SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEVASTYANOV, M.I. - SEVASTYANOV, S.I.
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ANISIEOV, Vasiliy Vladimirovich; KRINITSY-1-11, Vikhail Isaakovich;
S .Kl.-,,-,nauchn. red.; SEGAL', Z.G., ved.
Ej=-!
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red.; DR411YAN11KO, V.I., tekhn. red.
(Construction of rain water conduits in permafrost areas]
Stroitellstvo magistrallrykh truboprovodov v raionakh
vechnoi merzloty. Leningrad, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 147 p.
(MIRA 17: 1)
SEVAST'YANOV., MitrofanIvanovich; PEREVERZOV, V.V., ved. red.;
- -- - -- YAKOVLEVA, Z.I.., tekhn. red.
[Assembly of' petroleum refinery apparatus) Montazh ap-
paratov neftepererabatyvaiushchikh zavodov. Moskva., Gos-
toptekhizdat, 1963. 175 P. (MIRA 17:2)
s v
j ti -,I m-ps-i cs for i tan., usell, !. Collection or
A 'x- V. Sevast:.anov, -mblished '-y
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~j 1 :5 _- _- r t 2;, t .-I c); I :~ I _m~cI - 11
F t- tLtt -f t r - -3:~ _~-dLSZ - - ` _~ztzii 1. 17 Jun 54. Utcritrri-
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"I'a'a _lj5kva, _.j_-cc;w, 3 Jur;
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SEVASTIYANOV, N.B.
"On the Problem of Controllinp, the Stability of Fishing Vessels at Sea."
report presented at the 11th Annual Scientific Technical Conference on Ship
Theory, orpanized by the Central Acb-ninistration of the Scientific-Technical
Society of the Shipbuildinf- Industry, 13-15 December 1960.
KORSHUNOV, Lev Petrovich. Prinimal uchastiye, SEVASTIYANOV, N. B.,
kand. tekhn. nauk
., dots.; KARPOVICH, V.A., inzh... reteenzent;
YUDOVICH, B.S., kand. telchn.nauk, retseamnt; nOODIN, L.L.,
nauchnyy red.; SMIRNOV, Yu.I., red.;.-CHISTYAKOVA, R.K., tekhn.
red.
(Power systems of fishing trawlers]Energetichoskie ustanovki
rybolovnykh traulerov. Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 295 p.
(MIRA 1614)
(Fishing boats)
-S EVol S 7" Y4 A1.0 V, )V- D -
LIGSKIY. Tit.D.; SEVASTIYANOV. N.D.,, STRUZHISTRAKH, Ye.I., redaktor:
XUDAKIN, I t"allhibheskly- redakt or
[Method and practical applications of microalements in work normal
Ketodiia i praktika primeneniia mikroelementnykh normativov.
Moskva, Gos. izd-vo oboronnoi promyshlennosti, 1952. 201 p.
[Microfilm] (MLRA 7:10)
(Eff iciency-, Industrial)
(Mechine-shop practice)
SEVASTIYANOV,N.D.; TSARIIV,N.P.
- Introducing a boring tool with a vibration damping chamfer. Stan.
i instr. 26 n0-8:32 Ag'55. (MIRA 8:12)
(Cutting tools)
SETIAST-YANOV, N. F.) Card Agric Sci (diss)-- "Soils of the northern Crimean
lowland and their wicultural -ase". Kbarlkov, 11059. 20 ~ k
-pp (Min Agric Ukr
REM, Ulcr Acad Ag
,ric Sci, Ukr Sci Res Tnst of Soil Science im A. N. Sokolovskly),
150 copim (KL, lio 10, 1040, 1-24)
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T IYUMV N ,F
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Phosphorus content of Crimean Steppe soils. Pochvovedenle no.6:
94-97 JO '59. (MIRA 72:9)
1. Ukrainekiy nauchno-Isaledovatel'skly Institut pochvovedeniya.
(Crimea--Minerals In coil) (Phosphorus)
,, M.I.; KOCHKIN. M,A.: SEVAST!YANOV__N.F.____
DOIBILEVICH,
I
Composition and some properties of humis in-brown -soils in Crimea.
Fochvovedenie no.2t92-99 F 762. (MIDA15-3)
1. Ukrainskiy rauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pochvovedeniya.
(Crimear-Soils) (HUMUS)
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ZHDANOV, G: SEVASTIYANOV N.
Tab of X-ray, Physico-Chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov, Moscow (-1941-)
"Roentgenographic Analysis of the Structure of Carbide of Boron.n Zhur. Fiz. Khir.,
Vol. 17, No. 5-6, 1943
BR-52059019
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fl,gmulys is ptaced diltrwntly1rom &,,th~r thr,e. is crowded
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pilinom, tric density is 3% > that cale. from the X-ray spacingn.
J. J. B.
--- Chamn* Czci.
6 Th; V A S T I Yk IN 0 -' p N . G .Gami .
Dic serta t ion: "X-Ray -I)tudy of' the Grystal .5tructure of 1, 5-Dinitron-
aphthalene." L-ci hes Order of the Labor Red Banner Physicochemical Inst
imeni L. Ys. Karpov, 27 Jun 45.
SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Jun, 1945 (Project #1?836)
USSR/Chemistry - Naphthalene, 1,5-Dinitro-
Chemistry - Crystal Sturcture
May 1947
"The Crystal Structure of Dinit,ronaphthalenes--II: X- R'ay Determiiati.'.n of the Unit Cell
and the Space Crroup of a Crystal of 1,5-Dinitronapiithal(me," N. G. Sevastyanov, 3. S.
Zhdanov and M. M. Umanskii, X-Ray Laboratory Dept, Physical-Chemistry Institute, imeni
Karpov, Moscow, 3 op
ItZhur Fiz Khim" Vol XXI, No 5
Crystals were obtained by cryst:illization out of an acetone soluti,:,n according to methods
of V. G. Vasillyev. Concluded tha 1,5-dinitronaphthalene crystals belong t6 the monoclinic
system. The point gro~ip of the symiietry under X-ray observation showed C2h - 2 m (center
of the symmetry included). Published 26 Nov 1946.
p1j, 1PT105
UMICheautry - Crystal, 8"Oturo's oat 48
of Dinitr a
Chemistry - Naphthalenes., 1)5-Dlnitro,
Crystal Struoture of
E--4
011
"Crystalline Struouture of Dinitronaphthalenes:
3:11., Determination of the Stracture of 1,,9-
Dinfticnaphthalene (C H 0 ) Cryxtals,".-N. 0.
Sevastlyanov, G. S. jJrXj' 4~. M. Umanskly,
Physicochem Inst imeni L. Ya. Mwpov., Roentgen
lab, Moscov, 10i pp
"Zhur Fiz Xhimil" No 10
Treats subject under f ollowing: (1) determin--
'.UM/C~ea~lstry Crystal Stricture, oat 48
of Dinitronaphthalines
(Contd)
aba3,TsIs method, (2) determination of dispogition
of molecules by graphs of structural aawlitudey
(3) more accurate definition of struoturo'by
studying distribution of electron density. An4
00 --u-11tis of investigation. Submitted
19 mar 48.
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t Kitint. 14, 41WO( cf. ('.,1. 43, IWIM.. -Cry,
ill -ttl. U41. ~111. werv 1114111(molinic, a :!11.7,11. IF
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it mill t1w unit tvil toomitatil 11 troh. A% d
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.1. J. I'likermall
LUSE/Chemistry - Catalysts 21,Apr 52
"The Degree of Dispersion of Skeleton Bickel Cat-
alysts," L. M. Kefeli, N. G. Sevastlyanov
"Dok Ak Nauk- SSSR" Vol LXXXIII, No 6, pp 863, 864
The change in the deg of dispersion of' skeleton
nickel catalysts is shown as a function of the concn
of alkali, the complete dissolving of aluminum from
Ni2A1 and the temr of leaching. The findings are
illuNrated by -tables and by X-ray photographs of
various catalyst samples.
223T5____
USSR/Crystals. B-5
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Xhimiyal No 6, 19571 18251
Author I.I. Berger, N.G. Sevastlyanov L.K. Putiuina.
Title Concerning Tu-n_g_sTe-n-Ux-O_-e_s .'-
Orig Pub Zh. heorgan. khimii, 1956, 1, No 8, L713-1716
Abstract Synthetic oxides from W02.9 to W01.0 were investigated
with x-rays. It was found that there were between WO
and WO two stable oxides with characteristical crys- 3
tal la?tices: the blue W02.8 and the violet WO
No intermediaze oxides were discoverEd in the 1 2 7-
~ierval
from WO, 0 to W01.0. The stability limits of both the
a
oyades ai-e: of W02.8 from WO 2.9 to W02.8, and of W02.7
from W02.8 to W02.2. The values of d and I from x-ray
spectrograms of pulverized samples are given.
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i'T'
iMLIBAUH, V.A.; SEVASTIYANOV, 14.G.; GMVICH, M.A,; ORMONT, B.F.; ZHDANOV,
Phasou formed in the system chromium - boron. Part 1, Formation
,of 11 P-chromium" under the influence of small additions of boron,
Zhur. neDrg. khim. 2 no.8:1848-1854 Ag 157. (MM 11:3)
(Chromium) (Boron)
5(2)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/1916
Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po khimii bora, 1955
Bor; trudy Konferentsii po khimii bora i yego soyedineniy (Boron;
Transactions of the Conference on the Chemistry of BorOn and
Its Coumpounds) Moscow, Goskhimizdat, 1958. 189 ps' Ers~ata slip
inserted. 2,400 copies printed.
Ed.: G.P. Luchinskiy; Tech. Ed.: M.S. Lurlye.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for chemists, as well as for
industrial personnel working with boron and its compounds.
COVERAGE: This collection contains 24 studies on the chemistry,
crystalline structure,.phys:Lcochemical properties, and
technology of boron and its compounds. Twenty-two of the
studies were presented at the All-Union Conference on Boron
Chemistry, held at the Nauchno-issiedovatellskiy-fiziko-
khimicheskiy institut Im. L. Ya. Karpova (Scientific Re-
search Physicochemical Institute im. L. Ya. Karpov) in
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Boron; Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) Sov/11916
December 1955. Two of these articles deal with the thermo-
chemistry of boron. The two studies on "borundum" pro-
duction are being published for the first time. The studies
are well illustrated and accompanied by bibliographies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface 3
Ormont, B.F. Present State of the Thermochemistry and
Thermodynamics of Boron and of Certain Borides 5
Zhdanov, G.S.,.V.A. Epellbaum, and N.G. Sevastlyanov.
Crystal Chemistry of Boron and Its Compounds - 19
Sevryugova, N.N., O.V. Uvarov, and N.M. Zhavoronkov.
Separation of Stable Boron Isotopes 30
Markovskiy, L. Ya., V.I. L'vova, and Yu. D. Kondrashev.
Production of Elementary Boron by the Method of
Electric 6"ow Discharge 36
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Boron; Transactions of the Conference (cont.) sov/1916
Kotellnikov, R.B. About the Formation of Continuous
Solid Solutions in Systems of Borides, Carbides,
Nitrides, and Silicides of Transition Metals 46
Meyerso4 G.A., and G.V. Samsonov. Conditions for
Boron Carbide Production 52
MeYeIBOr~ G.A., G.V. Samgonov,, R.B. Kotellnikov,
M.S. Voynova, I.P. Yevteyeva, and S.D. Krasnenkova.
Certain Properties of Boride Alloys of High-melting
Transition Metals 58
Samsonov, G.V. Activation Energy of Boron, Carbon,
Nitrogen, and Silicon Diffusion in High-melting
Transition Metals 74
Markovskiy, L. Ya., I.P. Tverdovskiy, and Z.N. Mazur.
Surface Properties of Elementary Boron go
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Boron; Transactions of the Conference (Conu.) SOV/1916
Polyak, A.M., Ye. N. Pinayevskaya, G.B. Romov,
N.I. Kozlova, and L.I. Devyatovskaya. Boric Acid
Production by the Decomposition of Inderskiye
Borates With Mixtures of Nitric and Sulfuric Acids 135
Mezentsev, V.P. Processing of Borates at the Aktyubinsk
Chemical Kombinat 141
Ratobyllskaya, L.D. Beneficiation of Certain Boric
Ores 145
Nikolayev, A.V., and A.G. Kurnakova. Extraction
of Boric Acid 157
Shvarts, Ye. M. State of Borates in an Aqueous
Solution 162
Krapivner, S.L. A Technical and Economic Comparison
of the New Methods for Boric Acid Production from
Inderskiye Borates, 170
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Boran; Transactions of the Conference (Cont.) SOV/1916
Ormont, B.F., V.A. Epeltbaum, and I.G. Shafran. Study
of the Boron-Carbon-Silicon Syst6m and the Pro-
duction of "Borundure 177
Ormont, B.F., V.A. Epel'baum, and I.G. Shafran. An
Experiment in Commercial Production of "Borundum"
and in Te3ting Its Properties 182
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SOV/78-3-11-19/23
AUTHORS*: Epellbaum, V. A.1_$eyastlyanov, N. G., Gurevich, M. A.,
Ormont, B. F., Zhd.anov, G. - -----
TITLE: Il. On the Phases Formed in the System Chromium-Boron (11. 0
fazakh, obrazuyushchikhsya v sisteme khrom-bor)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 11, pp 2545-2552
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The compounds formed in the system chromium-boron are investi-
gated. The investigations were carried out by means of chemical,
radiographic, and metallographic methods in the region of the
phase diagram of the system chromium-boron and in the range
-CrB
CrB
' Purest boron (99,6~6) produced by the thermal dis-
3
0,35
sociation of diboranes served as initial ccmponents for the
producti3n of the chromium-boron phases. The results of the
chemical and radiographic analyses of the samples were obtained
by heating at 11500C in vacuum and then at 13000C in an argon
atmosphere for 36 hours. The results are given in table 2. It
was found that the y--phase occurs with a rhombic lattice in the
Card 1/3 sample with a borin content of CrB 0,35- CrB 0,58* In the samples
SOV/78-3-11-19/23
'II. On the Phases Formed in the System Chromium-Boron.
with a boron content of CrB 0,41- CrB 0,51 only the r-phase exists.
In the samples with a boron content of CrB 0,55-CrB 1,05 the
5-phase (Cr 5B,-phase) is formed. In the samples with a boron
content of CrB 0,59- CrB o,63 only the 6-phase is formed. In the
samples with a boron content of CrB 0,6CCrB 1,50 the E-phase
occurs (CrB with rhombic lattice). In the samples of the
composition CrB 0,96-CrB 1i13 no other phases were found besides
the E-phase. In the sample with a boron content. of CrB 1,20-
CrB1,90 a P,-phase with rhombic lattice is formed. In the sample
of the composition CrB 1,50 -Crl, 65 no other phases were found
to exist besides the ~-phase. In the samples with CrB 1,70 and
CrB 1,90 only the/,7-phase is formed.
There are 2 figures, 5 tables, and 27 references, 1 of which is
Soviet.
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IBAUK, V.A.; SEVASTIYAKOV, N.G.- GUEEVICH, N.A.; ZHDANGV, G-Se:
Phases formed in the system chromium - boron in the region rich
in boron. Zhur. striLl-t. Ichim. 1 no.1:64-65 My-je 160.
WU 13--8)
1. lauchno-iseledovatellskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy institut, imeni,
LeTaelarpovat
(Chromium) (Boron)
S/'92/61/002/001/006/006
BI~VB218
AUTHORS: Epellbauni, V. A., Sevastlyanov, IT- G., Ormont, B. F., and
Gurevirh, Lt. A.
TITLE. A possible existence of volume-centered phases of boron carbide
and silicon oxycarbide
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal strukturnoy khimii, v, 2, no. 1, 1961, 65
TEXT: It has been sta-.ed in Ref. I (V. A. Epel'baum, M~ A. Gurevich, B. F.
Ormont, Zh. neorg. khimii, 1, 2149 (10,56)) that lines of a cubic,volume-cen-
tered phase occur in prepay7ations of boron carbide, which conclusion was
drawn from the reflpctlons of the X-ray picture. This volume-centered phase
was called beta phase; it has a period of identity of 3.16 kX. The composi-
tion ofthis phase was not determined, The intensity of the reflections waS
very high for all samples, for some even higher than that of the reflections
of the alpha phase. This led to the assumption that the beta phase belongs
to the boron carbon system. The presence of impurities could, however, hard-
ly be excluded, though every attempt was made to remove them (treatment with
hydrofluoric and other acids).. Th; authors of Ref- 2 (V. A. Epelfbaum, M. A.
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B107/B218
Gurevich, B. F.. Ormont, Zh, neortT, khimii, 1, 1938, (1959)) found that lines
of this volume-centered phase occur in preparations with strongly differing
content of boron and carbon, Thus, it was not possible to establish the
position of the phase in the phase diagram of boron-carbon. This fact led
to doubts about the composition of the phase, and thus to further experiments
(see below)- The authors of Ref 2 had poin-'ed out that spectrum analysis
did not show any considerable content of impurities. In 1956, Samsonov had
published papers (Ref, 3; G. V_ Samsonov, Zh. fiz, khimii, I ~ 2424 (1958);
Ref, 4: G. V~ Samsonov, Ukr, khim. zh., , no. 6, 659 (195ff), in which he
stated already in 1952/1953 he had detecte this Dhase in boron carbide, to-
gether with Zhuraviev, and found it to be 41ij2n, p4yca_-bide. Despite
Samsonov's statement, this fact needs a fuifribi-'~r~oof, especially since
silicon oxycarbide is of practical, and the detection of Samsonov and
Zhuravlev is of theoretical importance~ Hitherto, only cubic silicon carbide
and silicon oxycarbide have been known, both only with face-centered cell of
the sphalerite type. A system of lines in the X-Tay picturehowever, cor-
responds to this structure which completely differs from that of the cubic,
volume-centered cell. Thus, Samsonov claims to have detected a new phase of
silicon oxycarbide wit.1i cubic, volume-centered cell and a period of identity
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A possible existence ... B107/B218
of 3.16 kX-. The authors of the present paper point out that a cubic, volume-
centered cell with a period of identity cf 3,16 kX leads to certain crystal-
lochemical difficulties, both with boron carbide and silicon oxycarbide.
This difficulty lies in the fact that the interatomic distance
d - aj_3T2 - 2,a5 kX is larger than the sum of the radii of the individual
atoms. In order to explain this fact, it would be necessary to assume the
existence of structural centers into which atom imurities enter, or orle must
assume the existence of complex structural centers with a corresponding
system of reflections, The authors therefore arrived at the following can-
clusicti: The system of reflections corresponding to a cubic, volume- cent ered
cell ol~' boron carbide is parasitic; it is formed by the occurrence of an ad-
ditional phase in tl-~ -preparation. By their careful experiments and control,
the authors found that ti-iis admixture is introduced by the tungsten wire
which is used for filling the sample to be studied radiographically into the
capillary. For the first; moment, it was striking that thereby such quanti-
ties of impurities could enter into the preparation that their lines are
more intense than that of the main mass (Ref. 1). If, however, the great
difference of the scattering power of tungsten as compared to boron, silicon,
and carbon is considered, then the above effect,which was also observed by
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A possible existence B!07/B218
the authors of Ref~ 2,becomes probable. One may assume that the cubic,
volume-centered phase of silicon oxycarbide, whichms detected by Samsonov
and Zhuravlev (Ref. 3) in 1952, has the same origin. [Abstracter's note:
This is a full translation from the original, There are 4 Soviet-bloc
references.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im.
L. Ya~ Karpova (scientific Research Institute of Physical
Chemistry imeni L, Ya., Karpov)
SUBMTITTED: Januar., 21, 1960
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ARTAMONOV, V.D.; BRYLOV, V.G.; ISACHNO, V.M.; MISHAKRI, V.P.;
ROZA1iOVJV V.N.; F KHAROV, I.F.; SEVA5T'YANOY, N.K.;
YAKOVLE;V, B.A.; VILICHINSM, !.K., -
[Civil defense in rural areas; a training manual] Grazhdan-
skaia. oborona v sellskikh raionakh, uchebnoe posobie. Mo-
skva, Voenizdat, 1965. 159 p. (MIRA 18:6)
S/024/6i/ooo/oo6/oo6/oi9
E140/E335
AUTHOR, Sevastlyano -_-NP, (Riga)
n-M
TITLE- Filtering in dynamic systems analyzed by means of
the Laplace transform
PERIODICAL- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdelenlye
tekhnicheskikh nauk. Energetika i avtomatika,
no. 6, 1961, 47 - 51
TEXT,~ The article indicates the use of the Laplace transform
in the statistical analysis of stationary and non-stationary
random processes. The assumption is made that outside of a
prescribed time interval (observation interval) the signal is
equal. to 0 and that the mathematical expection of the random
signal is equal to 0 (which does not limit generality of the
study). Introducing the definition of the random transform3
T 00
pt
X(P) f(t) e-Ptdt x(t)e- dt = L tpi XW~ (1.2)
~j
0 0
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S/024/62/000/006/oO9/020
F-140/EI35
AUTHOR: Sevast'Yallov, N.P. (Riga)
TITLE: Pulse regulation of functionals
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya~. Otdeleniye
telihnicheskikh nauk. Energetika i avtomati.ka, no.6,
1962, 103-11.2
TEXT: The estimate of precision in an.:.automatic control'
system can be expressed as a functional of a function representing
soine process in the system. The process should be such that the
functional takeon an extreme value. Such functionals can
obviously be written for random functions as well. Linear and
nonlinear functionals are defined, and the article considers only
certain problems connected with the regulation of linear
functionals., The sXstem considered has unknown perturbations
applied at unknown points of the system, and the functional control
must maintain the error at a preassigned level. Stabilitv and
asymptotic invariance are considered for such systems, An example
is computed for a first-order control system, afid it is shown
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that the method leads to raj~id compensation of both the
functional and the intritis'j6 error of the cohtrol system.
SUBI-11TTED; I~ebruary 5, 1962
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SEV A:) T ~ -f A NOV -, N1,P. (ftiga,
Somme pr.-ablems of the control of functionals in composite control.
Tzv. AN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no.6:54~59 N-D 163. (MIRA 1?-.4)'
SEVASTIYANOV, N. S.
"Some Questions in the Use of Reusable Slags In 'Basic Open-Hearth Furnaces
(Scrap Process)." Cand Tech Sci, Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Inst imeni I. V.
Stalin, Min Higher Education USSR, Omsk, 1954. (KL, No 1, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
SOV /137-58- 12-21,21183
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal Metallurgiya. 1938, Nr 12. :3 37 iUSSRl
AUTHORS: Sevast'yanov, N. S. . VaLil 'Yev,N F . Kozlov. V.M . PaV-in. G - D
TITLE: Determining Steel Quality in Open-1--earth Furnaces Durng a Heat
(Opredelenjye kachestva stali v martenoV5kikh pechakh v protsesse
vedeniya plavki)
PERIODICAL; Tr. Omskogo mashinostroit. in-ta, 1958, Nr 2, pp 127-137
ABSTRACT: The results of determinations of the ak (resilience) of a metal (Me) by
the course of heats of 32K]-,06 steel in basic 21,-t open-heart.1, furnaces
are presented. ak rises with diminution in f Cattaining a maxi-
mum in the -)ure boil period.. at at-, average C removal rate of 0. 21%
per hour an~ a slag basicity of 2. 1-2. S Predeoxidation (PI by blast-
furnace Fe-Si and Fe-Mn lessens ak- Presumptive conclusions are
as follows: Removal of nonmetallic t_nclusions due to boil promotes
completion of Al deoxidation, with formation of solid disperse A1203
particles exercising no significant influence upon ak With P, this
reaction does not go to completion. and the fluxing of A1203 by added
oxides is performed. Large inclus;ons of the resultant Fe aluminate
Ca:-d 1/1 reduce akconsiderably. A - D.
3/112/59/000/012/092/097
A052/AO`Ol
Translation from. Referativriyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, No, 12; p. 274,
# 25844
AUTHORS., Sevast'yanov, N.S., Zyrin, G.P.
N
TITLE- On Possibilities of Application of Ultrasonic Oscillations in
Foundries
PERIODICAL: Tr, OmskoEo mashinostroit, in-ta 1958, No. 2, pp. 139-145
TEXT -. An ul-!~rasonic treatment of zinc melt was carried out on a 400-kilo-'-.1
cycle frequency. Qaartz was used as an emitter. The experiments have shown that
the hardness of irradiated samples is 1.5 times that of untreated ones. In an
ul-,rasonic treated sample there are no acicular crystals. The authors maintain
that by using magnetostrictive emitters (and, consequently, lower frequencies)
still better results will be achieved.
M.G.S.
Translator's note,,, 'This is the full -translation of the original Russian abstract..
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s/137/61/000/001/037/04.3
A006/AOO1
Translation from: Referativn~y zhurnal, Metallurgiya, ig6i, No.1, p.18, # li162
AUTHORS: Sevastlyanov, N.S., Mashkov, A.K.
TITLE'. On the Effect of Nickel and Chromium Admixture and Changes in the
Carbon Content on the Properties of High-Manganese Steel
PERIODICAL: "Tr. Omskogo mashinostr. in-ta!', 1959, No. 3, pp. 145-159
TEXT: The effect of the content of (in %): Ni 0.;4 - o.84, Cr o.26 - o.go
and c o.94 - 1,34, on the mechanical properties (rb, 6-5, ak) the microstruc-
ture and wear resistance of,L'.r-1_3 (LG13) manganese steel was investigated. It was
established that Ni and Cr (in the indicated amounts) did not affect the properties
of Mn-steel, which depend mainly on the C content and the teeming temperature, The
latter should be -,'- 1,4500C. For castings operating under dynamic loads it is re-
commended to reduce the C content down to 0.9 - 1.1%. There are 6 references.
T. F.
Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
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VISH17EVS=, A.L; I-',IKSHTA) V.I.; ~EVASTIYANOV, N.S - FAYN, A.P.;
LISTOV, I.V., red.; OSIKIN, V.A., tekhn. red.
[Creative cooperation]Tvorcheskoe sodruzhestvo. Omsk., Om-
Omskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 39 P. (HIRA 15:8)
1. Nachallnik liteynogo tsekha Sibzavoda, Omsk (for Vishnevskiy).
2. Liteynyy tsekh Sibzavoda, Omsk (for Fayn). 3. Kafedra
"Mashiny i tekhnologiya liteynogo proizvodstva" Omskogo mashi-
nostroitellnogo instituta (for Mikshta, Sevastlyanov).
(Omsk--Founding-Technological innovations)
(Socialist competition)
IZRAYLEVIbH, L.A., red.; MIKSHTA, M., red.; SEVASTIYANOV, N.S.,
red.; LISTOV, I.V., red.; OSIKIN, V.A.-,--tM-YF.-r-a-cT-.-
(Foundry practice] Liteinoe proizvodstvo. Omsk, Omskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 180 p. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Omsk. Mashinostroitellnyy institut. Kafedra "Mashiny i
tekhnologiyoL liteynogo proizvodstva."
(Founding)
IZRAYLEVICHp L.A., red.; MIKSHTA, V.I., red.; I
red. - KLIMINA., P.F., red.
[Foundry practice and heat treatment] Liteinoe proizvod-
stvo i temicheskaia obrabotka. Omsk) Zapadno.-Sibirskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo. Omskoe otd-nie., 1964. 198 P.
(MIRA 18:6)
1. Omsk. Politekbnicheskiy institut. Kafedra nYashiwj i
tekhnologiya liteynogo proizvodstva.n
BABICH, Ye.F.; SEVASTtYANOV, N.S.; SABUROV, V.P.
Mechanical prroperties of heat resistant inoculated cast Iron
with 20-241. aluminum. Lit.proizv. no.7.-4-6 J1 164- (MIRA 1814)
SEVASTIYANGV, N,S.s*, SABUROV, V.P.; MHAYLOVSKIY, G.N.
Unit for studying the heat resistance of metals in the syster
iron - carbon. Zav. lab. 30 no.lOE1-982-1283 164. (MIRA IS-~)
1. Omskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
.geyastlyanov, N.Y., inzh.
Use of reinforced concro e Poles On 330 kv. electric power trans-
mission lines. &ergot , 8 no. 10:1-6 0 160. (MIRA 14:1)
DERIBAS, A.A. Oovosibirsk); ZHILIN, N.V. (Novosibirsk); KRASNIKOV, N.D.
(Novosibirsk); MARGHENKOp L.L. (Novosibirsk); SEVASTIYANOV, N.V..
(Novosibirsk)
Vibratims of a concrete structure on a rock base under the action
of explosive loads. PMT no.2:140-143 Jl-Ag 60. (MIRA 14:6)
(Hydraulic structures--Vibration)
SEVASTIYANOV.-N.Y.,, :Lnzh.
Anchored corner towert; from reinforced concrete on UO kv. electric
power tran=13SiOn likes. Energetik 9 no,10:5-9 0 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
(Electric lines-Overhead)
SEVASTIWOV., N.V., inzh.; BAKKAL, I.S., inzh.
Construction of the 330 kv. electric transmission line frcm. the Baltic
State Regional Electric Power Plant to Riga. Energ. stroi. no.26:70-
75. ' . (KIRA 15:11)
1. Trest "Be-vzapelektroset'Btroy,"
(Interconnected electric utility systems.)
(Electric lines) -
V1,
SEEVAST'YAN-1W, V.
Sevastl~eriov, 11. - "ImprintIng d(?I'A?,Il9 011 ;rTlItted 1'~,bric by the Iffilm-comround'
methid," (Collr~cted ~rtlcles -,n the 19"-7 rcier;tific work), Nnuch.-Issled. in-t trik-)tpzh.
pro-sti, Iioscou,-Loeninjv~d, 19i9, n. 0-60
SO: U-)~'355, 11; Aujuot 5~, (It-topis 'Thurnf)l 'nykh Statey, -',"o. 15, 191~9)
SEVASTOYANOV, N.Y.; USTINOVA, Te.T.
- - - ~ :-
I~reing knitted hD81ery. Irigoprom.15[iseel6l no-3:51-54 Xr '56.
(Hosiery industry)(Dyes and dyeing-Gotton) (MIM 9:7)
,7 T--- ;,,- - '~ ? - -, r I A ", -- - ~' f- -,
" , " r F - 1. ;
STAROSKOL'SKIY, A.A., inzhaner;- &MVANT,~ANQY, -.N.V., inshener.
I
Suading of double neadle bar locknit cotton fabriCBe LOg*pTOM&
16 no.12:22-23 D '56. (aRA 10:2)
(Cotton finishing)
SEVASTIYATTOV, N.V., inzh.,; STAROSKOLISKIY, A.A., inzh.
Yarn dyeing in the knitting industry. Leg.prom. 17 no-8:35-36
Ag '57. (MM 10:10)
(Yarn) (Dyes and dyeing--Apparatus)
SHVASTIYANOV, N.V., inzh.
Improve the operational organization in dyeing and finishing
establishments. Leg. prom. 18 no,1:10-12 Ja 958. (MIRA 11:2)
(D"s and dyeing) (Textile finishing)
SIVASTOYANOV,-R*V... inzh.
- 1-_
Wage systems used in dyeing and finishing ships of the knit-good
industry. Ieg. prom. 18 no.5:9-10 Pq 158. ' (KIRA 11:6)
(Knit goods industry) (Wages and labor productivity)
- SIVAST I YANOV, N. V. , inz)2.
Dyeing semifiniShed felt footwear in the KT-100 apparatus. Tekst.
prom. 20 no.q:LF3-31 S 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Dyes and dyeing) - (Bocta and shoes, Felt)
SEVASTIYANOV, N.V., inzh.
New developments in the finishing of semi-wool napped knit cloth.
Tekst.prom. 21 no-3:42-" bIr 161. (MIRA 14:3)
(Textile finishing)
TAUBB, R., kand.khim.nauk, dots.;(ZEVASTIYA]IOV, 0., iuzh.
Gas removal by emulsion from barges transporting gasoline. Rech.
transp. 19 no-5:15-16 Vq '60. (MIRA 13:7)
(Tank vessels-Cleaning)
TAUBE . P.R,;__MVASTIYANiW_, 0.1.
Emulsion degasing of gasoline barges. Izv. yva. ucheb. zav.;
neft' i gaz 4 no.8: W -118 161. (KMA 14:12)
1. Penzenskiy inzhenerno-stroitelln7y institut.
(Tank vessels--Xleaning
S/179/62/000/002/oo4/012.
E032/E514
AUTHORS: Cherenkov, V.B., Sevastlyanov, O.Yu. and Lukoyanov,Yu.M.
(Moscow)
TITLE: Determination of the aver-age velocity and the
concentration of particles in a high velocity stream
of rarefied plasma
PERIODICAL. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye
telchnicheskilch nauk. Melchanika, i mashinostroyeniye,
no.2, 1962, 25-29
TE"T: The method now described can be used to measure the
plasizia stream velocity in the range,between a few anka w -3
hundred km/sec and the concentration in the range 10 10 cm
Both these parameters may be measured directly in situ. In
addition, the -force acting on a body placed in the way of the
strear-i can also be determined. The above parameters are 2
calculated from ihe expressions dn/dt = NvS 1 and F = c X NmS 2v /2g,
where S 1 is the area of the entrance aperture, S 2 is the cross-
sectional area of the intexcepting body, N and v are the
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E032/E514
concentration and velocity of the particles, respectively, m is
the particle mass, g is the gravitational acceleration, c X is
the "impedance coefficient" of the body and F is the force on
the body. Thus, in order to obtain v and N it is necessary
to measure F and dn/dt and to know c x. These quantities were
in fact measured with the apparatus shown in Fig.1 (1 - chamber,
2 - front flange, 3 - entrance aperture, 4 - rear flange,
5 - connection to manometer, 6 - gas escape valve, 7 - shutter,
8 - illuminator, 9 - momentum trap, 10 - rotatable 'disc,
11 - mirror). The whole device can be moved laterally across
the beam. The force F can be determined by measuring the
deflection of the trap 9 when the beam is let into the chamber.
This is done by reflecting a beam of light off the mirror 11. In
order to reduce back-flow, there is an escape valve 6. To ensure
that C X = 2 (inelastic collisions), the trap 9 consists of a
sequence of thin metal disez containing aportures at their centres
except for the last disc. The quantity dn/dt is measured by
determining the rate at which the chamber 1 (whose volume is
Known) is filled with the gas and this is done by means of an
ionization manometer.' The device has been used with argon,
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CHERENKOV,, V.B. (Yibskva);I�EVAA~~ QYj - O-Yu- .-(Yjoskva); LUKOUNOV,, Yu.M.
(bbskya)
Datermini mean speed and particle concentration of a high-speed
rarefied p1qsma flow. Izv.AN SSSR,.0td.tekh.nauk.1*kh,j mashiriostr.
w.2:25-29 'bh-Ap 162. (MIRA 15 -.5)
(Plasma (Ionized gases)) (Fluid dynamics)
SEVASTOYANOV P,-
Simple automatically controlled signal light. Radio no.4:57 AP
160. (MIRA 13:8)
(Traffic signs and signals)
SEVASTIYANOV, F.I., alektromekhanik
Water-tower signaling. Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 3 no-3:32 mr '59.
(MIRA 12:5)
l.Kok-andakaya distantsiya signalizataii i avvazi Tashkentskoy dorogi.
tRailroads--Signaling)
POZDNYAKOV, G.S., inzli.; SEVASTYANOV, P.I., inzh.
Noncontact end switch. Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 19 no-4:40 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
0 Vj, r, r.,
TURBTSWIT, I.Tu.. kandidat takhaichookikh mauki SAVASTITANOT, P.?.-
ARDASHRIKOV, I.A., SHAVLYUGA, N.I., kandidat-;tak)Mit!fia-itilTch-hauk,
reteenzent; MMTIN, P.S., inzhener, redaktor
[Introduction of progressive work methods in the gear-cutting
section; practice of the Kirov Factory in leningradl Vnedrenie
peredovykh matodov truda na zuboreznom uchastka; opyt Kirovekogo
zavoda v Leningrads. MoSkwa, Goa. nauchno-tekha. izd-vo mashino&
stroit. lit-ry, 1952. 102 p. [Kicrofilml MRA 7:10)
(Gearing)
S/GQO/62/035/005/009/01 5
D20:)/D307
Ulanovskiy, 1. 3., Xorovin, Yu. PI. and Sevastlyanov,
I-I.-F - ---------- -
TITLE: Influence of hydrogen sulphide on the electrode po-
tential of stainless steeis
?-_"_aIODICSi.L: Zh_rnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35; no. 5, 19062,
1065--.076
T~ *XT: in previous work on this subject H S was regarded as a
stable compound. However, H2 S is itself oiidized, 'giving a series
of varying intermediates depending on the conditions - oxygen
concent'ration, pH, presence of catalysts, etc. It was, therefore,
L*
of interest to study the influence of each of the intermediates Ile,
on t1le elecurode ootential o_-P stainless steel. Steels 4Y49nq-r
(1.Kh18Y9T) and 4Y;P3 (lKh!3) were investigated in Black 5ea water
of P.':- 8. The ratio of the forms of H2S (H2 S, HS- and S- ) depends
on t-he pIE, which was varied down to the value of 2.0. The elec-
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S/050/62/035/005/009/0"15
influence of hydrogen ... D205/D307
,rode notential was constant in the DH range of 8.0 - 3.5. Pur-
ther lowering. of the pH caused a sudder. drop of 0.22 V. This is
explained "ry ~he disappearance of HS- ions at pH 3.5. In the pre-
Sence Of 10 "llif/i of o' the electrode potentials are more posi-
tj 2
tive -Uhan. in Its abzence. At DH 3.5, the potential is-shil"ted by
':de. There is no such shift in the
0.55 V towards the ne-ative si
CD
abaence of H 3 in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The oxi-
2 2 2
aation and influence of H S and its oxidized forms SO- I S 0-
S0-2 6 2 3 2 3
,, on the electrode potential were also studied. The largest
j-,-.'_--uence was and SO-2, both shifting the potential
f exerted by H2S 3 t,
towards negative values. The anodic passivity which hampers -uh'e
deszruction of~' stair-less steels is strongly influenced by the
concentration of H2S. ItPhile without H2S2anodic passivity takes
olace at a current density of 3juamp/cm at 35 mg/1 of H2S the
required current density is three times higher and at 60 mg11
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Influence of hydrogen ... D205/D307
C~
9 to 10 times hin-her. There are 7 figures.
01
Narch 13, 1961
CArd 3/3
PF(nY-2fNT(l)/BDS
ACCESSTON 11M., AP3006355
10599,
AV1!MR: Sevastlyanoy, R Noscov)
TME: Thermodynamic finctions of gues at hio
somm- in2henerny*y zhumal V. 3
Pno. 3P 196% 523-599
TOPIC TAGS: thermodynaml3a, gass hig~i twWrature gas,, internal anera., entropy
specific heat,,,gas composition., thermodynamic function
PMTMACT: Analytical eXJX-eSj3joW in Closed fGM &rj"d for the the
Vere rmo..a
dynamic functions of gasen at high temperatures with allow = afor inharmonic
vibrations of monstomic iooleculeaj, electron excitation, dissociation,, and
sipgle ionization. All the functions were ejMresaed in terms of.pressure and
temperature rather than bir equillbrium constants end statistical sums, .Therem
fore the equations for determining the interma energy4, the eqp1librium, gas
composition, the specific heatp and the specific entropy we derlved In a More
tractable form vhich can be used for-mon- and diatomic gases over a vide ra]DgM.'
of pressures at temperatmes up to 15.,000-45.,OooK. An additional advantage or~
the equations is that them, may be generalized for gas mixtures. The author
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ACCESSION KR: AP4049571 6/64/004/004/665
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TITLE: Thermodynamic-func..tiqns--of--pp mLxtures,at high temperatures -
:SOURCE: Inzhenerny*y zhurnal V- 4v no-~ 4#'1964t- 639445
iTOPIC TAM thermodynamic tunctiont: gas mixture itrogen _9MWn enthalpy.
9 n 9:argont
V7
-!ABSTRACT:- -Simple analytictLl-.expressiono--.f.or-th6.,,th.erm*odynamiti -functions Xor -atbi-.
trary mixtures of nitrogenj~j oxygeng and argon w.ere o ainec ine !Tito account
the anharmonic vibrations of the:mol4cules?.~electron' e'xcita-tion frequencys forma W.
of oxides of nitrogen, and equilibrium dissociation and ionization. The authors did:'
not use the aaeumption:made UikhV
jov_-(0b_analiticheskom predatavleni
termodinamiche -60)_- by-F.-L anson--.--,-----
skikh funktaly vozdukha. Inzh.- sb.-A XXXI" - I$
(Approximation for the thermodynamic and tran's-porl. properties of high-temysrature
air. NASA Techn. Rep. R-50, 1959). For thisreason their.relative.error in comput-
ing the thermodynamic functions is quite-small. Computer calculations were made in.,..
determining the thermodymmio functions for nitrogen and also for a mixture of
nitrogen (98.5% by weight imder standard conditions)# argon (1.2%)# and oxygen
(0.3.99). This mdxture corresponds to the atmosphere of Mare (as obtained in 1963)s
cmd 1/3
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SEVASTITANDV, S.I.
Now type of buildings fortextile enterprises. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
tekh.tekst.prom. no.6:133-135 '59. (MIR& 13:4)
1. Moakovskiy tek(itilinyy institut.
(Factories--Design and construction)
(Textile industry)
'7 t -~'T
Sr-ve,- t t avp-n,v, S. I. "Tile , i0cl:,J ~; cp-, ~ 1(-,o(i i nd~~.x Y-vi functionpl stpit~! of
n cptt,-i r~ 11 T-r,.,dy A'rip-At. vet.-z(-rl-tg',:h. ir-tp 0l. V, 194P, -n-. 0-07
So- U-3566, 15 March 53, (Letopis 'Zhurzial Invkh Statey, NTo- 13, 1949)
"T 1 YAN
X
sevastly2rlov 5. T. ";~7Xrerir.ent determinim- tlt-? leather test coefficient wit"' t--Ypan
-1- - c 'I R I -
bluT ir ht----.-tlthy cat-le," Tr1HY "Ima-2t. vet.-7ootekhr. in-ta, Vol. , 1-94-, p. 209,
1-3 -- Uilhliou: 30 it-ms
so: U-31566, 15 1,11;~rcll 53, (Le~topis lZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949)
SEVMASTIYANO _.I.
qVjjS
Changes in the Protein Fractions of the Blood of Cattle in Experimental
Brucellosis
Tr, Alma-Atinskogo Zoovet, In-ta, No 7, 1953, pp 87-92
The changes in the blood protein fractions of cattle infected with experimental
Brucellosis melitensis were studied. Animals between the ages of 2 and 3 years
were used. Examination of the proteins and fractions was done by the combust-
ion method with following colorimetry. On the 10th day after infection the
blood protein fell from 16.6 to 11+.6% of normal. Later this decrease took
place at the expense of the proteins of the erythrocytes. On the 30th day the
proteins had returned to their original amounts. The quantitative changes
in the proteins and in the fractions were found to be related to the doses
given and to the method of infection. Larger doses produced more acute chang-
ges. (RZhBiol, No 1, 1955)
SO: Sum. No. 639, 2 Sep 55
so 1,y=
6luol:1. -lood
")Ur. f 21 h u -Is i o I N o 7 70L C~,
iibn, JL C-
U
r 5
!in st"it ~It "Zoolre-terinixy 1ns-'cjU' it
I itle
in
soolfe-t. fn-'-, 1.5156,
A b s r a c t Liunilemic-al blood! L-.0ic-1-cr-3 ('c -5 6'~-Ys c" 1
rqont h o1 c' 1. lambs -~,Te-qerteJ, The lar.---est
.t3 Gf' L% 5-he- h1co,-- mv per-
c-ant) ~re observed clurin-- t'oe first ferl cl-eys
4.. " 7
-pollowea by its s-'aarp eecrease. Stabilizat-Ion
occur:-,~ -.,t- thq aec- of t"-12 montYs. Ths- hipj-,. sugar
.3ontent di.,.rtn:- tbe first f9,,-! cU,.-ys of Ute is
r-robablY copmected 'with che-.nic.:.l "hermo-regalr-.-
tIon. U-0 to 1 year of age, the blood serum. con-
4.
jains 7.1-6.1 percent of -eneral proteills. T-)u-
C-..rd:
1/2
Determination of the effectiveness of antiscale agents.
S, 1, Scyast~'yanov. Zarodskaya Lab.
An'a-p'p*'.'U`desrfibed It& the study of the effects of boil"
%coulpds. on scale formiltIon during evalin. A coeff. of
effectiveness, A, Is caled. as (11'. - whcrc It'. h
A
the wt. of wale without boiler compd. and 11*8 the wt, of;
sLale when boiler compd. is added. A phosphate mixt.
g2ve a value of A - 0.48. It was also found that in-
creased beat flow to the heating surface decreased scale
fonnation. Marstull .5ittig
SEVAV I YANOV I S. I.
Steam drier and purifier. Patent U.S.S.R. 77,882, Dec. 31, 1949.
(CA 47 no.19:9682 '53)
41
Ar.RAPETYANTS, Ye.P.; SSVASVYAII0V, S.I., redaL-tor; PIMCHEIIKO, S.I., tekhai-
cheskly redakt-oF~------~
[Lew,thening the interval 'netween reosirs ia well operation-, based
on the Dractide of the "Starogrozoaft'" trust] Uyelichenie mezhre-
montnogo periods raboty skvazhin; iz ootya treBtS "Starogrozneft'.0
CGroznjyij Groznenskoe kn-yo, 1953. 39 P. [Microfilm] (MLRA 10:4)
(Oil well drilling)
SEVASTIYAIDV, S.I., kandidat tekhnlcheskikh nauk; CIU2YZHXV, B.F., redaktor;
tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
[Water treatment in boilers] Vnutrikotlovaia obrabotka vody.
Moskva, GoB.transp.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 90 p. (Moscow.
Vaesoiuznyi naucbno-Issladovatellskii institut zheleznodorozilnogo
transporta. Trudy, no. 125). (MLRA 9:10)
(Locomotive boilers)
SEVASTIYANOV, S.I., loandidat takhnichaskikh nauk.
Consumption of diesel oil in diesel locomotives. Vest.TSIIII MPS
16 no-3:36-38 M7 157. (MLRA 10:5)
(Diesel locomotives)
IZONOV, I.S.; 4VASTIYANOV, S.I., starshir nauchny7 sotrudnik
Dilution of lubricant in the 2DlOO diesel engines. Elsk. i tepl.
time. 3 no-3:21 Mr 159. (XIRA i2:5)
1.Zaveduyuhahiy laboratoriyey toplovoznogo depo Liski (for Leonov)f
2t4boratoriya smazki Mentrallnogo nauchno-Issledoistallskoga
instituta Miniaterstva putay soobahcheniya.
(Diesel engines-Labrication)