SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIDORENKO, M.V. - SIDORENKO, V.A.

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SIDOMIKO, M. Meeting of the Council of the International Gas Union. Gax.prom. 4 no.8:55 Ag 159. (KIRA 12:11) (Gas industry-Congresses) SIDOREWO, 14.V. Using, porouB rocks for the injection and stora4o of gas. Gor. khoz.lbsk- 33 no.6:35-36 Je '59. .(141RA 12:10) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika Glavnogo upravleniya Gazovoy promysh- lannosti pri Sovete Ministr-o-v-SSSR. (Moscow-Gas-Storage) SIDORMO, K.Vi, red.; VCLONIKHIN, Yu.V., red.; GORECHENKOV, G.I., red.; IVANTSOV, O.M., red.; MALIKOV, I.A., red.; TMO, P.A., red.; YANISKERLOVA, O.M., vedushchiy red.; RASTOVA, G.V., vedushchiy red.; SMGANIK, Ms., vedushchiy red.; MUKHIHA, E.A., tekhn.red. [Techniques of the gas industry abroad; papers and reports presented at the 7th International Gas Congress] Tek6ika zara- bezhnoi gazovoi promyshlennosti; doklady i refersty. MoBkvo. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1960. 367 P. (MIRA 13:11) 1. International Gas Congress. 7th, Roma. (Gas industry) ZHIGACH, K.F., prof., otv.red.; MURAVITEV, I.M., prof., red.; TIKHOHIROY, A.A., kand.ekonom.nauki red.; VINOGRADOV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; SIDORBNKO, N.V., red.; BRWS, A.D.. red.; CHARTGIN, K.K., prof.". red.;' DURATET; F.F., prof., red.; CHARNYT, I.A., prof.. red.; CHEM40ZHUKOV, N.I., prof., red.; KUZKAX, Te.K.. prof., red.; DAKHNOV, V.N.. prof., red.; PANCB3NKOV, G.M., prof., red.; NAKMIN. N.S., prof., red*; TAGIYEV, E.I., prof., red.; BIRTUKOV, V.I., ken4. tekhn.neuk. red.; TEGOROV. V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk. red.; ALKAZOV, N.A., dotsent, red.; GUREVICH, Y.K., red.; ISATEVA, V.V., vedushchiy red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn.red. [Development of the gas industry of the U.S.S.R.; from the pro- ceedings of the Interuniversity Scientific Conference on. the Problems of the Gas Industry] Me7hvuzovsksia nauchnaia konforentaiia po voprosam gazovoi promyshlennosti. Razvitie gazovoi promyshlennosti 35SR; materialy. Koskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960. 405 P. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Mezhvuzovskaya nauchnaya konforenteiya po voprosam gazovoy pro- myshlennosti. 2. Glavgaz SSSR (for Bronts). 3. Moskovnkiy inatitut neftekh-iTqicheskoi i gazovoi -Dromyshlennosti im. akad.Gubkina (for Charygin, Charuyy). (Gas industry) SIDOREN.YO-,--M.- - - Seventh Sessior of the Gas Working Party of the United Nations Euro eau 36cdomic Commission. Gam. prom. 6 no-*Y-.55 161. (MM 14M (Gas industry.-Congresses) SIDOREIIKO,- M.V..; VROIISKlY, L.N.9 ved. red.; BASHMMOV3 G.M., tekhn - -I.- red. [Gas industry -4-- 1krope; based on materials of the Economic Com- mision for Europe of the U.N.] Gazovaia. promyshlennost' Evropy; po raterialam Evropeiskoi ekonomicheskoi komissii Organizatsii Oblledinerinykh Natsii. Moskva~ Gostoptekhizdat, 1962. 38 p. (MIRA 150) (Europe, Western-Gas, Natural) ZIDOR SOLGANIK, G.Ya., ved.red.; YAKOVLEVA, 02,,=ail Vasillyevich L.I., Terrm-.-Tud. (Utilization of gas in Europe; technical and economic survey] IspolIzovanie gaza v Evrope; tekhniko-ekonomicheakii obzor. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 110 P., NiRA 16:9) (I~urope-Gas) and 't5 func t 1 C- r rnde r t~,,e lar~~cst ~~as su ceal: icads The Hague, I-L Sep 1964 'as C~nfer-nce, at t --S1WRENK0,-A..--V.; ALEKSAMROV, A. V.; KHAIATIN, N. I. POperation of the largest system of gas supoly and its work during peak load periods (on the examle of Moscow system of gas nains)*'t Report to be submitted at the 9th Intl. Gas Conference, Hague, 1-4 Sept 1964- SIDORENKO, M- V-; ALEKSANDROV, A-V. and KCHALATIN., V. I. WCperation of the Largest Gas Supply S~vstem and Its Functioning Under Peak Loads.* Rp-uur'u-slllmiti~ed for the Mintb InteMitional Gas Conference, The Hague (Sche niy n) 14 1961, " I&M SIDOREINKOJI 14.11.; GENFIN~, F..I. ... I - ~,./ , ~ r, paw,c.- drive for compres-,or stations. Ghz. prom. 8 163. (MIRA 17:8) - . : "E; l-'r !: KC y I , i . 'I." - ; * 7 L';' -' ' -. ; -I., " I ~' , i ~: t 6 IV ,"az. ~ I , f,as-su, I :-LeraLin: a - parji~ r, I -. - - -~ L , . 17:r-1) '."I HA 18: (A) 104~~66 E-7%'TW11- AM5028685 BOOK YPLOITATION Sidorenko, Mikhail VasilfyevicO~ Underground storage of gas (Podzemnoye khraneniye gaza) 1965. 136 p. i-Ilus., biblio. 4,800 copies printed. URI Moscow, Izd-vo "Nedra", TOPIC TAGS: gas, fuel storage, petroleum industry, economic geology, fuel consumption PURPOSE AND COVFMGE: This book gives the principles of the organization of under- ground storage of gas w nsideration of seasonal irregularities in the con- sumption of this fuels, I 0~urpose, geological conditions and methods of prospecting and 9-ir-veying the structures useful for underground storing are based on a study of the organization of underground storage of gas in the U.S.S.R.0 France and the United States. Data on the conomic effectiveness of this means of storage is included. This book can be useful to specialists and operators dealing with the transportation, storage and exploitation of ga3 or establishing underground reservoirs. TABLE OF CONTENTS: (abridged) Card 1/2 UDC: 622-324:.66-076.624.11 L lo430-66 AM5028685 General questions of the underground storage of gas 3 Underground storage of gas in the U.S.S.R. - 20 Underground storage of gas abroad 87 Bibliography - 138 -T SUB CODE: .00 SUBMITTED: 06Apr63 NO PJEF SOV: 000 OTfM: 000 jw Card V2 SIDOItaiKOI N. (Moskovskaya oblasl;,) Timing clock. Radio no.8:53 Ag 161. WIRA 14:10) (Electric switchgear) SIDORMO, N.A. Production of stopper tubes by the stiff mud press method. ognnupory 28 no.12:546-547 163. (Kup-~ 16,tl2l 1. Belokamenskiy Bhamotnyy zavodo SIDORENKO, V.D. Skin diseases in children in Temir-Tau. Zdrav. kazakh. 21 no.120:24-27 161-0 (MIPA 15:3) 1. Iz kafedry kozhnykh I ' I" - - - -bcLIezney (zav. - Prof. U.B. Berdybayev) Kazakhskogo meditsinskogo instituta. N'duchnyy rukovoditell temy - Prof. K.A. Kalantayevskaya. (TEMIR-TAU (KAZkUSTAN)--SKIN--DISEA.SES) 1. N. T - 2. U33R (600) 4. Coal-Yining Machinery 7. Increasing., the operational level of mining machinery Eng, Vast.ugl. 2 no. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly L~J-_st af Russian Accessions, Libraxy of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. SIDOR~IITKO, N.I.. inzhener. Repairing peat machines. Torf.prom. 31 no.3:27-31 '54. (ULPLA 7:6) (Peat w chine r7--Reps i ring) T 7-te n-, a 'VCh_-'2e 1 ~7, cut jzakhvatnym ioabot. 1956, Nr 4, ABSThACTw, F_:-)m i)ocember 19r~,:) tint_11. Jine 101,", Oie le,,el dril-C-I'ling narrow- f~rip combine "K-52f)" was tested a' coal mine Nr 7 of the Ne- svetayant-_-a'sit Trust. The test was carried out by a machine complex c~,ns_43tiing of the above mentioned combine, a portable KS-I cc-r-~-eyer, IM-4 metal. supports, 111-45 metal crossbeams and Otht_z parts. fhe author z;resents a detailed description of ne machine - - - - I complex, the technical data, its wo-11-c-ing ability, -i-s capacity, etc. Tbough some parts of the machJne complex Nave certain deficiencies, the level drifting narrow-grip combire "K--52D" has passed the test. There are 2 technical dr;awing~3, I 6raph, and i table. L 3 7 'Ir. z! ~z Library of Congres.3 SIDORETFK0. IT.I. , gorn,,-,- inzh. Cutting resistanee of rocks. Gor. zhur. no.3.-4?-/,,8 14r 162. (MIRA 15~7,) 1. Pechorskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ugolInyy institut., g. Vorkuta. (Rocks --- Testing) (Mining machinery) 71i. 1 . "Do py-tannya pro bal-teryt tsyani viastyics'-y aloe, " Radyans lka Medytsyna, I 0~20 - - No 2, pp. 49-52. SIDOREPNKO, N. i-. "Likuvallni vlastyvosti Aloe i vmist u n1omu vitamyna C," Radyanalka medytsyna, 1940, no 3, pp. 70-75- -- 1 . C ~, ~ : * E C , ., ., . -' . It Z i- C -- ~ ".."K C , Nl . ~, .The Content of Carotene in the Carrots found in the Belorussian SSR and tl~a Dynamics of its Accumulation in connection with Sowing Times." Belorussian State L, imeni V. I. Lenin. Minsk, 1956. (Dissertation for the Deg:-ee of Candidate of Biological Science) So: Knizhaya Letopis', 1:10. l?, 1956 -jf,,.Fp ILI"""' -pt.kv "-VW, I p'. no , 0 - I . ~~ I -;"., , 1-111-1 , ,, " H 1 J , A , , . ~:~ I- r c k '24 -, . , 8 ~ ~ ~ , . ~j ~,, , Cir f- - sp ' -.~ ij ! a!, ) , ~ ~-J- a , " . ('-', -- ~ t, -* I . .. . ) 1, 1~ r. I , - .; -1 -11 1 ETD R--,-,,*,!P'O, n - 0 1 - . . .1. Dissertation: "The Effect of a Hemostatic Tourniquet on the Mineral Composition of Yuscles 'dith Various SurroundinE Temperatures." Cand Med Sci, Second Moscow State Medical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, 28 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, P-- Jun 54) SO: SUY 318, 23 Dec. 1954 SIWRIDTKO, O.D. ------ - -- Influence of a tourniquet on the amount of certain mineral elements in the muscles of rabbits. Uch.zap. 2-go MMI 17: 49-57 '58. (KIU 13:7) (13LOOD--CIRCUIATIOII. DISORMS 07) (MUSCLIK) (MINERALS IN THA BODT) M SIDOREITKO, O.D. Influecne of chilling the extre~mities on the amount of some mineral elements in rabbits' muscles during, the application and removal of a tourniquet. Uch.zap. 2-go NMI 17:113-118 158. (MIRA 13:7) (BLOOD--CIRCUIATION, DISORDXRS OF) (NnUMAM IN T" ]BODY) (COLD-PHYSIOLOGICAL MYSM) J,~ USSR / General Division, Problems of Teaching A-8 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologila, No 5, 1958t 18942 Author Sidorenko 0. G. Inst Title The Corner of Living Nature in the School as a Basis for the Teaching of Botany on the Foundation of Michu- rints Biological Teachings Orig Pub: Nauk. zap. Nizhinsk. derzh. ped. in-t, 1956, 7, 3-19 Abstract: No abstract Card 1/1 SIDORMOO O'D. Change in the mineral composition of the urine (potassium, calcium, inorganic phosphorus, and chlorine) in rabbits following the re- moval of a tourniquet. Uch.zap. ?-go WMI 17:211-214 658. (KrRA 13:7) (BIOOD--CIRGUIATIOIW, DISMDXRS 01P) (URINN--ANALTSIS AKQ PATHOLOGY) L 55216-65 EEO-2/EWT(d)/FM-2-,--- ACCESSION NR: AP5015256 1WWWWWAM/0036/006 .16, AUTHOR: Sidore 0 Ve owa"WA"Mm" TITLE: Device for automatic tuning of the selection channel in radio receivei. or transmitters. Mass 21., No. 170558 SOURCE: Byulletent izobreten1y i tovarnykh znakov, no. 9, 1965, 36 TOPIC TAGS: automatic frequency contr2l, tuning device, radio receiver, radio, transmitter ABSTRACT: This &uthor Certificate presents a device for automatic tuning of the selection channel in radio receivers or transmitters. It containg',a frequency, detector whose input is connected through a limiter to the heterodyne of the receiver or to the driver of the transmitter. The detector oiatput'.1a connected through a filter to the controlling units of the tuned channel. To increase the ~1 accuracy of tuning in a wide range of frequencies.. the frequency do' tdctor is made in the form of a system of coupled circuits. The output voltage changes a a function of frequency deviations in the same manner as the reactance of the controlling units changes as a function of applied voltage. L~ard 1/2 AUTHOR: Sidoreni -P -ecretary TITLE: High Labor Productivity - The Main Task (Vysokaya Droizvoditellnos-9 truda - eto L,rlavnoye) CD T PERIODICAL: R-,dio, 19)58, -,-,r 1.2, p 3 (USSR) ABSTRACT: N.S. Khrushchev stated in his report to the .21st Party Congress that "the transition to complex mechanization and automatically controlled pro'.uction via electronic engineer- in- should be "he i-iidin- fac-tor in designing U 9 ZZ, new machines". The author says that in ac- cordance with the statement, the radio tube U produce greater works'-lop of his factory will , quantities of new types of receiver-amplifier tubes under "lie Seven Year Plan (1959-1965). Radio tubes are to be made at least times r,,~liable, and in 1962 it is planned to Card 1/2 -Ln3tall a sf;rni-automatic assembly line for SOV/107- 5' - -12; - 5/5 5 High Labor Productlivity - Th.--- I~Iain Task tiny radio tubes %vhich %vill quadruple pro- duc ~V-ion. ASSOCIATION: Pa.Ttbylaro -US--,kh-a radiolamp Moskovskogo ordena Lenina i ordena Trudovo-o Krasnogo Znameni ~lek'urolamj:)ovogo zavoda The Party Office of the Radlo Tube 'Workshop of the t~,Ioscov., Order of Lenin and Order of the Red Barmer of Labor Electric Lamp Plant", Card 212 S IDORINKO, P. 70 combined establishments for service Int-h2stries in the country. Prom.koop. 14 no.7:15 Jl i MIRA 13: 8) 1. Predsedatell pravleniya kraypromsoveta, g.Stavropoll. (Service industries) AKOLIZIN, L.Ye.; BOROZDOV, I.A.; BXDILO, V.Ye.; TMSHKIN, F.11. Prinimali uchastiye: BBLYAYEV, F.R.; Bm~,Moy, N.V.; BUBTRI, V.A.; VARSHAVSKIT, I.N.; DUDKO, V.P.; TORSHOT, V.S.; DUGIN, Ye.V.; DUKALOV, M.F.; IVANOV, P.S.; KONAT-aVA, V.F.; MOIIIII, M.I.; MOGILKO, A.P.; PANCIRMO, A.I.; PCKALYUOV, S.N.; PRIKHODIKO, N.D.; RIJBIN, I.A.; SIDO.-MTO P.A.; TYUTYUNIK, Ys.I.; KHKELINITSKIY, L.Ya.; BONWRI. V.-I.-i-m-riTSOV, LOKSHIN, V.D.; SOFITMO, N.P. RABII-TKOVA, L.K., red.izd-ve; BOIJ)YREVA, Z.A., takhn.red. [Types of mine cross section] Tipovye sechenk-s-gurnykh vyrabotok. MOSkV8, VrOB.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po ,,,ornomu delu. Vol.4. [Cross section of mines supported by a sectional reinforced-concrete lining of URP-11 panels for l-, 2- and 3-ton railrood cars] Secbeniis vyrabotok, zakreplennykii sbornoi zhelazobstonnoi krepliu iz plit URP-11, dlia l-, 2- 1 3-tonnykh vagonetok. 196o. 278 P. (MM 13:12) 1. KbBrlkov. Gosudarstvannyy proyek-tnyv institut Yuzh,-iProshakht. (Mine timberin--) MARMORSHTY0, L.M-. ; SIDORENK09,P,D. (deceased] Methods for correlating permafrost regions by means of electric logging. Trud7 NIIGA 65:174-180 159o (KIn 13:12) (Iftozen ground) (Logging (GeolO97)) SIDORVINKO, P. G. *qualitative Variations in the Root System of Fruit-Bearing Plants Daring the Process of Individual Development." Cand Biol Sci, Kiev U, KiOT, 1954. (RZhBiol, No 1. Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical DiBsertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: SMf go. 556, 24 Jun 55 ' j I 'G, C. G Lsydcrer MOEENK I * 0 - 1:), P. H.! VT e '?.I Z - z ur, r, L ,~rk of the M=a:r-an c-ardca~ soc ity in 1964. Mkr. bot. h 22 no.3.112-115 165o (MUU 18~7) SIDOM!i7O, P.G. From the young naturalists' circle to the student Biol. v shkole no.2:37-44 Mr-Ap 1.59. 1. Direktor sredeney shkoly 110,7. g. Nallchik. (Agriculture--Study Find teaching) farming group. ., (MIRA 12:4) 4' S SHNFIDER, Yu.L.; SIDOREITKO, F.F. Geology and miaing engineering characteristics of the Ydrwalimsay deposit. Gor,zhur. no-4;21-2.1+ Ap 162. OMA 15-4) 1. G.Larnyy geolog Yuzhno-Kazakhstanskogo savnarkhoza (for 0 Shnoy-der). 2. Glavnyy gWlog kombJ-nata "Achpolimetall" (for Sidorenko). (Mirgalimsay region-Miaing geology) L 38- f.; k i) ACC~R%-AP6018791 (A SOURCE CODE: UR/0416/65/000/012/0083/0086 AUTHOR: Sidorenko, R. ORG; none TITLE: Vehicles and equipment of the rear supply service SOURCE: Tyl i snabzheniye sovetskikh vooruzhennykh sil, no. 12, 1965, 83-86 TOPIC TAGS: motor vehicle, fuel storage, refueling, centrifugal pump. NuPOty '1Y.5'remi -5 S^Z V I C I A-)- C- 'rF- Q dq A,)l qO E_ ABSTRACT: This article surveys a number of arvicles published by the Rear Service land Supply Journal of the National Peop~els Arny of the German Democratic Republic Idealing with the maintenance and repa A Lof vehicles under combat conditions. The re- ~sponsibility of -che driver for repairs and maintenance of vehicles, and the procedure lof inspection maintenance and repair are discussed. Members of motorized infantry units with appropriate technical training should assist drivers in the maintenance and ,repair of vehicles. The importance of preventive maintenance is also discussed. The IGliz~ntine-water coolant solution which consists primarily of ethylene glycol is re- lgenerated, using trinatriun phosphate as the regenerator. Portable field filling sta- Itions presently used in the National People's Army are discussed. Collapsible con- Itainers with a capacity of 4600 liters are used for refueling vehicles in the field. ~TDF-60, TOF-62, and TDF-6-3_pumps,,are discussed. The first of these pumps is already 1/2 L ACC NR: AP6018791 being used ingsiggline re fuel inj\ ope rations while the other two are in the final de- sign stage. All of the units have a 3-phase centrifugal high compression pump, while the TDF-60 pump is operated by a 52 hp, diesel motor and can be used for a variety of operations such as pumping fuel for ships, planes, and as a pumping station in field supply lines. The TOF-62 pump, being readied for mass production, has a carburetor engine instead of a diesel, while the TDF-63 pump is operated by an electric motor. The use of computers, punched cards and standard accounting equipment in the Rear Supply Service is discussed. It is suggested that there is a great number of opera- tions in the alministration of rear area supply services which would be highly effi- cient if they were fully antomated and mechanized, pointing out that at the seme time computer punched card systems can be used to evaluate the forces and the materi- lal capabilities of the enemy in the evaluation of radioactive contamination and the effects of nuclear strikes. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 15,13 SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2/,,/," 1 3 7 - 11) ~i 8-1 i'l 0 Tran.ilat'on from: Refera-:vnvv z-urnal Mle-- 2 9 USSR AUTHORS- Vetrenko, Ye A Sidorenko, R.A. TITLE: A Study of the Kinetics of Evaporation and the Temperature Ranges of Condensation of Zinc in Varivus Gaseous Atmospheres (Izuchenive kinetiki ispareniva i temperatUrnykh zon kondensatsii tsinka v razlichnykh gasovykh atmosferakhi PER.'ODICAL V sb. : Vopr. teorii i praktiki litevn. proiz-va. Moscow Sverdlovsk, Masligiz, 1956, pp 199-205 ABSTRACT Experiments in conjunction with a study of the kinetics of the evaporation of Zn from brass, wherein Znb5 was used as a radio-active tracer. revealed that~ t) a mildly acid and mildly reducing atmosphere speeds up the evaporation of Zn; 2) the presence in the atmosphere of S vapors before the Zn starts to evaporate can stop its evaporation completely, 31 maximum con- densation of the Zn occurs at 620-6700; 4) the composition of the gaseous atmosphere and the rate of evaporation rio not influence noticeably the temperature ranges of the condensation of Zn. Card 1/1 V. M. 1. Zinc--Condensation 2. Gases-Jpplications 3. Condensation -Temperature effects YOU co of Naft on .aystwguill, z ','A~ A', Gcrtbk*v. S. S. Nasyravis, ead R. ONVER P.Mkfwe!~ A No. 4, 23-4.--SMErars-u1Rc ldclUilms an cmtm. of gmfkit4 W" lavestfrated by brfm&j S c=toat of Ima w th US% C, 2.76 sil om Moo OAL P to o the =e1t. skxivk~ c 0.0375ro S by #A~dh tu,re 001. Inc. and study Id4ztkW appomuce Sits! of the to= exitivLacd oE It& mdfbv=, I both fb)o"&O9p`aoTgt 'WhAmom-g dark Areisi im the stud Idezt1i'ving tke (Omer with peiditt V4 4 g~we.= tAd the Utter with cutwtk c014~les of Xmp Ite *&ad ferritt show tbqt no sulddes are de*41t*d itt the grain b6oudArf9s, be C'Till(W RAW. T~W(O%Cft$ IMO Uldll~ th V cangd. let r it t to O,WT%' S~i PC*- i, "'Od d tt: g VE21REENKO, Te.A.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SIDORMO, R.A., inzbener. - 1. Studying the kinetics of evaporation and temperature 2ones in the cond-nnation of zinc in various gas atmospheres. Trudy Ural. politakh. inst. nn.60:199-205 156. (NILRA 9:10) (Zinc--Metallurg7) (Radioactive tracers--Industrial applications) G(MSHKOV, A.A., doktor tekhn.nauk; SIDORKUKO. R.A., insh. Xffect of sulfur on graphite formation in cobalt-carbon alloys and types of iron-carbon alloys. Izv.vys.ucheboxav* ehernwete n0-8:39-43 Ag '58- (MIRA 11:11) 1. AN USSR i Urallskiy politakhnichookly Institut. 2. Chlen- korrespondent AN USSR (for Gorshkov). (Cobalt alloys--Metallography) (Iron alloys-Metallography) (sulfur) ran I WOE JUPWITATION SOV/2048 Sverdlovsk. Ural'okly politakhnioh*Skiy inatitut I"ni S.M. Kirova Toorlys I prektika litayttogo proizvodetya (Theory and Practice In the Foundry Industry) Rose ov,,VAohgiz, 1959. 231 P. and 32 p. (Series: Its; 13bornLkl 1P. 9 ) Errata slip insertod. 5,000 copies printed. 24.1 A.A. GOVahkow, Corresponding Member USSR Academy or Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professo;j Tech. Ed.: N.A. Dugina; Use. Ed. (Urml-Siberian Division. ftshgIz)i A.Y. Kelotina, Engineer. PURPOEBt Me book Is Intended for engineering and scientific workers of institutes and machLne-Wilding plants, as well as for students of advanced sources at Tuzo~. COVINA419i This collection Gonsisto or articles dealing with practical in foundry process*:.,. The art.1cles review hopachia - :631.10me Oro I found" worker n the ps t 40 year* antd romenwt* "Pacu of a current study an the casting Of nodular cast Iron, Its proportion and canting methods. A description Is given or artistic and architectural casting. COnal4eration is given to the Problem of combatting SAW in stool and aluminum. The structure Of cost stool Is discussed, A recent Invs6t1gation or vacuum smatimg including It@ characteristic properties and now applications 1. .140 Presented. There are 32 pages Or Photographs illustrations at %:: and Of the,book. No Personalities are mentioned. References tell each or is TABLE OF C0XTKNTSs -0 [Dfttor of Tachnic&IDSCIencool, and R.I. mint, Cavitation grosion of ray Iron - ge.4.1"Tt'! lftv*Stlg&tgo OUppdmedly for the first ties, the 71 twOo @=Position, a" beat treatment Of graphite in gray cast I"a, as raotore lAfl'wnGlr4 the c&vit&ticn- QrO2IOn resistance. "neauthorg *am to tno following QQnclu4iO1,,1 1) the resim- IMAMS to G&Vlt&tiOn and G-'OsIOn Of' gray cast Iron 1, determined PFLgomrIlY by the fOrM Of gPophito--nodular cast Iron has & SiSni- fMntlf higher r*4i ne9othan .1aaellar graphite and of, I:t& a the be" 0 t ir 00 no I t,:a&t,IrOnj "a 0 a d t nfluence re Istance to eawltation-srosion. IfteNhA4,13a I or), and A.A. Gorshkow. Distribution of Sul- ftl= and After Treatment With KmAnoslum 79 "W authors VOL"t Out that in cast Iron with laseller graphite the dOrArlto lines are free of sulfur, and that in nodular cast Iron the Bultur If dletrIbUtod along the dendrIto lines. ~ I - -~H,---,, "I ~-l , -I,' -," --`c- .1 -- "-?l- 04' bUlp' - -L, -- -- .1. S. , ~ , , - - ~ I ~ ziur Or', the Forr,,ii~ti:)n c.' In Alloys :),-' the Iron SLtbgroups and Carbon," Sverdlovsk, 19 pp (Ura-1 PGlyte-cl-mical Instit',ite Im S. - Kirov) (KL, 2-~-,Cj, 114) GORSHKOV, A.A. [Horshkov, A.A.]; SIDORENKO, R.A. [Sydorenko, R.A.] Effect of sulfur on graphite formation in nickel-carbon alloys. Nauk. pratsi Inst. lyv. vyrob. AN URSR 8:42-56 159. (MMA 14:1) (Nickel a.Uoys-Metallography) (Sulfur) 4w 67693 SOV/126-8-4-15/22 AUTHOR: Sidorenko, R.A. ft 11 &rbon Alloys TITLE: Carbide Eutectic in Nickel- PERIODIC"'AL; Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959j Vol 81 Nr 4, pp 595-598 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author briefly surveys literature bearing on the Possible existence of a carbide eutectic in nickel- carbon alloys. His own investigation was aimed at finding whether, by rapid cooling from the liquid state to room temperature, the decomposition of such a eutectic could be prevented. 99.9% electrolytic nickel (grade NOOO) was melted in thin-walled graphite crucibles at 1400 0G. After a holding-time of 3-1~ min the crucible was transferred as rapidly as possible by tongs into 5% aqueous caustic soda solution, in which it was rapidly rotated. The microstructure obtained (Fig 2) resembled that obtained by Morrogh and Williams (Ref 1) allowing for the differences in carbon content. The complex structure of the carbide eutectic, because' Card of its highly dispersed state, could be observed only in 1/2 some large inclusions. These were found (Fig 3) to be like the cementite eutectic in white hypo-eutectoid cast 6 7bc 3 SOV/126-8-4-15/22 Carbide Eutectic in N_! bon Alloys irons. The average micro-hardness of the eutectic was found to be 513 kw/mm2. The eutectic was found to be C, completely dec,-Imposed after annealing at 1000 OC for 1.5 hours follow9d by quenching, a finely-divided compact graphitewbeing produced (Fig 4). The author concludes that these further indications of the similarity of nickel-carbon to cast iron are a further Card argument for using nickel-carbon and cobalt-carbon in 2/2 graphitization studies. There are )+ figures and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 2 German, and 1 is English. A560CIATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy iiistitut imeni S.M. KJrova '11K (Urals* Nlytechnical Institute imeni S.M. Kirov) SUBMITTED: December 27, 1958 SIDORBITKU, R.A., inzh.; GORSIEOV, A.A., dolctor telclui.riaulc Sulfur distribution in cast iron before and after magnesium treatment. Trtuly Ural.politekh.inst. no.89:,19-84 '59. (MIR& 12:8) (Cast iron--Metallography) (Shilfur) (Magnesium) GORSHKOT, A.A.; SIDOREI&O, R.A. Role of undercooling in the formatior- of spheroidal graphite. Izv.,rfs.ucheb.zav.; chern.mat. no.4:153-158 '60. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Ural'skiy politf-khnicbeskir instittit. (Cast iron-Metallography) (Nickel alloys-Metallography) (Solidification) S/137/61/000/011/074/123 A060/A101 A UMTHS Gorshkov, VA., Sidorenko, R.A_ Chen' Sishen'l T-ME: Or, the rcle of super cooling and the form of qPoling curves in the formation of spherical graphilbe FERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, i961, 31, abstract 11Zh188 ("Nauk. pratsi in-tu livarn. virobr-itstva. AN USSW', 1~~, 9, 3o-4o, LFkrainian, Rus54an and English summaries) TEXT,~ A metallographic and thermal investigation of Ni-C alloys withou-~, admixt-ures and with small admixtures of S and Mg was carried out. Li the crystal- lization of these PIleys various forms of the graphite may be obtained without introducing iphe-roidizing elements. At the euteeic~ic transformaticn nc difference Is otserved in the degree of supercooling. In alloys with spherical graphitre- the supercooling at primary crystallization occurs in the case when metastable phases are formed. If the appearance of spherical graphite is caused by elements not favoring the fcrma!~Ion of these phases, then under the same conditions, no super- - -ing a- ooL -r~ crystallization will be observed. In Fe-C alloys the shape of the cooling curve depends on -*:he formation of structural componen,,s (austenite-cemen- Card 1,,2 S/1-37/6 1/000/0 11/074/123 On the rcle .~C s-il-eccooing A01601'A 10 1 --r au-=tenite-gra~hitte) and is not dependent.on the form of graph-ite et all -(f-ak,~-cr spher-Ical.1- The sarre cooling curve may be cbtained when 100% cf the hhs The soherica- or the flaky form. Thw- grea`~ supercooling at- the ry s".allization c,f Mg-ca--~ i ron is conne,~ted only with the specific effc-t of Mg apcn -,he si-.abiIIzaTdcn of the ~:-.arbide.. There are 17 referen,,es, L. Mirkin ~A~jstra-.Ier'~i noted Comple'~e tran5iatloni S/126/60/010/006/012/022 E193/E483 AUTHORS: _Si4 and Tsarevskiy, B.V, TITLE: The Effect of Sulphur an the Surface Properties and Structure of the Nickel-Carbon Alloys PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol.10, No,6. pp,866-.872 TEXT. The object of the present investigation was to st%idy the relationship between the surface properties of alloys formed with carbon by the elements of the iron sub-group and the form in which graphite is precipitated in these alloys, To this end, the effect of sulphur on the surface tension of nickel-carbon alloys., and on the contact angle subtended by these alloys on solid graphite, was determined; these data having been correlated with the structure of the alloys with particular reference to the form of precipitated graphite, The starting nickel-carbon alloys contained 2.4% C, 0.002% S, O~00045'0 0 and 3.35 cm3/loo g H. The sulphur content was increased by addition of a master alloy containing 0.8% C and 1,43% S, The measurements of the surface tension and contact angle were carried out at 13600C on polished graphite plates. The following conclusions were reached- Card 1/3 S/126/6o/010/006/012/022 E193/E483 The Effect of Sulphur on the Surface Properties and Structure of the Nickel-Carbon Alloys (1) Sulphur present in the alloys studied displays high surface- active properties and causes a considerable reduction in the interfacial tension at the alloy-gas and alloy-graphite interfaces A noticeable decrease in the contact angle begins when the sulphur content exceeds 0.07%. (2) With increasing sulphur content in tht: alloy, the quantity of sulphur adsorbed on the graphite surface increases, reaching the saturation point at the sulphur content of o,o6%. The distribution of the sulphur ions in the adsorbed layer is similar to the configuration of these ions in the 1110) plane of N'3S2, (3) Sulphur affects directly the form in whi-ch graphite is precipitated in nickel-carbon alloys, inhibiting the formation of spheroidal graphite and promoting the precipitation of lamellar graphite, (4) In contrast to the Fe-C alloys, in wh:.ch increasing the sulphur content above a fraction of a percent leads to refining of the lamellar graphite, increasing the sulphur content in the Ni-.C alloys brings about an increase in the size of the graphite lamellae, (5) The effect of sulphur on the structure_ Card 2/3 S/l26/6o/oio/oo6/Ol2/O22 E193/E483 The Effect of Sulphur on the Surface Properties and Structure of the Nickel-Carbon Alloys of the alloys studied is associated with its Surface-active characteristics and can be explained on the basis of a hypothesis, according to which sulphur is preferentially adsorbed on the (0001) planes of the graphite nuclei. Acknowledgments are made to Docent S.I.Popel for valuable advice- There are 4 figures., 2 tables and 22 references: 12 Soviet and 10 non-Soviet, ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova (Ural Polytecbnical Institute imeni S.M.Kirov) SUBMITTED: April 25, 1960 Card 3/3 CHERIIOGOROV, Pavel Vasil'yevich; VASIN, Yuriy Petrovich; LJJZINp P.G.., inzh., retsenzent, TSAREVSKIY, B.V., inzh., retsenzent; SIDORRIKO, R.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; DUGIRA, E.A., tekhr. red. [Making castings with a smooth surface] Foluchenie otlivok s chistoi poverkhnostliu. Moskvay Gos. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 143 p. (MIRA .14:7) (Founding) SIDORENKOJ, R.A.; KOSNAUqV, A.S. Effect of sulfur on the form of graphite in malleable cast iron. Fiz. met. i metal-loved. 12 no.4:558-566 0 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M, Kirova. (Cast iron--44etallography) (sulfur) SIDORENKO) R.A.; POLI, V~B, DistSibution of sulfur in cast iron. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 n0-5:161-.169 162. (ra?,A 15: 6) 1. Urallskly politekhnicheskiy institut. (Cast iron--Sulf= content) SIDORENKOP R.A.; SIDORENKO, F.A.; KOSNA-RZV, A.S. Kinetics of the graphitization of isolated cemenitite in ma.1leable cast iron vith a large -and small ratio of sulfur to manganese, met. i metalloved. 14 no.2.303-305 Ag 162. (MIRA 1M)" 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. (Cast iron-Metallurgy) SIDOFENKOV R.A.; KOSNAREV, A.S.; SIDORENKO, F.A. Kinetics of the graphitization of malleable cast iron with a large and small ratjoDf sulfur to manganese and of cementite separated from it. Fiz. met. I metalloved. 15 no.5.-788-791 My 163. (MIRA 16.-8) 1. Ural'skiy olitekhnicheskiy institut im. Kirova. ~Cast iron-Heat treatment) (Iron carbide) SIDORENKO, R.A. Studying the behavicr of anUgl6b-,,larizers 6f magnerAwn vist irm ix.. .~_`oved. 16 ro.6:877-985 L) '63. nickel-carbon alloys. F47,, mei, i (IA-TRA 17:2) 1. TJrallskiy politekhnichesk:Ly 1-nstitut. imeni Kitoya. ca'-'t il") 1% a lo~~o SIDORENKO, R.A. Mechanism of the dislocation growth of spheroidal graphite in cast iron. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 20 no.3.-412-416 S 165. (MMA 18:11) 1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. SIDOROKO., S. Expand the movement for communist labor. Sov. profsoiuzy 16 no.24: 19-21 D 160. MRA 14:1) 1. Predsedatell Moldavskogo soveta profsoyuzov. (14oldavia--Socialist competition) (Moldavia-Trade unions) SIDORENKO, S.A. Geochemical features of the Maykop sediments of eastern and western Ciscaucasia. Geol. nefti i gaza 8 no.11:47-51 H 164. (KIRA 17:12) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. SIDORENKO, S.F. Results of core drilling. Geol. nefti i gaza ja 161. no. 11:59-62 (MIRA 14:1) 1. Neftepromyslovoye upravleniye Abinneft'. (Core drilling) SIDOREENKO, S.F.; US, Ye.M. New data on the geological structure and oil potential of the Abin-Ukrainian field. Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no-3: 3-6 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. NefteprorKrslovoye upravleniye "Abinneft"I i "Krasno- darnef tegeofiz.Lka". ACC ,'R-. AP700,1972 Sou*.'= CODE: UR/00-18/66/030/009/1458/1460 AUTHOR: Kolomoytsev,F.I.; Ivaniy,G.M.; Sidorcnko,S.M. ORG: Dnepropetrovsk State University (Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: Plectroroentgonoluminesconco of a ZnS:Cu phosphor /Report, Fourteenth All- Union Conference on Luminescence (Cr-yBtal Phosphors) hold ;t Riga, 16-23 Sept.19607 SOURCE: AIN SSSR. Izvostiya, Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 9, 1966, 1458-1460 TOPIC TAGS: electroluminescence, zinc sulfide, copper, x ray irradiation, lumin- escence spectrum ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the luminescence of a ZnS:Cu phosphor under simultancoua cxcitation by x irradiation and an alternating electric field. The powdered phosphor, mixed with a binder, was deposited on the conducting surface of a glass plate and coated with an aluminum film electrode. Electroluminescence was excited by application of alternating potentials of 30 to 80 V at frequencies from 0005 to 200 kliz between the conducting glass substrate and the aluminum electrode, and roentgenoluminescence was excited by radiations from a 50 kV x-ray tube incident on the aluminized face of the specimen. The luminescence was observed through the glass substrate with a photomultiplier. The difference D = Ber - (110 + Br)j where Be is the luminescence brightness under electric field excitation alone, Br is the brightness under x-ray excitation alone, and Bar is the brightness under simultaneoua 1/2 _XC_C_ _NRt AP7004972 electric and x-ray excitation, could be either positive or negative, depending on the strengths of the two excitations and the frequency of the electric field. For fixed x-ray c%citation and frequency, D was negative for small exciting voltages V and increased with increasing V; for fixed x-ray excitation and V. D was small or negative at low frequencies and increased with increasing frequency. The spectral 0 distributions of Be# BrP and Ber were recorded. The maximum of Be occurred at a longer wavelength than that Of Br, and D was small or negative at the short wave- lengths where Be ---Br, and positive at the longer wavelengths where Be =W Bro it Is concluded that D is positive when the electroluminescence brightness exceeds the roontgenoluminescence brightness; that positive values of D are due to enhancement of the electroluminescence brightngss by the x-ray excitation; and that rather large positive values of D can be achieved. Electroluninophors with large values of D may find technical application as X-ray screens or incther devices. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATZ: none ORIG, REP: 000 Card 2/2 SIDOREIIKO, S.S. (Sydorenko, S.S.) Pathogen of cauliflower leaf spot in the Ukraine. Mkrobiol. zhur. 23 no.6:22-27 161. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Institut, mikrobiologii. All USSR. (PSEUDOMONAS MAGULICOLA) (UMAIME.-LEAF SPOT) (CAULIFLOWER-DISZASES AND PESTS) SIDOiLtNTKOY S.S. (Sydarenko., 6.S.1 Xanthomonas campest-r-is (Pam.) Dawson, the pathogen of vascular bacteriosis of cauliflower in the Ukraine. I-Ukrobiol. zhux. 23 no.5:38-45 '61. OML=A~ 14: 12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii All USSR. (MMAIIE-CAULIFLOWER-DISEASES AND PESTS) (WITHOMAS CAMPESTRIS) G'~IAUSPINV V.P. (Horiushyn, V.0.1; SIDOFENKC), S.S. (Sydorenko, S.S.) Conference on probleme "Scrodiagnosis In phytopathqlogy !,ne plant science.n Vilcmbiol. zhur. 26 no.1-83-85 164. (mu 1 18: n) SIDORENKO, S,S,, nkladshiy nauchnyy mtrnadnik Bacterioses of cauliflower in the Ukraine. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.1-41-43 Ja ;63. (KRA 16:5) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN UkrSSR. (Mraine--Cauliflower-Diseases and pests) (Ukraim-Bacteria, Phytopathogenic) lnzno ng " U Lill L 4 g~j '1g n a r r, _a_,, J .1 L 19311-63 nWP(q)/tWT.(m)~BDS._ ASD/AF.FTC_ JD/JG. TCCESSION INR:- AR3006899 3/0137/63/000/007/GOOl/G001 SOURCE: RZh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 7G4 AUTHOR: Sidorenko, T. A. TITLE: Three-phase electric arc furnace for melting nonf;rrous and rare metals, CITED SOURCE: Metallurg. i khim. prom-sty Kazakhatana. Nauchno-tekhn. sb., n,,?'/ 6 (22)0 1962, 122-125 TOPIC TAGS: arc remelting, electric furnace, arc furnace, pure metal MWSLATION: The new type of electric are-furnace developed is distinguished from the usual models by the fact that.the electric are burns not above the metal, to be remelted, but within it, i.e. under a lay, er of fused material. The depth of submersion of the electrode in -the fusion can var7 according to the process employed.. The generation of thermal energy is accomplished directly in the material to be remelted, as a result of which the thermal efficiency of the set-up! is rather high. The operation of the furnace can easily be automated. The t, ime of remelting of metals in such a furnace is several times shorter than in the Card 1/2 L 19311-63 ACCESSION NIR: 'AR3006899 usual resistance f3irnaces and makes it possible to obtain a parer me G. Svodtseva. DATE ACQ: 12Aug63.. SUB COM. HL Card 2/2 PLA'-.,'CJI;C;V) Aijl).~YEV, M.A.; BUTENKO, N.S.; SEW, 'Yu.M.; VUSH. IININA, V.V.; MIKHAYLOV, SIDOITC,11,XG, T.A.; DYUY6ZKIN, Ye.K.; PRBEUTGV, M.D.; KUHAKHIETOV, E.I.; GANCEEKO, VJI.; SHISHKET, V.I.; CHLIKICNA, N.P.; ILIINA, 191.; BZIWUS, Yu.M. Two-stage -method of treating slag and s-inter cake in electric furm-ces. Trudy Alt. GM141I Ali Kazakh. SSR 14:4-13 163. (1-1ELA 16:9) (Nonferrous -;ia'u,ils-Eloctrometal'Lurgy) 42712 5/081/62/000/020/025/040 B168/B101 AUTHJRS: Goryacheva, V. I., Kalashnikov, V. P., Ladyzhenskaya, I. V., Lyakhovich, R. S., S Shekhter, Yu. N. TITLE: An additive for oils based on products of heat-contact cracking of kerosine P_`~'RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1962, 450-451, abstract 201.1203 (Novosti neft'. i gaz. tekhn. Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no. 3, 1962, 3-5) TEXT: At the IvNeftegaz" works in Moscow an antimear sulfur additive (Hr -103 NG- 103j) and an antioxydant additive containinF sulfur and phosphorus (Hr -105 EING-105], -105a NG-105al Hr -105d [NG-105b] for engine oils were developed from the products of heat-contact cracking of kerosine. Products from the cracking of paraffin, distillation residues and kerosine were used for synthesizing the sulfur additive; the 130-2500C cracked kerosine fraction was found to be the best raw material for producing the additive. Sulfuration was carried out in an experimental unit by adding the cracked stock to melted sulfur (15% on cracked stock) Card 1/ 3 S/081/62/000/020/025/040 An additive for oils based on ... B168/B101 under intense agitation; the temperature was held at 135-150 0C, and the reaction time was 2-3 hr. The resulting sulfurated product was held for 0, 8 hr at 150-160 %. after which it was washed in a column, at first with a solution of Na23 and then with NaOH. After passing the copper-plate test the prodilct was charged into a vacuum column and the hydrocarbons which had not tAken part in the reaction were distilled off from it at a residual pressure of 5-10 mm Hg; -:he product was subsequently taken to an uliracenirifuge. The yield of additive was 25-30% of the raw material. Comparative -.esz5 on the additive NG-103 showed that as regards antiwear Z6/9) properties it is not inferior to D3-5 (:;Z-5), OT-1 (0T-1) or U?~/q (L which are made from scarce raw materials, and that it has advantages over them (cheap source material, simple production metho4,, no unpleasant odor). 'The antioxydant additive was produced from a 75-2500C cracked kerosine fraction with a molecular weight of 198 and a Francis bromine number of 40. In order to produce a stable oil-soluble additive the olefinic hydrocarbons of the cracked stock were first polymerized in the "r;wsence of 2 wt.~ AM 3 (on raw material) at 600C. The mixture obtained Card 2/5 S/081/62/000/020/025/040 An additive for oils based on B168/B101 was heated to 100 OC and received gradual additions of P~S (15 wt.% on raw 2 5 material) with agization. Upon completion of phosphocosulfuration the iemperat,~re of the mixture was raised to 140 OC and held there for 7-8 hr. The product was then treated with 5~ 112 so4and washed with water. The hydrocarbons which had not undergone reaction were distilled off from the purified product at a pressure of 5-6 mm Hg. The acid additive(NG-105) was neutralized with CaO (NG-105b) or ZnO (NG-105a) and was centrifugalized. The additives so produced were dark brown in colour and had the usual odor of cracked szock; in a thin film they were transparent. The additive yield is 257'0' of the initial cracked stock. FAbstracter's note: Comp.Lete translation. Card 3/3 SIDORLIQIFC~, V4, prepodavatel' Electric model of a street crossing. Za nil. 19 no.12:21 D -61. ("IMA 14: 12 ) (Traffic regulations--Study and teaching) SIDORENKD, V. We should train the trade-union activist group. Okhr.truda I sats.strakh. 5 no.12:3-5 D 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Predsedatell Moldavskogo respublikanskogo sovets, professionall- nykh soyuzov. I (Moldavia-Trade gions) (Moldavia--Industrial hygiene) GUSELI, A.; SIDORF,,N-,:O, V.; KLIMENVYEV, 1. RecommendatiGn on the adjustment c-f the llr'.Kh-3 corn harvester. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 32 no-5:44-46 My 162. NIRA 15:5) 1. Khersonskiy kombayncyly- zavod. (Corn (Maize)) (Harvesting machinery) IL 271 Auronautical scir-ne~L- and ~cri~llion in fhe Soviet Union, LEjrary of ,.'cri6ress, 19 -1-1- C ii." .)oklndy sovQt.skIkh i,che-ykh; yademyye reaktory i yadernaya energetika (Reoorts of Sov et scientists; Nuclear Reactom and Nuclear Power) Mosct-v, Atomizdat, 195 9, 707op. Trudy vol. 2. __ - KORISSAROVY L. V. . LUNIN, G. L. ; NNIKOV, A. N. ; S-IDORENKO, V. A. ; SID)RENKO, V. D. t]Ph,,,si,z:ai Studies of Novo-Voronez~-, Ptoiric Power Station." report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 Aug--:) Sep 64. !;,;C)p E NKC! V. -a- to Uz~es cf -)toan'~- Energ. Geneva, Di~;t itcj-:I~ ........ .. CI L 2307h-65 E74T (m) /EFF (c ) /EPjr (n) -2/EFR Pr4j/F8-4/PU-4 ACCESSION NR: AP5001264 S/0089164/017/006/0427/0439 AUTHOR: Kramerov, A. Ya.; Markov, Yu. V. ; Skvortsov, S. A.; Denisov. V. P.; Kulikov, Ye. . ; ~orokin, Yu._.P. ; St kollnikov, V. V. : Khoithlachey. A.- A- Tatarnikov, V. P. ;jido_r V- TITT.E: Some trends In the development of the second Voronezh power reactar/7 SOURCE:Atomnayaenergiya, v. 17, no. 6, 1964, 427-439 TOPIC TAGS: power reactor, water cooled reactorpwater moderated reactor, reactor economy, second Voronezh power reactor ABSTRACT- The paper is a summary of the SSSR #304 report at the Third lnte.r,---- national Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in Geneva, 1&64. The - first Voron ezh reactor, of 210 Mw (elect.), was described earlier M A. Skvostsov, Transactions of the Second International Conf. , 1959). This reactor is a-ow being readied for exploitation. The second Voronezh reactor, of 365 Mw(elect. ) is under construction. The water pressure will be 120 atm. Water Is used as mod- Cardl/2 L 2307h-65 ACCE~SION NR: AP5001264 0 erator and for the heat transfer. During the operation of about 2 years, fuel consumption is about 30, 000 Mw-day/tons of uranium. The second reactor is a modernization of the first reactor, Details are given of the construction, and the effects of various characteriaties on the exploitation cost are estimated. Orig. art. has: 7 figures ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP NR REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 003 c,,d 2 2 SIDORMNKO, V.A.. AssIstent. Problem Of Dertradicular cysts of deciduous teeth. Stomatologita no.3:39-40 My-jp 155. (HUR 8: 9) 1. Iz kaft-dry khtrurgiclipskoy stomatologii (zav.dotsent M.F. Datsonko) KharlkovBkogo rneditsinskogo stomatologichoskogo ins~ituta (dir.dotsent G.S. Voronyanskiy) (CYSTS, teeth, deciduous, pertradical cysts) MUMI, MCIDUOUS, cysts. periradical) SIDO-? 7-,-0, V. D. IfThe Construction and 17proveiiient of Une-3yste-i Electro-rdc Regulators Voltage," Elek. Stan., Ilio. 2, 1949. Engr.