SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUDENKO, K.G. - RUDENKO, N.

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PLAKSIN. Igor' Nikolayevich; RA2DELISHIN, Anatolily Nikolayevich; RUDD=, .-Ionstantin Gerasimovich; SMIR11OV,.Aleks,9ndr Nikolayevich; TROITSKIT, Aleksandr Vasilly~evich~; FISMCW, Mikhail AlekEwndrovich; GARBER, T.N., red.izd-va; KOROYMIKOVA, Z.A., tekhn.red. [Atlas of the industrial equipment of ore dressing plants] Atlas takhnologichaskogo obomdovaniia obogatitellnykh fabrik. Pod obshchei red. I.H.Plaksina. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekha.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1959. 234 1. XMIRA 13:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin). (Ore dressing-Equipment and supplies) PLAKSIN, Igor' Nikolayevich, redaktor;,,~~~,,,Konstantin Gerasimovich; SMIP11OV, Aleksandr Ilikolayevich: THDITSKIT, eksaiid as-'Wyevich; FISIVUH, Mikhail Aleksandrovich-, 1VKHOVSKIY,M.D.. redaktor; RO!UMVA, Z.A., rodaktor; KOROVEt.01VA, Z.A., tekhnicheskiy radaktor. [Teabnological equipment of concentration plants] Tekhnologichaskoe oborudovania obogatitellnykh fabrik. Moskva, Uglet6khizdat. Pt. 1. [Design and selection of equipment] Raschet i vybor obor)l- dovaniia. 1955. 415 P. (MLRA 9:1) 1. Chlen-kerrespondent AN SSSR (for Plakain) (Coal prmparation) ARTYUSHIN, Stepan Petrovich; RUDENKO,,,,K,q., dotsent, otv.red.; GARBER. T.N., red.izd-va; tekhn.red. LCollection of problems oncoal preparation] Sbornik zadsch -po obogashchaniiu uglia. Pod red. K.G. Rudenko. Koskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1958. 230 p. (MIRA 12:2) (Coal preparation) -RUDRNKO, Konstantin-Gernsimovich.-.ftotsent"; SIMNOV, K.A.. doteent, otv.red.; MOV-,KI., redAzd-va; KOROYMMVA, Z.A.. takhn.red. [Principles of coal preparation and briquetting] .08novy obo- gashchaniia i brikettroyaniia uglei. Moskva. Uglatekbizdat. 1958. 302 p. (MIRA. 12:1) (Coal preparation) (Briquets (Fuel)) ANDRETW A.B.; ANTONOV. A.I.; ARAPOV, P.P., BARKASH, A.I.. BEDNrAKOVA, A.B.; BEEN, G.S.; BERESNEVICH. Y.Y.; ~MRNSHTRTN, S.A.; BITMSKOT. V.I.; BLTU14MXRG, V.V.; BONCH-BRUMICH, M.D.;BORMOTOY,.A.D.; BULGAKOV, N.I.; VEKSLER, B.A.; GAYRIIMiKO, I.T.; G]RfDISR, Ta.S.. [deceased]; GMMIVANOV, N.A., [deceasadl; GIBSHRAN, Ta.le.; GOLDOVSKIT.Tm.M.: GORBUNOV, P.P.-. GORTAL40V. F.A.; GRINBERG, B.G.; GRTIJNF-R, V.S.: DANOVSKIT. N.F.; DZEMISKIT, V.M., [deceased]: DRnWATLO, P.G.; METS, S.G.; DITACHMO. P.F.; DrURNBAUM. N.S.. [daceasedl.- YEGORCHMO. B.F. Cdecaaaedl; TXLITASHXMCH, S.A.: ZIUUMOV, L.P.; ZAVELISKIT, A.S.: ZAVELISKIY, F.S.; IVANOVSKIT, S.R.; ITKIN, T.M.; KAZHDAN, A.Ta.; KAZHINSKIT, B.B.; KAPLINSKIT, S.T.: KASATKIN, F.S.; KATSAURDY. I.N.; KITffGORODSKIT, I.I.; K01MNIKOT, I.F.; KOWSOV, V.A.; KOHARDY, U.S.; KOTOV, B.I.; LINDS, Y.T.; LEBEDEV, H.V.; LRVITSKIY, N.I.; LOKSHIN, Ta.Tu,- LUTTSAJJ. T.K.: KANNIMXRGER, A.A.; MIKFIATLOV. V.A.; MIKHATLOV, N.M.; MURAVITIV, I.M.; NTDF-L'?fAN, G.E.; PAVLTSHKOV. L.S.; POLUYANOV, V.A.; POLYAKOV, Te.S.; POPOV, T.Y.; POPOV, N.I.; RAKRLIN, I.Te.. 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V.L., retsanzmnt, radaktor; VMLER, M.A., rateenzant. redaktor; VINOGRADOV, A.V., rateenzant. redaktor; GUDTSOV, N.T.. retsenzant, redaktor; DEGTYAREV, I.L., rateenzant, redaktor; DEMITANnff, F.S.. reteenzent; redaktor: DOBROSMYSLOV, I.N., retsenzent, radaktor; Y'AWCHIK, G.M. retsenzent, rodaktor;ZHEMOCHKIN, D.N., retaenzent. redaktoxa. SHUTUVCHENKO, A.N.. reteenzent. redaktor; U011EYIN, G.A.., retsenz'dnt, redaktor; KAPLTRiOV. R.P., retsenzent, redaktor; KUSAKOV, N.M.. retsenzent, redaktor; LEVINSON, L.Te.,.[deceiised] retsenzent, redaktor; kfALOV, IT.N., retsenzent, redaktor; ?URKUS, V.A. retsenzent, redaktor; IMEELITSYN, I.I., retsenzent, redaktor: HIKHAYWV. S.M., retsenzent; redaktor; OLIVETSKIY, B.A., retsenzent,, redaktor; PAVLOV, B.A., retsenzent, redaktor; PAIIYUKOV, H.P.,retsenzent, redaktor; PLAKSIN, I.N.# retsenzent, redaktor; RAKOV, K.A. reteenzent, redaktor; RZHAVINSKIT, V.V., retsenzent, redaktor~ RDIBURG,A.M., reteenzent; redaktor; ROGOVIN, N. Te., retsenzent, rodaktor; RUDENKO, K.G.. reteenzent, redaktor; RUTOVSKIY, B.N., [deceased re abnzen redaktor; RrZ.qOV, P.A., retsenzent, redaktor; SANWMIRSKIY. EB.. reteenzent, redaktor; SKRAMTAYEV. B.G., reteenzent. redaktor; SOKOV. V.S., retsenzent, redaktor; SOKOWV, N.S., retaenzent, redaktor; SPIVAKOVSKIY. A.0.. retsenzent,, radaktor; STRAMENTOV, A.Ye., reteenzent, redaktor; STREUTS111Y, U.S., retsenzent, redaktor; (Continued on next, ciard), ANDREYEV, A.V.,(contirmed) ... . Card 3. TRF,TIYAKOV, A.P. , retsenzent, redaktor; FAY7MWkN, Te.g.. retsenzent, redaktor; KHACHATTROV, T.S., retaonzent, redaktor; CHMOV, H.T rateenzent, redaktor; S1112GIN, A.P., rotsenzent, redalctor; SHNSTO- PAL, Y.M.. retsenzent, redaktor: SHESHKO, Ye.F.. retsermant. redaktor; SHCHAPOV, N.M.. retsenzent, redaktor: YAKOBSON, M.O., retsenzent, redaktor; STTjTAIIOV. Yu.A, Profassor. redaktor; PBMIYARM, F.S., professor. reclaktor; MAMRINSKlY, A.A., inzhener. redaktor;PLAKSIN, I.N., redal-tor; RUTOVSKIY, B.H. [deceased] doktor khimicheakikh nauk, professor. redaktor; SHMGALITER. L. Ta. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, dotsent, redaktor;BRESTINA, B.S., redaktor; ZlWMNSKIv-, A.A. redak-tor. (Continued on next card) ANDRETEV, A.Y. (continued) .... Card 4. [Concise polytecbnical dictionary] Kratkii politekhniche5kii alovarl. RedaktsionrVi sovet: IU.A.Stepana7 i dr. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo tokhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1955. 1136 p. (MMA 8:12) 1. Chlan-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plakain) (Technology-Dictiomries) -e-C . . . VP, i 5 01 . 5 1? pi .'Ilus . ble3, 'IT i ta ra tura 7). 3 5 5 -05z 6 ~i1i~rantary wd nre-lsr.-Aory rc~cc-2_ses in th~) field cf 'in outlive of I ts, -IL Cstrr (_,osl e cr Iibed ,,rp various kinrJ5 of car~Structlcjnnl equinTrient, -9cccrding -to _,pecj,,1 processes. is intended as A manual for students Tt is authoriz-ee-. Specializing in techi!-c-~-.i.schcols fcr mining en_gineLwinc. ,r-.,- uU'ZI (iCoal T_'nivernitieF of in. of Coal induslLry. Pl,IDI'EYEV, Sergey YofirDvi;zh; ZVERINICII, Vilctor Vladimirovieli HIM, Valentin Alleksandrovich; VERIMAISKIY, I.M., prof., retsenzent; =GERZON G.I., dots., retsenzentL -n-UDYI.K0 K G dots retsenzent; OLEVSKIY, V.A,, kand. tekh-K nauk.. retsenzent,- RYKOV N.A., otv. red.; GARBER, T.N., red. izd-.va; ILIINSKAYA, G.M... tekhn. red. (Crushing, milling, and screening miner--ls]Droblenie izmell- chenie i grokliochenie polezriykh iskopapra7kh. Moskva, Gasgor- tolchizdalu, 1961. 384 P, WMA 15:9) (Ore dresshig) grxm mangam RUDENKO Konstantin Gerasimovich. kand. tekhn.nauk, dots.; KALMYKOV, Aleksandr Vasillyevich, inzh.j SHEMAKHANOV, M.M., otv. red.; ARZAMASOV., N.A.., red.izd-va; GARBER,-T.N., red.izd-va; OVSEYENKO., V.G.J. tekhn. red.; ILIINSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red. (Dust i6emoval and collection in mineral dressing]Obespyli- vanie i pyleulavlivanie pri obrabotke poleznykh iskopaye- .mykh. Mosk-wa, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963., 422 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Dust collectors) rab,~DL. STOVBUN, A. T. , red. ; PARTES HKO, V. G. ,red. ; ASKALONOV, S. P. , red. BIJRYYY V. S. , red. ; GOVORGVA, M. S. , red. ; RUDELWOs K. R. red.; red,- ZAPC-LISKAY SERERRYANAYA, S.G. A, L.K.,te0Z I [Problems of nutrition) Voprosy pitanila. Kiev, Gosmedizdat, USSR, 1962~ 242 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut pitaniya. (NUTRITION) RUDENKO. IEVINA, S.B. Effect of the place of cultivation on the carbohydrate content of gramineous plant seeds in germination. Sbor. bot. rab. Bel. otd. VBO no.2:97-102 160. (MIRA 15:1) (Carbohydrate metabolism) (Germination) (Gramineae) BmISOV, V.V., inzh., red.; NEVIROVSKIY, B.S., kand. voyen. nauk, red.; LETSKAY.A, N.M., inzh., red.; SHIFRIN, A.Sh., inzh., red.; RUDEI.IKO, L.D., inzh., red.; DYATLOV, T.D. , inzh., red. (Construction specifications and regulations]Stroitellnye normy i pravila. Moskva, Stroiizdat. Pt.3. Sec.D. ch.11) Ft.3. Sec.M. ch.4. 1964. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.F.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po de- lam stroiteltstva. 2. Gosstroy SSSR (for Borisov). 3. Na- uchno-issledovatellskiy institut organizatsii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitelistvu Akademii stroitell- stva i arkhitektury SW(fnr FAmirovskiy, Shifrin). 4. Go- -11darstvennyy proyektno-i.--yelzz~ti~,.Llskiy-,.I-nauclano-issledova- tellskiy institut Grazhdanskogo Vozdushro Igo Flota (for Letskaya). 5. Proyektnaya organizatsiya Gop,ldarstvennogo kor-iteta po 6vdostroyeniyu SSSR (for Dyat_ovjS4~idenko). K~! WDEINKO., HOSTOYMEV, S.T.; LISOVSKIY, A.F. or tluxed 2irter ty soot .-.arlr-n in a flov of nitrogen, -.n morio-4.19 anJ ther mixtureq. Izv.v-.rs.uchab.zav., chern.met, WIRA 18t8) rc % 31.-4 me, 4 a' r g c, hc-. s kly I n a t i t-, It, . or t-khn - A RUDMG, L IT., lnzh.; HOSTOVTSET, S.T., prof*., dokt e na Iron oxide reduction by carbon monoxide, hydrogen and their uixtures. Izv. v7s. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 2 no.4:3-12 Ap '59. OIRA 12:8) l.Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut. Rekomendovano kafedroy teoril metallurgicheskikh protsessov Daeprcpatrovskogo metallurgichesko- go instituta. Oxidation-reduction reaction) kIron-Metallurgy) ROSTOVTSEV, S.T.; RUDENKO, L.N.; SIMONOV, V.K. Mechanism of the iron oxide reduction reaction. 11auch.dokl.vys. shkoly; met. no.2:5-8 '59. (MIRK 12:5) 1. Dnepropetrovnkly metall"rgicheskiy institut. (Iron oxides) (Reduction, Chemical) (Phase and equilibrium) 5), 18 (3) AUTHORS: Rostovtsev, S. T., Rudenko, SOV/163-59-2-1/48 Simonov, V. K. TITLE: On the Mechanism of the Reduction Process of Ferric Oxide (K voprosu o mekhanizme reaktsiy vosstanovleniya okialov zheleza) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 5-8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The reduction of ferric oxide with gaseous CO and H is a 2 complicated heterogeneous process in which various phase, transformations occuron the surface of the ferric oxide. Iron in.atomic state is produced on the surface during the reduction process. The atomic iron produced on the surface of the crystalline lattice of the oxide phase plays an important 31e in the heterogeneous catalysis.,The atomic ions of the ro iron metal are the active centres on which the gas molecules are adsorbed. The activating adsorption of the gases-whiah have a reducing effect on the surface.of the oxides is the beginning of a chemical interaction in the reduction process. Card 1/2 Iron- and oxygen ions form a complex on the surface of the On the Mechanism of the Reduction Process of SOV/163-59-2-1/48 Ferric Oxide ferric oxide. The absorption complex (MCO 2+ - m0 2-1 passes over into CO molecules. The reduction of Fe 0 2 2 3 proceeds gradually, i. e. Fe 203 'r-phase and 'r-phase., Fe304' The first stage proceeds with, the second stage without phase transformation. There are 5 Soviet references. ASSO CIATION: Dnepropetrnvskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute) May 19, 1959 Card 2/2 RIMENKO, L.P., RUDNEVA, A.G. Results of sleep therapy of certain tynes of T)Eychic disorders. Zhur.nev-r. i -D91kh. 53 no.6:459-461 Je 153. (YT-RA 6:6) 1. Stavrapol'skaye psikhonev-rologicheskaya bolinitsa. (Sleep) (Psychoses) PAVLOVSKAYA, A.A.; HEKHEDOVA, A.Ya.;, RUDEITKO, L.P. Interaction of conditioned and unconditioned secretory food reflexes. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. fiziol. 5:90-102 160, (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz Laboratorii nervnoy deyatellnosti zhivotnykh (zav. A.A. Pavlovskaya) instituta vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti. (REFIEM) RUDEIAKO, L.P. lsii&~Cogical changes in the characteristics of.the basic nerve processes following functional disturbances of the higher nervous activity. Trudy Inst. vys. nerv. deiat, Ser. fiziol. 5:146-156 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz Laboratorii vysshBy nervnoy dayatellnosti zhivotnykh RUDEITKO, L.P. Appearance of an "isolated pathological- point" in the auditory analysor of a dog. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 11 no.6:1094-IC,98 11-D 161. (MIRA 150) 1. Institute of the Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences) Moscow. (HEARING) (GOIDIT101ED RESPON3E) (CEREBRAL CORTEX.) L 39700-65 ACCESSION HR: AP5006233 AUTHOR- Rudenko, L._Py TITLE: Canine death caused by strong acoustic stimulation SOURCE: Zhurnal vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti, v. 15, no. 1,.1965, 105-108 TOPIC TAGS: sound, animal behavior, nervous system ABSTRACT: Prolonged attempts (for six weeks) to evoke neurosis in a dog possessing! exceptional strength and equilibrance of nervous processes by using super-strong acoustic stimuli failed to produce any appreciable disturbances of its nervous activity. Then to increase the excitability of the dog's nervous system and raise its working capacity to the limit, a loud tone (120 decibels),was combined with .the administration of caffeine in 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 grams doses 30 minutes before the experiment. Ten minutes after a 1.5 gram dose of caffeine was administeredp :there was a drastic tonic convulsion of the entire body and a few seconds later Ithe animal died. This indicates that this type of animal has strongly pronounced~.' 1protective mechanisms and that destruction of these mechanism may lead to a break~~- -down of higher nervous activity or to even graver consequences. Orig. art. has: 212p PAVUWSKAYA, A.A.; RUDENKO, L.P. Effect of conditioned reflexes on unconditioned ones in a healthy subject and in functional disturbances of higher nervous activity. Trudy Inst.vys.nerv.deiat. Ser.fiziol. 7:177-190 t62. (KIRA 16:2) (REFLEXES) (NEUROSES) RUDRTKO. L. P. RUDENFO, L.R., mashinist-instruktor I5n't it better to do it this way? Elek.i tepl.tiaga 6 no-1:37-38 Ja '62. (14IRA 15:1) 1, Depo Rtishchevo Privolzhskoy doroei. (Diesel locomotives--Maintenance and repair) ~5'DW?7 ~A R~O HFUIPT%4, :-Ior; ;:j- --31:1nifit toplovova )o ',--nt -use Ele'-. i top!. tia,-. 1; ro -5:1~-20 "1. 14:7) Depo Iltislichevo, Privolzbskoy dorogi. (Rhilroads-Ilepair shops) RUDF-HKO, L.R..mashinist-instruktor What m7 experience indicates. Elek. i tepl.tiaga 3 no.1:40- 41 Ja '59. (MIRL 12:2) 1. Depo Rtishchevo II Privolzhskoy dorogi. (Diesel locomotivee-Illectric equipment) son Study of the sensitivity to synthomycin of dysentery bacteria isolated in Kiev from 1952 to 1956. Vrach.delo no.8:829-833 Ag '59. I(MIRA 12:12) 1. Milcrobiologicheskiy otdel (zav. - doktor med.nauk, prof. S.S. D.Yachenko) Kiyevskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta epidemio- logii i mikrobiologii. (KIEV-DYSMUERY-BACTERIOLOGY) (CHLOROIMETIN) dur nori-od, o, vali~'-Irykli korifoi-F~r,tsji, Kinv, 5,pp YUDENKO-,-L.-'v.; FEDOROVA, L.G. [Fedorava, L.IL Combined effect of levomycetin and bacteriophage on dysenterial bacteria. Mikrobiol. zhur. 23 no.6:37-41 161. (la?,A 15:4) (SHIGELLA DYSENTERIAE) (BACTERIOFRAGE) (1,EVOfffCETIN) RUDMO, L.S. Effect. of synthom:7cin on dysentery toxins and experimental d.ysenteria intoxication. Hikrobiol.zhur. 21 no.1:56-60 '59. (MIM 12:6) 1. Z Institutu epidemiologii i nikrobiologii All URSR. (SIIIGMJA, toxin, eff. of chloramphenicol on toxin & on exper.tox1n intoxication (Uk)) (CIMORMMOMICOL, eff ~on dyeenterial toxin on exper-toxin intoxi- cation (Uk)) RUDENKO, L.S. MI low p F-ffect of oynthomycin on cultural and morphological properties of dysentery bacteria. Mik2-obiol.zhur. 21 no-3:36-40 159. (14IRA. 12: 10) 1. Z Kiivo'kogo naukovo-doslidnigo institutu epidemiologii i milcrobiologii. (SHIGELIA pharmacol) (CILLORAMPHENICOL pharmacol) SINF YELISFYKV, F.N.; V, L.A.; KOSHURNIKOV, B.L.; SOLOVOV, N.1, Polymorphism of copperst~,Mdes in the Cu2S--C'11,3S- Min, sbor. 18 no.4:385-400 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitef, imeni Ivana Franko, Llvov, laboratoriya pirometallurgil medi Gorno-metallurgiche!-kogo kombinata imeni Zavenyagina, Norillsk i tsekh zRvodskikh laboratorlykembbtWtA "Severonikell", Monchegorsk. BANDUILOV, I.Ye., inzh.; RUDENKO, M.A., inzh. Restoration of the rotor of a steam turbine using automatic built-up welding in a jet of liquid. Energetik 12 no.4:rl-7 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:7) 20956 1.2300 3/091 61/000/007/001 /Oo I DMIX D304 AUTHORS: Banduilov, I.Ye., Engineer, and Rudenko, 3M.A. TITLE': Vibrocontact crust weldinz-). for restoring worn parts PERIODICAL: Energetik, no. 7, 19619,17-19 TEXT: Vibrocontact (vibroarc) crust welding has been used for the lz~~st 2-3 years for repairing costly worn out parts of,machines*, for example, shafts of hydraulic turbines. Parts being repaired by this method remain practically cold and are not subjected to ther- mal treatment or straightened. The welded crust is of a high de- gree of hardness. The thickness of the layer is of 0.3 to 3.5 mm -0, onc. oneration and the welding is done automatically at a rate ' 2 of 30-40 cm per min. The shaft to be repaired is fitted on a lathe. A pump feeds a coolant onto the area of welding. This me- thod is an aiternative to arc welding but differs from the latter iii that the process is carried out in a liquid vapor, which has Card 1/3 20956 S/091/61/000/007/001 /001 Vibrocontact crust welding for ... D201/D301 protective properties: Decreasing the saturation of the welded me- tal with nitror~en, and preventing the burning-out of carbon, aili- con etc. .3eca use of vibration, the arc consists of consecutive pulses (up to 100 cps). The experimental establishment VIM of the ~"#Iinisterstlro sellskogo khozyaystva (Ministry of Agriculture) has Worked out the process for repairing shafts of hydraulic turbines Up to 100 mm dia. Por diameters of 200 mm. and more, the VIM me- 11 '.iiod does not give the required results. An experimental example of lt;he process is quoted for a shaft of 220 mm dia. The source of energy was a germanium rectifier, type.VAGG-12-600, 24 V, 300A., but t-he input current was 100-115A. The electrode wire was of the type OVC (1.6 mm dia.) the velocity of consumption 1.13 m. per min; the c1raical composition of the wire is given in a table C S1J S P N1 Ce 0,81 0,39 0.3 0,015 0,024 0,18 0,053 Card 21-5 20956 S/091/61/000/~07/00'1/"_*~i Vibrocontact crust welding for ... D201/D304 The coolant was of 30 0%,glycerineand 70 0 water, at a rate 0 flow of 1.6 to 1.8 liters per min. The amplitude of the vibration was 1.5 to 1.6mm. The peripheral velocity of the shaft undergo- ing repair was 360 mm per min. its temperature was 550 to 6500, There are 1 figure and 1 table. Card 3/3 SOV/122-59-3-31/1+2 AUTHOR: ~~enk M.F.. Dg-otor of Technical Sciences, Professor TITLE: flBrakes for Hoisting and Conveying Machinery" (Tormoza pod'Iyemno-transportnykh mashin) by Aleksandrov, M.P., Mashgiz, Moscow, 19589 2nd Edition PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 19597 Nr 3, p 84 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Indifferent Review. Card 1/1 - - - 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0.0000000 W 0 0000000 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 6 0 Sal , , 11 Re M x In a a a POMPNI, un box Jim ions it 4141 veto A A , . I it A- A-A-LA-1. W -M-M -it I ublicAnt NV G. Httkfik, S R. An- pyl.4),t. And to. Lt,-g bt 11i.- pt. -so 00 MCI,. I I... It .0 0 s i -00 .00 voo --00 00 as Of 4x 0 0 go 0 00 ;Moo FITALL496KAL LITIRAT1,1111 CLASSIFKATIGN Ito* too Ju ;;--AT- -mi- is s 1 9 Q- I q 11, 1 N irX, to pt Sp tv it or a 0 n q a Is ct a It a it I 11, v 111 1.0A MQ: 0 0 so Ole : : : : : : : OT44: as 0 0 0 0 : : : : : : ; 0 : : :!: : : :-: : : 00 VA The presence of hydrindane In Surakhan peroleum. % 111. NiAwArt Kkim, (). ('~n. Chem.) to. 221.1- 44 Ifir rit"I"1111 alld '1'4m. matiombill lif IrAtIl'ill. I" Ififf " j "ith Itic"; I I';f It. I.Alogmt by ifellytinvrilmil"I .4 fr-ti.-ts, N. 1111A #IA'. -'r C.rt. In."mmimm, ..I lite pr,.wrt 4t relitl% it, It"ire III I'll 5'. %hit-11 Ill. 111. wlite It IN13,; ,I Ilvdiii, 6" th, i f 1 1. 1 11611 (hWAIlml W the III I-IIIIJ.'11. The effect of aluminum chloride on cyclopentene. W. G.RudcrikoantIV.S.Gromoin. DakladyAkad-Vatik. S.S.S.R. 67, P.55-80949).-Polymeri=tion of cyclo- jwntene (1) with 20% AICI,30 hi-9. at 50* yieldn a camplelt toixt. compo-,eit of the following: skiracyclodeceine, h7j.- rij? 1.4740. d.0 O.M'7 (Be yield% the hr-T4-Br drrir.. in. '-W.5-3.51; tricyclopextame (U), bu 1277--V, nV 1.9)95, (1:0 0.06M; ktracyclopeoddmi, b#.& rij? U'C'95, d:1 1.(Xr-9; anti hexacyclopealamr, in. 71-0' Or, 'in iu)-PrOll). The iodine nos. of the products were very small, indir-Ating complex fused rinS system fOfMA- tion. RUDENKO, G. "T'he Interaction of Oleflne With Aliuninum Chloride." Sub 10 Jan 51, Inat of Petrolalm, Acad Scl USSR. Disqertgtions prosonted for science. and engineoring degrees in Moscow diu-Irg lqfll. AM SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 5.5 Thermal stability of some solfur compounds. 51 G. Rudeako and V. N. Grantors. Do"y Akad. -.N,4ixk S.S.S.R, at, =-KI95t)-passage of the v2porsof vwious 8 derivs. through a hot tube tilled with steel tragments cave the followins indications of deownpa. by evolution of II.S: BUSH begins to decamp. at 160% iso.-Busif at 2WWW; C.11,.Sit at 2nO*, PhSll at 2W'. PhS at 450% Ht.S at .11,, at W only slightly; thiophene is StAbIt while 2.3-ditnethylthlophena begins to dm%nnp. Aightl, at 47S'. The decompno. in kertuine sobi. Cofft' %pwitl to the deempns. of the pure subatances in rev."t to truits. lifalf's. m. KW)UPOff M. USSR/Chemistry Hydrocarbons, Petroleum SeP 52 ''Derivatives "Transformation of Cyclopentene Under the ActIon of Aluminum Chloride," M. G. Rudenkoy V. N. Gromoya,- Inst of Petroleum, Acad of Sci USSR "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 9, PP 1542-1546 Cyclopentene reacts with aluminirn chloride to form.. a complex mixt of hydrocarbons. From this mixt, spirocyclodecane, tricyclopentane, tetracyclopen- tane, and hexacyclopentane were sepd. 232V.0 -1- . I '. 1. PAUSIMIN, Ta.M.; RUDMITKO, M.G. ; doktor khimi-chaskikh nauk; redaktor; SOKOLOVA, Tr.T""-TW*Th!T-ebeskiy r adaktor. [Catalytic polymerization of olefins into motor fuel] Kataliti- chaskala polumerizatsiin olefinov v motornoe toplivo. Ifookva, 12d-vo Akadamii nauk SSSR, 1955. 183 P. (MLRA 8:8) (Olifins) (Polymers and polymerization) Significan6e 6fTnvestigiif&ni-iii-GiFsffii-4ifWthiA Hsi-r-y- the discova~ry of the c0alytic action of AIPMLQWN On flic com ounds M, G. lAudenko 7' :,d)- Inj J u( A'al Pnorfit7% oT %, m"ustav OK~ --; -; -" ---- -- -7 , - , - , ------'~ I zi I r :t* ~ - j i.,q ~ cur ~)o I nt j i V. j~ a CP -4 T I i 14 'Y 40, 4 1 It N., I"ll, N 14 4 1 t Q. 122 J. piienyl---butene, 13 33, 374-520', 384.0. 7 ~41 I tY) The practic~tl aspects oi these resalts arL rinett/ evaluated. lobx A. P, Kut -Al AN ~:SSR, no.11:20&1-2068 165. 1. Instituif" ff,.- lit Ln i A.V. Topch.1yer.% V SSSR, no.10:1869-2-M 165. 32529 C~~o 2 2 01 s/o65/61/000/012/002/005 it, I-YP E075/EI35 AUTHORS,-, Rudenko,_M~.,G., Sobolev, Yu.P., Yatsenko, M.S., and S~f-arikova, L. V. TITLE; Synthesis and properties of esters of arylstearic acids PERIODICAL: Kh-imi.ya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 12, 1961, TEXT.- Some esters of arylstearic acids were synthesized and their properties investigated for the first time to ascertain the feasibility of their use.as synthetic lubricating oils. Phenyl, o-xylyl and p-xylylstearic acids were obtained by condensing commercial oleic acid with the respective hydrocarbons in the presence of AlCl3. The ratio of weights of the hydrocarbons to that of oleic acid was 5:1, AlCl3 and oleic acids were used in equimolar quantities. The reaction was carried out at 80 OC for 5-6 hours. The reactions with naphthalene and diphenyl. ether were conducted in solution in trichlor benzene. The acids were purified by vacuum distillation. The physical constants of Card 1/3 32529 Synthesis and properties of esters... s/o65/61/000/012/002/005 E075/EI35 phenoxyphenylstearic and o-xylylstearic acids were different from those reported in the literature. The acids were esterified with methyl-, benzyl- and 2-ethylbenzyl alcohols. Almost all the esters solidify from -40 to -60 OC,, Benzyl esters of naphthyl- and phenoxyphenylstearic acids solidify at -35 OC, whilst their methyl esters solidify at -40 and -50 OC respectively. Methyl ester of phenylstearic acid solidifies at -26 OC and the benzyl ester at -50 OC, although the viscosity of the latter ester is much higher than that of the methyl ester (19.32 and 11.38 cs at 50 OC respectively), The relatively low solidification temperatures of the esters are partly due to the fact that they are mixtures of different isomers. Viscosity of the esters increases with the carbon number of the alcoholic group and the molecular weight of the hydrocarbon substituent, with the exception of the esters of phenoxyphenylstearic acid which have lower viscosities than the naphthylstearic acid esters. The c viscosities range from 11.4 to 51.1 cs at 50 OC and 3,7 9.9 s at 100 OC, Thermal stability of the esters was investigated by passing air through the esters heated at 300 OC at the rate of Card 2/ 3 32 5 29 Synthesis arid properties of esters., s/o65/61/000/012/002/005 E075/EI35 5 me/min for 10 hours. Methyl ester of phenoxyptienylstearic acid and benzyl ester of p-xylylstearic acid had the highest oxidation stability! however, the latter showed an excessive corrosivity towards sieel. The two esters responded well to additive At3HWI-10 "AzNI.I.-.10), which lowered the evaporation losses arid eliminated the corrosive tendendies. It is concluded that these esters could bp used as lubricating oils at 300 OC with suitable additives. There are 3 tables and 9 non-Soviet-bloc. references. The four most re,-ent English language references read as follows: Ref-5,~ R.11. McKee, H.B. Faberj US Pat. 1972568 (1934). Ref.6.~ A.J. Stirton, B.F. Peterson. Ind.Eng.Chem., v-31, 856, 1939, Ref,7. W. Kimura, T. Omura, H. Taniguchi. Ber., v.71, 2686, 1938. Ref.8. A.,J. Stirton, B.B. Schaeffer, A.A. Stavitzke, J.K. Weil, C. Waldo. J.Amer. Oil Chem.Soc., v.25, 365, 1948. ASSOCIATION. Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, AS USSR) Card 3/3 RUDENKO, M.G.; SOBOLEV, Yu.P.; YATSE14KOI M.S.; STARIKOVA, L.V. Synthesis and properties of arylstearic esters. Khim.i tekh. topl.i masel 6 no.12.17-U D 161. WRA 15:1) 1. Instit.ut Neftekhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR. (Stearic acid) nl-itic)ln,,ry notrudrilt, Researcb or coWlilf.; cliche'r,. Inobr.i rf-tr-;. no.1:25-26 Ja 160. (14IRA 13:4) 1. Inatitut "Griprostall, "Fhitr'kov. ... ............. USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Treatment of natural gases and petroleum. Motor fuels. Lubricants, 1-13 Abst Journal; Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 2) 1957, 5562 Author: Rudenko., M. G. Grmova., V. N. Instituti,Zn: None TitLe: Dependence of Fhysicochemical Properties of Synthetic Oils on Structure of Initial Hydrocarbons. Ccumunication'I Original Publication: Xhimiya- i teklmol. topliva, 1956, No 41 13-19 Abstract: Investigatiron of the effect of the structure of olefins on the proper- ties of oils obtained by their polymerization with AlCl Oils were prepared fram individual hydrocarbons and synthol fractions with a boillng range 110-1650. Oils from n-olefins had slowly ascending viscosity versus temperature curves, and with increase in the molecu- lar weight (MW) of the olefin the viscosity index (VI) of the oil became higher. On change of the position of the double bond from Card 1/2 Mechanism of the remodific-aticr. of grsipjhiti~- In ::aEt, ir-l-n, ll),,t IT U"SR no.4: i 6:--)-.4173 *, 6 5. 1, Institut liteyno-ro proizvodstva All UkrSl--1, 2, Cl,-ller.-korres- m pondent AN (for Gorshkov). 11i:ard Wheats of 7arious Ge~,grapi ,ic Origin Under IrrifLated Conditior;s in ti.,- 'Vrvjl~--VolEa and in U,e Eor tI -we stem, Regionz: of the R.SFSH." Cand Agr -Sc i All-Unior. Ir,--t of Plant. GrowirE, Lenir.Crad, 1954. (RZhBiol, No. 7, Doc 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertatioi-.s Defended at UI'SH I'AgI,,er Educational Institu Lions (12) SO: Slun No 0 55', 21, Jun 55 .... ...... LE o n 17 , al I t u 0 C7, x s Tu a S L LT :i 1, .v lua:~ T ur --T-, il.,~ c 7 217 1 ~-j T; --T Ij 97U 1 7 1- ~T r --t f7 7 C S -c-A TT jo` 8Q, Z Oil o 0 L D2 - p I tt; dy red w-4'h ~-he leng-~hs n th d, T h I s d e r e a a,,;-: , c o m',p a e Standard an oxide A~~,h, r, to b~~ du;~ 7he c rm u J- -D n o I Ay ty it ,n n. y s -,,j c. s cl~' a ce-man- 11 2 'r"c. - C uidz. ~zt- r r i~:n -Iredted spe:.*-aj, A 77() f ,1 -1 ) :.- !- HF) w, I i d j,:; s t o a at an L Z. - -a ves 'ne &nd e t c h I r. g . SO zh c .,-l a a' 'hE u i, i~-: r --a t D f thp our- I 1~ if fl -ha- cb"alned witi~ r ,. C-,; SR.. 6 traa-m~-n' a m,:re ;-)r even layer of ell -Ah I r1 8- t C 0 3 S/081/62/000/022/006/068 B177/B186 AUTHORS: Vasillyev, V. V., Rudenko, M. 1. TITLE: The effect of cations of heavy metalson the properties of fina-grainod amulsiona PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.. Xhimiya,.no. 22, 1962, 57-56, abstract 22B393 (Tr. Vass. n.-i. kinofotoin-ta, no'. 43, 1961, 17-30) 2+ TEXT: The effect was studied of Cd ions, when introduced in the first maturing stage, on the photographic properties-of fine-grained AgBr emulsion (E) with 2 mol% AgI. Iffinen Cd2+ is introduced, the volumetric concentration of Ag and the viscosity of tive solution increases, and the swelling and the volume of E decrease, owing to the removal of gelatizie .Lrom the solution by the cadmium. The Cd2+ ions in a proportion of ? mo1% to Ag ensure the minimum dimensions of the microcrystals, the maximum monodispersion and the greatest quantity of grains per unit volurne. The reduction in the dimensions of the microcrystals is due to 2- 4- the.formation of autocomplexes of CdBr,0 CdBr 4 and CdBr6 which bind the. Card 1/2 S/06IJ62/000/022/006/068 The effect of cations of heavy B177/B186 halogen ions and diminish the solubility of AgHal. Co-precipitation of 2+ + Cd and Ag is assumed to occur in the first maturing stage with the formation of mixed crystals of CdBr 2- AgBr, in which Cd2+ is uniformly distributed throughout the lattice, as confirmed by X-ray structural analysis. Optically sensitized E's with,Cdz+ possess an anomalously high sensitivitZ, owing To the increased quantity of defects in the AgBr-Cd lattice. L~bstracterls note: Complete translation.1 Card 2/2 S/081/61/000/024/o64/08r'j B149/B102 AUTHORS: Belik, S, A., Prokhotskiy, Yu. M. , Ru d e LkD,_K___L_ TITLE: Application of X-ray method in the analysis of chloro-bromo- silver photographic emulsions PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24~ 1961, 455, abstract 24L52) (Zh. nauchn. i prikI. fotogrr. 1 kinematogr., v. 6, no. 3, 1961, 231 - 233) TEXT: With the aim of establishing the phase structure of emulsion micro-crystals, a method has been developed.for X-ray structural analysis of silver halides in photograDhic emulsions. Abstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 1,'l RUDLIZO Ill. I. Using the X-ray method for investigation into the dispersion.of the solid phase of extra fine-grained photographic emulsions. Zhurenauch. i prIkI. fot. i kin. 8 nd.2:97-100 Mr-Ap 163. (mIRA 16-3) 1. Filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo kinofotoinstituta, Shostka. (Photographic emulsions) % Purification of hMUn by means of centrifugal condensers (hydro;- 7CIOneS).. M. M.-Midenko' (Glass & Ceranfics, Moscow, 1053. 10, No. 1953, 384A).~-Thc apparatus, is stsitable for the purification of kaolin if the fatter is parsed Journal of Applied Chemistry tchrough it four timcs, Na silicate being adde'd as def'locculant. CERAM. REs. Ass. (C))-,- April 1954 Industrial InorganiC Chemistry - -: , I gy tq' V:Rd L 45-624-66--.-EWT( jL--XWDJ 'I ACC-747t----AV6o-i6859 SOURCE CODE: UR/3189/65/000/001/0179/0182. (N) AUTHOR: Rudenko. M. P.- I ~~V7 ORG: None TITLE: Use of h A ydrostatic bearings SOURCE: Kharkov. Politekhnicheskiy i stitut. Vestnik, no. 1(49), 1965. Mashino- stroyeniye, no. 1, 179-182 TOPIC TAGS: hydrostatic bearing, water turbine, electric generator ABSTRACT: The author discusses the advantages of hydrostatic bearings over hXqKq!kvna- mic bearingsAin large turbines and hydraulic generators. The operating principle of hydrostatic bearings is briefly described and the effect of oil fillPthickness, rate of oil flow, loading, geometric parameters of the high pressure chamber, etc. on sta-w bility of bearing operation is discussed. Elementary expressions are given for rate. of oil flow, feed pressure and carrying capacity of hydrostatic bearings. Orig. art, has: 3 figures, 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: None Card 1/1 J I fig %65. t r . w~, "10 l 9 t f; ~ -0 ti 0 e 0 " 1 1, it if f4 it 4 1 #I-T -! ti RXIMAJOIRAM bit :1 11416 lost L f it J I L a It F 4 9 . At W tat 0 1 all all" '.I), Mill I'll.- pfc-ifig. air 1"i'#1 Ift'llf liar tv t.tt Ali.. it'. * * :1 atilt- - Vittv IS-on liar the IwCtillh- Skill1r,itir J. tivistrif tifills-f 0 _41te'd itia kettle yitr prtmitn- I i. *a.iim .410 MI 41rd a 0141 Ad.li-A : no* o j topilacr pulp in voritmis prolmc6mg. The tnicrof Wn is fair I larf cart it-if out in I he umial inionmr. I' coo v go 0 eo I Zoe 611119 ' isee 5: so 6 0 -0o tie coo 3re Ar -0 414,01 *-a! to car It .1 a it 119 It it I A 444 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 RUDWIKO, M.S.; TERIPGOIN, S.Tft. Nwatruction of the llovo-Arbatakii bridge. Transp. mtroi. 8 no.8:16-20 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:10) (1,biscow-Bridge construction) 44f MOM (Shoe manufacture-Testing) KAII*:NTS,E~V, V.P., kand. t,-khn. nauk; RUDENKO, M.S., laureat Leninskoy premii; I.S.; KHAZAN, I.A.) laureat Gosudarotvennoy premil Di. ve lopment of the construction of large and merliura bridges, I J~vt. dor. 28 no.12:20-22 D 165. (MIRA 19: 1) r el r 9 C- -5 P- d 2 T- ja I _3 3 5 t ro 5 r-,:; (Civil engineering) I I ZALGALIM, V.A. (LeniWad);_jjUA=W,A.. (Moskva); DAYYDOV, Uo (Gomel'); RABINOVICH, V. (ratropavlovak-Kazakhatanskiy); BESKIN, L.N. (Moskva); TAIIATAR, I.Ya. (Moskva); SOMS, Z.A. Traroslavll); DUBIIOV,'U.S. (Moskva); GELIMITD, A.0. (Moskva); ROBINSON, R.14.' (BShA); BALK, M.B. (Smolensk); sm-sizoirmw, Y~.A. (Moskva) Solutions to the problema. Mat. pros. no-5-.261-274 16o. (MIRA 13:12) (Mathematics-Problems, exercises, etc.)