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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKRIDLOVSKA, E. - SKRIPAK, V.N.

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,~. i ''i ." , r- !an- -,~ ', ~, 7!1 ti-rdicr truck. Inz stavby 12 n(-,.10.- Suppl: Yachl- o1 !P 1. i ( "I .1 - 1.67 6,. ZACEK,K.; ADAM,E.; ADAMOVA, V.; BURIAII,V.; REZAGOVA.D.; _~PTDLOVSKA.E. TAVECKOVA,14; VMKA,.V. Vaccination with live poliomyelitis vaccine (Sabin). Virological and serological control of mass vaccinations performed in the Czechoslovakian SSR during 1958-59 and in 1960. Cas.lek.cesk. 102 no.46:1257--s-1268 P63. 1. Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie v Praze (reditel prof. dr. K.Raska, DrSc.) a Ustav ser a ockovacich latek v Praze (reditel MUDr.J.Malek). goeslif a 66066646f 4~ *0004446060*0060; 1 0 0 Q 11 It 1111 4 0 0 0 6 0 I 11 . L is U I's 1. 1? its S, It a m A is " v i . . . is . v AWI Y I m a cc m tt i b ~ . 1 0 its 4390 - A 0 4-1, Anow Method for the Procom of r"to A - ' rows, No. 4. 11 Anil V. Vemcr. Lejokkim. 1 . C 4trits. Z*41r, 19W. If. 1019--with the umlal Illeth'.1 -j ' :100 , treating resin the luMeallne content 6 reduced frons.10-:11 00 1 to le;-Ig% with S ijille resinachk taking. -00 lace. *rise followinS improved methoil is recommendt-tt: I' -00 60 llitill,.bAlely aficr tile rin,le rv.In Is obidinr,l it is warlord I 00 N11 441' still stilled Willi turpirlitille 14) dil. it In a tor. :11 e 0 m stint: conirnt of V In the mi-Ited conditii)n at is , i .00 ctistrifillied and tile impu iliv% arc washc,l with turpirnthic oo it by Centrifuging, Which mducr. their l"in content to O.lr-1- go 0.08%. The "sin is then crysid. as rapidiv as possible C see (within 2.4-3 lars.), after which it is again centrifulted anti washed with water of :0-45". The crysid. resist acids =00 is contain d- and 1-pirnaric acid anti when prejul. all this 4*0 manner arc r,pecially pure (turpentine voutmi SIPA- ' ' l ' =00 00 i-iolp. lie vioa I. s)-iW I rise injuiti tx;rti.)n of the c 00 a r-in contain, torlivinine and oxidizol r"m avid- mul vAn roe IF I~ 11-d f.w tile dfl". of tile V, Wit. rr,ill. fit ofd, r to cp. - Q fliv pint- itirpmine. this fraviitin i, itratcd with ;1`~ NAOII. which yitl,ls a turpentint: ctintg. Fitit impre ili.sn I - min acid'. M. G. Nl,.,rv 1300 P I L A -ITALLUOrICAL LITEPI.T4011 CLASISFICAUC. S ad.. .0. lltl' CK 0-1 sit -so- -11-*-i 0-0 D1?IP Cr* wit Ila Kart J( al n I Aft I S a W 0 a a I it IN S a a 5 4 9 11 - I - r;40 --0'o' 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 Preparation of ethyl alcohol front mycolo .Ocally harmed !00& A. 1. Skrig4n. Iwq. .1kad. Aauk 114o,wif. -S R 100. N X~13. `o~ IN -Rt)tttd sawdu5t run be used for production of HtOlf, since the cellulose of the spoiled %awdust is still capable of being saccharified. 'Me rutten- samdust can be hydrolyzed under milder conditions than those needed for sound mw nutterial. Theyieldsinfertnen- tation of the hydrolymttes may be even lightly higher; th6 indicates that during rotting the first lu" occur% among the pentcnes, leaving a higher percentage of fernitntable helows. G. %I. Ko%oLapoff I~.I. SHRINdi' A.1, t"ND ILHUNi-,-Li V..j. "Die effect of therrac turnlenbine removal on ~Uhe che,-dcal coqpisition ,,,J' tar-impregnaued pirie wood", _Tzvestiya akade nauk- B5SR 1948 no. 6 p. Ibl-66 Bibliog: 7 it,,--Ms SO: U-32bl 10,April 5.3. (Detoppis ".Ihtu%iall llil'ykji lio. 11 1949) a jq ,,.=ition ot=n!!,e frz a swamp rosin 1000 A. 1. 0.,* et kad. Xauk S.S.S.K. 80. 0117,~9(1951).-Turpcntinr iwlittol from the rosin- zu.itter secured from pinC 3tUrnpi that L%41 twe. immersett :111, 4 pe4t bog for an estd. 10W yems is almost completely v"I of pinrne. but does coutaits p-menthmic and cytitenc; this imitcAtes A hydrogentrion-dch Wroxcilal ion prtecii. rtirpentille Secured froul such Stululn ct,ritains air. IrAc- Iwn5, ith -me ~5u% of tch tuaterLd t.-injr f.urid in the interior of the stutuill. 'rile a1c. fractiun~ coulain sottle phenols, the remainder tmiul bubstantiAlly identical with the AIC. (rACti0TI Of CUITIMOU turpentines. -Stunspi. found- at great drplits are dcvoid of roin acids. M K. he hydrolytic saccharifix: a lion of polysicchari esi of Plant by-prodacts and the developulent of techno 0g Call Procedures for the intproventent of the nutrillamd aspW of crude fodder. A. 1. Skripu, A. I. Koxlov, mid V. S.b)Pl Verner. S. .5. R. 1953, No 0 169-78; Referal; Zhur. Khitt:., Biel. Khim. 1955, Ne A study was twMe Of t1w pli'ducts of hydrillysis of the puly- 111;Illml, xyl:m. Zralmit. VIC- ill pUlt 1witt:6:0. nowl.illy wed :a, crtidv. i,-,Id,:r (:~txaw illid ChA Uf gf',iti cultink:s, woody thk: ~t,tn!, -A c'mi, Ov.). Tile ll~dwly,is w.ts walt tit,-- t,id of ill t he salt) jlvlvvl* stvilm nd -16.:33 ~f Com ImAks :;I ill 4 LS5 IuJ_ Fuel Abst* ' Vol- 15 No- 4 Apr. 1954 Natural Solid Fuels: Sources and Properties 2744. MMMS1710.4 OF FICHTELITE OIL OBTAINED FROM DEEP TAR --IS OF MILLENNIAL AG iq';~~Tvot~ __ E, Skrtgan."A, 1 ----1 Dckl. Akad. r4auy 333R (Rep. ACad. SCI. U.S.S.RJ, 1953. vol. 90, 395-398; abstr. in Chem. &bstr., 19553, 47. 10204). Fichtelite oil from 500, 3000, and 140.0cu year ;Ad ias examined after extraction with ether from the primzrj rAr. 1,0,~;i tncrcased age the content of rosin acids declines (from 34.6A to cf), 'M',ile zhL hydrocarbon content rises; retene (fraam 12.4 to 21 .67-0 and f i Chte I I r C J f rm, 25.3 to 45%) in the 500-3000 year pert od. The oldest specImp-ri had ~'-.uch petrcleum ether-insoluble ratter and ccntained no rosin acids and cr.1%, r.~-.es of fichtelite and retene. Pure fichtelite, ~:rn 20 i.9~79_' i.50;2; retene, n. 99-1000, d20 1.1252, n D 4 1.7370; r. 125C.: viLh 1,3,5-trInItrcbenzene,-m. 1390; Exa:ifnaLicn of pine stumps from 20 to 3000 yeIr'- tne acid czzpcnents, just like terpenes, undergo L-,d reducticn, :~IE mole uf acid yielding 21 :,.j!cs ~_f f1,;hCe1tGe and I or rerene. The primarl car acids decline viic!~ age and vanisa -ar, ~he 5C0 Year level; ablecic acId rises up ro r.,iximun 501 yc_,rs, Lhcri declines rapidly; pyroabletic acid reaches a --2LXim'U;-. at Ycars. '"Ichrelir-e and rcrene ccntinue to Increase In eve" car, 'i-'e ' -ncencrz 'COC. VE-Ir level. It Is believed thatsapinte and larric-piriaric acids are -~cnvemed ro a-blecic acid, rhich yields ,at,--' drcabier-ic ac;!-:1 -arid deWdrcableclc acid', the formwr yields f 1Y fichtelite by lo:-,: of -_~arbcn dic/ldc, 01le ratene famis similarly fran the acid, Mr.1i adrlft~lonal lsss of methane. C.A. USSR/ Chemistry 2 Animal fodder Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 16/36 Authors I Skrigan, A. I., Cand. of Chem. So. Title I Chemical-biological processing of raw fodder Periodical I Abstract I Institution Priroda 2. 93-95, Feb 1954 Chemical-biological methods of processing raw animal fodder for the purpose of increasing its nutritive value are described, Two USSR references (1939 and 1952). Drawing. Acad. of Sc., Byeloruss-SM, Institute of ChemistrY Submitted .......... A - ------ j 'J v/. U1111tation of deeply befled foti4il realam woce, (or iho mlvufachre of thArmal-IniadatIng board. , A. .1 . Eil-rigan Ile"kin, V;'.3. Verner, and A. Norlov. -VetfjfAftd~ 'I V. uk Bdams, s;s,R. 1954 No. 2 the , , e re0antaflon Vf IMMMI)s 6-1 JiYelorwrla ap~rox; 200,(M cu. m. (31 deeply buried (090 wood i3 obtninm each Yv'1r. Is Wood hall d. 0.450-0-W6 an d contains ash OJA4,9% resiu- Our Stlas tatices 17.02~21.80, turpentine 0,52-0 4, ead hydfrjIY'/.ab1q polysacchari(.Tcs 17.03. cenuleje, 4 J~' ad Ugii1n30.05170; Thet-arVentinehasd'.10.83W, nV 1.45-n 5M, and viscodty at 20* 0.01, 10 pois-a. The mauuf:. 'of idsulating hard is described end the phys, and chem., -Proptrt es of thL board P-re givem. During the emme Cf sumnuf.; when the., wood pulp Is L-Lat-trmted Palt Ckf t1r hanIce j JIuloic of the wood is h drol zea W~exoses aa~ y y 7 tlec,, In turn undprgo an oxidative digradadon foT=inT ti- -Itnc!q7~. 1:j'4 SY USSR/Chemistry Chemical technology Card .1/1 Pub. 22 - 27/47 Authors I Skrigan, A. I. Title I Chemical composition of wood pulp of a thousand-year-old pine Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 100/6, 1135-1137, Feb 21, 1955 Abstraot I Data are presented regarding the elementary and chemical composition of wood pulp derived from pines of various age. The results obtained from studying wood pulp of various age are described. KLeven USSR ref- erences (1934-1954). Table; graph. Institution : Academy of Sciences Byelorussian-,")SR, Institute of Chemistry:"-- Presented by : Academician B. A. Arbuzov, August 2, 1954 SKRIGAVO A.I.- SHISHKO, A.H*; ZHBANKOV, R.G. ;~;- qlv- InveRtigation of celluloses obtained from wood and flax waste. Don. AN 3SSR 1 no.1:17-19 Jl 157. (MIRA 11:3') 1. Predstavleno akademikom, AN BSSR B.T. Yerofeyevym. (Cellulose) ProFer-tiles of aLiell-g-l' Le]isdiated1mm eo 2 1p -1 modera and kierg Arjal pine W"U. A. Mr. Pf - 2hir R AM-elb. 1".641 W-4-7, No. 1, IAL47~ku!~-: ruid j1hvg. Pmfiert(eq wr-re &I'd.im: a-CAju- ton, f;olated fron, pineu-oM nt agm, estd. from the thrreof felling, from I to I-40,0r)o yvsrs (Intergtacial waml b-.tr'W1 in peat flogs). The ymlcti of bleachted and mibleachcd cmde cellulose ivtre 40-" and '48,4110'n, rc~,j QZ01ine,3rYleld de- creas4d with -age; fro the lateriKrw 16_2115C;10. .unbleached cellulose wxs nhWned. The Sicld of P.-ccim- d lose ranged from 86VO after, 1 year to 92.5~5% aft" 10(~-503' vimun the wt. of imbleached crude cellMme,. ~ -The ir. ~e was nitrated. ace tvLated, wid denteriated. The, amUi.o -celhilo-e, of QNL- in nits OR in a 1, ocAlulase, and of Ac in crIlulost ar-ntau! dccrcaacdfrora the tima of fell- ing the pinewood; isotopliv Study vhaivd alr,)~,. deazase (,I! 101)gmups. Af n5t (if r lie C 0,11 gro u fli furn; 1-Mmis (infra'. T, red pectra), the gmatc~t anits. of which were iound in ilo5e from wood one, year after felling. In general, le' m . 0 n~ of If and 0 and N dFcrv,-~:cd, The airat CJ Cl - groups (infr-ared -.TpkLr.2) alm, increaSed-,' tair j-..111*n~~ite.,. that the; tramformaiiou of carWhydrates into cycli-2 occurs; noton!y duringthe grwvth.of tht plautSbUt I~L. in LbelVat. rt,fermices. m A AIJTHOR SK, R IIN R." 20-1-33.54 TITLE The Properties -,f -Cellulose Obeained froz, Thousand Years Ql~ Fos- sil Pine Wood. (0 svof~;tvahh ct-t3ellyulozy,vydelennoy iz iskopaZfezoy drevusiny ,3os- ny tysyachelt. -tn(--,,o vozra,,;ta -Ruosian) PERIODICAL Doklady Akad.Nauk SSSR,1957, Vol 115, Nr 1, pp 114 - 117 ABSTRACT The production ol" cellulose and hemicellulose from pine trunks cf peat-bo.-s is of practical importance,especially for the Belorussian SSR.The inveotigation of cellulose obtained from wood of various a- ge.;(from 1 to 14c.ooo yeam old)facilitates the disclosure of proces- ses of chemical transformations which took place at relatively low temiperatures in the course of many thousand years and we-re not. com- plicated by any foreign factor.The investigation of terpezies,resin- ous acids and the wood of thousand years old pines showed "hat with aEing li.-,,drgenation and dchydrogenation processes take place inside the plant tissue, analogous to such a catalysis bj% Zelinskiy,Proces- sea of decarboxylation and the splitting off of side-chains of tl-..e nolecules take place at the same time.The dehydration processe3 and the disproportioning of hYdrogen lead to the foriaation of resinous acids of hydrocarbons.From the carbonhydrat part of the wood carbo- cyclic compounds develop. For -an irvesti,;ation of the tran3formatior of a-cellulose as dependent on age also -.-.ere used physical methods besides chemical ones,especiall.,- infrared spectroscopy.The cell-aloses -aere obtained b.17 the salphate method. .i-oeliulc~:e was isol_~te_- by Card 1/3 treat.-,lent of bleac,.ed and non-bleac`-led cellulose -.-.-ith 17,-.- 1,aOH Zolu- The Prooerties of Lcelluloce Obtained from Thousand 20-1-31/54 Ye--r8 Oid Fossil Pine Wood. tion.The content of a-cellulose is highest in loo-150 year old cel- luloses.lov.est in young ones (1 month to 1 yearl.After 1I,,, years its content decreases.The interglacial periods contain 88%.,and contain the least alkali-soluble substances.Thus,the young celluloses have the most homogeneous composition,the inter-glacial ones the most he- terogeneous one.From the table it may be seen that the carbon content slightly increases with increasing a6e,the content of oxygen and hydro- gen decreases. Ill.1 shows the spectra of a-celluloses obtained from pine wood.A comparison of the value of the coefficient K in the sphe- re-3,~~for celluloses of various age shows thatthe number of hydro- xyls is highest in the youngest,i.e. tho June -a-cellulos e.With in- creasing age this number slightly decreases.The decrease of the nuir;- ber of hydroxyles in the inter-glacial a-cellul03e is not connected with the occurrence of a double bond C=C. An intensive band at 3333 cm-1 occurs in all spectra of all ages.This indicates that most of the hydroxyles participate in the hydrogen bond,to the highest degree in the youngest celluloses.Further a-cellolose nitrates were produced. Table 2 shows that the degree of polymerization of u-cel- luloses decreases with age.The spectral analysis of nitro-a-cellu- loses of various ages confirms the fact that the number of n--'-trc groups is highest in those that are 1 year old. The loo years old ones contain about the same amount.Considerably less is contained in Card 2/3 interglacial cellulose.The u-cellulose produced from pine wood of Sh-PIGAII, A.I.; 1,URASHET,,VTC-jj, T.V. Properties of lignin removed from petrified pines thousands of years n1d. Dokl. Ali BSSR 2 no-7:308-310 Ag '58. WIRA JI-1:10) 1. Prodstavleno almdemikom A-11 BSSR B.V.YerofPyF)vym. (Lignin) (Treen, Fossil) Skvi,-an, A. and oth~~rs. Heat deco!~positicn of 'bri--mettes of i,;ood-hycirol~tic lign-Ln. p. 109. T K 3DJ-T~;GICF-.SXAIA IIAUKA: SELSKO-IU L LiiSNOMU SOZIAISTU. (Latv-1jas PSR Zinatnu akademija. 733iolorrijas Zinatnu nodala-) Rliga, LatWia, no. 16, 1956. in aussian. Monthly List of East Europe-an Accessions (-'~FAi) L(~, Vol, 8, no. August 1959. Uncl. ~ SKRIGAN) A.I._;_.___�HISHKO, A.M.; ZIIBANKOV, R.G. Composition of cellulose extracted from the wood of swamp pine stumps. Sbor..nauch. rab. Inst. fiz.-org. khim. AN BSSR no. 7:110-125 159. (MIRA 14:4) (Cellulose) SKRIGAN, A,.I.- Study of pine stumps, waste products of peat works, and preparation of chemicals and building materials from them. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inat. fiz.-org. khim. AN BSSR no. 7:126-140 15"". (MIRA 14:4) (Fine) SKRIGAN, A.-I.--; MURAS11KEVICH, T.B. Properties of lignin extracted from pine wood of different ages. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst. fiz.-org. khim. All BSSR no. 7:150-158 159. (KMA 14:4) (Lignin) SKRIGAN, A.I.; BELENIKAYA, T.V. Change in the carbohydrate composition cf pine wood as a function of age. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst. fiz.-org. khim. AN BSSR no. 7:159-173 '59. (~~ 14:4) (Pine) (Carbohydrates) STEPANCV, E.I., Bondi~- - bcti;e- an..: lib.-Aances associatel with it in plant 2~5 no.3; '024-626 it 160. (MIRA 13: 12) 'j~:' -LuLT,-. 33-.~`;2' i LlstituL fizilco-organicheskoy fi7 (for Stepanov). Aka-10--ii Xa,.d,.)_.d_y,- naWc B3SR (C-11lao0e) SKRIGAN A T [Skryhan A I.]; BELENIKAYA, T. V.; SHISHKO, A. M. =:~ o,'A. M.]; iF6NSKAYA, I. A. Investigation of low-ash sapropels from the swamps and lakes of the White Russian S.S.R. Part 1. Investigation of the carbohydrate con- tents of some kinds of low-ash sapropels. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.- tekh. nav. no.3:75-83 161. (MIRA 14:10) (White Russia--Sapropels) BARDYSIET, I.I.; SKRIGAN, A.I.; RMAN, L.V.-. KOSTIYANPVA; S.S. Chemical composition of dry-distilled turpentine obtained from pine utumpa which remained in peat deposits for a thousand years. Zhar. prikl. khim. 34 no.2:440-445 F 161. (MIU 14:2) 1. Belorusskiy lesotekhaicheskiy institut imeni, S.K.Kirova i Institut fiz:iko--6rqanichegkoy kh-imil AN BSSR. kTurpentine) SKRIGA~j, A.I. SHISPVI'~, A.M. [Shyshko, A.M.1; Zr- 'F 7,17K OV'R.G. L'ahbankou, R.H.1 Action -)f caustic swa on cellulose. Ves+,--q.4 All"' BS&R. Ser. fiz.-tekh. nav. no.4:61-67 162. (M-IRA 18:4) Infrared spectra of celluloses of different origin and age. 0 Part 1. Annuals. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. nav. no.4: ()5_70 163. (1,11PA 17:!2) N.I. lllarbtizz, A.M. (;;hy.;h~'J.)) A.:!,1.); (wulyhau,,-~,^~~.~.]; Ell~~,AYELOK, A.A. lrii*r,,-i-.-ed spectra of celh,loses of d1j"i'cren't origin and age. Vestsi Ser. f-i z.-tekh. rav. rlo.j.: 43-47 16,4- (MIRA 18:3) ZHBANKOV R.G. [Zhbanko , R,N.); GARBUZ N I. [11arbuz M.I.); SKRIGAN, A.I. (Skryhan, A.I.]u; HISHK,, A.M. (S~;;hko, A.M.1 Infrared spectra of celluloses of different origin and age. Part 3. Cellulose from pulp of different age. Vestai AN BSSR. Ser.fiz.-mat. nav. no.2:95-98 165. (MIRA lgtl) S/081/61/000/021/090/094 B107/B147 AUTHORS: Osipenko, F. G., Belen'kaya, T. V., Skrigan, Ye. A. TITLE: Study of the carbohydrate composition of hemicellulosea of sulfite and sulfate viscose cellulose PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 21, 1961, 4699 abstract 21P208 (Dokl. AN BSSR, v. 5, no. 4, 1961, 159-162) TEXT: The authors give investigation results of the carbohydrate com- position and optimum conditions for the hydrolysis of hemicelluloses separated from centrifuged lyes in mercerization of sulfite and sulfate cellulose at the Mogile 'kiy zavod iskusstvennogo, volokna (Mogilev Plant of Synthetic Fibers). ~(Abstracterls note:Complete translation.] Card 1/1 5 KRIGAA) t-:o- USSR/Optics si3ectl'Dscopy. Abs Jour Referat Zhur Fiziha, No 3~ 1957Y 7808 Author Korostyleva, L.A., Slxii ganov, A.R., Yashin, W.M. Inst Title H~perfine Structure of Spectral Lines and of Spins of Nuclei U233 and pu238. Ori.- Pub Izv. AN SSSR, ser. f-iz., 1955, 191, tic) 1, 31-34 Abstract See Ref erat Zhur F:; -.,,ika, 1956, 536-1 - Card -1/1 - 75 - KUZVErkSOV, A.V.; LAPIDUS, -M.A.; MKORTSEV, A.S., SKR - j1Aff.A,F., SHELEST, P,S. EKRGAUZ. P.I., redaktor; GUEMVICH, M.M., tekhnicheskiy re- daktor. [Composite crews on collective farms] Kompleksnye proizvodstvennye brigad.v v kolkhozakh. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1956.172 p. MRA io:6) (Collective farms) I VINGRIS, Iaymonis Teodorovich; .Aleksandrovich; POPOV, P.A., red.; SHIROKOVA, M.M., tekhn. red. (Designs of polyphonale electronic musical instruments for construc- tion by amA-~_eurJ Liubitellskie konstruktsli mnogogolosnykh elektro- muzykallinykb instrumentov. Moskva Gos energ. izd-vo, 1961. 71 (Massovaia radiobibliotekap no.407~ (MIRA 24:105* (Musical instruments, Electronic) SFSUIIAK~ AndIrej Simplification cf the records of material. Podn org 18 no.9:425 S 164. SKRPTIAR,, J. Conference on hard facing in welding high-speed steel, repairing tools, and T,!eld-on processes, p. 85., Z%IAF?ANIE (Ministerstvo hutneho prunyslu a rudnch bani a Ministerstvo strojarstva) Bratislava.. Vol. 3., No. 3s Apr. 1954 SOURCE: East European Accessions List-, (FPAL) Library of Congress., Vol. A;, No. 12, December19,5,5* ~'* rc:; 11cl. no. -y Of Ll r c 7C SKRINIAR, Jan, inz.; MAKOVICKY, U., inz. Now machin6ry and apparatus at the exhibition of Soviet National Economy Achievements in Moscow. Zvaranie -U no.12029-331 D 162. 1 SKRBIAR, Jan, inz. CSc; BACO, 1~xin, inz. International welders' conference an light structures in the German D mocratic Republic. Evaranie 13 no.3t9l-92 Hr'64 1. Wbldirig Research Institute, Bratislava. SKRINLAR, Jail, inz. CEC. Usability of e'-e-ztrcdes for surfaclIng ca-Te-hai'dening elements. Zvaraxtie 14 nc..1:6-11 -zj ',6-,-. ", Research Inst-itute of 7111elri~nfr I -.~ , Brat,sla-;a. DjCj,Eqj,RjC ~M,*CD (F Aj TU~~ Ct~L,, (;C AT 1( tl Kcv. rezeiitet~ :-t. ."no L: "It c t;.s- or-!- a c,~~ ~-or. nc e i a ,j 1, Ll LL- 1 ~:5 ; m Ag a a ho -1 !;~r L, 'I , " . SnINJAR, B., dr. (Ljubljana) Health etatistics in Great Britain. Narodno zdrav. 10 no.4.* 115-119 1954. (VITAL STATISTICS *Gt. Brit.) SKRINJAR, Boga Public health in Slovenia in the light of preventive medicine. Zdray. vent., Ljubljana 24 no-9-10:354-358 1955. 1. Centralni higienski zavod - diraktor Dr. Marijan Ahein. Oddelak za zdravstveno stitistiko - nacelnik Dr. Boga Skrinjar. (PUBLIC HEALTH, in Slovenia, prev. mad. (S1)) (MEDICINE, PREVENTIVE, In Slovenia, relation to public health (s1)) Yugoslavia no/- fnot give - Ljubljana, ni Yeatnik, Vol XMI No 1-2v 1961, yp 6-12 'T'Didemiolog*ical Aspects of Puerperal 'Mastitis." Authors: TRA:.TUZ, Vladimir, Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics (ninika, za Ginekologijo in Porodnistvo) of the Faculty for General Medicine and Stomatology (Fakultet za Splosno Medicino in Stomatologijo), Ljubljana; Director (Predstojnik): Prof Dr F Novak OZE-1IC-TMAMPUZ, Lea (Presumed: same affiliation as for V. Trappuz) SMDULP., Boga, Central Hygienic Institute (Centralni Higienski ---Zai~d), Ljubljana; Director (Predstojnik): Dr M Ahein LEUR, 11iha, Microbiological Institute (Microbioloski Institut) of the Faculty for General Medicine and Stomatology, Ljubljana; Director: Prof Dr IM Valentincic ,, ~~ ~I!J- ~ena, Dr. Inquiry as an important activity of the antituberculosis ambulatory; results of the inquiry on the life of tuberculotics in Trbolji. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 7 no.4:270-285 JuIY-Aug 55. (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY, ecnnomice, living cond. of tuberculoticB in Yugosl. (Ser)) SKRINNIK, M.R.; LIKHOTINSXkYA, II.V.; OCHKRET, A.M. Case of Macracanthorhynchus infection in man. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 27 no.4:450-451 Jl-Ag '58. (KIRA 12:2) 1. Iz mrazitologicheskogo otdela Pereyaslavll -Khmelluitskoy rayonnoy i Kiyevskoy gprpdskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantsiy i PereyaalaVJL- K~lmell'nitskoy mezhrayonnoy veterinarnoy bakteriologicheskoy laboratorii. (NINATOIS UYIECTIOAS, case reports, Nacracathorkynchus hirudinaceus (Rua)) 0 iv n't'D Lk) I /'A Nil 1 N Y B . AI i n z h f7.. p r o f l!'! IKve S hidr of th,2 Str'UCtLIrfL of an inductLor.-type anemorppter. Izv, w-,rs. u~:heb. zav,~, encr no. 1 :65- '/1 ja 166 1. Dorietskly gosudarst,venriT c i. .1 universitpt i Den-ts"Ay nau Inst.itut cliernoy mcLq' lur--i AN UkrSSR ('Lc-,l- Povkh". L 38992-66 aa 1) P 2 _WW T_7 ACC NR: AP6016910 SOURCE C6]1~f---dR-/b-f-4i~~6-/O-O~-/ool/6o6 7 AUTHOR: Bolonov, N. 1. (Engineer); Kolovandin, B. A. (Engineer); Skrinnik, Ye., ~,,S~krinnik,Ye . oc or 11 F. (Engineer), _Eovkh, I . L. (Corresponding member AN UkrSSR, Doc or Te'v6lnical sciences, Professor) ORG: Donetsk State University (Donetskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet); Donet Scientific-Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurpy (Donetskiynauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy metallurgii) TITLE: Investigation of the structure of -magnetohydrodynamic flows by an induction anemometer 10 SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 1, 1966, 65-71 TOPIC TAGS- anemometer, MHD flow, high temperature instrument ABSTRACT: The article is devoted to a description of an instrument for investiga- ting the structure of magnetohydrodynamic flows, an induction anemometer. The-- principles of meas-uring-flie local velocity by the induction met oSare given. The object of the investigation was a flow of a conduction fluid with a free surface situ- aVed in a comparatively strong magnetic field. The basic components of the ex- perimental device were the liquid system, magnetic field source, and measuring equipment. The experiments carried out showed that the investigation of the advantages of the induction method of measuring the characteristics of turbulence cGru 11? unc.- ACC NR-- AP6016910 0 and the design features of the induction anemometer which the authors used proved to be quite fruitful and offered considerable possibilities for a thorough investiga- tion of the structure of MHD flows at sufficiently high Hartmann numbers. With the appropriate amplifying and measuring equipment the instrument on the whole is simple and reliable in operation. The obvious advantages of this instrument are: the possibility of investigating the structure of the flows of both ordinary and Newtonian fluids in a wide range of frequencies and its noninertia. A change of velocity fluctuation almost instantly causes a change of the induced emi. Finally, the design of the sensor permits a rigorous separation of the signals induced by various components of the fluctuating velocity. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 13 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: l3Sep65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 002 2/Z 1~- q SINELINIKOV, K.; GOLIBETS, U.; PICHKOV, K.; DRAIU-SA11 , A.-, 1TRYISOV, V. -49il-N -Q POGOSTKIN, S.; GAPAT-off, V.; 0 4! 1. . . Usefixl details. Za rul. 15 no.5:insert p.12-14 My 157. (MI2A 10:6) (Automobiles) ACCESSION NR: AP40179'3 S/0236/63/000/004/0069/0075 AUTHORS: Stasyulyavichyus, Yu. K.; Samoshka, P. S.; Skrinska, A, Yu.; Survila, V. Yu. TITLE: Thermophysical studies of a staggered smooth,pipe bundle in i cross flow of compressed air SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Trudy*. Seriya B, no. 4, 19631 69-75 TOPIC TAGS: pipe, smooth, thermodynamicsf/ heat exchange, heat trans- fer, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, bundle, Reynolds numberg aerody- namics ABSTRACT: The study has been prompted by the fact that the problem of heat exchange of a pipe bundle in an air flow at high Re numbers is not yet completely solved,thus making calculations difficult. Therefore, tests were made in the translitecate first Laboratory of, Nuclear Power Engineering and Radioisotopes of the AN, Lithuanian SSSR covering heat transfer and aerodynamic resistance of staggered SMooth pipe bundles in a cross flow of air in the range of Re >1o5. The methods and the experimental installation-for tests in air flow 1/2 C-ard I ACCESSION NR: AP4017963 at a 25 bars pressure are described. The results of the experimental study fo a seven-row6bundle a x b = 2.2 x 1.3 in a cross air flow at Re 1U to 1.5 x 10 are presented. Graphs are plotted and criterial dependences for the calculation of heat transfer and aero-, dynamical resistance of the first and the depth row at a steady state heat operation are given. It is found that at Re - 2 x 10 , the flow- .around the bundle acquires a new character involving increased tur- .bulence and intensified heat transfer (increase in Re index from 0.6 .to 0.81 in the front row and to 0-83 in depth row). At this Re' value! .the transitional operation changes into the auto-modeling type, ~Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 9 formulas ASSOCIATION: Institut energetiki i elektrotekhniki AN'Litovskoy SSR (Institute of Power Engineering and Electrotechnicsp AN Lithuanian SSR) SUBMITTED: 09Feb63 DATE ACQ: 13Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NR REF SOV: 002 OTHER.: 000 2/2 Ca rd SKRINSTA. A.Ya.-, STAS'MI,YAVICIM-TS, Yu.K. [Stasiulevicius, J.] Experimental study of the effect of the irregularity of the heat transfer (mefficient on the efficien-cy of ribbed pipes. Trudy AN Lit. SSR. Ser. B no.1:123-128 165. (MIRA 18-7) Ek;,ZkC&T-'c', " " 1. InsUtut energetlki i elektrotekhniki AN Litovskoy SSR. Pab-10 IJP'c) GS 11R: AT5007921 S/0000/6's/000/000/0274/0287 AUTHOR: D--rryer, V. 11. ; Blinov,_G. A. 1 BondarenkQ-,-.L,)(r.; Yeruglimakiy B. G. anasvuk. _-Ye. S. ; Naumqv OrRq~in . A. P. . P no Sidorov. V. A.-. SillvestroiG. I.; Skri Kiy,-A. W. Khabakhp-~, -V. . Gbn1r6iRb. -Y ' A _~hcv,_ A. G. ;Auslender V.. L. ; Kiseley le. AJ-2-- I V.'-- 11 1 -tp , A. A. Rodionov,..S. N. Syq~pKhV YudLn,-L.-1--. Abramyan, To. A. Vech~q~,~vqy, V. ; Dimoy.-C%--T.,; PaEdich!n P 0 B~c~er G. TITLE: C611iding electron-electron, positron-electron,-and proton-proton bean SOURCE: International Conference on High Energy Accelerators. Dubna, 1963. iTrudy. 9~-s.c.owl Atomizdat, 1964, 274-2 .67 iTOPIC TAGS: higliepero, interactiono lqqqa rticle physilos, par- pa ticle beam, charged particle beam :ABSTFACT.- In the Institute of.Nuclear Physics, Siberian Department, Academy of ;Sciences SSSR, programs on high-energy particle physics are mainly concerned with worl, on colliding charged pa rticle beams. The Institute considers it unsuitable I Card 1/5 !ACCESSION NP.: AT5007921 Ifor its purpose to install huge accelerators whose ccnstructicn re-quires large irf-,sources outlaid and long time. For work on colliding electron-electron, posi- itron-electron, ~tnd proton-proton beams, three installations are being built, which iar~ in varluuz~ itager of readiness. Work on colliding electron beams was con- ,ducted at tho institute (then a laborator-j of the Ins t4 tutp, _Q"tomic _EnPrgY__ir'-.U1 'T. V. Yurchatov) in the Fall of 1956. after Kerst's report on accelerator's with j('r,111ding proton bu'alln of the rFAG type. By that timf,, Soviet scientists Had al- ir~:afly acqiiii-_,d romr! experience in obtaining large electron currents; in particular, 'th,2 "2ntionrd laboratot-1 1)ad installod and then abandoned a device for the spiral .r -jgt Sym osium, 1, 76 (1956)), tor, -, of elecLrons (G. 1. Dudker and A. A. Naumov, CERN p :by which, subcequently, circulating currenta of the order of 100 ampereq here ob- tained. In A57 two variants of this device wer-- considered at the same time. The ifirst one con5isted of two accelerators with spiral storage and subsequent transi- tion of the particles to synchrotron state In comparatively narrow paths. The second one had storage rings with constant magnetic field and frequent external in- i jection because of the damping of the oscillations under the action of radiation. !The first variant was more cumberuome; the second variant contained an element not !developed at that time, namely a 100-kilovolt commutator of 10 kilo-amperes with nallosecodd front. At the and of 1957, the first positive results were obtained Card 2/5 L 147304-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5007921 D with a packing discharger of 100 kilovolts, and work stopped on the variant with storage rings. Originally it was proposed to set up two devices: VEP-1 of 2x 130 Mev energy, and VEP-2 of 2x 500 Mev energy. The VEP-1 was considered as an actual model of an accelerator and as a device for conducting initial experiments at low energies. After the Panofsky report in 1950 on his work with colliding a lectron .beams conducted in his laboratory at Stanford, construction ceased on 500-Mev Istorage paths and work was continued on the 2x 130-Mev insiallation. Instead of work on colliding electron beans with energies of 500 Mev, work at the end of 1958 was conducted with colliding positron-electron beams and the planning of the P 2 .device was begun, whose main elements are a strong-current electron accelerat7r ~d a high-vacuum storage path of 700 Hev energy. At the present time the VEP-1 and VEPP-2 are instal-led in Novosibirsk. The VEP-1 is in a state of neglect, but at the end of 19611 experiments will be begun with it. Installation of the VEPP-2 has been completed. To obtain a-marked effect from the application of c.:,Iliding proton beams, an accelerator is needed with an ene rgy of at least 10 Gev. Since the ordL- nary accelerator at such energies is a very bulky machine, it was decided to con- bin e the idea of colliding proton beams with the creation of an Iron-leas impulse, accelerator with very large fields and a neutralized central busbar. This latter work of creating such a machine was reported by the authors at a Macaw confe-66 Card 3/5 f;, h73014-65 rCESSION NF: ATS007921 0 held in 1956. The presence of a field with two directions In an iron-less accelera- :tor with central busbar permits the acceleration of protons toward opposite sides ~in one machine, which mikes possible the collision of protons in case of a suitable ,race-track. At the present time the Institute is developing a proton device with , etic field of about 200 kilogauss and radius of 2 moeters for a particle energy ,a ma," iof 12 Gev in the beam (equivalent energy is around 30OGev). Tests are being con- ~ductvd on models, and an effective method of injection by overcharging.of negative ;:ions is under study. Also under development are an impulse electric power-supply :system of 100 million joules capacity and an hf power supply. Since 1958 the :Institute has been conducting theoretical investigations on the limits of applicabi- Ility of quantum electrodynamics.[V. N. Bay-jer, ZhETr, 37, 1490 (1959), and UFN, 78, 1619 (1962)] for the calculation of the radiational corrections to the electrodyna- mic cross-sections EV. H, Bayycr and S. A. Kheyfets, ZhETF 40, 613-715 (1961) and ~Nuclear Physics (in print)], and on other problems of high-energy particle physics that are connected with the preparation of experiments on colliding beams [V. N. Bayyer, I. B. Khriplovich, V. V. Sokolov, and V. S. Synakh, in mar, 19613. The ,present report takes up under the mentioned three main headings the following perti- I inent topics% the accelerator-injection, storage paths, ele6tron-optical channel, Card 4/5 L 47-304-65 CCE A ESSICM NR: ATS007921 :Input and output system, experiments on storage, proposed work, experimen;al set-' ;up, phynical layout of magnets, power supply, etc. Orig. art. has% 8 figure*. ':ASSOCIATIOU: Institut yadernoy fiziki SO AN SSSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics, ;SO All SSSR) !SLM1fI7ITDt 26Hay64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODCI LT. NP I'yo Rix sovi 012 OTHER: 003 Aly-e- Cc,d 5/5 1IM-66 EWT(M)/EPA(.)-2/EWA(.)-2 IJP(c) GS ~ACCESSIOH HRi AT5007979 S/0000/64/000/000/1065/1072 '~AuTHOR le A.- Bander I. Ye.1 Bondarenko, b. ~.; Bud i Abram T' G LJ_ an I As V ~sy Kh.-,' eshkov, I. N.1, Naumov, A. A.; Pallchikov ~GRT ;;.7, A* _- _2L_L_; Ka2)M _VA_ Pa-n_as_y_u)c_. V. S, ; Po22yJx_G, R SMo112y.L 1. 147; 4krinsbix. A. N,; -YUAJQ_L,-L Kon' kov, N. G. t Nezhavenko, 0. A.~ Ostreyk-o,-T.- P SlkolovA._A., torm!U the Nuclear Ph~sics Institute TITLE: Work on the strong-current accelera 1 with ;piral storage or_tR_e74C- ISO AN SSSR. U Strong-cu a accelerators X__ Itrons, (II) Strong-current accelerators with one-revolution,capture of the in- jected electrons 'SOURCEt International Confe High Ene= Accel*ratoo. Dubna. 1963. Trudy* rence on _Uc_m1_zd-af_,_n64, 1065-1072 lNoscow, A n ITOPIC TAGSi high energy accelerator. electron accelerator, eleetro, beam, betatron 1plasma ABSTRAM The work on developing strong-current electron'ring accelerators !was begun in 1966 by the authore at the Nuclear Physics Institute,.Siberian'Depaft- "A f nt, Academy of S Lances SSSR, with the object of studying the possibility o, C rcaurd 1/3 J_ I L 4237-66 .ACCESSION NR: AT5007979 0 lforn.inr relativistic stabilized beams. In the laboratories of the Institute ex- i .perimentai studied were carried out on the four methods for nbtaining large ring .currents of relativistic electrons: (1) spiral method of storing the electrons in !Installations of the betatron type with subsequent betatron synchrotron accelera- tion (Budker G. 1. CEF14 Symposium 1, 68 (1956) -, (2) obtaining of limiting election currents by means of the injection of electrons from a strong-current linearac- .celerator into a ring chamber of large aperture with subsequent synchrotron accale.-. oration; (3) storage of electrons In tracks (parking or'bits) with constant magnetic field less strong- .by means of the multiple injection of electrons from another -trons and posL-' ,current accelerator; this method is utilized for the storage of elec trons in experiments with colliding beams (expounded in detail by G. I. Budker in the present. collection, p. 274); (4) obtaining of largi electron currents by'. means of the acceleration of electrons by a ring plasma. The present report dis- cusses the first two methods under the following topics: (1) pulsed iron-less .betatron with preliininary charge storage (8-2 device); strong-current pulsed syn- :chrotron B-2S; pulsed strong-current betatron with spiral storage (B-3 device). ~(11) iron-less one-turn strong-current synchrotron (BSB),. strong-curren~t pulsed Isynchrotron 8-3M. Orig. art. hast 7 figures. ;Card 2/3 L 4237-66 :ACCESSION NRI ATS007979 ;ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fitiki SO AN SSSR (Nuclear PhyGics IDS'tituts 1;60 AN SSSR) SUBHITTED: 26May65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODEt NP- NO REF SOVt 001 OTHERt 001 3 - - - - - - - - - - jh* ACC NR: AT6031467 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0001/0014 AUTHOR: Budker, G. I.; Kushnirenko, Ye. A.; Skrinsk,iy,__A. N.; Naumov, A. A. ~5_ Onuchin, A. P. ; Popov, S. Sidorov, V. A.; "Tiiaykin, G. M. ORG: none TITLE: Present state of research on the VEP-1 electronic storage ring SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Instieut yadernoy fiziki. Doklady, .1965. Sostoyan~ye rabot na elektronnom nakopitele VEP-I, 1-14 TOPIC TAGS: synchrotron, electron scattering, electron beam/VEP-1 electronic storage ring, B-2C electronic synchrotron ABSTRACT: The VEP-1 electronic storage ring consists basically of two paired high-vacuum magnetic tracks, 43 cm in radius, with a 3 x 4 CM2 aperture a special B-2C electronic-synchrotron/In electronic -optic channel, and a single thread system to extract the electron beam from the accelerator and insert it into the storage ring. This storage ring was designed for experiments in electron scattering with electrons of an energy of 2 x 130 Mev. It is now being used in Card 1/2 L 0151822-67 _kCC NR: AT6031467 experiments with electron scattering in a 45-90 degree angle. Descriptions are given of the installation, the process of electron storage, and radiance measure- m ents. The results of the first experiments on electron scattering show that divergences from the reference curve of the Moller electron scattering do not exceed the statistical error. Orig. art. has: 8 figures~ SUB CODE: 09, 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ kh 2/2 L 25792-66 ElUT-tm-) IJPtc) ACC NRi AP6016376 SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/65/019/006/0498/0502 AUTHOR: Budker, G. I.; Kushnirenko, N. A.; Naumov, A._A.,- O!jMchin, A- P.1 4 0 Popov, S. Sidorov, V.-K.; -Skrinskiy,-. A-. N.; Ttuija~y)dn., G. M. Ft ORG: none TITLE: Status report on the VEP-1 electron storage ring SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 19, no. 6, 1965, 498-502 TOPIC TAGS: electron scattering. synchrotron. electron energy/B-25 synchrotron ABSTRACT: This paper uDdRten'the report given at the Int~rnatlonal Conference on Accelerators held In Dubna In 1963 and describes the" work carried out since that time. In the last two yenrs the follow- Ing work has been accomplisheds accumulation of electrons simul- taneously on two paths, study of*oertnin Interaction effects between two beams, and measurement of the luminance of the machine from the electron-electron scattering In the-range of angles from 45 to 90 deg. The VEP-1 storage ring, designed to.operate at electron-electron energy of 2 X 130 Nev, to connected to 'a B-25 synehrotron.12as shown in a schematic diagram. The magnetic pat`h`s7_a_r_e__T3_em In dia and the aperture Is 3 X 4 am. All experiments were made at electron energiesi of 43 Mev and resonator voltage of'5 kv. The average injection - current pulse did not excee4,10 ma. although more than 100 ma were available. Injection mode stability-left ' imuch to be deeired.- Re- sultV of the experiments are ahown In a of phg, Further weamts I Md ~Eelectron lie6fiMaRg, UrfrArt."hadt 8 figures _~ 9W. . Br,/p N D1 I none IVI - [JPRSj L 25793-66 EWT(m) IJP(c) ACC NR, AP6016.1>77 SOURCE CODE: bR/0-0-8-97C IjK~'05CV65 ACC 576ig 05 A U AUTHOR: Auslender, V. L.; Blin V, G. A.; Budker,,-G. I.; Karliner,_H._,X.; agley --2-- _.~L - A . T~ A. V.j Livshits A. A.; Mishne Naum v, A,_A_ Panasyuk, dc Sidorov, V. vestrov, G.J.; Skrinskiy, A. N.; Khabakhnashevp A. G.; ~ ORG: none TITLE: Status report on the VEPP-2 positron-elootron storage ring SOURCEt Atomnaya energlya, v. 19, no, 6p 1965p 502-505 TOPIC TAGSs electron positron pair, electron Interaction, synchrotrong electron acattoring, luminescencep betatron/B-3M synchrotron AMTRACT: The VEPP-2 was designed for electron-positror interaction experiments at energies of 2 X 700 Mev. as reported in the "Proceedings of the international Conference an Accelerators", Dubna, 1963. Work accomplished in the two years following that conference includes the following: start-up of the synchrotron injector, accumulation of large electron currents in the storage ring, study of instability related to the interaction of the beam with the resonator, and the accumulation of positrons. At present the VEPP-2 is being used to study the interaction of two beams and to measure the luminescence from the small-angle positron-electron scattering. An over-all schematic'diagram or the WP-2 is shown, including its connection to a B-3M synchrotron. The latter operates in light '-duty mode at 200 Mev, and its 100 ma output pulse is shorter than 20 neec. Its energy scattering is less than 2% and pulse repetition frequency is about 3 cycles. The storage ring is a weakly focussing racetrack with four identical rectilinear seg- ments 60 cm long. The equilibrium orb-it radius is 150 cm and the aperture is Card 1/2 L-25793-56 ACC NRs AP6016377 8 X 14 cm. One segment of the ring is the experimental working section; the oppo- site section is a resonator; the remaining two are used to inject electrons and pouitrons. The experiments made and the operation of the equipment are described in detail. It ia noted with interest that when betatron oscillations are ex7cited by individual inflector pulses, most of the initial oscillation amplitude decays in a time interval much shorter than the natural radiation decay time. Orig..art. has: 4 figures. [JPRS3 SUB CODEs 20 / SUBM DATEs none ORIG REFt 006 / OM REFt 001 card 2/2 L 07055-67 EW'r P Al A ACC NR: F6o216~~ SUMCE CODE: UP/ ATMOR: Derbenev, Ya. S.: Mishnev, S. I.; Skrinskiy A. N. ORG: none TITLE: Effects of electromagnetic interaction of particles with a collidi!~S Lasmoid SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 3, 1966, 217-220 TOPIC ThGS: plasmoid acceleration, 11)ctatron accelerator, synchrotron, storage ring, plasma electron oscillation ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the influence of the electromagnetic field of the collidii'47, plasmoid on the betatron oscillations of particles of a small plasmoid. The differential equations are written out for the one-dimensional oscillations of a particle periodically acted upon by a collidirZ plasmoid of given configuration, and the effect of various initial conditions is discussed. Special attention is paid to effects due to nonlinearity of the transverse component of -the field of the colliding plasmoid. The conditions under which resonances appear are derived and effects cor- responding to given resonances are approximately evaluated. The influence of para- sitic equilibrium orbits is taken into account. Instability due to the action of the plasmoids on the synchrotron oscillations is shown to be irdportant for electron- electron systems but not for electron-positron systems. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 13 formulas. SUB CODE: 2D/ SUBM DATE: 22Ncrv65/ oRIG REF: 004 Card 1/1 vmb uDc: 621.384.612.4 . I I I z 0 L 05021-67____E7dT(M)__IJP(c) GD J, NKI A766 1468 FXCC SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0001/0012 AUTHOR: Auslender, V. L.; Blinov, G. A.; Budker, G. I., Karliner, M. M. Kiselev, A. V.; Livshits, A. A.; MLshnev. S. 1,; Naumov, A. A.; Panas k, V. S. Pestb~,' _Yu. P. ; Sidorov, V. A. Sill vestrov, G. 1. Skrinsk!& A. N. I,-- Xhabakh- pashev, A. G.; Shekhtman, I ORG: none TITLE: Present st;kte of research on the VEPP-2 electron-positron ring SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Institi~t yadernoy fiziki. Do'klady, 1965. Sostoyaniye rabot na pozitron-elektronnom nakopitele VEPP-2, 1-12""\ TOPIC TAGS: electron, positron, . electron positron storage ring, electron beam /B-3M synchrotron, VEPP-2 elec tron- positron, Bteradian ABSTRACT: The VEPP-2 electron-positron storage ring was designed for experiments on the interaction of positrons and electrons with aq,,energy of up to 2 x 700 Mev. It is basically a special type of B-3M synchrotron~7and is equipped with an exterior injector, a high-vacuum storage track, a single thread system to extract the electron beam from the accelerator and insert it into the storage ring. ----L-05821-67 - ACC NR- AT6031468 0 It has electron-optic channels and a converter to transform an electron beam into a positron beam. It now works at an energy of 200 Mev. Basic studies of the process of insertion into the storage ring were made at an energy of 100 Mev. A detailed description is given of the installation and storage of electrons and positrons. A system of spark chambers, comprising a 2 x 0. 7 solid angle steradian close to the vertical direction, was prepared for experiments on the interaction of positrons and electrons. Efforts are now being made to increaNe the accumulation speed of positrona, Orig, art. has:;4 figures, SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 0061 OTH REF: 0.01 kh Card 2/2 "6 ~6 _~CaC ~NAF6021621 souRcE com up,/oo89/66/o20/003/0210/021 AU!~,HOR: Auslender, V. L.; Karliner, M. M.; Pc)pav,_S. G.; A.-N.; Shekhtman, I. A. ORG: none Jl'/ TITLE: Phase instability of an intense electron beam in a storage ring SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no- 3, 1966, 210-213 TOPIC TAGS: storage ring, electron beam, automatic stabilization equipment, phase modulation, electron accelerator/ VEPP-2 storage ring ABSTRACT: The authors consider radial-phase self-oscillations in storage rings at 11arge beam currents. Conditions for the stability are obtained in the case of arbit- ra.rj frequency characteristics of the accelerating system. It is shown that. stability jeonditions derived in earlier studies, stating that it is sufficient to tune -the ac- celerating resonator 'to a frequency somewhat lower than -the generator frequency in order tu preve.(Yt self excitation of phase oscillations at arbitrarily large beam cur- rents, are riot borne out in practice, and that other factors must be taken into ac- count in a more rigorous stability analysis. Allowance iz; also made for the inter- action between -the beam and the accelerating system and other elements of the vacuum 1 chaniber at harmonics of the elcctron-bunch revolution frequency. Some results of an experimental inves-16ligation of self excitation of phase oscillations in 'the storage r-'Pgs of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Department of JUT SSSR axe Card 1/2 uDc: 621.384.60 ACC ~IR: AP6021621 prezented (VEPP-2). An example where the instability due to the eighteenth harmonic was eliminated is described. The authors thank G. I. Budker for continuous interest and B. A. Lazarenko,.A. A. Litvinov, I. K. SSLmn T. P. Starodubtseva) Ye. A. Pirushkin, and G. M. Tuin-a-y-E-n-7T5re1p ~r~I~h ihe expeFimefifs-.Orig. art. ha ffiures and 14 :eo-r-mUYAs. SUB CODE: 2D/ Sam DATE: 22Nov65/ oRiG REP: oo4/ oTH REF: ool Card L 07064-67 E INT (m IJP(c) ACC NR: __ Ar6o2l622-- SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Auslender, V. L.; Kulipanov, G. N.; MILhnev S. I.; Nau~nov A. A., G.; Skrinskiy, A. N.J. Tumaykfn_,__ff_-_Y-_ ORG: none L TITLE: Experimental data on the interaction of beams during collision SOUCE: Atomnaya ener, 1~ra,,, v. 20, no. 30 1966, 213-21T ,C/-FC rope, pnrn'.' sitron/ VEP-1 storage ring,, VEPP-2 TOPIC TAGS: 4electron collision,'storage ring, p0 storage ring ABSTRACT: The.authors present a preliminary review of results 0 beam collision ef- fectsp obtained with the VEP-1 (electron-electron storme ----O/Irnd the VEPP-2 .(Positron-electron) atbrage ring. Th~-Ifistall ions and the main parameters of the beams in the storage rings are presented elsewhere (Atomnaya energiya, v. 19, 498 and 502, 1965; E.-I. Zinin et al.p present*source) p. 220 [Acc. Nr. Ap6o21624]). most of the data pertain to the VEP-1 storage ring at colliding beam energies 'of 43 Mev.... The "t& presented include the diagram of resonances in the working region.of the magnetic fieldi photographs of different spreading effects in the beamsp the distribu- tion of the densities of the particles in one beam with-and without the collisions with the other beam, the dependence of the electron lifetime on the revolution fre- quency and an the colliding-bew currentp and the depen4ence of the partial electron lifetime on various factors. The phenomena in the VIPP-2 storage ring were essential- Card UDCt L 07064-67 AT f4ld" ic Abose. In the VZP-I. Orig. art., hms: tigul". me cap I SM D=s .20=65/ .--QN3)p MWS;.. ,77 44 T -zn AUTHOR: Zinin, E. I.; Korobeynikay, L. S.; Wippgy,_Q. -veyev, Yu. G.- Popov, S. G.; Skrinskly, A. N.; Starodubtseval To Pe; T!~ ~G- OR : nonne~ TITLE: Control 'and regulation system for the electron beam parameters in thelv~'EEEPP?-_ electron-electron storage ring SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no, 3, 1966, 220-223 TOPIC TAGS: electron beam, electron accelerator, storage ringj, plasmoid acceleration, synchrotron radiation ABSTRACT: The authors describe briefly the main systems used for different stages Of adjustment and physical research of the VEP-1 assembly, first described by G. 1. Budker et al. (Atomnaya energiya v. 19, 498) 1965). The parameters investigated were the magnitude of the injected current, the angular divergence and.transverse dimen- sions of the beam, its energy and energy spread, and the pos'ition and apg~e at the exit from the ele:!tron-optical channel. The-number of injected particle# and the phase difference between the input and output were measured with lead probes. The first revolutions of the 'captured cimient were observedilfby recording the synchrotron radiation with a photomultiplier. e captured and stored currents were also measured- with the aid of the synchrotron- ation. The-radial position of the orbits was Coll" Ir trolled either by regulating the by changing the frequency of the accelerating Card 3/2 me: 621.3&.6 F L n7n62-67 CC NRj AP6021624 voltage or by producing azimuthal modifications of the magnetic field with additional turna. The positions of the orbits at the collision location ver~-roughly monitored by means of an optical television oyatemp and more accurately by a remotely controlle& diaphragm located at the place of encounter. The systems used to measure the lumino- sityp to control the.radial and azimuthal positions of the-plasmoids.16 detearmaine phase dimensions of the plasmoidsp and to wnitor and study various co~~e effects are briefly described. ' The lifetime of the beam was monitored conti~~Xy with a special electronic system which determlr~d the logailtboic derivatl" of a signal pro- portional to the current in the track.,* brig. art. boa: 6 figurese., SUB CMIC:. 2D/ Sum MU: 2novO/ OPM MWt 003/ OW mws P!~I~ Card 2/2,r_- SKRINSKIY, Yu.M., inzh.; KAMBULOV, V.A. Comaents on I.A. Raiskin's article. Prom. stroi. 39 no. 1:60-62 161. (MIRA 14:1) (qutters) (Roofing, Concrete) SYRINSKly, YU.M., Inzh. Elements of a building made of reinforced-concrete panels in an earthquake area. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 8 no-3:105-109 Mr '62. (MMIk 15'3) (Precast concrete construction) (Earthquakes and building) SKRINSKIY, Yu.-%UKEBAYI:ll M., kand.tekhn.nauk j I Unified frame for public buildings in earthquake districts. Zhil. stroi. no.7:10-12 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Glavnyy inzhendr masterskoy instituta Kazgorstroyproyekt (for Skrinskiy). (Earthquakes and buildings) A.; GARVARDT, V., konstruktor; SKRINSKIY, Yu,(llinzh. NAUMOV, Design and construction of large-panel apartment houses. Zhil. stroi. no.8:9-11 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Glavnyy arkhitektor proyektov instituta Kazgorstroyproyekt (for Naumov). (Alma-Ata-Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) SKRINTAR, J. Renovtion of gear wheels by hard facing. P. 338 Welding boilers in the USSR. P. 345 ZVARANIE Vol. 4, No. 11, Nov. 1955 Czechoslovakia SOURCE: FAST EURCPEAN LISTS Vol. 5, No. 7 'July 1956 PHASE I BOOK M(PLOITATION sov/4163 Moscow. Tsentrallnyy aero-gidrodinamicheskiy institut Shumoglusheniye (Noise Suppression) Moscovy Oborongizo 1959, 128 p. (series: Promyshiennaya aerodinamika,, abornik., no. 14) Errata slip inserted. 1.,100 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): Ye. Ya. Yudin; Ed. (Inside book): A. S. Ginevskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: T. A. Valedinskaya; Tech. Ed.: K. A. PWtbl-fkova; Managing Ed.: A.-S. Zaymovskaya,. Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for engineers, technicians, and-scientific workers specializing in industrial aerodynamics and noise suppression of aerodynamic installations. COVERAGE: The collection contains papers on problems associated with noise suppression of aerodynamic installations. The subjects covered include: the basic par ters of noise suppressors, jet noise., the aerodynamic noise of rotating rods, noise suppressors for large ventilating systemps and methods used In accustical research. No personalities am mentioned. All articles but one are accompanied by references most of vhich are Soviet. Card 1/3 Noise Suppression TABIZ OF CORTMM: SOV/4163 1. Yudin, Ye. Ya. Calculation of the Basic Parameters of Noise SuppreB- s,ors for Aerodynamic and Gaadynamic Installations 3 2. Mmin.. A. G.., and B. K.__Skripac-h Approximate Calculation of the Noise of a Free G~_sJ;k 17 3. Borshchevskiyj I. Ya., 1. A. Grafskiy., and Ye. Ya. Tudin. Invistiga- tion of the Effect of Density of the Medium on the Level and Spect of the Aerodynamic Noise of Rotating Rods 22 4. Filippova., R. D. Investigation of Noise Suppressors for Urge Ven- tilating Installations 33 5. Yudin,. Ye. Ya... K. G. Chikin.. and A. G. Munin. Natural Dampers With Loose-Material-Type Absorbers 43 6. Skripach, B. K. Investigation of the Effect of an Airflow on Free '-]7y-rl3-~--7Gran-iLL9-x--MaterI al Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4041414 S/0179/64/000/003/0021/0028 AUTHOR: Belotserkovskiy, So M.; Skripach, B. K.., Tabachnikov, V. Go TITLE: Determining rotary resistanc e derivatives in wind tunnels SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Mekhanika i mashihos troyeniye, no. 3, 21-28 TOPIC TAGS: resistance derivatives rotary derivatives, rotary resistance derivatives, wind tunnel test ABSTRACT: Some special features of experiments determining the rotary resistance derivatives for steady or -damped'harmonic oscil- lation of.a model at a constant average stream velocity and small oscillation amplitude are discussed.' Rotary ~esis-tance derivatives of aerodynamic forces and moments are determined analy,ticall-y~*-from' experimentally established relationships between aerodynamic loads acting on the model and kinematic parameters of the model's motion. The cases of oscillation of a model with a rigid coupling (dynamo- metric method), when kinematic parameters of model motion do not ed 1 / 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4041414 depend on acting forces, and of oscillation with elastic coupling (kinematic method), when these'parameters depend on acting forces, i are analyzed. Two alternatives of the kinematic method, the method of forced vibrations and the method of free vibrations, are also analyzed. Data of experimental investi ations of rotary and trans- 9 lational oscillation of a model of a rectangular wing at subsonic speeds by dynamometric and both kinematic methods are compired in diagrants with results of theoretical analysis obtained by the linear~ theory, showing a fair agreement among all methods. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 25 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 14Feb64 ATD PRESS 3056 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ME NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: -001 2/12 L -,21795-6,5 FS (m)/LIIT(I)/EWP(m)/El.4G(v)/T-2/FCS WPd-l/Pe-5 AFWL/AEDC(a)/,"_~. SSDIASD(f)-~IAFTC(a) 014 O~'~ ACCESSION NR: AP5002603 41 05/ 0 AUTHOR: ]3elotserkovskiy. S. M. (moscow); Skripach.'B. K*. (Mditco w); Tabachnikov, V. Go (Moscowl TITLE: Determining unsteady aerodynamic properties of cones SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Hekhanika i:mashinostroyeniye, no. 59 1964, 140-141 TOPIC TAGS: subsonic flow, rotary resistance derivativegresistance derivative, rotary resistance derivative coefficient, flow over r1onet- thin wing linear theory ABSTRACT: The results of an experimental investigation of the co- efficients of. rotary resistance derivatives of acrodynamic forces and moments for sharp-nosed cones'at low subsonic speeds.are pre- sented. The experiments were carried out on a dynamometric test bench with arigid coupling. The cone wa *a subjected to harmonic torsional vibrations about the transverse z-axis at an angular fre- quency P and amplituae a*. The experimental data obtained for cones~'._._ are compared with data obtained by applying linear theory to delta wings. The.results showed,that rotary resistance derivatives are Card 1/2 FEDYAYEVSKIY, K.K., doktor tekhn.nauk; SKRIPACH, B.K., kand.tekhn.nauk Efficient use of flaps on activated lateral fins for the stabili- zation of ships. Sudostroenie 30 no.1:8-9 Ja 164. (NIRA 17:3) FA 117TIP4 USSR/Chemiatry - Systems, Ternary Jun 1946 Chemistry - Solubility "Solubility Studies in the Ternary System: 'Ethyl 1i Alcohol-Water-Vinylideno Chloride, T. K. Skripach, M. I. TemkinY 4 pp "Zhur Fiz Rhin" Vol XX, No 6 CH2 was derived from heating C C12 to 31.5 degrees at 760 mm pressure. Ethyl alcohol, with boiling tempera- ture of 76.5 degrees at 760 mm, and twice-distilled water were used. Diagrams of equipment and tables of results, Investigation of the ternary system (CC -12 alcohol,, water at 20 degrees) produced a-linodal a5d a system of nodes. lbV84 3 0 V/ 7 9--2 8-6 45/63 AUTHORS: Baranayev, M. K., Zin:iv 'yelf'., Yu. MI. Skripach. T. K. S~,bo-rovskiy,, L. Z. TITLE: The Synthesis of Organnphospherus Compounds From Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives (Sintez fosforcrganicheskikh soye- dirieniy iz uglevodorodoir i ikh prc-izvodnykh-)' VIII. The In- vestigatic-n of Oxidation of Phesnhorustrichlo-ride With Oxygen (VIII. izucheniye okislen-L,,fatrakILkli:'--c;:.-i;~:t.-~g:-- fosfora kislo- rudom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 19':8, Vol. 28, Nr 6, pp~ 1628--1631 ~USSR) ABSTRACT: There are, ir, fact, very few papers dealirg with the oxida- tic:n of ph,.,3phoru3 tr-'ch-Lcxid--4 with 1--;fy.-er.. Only Remsen (Rem- zen) points tto the pogsibility of oxiai7i-ng this chloride wiTh oxyger., "~Cpatent is mention-ed (Ref 9) in which t'le 11'7~;mbuztionll at 150 of a gaz, mJxtu:cls ,.)f PC1 and oxy- 7 gen is d~-:scrib.cd (molax ratify.; 2 The ob 3 er-v ~ t il ons made by the authclrs show that the c-f phesphorus tri- chlorids as well as that of the compo-~xnds synthesized from Card 4/3 it, which ccrrespond t~, the f-=ula XPC.-.'-, (where X=chlorine, ,i0v/ 79-28-.6-45/63 Thc- Synthesi a k-;f Or-w cnh,~sphr,.rus Comroaad:3 F.,-.m 11y.-I-ro,.-arbons and Their Durivative3. VIIL The In-testigation of (.~f Phcoph-crustrichloride With Oxygon aryl.- ani,' alkyl radical.,3,, dialkylamine- and other n. or o-v a! r-ij i organi , groups ) wi ',h a s irk,-Ie paasare of gaseous oxyg~-n or air ean be ubt_r,_-,sd by weans of the mentioned re-- ap7ents. Earlier the a~icumptior. was made that the ox4.dation chlorophosphination aq well as the o-(ida'ui,-)-- of phosphorus trichloride have radi-,al chara,2~-,--n. A,!cording to this assump- tion in the oxidation rjf phosphozits trichloride first the bindirtu- cf oxy-gen to this aub-sta-r-,:Ie takes place. The formed compoutid can- be eitiler neg&L-ded az biradit-al (CI k6) or as ' ' ~ ? ---> C - r POO . Th )).Pcl + 0 is adduct - biDolar io.~ (Ci PO T 3 2 3 conv?rts immediately witb, a mcle..,uIr- PC1 and forms phoaphcroxy.:~hlorids. Cl POO + Pr'! 2-P061 hen a hydro- 3 ca-~bop (RH) is prese"'t Ln the 77ea~t~o.q it can be in the rea:,,tion . The bi :7adical Cl ~00 forms the included - . . RO + RH ---->POC1 + organic radical R, and the radica", OH:CIL , 3 ~ i w-jth the molecule + R,+ 6H on the occasion of the coi.lisio,- RH. Either of these radicals can lead to the formation of the chlorine anhfdrides cf the ccri=_sponding alkanephosphinic Card 2/3 _L -%sphorus tri- acids. The initial stage of the oxidaticr- -,f phL SOV/79-28-6-45/63 The Synthesis of Organophosphorus Compounds From Hydrocarbons and Their Derivatives. VIII. The Investigation of Oxidation of Phosphorustrichloride With Oxygen SUBMITTED: chloride with oxygen is a heterogeneous process dependent on the velocity of solution of the oxygen. The oxidation velocity of phosphorus trichloride with gaseous oxygen does in no case depend on the temperature. The activation energy of this oxidation is very small which fact points to the assumed free-radical character of this process. There are 4 figures and 11 references, lo of which are Soviet. May 29, 1957 1. Phosphorus chlorides--Oxidation Card 3/3 L 60954-65 ACCESSION ME: AP5011678 with Ch and OR ions were studieC The inhibition rate constants were deterained T 0 6n where t from the relationship I is the time required to destroy ones 0-5 half of the original Cil~,7and is the initial concentration of FM.. The poeudomonomolecular bydrolysis A e constants were determined from the relationshipl,_:J, t 2.3 K, =".'(2 19a). where t is the time and a the percentage concentration of unreaote'd-.:.'. ------------- Ki FOS. The second order rate constants were determined from "Ka (OH)'- 0,025 The reaction mechanism is explained-as a nuoleophilio, substitutiou__ of 5.2't after J. Dostorovaky and H. 160-nn (J# Chem- Soces 516# 1953) LThe kinetic charsateristics were found to change with change in the structure of nS. The authors.thank V. A.- I aniam of cholineste-r.-Is T_ Yakoyler,for helpful advice concerning the inhibition moob ase. art. has: I table and 3 equations. Orig. JASSOCIATICKt- none :7 ENCL:, 00 So CODE g Oc SUMUTTED: 21Feb63 GO NO REP SON 1 006 OEM, 015 Card 4J2 7=- SKRIPACHRV, 14. Finding potentialities for the increase of labor productivity in the plastics indlistry. Biul.nauch.inform; trud i zar.plata no.8:6-9 '59. (14IRA 13:1) (Flastics industry-Labor productivity) VISHNIEVSKIY, I.I.; FRE14K!",L', A.3,; 8fMIPAK, V.N. Heat conductivity of chrome spinelide. Fiz. tver tela 5 no.9: 2691-2697 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ogneuporov, Kharlkov. A,CCF-SSION NRI AP4036903 S/0131/64/000/005/0227/0231 AUTHORSx Vishnevskiyj 1. 1*; Skrip . A. TITLEs Thermal conductivity of refractories containing graphite SOURCEt Ognouporpi, no. 5~ 19641 227-231 TOPIG TAGSs refractory, graphite refractory, thermal conductivity, thermal olec- tromotive force, grain orientation, platinorhodium thermocouple, transformer LATR 1, stabilizer SN 0.75, potentiometer P 306 ABSTEUXT: An experimental device for testing thermal conductivity of graphite- containing refractories was constructed by the UNIIO (Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Refractories). Its design, based on the common cylindrical shell method, is shown in Fig. I on the Enclosures. Provisions are made for testing cyclind.riGal'samples 55 min in diameter and 180 mm long with a central opening 16 mm in diameter. A spiral heater consisting of EI-626 wire wound around a corundum tube was placed in the central opening, insulated by asbestos and light chamotte, Electric power was supplied by a transformer ILATft-1 from the regUator SN-0*75, AIL measurements were taken at tepperatures up to 1150G with platinum-rhodium thermo- Card 'ACCESSION NRs AP4038903 .couples placed as shown in Fig. 2 of the &closures, Thermal conductivity coefficients were determined at 100-degree intervals in the temperature range ~700-1100C and wore calculated according to the formula: Qln 2dAt where: radial stream of heat generated per unit of time by a heater section with the length At - temperature diff erence between the points and ri r2a Maximum theoretica3 error varied from 6-8%. Thermoelectromotive force was measured (accu,racy to 0.001 mv) with a -P-306 potentiometer and a mirror galvanometer (10-7 v/mm). The results showed that thermal coefficients of graphite were different in the directions parallel and perpendicular to the direction of material': pressing. This was explained by the grain orientation originating in the process of pressing. To increase the thermal conductivity of a graphite-containing refractory lining the thermal flux should progress perpendicular to the direction of pressing. This would produce an approximate 40% increase in the conductivity, If the thermal flux must proceed parallel to the pressing direction., an atteropt Car ACCESSION NR: AK038903 should be made to obtain a fine texture of refractory material during its produc- tion and thus to increase its The experimental specimens were presented., and some of their indexes were determined by I. P, Safronovae Orig. arts hass 2 tablos, 5 figures, and 1 formula. ASSOCIATIONt Ukrainskiy nauchno-iosledovatel'skiy institut ogneuporov (Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute ofRefractories) SUBKMED 3 00 DATE ACQ3 05Jun64 FMLs 02 SUB CODE: MM NO REF SM 009 OTHER: 002 Card 315 Zn- C-4 tq CA Cft 0-4 z z W ?01 C3 Fig. 1. Device for measuring thermal conductivity coefficient: 1- heater; 2- samplei 3- prop and extension pieces; 4- thermocouple terminals; 5- thermal insulation; 6- rings of ultralight 'material; 8- heater points-, 7- asbestos; 9- potentiometer outlets; 10- asbestos-cement lining; 11- clamp; 12- metal base* ACCESS1014 NR: AP4038903 ENCLOSUM 02 Fig. 2. Section of a sample and the distribution of openings for thermocouple for the determination of and X11 0 P - direction of stress in pressingj dotted lines show 'particle orientation in the sample. Card