SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIDOROV, N.K. - SIDOROV, N.YE.

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YINWOW*nt* OFSMG 4W PW4-~*-M'd-1% holdillow, U411" w0ditION 404 is & dwenWAV"bk 9*110", All, L. Kalil &net N K ,.;hlovv,v (N. C., Cl 1,111VA. InVII.Allad Fig., is, 77741(1011.- in reruile ml And lit the distu. fw*41,w above 4tll)*. the thaw". !-Cuvor M.'UMA ooTuf at 472. bill. &W. steel d2h ma moth intru%ifir% depending on the typet of the oil. In tra"ion% 'NOO-41W thew maxims are abartrot oml 2 maxims for each (im-tion. 4.11-44.1 and 444-41oll ma, appear; the fusee. shift -lightfif fee 10tieff *lives With IrCTVAMMI Mon. temp. In the opirctra of crtewle oil achowlew. am Alst% In a chorteenalit- graphic whotion all) lime appear. the On" of I cc wave- .length appealing prc vair 1~10 the bottom. The interesity of fluorewence Is muck high" in the Ammon- ofeaphic "Jumn: esposum required air 15-24) min. Thus this itirihol rAn the uml few ident.&-ation &net Intel. awalyous it( oil. S. I*Akswer I-) I Do v-C3\) # Aj. K Sim CIIII-i'll *;. K. "Investigating Luminescence Spectra in Petroleivi and Petroleum Products in the VisLble Region." , 7and Fhy-~6th Sci, SarnLov State U, Saratov, 195.t. (RZhKhim, -Jo 3, Fab 55) 30: Sixi. 11c. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissarta,.ions Def,mded at USSR HI&er Educational Institu- tions (14) Category USSR/Optics - Physical Opti:,s K-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, Do 2, 1957, No 4981 Author Kats, M.L.,_Sidornz,_XZ_ Title Fluorescence Spectra of Pelroleums and Their Fractions ir tho~ Liquid StAte and in a Chromtographic Colilmn. Orig Pub Uch, zap. Saratovsk. un-ta, vyp, fiz.,, 1.954, 40, 3~59 Abstract Three specimens of petrolleum were investigated. Distillation ir-to frac- tions were carried out in ths., Gadaskinapparatus, and the chromatography in A120 3 colu"s. The 1vaLinescence spectrum-s of the petz-oleums and their fractions were obtained photogrsphically in the test tubes or directly in the colunns, the excitation being with a PRKA tubj with a FS-4 fil- ter. The energy distribw;ion in the spectra wa-s not determined, and only micro-photograms were COn3idered. It was established that the fluores- cence spectra of raw petraleum in the visible region are chara7eterized by the presence of the 472-476, 5015-510, 540-5,L-5, an-_4 6~zo.-625 millimicron bands. The first band is ascribed to 6ils, the second and third to texa, and the fourth to asphalternes; analogous maxirw were found al8o in the spectra of the fractions in the wli*-=s, The investigated specimens of Card 1/2 - Physical OptLes Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 19571 No 4981 the petroleums differ from each other by the tatica of the inte-nalti" of the bands. Fractions with a boiling ttzperature below 2000 do not glow; the increase in the intensity of the lumiassceAce of the remaining frac- tion that is produced by increasing their boiling temperature is con-- nected with a corresponding increase in the contents of the aromatic compounds, responsible for the glow. In the columns, the color of the glow of the zones varies in aU cases downward from orange to violet. A coineeftmirNW-establishal between the relative intensities of the glow of the components and their relative concentration, on the basis of which it is indicated that it is possible to work out a fluoreaceht procedure for a quantitative component analyais of pstroleum.~. The authors reach the conclusion that the absorption spectra of petroleums in the visible region are not characteristic and cannot serve for their identification. N or WTILM3 AM TIP 5M tun rt ppa 1. . !AHT.Pl~ ats, 11,L. arx: Sidomv. II.K. I urh. h~VL% W.TmAto IC,55), 5!A-5,Y4, astr. In Rot. 2L Elm (Rot. J, I j c3mu. tlozmy), 19%, (23). 7594). Fl%wrozoazo ol-ectra of mirrow petrO141414 fractium boill&-t tamen 300 and 500cC wern cwnloic(4 and timae at carry su6swreas extrtacd frut Uw vocroltym Imotluin by ad=r-pum. tamineactsiod of 1. etroUt; i fractions la e-wood tq me I re:iercc in Uvia of C ~rry :,01sultmes. Tho Irw molecolar wreldtt carry -,~V~sEntves j,rfluco lilcmQ imvdradlucl(m and Utu hiii molecular violdtt zubz;t3nees lfjs~G iYalke rzndlul..n. 11 AID P - 1777 Subjedt USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 15/26 Author Sidorov, N. K. Title Oil fluorosce Periodical Neft. khoz., V-33, no-3, 63-65, PIr 1955 Abstract The fluorescence of oil and of oil products Is attributed to their tar cont*nt. Zxperlments have shown that with the increase of the molecular weight of tare their capacity to fluoresce diminishes. Institution: None Submitted No date tA m ~ oc 0 rosical optics 12963 loptice Irizits, Igo 5, 1.110, 1 in Irozen Abe Jour sidorlov) %ir of petrojeus ?ro&ucts A,,tnor 6 - .inescetLce spect'r t. saroto', -Lust L in- Title solution. za 1954 is' sarstovex. , elhegonix 11611a. 596-08 o4a s+, +A&9 orig I'llb 1.955, 006 +-,,Wffatvr" Of IQ- r -~f the sectra Vas saae at 0 taro (-3.83P) scc;~P*~-, . westiotioll Jj& OSY940 83A ultra An f liq fractions e& 00 t.Werature 0 petrole%= excited by filter t100, P,b~trsct Minescence of gxav is 'e, we Vuen f the 1,30-3250 tar-fr" frLc be :7-~.~tvs + sUbstOnCee) 824 at 10V ,me gxovs 0 tur e in ~~.'Iatter case illto 114kt- t room tejVGV&-rWtUTe- .19 resolved tre ti.C83- G-U Va.13.ijacTons The gx0V Woe- lVectra Of Iden of 450 rovs. ort-veve M%i 8304 1,58 ial"Oc ou 0 tv ca~ Corti 1/2 TmMoaft at RM'Pum, im *cu. & V. Peterburg3kii and N. K. Sidorov DAL A had. Namb. SSS.R.. 1953, 105, 1049-10$2 ; IfAins., 1956. AWY, No. ISW9,- On treating Icives of pouto and apple with 4'CaCt, srin. no move- ment of "Ca into the It-Aves below was ob-%crved. In oats, peu and rye-F~ccdlhigs in water cuiture there was no marked trAmsfe.- of Ka from one past of the rwt uystem to auother. In the sum- flowerwith III' appl[W externally tho b*slpetal rate of movetmut of the P vrjs 50-60 cm./br, AaOogous resulta were obtained with clover an4 potato. Tht) mbange of 'IV Nttwcen %tam arWn from the same tuber taket place through the tuber. (R M. ,/:;,I S 3110 6/0 51/60/009/001+/03e'_'/031+ E201/E191 AUTHOR: Sidorov, N.K. TITLE: Ram-a-n-s--ca-t-te-Frng irunctions PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 9, No 1+, pp 546-~47 TEXT: Plachek's formulae for the Raman scattering functions were derived by Kondilenko et al. (Ref 1). The present note shows that these formulae can be deduced quite simply from the I knowiedge of the intensity components of the scattered light 'Y (Ref 2). The note deals with Plachek's formulae for polarized and unpolarized light. The paper is entirely theoretical. There are 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: May 27, 1960 Caid 1/1 'I/ vi- A UT11 i0 _1 ZSidorov, N. K. S/058/6z/ooq/oo3/o4o/o92 A061/A101 TITLE: Theory oil molecular and Raman scattering of light by gases In Ithe electroGtatic field PF-RIODICAL: ]1-?f1LPrat1vnTj zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1962, 9, abstract 3V-' ("Rev. phys. Acad. RPR", 1961, v. 6, no. 1, 5 - 12) The intensity of light scattered by molecules in the longitudinal and transverse directions is determined by the tensor components of molecular polari- zability, averaged over all equally probable spatial orientations of the molecule. an electrostatic field is applied to gas, these orientations are not equally probable any longer, and are determined by the distribution function of the values of t1ie molecular potential energy in the field. General formulas are obtained for the polariLability tensor components, averaged over all molecular orientations in the fi,~Id. From these formulas, equations are derived for the dependence of -the scattered light intensity and depolarization on the square of the electric field strength. These formulas are applied to Rayleigh and Raman scattering. In both Card 1/2 Theory of molecular and Raman scattering ... S V058/6 PJVY)/w3/()4,D/()9 2 A061/A101 cases, the relative change of intensity is of the order of 10-6 in fields of the order of W5 v/cm. [Abstracter's note: Complete -translation] M. Kovner 0 f* Card Z/2 S/081/62/000/020/001/040 B166/B186 1WHORs Sidoroy, N. K. TITLE: Theory of molecular and Raman scattering of light by gas*& placed in an electrostatic field PLRIOLICALi Referativnyy zhurnal. ' Khi:aiya, no. 20, 1962, 17, abstract 20B82 (Rev. phys. Acad. RFR, v. 06, no. 1, 1961, 5-12) TEXT: Expressions are obtained for the intensity components or Rayleight Ind and Raman scattering in gas subject to an electric field. Field dependence is valid only for molecules having anisotropy of the polarizability teneor (Rayleigh scattering) or anisotropy of its derivative (Raman scattering). The expected effect ic positive (intensity in the field is greater) and proportional to the square of the field strength. The polarization of- the scattered light in the field increases. The effect is not great, howevers 5 0 mith fields of - 10 v/cm tne relative change of intensity AI 6' OF-I OWIO is, for the gas: -10-7 _ 10- 6 (Rayleigh scattering) or -10- _ 10,5 (Raman scattering). i:Abstracter's notes Complete translation-1 Of", Card 1/1 5/051/62/013/oob/005/027 WVE120 AUTHURS. Sidorov, N.K. , 5tallmakhova, L.5. , and 11ratAnova, 1,,'Iq TITLE: Contours i~nd intensities of the Rar~an lines of xylelles PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, V-13.,no.6, 1962, 783-790 TLXT: Contour measurements of the Raman lines of o-, m- and n-xylene are made using a.46C-4 (I)FS-4) diffraction 'grating spectrometer. The lines are excited by the 4356 X mercury line. Data are presented graphically and also tabulated, full comparison being made with the work of other authors. Methods of calculating the intensity standard S are discussed- This is characterised by an invariant tensor a' derived frow the polarisation of the molecules. As values of S for the xy-len*s have not been so far calculated, a comparison of experimental and theoretical values of S for toluene is given. It is shown that the formula for 5 derived by H.J. Bernstein and G. Allen (J. Opt. Soc. Amer., 45, -1955, 237) s Card 1/2 L 4-97Utk2, ZPF(0)/&'NT(A)/EWP(J)/=A(C)- --Po ACC98-160 NR i AR5012233 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fitika, Abe. 3D98 ;,AUTHOHS: Kayner. N. A.; Berezin, V. I.; Bratanoval L. I.; Ftallmaldma" L. B.; iS~dorov, W. K9 ional spectra of certain hetercy L balide-substituted aramt1c compounds C SOME: Tr. Komis. Po nektroskopii. As assR. vyp. 10 1964, 1o6-113 TOPIC TAGS: vibrational spectrum, deuterosubstitute, force constant, Influence co- :efficient-, Raman scatteringg aromatic compound TRANSIATION: A calculation in mq*e and an interpretation is presented for the vibrational spectra of diazines,_Ip-triazine, a-tetrazIne, and some of their deutero- substitutes, and also If-oxide of kyridine.j Systems of force constants and influ- ence coefficients are obfiifiie-&,, aMI&e role of the position and mmber of hetero- atoms is ascertained. A meaourmenL in made of the true Integral Intensities and Card 112 ~L 49781-65 ACCESSION MR: AR5012233 10 widths of Raman- scattering lines of chloro-p bromo- ud todo-benzene and pyridinev and also the degree of depolarization of these'lines. Sme eleetro-optical yers- meters of the pyridine ring are determined. SUB COVES, 00 OP Mc 00 L 0350-6:' EWV1VEWT(x)/EPF(c)/EW7 (J)/T~ IM0 RM 2/02o6/0212 ACCESSION NR: AP5019753 1W00511651019100 ~'4 q ' " 0 5,375 00~ AMOR: Sidorovl__N.' K.; Bratan 1. ;-,Stall makhava, ova,I L 9. TITLE: Main parameters of Raman lineiL.-d"monobalides of benzenes and.tbeir epeT ence on the temperature and on the solvent SOURCE: Optika i spektroskoplya, Y. 39, no. 2, 1965, 2o6-2l2 TOPIC TAGS: Raman scattering, benzenc~, balider- line width, line intensity.. de- poUrization, thermal effect, solvent action ABSTRACT: The measurements, claimed to be the first performed on the substances in-, question, were made by a procedure det4ribed in detail.earlier (Opt. i spektr.-_ Y. 1 13, 783, 1962). The quantities measured were the absolute intensities and the.tru Ie' values of degree of depolarization and width of FAumn line. of chlorobenzene, bromo-:i- benzene, and iodobenzene. The resulta are presented in the form of a table,, which 1 linto aloo the trace and'the aniactrojW of the derivative, polarizabi ty t o Studies were also made of the effect of the temperature on tne abw "te"aities. n'"4 of the lines belonging to different vibrations of the 'chlorobenzene.3Mamoben- zene molecules, and the effect of varJous solvents (Carbon tetrachloride, bexane, etbyl alcohol, acetone) on the absolul:e intensity and width of Raman lines of ben- 7 Card 1/2 7 ;7 11 iZ' L.63380-65 !ACCESSION NR: AP5019753 .zene balides. All solvents decreaso the- scattering ability ~.of correlation is found between the properties of the solvent and the deviation of the,: scattering ability from its value in the pure liquid. An attempt Is made to recon- cile the experimental data on the Ro=tw line width with the existing theories, and it is concluded thect none of the the .Pries are satisfactory. "Undergraduate students-', N. A. PetzushkinifInd L. P. EpinikVi4rticipated in the work. , Pe authors thank A. Koyne?qrS; a discussion of the work, and alBOM. L. Kats -dAd A. G. Finkel' minterest in the vork." Orig. art. has% 1 figure, 1 formula, and 2 Table~.- [02 ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: o4my& ENCt.- Oo SUB Cow: OP -No REF SOV: 017 OTO R 008 ~ATD PRESS Card 2/2 L 2719-66 EYrr(l)/r IJP(c) ACCESSION WRt AP5011TIW uplol"165100010031016210163 AUTHORt Sidoroy. N. X.,, Qtal$xqkh aj L. 51~~ TITLE: Concerning the choice of an absolute-intensity, scals for SOURCE: Ime Fizika., no. 3., 1965j 162-163 TOPIC TAGS: Raman scattering, Rami spectroscopy, line intensity ABSTRACT: The autbors state that V the vessel containing the scattering substance is uniformly illuminated in a plane perpendicular to its axis (as in the case when 1, a standard elliptical illuminator is used)l then a better scale for the determina-' tion of the absolute intensities of Raman lines is not the one proposed by Bernstein and Allen (J. Opt. Soc. Amer* v. 45p 237p 1955),, but a scale R n (5b,2 + 13g,2) (5b,2 + 13g,2) 802 which can be readily obtained without measuring the degree oi4v on-(~' and g' are respectively the trace and the anisotropy of the ten- depolarizati sor of the derivative of the polarIzability with respect to the normal coordinate)a A brief justification for thin statement In presented. rjwwivg the experinental value of Rj, it is possible to determine the absolute intensity of the Roman line by mean of the formula, (5b12 + 13~;12)AV _.i.-26 x 16-'s cK4/96 Orig. art. bas: l f OTMAUS Card 2/2 L ACC NRs At,6012859 votmer mm: (iii/0',I(,A/60'j/ooh/0351/0~353 ALITHOR: Berezin, V. 1. ; Zubov,_ V. A. ; Kato, N. L. ; Kovner, M. A. -, Sidoroya N* K#; Stal'makhova, L. S.; Sushchinskiy, M. 14.; Turbin, Yu. P.. ShubalovL~T. K. ORG: none TITLE: Intensities and line thresholds of stimulated Raman scattering SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, Y. 4, no. 4, 1966, 351-353 TOPIC TAGS: laser, stimulated emission, Raman scattering, stimulated Haman sc ABSTRACT: The relative values for the threshold I for the intensity of the excitIng light necessary to attain stimulated Raman scattering In toluene, chlorobansenso and pyridene have been measured. Using a theory of SES developed by P. A. Apanasevbh and B. I. Stepanov (Zhurnal -prikladnoy apektrookopii, v. 1, 1964, p. 202), the authors derived the following formula SO/V 3 n3 /D. W 1B/1 - ('-/6y(ll-/6)B V 0 B. where L is the integral intensity ot the SM line, 6 Is the line width, ve In th* frequency of the scattered light, n in the,index of refraction, and the subscript B identifies these quantities for benzene. The eqwrinental values or Card 1/2 be unity. Since tne vaLuez ca D%v,,J lul 0 Ass"E"' 'is (nD) Vei-reused in the calculation$- values of nfor the D-line of 80di has; 17 formulas and I table' 004/ ATD FFM:412410 DATE: l7NaA5/ ORI Orig. art. ICS) 0 .3~00rtrl)v, N.F,11.-, iwsm,rs, s.B. Technich! prngress in the Leningrad Association of Optical and Mechanical Enterprises. Blul. tek-h.-ekon. infom. Cos. rannh,-Isal. Inst, nauch, i takh. Inform. 1? no.12956-58 D 164. (MIPA 180) L ~6981_62 1P 0 ACCESSION NR: AP5007756 5/0192/65/006/001/0066/PO69 Fialk6y, -A-. S Baver; A. 1. lam AUTHOR: Smi tnov N. Chay M.I. 81dorovo N. Rabinovich, S.M.; YurkqVq -M My, I -TITLE, The g6jeture-of the-various modification f pj~v~ytio carbon SOURCE: Zhurnal struktumpy khIm11 0 V. - --no!- TOPIC- TAGS: pyrolyticearbon,stttdture,-.Interb64bUr y region, mosaic structure carbon anisotropy, carbon-azimuthal disorientation,,.- psituriiL ~ aphite structure, bydro gr carbon pyrolysis A13STRACT: like- structure of pyrolytic,carbon-wag~attidled b crostructural, electron mi microscopic, X-ray and microdiffraction enalysisto determine- We --- conditions of -stru formation,_Aepending on the temperature, method of heating and -atmosphere of the reac- tion space. Vi-iidiiii-lWdrocarbons-(propatz,~-bu%pe, etc.)*-were used as 161ourced The equency IiAxic-d6ii-lumace-or-by-an exterfot__~ tine In a high-it __:7- -a b--o v- e- -3 0-0-0-C- the pr 66W~ct ~-O U~r UAAAU Cdrd 1/2 L 26926-6 &1G(J)/EWT(m)'EPF( W_ EWP . . . . . .io 0 `4V WhOW WAR b Ps-4 RPL W/JFW/RM/WH ACCLWION NR: AP5006976 AUTHOR: A. S.: Baver, A. I Sid* it' kun Me rov Rabinovich, S. Me st TITLE: P hi,. A, on,. ructures propertles pamtJ SOURCE: Uspekhi Widit V4 '34t - n0#- 3t- 1965u_ 132453 -TOPIC-TAGS., pyrolytic E*aphitei-by4rocarbon-Aecomposittoji!' hydrocarbon pyrolysis mechanism graphite-structuret --- griap4ite property, graphLte- ABMILCT: An-u-0-46-date compe-ehe'rivive'-review -of West~rn_ and-S64iet lkeratti --isid- -0 eparation, structure, proper"i i0olications Upyrolytic:_' on- -the pre graphifi~_ (PG)-has-,been presented.' , -Soytq,sources comprise about.25%--- inces- the- I propierti9 -of the total of 120 refere n the. last fe~~ un clue, e": -searchers and engineers rlt6us scien-1 of P attr va G acted attention of n tific and* technological fieldo, FG J# valuable not o-tily" as-A unique propertle*-but-- rt A#. material or,-pr r also-Ak Opp ation al-, other cially -C pyrolytic mate fals, -espe 6Wyik arb4ded-Aft ~V' trides which might become increasingly - important lh-the card 'Q, AP5006976 Purely scientific ifitd st i6 the t ady:' f- PG iA iv r re 8 0 0. er ed from its prope es which depend only-,6n-,changes-inl-s,lxuc.tur-e,------- Soviet researchers contributed to-the, study of PG in the following fields: -the'- 1. -Mechanism of C6 hydrocarbons. P. A.Tesner and workers advanced the theory-of--d--rect ,7 of hydrocarbon molecules into ca:_,"bon and hydrogen on-a -h e-ated-'substrater and introduced the concept of "th eshold" concentration of carbon, at which, carbon black begins to form in. the 'gas phase. ---They also explained. re- tardation of pyrolysis by hydrogen. ---A. P. Rudenko contributed to the hydro- hypothesi of iiiWtiple'dehydrogeitation-cohdens;ktio-n of aromatic carbons. V. A. Poltor iy and P. S. Shafitarovich ak and V. V. Voyevodsk and B. V. Pavlov presented ex-p-C rimental evidence of AM-Uree;radical mechanism in the-pyrolysis of propane-and methane. The authors.of the:- review concluded that the free-radical mechanism of the formation of PG C 6-6r, k~MIOWNR:: AJP5~976 is the most credible, butthat the multiple:,d ydrog'en*tIon-eqnd6niMIon- mechanism ccupled with radical- lymerlzation-o'ght a' id -ed PO u ~o_ to, be cons er The authors summarized different points, of view into one coherent th e-6 ry c an -pyrolysid-of hydro rbons, on the me h ism of high- and low-tamperature ca Mar!.yas n, and P. A. Tesner:studied the kinetics of deposition of PG films in the low-temperature py~olysfs of methane and concluded -that the temperature coefficient of the pyrolysis rate is high. The catalytic, effect of the surface (active- alumina,', on- the cracking of hydrocarbons was V. Benevolenskaya - -aiid - V.-P., ~Kejl-tsev. studied by 0. nt contrit...utions were,ma Fialkov 2. Structureof-PG. Rece de.Oy A. nd co-workers on the x-ray,study of the- c ryatal -st ructure), V~ f._'_Xa6a T. Kaverov on the determination.6f the degree of graphitil zation as a runcticon-of-the-c?2 rpacii3g---(betiN~g~qn-t4y_~-rs-),. and A.'S. Fialkovandco-workers (Zh. strukl' khimii,~ v. 6, no, 1965)-dn-kw ray and electron-microscope study of We microstructure of PG.,~ Card 315 - --------- -K FIALKOV, A.S.; BAVER, A.I.; SMIRNOV, B.N.; CHAYKUN, M.T.; SIDGROV, N.M.; RADINOVICHO S.M.; YURK(FISKIY, I.M. Structure of pyrolytic carbon of various modifications. Zhur.strukt.khim. 6 no.1:66-69 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18sl2) 1. Submitted Jaiinary 16, 1964. SIDOROV, 11.11. Summertime recreation of workers in Kuyb7shev District.- Gor.khoze Mosk. 34 no.6:20-22 Je '60. (MLU 13:7) 1. Predsedatell ispolkoma Kuybyshevskogo raysoveta. (Moscow-Rec;reation Llreas) SIDOROV, N.N. Party and state control over jobs is in operation. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 37 no.7:4-5 J! 163. (MIRA 16.11) SID-OROV, 11. N. "Determining the Critical Porosity of Samis", Giroteldi. Stroi, No. 3.1, 1949. Cand. Tech. Sci. SIDMOIF, N.N.. kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk. . - ~ - .- - . Investigation of the critical porosity nf sands using a single- shear dev.4,-~ot. Sbor. LIIZRT no.144-20-28 152. (mraA 8:4) (Soil mechanics) (Sand) SIDOROT. N.Ne, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. ~, a.-, .-. I Preparatory turfing in building railroad embankments on marshes. Sborf- LINIM no.144:29-63 052s (KM 8:4) (Railroads-Construction) (Soil stabilization) LEBEDEV. h1khail Nikolayevich, kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; ASHEN, Soflya Mikhailovna, kandidat takhnicheal-ikh nauk; ZMIYEWO. Sargey Mitro- fanavich. kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; KRYWOT, Georgiy Nikolayevich, kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; SIDOROY, likelay 11kolarevich,kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; PAUL', T.P., Inzhener, redaktor; TUDZU11, D.M., takhnichookly radaktor [Building] Stroftellaos proisvodntvo. Pod red. M.N.Lebadeva. 2-e parer. izd. Moskva, Goo. transportnoo sheleznodor. Izd-vo, 1954. 489 p. (MLRA 13:4) (Building) SnMOV, N.N., kendidat takhnicheskikh nauk. ---~~Imb=rater., lnv,*stlgatlons of the characteristics of resistance of send to @hear. Trudy TSKIIA no,18:53-84 136. (MM 9:10) (Sell mechanics) (S&vA) ,Z,5fl ,,,k&Adidat tekhrAcheskikh n&uk, dotseAt. _ " 2.Ly 4? ,~:2 J~ aw Effect of sand moisture on its critical porosity. Sbor.LIIM no.150:83-85 '56. (MM 9:n) (XwA) (Soil mechanics) BZMZ&YIIMV. V.G.,prof.; TARO&BUKO. M.A.; PROKOPOVICH. A.G.; HUCHINOV, I.F.; SOROKIN, ed.; BOBROVA. Te.N..te JXQ(&.AL.Y. khn. red. �;D [Research on the strencth of Jand foundations] Imeledovanila prochnosti peschanykh DRnovanil. Moskva, Go@. transpabol-dor. izd-vo, 1958- 139 P- (3alaushkin, Veasoiuznyi naucimo-imeledovatell- skii institut transportnogo e~roltel'stva. Trudy, no.28) (MINA 12:2) (Younlations (Sand) . 't I- -, 1 11 , ~ ... I I , " , , , . '-; 'T ". . , 'I . .&MIlilwil ., I.*- - -D'107, irin~. .. , I - ~~ - I- :_ 11.1 ~ ,-, ~7, -%--. 1. 11 Z,..:? no.147:157-1~') `,?. 0.11-." 11:11) ( ~oi 1 B3RhZ-;V-S-:,'V, V.G., prof., dol:tor tekhn.nauk; SIDOROV. N.N.0 dotsent, k-and. tekhn.nauk Using reinforced concrete shell piles. Sbor.LIIZHT no.164:187-197 159. (MEU 13:8) (Concrete piling) BmzAgmv, V.G., prof., doictor tekho.nauk- SIDOROV, N.H., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk - P Testing the strength of sand foundations of bridge supports. Sbor.LIIZHT no.164:'-98-208 '59. (HULA 13:8) (Bridges--Foundations and piers--Testing) SIDOROV, U.N., dateent, kand-takho-nauk bome characteristics of the displacement resistance of sands. Sbor.LIIZHT no.164:209-218 '59. (KIRA 13:8) (Band-Testing) (Soil mechanics) L3 of 9.', ral, 12 11 BEREZANTSEV, Vsevolod Glebovich, doktoz! takhn. naakg prof.; KSENOFONTOV9 Aleksandr Ivanovich, Icand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; PIATONOVp Yevgeniy Vladimirovich, prof.;__�IDQROV-,-IIikoj*y Nikolayevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; YAROSRINKO, Veevolod Alsksandrovi-ch-I Iffw-d. tekhn.nauk, dots.; GOLIDSHTEYN, M.N., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.9 reteenzent; ' TERLETSKIY, V.P., ir-zh., retsenzent; LLPIDUS9 L.S., inzh., reteenzent; ZHEMTSOV, I.V.g irzh., retsenzent; GWTOV' N.M.0 inzh., reteenzent; SILIN, K.S., #ph.,retsenzent; SURODEM, V.P., inzh., red.; NHITROVO P.A., tekhn. red. [Soil mechanics and foundation engineering] Makhanika gruntov, oBno- vaniia I fundamenty. Moskva, Vass. izdatellsko-poligr.. obOodinenle M-va putei soobshcheni-iag 1961. 339 p. . (MIFLA 3-4: 8) - (Soil mechanics) (Foundations) SIDOROV, N.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent Study of the deformation proj:perties of sand in the phase of displacements. Sbor. trud. LIIZHT no.146:64-75 162. (KUU 16:9) SPIDIN, V. P. ;_,SIXMV9 Y. N. ~ KOSTANDOV, A. I. , red. izd-va; CHERMSK.AYA, Ft., takhn.red. (Study of soil subject to triaxial pressure) Issledovanie gruntov v usloviinkh trekhoanogo ashatiia. LeningrRd. Gos- strolizdat, 1963. 89 P. (MRA 16:7) (Soil wahanice) ABELEV, Yu.M., dektor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ABELEV, M.Yu., inzh.; BAKEOLEIN, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; ZBEHEZANTSEV, V.G., doktor tekkm. nauk, prof.; WALM7, S.S., dok+-o-- tek-1m, nauk; GODES, E.G., inzh.; CORBUI;OV-POSADOV, 1* 1., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; DAU'.ATOV, B.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; DOKUCHAYEV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; KRUTOV, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; KSENO.FONTOV, A.I.p kand. tekhn. nauk; MARIUPOLISKIY, G.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; MIORkiESKUL,N.N., Inzh.; P&(LEY, Ye.M., inzh.; SAVINOV, O.A., doktor tekhn. nauk; SILOAV, NA., kand. toklm. nauk; WORODINSK17, Ii. .., kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV, N.V., doktor tek1u,.ziauk,* Yj IDKD;, A.Ya., irizh.; SHASMOV, S.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; MOV, M.L., inzh.; YAROSHENKO, V.A., kand.teklLn.nauk, t-oceit.wd]; UALEM, Ye.P., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn.red. [MaLual for the designing of industrial plants, apartment houses, and public buildings and structures; foundations] Spravochnik proekl,irovshchika pron7yshl(inrqkh, zhilykh i obshchestvennykh zdanii i sooruzhenii; osnovaniia i funda- menty. Leningrad, Stroiizdat, 1964. 268 P. (YJ,1A 18:1) S[MAYDEA, ShIka markovich. Pztnimali uchastiye: GALIFEUN, S.V.; rloy-Aff)VI N.S.$ dots.; SIDOWV,,_~IJI,., nauchnyy red.; RUSAKOVA, L.Ya.p ved. red.; SAFROKOVA, I.M., takhn, red, (Manual fir geol.-Iml angineem On linear studies]Spravochnik I ,nzhenera--geologa lineinykh izyzkanii. Leningrad, Gostoptekh- izdat, 1962. 284 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Engineering geology) STDOTIOV, 1: Motors, Electric Avg 49 'The Problem of Classifying the Characteristics of Serlell Traction motors,- N. N. Siderov, Cand Tech Sol, jmjmw%d Just of Railroad Mransp pp ftiektricbeetwo" No 8 DevelLoved a sysimm for Classifying the Cheractm-letle Ow I of series and acupomd traction motors. Bumested, a EwthOd for quantitative evaluation of themao curves by c(uparlem wlik Vie ldeallf cmpleti~17, m- setwatm, series cbm-acterimt1c. Includes shmpe rp%s 12 traction notere mw nume. R02INFUID, V.Ye.; SJDOROV, S.-N.; KMN, S.ye.; RAKOV, V.A., redaktor; VIKRINA, G.P., ",f-fek'hnic'htskiy redaktor. 1-1 [Slectric railroads] glektricheakie iheletnye dorogi. Koekva, Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1931. 536 p. (KLRA 8:2) (Ilectrio railroads) SIDCROV,1.1., kandidat takhaicheskikh nauk, dotsent.; SHELOSHKOF.I.K., Rand1dat tekhalchookikh sauk; ASSEM,G.A., Inshener; PMKS,A.T. inzhener Improving the electric circuits of direct current truak line electric locomotives. Sbor. Ll MHT iko.145152-71 '51. (Electric locomotives) (MLILA 8:10) AID P - 6o8 Subject USSR/Blectricity Card 1/1 Pub. 27 - 12/3-9 Author Sidorov, N. N., Kand. of Tech. Sci., Dotsent, Leningrad Title Calculation of temperature rise curves for rheostat elements with changing heat transmission and thermal capacity Periodical Elektriches';vo, 8, 59-61, Ag 1954 Abstract General formulas for different types of resistance ele- ments are presented. The heat balance conditions are discussed. 1 diagram, 2 tables, 3 Russian references (1907-1951). Institution Leningrad Institute of Engineers of Railway Transporta- tion Submitted F 6, 1954 -,SIDORO,V 'I N N., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; SUSLOV. B.V., inthener. ~ , - 7 e. ; MZ4 System of cab suppvrts for new types of main line electric locomotives. Vest, TSNII WS 15 nn.1:41-45 Ag Is6. (KLRA 9:12) (Mectric locomotives) ROSINMID, Vitally Yevgenlyevieh; CHEBOTAREV, Yevgeniy Viktorovich; SIDOROV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; BOIZOV, Nikolay An&reyevich: TRAIMTMAN, L.K., -red ..; 7RIDM, A.M., tekhn.red. [Princinles of electric traction Oanovy elaktricheakoi tiagi. Moskva,'Gos.energ.izd-vo. Pt.l. ITheory of train movement, traction and braking chara.-teriatics, traction calculations and testing] Teoriia dvizhaniia DoezdA, tiagovye i tormoznye kherakteriettki, tiagovye rAschety i ionytanlia. 1957. Ill p. (MIRA 10:12) (Ilectric railronds) ROZEMLID, Vitaliy Yevgen 'yevich, d-r tekhn.nauk, prof.; - nikolay Nikolayevich; XMIN, Sergey Yefimovich; VLASOV, Ivan 7-v~-n6vich-,'SIDOROT, X.I, lnzh., red.; MD11, G.P.,tekhn.red. [Electric railroad@] Blektricheskie zhel~2nye dorogi. Izd.2-oe, perer. Pod obahchei red.T.I.Rozonfellda. Moskva, Goe.transo. shel-dor.izd-vo, 1957. 431 p. (KIRA 11:1) (Blectric railroads) 51DOROV, N.N., kand.tekhn.nauk. dotsent. Braking distance for high-speed trains. V 6st.TSKII KPS 16 no.6:27-33 S 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Leningradskly institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta imeni eked. V.N.Obraitsova. (Railroads--Brakes) ROZENFELID, V.Ye.. prof., doktor tekbn.nauk; SIDOROV, N.H., kand.tekhn.nauk. (g. LenIngrad) Book about single-pbase current electric traction (nUsing commerclal-frequency single-phase.current in railroad electrification' by A.S. Avatkovs Reftwed by T.N. Rozenfelld. I.N. Sidorov). Zhel. dor.tranap. 40.no,;gi (Mh 11112) ton) (Avo*ov. A.5.) Ae SIDOROV. H.M.,kand.tekhn.naukdots.; MILYUTIN, S.V.,kand.tekhn.nauk Conversion of d.c. traction motor characteristics for a "odified field. Sbor.LIIZHT no.159:124-127 '58o (MIR& 12:2) (Electric railway motors) SIDOROV, N.H., dots., kand. takhn. nauk; SHEIMSHKO, K.K., dots., kand, 11 ,i_. nauk (Leningrad) Now textbook for railroad technical schools (121actric traction system* by N.D. levashev, G.K, Astaflev G.Ae AlItsbuler. Reviewed by Y.N. Sidsrov, K.K. SholeshkO Zhol. dor. transp. 41 no.5:92-93 X7 159. (MIRA 12:7) (Blectric railroads) (Levashov. B.D.) (Astafley. G.11.) (G.A. Alltshuler) ROZENFELID, Vitaliy Yevgonlyovich; ISAYEV, Igor' Petrovich; _S!K~QJM "IkQL jj!~~b; DYADIKOVO A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, ~ikoja ay retsenzent; KALININ, V.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; BDBROVA, U.N., tekhn. red. (Electric tractioij]glektrichaskaia tiaga. Moskva, Trannsholdortz- dat, 1962. 346 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Electric railway motors) SIDOROVp_N.A-. Truck tramportation in Moscow. Gor.khoz.Moak. 36 no,js23-26 Ja 162. (MIRA 16s1) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom transporta i avyasi Moskovskogo gorcJMwgo komiteif Kommisticheakoy partii Sovetskogo Spyusa. (Moscow-Motortraeks) SIDOROV, N.N., prof. (Leningrad); TRZYMUND, NoD4. dotsent (Leningrad) i OAmdamentale of eleetric tractionu bor S.I. Obipov, I.A. Mironov. Reviewed by N.N. Sidorov, N.D, Treixmd. Zhal.. dor. tranap. 45 no.3*-95-* Mr 163. (MIRA 1696) (Electric railroads) (Osipov, S.I.) (Mironov, K.A.) SIDOROVY N.P,, student; TSFAS,1 B.S., dotsent, nauchnyy rukovodltell An elementarv error in N.M.Beliaev's textbook"Strength of materials,' Sbor.dokl.Stud.nauch.cb-va Fak.mekh.-Qell. Kuib. sellkhoz.inst.no.1;71 162. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Kuybyshevskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. SIDOROVO N. T., Cand Tech Sci -- "Theoretical and,experl- mental stud~w of certain diagrams of telegraph AnuUllap- -tlZiiiPion sem-icondactor trio e8." Len, 1961o (Len Order 1, "-e'- te ~ of Lenin Inst of Engineers ransport im V. No ObraAt80V) (KL, 8-61, 249) - 307 VCYYTENKO, I.P.; GORODNICHIN, N.T.; DEREVYANKO, L.V.; ZAKRASNYAM, F.D.; PARSHIN, V.F.; PURTOV, L.P.- SIDOROV ILZU"SHAPOVALCVP I :i~, I.F.; KOI-IJU-tOVA, Ye.V.,, red.; tekhn.red. (Telegraph devices using noncontact switches) Telegrafnye ut3troistva ra beakontaktnykh perekliuchateliakh. Moskva I Izd- vo ",IIVj)jz'#'~ 19(d.. 295 P. (14IRA 170) 38520 S/186/62/004/003/013/022 C E075/E436 AUTHORS: Belov, ,3.%*,, Zhelezkov, R.V., Polyakov, N.T., Sidorov, N.V. ,r ITIX: Radiometric method for the determination of isotopic composition of cerium separated from the fission products of heavy nuclei PEP 101) 1 CAL :Hadiol0limlyn, v.4, no.3, 1962, 334-340 'A r A mettiod is described for the quantitative determination ofl~he L.,,;otopes of radioactive Ce, isolated radiothemically.from Ce 1, Ce143, Cel.44 and their filial lsotNes Prl 3 and Pr To determine the activity of ce144 and Prl 4 from the O'-ray spectra, a P-spectrometer was used with an anth"racene crystal and photomultiplier. Determinations of Ce141 and Cel.43 were carried out using a scintillation. y-spectrometer. Analysis of.impulse amplitudes was realized with a multichannel analyser ;-nV-100 (AT-100). The total activity of the products was measured with the 4--;*--counters. The formula for the calculation of the activity of Cel.44 is A = K144 x N144, where N144 is the total number of impulses/min registered in 53 to 100-m channels. The Card 1/2 S/186/62/004/003/013/022 Radiomatric method ... E075/E436 value Of i~144 was found to be 18.9 + 1.2. The activity of Ce143 was calculated by formula A = K143 x N143, in which K143 was found to be (1.05 + 0.05) x 102. A similar formula was used for Ce14i, where K141 was(l.40 + 0 'o8) x 102. Activity of Pr143 was found either from that OF Ce143, taking into account the accumulation, or by calculation from the total activit ed lZi %jXr 3 by the 4 IT-counter, of the combined activities of Ce e and Cel4~ ---) Pr144. Errors in the determinations of the activities did not exceed + 1010'. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. Sli I IM 111"PEO: may 6, )96t Card 2/2 1A A Y~ V, j V. jism nic ncll'i r-e I-Ibc Je 3. eye, dLvenstis. VOP- Pit. 22 no.3:63-~,' F! A 1'7 lz Lsvoj~y-v djr,;Zhn)f TROYANOVSKIT, Yasiliy Yasillyevich; SOLWSJCV. A.M., in%hener, retsenzent; SIDCROT, N.Y., inzhener. redaktor; FOPOVA. S.M., takhaicheskiy [Electric clocks] Ilektrichaskie chasy. Ixd- 3-0, parer. i dop. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1956- 226 p. (MIJU 9: 8) (Cl,)cks, Blectric) SIDOIIOV N V. jr,zhenaro 0 - ..;"a; a. Avtom.tolom.i oviazi no.9:19-21 157 jaectric lieht Clock ~Mlft i0: 8) .3, Electric) (Cloc,,, SIDOROV, Hikoley Ta.T111yevich; SUKRRTEV. Te.M., kand.tekhn.neuk, red.: SHURYBROV, S.A., red.i-zd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn.red. (Operation of electric clocks] Inmpluntatsils elektrochasovykh untroisty. Moolm, lzd-vo H-va kommun. khoz. RSYBR, 1958- 141 p. (Clocks, Electric) (MIRA 11:5) 133-1-12/24 AUTHORS: Antropov, O.F and Sidorov, V.V., Engineers TITLE: An Increase in the Durabilitj of Banks of Electric Yurnaces (Uvelicheniye stojkosti otkosov elektropechey) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, No.1, pp. 48 - 49 (USSR). ABSTRACT: With the use of oxygen, the durability of the banks made from the usual magnesite bricks of electric furnaces deterior- ated. For this reason, the durability of banks from dense magnesite bricks was tested on a 10-ton electric furnace. The design of the lining is shown in Fig.l. The results of the preliminary tests indicated that the durability of furnace banks, when using oxygen, can be improved by applying dense magnesite or chrome-magnesite bricks and lifting the banks by 130 mm above the usual level. zfforts to increase the durability of the imll blocks by changing the composition of materials (additions of chromite ore, scale) were unsuccessful. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Zlatoust Metallur5ical Works (Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheskiy zai AVAILABLE: Library of Congress card 1/1 SIDOROV, Nikolay 'Lasillyevich; NIKOIAYEV, M.I.v-.red.?*.ALMAZOVq V.Z.0 SALAZKOV, N.P., tekhn. red.- (Maintenance of electric clocks]Ekspluatatmila elektrochaso- vykh ustroistv. Isd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, 12d-vo M-va ko*- mun.khoz.RSFSR, 1962. 241 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Clocks, Electric-Maiateaaace aad repair) L 1636~4Z EWT (in MAP, ACCESSEON NFL: A.F4045845 810075/64/M91060/1049 052, AUTHOR: Belov, S. V.; Sidorov,- N. V. TITLE: Radiometric method for i~Lo~a~nal si~ji Of CeM_Ce144~ and Sr89_Sr90_ mixtures in sampleii of low total activity SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 19, no 9, 1964, 1049-1052 TOPIC TAGS: beta spectrometry, radiochemical analysis, Isotope analysis, cerium, strontium,: praseodyinium, yttrium a method for ana A13STRACT: The pirpose of this~ work-was to develop lyztng-~ mixtures of radioactive isotopes with low radioactivity using scintillation spec.,1' trometry. The p - apectrometer consists of an anthracene crystal scintillator (20 x 6 mm) and a 100 channel analyzer AI-100. The specimen is placed 3 MM from the crystal. ',.he background of this spectrometer is very low; throughout the whole energy range(O. 196-2. 18 Mev) it doee not exceed 1. 3 cpm. Beta i spectra of radioactive Isotopes of cerium, praseodymium, strontium and yttrium Card 1/2 L :L0'363-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4045845 are shown. The obnerved amplitude distribution beginning from the 20th and 50thi channels results only from the -emission of praseodymium- 144 and yttrium- 90 i respectively. The magnitude of the activity of Ce144 and Sr89 Is found from the difference between 1he total activity of the i5ample, easured with 4 counter and the activity of Ce14'1~Pr 4 144- and Sr9O--L--. Y 0 respectively. The method has great advantages for analysis of low actWIty samples due to Its high if-count- ing efficiency as weLl as due to the high accura!:y of its results as compared with' analysis by absorption curves using aluminum filters. The error of measurernent: of the activity of thick specimens does not exceed 10-15% while for thin film the error does not exceed 5016. Orig. art. has: 4 figures ASSOCIATION: None SU13MTTED: 12Aug63 EWCL- 00 SUB CODE: GP, NF NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER- 000 Card 2/ 2 g' a --a I Doxit"Vil WSJ 1. a 0 Jew V J-6 CAPM -ALJO IX A~ k 4 4 4~11 . - too '71~0 40 Ail A modrk 0 1 00141 NO) '. V41 4; 0. Te N' V.11 of a ken finds C8141YSIS Pr"W. by clOctro-l'usWisk for Jr. 44) 40d S. R.) If. 1W PoWn and Richardsnri tnell-I (cf. C. A. 19. XW, andL'U" bad approx. the same activity. lat-Tause the Ist it- U. S. homoens,im W be roilall,1, I. c'. *A". of the plornof ing I "M 'folk. C. A. 1) vim used. Natural Itsivartitc oxideq in the no- of the Ft.,side*. proctes!"I viiih a me. .4111111 (PC TWA. FcO 27.3. AlAh 1.4 &WWI St(h 0.9%) am pare iderable vel'Wity. floweverr. Ore lormatioin of more AlAh 14.b%) mut K N(h 133%) were used " initial mate- complex conthiustion between Fe oxides and peor"Oteft rimls. The reslLwfiem aim] 1"t for 64:11vity of the catalyst guaranteeing its activity at high ttmp. and pirokwAgift was ratrinl (air in the prev";4v described app. its work depended on the tone of citistence of the alloy under the folltminif conditions: fal the reduction: 5 mi. in the liquid state. a- was slitarn ljy the increase of ac. IV Is f the catalyst 41 ;.' nor. mesh) %as reduced at atm. pm- livity of the catalyst at =5' awl :1111) aint. Tharduration *tire with %V-111 nint. lot"ing with the vul. velocity of o4 conling of similar catalysts for let. 21 hol. soil d min.. me see joi0x4pt Ibillierictivity resp., had practialtv imp effect on its ft~ivity. although ... J'I'l I-v flu. X14.4-fifelit In Ili, cm. jw-ing from the Ituslu-ting of The catalyst usiriewhat dectram-4 its sctivity~ zoo :0 '3 Irs'.11,41 4,1141111.-1 at Ami .9 if,, %.4. %,. W 4-ro'hind "I no-flivi tin the activity of a** Ihr,-istKlV%t. 4000 00 11~ Inner. 11'Nowarn,104% fitasa 4 111"A 1114anefift &ndt the 00 of promoters with itwju*kms of tbr S., tmw&~. &w AU) see "Uter. h"c ahe transition from cumpleirly fused falow to card onsteriod was obtrivrd. Thearusly-<ibeda. - was Wer of Fe oxidation its both layrrip diwirriord that U som .4, .00 otidisird more thoin I. Atkin. of KNO, osidisrel The crots. Ilia, firlitile introducing the Kill into the alloy. %of MR zoo 11! A. A. Pookinorsor iiLISMI-SILA IdIALLUKK41. 1.1111461%,01 CLASSNIK&A" 112- 1-11304 -1- 0- 41H 4-- 0 AV 10 AS Is It a mt C, it Is I, A 1 4 ad a a a I far of 9 do to 0 0 0 0 S 0 a 0 0 1 we a 3 a 99 00 ; 0 0 0 9 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 +60 a a is al 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 0 : : : M : w w 0 a W a 0 a E 0 PAl As a A JL~ "I A 1- -a 94yofts rep( If$ so 0 0 4 w 0 and N. V. Sklgiarov . (U. S. S. k.) 11, . ,1 1 " elmn Far d f 1 . 1 11 11 l , rM p = Mn 0 0%) zl usittatiam wil 00 r1le ulaaanclil" ~,Wm aw" ad" vi andtow mint. saawsed for the PI z fuslow. Tbeslivityusibecalmalyst 0 j Ihen that pvVil. from Me eameentgale life; lbin is explaiwil by Ilw aw"M Fif-, air. Tbr: tivity'.44 0 r art flifirial majilietive, all brolins I n -3 tbv N,-Ho SIM WSP ChI1141114 INS k rawr ism to ON). 4M and 475*. 41 #A or a a al - Al- Ja- -1--TA a$ Is. c 0.12.si m1 14".111 1AW. 60a, anal KN4 1. aslym by elm. raid was 16ghrr utund Macrae- bicl 1 f u ia ill l w l fal ".J. lowsl r V o., 11 Is". In Ible wilinly Ao fised. but that Ass Tapba, a.....- f ZIP too It A -11ALta,"WE0 01111,114,111 a ~1. a, I- ~ 'at u to a;a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 * 0 fee 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 ;, 0 0 0 0000000 0 0960 0001 - - - - - - - - - - . - - - W V IF is 9 v 0 r W 6WO b 11 A LA 1,0"i X, I I V-1 -A- - I -A 4 (A IV U 00 0 Swett" M a 4OW10 for mmeow syndieds. V. C'. 0 1 reirgin mW M..V_AhiuAAj6 J. Appfwd Own. W. S. : S. R.) 12, 11MO-740a Pirwb lialial 00 Wral) "site coutaluni Fri) 38.11d), Fv,(N 1.1k). AlAh' 0: a SON 2,101). MIO 13 25, C&O O.W1, C(h M.70. A- 'a nfxw. P 0011. 8 0.12 (as oulhate) wall HjO 1.16%. 'rhe -00 0 -Ynttwm% of N"s was attrinpleol at mwinal pc~lrr aml ob limit? 1.00 11114 ilgAttivv at still. INV-UM 014d 41011 slightly actlvr at 00 :1411atin.. while the wtivitval saniplesnitax. the vaulv,i ASO so j! in file forin al feiric axid,- was more active. I'lic highr.t 00 coo 00 3 11"Ilvill, was evisched withs catalyst nmig, the pr in III, Imm III Fr.O.. A. A. litirlitlinolk -Ono 06 goo goo 400 !600 00 33 too L A .41ALLU*41C-L LITIAR-U,01 CL-WO.C.IP0- A I S I u a AV no Av to a .1 :24 66000A090096jes;90"Oe" 0400000000000000000 pot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 ~0; ~10.9. 10i, 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOWI -IV w w Is w w w,- I , 'I %1 11 Is ~l a I$ A It 11 4 6 ma M, Is to o 1 1 , "I a L. a -&--i 60 A p Q It 0 t p 0 42 6 A l a 11 I I v ? A ! , . " It UWQU~k budimmot d do N. N. Pebrnit!= %I(V V and 1). 0. J A bm . . IS. 76-94in 104T wn, Of the Fr0 o Al + 31 l l , , 1-.11% K90 Catalyst with a ftwoul cw l MA Mae "nurvory kiinlarm diol mot Imitraer its solivily in ammmis syn. Ilwasundrrapremorrof1malm. Thrmlwp~uwlj.vth, Itt"Att ul i d a 16 roe lic s va" wil, A.A. lot 0 coo goo :0 moo moo 1,40 P ie too 0,21, 1 r I 1,.1! 1 goe ip s a 411,41, N. .1411, 40 4.1. lot mom, i --i, aoi i - 7;-s -1 9-Ams MW It I % 3 M Sol sit q n I 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 9 A 0 :'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole a 0 0 0 v a 0 0 0 0 0 9000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .n -u A u OGA Tbo Sam 4d #A Instant at abodeml dew in ON 00 Of spuftalb 10 mmm"to MIND ft Nhgy of of Posen. V. 0. Telals, N p row and K 8 sh"bMbO. J. APOW 00 -W(is A.I.* R:) is, . C lee M3 ROOM. Poe. of ISO c"*M "Ift 140, Feq%. A" ,mW K.0 V.,.. .00 38^ f3 101 2" *M 38-U OW 012;441) 13.40.2&30. gi.10 MW 000 0. (A) 200 25.00 Y"O' S-S 2-94; (6) 3030 A2.70 and (7) 14AD. 43.80.311-00.2.1i co -4. Tb. Motion moo 0 0.3 tums pMpd =tit* with AJA AWDII GOA IN t furpatIp. The W at a vul. owl. if of X-11 A" 0 -telyst of sta-40- th, Md. vw-fty 44 40 miatt'd 21tk). lee 'a 49 Cu" ScOW11Y 090sund IW1b an gee f A m1a. mat. d AIA tak"attv"W'S MW WtJvf1Y of wee IYM *-M be 6td. bg the ,.k. goo Them 9 a co-17" Caug, 0.1% A40 ja 7= belon, W at atm. PMOMW. goo . am kff activity at Wd 3WUO at sboum bale up to 6% The W-Y -t*ft (Fe-Al Wd gee, -40170ts (Fe-AWL probamy the effiect of Koo. A. A. pck%wuy see -SL A 4GVA1A~A4, Ltt~*&WWSG C&ASUPICATOW 1,01060 .4V M. 0.4 wee 1 r I . I it is 1-4 1-1 a pis; i a 0 0 0 000966966*999 4-00*400000:0 SIDOqOV, N. V. Kinetics of the syntnesis of ammonia under high presure. 1. temperature The conditions in the reaction sono. A. A. Wedenskii and X. V. dorov (LAnin" St High Pressure Inst.). J. Apiplied 2M. (U.S.S.R.) 19 1115 1 (in Russian). 7-69rMW -In conventional lab. columns, operating on the countercurrent, heat-exchange principle, under pressures 2 up to 833 kg./sq. ca., the temp. distrIbution along the reaction zone is nonuniform; with a 5.4d. catalyst columnp 13 M. in dian.1, 40-4A am. high, grain site 1.5-2 ma.,, the temp. rose sharply from 510 to 6rn-65V over an initlal segment of the catalyst zone equal approx. to 10% of its length and then fell to 520-5000. Because of this temp. gradicut,, the usual app. In unsuitable for kinetic studies of the process. Calcus. by tho equation,6 2 - K (T - L ),-Ow - G - A 7- - 0 (whereo e - beat of reaction evolved3along the lengthA/ of the reaction zone; T and T temp. of the gas (5100) and of the wall (~000), reap.; K a total coca, of heat transfer from the gas to the wall m 174pDM D = diam. of the catalyst column a 0.002 a.; G - wt. of gas; a -'sp. heat of the gas), dividing the catalyst column into 10 vol. elements of 0.5 al. each, and computing for each element of length4l,, the mt.4 G of Nl~ formed,, by Wedenskils (unpublished) formuladG . WA/(100 4 A) where W - vol. rate of ga a entering the zone element; d, Of IIH3; A = Percentage of NH3 in the gas along.4)) # for P - 100j, 300P 500v 859 kg./Gq. on., Yield data showing that in order to insure uniformity of temp. over the reaction zone, it Is necessary and sufficient to distribute the catalyst nonuniformly. In particular, the catalyst must be dild. inthe first segments of the re- action column. Practically# it was shown that it is enought to dil. the catalyst uniformly through admixt. of grains of an inert material; the r. I b( if 11) ,, , f I . Y e , 6!nlng Mashinontroitell no.lz43 ja 16:,:. (M:.;~.k -LB: 3) -4 4' 6 L 217 - I ENO Or WT0VrV__. (t)-- Pb-4/P*_5/Pr_4/JPs_4/Vu-4. ACCESSION KR: AT5010593 MV3147/"/003/0W/00)6/002* AUTHOR: Breatkin. A. P.: 9ramenitakiy. P. K.; Sidonw. - N. TA. TITLE: Inventigation of the safe auperaaturation of the orpz"n by inert Meaft under different aured . ly SOURCE: AN SSSR. InstItut evoIntaigpo ii. orgauftm v _I fixioloot. Funkta usloviyakh tzmenennoy gazovoy aredy, T* 3t 19649 1-6;-A TOPIC TAGS: respirationt decompression,'respiration supersaturationg inert gmj nitrogen AMRACT: -In studying the mechanism of development, and particularly the' pro- it ,r phyl~xis of di-cZiii~ression disruptions, important R-erm-lne that supersaturation point by Inert gasses.which leads to the first PtOMS Of this type-of ditiruption. In experimentally-determining t4e level of a given,-~. supers aturation point and assaying, its- quantitative characteristics, it- pecessary to consider the specific nature of supersaturated g s4luid ISO- ilutions as well as the formation o~ gas bubbles in thia tissues and !esPp!ec11a111gj_ ,in the blood of the 113 L~4217445~ ACC=ION NR.- AT5010593 The authors studied 5 dogs and 6 cats. Each animal was Initially ex- ,amined fo determine the maximum pressure of dissolved nitrogen which at ~normal pressure did not evoke symptoms of decompression. This was done by exposing animals to pressures of 2. 2 atm and higher for 4-6 hr, ~with subsequent rapid decompression to normal pressure. The pressure in each subsequent test was increased by 0. 2 atm. That yressure of nitro- gen which did not produce decompression symptoms was used as a measure':. of the resistance of the animal to this factor. Animals were carefully ob- served for symptoms of decompreasston In all phases of the experiment. Indices of decompression sickness were extremity bends, panting, or general discoordination. I Results of the experiment Indicate that the coefficient of safe super- isaturation should not be considered a's constant for'different situations. When the absolute pressure under which the organism Is saturated by an Inert gas is increased, the coefficient decreases. Whether the mechanism of the coefficient change is due to physical inid chemical factors or to changes in the function of the organism to not known. It was conicluded that fthe maximum supersaturation of tissues by an Inert gas can be inore ac-____ 213 L 4a174-65 - ACCES.1"ION MR: AT5010593 icurately determined as a function of the relationship between thi-pressure' of the inert gas and the surrounding'pressure following decompression rather than as a function of the difference between these two values. The concep- tion that the limit is constant Is incorrect, since when the pressure of a Aissolved inert gas is increased, the value for the limit is also sharply Increased. Conversely, when the preisure of a dissolved inert 'ga's is-1-n- creased, the coefficient of safe, superaaturation decreases, a relationship: which Is In agreement with the results of other investigations. T, bRg. art, hm 2 forKUMA Md-2 t= W.- ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 06 ENCLs ~00 ~.SUB 00DEt PH, LS NO W SOV s 009 OMERt b04 ATD'PRMSS 14i- Card 6 - b6 EWG(a',-2/rWG(e',/EWG(J)/EWG(r)/EWG(v;/EWT(1)/FS( )-3 Pb-4/Pe-3.. _1rFZ;,/AM_ (;ZMD ACCESSION NR: AT5=6io DR/3147/0/003/000/0145/0150 AUTHOR: SidorQv. N., Ya. TITLE: Method of determination of hemodynamic indices in chronic experiments with dogs during a ex!_.WjwuM.(in a pressure chamber) SOURCE: AN SSSR. Inatitut evol onnoy tiziologii. Awktaii organisma .yUtai 150 .ueloviyakh izmenennoy gazovoy srWt- V. TOPIC TAGS: pressure chamber, excess pressures experimental methodq'instrumentationt cardiovascular system measurement, blood pressure, pulse frequencyg respiration, bate, methodology, dog, high partial oxygen pressure ABSTRACTdExperiment's w ere performed to'aetermine.the" b*e-M method for obtain- ing the blo-o~d-npir-e-s-a-urii-(aiist-oi-je, 'fit-eral systolic), i~e_ra_te -of tra:~ei of the pulse wave as an indicator of the tonus of the large arteries, the pulsee- frequency (by rneans of EKG), and the respiration rate of dogs subJected 'to high partial pressure of oxygen in pressure chambers. The tat-ho'. .9-8-dD ori~ hic method j6r- a of N. a tMer Method measurem eM 6f. b 0 pres sure, and the method of V. Nerninskly for determInation of the rate of travel of the u1se wave In ma or, MtRglse ~~ave In r!~a c~i LCPr -F171- 1, 4-2186-~5 ACCESSIO14 WR: AT501010 ~arterfes were modified for purposes of the experiment. The Savitskly .method required the greatest amount of modification.- the differential ma nometer was replaced by a piezoerystal, which simplified the proceduri ,and mcreased the accuracy of registration of the differential curve, and the optical system of the mechanocardiograph was replaced by a UBP-01 amplifier and an MPO-2 oscillograph. In order to register diastolic pressure by the Frank-Vexler method under conditions.of increased baro- metric pressure, the highly sensitive air capsule with optical registratioil; :~was replaced by an angular sensor mounted in plastic. The same angular 1! sensor was used for registration of the rate of travel of the pulse wave. The methodology developed makes it possible to directly determine the dynamics of the following hemodynamic indices: diastolic and lateral sy tolic pressure; rate of travel of the pulse wave as an indicator of the tonus of major arteries; and rhythm of cardiac contractions. - On the basis of data obtained with the above methods, it is possible to calculate the follow- ing hemodynamic parameters: the stroke volume, the minute volume, and iperipheral resistanm.- isI Card 2,13 SIDOR07, 111. Ye., (Engr) Dissertation: *The Effect of Various Factors on the Expansi,)n of an Oxidizing Zone in a Blast Fumace During Operation Under High Gas Pressure." Cand Tech Sci,, Moscow Order of the Labor Red Banner Inst of Steel imeni I. V. Stalin . 10 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya Moskvas moscowp 1 Jun %) SO: SUM 318, 23 Dec 1954 ,/Convet~ter Iron ~ifh: reduced Ma0ganaso' content. mela Q-P. Ir(OkI,, and, ~,7 gop 2, OZ-7- A111 .26 content Was obtai~;R "HIRAneate conto. Fe 51 ,C*O 11.8, 810s 14,M CIO/Si% -- 0,81 with a 6.21% 11.1crtwe Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5 p 34 (USSR) A UTHORS, Onopriyenko, V. P., Sidorov, N. Ye. TITLE- Some Concepts on the Problem of the Utilization of Fluxed Sinter at Plants of the Ukraine (Nekotoryye soobrdzheniya k voprosu vnedreniya oflyu.-iovannogo aglomerata v usloviyakh zavodov Ukrainy) PERIODICAL- Byul. tiauchno-tekhn. inform. Ukr. n. -j. in-t metallov. 1957, Nr 3, pp 3-10 ABSTRACT The need for fluxed sinter (FS) for blast furnaces has in- creased after this material was first introduced and adapted~ its increased consumption is attributable to its lower Fe con- tent and to the increased intensity of the smelting processes. A deficit of FS may be supplanted by means of introducing stand- ard or lump ore. Both methods are uneconomical; in the first instance the proportion of fines in the charge is increased (which makes it necessary to reduce the intensity of forced smelting as well as the amount of ore being charged into the furnace); ir, the second case, owing to the lower Fe content of the ore, the pro- Ca rd 112 duction figures for smelting operations decrease while the pro- 137-58-5-8q-34 Some Concepts on the Problem (cont. duction costs of pig iron become greater. In order to obtain additional amounts of FS the output of continuous sintering furnaces may be increased, but only up to a limited extent. The most effective method, therefore, is the introduc- tion of additional continuous sintering furnaces. In order to improve the qual- ity of FS it is advisable to build sintering shops on the same premises as the metallurgical plants, to install sifters for screening fines, and design new systems for cooling of the FS in order to prevent it from breaking up. M. 0. Blast -furnaces--Operation 2. Sintering--Applications Card 212 18(5); 25(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOV/1574 Kyyiv. Ukrayinslkyy naukovo-doelidoyy Instytut inetaliv Vprovadzhennya novoyi tekhn1ky I tokhaologiyi namt zavodakh Ukrayiny; zbLrnyk,.t- 3 (Introduction of Now Techn1qws and Technology in Ukrainian Metallurgical Plants; Collection or Articles, Vol- 3) oylv' Derzhtekhvydaw URSR, 1958. 192 p. 1,000 copies printed. Exec. Ed.: H. Afonina; Tech. Ed.: P. Patealy". PURPOSE: The book in intended for metallurgists employed in rolling and slabbing operations. COVMWE: This is a collection of 11 Ukrainian articles, caWl*d by 22 authors, s=e of whoin are referred to as minent specialists. The svbjects. dealt v1th IL, the articles axe: use of lluestone-fluxed slM in ma"n pig iron, use of blast-furnace gas und r increased pressure, use of o3wgan In taking steel in open-hearth and Bessesier furnaces., description of a now method of "intensified" squeezing of slabs in blooming mills. Same design details, vith direct references tonctual plants and certain operational Card 1/4 Introduction of New Techniques (Cont.) SOV/1574 practices are also featured. Introduction of full mechanization of roll- Ing processet at steel-worko Is taking place. Numerous diagrams accompW the text. Scue articles have bibliographic entries, maInly Soviet. TAKE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Onopriyenko, V.P., and N.Y*. Sydorov. Quality or IAmestone-flumad Slag and Its Use in Ukrainian WeTA11MVeal Plants 6 Onopriyenko, V.0., I.S. Lysenko, A.I. Soldatkin, and B.A. P*trukhln. Flwmd Slag Obtained From Kerch' Iran Ore and Lineotone-Turtle Stone 21 Poki7shkin, V.L. Formation of Metal and Slag In Blaot Furnaces 39 Zaytsev,1.A.4=e_P%dQ&ms in the Now Teehnology of R-11sm the High- phosphorus Pi,g Iran in Open-hearth Furnaces Under Application of oxygen 58 Card 2/4 Introduction of New Techniques (Cont.) SOV/1574 Byelokurov, S.I., Ye. 1. Bwbinek, S.T. Zeykav, P.Ya. Kravtsov, ad , - S.I. Stupell. Use of Calciva-Sillcon in the Deoxidation of Steel for Making Wheelt and Tires 87 Leve., N.Fe. G.A. Klesieshov., and S.S. SandenWro'ka. Effect of Nowistallic Adzdxtures Upon Sam Propertles of Btassimer SteelP DeozIdized by Calcium-Silicon 92 Aleksandrow, P.A., V.V. Klepands, and To Ta. Fqeznlk. Ways of Ineraw- ing the Durability and Wear-resistence of Rolls in Rolling Kills 103 Do1zhenkor,, F.Ye. Unused Possibilities of Awasenting the Parfonmee of Suall-roll Slabbing M1118 Working Large-olze Slabs 117 Filipow, I.N.. Steel Rolling According to Techn logical Performance Charts; Cmlpdlatim of Charts 140 C ard 3/4 Introduction of New Techniques (Cont.), SOV/1574 Kas lymov, S.F. Introduction of Hochan' zation and Autawtlon in Ukrainian Me-.&Uurgical Plants 154 AVAILABLE: Libxary of Congress . GO/Vp 5-28-59 Card 4/4 _._QMPRIYMO, V.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; SIDOROV, N-Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; LIVOMM. V.I., iuzh. 11--" 1.- Adding limatone to the burden to-increase the speed of the ore mintering process. Trudy Ukr.nWh.-isel. inst. met. no-4:5-13 '58. (KIYA 12:3) (Sintering) (Limestono) KARTIASIVICH, I.N., inzh.; KUKANI. B.Ge, inzh.; tekhn. nauk; CH W OT, G.I., insh. P-1 PrIoduction and use of high-basic XrIvoI log ors minters the Makmovia metallurgical Plant. Blul. TSNIICM no.6:4-7 1 0 . (KM 1115) Okkeawke.-Sinter r SIDOROV, N.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk Effect of certain factors on the dimensions of the oxidizing zone in blast furnace hearths. Trudy Ukr.nauch.-Isal.inst. met. no-5:74-82 '59. (MIBA, 13:1) (Blast furnaces) S/137/61/Q00/010/004/0% A006/AIOI ATIZ:~Off-54 SidorovLAV. Lyaenr(o, 3~. S., Antonov, V. K., Zaporozhqts, W, P. TT.711.3 On ths use of haated and oxygen-enriched air during the sintering of I r,-*.n or,3.9 FRKODI~~Alj Ref'-Yreti,rnyy zirirnal, MetaZlurgiya, no. 10, 1961p 12, Optraot 10%. ("So. tr. Uk--, ni-i.. in-t.metallov", 1~60, no. 6,.34 1- 44) TEC"I Laborwoory sintering was perforx*d with a 22&,z = high obArge layer, 2.x 4.59 C EL.-A 1.0 kasicitV~ When sintering Krivoy Rog ores, an increae* of the &Ir ip to 100 and 3000C, *ntailed a reduction of specific,fuel am- aumption *rtv 12.1r, wnd 25.0% and raised the output from 73.4 to 85.5% ( + 10 sint5eing Kerch ores air heating up to 200 - P-500C raised the iagra-L, of Aa vz1a'.1-lity from 20 and 13% to 30.7 and 26.9%. Th-9 use of air, heated oy gas sombustion over.a oharge layer during 25 % ofthe whole vIn- time, raiBed t",.a.efficiency by 3.5%,..the output from -,76,3.4,080.-*'- aivo* ').2 Waz redl;oed from 20 to 180% in.ihe 'Infilt-rated air. Air heating oyor vs. 3 5~ ihc,.,Id prooped as foliovat a) by gaa C'oMWation, (Q 1,4W kcal"/- a'; its cons";mPt-'~z) of 13 jr-3/t of- si&.er and about 20100C air,tem"rature, makixg it ,7ar-l 1/.2