science. Soil Ccnoois -~nl Gco-,-,rajhy J-2
,'.bs Jour Rof Zhur - BLA., J- 23) 19~b, 11, 91557
.',uthur '1.M.
List 1.'jscjw .'.,~ri,:ultur-_J_ i:.. K._ T`i-._iry-~.z'~v
Titlo- Char-teterictics :)f SAI in Vi,.; f
t7ao ;zicieiit Kunyn-Lar, i.,.ok ..Iluvi~il Pvlr~,L
Oft , 1,u.. Dz)1:1. Mc A. a. -it C. J., .. K.,~. Ti,Ary-..,,':v-., VY11.
29, 272-275
-b.,;trr.ct Iii the t,_-rritrir-y -_nt' .nc-.'ont dLdt,~ -,fiu- riv r
t) a i rr ry,~. o
L,w,) typQs -f s-mO. are (Itjtri'.,utu,_I: IQflCti-L,%l
.-.n-1 infllltimfil TIu sands ~%rc (Ici.~ooitud in
tQkjr-f r... cdcrotcus, j,iln
i;ulf_.ncIr%kn. Thc defl-ti )n,.! hill,,ch char-
,.ct.-,rized by dry rosidu_- -.t O.U(2 -_,mmt, I_w
%11k:~liiiitY OIC03) - 0.017 purc,~nt, s;-:,-ll Cl c.).it-ont - 0.012
,)urcent '%n.1 cc)litullt - 11.5 -jrcurit.
Whon iovuiiuut .)ecurv, .t tho rarf%co A thu tht,
infl~Aiowil srin'4 hll".ock s-.iicts aru euricho, with w,.t(2r-
C-rd 1/2
C a 3'. 3 r).~ 3 r. nastnut
n,.
Im eara J, ,-I ivc~v,dffr, ! p] ;c, 1 'tic
PERSHINA, M. 1~
"GrOUping of the Volga arid-the novlya Watershed Soils According to Forest-
Groving Qualities." Pochvoved., No.12., 1949
Translation W-1;U,,99, 7 Aug fd 1950
FMWHINA H,11 d. eel'ukokhoryaystvonnykh nauk.
.:J-NGx
V~~ - -
Polygeratic developnqnt of Cheatnut soile [with uuzmry In Aglinh],
Inv. ?MA no.6:75-84 157. (MIRA 1113)
(Soils)
Name: FXRSHJINA M. 14
Dissertatim:
Degree:
-PdII.&IffMm:
Deft-me Datia, Place:
Soils of the arid steppe ZODe of Riropeaz) pussia
Doc Agr Sci
Moscow Order of Len:LD A6ricultural Aced ilueni K. A.
TImiryazev
1956, Macaw
Source: IG3izhnaya Letopial, No 46, 1956
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FMSHINA,_LI.N-,,-doktor sellsl:okhosyaystvennykh nauk,' prof.;
DODOLINA, V,T., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Fundamental features of the biological cycle of substancesin the
vubzone of semidesert steppes. Izv. TSKhA no.5:81-96 161.
(M1RA 14:12,'
(Minerals in soil)
(Plants, Effect of light on)
PV4HIIL&. M.N.,, doktor se1'skokhv&yaystvennykh nauk, prof.; ILIIII,