SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PINEHASIK, M. - PINKOVSKIY, S. I.
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I-and.breeder-zlones" is-suchas to produce a conversion ratio -1.5.
Th6,internal,conversion ratio.iB 0.62.' The-ebange in.reactivity
is~0.6% per month and is compensated by motion of central fuel ele-
-1.4%i permitting 2 months' conti
ments. witha reactivity margin of nu-
.Vus operation.. The sb_leldinq,control,~ andsafety precautions-are
,describedi :The sodium flo~m through a beat exchanger in which
steam is*produced at 430C and 50 atm pressure. Some improvements
'are-s uggested for future designs on the basis of the experience al-
ready,gained.in the-design of.the BN-350~. 'Otig. art. bas: l figure.
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AUTHOR: Bastdasarov,-Yu.Ne.., Kaiachkovshk, O,D Pinkhasik, H.S.; Py*shin, V.K.
TITLEt Study of unsteady operating conditions for naturallcirculation in multi-
loop designs of nuglSar reagtora
SOURCE:- Atomnaya'energlya, v. 16, no. 5, 1964, 407-413~
TOPIC TACSt nuclear reactor cooling, liquid metal coollng,,unsteidy reactor
oporat 5 condition, reactor' suotgoncy sbutdown
ABSTRACTs The d 0 66 te
authors have develope a method f com tation of- a ady-pperat-
pu
on u own
"ac, Aiti6neJewergenty sh td for natural circulation In multiloop. designs
of nuclear reactors- . -The essential point-to be considerea-is the delay factor
4hich4epeads on ths-heat exchange be.tween the coolant and the st-4tionary parts
of-tbe loop '~pipea);-the geometry of the heat,exchanger is important.. Since
exact-'ablutions are impossible because of the complexity of the problem, the
authors have worked out an approximate system of equations which was programmed
'-on an electronic computeri In.the computations, the delay,.coolant flow rate,
heat ' losses through insulation, and heat exchange between 'the steel structuTe
and liquid sodium were considered. Experimental results aire,in good agreement
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P11MUSIK. Z.
Vhose interests does the public prosecutor defend? Ok,,r. truda i sets.
strakh. no.1:95 Jl '58. (MIRA 11*12)
l.Takhnicheakiy, instruktor Belorusakego respublikanakego aoveta pruf-
soy-uzov. Minsk.
(Minsk--Housing)
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AU7HOR: Askarov, M. A. ;DLu=erkas, N. D.; Pln',hnsov, S. R.
TiTLE: A study of the copolymerization of acrylonitr;le with esters of acrylic
aci d
SOL;;, CE AN jzSSR. inst; tut i po~ ;merov . Fi z I ka i khimiya pri rodny*Kh i
s c, I ches,~ .-. po I imerov , no. 1. 1962. 189- ;96
73P Z 'A~S: copo; ymer ; z6t ion , a cry,; i* c es'-:r yrrier . a cry Ion i tr i I e copolymer
p3l,trer 5truct-re, polymer pr)ysica: proper-.y, prodylacrylate, butylacrylaLe,
a.-,.y i a cry l a te, po i ymer so: ~Z) ; i ; ty
A 3ST;,~~7 ; 7ne a ~ :-,or s f ' rs t des cr: oe *,ne syn o' n-propy n-ziu ty : 3:1d n-amy;
a 6 -,e ay t 7e s tarek:,,% c,3 t ; on ar~~ e.~, t er cat I on of acry: or, r I e i n
I on
-c resence of the opproprl'ute hydr&quino~-,e. After p,.irificati
o ~ie ester and t:~e acry lo:-,; t r; : C' tne'', 3.0c, Copo' .--crization was then
s-UC.. e-1 at :~easureo aroi.rts o~ tr%e mono;-..ers were p-acei ;r.-o arrp,les w;tr, a
~-; r, z, N! ~croxide catalyst (3.5% -,y sea:cd and placed into an over, at 63C
for ", t-io~rs. -he Yields --re 63-5l',. of t-he tneorez;ca'.- A cetailed investigation
o t:e properties of the copolymers at r.)t:os of acrylonitrl;e to esters of 90-.10,
50:50, 25-75, 10:9C, and O:iOC showed a consistent relationship between
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po: ~ ~er st pro.pert I Cs a-.,; u -at'") 0, z -,e monomers .Thus no 7,at 1 er W~%: Cn
estei- was u!.ed, so;. a ycl lo~, copo; -"in - " _,n va:ues of spec,' ". v I scos: ty and
% N but I imi zed solub; 1 Ity ,un;y ;:- ; I - e t nv , ~crE oz~ia:rec at acry:or~'_
tri Ic: ester ratios of 90:10 and 75:2:_'. At ral,;o5, of 5~,:53 ai:~c 25:'15, so': ye~ ~ow
polyriers were obtained w1tv lower v;,,cosite a,7d X .14 b,,t wider solub;;ity, anc: at
a 10:50 ratio, a trans?arert viscous polymer was obtained which resemb!ec t~~at
from tne pure acrylic esters (iow specific viscos;ty and solubility In all organic
solvents tested). Orig. art. has: 4 ta,'~;es ana 3 chemical equations.
ASSOCIATION: Institut kh;m;i polimerov AN UzSSR (institute of Polymer Cnemistry,
AN UZSSR)
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TITIM Th6 synthesis and po, rization f some oroacrylate
A p~o
SMCE'-. Usbekiskiy khinich6skiy shurna.10 no. 6, 1964,:45-50
-lastic rylate,.metbacrylate, chloroalkyl-acrylate, chloroalkyl
TOPIC TAGS*' p
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methacrylate, polymer solubilityb organic solvent, flame resistant plastic
corrosion resistant- -plastic
0-chloroethyl and-6-chlorobutyl-acrylates-and-moth&crylates vere ob-
tainid in- high yields by a direct eaterfrication of ethyl4ne or tetramethylene
chlorobydrin vith the correoponbing acid in the presence of 3.5-4% H2604 added as
catalyst, The obtained monomers polymerized readily und~.r. the effect of benzoyl
.P 1 t7
=X1de*..d*- or W-light, -or. beating to 60. t3C. Glassyj colorless, transparen
-1: vo lyt-I obtiia_~dvhi -ch, v'eri insoluble in the o solvents and only svelled
-were rganle.
in.p6iar-obl. to, to carbOnd),. It Was found that 0,Vgen
lightly in aromiati o, hyd
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----- I0-ibits --- tbivp-olywrizatibd;--~~--fte-insolubilit,"w- ~_Xpiiined-br- croifithmk1mg of-,
double" bonds formed. as' the result of 'a- partial splitting off of H01. The chloiro-
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TRUB, Isrsill Aysikovich; NONOXROVICH, Bduard, loaskovich; MIXHAYLOYA. Ye.N.,
redeirtor; PIMMASOV. Ya.B., tekhnicheekiy redaktor
(Using. waste industrial heat in greenhouses and hothouses] Ispoll-
sovenie otbroonogo tepla pronyahlonnosti v topliteakh t parnikekh.
Tashkent. Goo. lid-vo Usbekskot SSR, 1955. 91 P. (KLRA 9:10)
(Greenhouses) (Heat engineering)
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kandidat tekhoicheskikh nauk. redaktor; BONDAMKO, M.N., redaktor;
tekhnichesirty redaktor
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(Agricultural engineering)
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route from 15th century to nov. Last figures
given are for 1936, vhen 14 ships navigated en-
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Kirovsk, Mouchegorsk, Vorkuta, Anders&, lorLI'sk,
Igarka, Anadyr', and Magadan. So data given on
postvar exploitation of route.
17M2
PINKM4SON, Dmitriy Moiseyevich,, kand. g-eogr. naukp dots.; GAKKEL,
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corresponding 0.11, %" mut hm a higher yW pointImthe
aping P~'?pert!- -d 6onsitivity to Btreft-conoctntration in
CYGUO loading "Main relatively poor. It is suggested that by
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of Beeseam stod cim be ha vv*d still; further ;nvm=
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of t1w luot Lod Us Efled on. ths PropeMu of Mod. A. 11,
Prozim, (451-456). Unlika tho flnely oryitalline I)rhnAry
structure Of OL "14)o;) MOO ingot, a deudritir cine is chartic-
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POPOVA, V.M., kandidst selOokokhosymystvannykh nouk, redaktor; BONDARINKO,
M.N., redaktor; PINKUBOV. Ta.B.. takhnichookiy redaktor
[Principles of livestock raising] Osnovy thivotnoyodetva. Tashkent,
Goo. tad-vo Usbekskot SSR. 1955. 234 p. (MLRA 9:12)
(Stock and stockbreeding)
POPOV, Viktorin; LEVITINA, S.A., red.; PINKHASOV, Ya-V--I
[Chardzhau-Kungmd; along the track with a notebDok]
Chardshou - Kungrad; a bloknotom po trasse. Tashkent,
Cos.izd-vo UzSSR, 1947. 29 p. (AURA 16:8)
(Soviet Central Asia--Railroads--Location)
URWSKAYA; VISHNUKOVA, BORISOV; PDOWLSOVIGH; MURADOV; RMBL'XtN; OSER IY;
MUM: BOKSARMAS; GORPISHCHNOOD,- YAREHIM; ZHAHKOV; POPOV; ROMaOVA;
SIDOFJMMD, TOWIN.- TINDYNYBIA. %
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(Pavlov, DMtrit Sergeovich, 190' 1957) (WIRA 11:2)
PINIHINSON. D.H.; StMOVTSEV, U.S.
Deficiencies in the training of students in economic geography.
Geog. v shkole 22 no.1:42-44 J&~F 159. (MMA 12:4)
(Geography, Economic--Study and teaching)
A UTH OR Pinkhenson, D.M. 12-i-i212'-
TITLE: D.I. Mendeleyev and the Utilization of Russia's Far North
(D.I. Mendeleyev i oavoyeniye kraynego oevera Houaii)
PEHI(-)DI~AL. IzveBtiya VoesoyuznoKo ~;eogralicheskogo Obahcheatva, IVIA,
4 1, PP 69-75 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, a 6reat
husf~ian nineteenth century scientist, who stressed the great
importance of developing the Northern and Arctic regions.
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Say. 3e207-211 162. (MIRA 15t3)
1. Pedagogicheskiy institut imeni A.I.Gertsena, Leningrad.
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Lidlya 1vw)nvna. dotoent, kaad.geograf.nauk; WMKO. &--,~ .-,,
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Alekney Arkcad'yevic!-, dotsent, kand.geograf.nnuk; DUROSITKNICH.
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nauk: NEVELIMORTN. 4rigorly Solomonovich, dotsent. kand. Igeograf.
nauk; NIKOLAYEVA, Na,-.ezhda Vasillyevna, dotsent, knud.geoprnf.nauko,
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P.A., kaDd. geogr. nauk, nauchn. red.
[Now developments on the map of the U.S.S.R.; basic chanles
in the geography of the country during the Soviet period
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za sovetskii period. Leningrad, Ob-vo "Znanie" RSFSH, 1964.
43 P. (MIRA 180)
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nauchnyy red.; VOROBITZV, G.S., red.izd-va; GURDZHITEVA. A.M.,
tekkin. red.
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Yeas.ob-vo po resprostrananitu polit. t nauchn.snanil. Leningr.
otd-nie, 1960. 39 P (MlRA 13:7)
(Rus;is-Industries)
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(MIRA 18t6)
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Imeni Sechenova I rentpenovskoye Weleniye (zav. V.I. Palshkova)
Polikliniki flo.1, Moskva.
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Translation from: Refcrati,, rivy Zh,irnal. MekF,,jnjka. I IoL,7. Nr I
AUTHOR: P i nk h us o,~ ih. I I
TITLE: On the NotLh Scri.4iti%il~ (d Sivel Railing
(0 rel'so,,w, stali k viadrczani
PERIODICAL: V sb. : Prokhnost' r-nciallm.. Mo,,kc)\x. AN SSSR pp
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(Car vhools-Testing)
(Mechanical vear)
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(Steel--,eat i#pie) (Wheels--Teeting)
6 . "'~- ;-, - .- ~ .* '12
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ALMIORS i Pinkhusovich, L.L.; Nikonov, A.G.
TITLE: nie Fffect of the -~uenchllng Method on Wear )(esistaixe and on the
Fatigue Crumbling of Rolled Seamless 4heels
PERIODICAL: Izves+iyh vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenly. Cheriinya metallurglya,
No. 10, pp. 126 - i3l
TEXTs Rolled RR wheels are queriched In the USSR in a horizontal positior,
by water jets directed on the rolling surface from tangentially placed pipes.
This method has been com'pared with the U.S. method of quenching wheels In verti-
cal position by rotation with a wheel rim portion submerged in water (Refs. 5 - 81
The test wheels wem A standard steel with 0.53% C; o.69% mn; 0.27,9 Si; (
P and 0.02% S. The harAness and the mecheii1cal pr-operties of wheels hat-deried by
the U.S. method were better, they had pearlitic structure through the work por-
tion and higher wear, resistance in comparative teats on a IA Amsler test machine.
In fatigue animbling tests on the same Artialor mnalilne, specimens takoll at 12 and
30 mm distance from the aux-face of the wheels treated the U.S. way withstood
690,000 and 875,000 cycles, compared with 630,000 and 660,000 cycles withsto(d "y
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