SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHILIN, D.M. - SHILINA, G.V.

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Sil j I I @ , - il.N, SHTALI, N.V. Upper Jurassic instruslons r)f tha -l'a-i-skaya structural zona in Trans balike-lia. Trudy IISEGFl t63 (MIRA 17.-7) NE-,(;f(. )t' MEN, V.p. ; , F!, ',q. ; 71,,TSA I 1,5*.-D7 I' IV, ll@ "_ @ i A 110 @v j " '11@ 'al - 1"0 V I I K.(;.; Slfi@[N, Djl,-, 1-Y"...11NITSMA, ll'.V@; @)(IKOIJA;, P-N. Niko-lal Nikolaavich Kurak, - ob-Jt@mr.-;. Vs@i. f in-in. -)b-va l)-', no @ 2 -, -I.@ i'1 (4. ( l.", P A 17 -, o , SHILIN, X Wages of collective farm builders. Sell.stroi. 11[i.e.121 no.1:24 Ja '57- (MMA 10:3) 1. Inzhener-inspektor Stavropollskogo krayevogo upravlenlya po stroitel'stvu v kolkhozah. (Wages) (Construction workers) !SEKOV9 V.9 kand.tekhn.nauk-;--@qj!j@INj R,. --@ Insulation components of AST-T plastic. Zhil.-kom. kb3z. ]-I no.3:24--25 W 161. (NIR-A 14@ "w 1. Glavnyy inzhener Leninskogo trawaynogo depo,. g.Khar*,k:-)v (for Shilin). (Faectric insulaitors and inmlation) TSEKOV, V.I.; SHILIN, E.G. Use of capron in the repair of streetcar mechanical equipment. Flast.masoy no.6;60-62 161. (IMA 14 -.5) (Nylon) (Streetcars) TSEKOV, V,,, kand. tekhn. nauk; SHILIN, E., inzh. Streetcar parts made of nylons Zhile-kom. khoz, 11 no.11:24 N 16l. (NM 16:7) (Kharkov--Streetears-Equipment and supplies) (Nylon) SHILIN, G. _,_,; .. I-- Freezing by-products without preliminary refrigeration. Mias. ind. SSSR 29 no.2:50-51 158. (MIRA 11:5) l.Shkola fabrichno-zavodskogo uchenichestva, Vinnitskogo m7aso- I kimbinata. (Meat, Frozen) - - SHILIN., G.; BELOUSOV, F. Experience in sterilizing canned meat under pressure, Miase ind. SSSR 32 no.3:28-29 161, (MIRA 1-4:7) 1. Vinnitskiy myasokombinat. (Meat., Canned-Sterilization) 7edorovich, Lie &n -II.--COO.L Thelmal of t! b e t a t r c n.v v s u c 1e'-- . z a v e ll el; t r D ri e Ih'7 r 0 . 8: 102 8-103 1 1,111'13@. 17:101) 1. Kafedra ti,,aretlcheskoy 1 obshcho---y teplotekinnil.1 Tornskogo polltekhnicl,eszkol7o institut.a. ACC NR: AR6013631 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/65/000/010/AOiii Oi6 : Ivanov, V. V.; Shilin, G. F. TITLE: Aerodynamic analysis of the cooling system of a betatron magnet : Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 1OA337 REF SOURCE: Izv. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, v. 137, 1965, 45-48 TOPIC TAGS: betatron, particle accelerator component, structure cooling , temperature distribution TRANSLATION: The temperature distribution of the air along the cooling channel of a betatron magnet is calculated. This result is used to derive a formula for the pres- sure difference between the input and output considering nonisothermal flow. V. Xanyn- nikov. SUB CODE: 20 zDuiLiN, it. SHILIN, G. R. -- "Influence of X-Rays on the Total Amount and Fractions of Protein in the Blood." Acad Sci Latvian S&R, Inst of Experimental Medicine, 1953. In Lat-vian (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences) SO: IzvestiXa Ak. Nauk Latviyskoy @@z No. 9, Sept., 1955 SHIM, I. [Number of qualified personnel In factories Is increasing] la savode rastut kyalifitsirovannye kRdrv [Noskyal , Profisdat, 2933@ 47 P. (KLRL 6:12) 1. Zaisestitell predsedatella zavkosa Z$dblinnkogo liteyno-mkha- nioheskogo sayoda ineiii L.N.XWuovicba. (Toobnio&l education) sov/123-59-12-4634o Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 12, p 67 (USSR) AUTHORS: Shilin, I., Sibirev, P. TITLE: The Hot Upsetting of Machine Parts\@n Eccentric Presses With Electric Con- tact Heating PERIODICAL: Prom.-ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Kuybyshevsk. ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, Nr 1, pp 29-30 ABSTRACT: The author suggests a method of upsetting blanks for fittings and fasteners on a-50-ton eccentric presjqin dies with electric contact preheating in butt welding machines. The upsetting output would amount to 200 - 300 pieces/hour. Upset machine parts possess an Increased strength Jn com- parison with the turned ones. The labor-consumption of the manufacturing process is lowered and a considerable saving of metal is attained. 3 figures. I.N.N. Card 1/1 G.; KOSENKO, T. A. f Complex solving of the pro@lem of the distribution and production organization of butter and-cheese industry enterprises. IzY. Yys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. takh. no.5:3-8 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy univeraitet imeni Lomonosova i Moskovskly institut narodnogo khozyaystva imeni Plakhanova. (Industrial organization) DUDKIN, L.M., rod.; S.1111.INV_I.G., red.j YKRMAKOV# M.S., tekhn. red. (Problems of the optimal-planning, projection and administra- tion of production] Problemy optimallnogo planirovaniia, @ro- ektirovaniia i upravleniia proizvodstvom; trudy teoreticheskoi konferentsii, sostoiavaheisia na-ekonamicheskom fakulltete MGU v marte 1962. Moskva, Izd-vo Moak. univ., 1963. 546 p. I (MIRA 16:9) 1. Teoreticheskaya konferentstiap"Problemy optimallnogo pla- nJ.rovaniya, proyektirovaniya 'u ravleniya proizvodstvom," 1962. 2. Moskovskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Shilin, Dudkin). (Russia-Economic policy) 78-1-40/43 AUTHORS: Povitskiy, IT, S, , Solovkin, A. S. , Shilin, I. V. TITLE: Extraction of Perchloric Acid With Tributyl Phosphate (TBYn.) (Ekstraktsiya khlornoy ki4loty tributilfosfatom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Nr 1, pp.222-224 (TJSSR) ABSTRAM The second author proved (reference 1) that with zirconium- -extraction from perchloric acid containing solutions HC10 passes over in analyzable quantities. Their complex-formatign with TBPh was worth investigating in view of their application for the maintenance of a constant ionic density. Perchloric acid was extracted from water by TBPh solution in benzene or petroleum. The phases were equal with all tests (23 ml). The equilibrium was attained within 10 to 15 minutes. In tests on the distribution of perchloric acid between water and 3,67 mol TBPh it was found that with increasing concentration of Card 1/3 HC10 4i in the initial solution the quantity passing over into TBPh increases also (table 1). With the mixture of the phases Extraction of Perchloric Acid With Tributyl Phosphate (TBPh) / ". -1 7 8 4;--;/ r an exothermic reaction takes place which is most intensely in the case of stronger acid solutions (table 1, iest 6). it was tried to compute the equilibrium constant of the reaction cf complex-formation of HC10 with TBPh (K 1@, hnm the obtained results. It is shown in tAble 1 that Y 1 is variable within vast limits. This is apparently achieved by the ionic density of the solution which flud;uates under the influence of the chan- ges of concentration of the acid. With a constant ionic densi- 2 ty K1 remains sufficiently constant (6,7 � 0,5)-10- . In this case the equilibrium constant of the reaction of complex for- mation of' HNO with TBPh(K2 ) amounts to 0,16 + 0,01 (table 2). The K -value h neither changed by usin- solu-tions which are 2 0 diluted by benzene or petroleum, if the ionic density of the solution is preserved (,,,3) (table 3, 4). The value of K in- creases witb diluting the TBPh-solutions up to 0,22 + 0262 (little different from references 3 to 6). It is not-iceable that the TB@h-dilution with petroleum lead to the formation of a third .@hase after the extraction if the HNO -content in the initialisolution was small, compared with that of HC10 (table 4, @@st 1). The light organic phase (d250 = 0,750) 4S Card 2/3 formed of 41most pure petroleum with only a small admixture 78-1-40/43 Extraction of Perchloric Acid With Tributyl Phosphate (TBPh) of TBPh and contains no HC10 . The heavy organic phase (d ' 1 '001 ) is a solution of HCIO TBPh in TBPh. The third phase appears also with the mixtures4of 0,49 n HC10 with 0,25 mol TBPh in petroleum. The heavy organic phase dAsolves in petro- leum after HC10 was re-extracted in water. It is not formed with the TBPh-dflution with benzene. There are 4 tables, and 7 references, 4 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: May 22, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 5 fl I L 78-1-41/43 AUTHORS: Shevchenko, V. B. , Shilin, I. V. , Solovkin, A. S. TITLE: Extraction of Perchloric Acid and Uranyl Perchlorate With Tributyl Phosphate (Ekstraktsiya khlornoy kisloty i perkhlorata uranila tributilfosfatom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fleorganictleakoy Khimii, 1950, Vol- 3, Ifr 1, pp.225-230 (USSR) ABSTRACTi It is '-ancrally maintained in literature that the perchlorate- -ion has no inclination to form complexes with the elements of the actinide series (reference 1). Perchloric acid and its wluble salts are therefore often used for thqmainten-ance of the ionic density when the investigation of the ratureof the compounds existin.z, in aqueous solutions is requi-red 1+ (e.g. extraction in tributyl phosphate). The trans tia_r o_F lIC10 into the organic phase is usually neglected. The autlh- ors @roved however (reference 4) that the value of the eaui- librium-constant of the reaction of HC10 4 with TBPh (K ) can Card 1/4 be compared with that of HNO 3 with TBPh. The investigalion of 78-1-41/43 hat Extraction of Perchloric Acid and Uranyl Perchlorate With Tributyl Phosp ate the distribution of HC10 4 between its aqueous solution and the TBPh is continued in the present paper. Experimental -part. The methods for HC10 were previously described (reference 4)- The tests were carri6d out with a constant ionic strength of the aqueous phase (0,1 to 3). The solutions were produced in such a way that - after the extraction of the uranyl per- chlorate - the HC10 4- content in the aqueous phase is approxi- mately constant and equal to the prescribed ionic density. The TBPh-concentration being in equilibrium in the organic phase CTBPh) 0 was determined by taking account of the changes of the phase-volumina. Since a number of conditions of the uranium-extraction from perchloric acid solutions which were not described previously, was clarified meanwhile, the ori- -inal aim of the paper was modified and the tests were con- tinued for clarifying the following questions: 1) The influ- ence of ]L on KPU02(Clo )2 between water and TBPh. 2) Influ- ence of the concentration of the same compound on TBPh with constant ionic density of the aqueous phase. 3) Influence of the salting out on K PUO (Clo ) (Li C104 and NaC 104 ). 4) In- Card 2/4 fluence of the diluters which a e added to TBPh on a 78-1-41/43 Extraction of Perchloric Acid and Uranyl Perchlorate With Tributyl Phosphate 8 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: May 22, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 SOV/78-3-8-38/48 NUTHORS: Shevchenlc6. 7. 3., Solovk-in, A. S, Shilin, I. V. TITLE: About -',,he Extraction of the Urtn:(! Perchlorate by Means of Tributil Phos,)h--te (K ekstrakts-ii -perklalorata uran-ila tri butilfosfato,a) PZ-:'IODICL%L; Zhurnal neo=anichesko- khi.-.-,--'-i, 1958, vol@ 3, Yr. 8, pp. 1965- 1967 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The distribution of uranyl perchlorate between water and a solution of 1,2 mol. of tributyl phosphate (TBP) in CCl 4 was studied as a function of the concentration of the salt in aqueous solation (Table 1). It -,,,as shown tnat K PUO2 (Clo 4)9 increases v.-ith a rise of the urani-1 concentration in the so- lution. 'illien ura:,,,l percLilorate -Lu extracted bj means of tri- butyl phosphate an increase of thi@ water contents occurs in the organic paase. In virtue of the experiments it is assumed that urqnyl perchlorate is extracted by tributyl phosphate in the form of the followin.- compound: UO 2(C'04)2 .2H 20 .2TBP. Card 1/@ There are 1 fiGure, 1 table, and L', references, 2 of which are SOV/78-3-8-38/48 I About the Extraction of 1,11c: Uranyl Perchlorate bay Lleans of Tributyl Phosphate Soviet. SUB"ITTLL: February 28, 1958 Card 2/2 'Linams Sht,.h..k., T. I.. P"Itskly, 1. S., Sol !jLq1kLA-A._g-, Sbjl1n, _ I. T., Lunichkina, K. P.. Ts,otkova, Z. Y. TlTut The Xxtraction of Nitric Acid With Tributyl Phosphate (Sketraktolya asatnoy kislaty v tributilfanfat) FZRIODICALI Zhurnal neorganlohaskay kh1aii, 19501 Val 3, Ar 9, pp 2-09-2112 (USSR) ANSTRACTj The distribution of nitric sold between the aqueous and the organic phase containing tributyl phosphate in dependence an tho aqueous phase and the nature of the solvent of tributyl phosphate was Investigated. ?ran the results may be concluded that K considerably 4opands on the nature of the solvents of p tributyl phosphate. ?he Influence of the nature at the solvent* an the distribution of nitric said between water and tributyl phosphate was Invvetigated In the came of an ionic strength of the solution of 1. 0;5 "1 5. The maxisua "In* of 1P In nitric sold solution with the I cato strength of 3 to obtained if to%... 1. used a. Glv.ct far tllb.tyl phosphate. ?be Co," 112 h-4. of Xp by $be. nature of the solvent 'In the Gass, of am . 1-1- strength of 3 in to be divided a. follo.al toluene, b.c...., k.ra..nw, CCIF-CCi 27, Col 4- The following variation of the &how* sequence takes place it the Lucia strength Is reduced to Is ker ... as, toluene, bona.m., CCI 27-CCI27, Cox 4- Cc-p.rattv. . Investigations of the -tracti-a in Belo 4 "a IN0 solutions showed that the complez ICIO - Tlph IN to a 3 4 greater extent polar than the complex Wo,.Taph. There savi 2 figara., I table, -a 3 ref . re ..... 4 of which "a Soviet. August 3. 1957 Card 2/2 S=CHF,NKO, T.B.; SOLOVKIN, A.S.; SMLIN, I.T., KIRILL07. L.A.; RODIONOV, A.V.: -BAIANDINA, V.V. Eflonct of the nature of thn diluent on the extraction of uranyl nitrate by tributyl-pboaphate. -Radiokhimiia I no.3:257-269 159. (MIRA 12:10) (UrarVl nitrate) (Butyl pboephate) 5(4) SOV/78-4-6-40/44 AUTHORS: Solovkin, A. S., Povitskiy, N. S., Shilin, I. V. TITLE: Oil the Influence of the Nitrates of Barium, Nickel, Cobalt, and Copper on the Extraction of Nitric Acid in Tributyl Phosphate (TBP) (0 vliyanii nitratov bariya, nikelya, koballta i medi na ekstraktsiyu azotnoy kisloty v tributilfosfat (TBP)) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 6, pp 1454 - 1456 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The distribution of nitric acid between the aqueous and in- organic phase of the solution of TBP in kerosene was investi-@ gated in the presence of barium-, nickel-, cobalt-, and copper nitrates in the case of an ionic strength of the aqueous phase of 1 and 1.5. The results are summarized in a table and given in figures 1 and 2. The nitric acid extraction in the organic phase increases with the rise of the ionic strength in the solution. A low distribution coefficient of the nitric acid is obtained by the use of barium nitrate as salting-out compound. The same effect is obtained by cobalt-, nickel-, and copper Card 1/2 nitrates as salting-out compounds in the case of the nitric 0 On the Influence of the Nitrates of Barium, Nickel, SOV/78-4-6-40/44 Cobalt, and Copper on the Extraction of Nitric Acid in Tributyl Phosphate (TBP) acid extraction in the tributyl phosphate- and kerosene phase. The extraction of the nitric acid in the organic phase TBP- kerosene in the case of the use of salting-out compounds does not go under the ideal distribution law. Yu. F. Zhdanov and Z. A. Smyk assisted in the experiments. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 4 references, 1 of which is Soviet. SUBMITTED: March 25, 1958 Card 2/2 SHEVCHMO, V.B.; S01OVKIN, KIRILLOV, L.M.; RODIONOV, A-V.; BAIANDINA, V.V. Effect of hydrocarbons of the aliphatic and aromatic series on the extraction of U(VI), Pu(IV), Zr(IV), and Ce(III) with tri-n-butyl- phosphate from nitric acid solutions. Radiokhimiia 2 no.3:281-290 l6o. (MMA 13: 10) (Hydrocarbons) (&traction (Chemistry)) (Butyl phosphate) S/07a/60/005/o6/24/030 0 0 B004/BO14 AUTHORS: Shevchenkop V. B.v Shilin I. V.,, Zhdanov, Yu. F. TITLE: The Behavior of Copper Nit.-@ate in the Extraction of the Nitrates of Uruql and Plutonium by Means of Solutions of Tributyl Phosphate PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, V01-59 No. 6, pp. 1366 - 1374 U4--, TEXT: The authors of the preseiit paper wanted to study the behavior of large impurities of cop er (in addition to compounds of Ni,Cr9Fe0Co9- and Mo) in nucleax fuelwthat is regenerated by extraction by means of benzene- or kerosene solutions of tributyl phosphate (TBF). The authors write down the reaction equation (2) for the extraction of Cu(NO 3)29 and on the basis of the law of mass action they deri-.j-e equation (3): log Kd log K + x log[TBP]og, where K.. - dietribution ratio of Cu(No 3 and K equilibrium constant. It follows from Table I and Fig. I that Kd increases with rising concentration of TBP and increasing ionic Card 1/3 The Behavior of Copper Nitrats in the Er-trac;tion S/076,/60/005/06/24/030 of the Nitrates of Uranyl and Plutor).i,-jm by Means k04/B014 of Solutions of Tributyl Phosphate strength p of the aqueous solution. K d drop,39 however, with constant constant concentration of TBP, an& rising concentral7ion of the copper r-itrate in the aqueous solution (Figs. 8 an& 9). K d is higher in TBP- kerosene solution than in TBP benzene (Table 2). It follows 14rom Fig. 2 that by means of TBP bensens c--pper nitrate is extra@@ted as CU(NO 2TBP.H 0, whereas it is extracted as Cv,(NO WBP.2H,,,O by 3 )20 2 % 3)2'/ - 0 means of TBP kerosene. These compounds are Only stable abo7e -10 C. Fig- 3 shows the effect -of ENO 3 on K d9 Fig- 4 the distribution cf HNO 3 among water and TBP in the presence of Cut'No )2. Fig. 5 shows that Kd , 3 does not depend on the equilibrium concentration cf thz' H' ion. The distribution ratio of copper nitrate 11.s lowered by ths presence of laranyl rxit-rate (Table 3. @Fig. 6), whereas aluminum nitrate raises "d (Fig. 7). Furthermore, the auth3TS studied ths solubility of copper nitrate in TBP as well as the physical data of 41-1-da solvent (Tables 4-6, Fig. 10). TBP kerosene is divided into two layers when it is aa-lurated Card 2/3 The Behavior of Copper Nit-rate in the Extraction S1078V6010051061241030 of the Nitrates of Uranyl -and Plutonium by Means B004/BO14 of Solutions of Tributy]. Phosphatq with copper nitrate (Table t). Hance, the s@,lubility Q--f TBP saturat-sa" with copper nitrate is limited in saturatad hydrozarbons. There are 10 figures, 7 tablea@ and 14 references-, 8 Solvist, i American, 3 Bri-tlish, I Ge-rman, and I Yugoslav. SUBMITTED-.. Febxuary 26, 1959 Card 313 19 C@A 3/078 60/005/012/014'016 B017/BO64 0 0 AUTHORS: Shevchenko, V. B., Shilin, I. V., Zhdanov, Yu. F. TITLE: Behavior of Hexavalent and Trivalent Chromiur@'Iin the Extrac- tion of Uranyl Nitrate and Plutonium Nitrate With Tributyl Phosphate Solutions -LI PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganichaskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 12, pp. 2832-2840 TEXT: Published data (Refs. 2-4), show that in the uranyl nitrate ex- traction with some organic solvents considerable amounts of chromium are coextracted. The behavior of hexavalent and trivalent chromium in the ex- traction of uranyl nitrate and plutonium nitrate with tributyl phosphate solutions was studied. The dependence of the distribution coefficient of hexavalent chromium on the tributyl phosphate concentrations was in- vestigat.ed. Hexavalent chromium was found to be ettracted with tributyl phosphate, and the distribution coefficient of Cr + was found to increase when the tributyl phosphate concentration is increased. The effect of con- centration of hexavalent chromium upon the distribution coefficient of Card 1/3 85627 Behavior of Hexavalent and Trivalent Chromium S/078/60/005/012/014/010' in the Extraction of Uranyl Nitrate and B017/BO64 Plutonium Nitrate With Tributyl Phosphate Solutions 6+ Cr , and the effect of hydrogen ion concentration upon the distribution coefficient were also studied. Data of Table 3 show that the distribution coefficient rises with increasing concentration of hydrogen ions in the aqueous phase. This proves the fact that the extraction of hexavalent chromium occurs in the form of chromic acid. The following extraction equation is given: H Cro + 3 TBP ---*- H Cro *3 TBP. Fig. 4 shows the dis- 2 4 Ir- 2 4 tribution coefficient of hexavalent chromium as a function of the equi- librium concentration of nitric acid in the aqueous phase. From the courj of the curve it may be seen that with increased nitric acid concentration the number of associated chromic acid molecules is also increased. The ef- fect of uranyl nitrate upon the distribution coefficient of hexavalent chromium was investigated. At a concentration of ranyl nitrate higher than 1 mole/l, the distribution coefficient of Cr9+ decreases. The effect of the sodium nitrate concentration upon the Cr6-@ distribution coefficient was also studied. The dissociation constants K 3 and K4 of the chromic acid - tributyl phosphatecomk1ex @ere determined, and the following values Card 2/5 0 0 0 U .5 U TI P.- i I t) 1) IA A A .1 PV L P t, .4 M M U LON a M U 00 00 Rutile from Altya-Tsu In Central Xyzyl-Kum. L. I.. 00 Shilin Trudy Inst. Ge,,I. Nauk, A kd, Sduk S. S.'S.- R. 16, Mintral.-Cetlihint. Srr. No. 2, 49-5.1(in Fngh,h. 00 .%)(IN0).-Spccttwopic and crystallopaphic data as writ as dextiptions of the depk"itA are given. J. S. 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T% Vo mi-mlomi garnets (with n 1.87) contain also c!"lorite inclusionis, "d 511.0 nnd 51.8% grossu;- -p. ]Pritz. 48.0 aud 41.P% andraditt re., They are lound in gpruet-vt--itt,6,iiinite-epidnt4a rock-!; which have originated by.,' hydrothermal meta-somati-sm on the vndl- of cru&n in the,@ i moLher rocks. Another typo. of a nvarly blacl., daek-hiolvrn garnet (nA inalyzed) shows it. IAW5, xid contains 'VIISIder- able mnLq. of Tir), W. M r a L @-p - JVj Vh J@Qjn th" T. SIlUjil es hloilt in in !he i Aline d MM66 the -famoas Ifew. "ploratioll Pit' ii@ ytv imi6vik, the a 's bitL A; A -' NaL InIlthave unc&crect an occurrences of Nikolat vreue'sk mill" -bm and @Ta 'i and pmskolw itacts of pL serj6 of Of tile cor e'ies CA 23 1369). Thf-" @I@h gray, in @dcri grauiteS %vith liffiestones to 'bed' of clitorite are dmcn * Yet @Wjjte 'S U p of Illarnet OU taj),Alror ilia-Ssw- 57--- Inclusion 1. r ,tit I'D89; al 'hl@ilta- (U) on, fipur" f, TI WIW V r -4 L t S#i ov l q a- druses; 2V very mnall, optilea, Hy pas.- I- BS4- crystd. o ; 0.. a-- 1,582; d. 2.764, in parageuesis wlth epldo!e zowte T qunet, sphene, atid diopside; white chlorite (Ul- - with tmi netite T1 ingi tit6 and k t &Z nc l lna@ g , , P@rovs "P 'In netite v bi d6 l i 2 a ll all - e . m sca am s, v sina y n , opuc ; ypos., .587; ca - 1 Y .578; d. 2,075, -The chem, analyses given arecaled. wifli the crystallochein, forthulas, and platted with RO/SlOj in *the ordinatei, RIO,/SIO, lu die -abaclssas@ The-'-- formulas are for I:-, mAl 0 H Al (OH) i-41 I; l, S. 10@ 01- I M r I F A1 @ C( ,.6jF III M gf-M I)q'C2 ( ; 0 H a@l Ind S, (OH)j I is ulmost a corundophilite, I are typical pr6chlorites ' Whichell's thee hat the r Chlorites are based an the line a(:.rpentlne--arnesit2 not. ouw@ @t c ; firmed by the 11 neiv analys(:s; the deviations are explained. by the ieplacenient 6f R(II), ;--ft R(III)-- cations in the octa- - hedra-1 lavers which Serdyu,116ko (C.A. -1d 9120 , has diseL@ssed. The curves sita wIr If eadothermal e6cts dt 650' and 865', for the III at GOV., (wmk) and a stronger one at 000', analogous to V@' PJ lvauova's results (1949). The x-ray diagrams ari th Of, USSR/Cosmochemistry Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry D. Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 2; 1957, 4158 Author EWA- Inst "MaTe-myof sciences USSR Title Karpinskiite -- A New Mineral Orig Pub Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 107, No 5, 737-739 Abstract In one of the northern districts of USSR, in a series of pegmatite veins, a small pegmatite lenticular body was studied, conformably occuring within modified luyavrites. The lenticular body consists essentially of nitrolite and albite expanding thereon. In small cavities therein was found.,in 1952, together with albite and less frequently with natrolite and kozhanovite (carnasurtite), the new mineral karpinskiite, deposited from late hydrotherms. The mineral is white, Luster glassy to nacreous. Hardness hot above 1.5-2. On comminution separates into minute fibers, converted thereafter into flocculent Card 1/3 - 48 - U,9SR/COsmochemistry - Geochemistry. HYdrochemistry Abs jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya) No 2, 1.957, 4158 0.98AIi.9 Fe3+ Si C. (OH) Empirical 4 0-01 5.71 14.65 3-35' formula Na2(Be, zn@ M(-,)Al2Si60 16(OH)2' Powder roentge- n0graM Secured, The mineral was named in honor of the late president of the Academy of Sciences USSR, A.P. Karpinsk-iy. D. Card 3/3 SHILIN, L.L.;SEKKNOV, Ye.j. The beryllium minerals epididymite and eudicbrmite in alkaline pagmatites of the Kola Peninsula. Dokl. AN SSSR 112 no.2:323-328 Ja '57. (KIBA 10:4) 1. Inatitut, geologii radnykh meatorozhdenVt_petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii Akademii nauk MR. Predstavleno akademikom N. V. Belovym. (Kola Peninsula-Beryllium ores) SHILIN, L.L.; YANCHENKO, M.T. Kncpite from the apatite-nepheline ores of the Khibiny massif. Dokl.PJl SSSR 144 M-3:639-642 My 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh raestorozhdeniy.. petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii JUI SSSR. (Khibiny @buntains-Knopite) VOLYNEETS, O.H.; KOLOSKOV, A.V.; FLEROV, G.B.; FRIKH-M@I-R, D.I.;-S,HILIN, N.L. Formational Cielineation of Tertiary plutonic and volcanic-plutonic formations in central Kamchatka. Dokl. All SSSR 165 no.1:153-155 N 165. (MIRL 18:10) 1. Institut vullmnologii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Submitted March 10, 1965. V011YNETS, O.N.; -' SHI-UIN, N@L. On a type o@' ore manifestation nriw to Kamchatka. Dokl. AN 3:3@;R 161 - 1412 OXIMA 180) o.6. -1415 Ap 165, n 1. Institut vulkanologii Sibirskogo otdoleniyn AN SS.SR. Submitted December 2, 1964. SIHILDN; N. V. : Tech Sci (diss) -- "Problems of the theon- a&- co=u- tation of the arc-quenching equipment of oil circuit break-ers". %,Icscc-.,T, 195-1. 27 Pp (min Higher Educ USSR, Moscov order of Lenin Paier Engineering Inst), 1@,O Copies (KL, iio 6, 1959, 1-77) 161-50-1-3 1 /33 AUTH OR hi lin V * 11 h Engineer at -,',c Chair of -'I'- -Kolay Vao-ij._,ye ic .1ectrical _'.ppara us Desv@", - stitute of _ie _ct ig@nat the 11.oscoi In. U __00,r, _ 1_1 , 73. Engineering TITLE: Pressure Computrtion in Arc-Suppression Devices Automatic 1@ir Blast aschet davleniya v t3ugo..-.-asyashchJ_kh u stroystvakh gazovogo avtodutlya) PERIODICAL: Nwachzgrye doklady vysshey shkoly, Blektromekhanika i avto- matika, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 251-259 (USSR) ABSTRACT: !t nresent a continuous air blast is being applied more and more..In this pai)er an@! in reference 3 it was shown thet it is most expedient. The Chair of _-'16ctrical Apparatus :)esi;-n U at -the 11oscow institute o-P lo-.er Engineering applied an arc-suppression device in the c@utomatic air blast. Thus, @n increase of the breaking power from 100 1TIVA to 200 MIVA 'and from 150 11.111A to 300 'NA, respectively, was attained with the circuit breakers of the t1rpe 79-14 -,nd VK-22, respective- 'ly. No method has hilherto been 11nown for the computation of tae --ressure in arc-suDnression devices in the autor-a'tic air Card 113 blocl. @2his is due to the fact that all earlier methods of S OVi -31/33 Fressure Computation. in Are-9uppression Dcvices Air Blazt computation are based upon the assumption that the ms volume in the arc-suppression device remains constant during air blasting. As, however, no elastic cush-Jon exist in continuous air blasting, the initial equations as given in reference 3 are useless. This problem is solved by examinin- the hydro- dynamical processes-in the arc-suppression device. First, the conditions in a closed gas blast are investigate--!. The in- fluence of the non-steadY flowing out of oil and that of the volume set free by the movable contacts upon the pressure curves as far as they determine the volume which is accessible togas in their air blast device-is determined. The blasting during the opening of the blast slit is invecti-ated nextj C, - C4 t, and lastly also blasting with a completely open4d: slit. On this basis the computation of the pressure in 'L.':!e continuous gas blasting is given. There are 4 fiPures vnd 4 references, -,-.,hich are Soviet. Card 2/13 SOV/161-58-1-31/33 Pressure Computation in Arc-Suppression Devices With Automatic Air Blast ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektricheskikh apparatov Moskovskogo energeticheskogo instituts, (Chair of Electrical Apparatus at the Moscow Institute of Power Engineering) SUBMITTED: January 10, 1958 Card 3/3 10M AUTHOR: Shilin, N. V., Engineer, Chair of SOV/161-58-2-22/30 - D Fs- Tg- H, -,- of Electric Apparatus, Moscow 1 0@-.'er e:brin_- Institute TITLE: Calculation of Gas-Hydrodynamic Processes in Arc-Extinguishing Devices During Automatic Gas Blowing With Regard to the Arc Voltage Dependence From the Blowing Intensity (Uchet zavisimosti napryazheniya dugi ot intensivnosti dutlya pri raschete gazogidrodinamicheskikh protsessov v dugogasyashchikh ustroystvakh gazovogo avtodutlya) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady -iysshey shkoly. Elektromekhanika i avtomatika, 1958, Nr 2. pp 175-186 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article is the continuation of paper (Ref 1), and shows the calculation of gas-hydrodynamic processes In arc- extinguishing devices (AD) during automatic gas-blowing under consideration of the are-voltage dependence on the blowing intensity (pressure). On the basis of the investigation submitted the following has been found: 1. By means of the approximate integration method of differential equations and taking into account the dependence of the arc voltage on the Card 1/3 blowing intensity, the solution of the questions connected Calculation of Gas-Hydrodynamic Processes in SOV/161-58-2-22/30 Arc-Extinguishing Devices During Automatic Gas Blowing With Regard to the Arc Voltage Dependence From the Blowing Intensity with the calculation of gas-hydrodynamic processes in the AD's permits pressure calculation when the aperture opens as well as the determination of the volume of the discharged oil. 2. The method submitted here permits also more difficult problems to be solvedz calculation of gas-hydrodynamic processes at a more complex analytic dependence of the are- voltage gradient E on the pressure p, and of the gas tempera- @ure T on I and p. By lack of reliable experimental data U G these questions were not investigated- 3- In order to calculate gas-hydrodynamic processes at a system with closed 0 gas hole at Q,= 0 (volume of elastic pad) in a reliable way, quantitative conditions characteristic of the physical processes in the gas hole_@fter contacts have begun to open 4eriod from 0 to 5-*-8'10 sec) will have to be determined. Finally a calculation example of a pressure curve for an arc- extingui shing device model of an oil switch for 06 L 10 kv is Card 2/3 presented. There are 4 figures and 7 Soviet references. Calculation of Gas-Hydrodynamic Processes in SOV/161-58-2-22/30 Are-Extinguishing Devices During Automatic Gas Blowing With Regard to the Arc Voltage Dependence From the Blowing Intensity ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektroapparatostroyeniya Moskovskogo energetichaskogo instituta (Chair of Electric Apparatus - Designing at *the Moscow Po:w,.er, 4nrineeriiiU Inst@iute) SUBMITTEDt January 10, 1958 Card 3/3 Calculation of aerodynamic and hydrodynamic processes in ar-c- eupreseion systems using an oil blast. Hauch.dakl.vys.shkoly; energ. no-3:81-92 158. (MIRL U: 1) 1. Rekomendovano kafedroy elektroapparatostroyeniya Moskovskogo energeticheskogo instituta. I (Electric circuit breakers) SHILIN, N.V., kand.teklm.nauk Effect of parameters on the performance of ar"uenohing devices with automatic gas blowout. Elektrichestvo no*4: 74-79 Ap 162. (MIM 15:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut elektro- energetiki Moskva. (Electric cutouts) SHILIN, N.V., kand. tekhn. nauk Operation of the arc-quenching devices of high-voltage oil filled switches. Trudy MEI no-39:149-164 162. (MIRA 17:6) A.A. ;OLAN'T, V.Ye..; A. F. Ki 7 OT --"-S K i YZ. sil I L --.;N Dlfl'u.; Ion w' ,A rgod p3 v Ili of a (i islzitcli-,ratlkng pl a sm I a a raagne Liq i field. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 39 no.1;77-88: Ja 164. (11-111'al 17:1) inoni M.I.Kalinina. V ' - - - ' @ I /. - - 7 1 - - , , - - -- - @ @ ) '.- .7. r , ,, - r C" I 1, ii i.-.1 I/ @"Pk, // iL'.- @' " li -, -, @ II.- % .... .. . SOUCE CODE: UA/0156/066/006/005/W77/0080 AI Kra5nikov, N. Ye. ; Yushakovich, S. A. ; Tokmakov,._P.__"r Yazadov, K. A.; 0. IK'.; Gitzenko, Yu. P.; 1@--tveyev, G. 1. 0@:": none @'ITLE: Adoption of rolling large round profiles from titanium alloys 5Oj;)IC*--'; Tsvetnyye metally, no. 8, 1966, 77-80 TOPIC TAGS: titlatiium alloy, metal rolling, metal forming 111::@=.@..CT: The rolling of larCe diameter (25 - 60 mm) titanium alloy stock was studied. 1rior to rol-'--'Ln[: the onccimens were heated for 10 min in an induction furnace up to a @ompcrature of 1270-1.@70-K, and for 5 min in a silit furnace at a temperature of 1270- -113570K. A schematic of the rolling scheme is presented (see Fig. 1). The rolling r-argin was calculated after the formula of N. Ye. Krasnikov and N. P. Skryabin (TuveL-lyye metally, 1965, 110. 4) A h - B,, JIMir 1. 7 - (11 -1 h)3 where @sh is the absolute compression, B - width of zone before passage, H and h - 0 heiclit of zone before and after passage respectively, and r - the radius of the wor*LN-inS rollor. it was found that the experimental data were in good agreement with Ccrd 1 2 UDC. .'ACC NI?i AP6029673 F IL-T, :jj\ j@" --T E4,-:j tg-s-'@ S +4 @o Pip,. 1. Schematic for rolling large round profiles on rolling stand 450 'he above equation. The degree of mold filling for hexagonal, square, and oval snc.--i-;'ens aa::; calculated after I. Ya. Ta-.-novc;kiy (F=mcizmeneniye pri plasticheskoy =et-111OV, 11"Ietallurgizdat, 1953). The results are tabulated. It is con- C-;"Zl cl-I rolling of large diameter stock made of titanium alloys VT1-1, 'VT3-1, OT4 -'-'5, V'17'15, VT14, and others yields products with saf1-[-sfa-ctO-r-(T' Orig. art@. has: 1 table, 3 graphs, and 4 eqtmtlons. CODE: 13/ SUBMI DATE: none/ ORIG REP: 006/ OTH REP: 001 -Cc;r--' -- 2/9. - - .- :,-- - SOLIN, P.A., inzhener;- NZSHCHLDIX,-A.G.,-inzhener.- --, . -'!@ I'll @ Processing soybeans. Maol.-zhir.prom. 21 no.3:34-35 '56-(MLHA 9:8) 1. Slawyanskiy maslozhirkombinat. (Soybean oil) SHILIN, P.A., inzh.; CHIBIRYAKO, I.F., inzh. Operation of the Slavyansk Oil-fat combine. no-3:34-35 Nr 16o. Masl.-zhir.rrom. 26 (kIRA 13:6) 1. Slav3ranskiy maslozhirovoy kombinat. (Slav7ansk--Oil industries) SHILIN y II.V. Pow data on the Jurausic flora of the r-Wiat deposits (Turgay Trough). Mat. po ist, fauny i flory Kazakh. 4:192-200 163. (,'.!IRA 16:9) (Turgay gatov-Palcobotany, Stratigraphic) Name SHILIN' S. V. Dissertation Some problems in natritional. sterility in high-production cows Degree Cand Vet Sci Defended At I-loscow Veterinary Academy, Mlin Agriculture USSR Publication Date, Place 1956, Hloscow Source Yadzhnaya Letopis' No 5, 1957 lql ov USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Reproduction. R-9 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologya, No 16, 1957, 71045 Author : Shilin, S.V. Inst Titl-B : Some Data on the Pathology of Reproduction in Highly Productive Cows. Orig Pub : Tr. Mosc. vet. akad., 1956, 18, 179-19o Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 - 58 - USSR/Dieuases of Farm Animals. Pathology of Reproduction R-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, No 31120 Author -Shnin.S. V.. Inst @bscov Veterinary Academy Titic On the Infertility of High-Producing Cows. Orig Pub Tr. lbsk. vet. akad., 1956, 18, 191-197 Abstract On certain farms, inferti2lty among high-producing cows, especially those on concentrate diet, attains high pro- portions. The character of changes in genital organs of 23 cows affedted with infertility was studied. Dystrophic changes were discovered in all cows and in certain cases (21.7%) inflarmatory changes of the genital organs were also observed. The most characteristic deep dystrophic processes found in the genital organs were as follows: hyal-inosis of the blood vessels, widening and hyalinosis of intermuscular lamina of the connective tissue, insufficient development of the follicles, destruction of ovicells of the follicles, Card 1/2 P1 SHILIN, S.V. Smolensk Veterinar7 Research Station. Trudy VIN 23:400-401 159. (MIRA 13:10) (Smolensk Frovince-Veterinary research) MIKELADZE, G.Sh.; NADIRADZE, Ye.M.; PKHAKADZE, Sh.S.; GOGORISHVILI, B.P.; DGEBAUDZEJ, G.A.; SOLOSHENKO, P.S.; SEICNOV, V.Ye.; BARASHKIN, I.I.; SHIRYAYEEV, Yu.S.; POSPELOV, Yu.P.; KATSEVICH, L.S.; ROZENBERG, V.L.; Prinimali uchastiye: LORDKIPAHIDZE, I.S.; TSKHVEDIA-NI, R.N.; DZODZUASHVILI,, A.G.; DUNIAVA, A.G.; PEIARSKIY, L.F.; GRITSFWMK, Vu. ZHELTOVY D.D.; LUZANOV, I.I.; GLADKOVSKIY, V.P.; PODMOGIL'Irdy, V.P.; VOROPA'YFVJ, I.P.; BRIKOVA., O.V.; VRUBLEVSKIY, Yu.P.; KLYUYEV, V.I.; BAYCHER, M.Yu.; LOGIVOV, G.A.; SHILIN, V.K.; POPOV, A.I.; ZASLONKO, Industrial experiments in the smelting of 45 o/o ferrosilicon in a heavy-duty closed elec.tnic furnace. Stall 25 no-5:426-429 I-V 165. V- (MIRA 18:6) 1. Gruzinskiy institut metallurgii (for Lordkipanidze, TSkhvediani, Dzodzuashvil-i,, Guniava). 2. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut metallurgicheskoy promyshlennosti (for Brikova, Vrublevskiy, Klyuyev). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut elektro- termicheskogo oborudovaniya. (for Baycher, Loginov, Shilin, Popov, Zaslonko). ACCESSION NR: AP4009923 S/0057/64/034/001/0077/0088 "T AUTHOR: Ganichev,A.A.; Golant,V.Ye.; Zhilinskiy,A.P.; Xhotimskiy,B.Z.; Shilin,V.A. TITIX: Investigation of the diffusion of charged particles.in a decaying plasma in a magnetic field SOURCE: Zhurnal talchnicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.1, 1964, 77-88 TuPIC TAGS: plasma, plasma decay, diffusion, charged particle diffusion, diffusion in magnetic field, ambipolar diffusion, helium plasma, helium plasma decay, helium ion diffusion ABSTRACT: Previous measurements (V.Ye.Golant and A.P.Zhilinskiy,ZhTF,32,127,1962@ have shown an anomalously high rate of decay of plasma in a longitddinal magnetic field when the diameter of the discharge tube is small. In order to investigate this phenomenon, the decay of spectroscopically pure helium plasmas was observed in glass and quartz discharge tubes with diameters ranging from 0.4 to 6.6 cm. Longitudinal magnetic fields up to 6000 Oe were employed with the smaller discharge tubes, and fields as high as 1300 Oe were employed with the largest tube. The plasmas were formed by hot cathode pulse discharges in He at pressures from 0.05 to 1.5 mm Hg. Card ACC.NR: AP4009923 The decay was-followed by observing the shift of the resonant frequency of a micro- wave resonant cavity surroundIng part of the discharge tube. In some.cases the change in the Q of the cavity was also followed in order to obtain information about electron collision rates. Wavelengths in the neighborhoods of 3 and 30 cm were em- played. Transverse diffusion coefficients were calculated from the Observed de- cay curves with the aid of suitable assumptions concerning.the longitudinai-diffus-. ion. The transverse diffusion coefficients obtained for pldsmas in discharge tubes with diameters of 4 cm or greater agreed well with theoretical values. Those for plasmas in smaller discharge tubes did not, the observed transverse diffusion coef- ficients being greater than the theoretical by a 'quantity that is roughly indepen- dent of the magnetic field. The following possible causes for this anomalous be- havior are briefly discussed and rejected: impurities in the gas; enhanced electron temperatures; distuebance of the ambipolar diffusion mechanism by magnetic field in- homogeneities. The authors consider it most likely that an instability develops and gives rise to anomalous transverse diffusion. The excitation of oblique drift waves or ionic-acoustic waves, and the development of small scale flute instability are mentioned as possibilities. During the experiments it was noted that even a very small misalignment of the discharge tube with respect to the magnetic field would greatly increase the plasma decay rata. The ditfqsive decay of a plasma in a rec- Card 213 ACC.NR: AP4009923 tangular discharge tube in an oblique magnetic field is treated theoretically. It is shown that when the angle between the discharge tube axis and the magnetic field lies between certain limits, the ambipolar diffusion mechanism is disturbed and the electrons diffuse primarily along the magnetic field while the ions diffuse,mainly transversely to it. The relation between obliquity to the magnetic gield and plasma decay rate calculated for a rectangular discharge tube accounts reasonably well for the effect observed with cylindrical tubes. ' IThe authors express their deep grati- tude to V.V.Bulanin, who participated in some of the experimental investidations. The authors are deeply grateful to O.P.Bochkova, in whose laboratory the spectrum analysis of the gas was conducted." Orig.art.has: 28 formulas, 8 figures and 2 ta- bles. ASSOCIATION': Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im.M.I.Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute) SUBMITTED: 09Jul63 DATE ACQ; l0Feb64 ENCI:.,00 SUB CODE: PH NR REF SOV: 012 OTHER: 003 3/3 Card SHILIN, Ya.V., doktor meditsinskikh nauk (Kuybyishev). Role of trophic innervation in regenerative processes of the cornea. Vest. oft. 32 no.5:36-39 S-0 153. MRA 6:10) (Cornea) (Regeneration (Biology)) SHILIN, Yaj., doktor meditsinskikh nauk (Kuybyshev) Bleetrasurgery of malignant and benign neoplasms of the eyelid and of the anterior part of tub eye. Vest. oft. 33 no.4:7-10 JI-Ag '54. (MLRA 7:8) (M. neoplasms, *surg,, diatherzy) ID, neoplasms, *Burg., diathermy) WHIM. in vairlauq diseases, *eye & eyelid tumors) SHILIN, Ya.V.,:,doktor med.nauk; LEONOVA, A.I.; IaMSH, N.S.; MORMOVA, L.A. . Surgical treatment of strabism-La. Vest-oft. 70 no.5:57-58 S-0 '57. (MI-RA 12:6) 1. Poliklinicheskoye otdeleniye TSentrallnoy bollnitsy im. N.I.Pirogova (glavny7 vrach H.S.Barkov), lluybyshev. (STRABISMUS, surg. technic) SHILITY YU.A., aorriyy inzh. 0 Corroct the drawbacks cf BSN rotary baring rigs, Gor.zhur. no.8:72-73 Ag f65, (14-1PA 18:10) 1. Chernomorwrytprom, Odessa. SHILIN, Yu.A., go--nyy inzh. Borin,g bit for Lhe BSN rotary drilling machlne. Gor. zl-..-,Uz... no.9 .69 S 164. (1 LFI 17, K -12) 1. Upravleniye Chernomorvzryvprom, Odessa. L 221,48-- 6 EWP(f)a -2/jaC (m)-6 WW ACC Nif. Ap6012950 SOURCE CODE: UR/0096/65/Ooo/on/0002 AUTHOR: Kosyak, Yus Fe (Engineer); G san. Ve No (Engineer). Shilin, Yuo Pe (Engineer knv. V..S. (Engineer); Abramenko, Oe B (En e D. Po _R* (Engineer) ORG: KHTGZ, ORMES,,Pridneprovskays GRES TITIE: First experience in starting and operation of a pilot model of the K-300 240@o KhTG3 turbine SOURCE: Teploenergetika, no. n. 1965,2_12 TOPIC TAGS: thermoelectric power plant, electric rotating equipment ABSTRA rp. Since the end of 1963, a combined team fronmq@M@oscoff the- Kharlk;@r*Turbine Plant and the Pridne -provskaya have been working to do- velop and test starting, load and stopping regimes f or a 300 W power-,unit consisting-of the TPP-110 boiler and the K-300-24o-KhTOz turbimV."rDRAng the initial and most subsequent startups, the terperature iya-lres of the steam-, 'conduits and the turbine were monitored with both standard control-measwement devices and special thermocouples placed for the investigations, Starts-were tperformed from the cold, hot and intermediate-states, The article presents a cross section of the turbine, steam-flow chart during startup, a diagram of the locations of thermocouples in the turbine during testing, and startup graphs for the various states. A recomwnded startup--schedule from the cold Card 1/2 uDc: 62l.165.ool.42.ool,5 Card 2/2 SPIVAK, G.V.; PRYAAKOVA, I.A.; FETISOV, D.V.; KABANOV, A.N.; LAZAREVAJ, L.V.; SHILINL. A.I. Mirror-type electron microscope for studyJjigg surface structures. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.fiz. 25 no.6:683-690 Je' 161. (MM 14:6) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulftet Yvskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.Lomonosova. (Electron microscope) SHILIKA, Anna Lukinichna; GOLUBKMA, Ye.S., rodaktor; KALIKCIFA, N.Y., i6h;@i@rijy radaktor. [Reinforced concrete] Zhelezebet*n. Izd-V9 2-se. Moskva. Nauchno-tekhn. izd-yo 4vtotranap. litwrrs 1955. 46 p.(HLRA 9:5) (Reinforced concrete) MATAROV, Ivan Aleksandrovich, kand.takhn.nauk; SMIRNOVA, Lidiya Semenovna, I inzh.; SHILINA, Anna Lukinic4ppijnzh.; SEMIN, I.N., lnzh.; KALIKOVA, N.Y., tekhn.red. [Precast reinforced concrete bridges with multiple-row welded bars] Sbornye zhelezobetonnye mosty s mnogoriadnoi svarnoi armaturoi. Moskva, Nauchno-tekhn.izd-va M-va avtomobillnogo transp. i shossei- nykh dorog RSFSR, 1959. 188 P. (MIRA 12:4) (13ridges) (Reinforced concrete) SHILINA, D.I. Quality of raw sealskins. Kozh. obuv. Prom. 5 no.7:9-11 J1 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Leningradskoy mekhovoy fabriki No. 1. (Hides and skins-Testing) (Seals(Animals)) SITTLETA, D. T. Continuous conveyor production line for the dressing of peltry. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 7 no. 11:15-16 IT 165 (MTRA 19.-1) E "T (im )/T/ ZWI@t (k) IJP( JD'/F11 ACC NR; AP6019769 SOURCE CODE: UR/0370/66/000/003/0125/0129 AUTHOR: Kishkin, S. T. (Moscow); Glazunov, S. G. (Moscow); @ @�rev, @A.1. (Moscow); .Rubin, Yu. L. (Moscow); Shilina, E.M. (Moscow)- ORG: none TITLE: The use of high-temperature theripmechanical treatment in the manufacture of extruded BT-15. titanium alloy_@ubes SOURCE: i%N SSSR. Izvestiya. Metally, no. 3, 1966, 125-129 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, alloy tube, tube heat treatment, thermomechanical treat- ment, high temperature treatment, aluminum containing alloy, chromium containing alloy/VT15 alloy ABSTRACT: Vacuum-arc melte ingots of VT15 titanium-base a oy (2.99-3-05% Al, 10.7-11.1% Cr) were conditioned by machining and extruded I-Into bars 187 mm in diam@- eter. The bars were cut into tube billets which were pierced, conditioned and extruded at 950-1150C into tubes with an outside diameter of 110 mm and a wall thickmess of 10 mm. Part of the extruded tubes were air cooled and then subjected to conventional heat treatment (annealing at 800C followed by water quenching); another part was subjected to high temperature thermomechanical treatment (HTMT), i.e., were water quenched immediately after extrusion. Both tube lots were then ACC NR: AP6019769 double aged at 450C for 25 or 50 hr and at 560C for 15 min. The tubes which under- went HTMT had considerably better mechanical properties, tensile strength of 136-148 kg/mm2, elongatiun of 6-12%, and reduction of area of 12- 24% than the con- ventionally heat treated tubes, tensile strength of 116-132 kg/mm2, elongation of 1-6% and reduction of area 2-12%. The beneficial effect of HTMT is believed to be associated with improved properties of grain boundaries, the rapid cooling immediatel. after extrusion prevents the diffusion of impurities to grain boundaries. Also the a-phase particles precipitated during aging in alloy subjected to UTKr are much finer and more uniformly distributed than those in conventionally heat treated alloy. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. JDVI SUB CODE: 13, ll/ SUBM DATE: none Card KUKLIN, G-V-; SMOLIKOV, G-Ya.; SHILIU, G. I. Observations of the partial lunar eclipse of March 24, 1959, at the Irkutsk YAgneto-Ionoopheric Station. Astron.tsir. no.208:9-3.1 Ja 160. (MIERA 13:11) 1. Irkutskaya mggnitno-ionoefernaya stantsiya. (Rclipaes,,Lunar-1959) SHILINA, G.P.; TSBYTLIN, S.M. First find of kimberlites in the Aldan qbield. Sov.geol. 2 no.10:132-136 0 '59. (14IRA 13: 4) 1. Geologic)ieskly institut AN SSSR. (Aldan PlatGau--Kimborlite) SOV/124-58-10-11902 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 160 (USSR) AUTHORS: Makogon, M. B. Panin, V. Ye. , Konyushina, G. G., Landa, A- L. Sidorova, T. S, Shilina, G. V. TITLE: Influence of the Strain Conditions During Compression on the State of Copper - Copper- alloy Solid Solutions (Vliyaniye usl oviy deformirovaniya pri szhatii na sostoyaniye medi i yeye splavov - tverdykh rastvorov) PERIODICAL: lz-@, :@Ts5h, uchebn, za-,redeniy. Fizika, 1957, Nr 1, pp Z3-31 ABSTRACT: A comparison is offered of data on the variation in the hardness of strained alloys during anneal with the values of the rate coef- ficients of said alloys at various strain temperatures. From the re'sum6 Card 1/1 a a a blap- ort und el- oa, ion@,, of L P @ -j Elaktrckhlmlia 1 13,.61" "tut. @@h@dichey i. ni,:;rpanic'fioakcy xh4mif AN UkrSSR piah lip. c voy provWshiannosti. SOV/ 1.3 7-- 5 8 215 31 Trans I ati on from: Refer at ivnyyzhurnal- ME t a! 11urg;ya, 1958, Nr 10, p 154 (USSR) AUTHORS: Makogon, M. B. . Panir, V, Ye, . Sidorova. T. S@ , Konyushina, G. G, , Landa, A, L, -._ Shilina __V_ ____ f TITLE- The Effect of Conditions of Preliminary Cold Hardening on the Recovery of Cu and its Alloys as a Function of Temperature (Vliyaniye u5loviy pred-@aritelinogo naklepa na temperaturnuyu zavisimosV vozvrata medi i yeye splavo-) PERIODICAL, Dokl. 7 -y Nauchn. kon.ferent'sil, posvyashch, 40-letiyu Velikoy Oktyabr' sk. sot.s. revolyutsii. Nr 2. Tomsk, Tomskiy un--t, 1957, pp 57-58 ABSTRACT- Investigations were performed in order to establish how tem- perature and rate of detormation (D) (the degree of D remaining constant) affect the progress of recrystallization curves of Cu and its alloys containing 10 atom-0/o Ni and Al. It was estab- lished that the increase in recrystallization temperature of Cu and its alloys is directly proportional to the degree of D; it is therefore assumed that for each temperature of D there is a corresponding field of D disiortions, the temperature stability Card 1/2 of which increases with increasing temperatures of D. it is sov/137-58-10-21531 The Effect of Conditions of Preliminary Gold Hardening (cont. ) pointed out that the temperature stability of the cold-hardening of the Cu-base solid solutions investigated is a function of the nature of the alloy. Compared with Al, the addition of which tends to reduce the strength of cohesive bonds, introduction of Ni increases the cohesive forces in the Cu lattice and results in a greater rate of increase in temperature stability of the work-hardened regions. 1. Copper--Crystallization 2. Copper alloys--Crystallization 3. Copper---Temperature factors 4. Copper alloys--Temperature factors Z. F. Card Z/Z (Purw= 119 fty L - q,y .1bT.= ;0 kg.IVP VA'rj-OTjMI JO PUT3t ADa v AZUTZ"@@=!=d-omZ. o jo /@, *v I.zlczu Tvzl=qD J v%nZ7Zvn I -A IbM17MLIM IT9 -,y TT 1(y, ,11 -7.o.S uollo.S) o*pTo =lj.z p= mlqmlw jo Qqv,46 -som "Y -a I r-x-,AbRnIRZ 19 2nv rt I(q)l uo-peas w;2zoS @-MO-tO) -1, -H Tu-aT Alls"Mun DMS @m'N '1 1% 'AOCb'V= (o@=aUv @to RnY 6 - 1-9 uoT'42or,) .941ve Pallm a; =Icnj;TP ;q-. uc, --TX iFin ;c A-pu-v IfU;-v-m oimsz=x pm Tw...c ; , . -UXl;Z-A44yd-X *M 'X3XSUVNrM (9.;- 119 I -cl.-n I* E,v vol,4-os) ..'4@qdRoqd P= ;I=Dq P-4T= qll- t-Tu 'usvtn --in ;* A=n-v 'Ax4-Twqz lyto@-jw rm nz linmawmaa '1@ Iny OT -yr. .4-,- ;* Tmtt=l -11 rT ,4-4 jo vzi%om oq-,. - 'a-sxn ..las P- lvjou.o jo .2@414M 1-Y .-a 'nY 11 c0lvgOg 'T-V uDV4v-f;) AmsTc-qz u*"-Tpu4 juz=j nh.41=2 1:7,i vz-@ ... E z7;7@tajor I-y -A --,jv=17CA pn I-S -ta 1'1@ :?@V TT - Z:-:) -1;-S) (--,t$nH .1 -1- -*41 Aq r-12D-J;v = rP=Od=z *;.nvq2 Tv;P- H-X. =.npp, ;o A.;rw%, t-jsT.,q3 n-11-iT.1-ly V- J. @21.27=3 '.v .@l ,I.Ounaz T= .a -1 lt!zlf-.Iifffv, r- -mid -T-" .T-D %=d- DELIMARSKIY, Yu.K. [Delimarslkyip Yu.K.), akademik; PANCHENKO, I.D.; J54 @LINA, @G.V. [Shilina, H.V. Rotating disk electrode in the polarography of fused-oa:rts. DON AN URSR no.2:205-208 161. (MIRA @4:@) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khiini-i AN USSR. 2-. AN USSR (for Del ims skiy). (Polarography) __@HILWj G.V.; ULIKO, N.V. Polarographic study of oxides of zinc, germanium, chromium, molybdenum., and tungsten on a fused borax background. Ukr.khim. zhur. 28 no.2:172-179 162. (MM -15:3) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T.G.Shevchenko. (Metallic oxides) (Polarography) PANCHENKO, I.D.; SHILINA, G-.V-.; Rotating disk 6lectrode in the polarography of fused salts Zhur.anal.khim. 18 no.8:920-923-Ag 163. (WRA 16:12) 1. Institute of General and'Inorganic; Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian S.S.R., Kiev. PANCHENKO, I.D.; SHILIMA G.V. Theory of convective diffusion in the polarography of fused salts. Ukr. khim. zhur. 29 no.11:1164-1169 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. 11, ;ens in fused salts under conditions of convective -athodic reduction of h"1oF If, . 11 diffusion. report presented at 15th Nttg, Intl Comm of Electrochemical Thermodynamics & Kinetics, London & Cambridge., UK, 21-26 Sep 1964. inst of Generall & Inorganic Chemistry, AS UkSSR, Kiev. DELIMARS'i=, Yu.K. [Delimarslkyi, IU.K.], akademik; SHILINIA, G.V. Shylina, "I.V.] Pol@rographic study using a molten mixture of LiN03 - KNO- - NaNO3 as the support under conaitions of convective diffusion. Dop. AN URSR no. 6:770-773 164. (MI-RA 17:9) 1. Inst-itut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khim-ii AN UkrSSR. 2. All TJkrSSR (for Delimarskiy). 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