SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOGRISHIN, YU.P. - SOIN, S.G.

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PROTOPOPOV, O.V., kand. tekhn. muk; SOGRISHEN, Yu.P., kand. tekhn. nauk Forging of bevel. gear wheelp. [Nauch,, trudy) ENI194ASha 7~70-89 t63. (~aW- 16;;7) (Gearing) (Forging) 0 REBELISKIY, A.V. [deceased]; PROTOPOPOV, O.V.; SOGRISHIN, Yu.P.; LYUBIMOV., I.M. Selecting mechanical press parameters for press forging Kuz.- shtam.proizv. 5 no.2.*1-7 F t63. WM 16-.2) (Power presses) SOGRISHINj Yu.P.; SWOROV, F.G.; KOBYAKOVSKIY, N.F. High-speed ballistic impact tester. Zav. lab. 29 no.9:1134- 1135 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Eksperimentaltnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kuznechno-pressovogo mashinostroyeniya. L 166n-4-65 Pf -4 57 FSMININR; AT4048351ASD(a)-5A,9D(m)-3 JD/S/3000/64/000/008 0043/00 .W"rll0R* Sogtrishin,_Yu, P. of techni.cal sciences); Suvorov, F. G. (Engi- ino-r' ; Eopov, ~. V... (-n ineer) n Determbiation W 1~~, basic parameters of machines for MELh-velocity deformation u' metals SOURCE: Moscow. Eksperimentallny*y nauchno-issle(lovatellskiy institut kllznechno- pressovogo machitiostroyeniya. Naucliny*yc trudy*, no. 8, 1964. Novoye v kuznechno- ShLampovochnom proizvodstve (Latest developments in the forging industry), 43-57 'A"0111C TAGS: metal deformation, cold pressing, hot pressing, ram velocity, impact efficiency ABSTRACT: The paper discusses the results of an investigation of how to select th t e yp construction and parameters of a machine for high-velocity deformation of metals.1 'A special experimental instrument was designed with a drive supplied by exploding a grun- powder charge. The machine was used to determine the dependence of the velocity of the rain on the gas pressure, and also to investigate the stability of the tam velocity (im- pact energy) for constant chargiDcr conditions and to determine the impact efficiency. Advantages and shortcomings of the explosion drive and the effect of high-velocity impact J, on the durability of the instrument were examined. Cold and hot pressing was employed, :11/2 4- L 166oh -65 ACCESSION N11: AT4048351 and various alloys and steels were tested at deformation rates of 25, 50 and 100 m/see. Ram velocities before impact and, gas pressures were measured and simultaneously A recorded on oseillograms. The special methods for making these measurements are ot--scribed. A ram weighing 3 kg and suitably suspended on rods having a shear strength of 700, 13,30 and 2600 kg, and gunpowder charges weighing 3, 5, 6, 8 and 10 grams were A- LiSed. The experiments showed that the velocity of the ram increases almost proportionally with the -unpo%,v-der charge. Thus, the ram velocities varied from 20-30 m/sec to 100 m/soc for gunpow('er charges increasing from 3 to 10 g; the gas pressure varied within the 't s of 15-180 atm. The impact efficiency was found to be within the interval 0. 82-0. H. Eno-i neer V. M. Stepanov, Engineer V. Ya. Moroz and Technician 1. Ye. Beloya also -Z took part in the work." Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 1 table and 6 formulas. ASSOC!ATION: Eksperimentallny*y nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kuznechno-pressovogo mashinc-stroyeniya, Moscow (Experimental Scientific Research Institute of For ng Machinery) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 110;, AS NO REF SOV: 002 0771ER: 002 Card 2/2 --- WIN " L, 1%1.665 'EVIT (m) /WA W /DIP (t)/E- PR/DIP (k) /EWP (b) Pf-4/Ps-4 IJP(C)/ A31) (m) -3 JD/frtl V ACCESSION NR: AT4048354 S/3000/64/000/008/0130/0135 .AUTHOR: (Candidate of technical sciences); Suvorov, F. G.; (Engineer); Moroz, V. Ya. (EngineerY TITLE: High-velocity sheet metal stampinq.using rubber- SOURCE: Moscow. Eksperimentallny-Y nauchno-issiedovatel'skiy institut kuznechno- pressovogo mashinostroyeniya. Nauchny*ye trudy-,-, no. 8, 1964. Novoye v kuznechno- ;shtampovochnom proizvodstve (Latest developments In the forging Industry), 130-135 TAGS: metal stamping, sheet metal forging, rubber die, aluminum alloy szforging, stainless steel forging ~ABSTRACT: The authors briefly.fist the advantages and disadvantages of stamping sheet-metal stock using rubber. They,note that in the majority of cases the rubber pads have to be shaped by hand. The results of an investigation carried out in order to assess the technological potentialities of high-spged stamping of .sheet-metal blankt-using rubber are.then described. -A)umLpumoF-hI)oy and stainless ;steel sheets were used. The rubber employed was in the form of a disk 0.207 m in diameter and 0.07 m in thickness. The velocities of deformation for forming opera... tions were 15-20 m/sec and the energy of. Impact wa's about 5880 joules. in punching'. operat I ons, the ve) oc I t I es used were equa I to 8-10 and 15-20 m/sec; the I mpact Card 1/3 L 15161-65 :ACCESSION NR: AT4o48354 ,energy was, on the average, 1420 and 5690 joules, respectively. The mechanical ~propertles of the rubber used in the experiments are tabulated and photographs of ,some stamped specimens are shown. The edges of the con tou rand of the punched :holes were smooth. The following forming operations were then investigated: ~flanging, extrusion and extraction. The main purpose of these tests was to com- .pare the degree of folding, the accuracy ofrelief shaping, and the magnitudes ;-of-the-f-l-anqing and extrusion factors for various deformation velocities. The f ea-tu res of _9-rubber are as follows: during Impact, high i speci f i c pressures are developed, briefly (thie~-a_r~friitiefr -the- smal-ler-the-degreq deformation for the same impact~,e e y). The*high value-of the specific p res- lof r9 sures obtained decreases flanging thusAmproving. the relief and the accuracy of-., stamping. At the same time, the high impact velocities make it:impossible to con-. centrate folds in separate places on the blank, leading instead to the formation of,- ;numerous shallaa, uniformly distributed, folds. High-velocity pressing using irubber makes it easier to shape the blank, to obtain higher borders and relatively complex configuration of detail as well as a high accuracy of the stamped parts. In cutting operations, the high specific pressures obtained make it possible to ~obtain small chamfering radii in the cornerse The durability of the,rubber disk ~was found to be satisfactory. The increased velocity of deformation using rubber ~makes it possible to widen the technological potentialities of stamping operations.) 'Ori art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables. lc r EFF C RZ ' ~' ~p EWP 1 1P( C 3 A b &b ACCESSION NR: AP4045704 S 0193 64/000/09 0 25 2 10 02# 015 6 - 5 AUTHOR: Sogrishin~`Yd. P.; Kobvakovskiy, N. F. TITLE: High-energy rate forming of metals SOURCE: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, no. 9, 1964, 25-26 TOPIC TAGS: HERF, high energy rate forming, high velocity fiEdamachine. ABSTRACT: The Ekeperimentalno-nauchno iseledovatelskly institut kuznechno- pressovachnogo mashinostroyeniya (4xperimi3ntal'Scientific--Re-search Institute of Forging Equipment) has been experimenting for some time with equipment for high- energy ratt, forming. Among others an experimental explosion-operated hammer with ar, impact energy of 49 ton. meters and impact velocity of up to 100 m/sec has been built and tested. Most recently, ENIK mash designed~and built a high- energy rate forming machine, a vertical counterblow hammer operating with pres- .surized nitrogen. The machine is intended for sheet forming and impact extrusion of articles from conventional and hard-to-forg,_~,materials. Articles of a very complex shape can be extruded.,~'Reductions depend an the complex~ity of the. forgiags, Card 1/2 L 34707-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4045704 but even in,very,complex articles the reductions may reach 80-902. The malchihe has maximum impact energy, 8.9 ton-meters; maximum impact velocity, 36 m/sec; maximum length of the slide stroke, 0.385 m; working spacei 0.24 x 0.24 x 0.55 M floor space, 2.95 x 3.35 m; weight, 10.5 tons; work cycle, 25 see., The de- formationrate is 12-15 m1sec. ForgpgsareesuaKy done y4th asingl~ blo : ~&6 K81' AB.1 B951alumin ~L h1loys; 215 1 45 T Among the forged materials were __,i1A, Wd 0 40KhHMA, 30KhGSA structural steels; YIOKhl2 F,,-t Khju b ggJ_,qzap.L4 JI(K I 8H9T11td1nless--_' -JIB isteels; IIAILAE14814E71654.1 Li 30 tog 0 14 41 4) > 20 ri 0 14 11*1 in ~4 1-4 0 1.4 U 0 jU to too t2okg/cm2 Gws pressure in working cylinder a) kg/cm2 W rl 0 -0 40 0 4-4 Aj of, 7P lu a z0, ZY iv ffff_*AC Stroke time b) Fig. 1. Graphs of relationship between hammer parameters: a - Collision velocity and Impact energy as a function of nitrogen pressure in working cylinder; b - nitrogen pressure in working cylinder as a function of ram-stroke time; 1 - collision rate; 2 - collision energy Card ACC NR, AP6016314 a/sec p1jo Lj 0 to 0 0 SUB OODR: 13,11/ SM DATE: none/ Fig. 2. Collision velocity as a function of ram travel MIG REF, 004 Card 4/4 AV ram travel L 39885-66- DIT(m)ZEUP k)/EVP(t)/ETI. ijp(q I. ~i4viVuMD-2 ACC NRt AP6016576 (N) SOURC'E"CODE: URY0182/66/000/005/0008/0012 AUTHOR: Sogrishin, Yu. P.; Zhuchenko, A. N.; Moroz, V. Ya. C) ORG: none TITLE: Inertial forces in extrusion with high-velocity metal flow SOURCE: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 5, 1966, 8-12 TOPIC TAGS: metal, metal forging, metal extrusion, impact extrusion, high energy rate forming, metal forming ABSTRACT; -High-energy-rate forming (HERF) makes it possible to extrude complex shaped parts such as turbine blades from low-plasticity alloys whichunder conditions ,$) at metal flow velocities of 0.1-1.5 m/sec, of conventional extrusion (in presse are highly susceptible to cracking.~ The initial velocity of metal flow in HERF could be as high as 300 *M/sec. At such velocities, the momentum of the extruded portion may reach a magnitude sufficient to tear away this portion from the rest of the material, or at least to cause necking. Mathematical analysis established that the permissible flow velocity depends on the metal strength, extrusion tem- perature and extrusion ratio, and at an extrusion ratio of 10:1 varies from 209 m/sec for aluminum alloys to 215 m/sec for carbon steels. Experiments with HERF extrusion of AK6, V95 AMg3, Mg6 aluminum alloys, VT3-11titanium alloy, 45.carbon steel and -1~ --it -1,7 1'7 Card 1/2 UDC: 621.777.2 R: AP6016576 -5- E1696,1 and E1827 stainless steel yielded results which agreed ~KMT, very well with tEose of maihematical calculations. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2 tables, and 13 formulas., [DVI SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 003/ ATD PRESS:'6-00~ 2/2 ACC NR: AP6025668 SOURCE CODE: LRi/04J-3/66/000/013/0136/0137 IWEENTORS: Sogrishin, Yu. P.; Kobyakovskiy,, N. F.; Popovf A. V. ORG: none TITLE: A machine for rapid deforming of metals. Class 49, No. 183573 SOURCE: Izobreteniyap promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966p 136- 137 TOPIC TAGS: metalworking, metal press, metal pressing, metal deformation, metal forming ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a machine for the rapid deforming of metalsY using the energy of gas under high pressure. The machine contains a cylinder freely mounted on the directing rods of the base with the help of a higher and a lower lid. The cylinder is divided into two parts--the upper, that serves as a re- ceiver for the high pressure gas, and the lower, that supports the working shaft carrying a ram. To raise the coefficient of utilizing, the energy of the expanding gas and to obtain higher rates of deformation, hydraulic cylinders are placed on the lower lid. The rods of these cylinders return the working shaft to its original position. The working shaft is provided with a pneumomechanical lock which holds it in the original position. The pneumomechanical lock may be made in the form of Card 1/2 UDC: 621.7.0".3.06 N R: AP6025668 a petal-shaped link fixed through a bearing, a joint tongue, and a bearing ring in the body of the cylinder. The linkinteracts with a conical bearing ring fixed by a split nut on the collar of the working shaft. The motion is imparted by a piston displaced by air under the pressure of, say, 4-6 atm, fed consecutively in the chambers formed by the walla of the cylinder and the piston. SUB COEE.- 13) 1VSUBM DATE: 24Apr63 ACC NR, AT7001904 SOURCE CODE: UR/3000/66/000/013/0104/0114. AUTHOR: ,Sogrisb~n, Yu. P. (Candidate of technical. sciences); Gaponov, M. A. (Engineer); Zhuchenko, A. N. (Engineer) I ORG., none TITLE: The probllem of selecting tool steels for high-speed pressure working of metals SOURCE: Moscow. Eksperimental'nyy nauctino-issledovatel'skiy institut kuznechno pressovogo mashidostroyeniya. [Nauchnyye trudy) no. 13, 1966. Shtampovyye stal (Tool steels), 10.4-114 TOPIC TAGS: metal forming, high energy rate forming, hot die forming, alloy steel, hot di6 steeV %h~M steel MiMF steel., 4Kh5V2FS steel ABSTRACT: 5KIM, 3Kh2V8F and 4Kh5V2FS hot dLe steels were tested for their suit- abi_tit~ as die materials in hot high energy rate forming of parts from AK6 altiminum alloy St.45 carbon steel, VTl titanium and nickel-base E1437BJU.S. Nimonic 80A] alloy. The test results showed that 4Kh5V2FS steel ;~as the most suitable for intricate dies for high-speed forming of complex parts with thin, high fins (85% reductiorg, The 4Kh5V2FS steel contains 0.35-0.45%C, mn, 4.5-5.5% Gr, 1.6-2.4Z W, 0.8-1.2% Si, 0.35% 0.8-1.2% V, the remainder--Fe. Quenched from 1050C and tempered at UDC: none ACC NR: AT7001904 2 580C, 4Kh5V2FS steel has a tensile strength of 1830 Mn/m a yield strencol of 1629 Mn/m2' an elongation of 9.5%, a reduction of area of 42.5'., an impact toughness of 340 kj/m2 and an HRC hardness of 49. The WiMEt steel dies had a high thermal shock resistance, a satisfactory wear resistance and service life. 5KhNM steel worked satis.factorily only in forming of aluminum-alloy parts, but failed in forming titanium and steel parts. The main shortcomings of this steel were a low tensile strength (~300 Mn/m2) and a low thermal shock resistance. 3Kh2V2F steel was also unsuitable for steel parts of an intricate form because of a low ductility and impact tough.ness and a poor thermal shock resistancc. Orig. art.-has: 5 figures and 4 tables. i SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE* none/ ORIG REF! 0021 OTH REF; 005/ ATD PRESS: 5112 W Card 2/2 S/182/63/000/002/001/007 AoWA126 AUTHORS: Rebel'skiy, A. V. (Deceased), Protopopov, 0. V.j'Sogrishizi, Yu'. P.V Lyubimov, I. M. TITLE: Selecting the parameters of crank 'esses for~-die -pre.as pr ing'. PERIODICAL: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 2, 1963, 1-- 7' TEXT; The authors point out that, since the existing press designs used. in die pressing show a number of deficienciesp plants and institutes in the Soviet Union and abroad have been trying for some years to design d~e-forging presses particularly adapted to die pressing. in this connection they ment'icrh'' press designs developed by Messrs. Massey.and an dutomatio 1p000 toil press Ae- signed and built by the Voronesh TW Plant according,to ord 'ers; of the shev "Avtotraktorodetall" Plant. The TsE1KM provided.for. the developmerit of a. ratigba of crank presses of from 400 to 4,000 tons capacity, while the ENIXMASh together viith MAMI suggested the basic parameters of these presses in 1961. Engineers S. A. Ryaskov and Yu. I. Lubyanskiy participated in this work. To-determine the~- main press parameters, a great number of components wdre studied that are, pro- Card 1/2 S/182,/63/000/00 2/01P~/007 Selecting the parameters,of... A004/A126 duced by plants of the.auto'motive, agricultural machine-building,. machine-tool, shipbuilding and aircraft-industries, of which some 100 types andsizes were chosen that could be expediently produced by die pressing. It was found that the number of transitions, depending on the obnfiguration and size of the forg.-" ings, very often does not exceed three (upsetting, pressing and final die press- ing). The authors give a detailed description of the--rating of.the main press parameters suggested, present appropriate formulae, graphs--.and tables, and Opint, out that these parameters have beenapproved by a number of.plants. T.here. are.- 5 figures and 3 tables. Card 2/2 PONOMAREVA, E.A.; SOGULAYAEVA, V',M -; SEREBRYANYY, S.B. Synthesis of N( )-2,4.-~Unitropherqlsul-fonyl.amino kcids and an investigation of their acid hydrolysis. Ukr.khiazhur. 29 no.1: 67-72 163. (NIRA 16:5) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN UkrSM. (Amino acids) (Hydrolysis) NEPIIYUYEVY V.M.; ~,0qqLTAXL?,T&,,,,VA,~; SEREBRYANYY, S.B. 4-Dizetb)rlamino-3,5-dinitropheny1 inothiocyanate as a reagent for determining the terminal sequence in proteins-. Part D. 4-Dimetbylamino-3I54Rnitratbiobydantoins of amino acids Ukr. Irbim. ahur. 29 no.22181-181+ 163. (MIRA .16t6~ 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. (Amino acids) (Hydantoin) KOVY11YALOV, Yu.P.; SWUMIX0, V.P. Aistard, a big-h-prof.1t IMP, 'emleclelle 7 no.4.-62-64 Ap 159. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Sekretar' Leninskogo rayonnogo komitata Kommunistichenkoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza Stalingradsk-oy oblant! (forKovvryalov). 2. Glavnyy agronom rayonnoy imol"teli PO sel'alconu 1,-hoz7aystvu, Leninskiy rayon (for Sogi: 8 Nustard) KALIBERDA, V.M., kand. seltskokhoz. nauk; SULIMOVSKIY, I.G., kand. sellsko- khoz. nauk; BUKHANIKO, Ye.P.; LOGVINENKO, V.A., agronom; KOVALENKO, A.P.; PODGC?dTYY, P.I., prof. zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki Ukxainskoy SSR; FEDOTOVY V,A., aspirant; ORPMOV, -T.D., agronom; KOZEYES, V.I.; SHCHETININ, A.I.; KORCHAGIN, V.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; SOGURENX0, V.P.; KOSTROV, K.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; DULYA, F.M.; Slrr'R~TUEV, N.F., aspirant Crops preceding winter crops in various zones. Zemledelie 27 no.7: 26-45 Jl 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya (for Maliberda). 2. Odesskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Suldmovskiy). 3. Odesskaya oblastnaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Bukhanlko). 4. Kolkhoz imeni Kirova, Marlinskogo rayons, Do- netskoy oblasti (for Logvinenko). 5. Donetskaya oblastnaya sellsko- khozyaystvennaya opytnaya startsiya (for Kovalenko). 6. Voronezhskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Fedotov). 7. Alekseyevskoye rayonnoye proizvodstvennoye upravleniye se3lskogo khozyayst-va, Bel- gorodskoy oblasti (for Kurbatov). S. Bezenchukskaya sellskokhozyayst- vennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Korchagin). 9. Direktor Bykovskoy opytnoy stantsii bakhchevodstva (for Sogurenko). 10. Mordovskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Kostrov). 11. Direktor sovkhoza "Khleborobnyy", Smolenskogo rayona, Altayskogo kraya (for Dulya). 12. Altayskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Sherstnev). i. T E C f ri 10L C", 3 Y Ftmricdical: KC.,'rP,3Z7ATI LAPOK Vol. 17.1 no. 1, 19510 Scq-~, I. Ji,iechanism of sand biriding with soda f-lass. p. 10.. 1: .I.onthly List of East European 1--ccessions (EZAI) Vol. 9 No. 5, .1 -3 . ~~ay 19-59, Unclass. KOMAENDY, Karoly, dr.; (Budapest, VIII., Muzeum korut 4/b); S0HAF,,.Fa1,_dr.(Budapest, VII., Rottenbiller u. 26); VOLFORDY Janos (Budapest, XIV., Telepes U. 53) Heterocyclic spiro compotr . !Ls. 1-2. Acta chimica Hung 39 no.1:93-128 163. 1. Department of Organic Cnemistry, L. Eotvos University, Budapest, and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Industry, Budapest, and Isotope Tzbor_~tory, Manufacturing Company for Fine Chemicals, 13-i.t,", -est. ,~Iretchl-ng vibra"CrIl ~'..::~is at ..an 3"00 Cm I ch_i,_,;-! ca Hung rin-3-31(-33" '64. lndt~rLry, :~'-Aapest, VIT., 1 ler KORIMENDY) Faroly; TOPKOS Laszlo; SOHAR, Pal N-bromalkyl-ph-thalimide prodticts formed on the effect of alkalies. Pt.2. Acta chirica Hung 40 no.3:333-341 164. 1. Institut fur organische Chemle der Lorand Eotvos Universitat, Budapest, VIII., Muzeum korut 4/b (for Kormendy a-d Torkos). 2. Fo-7chungsinstitut fur Pharmaze-Litischr. Industrie, Budapest, VII., Rottenbiller utca 26(for Sohar). SOHAR, Pal, dr. (Budapest, VIII., Muzeum ko,rut 4/b); VJARSANYI, Gyorgy, prof , or. (Budapest, XI.*, Budafoki ut 8); VARGHA, Laszlo, prof., dr. iBudapest, VII Rottenbiller u. 26); OCSKAY, Gyorgy, dr. (Budapest, VIII., Stahly u.13) Infrared spectra of furrl methyl ketoxime isomers and their acyl derivatives. Acts, chimica Hung 40 no.4:431-444 164. 1. Research Institute of Pharmaceutical industry, Budapest, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Technical University, Budapest, and Research Institute of Organic Chemical Industry, Budapest. 2. Editorial board member, "Acta Chimica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae" (for Vargha). C NIC. AT0028248 SOURCE CODE: HU/2502/65/0L,6/001/0063/0075 _,3i2os,_ G.--ohiposb, D. (Doctor; AUTHOR: Sohar, Pal--Shokhar, P. (Doctor; Budapest); Szeged) 5,171 ORG: Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Chemistry, IaA~pest Technological Institute, A. Jozsef University, Szeged TrTLE: Effect of hydrogen bonds on the electronic displacements in some nitro- and hydroxy derivatives of acetophenone .1 SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta chimica, v. 46, no. 1, 1965, 63-75 TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen bonding, molecular structure, dipole moment, IR spectromete r/ UR-10 IR spectrometer ABSTRACT: Derivatives of phenacyl bromide with one nitro group and one hydroxyl group in various positions on the aromatic ring were investigated by means of a UR-10 type infrared spectrometer with respect to the structure of the hydrogen bon6s present in the various molecules. The characteristics of the spectrum bands allow conclusions to be drawn with respect to the electronic structure of the molecules, and even concerning changes of dipole moment in some bonds. In the case of one substance the spatial position of the C=O group could also be determined. Orig. art. has: 10 figures and I table. [Orig. art. in Eng.] IJPRS: 33,9061 SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: O4Dec64 / ORIG REF: 007 / OTH REF: 013 Card 1/1 pb 6 AT6034090 SOURCE CODE: HU/2502/65/0"/OC)3/0327/0340 (Doctor) ~~ AUTHOR: Kormendy, Karoly--Kemendi, X. (Doctor); Sohar Pal--Shokhar, P. ORG: Institute of Organic Chemistry, Eotvos Loran-J"ftte"r-71Y (Eotvos Lorand P1.0 Tudomanyegyetem, Szerves Kemiai Intezet); Pharmaceutical Research Institute da t _pe in Bus _ (Gyogyszeripari Kutato Intezet) TITLE: Heterocyclic spiro compounds IV. Preparation of 2-N-alkyl-, and aryl- spiroxazone derivatives SOURCE: Acta chimica academiae scientiarum Hungaricae, v- 44., no- 3, 1965, 327-340 TOPIC TAGS: alkylation, heterocyclic ba3e compound z~- ABSTRACT: [English article, authors' English .summary modified] When treated.-.'." viith~primary and secondary a lkyl-halogen ides in the presence of an equi- valent amount of sodium ethoxide, a 2-11-alkyl derivative is formed from ~.plroxazone~ a compound of acidic character, with a loss of solubility in ,alkaline media. Alkylation does not take place with tertiary butyl bromide .or ethylene bromide because of a predominance of a side reaction whicfi consumes sodium ethylate. On treatment with tetramethylene bromide, sodium spiroxazonate yields 2-11-bromo-butyl-, and cL,~-tetramethylene-bia-spiroxazonee. On nitrosation, the NH group of the oxazolidine ring undergoes reaction to :form 3'-n1trosamine. 2-N-Alkyl-(ar~yl)-spiroxazone is converted into the 4-0-mono-acylated when acylated In pyridine,and yields the 3'.;N,4-0- diacetate when boiled with acetic anhydride. The prdducts obtained by *the'alkylation of spiroxazone and by synthesis from the mono-substituted hydrazine were found to be identical. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. IdPAS: 33,'5401 SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 160ct64 / ORIG REF: 007 Card 1/1 337 37-66 E NT RIM ACC NR: AT6025.190 SOMICZ GODZ:- ilu/2-~62/65/04~/004/0333/0356~i i~ AUZIOR: 3ohar,_Pa1-,9hok1,ar, F. (Doctor); Kormndy, Karo]~7-Kermendi, K. (Doctor MIG: Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Chemistry-. L. T =l-,: Spiroir i\ yalic hetero-compounds.W. IrSrared spectra of some alkyl- and aryl- substituted derivatives of spiroxazonal j~,J,,AOURCE:Achdemia'scientlaru,n hungaricae. Acta chimica , v. 45, no. 4, 1965, 333-336 ive, tautomerism, orgwdc azine ,1,4-_-WQPIC TAGS: IR spectrum, nonmetallic organic derivat ABSTRACT: Infrared spectroscopic investigations have elucidated the structures of spiro-(1.21-oxazolidine- 1,2,3,4-tatrahydrophthalazine)-"one (spiroxazone), its monoalkyl- and aryl derivatives, and of the nitroso-, mono- and diacyl derivatives. It has been ascertained that all these compounds are 2-N-substituted derivatives' of spiroxazone, and most probably amide tautomerB. With monoacylates of the 1 ?.-N-substituted spiroxazones it was possible to investigate-the steric structue-Qf the molecules. OrU. art. has: 6 figures and 5 tables* forige art., in Eng. j LJPRS: 33,909 SUB CODE: 07 / SUIM DATEt 02Nov64 / ORIG REF: 007 / OTH REF: 007 Card 1/1 L S - .I- A 91 ze. ~kcc'W`M31680 SOMCE COI)Et HU/0005/65/O`WU1U/U4.L)/'4z4 AUTHOR: Sohar, Pal ORG: Research Institute for Pharmaceuticals, TITIE: Study of the infrared spectra of HH-chelates (This paper was presented at the &%Ued Physical RM held in Budapest from 2-4 November 1964.3 SOURCE: Magyar kemiai folyoirat, v. 71, no, 10, 1965t 415-424 TOPIC TAGS: IR spectrum, chelate compound, hydrogen bonding .ABSTRACT: 'Wenty-five infrared spectra were presented and discussed iAth'___i 'the aim'of establishing general relations. The stretching vibration ,bands-of the hydroxyl and M groups undergo analogous changes owing to ;association effects, except in the case of strong intramolecular-hydrogen ;bonds. The latter cause an increase in the hydioxyl stretching vibration 'band accompanied by a reduction in frequency. A similar phenomenon is #observed in compounds containing azole rings, but not in other compounds containing NE groups. It was shown that chelation can occur under certain However, chelation cannot occur if circu=tances _t~~qu _gj~oup. the hydrogen bond strength is below a__ceffjjh_-j5a'f_,_ Orig'4'jrb7*_ -has t.35- -figures 1JPRS: 33,5401 SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 05Dec64 ORIG REF: 005 6MI'JIW I- --02A SOHAR , Pal; KOMENDY, Karoly Anomalous displacement of the arijide-l-band in the infrared spectrum of diacyl-l'spiroxazons." Magy kem folyoir 70 no. 1: 20-27 Ja 164. 1. Gyogyszeripari Kutato Intezet, Budapest, es Eotvos Lorand Tudomenyegyetem Szerves-Kemiai Tanszeke2 Budapest. SOIIAR, Palne; SOIJAR, Pal Extraction of dyes froa, food by means of quaternary ammonium compounds and structural analysis of the nascent compounds. Ma-gy kem fol-.-,,oir 6'.-l no.c.1:402-400' 3 163. 1. Orszagos Elelmezes- es Taplalkozastudomanyi Intezet es Gyogyszeripa-ri Kutato llntez~?t. SOIIAR, Palne; SOHAR, Pal Extraction of dyes from food by means of quaternary a=oni= compounds and structural analysis of the nascent compounds. Magy kem folyoir 69 no-9:402-406 6 '63. 1. Orsz--gos Elehiezas- es Taplalkozastuidomanyi Intezet es Gyogyszeripari Kutato intezet. CIELESZKY, Vilmos, dr.; SOJUR, Palne Newest regulations concerning the use of food dyes. Nape- geazsegugy 44 no.9.,276-279 S 163. 1. Kozlemeny az Orazagos Elelmezes- es Taplalkozastudomanyi Intezetbol (igazgato: Tarjan Robert dr. egyetemi tanar). (FOOD ADDITIVES) (DYES) (LEGISLATION. MEDICAL) (FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY) 11RIVIIAKY J., inz. CSc.; SCIIIESSL, 0., inz.;ISOHIL-R, E.1 promovany chemik Determinina chlorated phenols in waste water by gas 0 Chromatography. Vodni hosp 14 no. 3:119-120 164. DRAIEEK, J~~7nf ~;n ttv? by "as Cher-, j CileiroLntry Tectimilogyt S0jr,i-S0,I,IE,MKI J. Odd. weim., Szpit. Poi-riatowego w Przerijs1u. Vmiki loczenia 269 e'llor-oby i-Trzodowei zoladka J drRmastnicy Results of treatment in 269 cases of peptic ulcer Polsk. Tyg. Lek. 1953P 8/34 (1174-1-181) Hoderately good results -ae-re obtained in hospital with rest, ciet and alkalis. T-r e -1 tzient iiit]h Lolliculi-n-procalne and mtohaemotherapy gave comparatively good sub- jective results but the objective results were poor. Considerably better results uere obtained by sleep treatment. To prevent recurrences luminal or prominal should be given tidice dai-ly im snall dosage to decrease cortical sensitivity. Bojanouicz - Lodz SO: EXCERPTA 2'EDICA, Vol. 8, No. 3, Section IrL, March 1954 T. ; 1. Bulgaria viewed by motorists. p. 5. AUTO-MOTOR. (Kozlekedes es Postaugyi Klniszterium) Budapest. Vol. 9, no. 14, July 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEA.L) Library of Co-agress, Vol. 5, No. 12, December 1956. SOHONIIII, Tibor'. okleveles gepeszmernok. Autal-desolite mixinc, material for preventing coke fox-matfon in a mot-Drs. Auto motor 15 no.12:8 21 Jo 162). -()i)hCN'i'Y f.-~-, 'I.". ~ 1.3, -, -`-, 20, - - , - . . 'r! - c I C(!jr,pf%r, rit rA---i avlrply ; . -. k L. M -'- --L I V 14 Ji' ' ',5- SOIMIOV.E.; TOMOVA,T. Role of liver Amction in selecting the anesthetic for the surgical t-reatment of cancer patients. Nauch. tr. vissh. med. inst. Sofiia 42 no.6:147-155 t63. 1. Predstavena ot prof. G.Popov, zavez-hdasht Katedrata po khirurgicheski bolesti s urologiia. SOIAIIOV, K. Affect of Soviet surgery on the development of conte=orary surgery im Bulgaria. Khirurgiia, Sofia 10 no.10:8~~873 1957. (SURG23T in Bulgaria) RU1,AANIA / Microbiology. General Microbiology. Effect F-1 of External Factors. Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biol,, No 16, 1958, 71975. Author : Cencev, I. Soianoy V, Inst : Pasteur In:titute ol-Va-coines and Sera. Title : Influence of Successive Freezing and Thawing on Some Pathogenic Bacteria. Orig Pub: Anuarul Inst. seruri si vacc, Pasteur Bucuresti, 1956, 1, 295-299. Abstract: Pasteurella and salmonella perished after five thawings (freezing to - 400, and Bacillus rhusio- pathiae suis after nine; A. anthracis, k. perfrin gens and S9-rcina preserve viability even after eleven thawings. -- From the authors' resume. Card 1/1 16 /Y1.1' b RITHANIA/General Biology. General Hydrobiology. B-6 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 169 19589 71674 Author :Teodorescu-Leonte~ Rodicall Leonte5 Vasile; Dumitre, Hatei; S8ile 2u, aoileaj __Bona Inst :Institute of Piscicultural Researcii. 1~ Title Investipation of the Network of the Razelm- Sinoe Lakes during 1950-1952. Orig Pub An. Inst. cercetari piscic.9 19569 1 (4)q 1-50 Abstract Origin and evolution of the Razelm-Sinoe Lakes system, and the geomorphological, cli- matic and hydropraphic features of this net- ,.,York of reservoirs are described. Hydroche- mical and hydrobiological characteristics of the lakes as a fishery area are given. Card 1/1 M Co iarll yarl~ "o Ur, Col - o t! , vasturo~jnr ~,dder car-n" or Foric`~ I j,,Cr11 "I, r ~ = for c j.,0 collect hc the r o convo, Uron t..o _"'t4on t11 S' hars` C._,~t ?cr1r11' _daj 1~,., ac,.on I., -IC Brnst 01a itOFi"e 2? Xt, ,r SOICH.4~,; VCROBIYZV,S.A.. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; I I'W DONSKOY,Ya.Ye., redaktor; SH19VCHRNKO,M.G., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [The struggle for high vork productivity] V bor'be z& vyaokulu proisvoditallnost' truda. [Kharlkov] KharIkovskoe obl.izd-vo, 1955. 81 P. (MLRA 9:2) 1. Direktor KharIkovskogo podshipnikovogo zavoda (for Soich) (Efficiency. Indastrial) SOICH~ 0. Specialization is the means for efficient labor organization. Sots. trud 8 no.9:70-75 S 163. (MIRA 16-.10) 1. Predsedatell Kharlkovskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. Gr.; SOIG."'t1i 1'. ~p I Geologic observations in tile Talmaciu-Sibiu region. Dari seama sed 47:233-238 '5-,/'0'0 L'publ. 162]. ALMW.',DRESCU, Gr.; SCIGPIT, P. Geologic notes on the Valea Iargului Basin* (Distrita Valleyp Eastern Carpathians). Comunicarl-le AR 13 ro.S*.?49-756 Ag'63. 1. Comimicare prezentata de academician M.G.Filipesau. SOIKO.V, -S,t.oiko, st. ikonomist Technical and economic analysis of the efficiency of circular monocylindrical machines for fine seamless stockings. Tekstilma prom 13 no. 1:2,6 164. 1. The Vulcho Ivanov State Industrial Enterpriae, Sofia. SOIMA., Victor, ing. Pivoting hyd.raulic loader vith u.~e lRG-0,5. Crab bucketi2. Mec electrif agrlc~ 9 no.601-39 1. Research Institute for zn~" ,,, - -,-, , -3 'RNA1 NIA JANTEAL, F., Dr, SOLOMON, E., Dr, MILOSESCU. P-0 Dr. I-Lop D., Dr, BISTRICEANU, E., Dr# and_�9P1_48ZAjJV,_.X-F Technician. e ---tof Food Hygi (Catedra Work performed at the Di artmen ,J_,, ene de Igiena a Alinentatie ~ of the Medi armacoutical Ins titute (Institutul Medico-FarmaceutiC), Bucharest. "Cont, -,;ions to the Study of the Incidence of Proteup Bacter' in Meat Products and Foods." Bucharest, Microbiologia, Parazitoloala, 3pidemlologia, Vol 8, No 1, Jan-Feb 1963, pp 29-37. Abstract: A etu~y based or the question whether the presen ce of the Protetis bacteria stems from the tecimological process or from subsequent handling . While thermic pro- cessing reduces the incidence of these bacteria to about 2 percent, they may multiply to about 6.8 percent during the storage period preceding consumption. The Dredominant strain isolated was Proteus mirabilla (51.7 par~snt), pro- human provenience. 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(ELECTROPHORESIS) (CEREBRAVASCULAR DISEASE) (BLOOD-EXAMINATION) OERIUJ S.; SOIMU, I. Biochemistry in age biology. Electropboretic study of serous proteins in relation to age and treatment. Studii cerc biochimie 4 no.3:317- 320 161. 1. Catedra de biochimie a facultatii de medicina generala, Institutul de medicina, si farancie, Bucuresti. ;~. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R. si membru al Comitetului de redactie, "Studii si cercetari de biochimie" (for Oeriu) OERIU, S.; COSTESCU, G.; TEODORESCU, 0.; Activity of cocarboxylase and transaminase, and capacity of trans- acetylation 4n the process of aging. Studii cere biochimie 5 n0-3: 337-342 162. 1. Catedra,de biochimie a Facultatii de medici generala din I.M.F., Bucuresti. 2. 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(ARTERIOSGLEROSIS) (HYPERCHOLESTEMNIA) (LIPOPROTEINS) SOIN, A.; NUZHDIN, V. Work of a computing and business machine service center. Den. i kred. 17 no.8:62-65 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Glavnyy bukhgalter Dnepropetrovskoy kontory Gosbanka (for Soin). 2. lachallnik mashinoschetochnoy stantaii Dnepropetrovskoy kontory Gosbanka (f or Huzhdin). Onepropetrovsk-Machine accounting) SoiN, Alaksandr Ivwiovich., stalevari BOBILK4., iertoy Aleksandrovich. yonnogo soveta V011~3c't' F_;-,L s esaf_%y-,-ffe-puTat Traktorozavod.3kogo ra7 ZUOV, Andrey lva:novich, naladchik, kuznechnogo t x komainistich-eskofro truda, Vladjair Ivanovic"a; 1L-.*-.*,,,...,E I-vanovich ~ilith tile z;harp eye of a passen-cr. ZLhi-l,,. .1com. khoz,, 12 no.9.-.23-4-:~ s "62. (Y",-; .. 26~2) 1. Volgogradiskiy trak'Wrnrf zavod im. i.E,Dzarzhinskogo (-Cor Bobikov-, Zykov). 2. Redaktor gazety "Traktor" Volgograd~';-,o- traktornogo zavoda im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Didenko). 3, Glavnyy inzh, trauWayno- trolleybusno-o upravleniya Volgograda (for I-vanov). (Transportation) SOIN, A..P-.--- Studying the solutions 6f quitIratic equations in school. Uch. zap. Vol. Luk. gos. ped.' inst. 4 no. 1:3-17 '59. (MIRA 14:1) (Equat4ons, Quadratic) I SOIN, A.P. General method for solving systems of equations with two unknovns in school. Uch. zap. Vel. Luk. gos. ped. inst. 4 no. 1:19-32 159. (MMA 14:1) (Equations) - . 30111Y A.P. Adding machine for use at school. Uch. zap. Velikoluk. gps. ped. inst. no.16-.62-71 161. (MIRA 16:7) (Mathematics-Study and teaching) SOIN, A-P~ 'Device for solving equations and inequalities schoola. Uch. zap. Velikoluk. gos. ped. inst. in secondary no.16:72mM 161. (MIRA 16:7) (blathematics--.-.Study and teaching) C) C; L~lb -,,OIU4 .'-o--co-.1- -C---7cr Lanin `i?te Urdv- -1-,-;5 m O-ns o f --no- --no` c -it' o C:- aloL, V 1 SoiN S.G. "Peculiarities of the Bi&logy of Multiplication of the European and Amur Sheatfish," Dok. AN, 57, No. 6, 1947 SOIN, S. G. USSh/Medicine - Fish Medicine - Taxonomy 1 Mar 1948 I'Sheatfish (Family Siluridae) of the Amur Basin., ?I G. V. Nikollskiy, S. G. Soin, 4 pp "Kok Akad Nauk SSSR, Nova Ser" Vol LIX, No 7 Dw-ing field study by the -Amur expedition of moxcow University in 1947, 12 examples of sheatfish obtained having three pairs of antennas, and sharply distinguished from Parasilurus asotus in general appearance. More detailed study showed that fish undoubtedly representative of genus Silurus, but distinguished both from Silurus sinensis Hora and from the European Silurus glanis. Describes structure of fish in detail. Submitted by Academician L. S. Berg, 6 Jan 1948 PA.47T55 501ki, --.G. 33971 SOIN, 5-- - Prisposoblyeniya K Dychaniyu U Fmbrionov Zhivorodya- Shchikh Ryb GaTnbusia affinis I, Lebistes reticulatus Trudy Vsyesoyuz Gidrobiol 0-va T. 1, 1949 S 183-Q3 -Bibliogr: 9 Nazv SO: Latopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 42, Moskva, 1949 USSR/Biology Ichthyology FD-1258 Card 1/1 Pub. 129-20/25 Author Soin, S. G. Title A Study of Far-East Salmonidae Periodical Vest. Mosk. un., Ser. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, 9, No 1, 143-145, Feb 1954 Abstract A discussion of measures designed to increase reserves of fish of the Salmon family in the Far East by controlled fishing, and protec- tion of the spavning rivers. Mentions the biological factors under- lying these measures. No references are cited. Institution Chief of the Amur Ichtyological Expedition Submitted S0111 -5.6. / SOIN,, S.Go y-1 of-fish of the salmon family in the Far last. Vast.Mosk.un. 9 no.2:143-145 F 154. (MTRA 7:5) 1. Zamestitell nachal'nika. Amurskoy ikhtiologichaskoy ekspeditaii. (Soviet Far last-Salmon) (Salmon--Soviet Far Bast) SiZ - --- ---- USSRI Biologf - Ichthyology Card 1/1 t Pub. 86 - 6/40 Authors : Nikollskiy, G. V.) and Soin, S. G. Title : On the biological bases of salmon breeding in the Amur basin Periodical : Priroda 43/4, 52-58, Apr 1954 Abstract : An account is given of a study of the characteristics of seven varieties of salmon, from which two were selected$ the hump- backed salmon and the Siberian salmon, as being the ones mat=U* more rapidly. A detailed description-is given of the biological factors involved in the hatching and raising of salmon and of the equipment installed in the Amur river for this purpose and the method of its operation. Illustrations; tables. Institution Submitted Sol No On the respiratory role of carotenoid pigment in the spawn sal- monid fishes and other representatives of the order Clupeiformes [with 3nglish summary in insert]. Zool.zhur.35 no.9:1362-1369 S 156. (HLU 9: 12) 1. Iafedra ikhtiologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni N.V. Lomonosova. (Carotenolds) (Clupeiformes) SOIN. S.G. Embryonic and larval periods in the development of Zr7throculter erithropterus (13asilewsky). Vop. ikht. no.13:112-129 '59. (MIRA 13:3) 1.Kafedra ikhtiologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova. (Embr,voloff Jishes) (Amux River--Carp) (Sungari River-Carp) SOIN, B.G. Reproduction and development of the snakehead mallet Ophiocephalus argus warpachowskii Berg. Vop. ikht. no.15:127-137 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Kafedra ikhtiologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova. - (Snakehead mullets) MAUYEVA, A.P.; SOIN, S.G. Some data on the reproduction of Erythroculter mongolicus (Bas.). Vop. lkht. I no. 1:149-156 161. MTRA 14:5) 1. Kafedra ikhtiologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova. (Amur River-Carp) SOIN, B.G. Taxinomic relationship between Ophiocephalidae and Anabantoidei based on embryogeny. Sbor. trud. Zool. muz. MGU 8:171-181 161. (MIRA 15:5) (Snakehead Tmil I ets) (Anabant,idae) - - SOB$ S.G.; 011MUMM, Zh.A. I Development of the pariblastic sinus in embryos of salmonid and some other bony fishes. Dokl.AN SSSR 137 no.5:1249-1252 AP 161. (KIRA 14:4) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova. Pred- stavleno akademikom V.N.Shapoohnikovym. (Embryology6--Fishes) SOIN, S.G. Embryonic respiratory adaptations in fishes and the characteristics of their development in the miller's-t-humb, (Cottoidei) of Lake Baikal. Vop. ikht. 2 no.1:127-139 162. (141RA 15:3) 1. Kafedra ikhtiologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova. (BAIKAL, LAKE-MILLERIS-THUMB) (EMBRYOLOGY--FISHE-S) (RESPIRATION) ALTUKHOV., K.A..(Petrozavodsk); SOIN, S.G., kand.biolog.nauk Are there local schools of 'White Sea herring? Priroda 51 no.10:118 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Belomorskaya biologicheskaya stantsiya Karel'skogo filiala, AN SSSR (for Petrozavodsk). 2. Moskovskiy gasudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. loomonosova (ror Soin).