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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOVSKAYA, YE.M. - SOKOLOVSKIY, A.L.

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S/078/62/007/011/005/005 Solid-state conversions in alloys ... B101/B186 resistance and of its temperature coefficient. X-ray patterns for alloys of Cu Mn or Cu Min type composition showed no superstructure lines. 5 3 There are 4 figures. / SUBMITTED: A,~ril 25, 1962 Card 2/2 S/078/62/007/012/021/022 B144/B18O AUTHORS: Sokolovskaya, Ye. M., Grigorlyev, A. T., Altunin, Yu. F. TITLE: Solid-state transitions in iron - manganese alloys PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorgunicheakoy khimii, v. 7, no. 12, 1962, 2809-2811 TEXT: The Fe - Mn system was investigated to discover whether there is formation of intermetallic compounds as obierved in the Fe - Co and Fe - Ni systems. The studies included differential thermal and x-ray analyses, determination9of hardness, microhardness, microstructure, resistivity and its temperature coefficient, and temperature dependence. In the region or' 25 - 55 at~o Mn the differential curves showed.two breaks at TOO - BOOOC 0 and at 150 - 250 C. These have not hitherto been described and are due to solid-state transitions. This was also evident from two maxima in the- region of the solid/'-solution, indicating the formation of the inter- metallic compounds FeMn and Fe Mn. The occurrence of FeMn with an Mn 2 content of -50 at% was confirmed by the hardness and resistivity, measurements etc. The exact nature of the low-temperature transition at Card 1/2 S/078/62/007/012/021/022 Solid-state transitions in iron B144/B160 -32 at% Mn remains to be elucidated. It is possible that Fe Mn forms as 2 well as FeMn. There are 5 figures. SUBMITTED: April 26, 1962 Card 2/2 S/ 659/ 62/ 008/ OQO/ 0051028 1048/1248 ILUTHORS: GrigortyeV, A.T., Sokolovskaya, Ye.Ms, Sokolova, I,G,, and maksimova, TITLE: Polymorphous transformations in chromium, and structure of the chromium-based solid solution in the system chromium-iron-molybdenum SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii Issledovaniya po zhatoprochnym splavam. v.8. 1962. 42-4~ TM: An isoplet through the Cr-Mo-Fe system radiating from the Cr corner and representing a fixed 3:1 (st:wf) Fe:Mo ratio was con- structed on the basis of microstructural and x-ray analysis data for 33 different alloys. The total Fe-Wo content of the alloyq studied did not excecd 45~~; the alloy specimens were prepared in a W-arc furnace in argon atmosphere using Ti as the getter, and tem- -pered at 1400-17000C be-Lore the tests. The solidus temperatures were 1750, 1715, 1640,_i620, and 162000 for the alloys containing 96, 86, 76V 62, and 587; Cr respectively. Three homogenous regions Card 1/2 S/659/62/008/000/005/028 1048/1248 Polymorphous transformations ... representing solid solutions based on the 6 and -,),, modificat- ions of Cr were f ound to exist, together with the 'E + 6~ and + A, tWo-phase regions; the 6 + S region is associated with the transformation at 18300C, while the I- +il~ is associated with the The simple E phase occupies the transformation Lit 10"500. - rc:,ion b,~.neath the solidus curve while the -.r phase occupies the Gz-rich corner at temperatures below 16000. kn x-ray analysis of the 90~o Cr alloy quenched from, 15000C showed that the E -modificat- ion possesses a b.c,c. lattice with a=2,878 IiX, There are 4 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 L-' 24484- 65 -EWT -ASD(f)-2/ASD(a).9,5/Asii-(m)-3/AFF.TR/ RAEM (c JD/rJG ACCEOSIM NR.- AP4029188 S1007q164100910041088310869 AUMOR: Nereaov, A. P.; Sokolovokaya,, Te Grigarl yev, A. T.; So.kalova, IoGo Nedtzmov,, No Aa TITLE-, Solid-state phase transfomatione In vanadium tantalum sUoya SOURCE: Zhurnal. necrganicheskM kblmli, ve 9,, noo, 4# 1964p 883-889~ TOPIC TADS: v=adiw~'Latait"Ystem', system lime diagramo vanadium anoy, aolid soluUcn., c op t Wiii~atructum.. anoy pr or y, anoy ]*We, vanadium base alloy,, vanadium containingal1oy 'tantalum, tantalum base allcV, I tantalum containing alloy ABSTRAM: The V-Ta system Was studied in view of incomplete and contradictjW state of the 31teratureo Sme 39 allOYB containing 0-10(* tmt&lm vere sub- jected to microscopic, thermal and x-ray diffraction analres., wA dete=1na- tions of hardness., micrdhardness,, specific electric resistance and of the tem" '7- perature coefficient of electr ic resistance vere mades, The Itase diagra a (Figa~ 1) showsthat at temperatures above 13OW the alloys of -the V-Ta. system fowm a -J ------------- IJP (C) :1-1JI-TC, EW1 ( )/!/l ~_Tff _W_Af~5027907 SOURCE CODE: UR/0189/rir,/000/005/0042/0047 AUTHOR: Nefedov, A. P- Sokolov, aya, Ye. ki.; Gri-orl Checheraikov,. V-~ I ,Sokolova, G.; Guzey'l ORG: Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) irf - 7 5 TITLE: Solid-state phase transformations in vanadium -tantalum alloys ji j . . SOURCE: Moscow, Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya 11, nimiya, no. 5, 1965, 42-47 TOPIC TAGS: phase transition, vanadium alloy, tantalum alloy, vanadium compound, tantalum compound ABSTRACT: The paper is devoted to the determin f,4hp,nature of the intermediate phase of TaV 2and boundaries of its existence in V!ToaUst~m. ~ The magnetic M_P~_ susceptibility was measured as a function of co 0 ition and temperature. The temperatures of the start of fusion (solidus temperatures) were determined.. Data were obtained on the differential thermal analysis of alloys of the V-Ta system, and on the microstructure, hardness, and crystal structure. The results were used to plot a phase diagram of the system (see Fig. 1). Card 1/2 UDC: 536.7 L 7932-66 ACC NR, AP5021~07 2 2M I a 0 0*000 a 0 Do Iwo - .'d -.0 V 20 M V M M V W 0 /X It is found that In the region of the stoichiometric composition where the ratio of the components (at, %) V - Ta= 2 : 1, prolonged stepwise annealing (lasting over 1600 hr) induces transformations which may be regarded as a process of ordering with the formation of the, - intermetallic compound TaV . X-ray analysis showed that TaV has a he;4nal structure similar to that ofan MgZn -type Laves phase and lattice parameters a =%. 058 0. 00,5 A; c'= 8. 250 � 0. 005 A; c/a = 1. 631, with four rormula units per unirde'll. Orig. art. has- 7 figures ind 3 tables. 0M. '/. la Fig. L.Phase diagr."t th-e--V-"-T,a system based on data of this study SUB CODE: MM,SS / SUBINI DATE: 07Jan65 ORIG REF: 005 OTH REF: 002 ~d 2 2 L 58702-65 EWT(m)/D~P(w)/EPF(n)-2/,EWA(d)/T/EWP(t)/D]P(b)/E.4A(c) Pu-h LAGcEssToN NR: AP5016587 UR/0363/65/001/005/0715/0720 546.881 + 546.883 + 546.882 + 546.881 + 546.883 + .546.-77.541.123.3 AUMOR: N fedov,,A. P.; Sokolovskaya, Ye. H.; Grigorlyev, A. T.; Sikolova, I. G. TITIE: Phase diagram of the ternary systems V - Ta - Nb and V Ta - Ho SOURCE: AN SS8R. IzvestLya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 5, 1965, 715-520 TOPIC TAGS: tantalum,alloy, vanadium alloy, niobium alloy, molybdenum alloy, tantalum compound, va,nad.Lum-compouhd, phase diagram I.c ABSTRACT: This study was carried out by means of /-i roscopic analysis, high- temperature noncontact thermal analysis hardnessInd microhardness measurements,. x-ray analysis, and det rmination of the temperatures of the start of fusion. Palloys were prepared in two sections: in a section In each ternary systeQ4 with a constant content of 10 at. % Nb (or Mo) and in a radial section with a constant ratio (at. 7.) V*.Ta= 2-1. A total of 68 alloys was prepared by fusion in an arc furnace in argon. 'Data obtained for the alloys in the cast, homogentz- and quenched state were used to plot phase diagrams for the two ternary stems. The components were found to form a continuous.series of solid solu- ons which, as the temperature was lowered toward compositions adjoining the Ic 1/2- L 58702-65 ACCESSION NR: APS016587 binary system V - Ta, underwent transormations due to the formation of an ordered phase based on the binary compound TaV2. X-ray analysis showed that in the V - Ta - Nb system the crystal lattice.and cell constants of the ternary ordered phase are the same as those of the binary Laves phase TaVZ: a =5.058 A, c =8.250 A: c/a =1.631, z=4. In the V - Ta - Mo system, the ordered phase while retaining the crystal structure of TaV2, has slightly larger c and a constants. Thus, for the alloy with the radial section at 5 at. % Mo, a =5.090 A, c =8.322 A, c/a -1.635.* Orig. art. has: 7 figures. ASSOCIATION: Khimicheskiy fakulltet, Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im.,M. V. Lomonosova (Chemistry Department, Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: 28jan65 -ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: tCj M NO REF SOV: 003 'OTHER:. 002 Card 2/2 L 1718-66 EWT(m)AwP(t)/EW'P(b) IJP(c) JD/JG ACCESSION NR: "5021943 UR/0126/65/020/002/0302/0303 539.292; 538 AUTHOR: Chechernikov, V. I.; Nefedov, A. P.; 89~2~ 10, 5~5_ 7773~- - - - TITLE: Magnetic properties of V-Ta alloys 777~-_ T7_ -,'? SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 20, no. 2, 1965, 302-303 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic susceptibility, vanadium containing alloy, tantalum con- taining alloy, homogenized alloy, electron system, sigma phase ABSTRACT: The authors present the results of an investigation of the temperatu e dependence of the magnetic suscep4bility of V-Ta alloys made of 99.63% pure vanadium and~99-7% pure tantalum""Aong with small percentages of Fe, Al, Si, C 0 Ti, W, and Mo. Physicochemical investigations of the annealed ape- N2, , 2 cimens (iiicrostructural examination, determination of electrical resistivity, X-ray structural analysis) revealed that the -homogenized-alloys form Monophase systems, while alloys subjected to additional annealing are two-phase. The mag- netic susceptibility of the alloys was measured at temperatures of from 77 to 11000K with the aid of a pendulum balance. It was found that at room temperature Card 1/4 L 1718-66 ACCESSION NR: AP502043 0 Cie susceptibility of the homogenized alloys varies smoottly.throughout the range of concentrations. For pure vanadium it is maximal (4*10- g cm-3), and it de- creases with increasing Ta content until, in the case of pure Ta, it drops to 0.95.10-6 g-cm-3. At different temperatures, throughout the entire temperature range investigated, for homogenized alloys, the temperature dependence of specific susceptibility I/X is linear (Fig. 2). The slope of the curvesp which is nearly ~independent of alloy composition, indicates a certain localization of d-electrons !in the alloys investigated. The most interesting results were obtained for alloys containing 34 at.% Ta (curves 6, 7).Thus while the susceptibility of a specimen subjected to a single heat treatment operation varies markedly with temperatures !the susceptibility of the compound TaV2 is nearly independent of T (curve 7). This lindicates that, in this compound, the principal part of the d-electrons undergoes !a considerable collectivization, forming together with a-electrons a common elec- tron system. It is this electron system that largely determines the magnetic properties of the compound T&V2- It may be assumed that this compound is an. (7-phase, vhich, as is known, exists in many vanadium alloys and is by nature an electron compound. Furthermore, these findings confirm the phase diagram obtained by Nefedov at al. (Zhurnal neorg. khinii, 1964* 9, 4, 883). orig. art. has: 2 figuires. card 2f 1718-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021943 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosuniversitet is. M. V. Losonomova (Moscow State Uni-~ versity) - 7 SUBMIMD: MuS64 ENCL: 01 SUB Coust MHI Em NO RZIF SOT: 001 000 Card 3/4 L 1718-66 :ACCESSION NR: AP5021943 ENCLOSURE: 01 8 Fig. 2. I/X As a function of T for 7 V-Ta alloy containing the following '5 at.% of Ta: ~ 7 5 5 5 1 - 70; 2 50; 3 - 36; 4 - 20- 6 6 5 - 11 at.% and TAV2 8110Y (34 &t.% Ta) after bomogenization (6) and ad- 7 7 dLtiou&l aamaling (7) 1 0 Wo X0 500 700 C 900 //00 7, Card, GRIGORIYFV, A.T.; SOKOLOVSKAYA, Ye.M.; NIFFED01r, A.P.; SOKO[,OVA, I.G. Effect of inolybdenum on transformations in the solid state in alloys of the T - Ta system. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 2:Khim. 20 no.4:44-49 J1-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:10 1. Kafedra obshchey khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo uni- versiteta. 1EFEDOVY A.P.; SOKOLOVSKAYA, Ye.M.; GRIGORIYEV, A.T., CHECHERNIKOV, V.I.; SOKOLOVA, I.G.; GUZEY, L.S. Phase transitions in the solid state in alloys of vanadium with tantalum. Vest. Mqsk. un. Ser. 2:Khim. 20 no. 5:42-47 S-0 165. (14-TRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra obshchey khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Submitted Jan. 7, 1965. J D IJ f', L ACC NRt AP6019776 SOURCE CODE: UR/0370/66/000/003/0183/0192 AUTHOR: Grigorlyev, A. T. (Moscow); Sokolovskaya. Ye. M (Moscow); Nefedov, A. P. (Moscow); Sokolova, I. G. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Effect of n1oblum on solid-state transformations In alloys of the vanadium- _~antalum system 4 217 Il SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Metally, no. 3, 1966, 183-192 TOPIC TAGS: vanadium alloy, tantalum alloy, niobtum containing alloy,(L NJ,-) OvL'-e- 8, Cto % 'jC-C"N-XA ABSTRACT: In this paper, which continues their study of the V-Ta system, the authors attempted to determine the nature of the Influence of niobium(which, like vanadium and tantalum, is an element of group V) on solid state transformations in alloys of this system, in the region of the metallic compound TaV2- Both annerled (ordered) and quenched (from 1000, 11509 1250, and 14000C) alloys were investigated by physlco~ chemical techniques (microscopic and high-temperature contactless thermal analyses, hardness and microhardness measurements, determination of temperatures of starting fusion). On the basis of the data obtained, phase diagrams of the V-Ta-Nb system In a radial section with a constant ratio (at. %) VtTa - 2:1 and In two polythermal sections (with 10 and 5 at. % Nb) were plotted, and the distribution of the phase regions was established In the ternary system at various temperatures. According to UDC: 669.017.13 ACC NR- AP6019776 x-ray data, the crystal structure and lattice constants of the ternary ordered phase do not differ from those of the metallic compound TaV2. Authors express their appre- ciation to L. S. Guzey for assistance In carrying out the thermal analysis. Orig. art. hast -5 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE: II/ SUEM DATE: 16Sep64/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 003 Card 2/2 fv -26449n66- - EWT (m) ACC NR3 7370 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363A6/002/003/0464/0466 AUTHOR: Somenkov. V. Ai,;.pi~trunin,_lt F.* Sokolovskaya. Ye. N.; Nefedov, a pe ORG: Institute of Atomi I. V, Kurchatov (Institut atomnoy energii) TITIE: Structure of the T --W-sub 2 phase SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheakiye materialy,,-v. 2,, no..3# 1966t 464...'W TOPIC TAGS: neutron beam, neutron diffraction, tantalum alloyo vanadium alloy, iron compound, silicide A13STRACT: The alloy TaV ?- Wa studied on a neutron difractometer using a monochromatic neutron beam (x 0= 1.12A) obtained from a focusing ironVkilicide"" Monochromator crystal. At 900 C the TaV2*phase is ofthe Laves phase of the.~- M Cu.2 type with a --7.16A. On comparing neutronographic data with earlier c9n&icted x-ray investigations the conclusion can be mad61hat T&V 2 has two polymorphio modifications; low-temperature MgCu2 type and high-taqwratur*' MgZn2 type. (*ig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. .[JFRSJ SUB CODE: 11, 20 SUBM DATE: O8jul65 ORIG REF: 006 OTH REF: 003 Card. 1/1 SOKOI,OVSY-kYA, Ye.P. (Kiyev) Growth and the foinati -.Yi of the roots of the first permanent molar. Probl.stom. 6: L62-167 162. (MIM 16SA IMWITION) SOKOWVSKAYA.. Ye.P. (Kiyev) __Xe_ Late rewalta of treating chronic periodontitis of the permanent teeth with incomplete grow-th of the roots. Probl.stom. 6:180- 185 162. (MMS-DISEASES) (DENTITIOR) (MIRA 16:3) SOKOLOVSKAYA, Z.N. New methods in experimenting with coloring flame by salts. Khim. v shkole 17 no.2-.55 Mr-AP 162. (MIRA 1513) 1. KorablestroitelInyy institut, g. Nikolayev. (Chemistry-Exper:Unents) GLEYZIR, M., kcand. med. nauk.; (Moskva) OObstetricag by B. I. Bodiazhina. Reviewed by M. Gleizer, R.N. Sokolovskaia-Baksht. Felld i ak-ush 24 no.2:59 Fe 159 OUJU 12:3 ) (OBST&RICS) (BODIAZHINA, B.I.) M - GLEYZM, M.; -SOKOLOVSKAYA-BAKSH-T, R.I(Moskva) Method of teaching psychoprophylactic Preparation of parturients for labor in medicalmhools. Felld. i akash. 24 no.9:52-55 S 159. (MIRA 12:12) (Mr.DICINP--SMY AND TEACHING) (CHILDBIRTH-PSYCHOLOGY) SOKC-LOVSKI, s-3i-c-t-etsk-I kapetal, I kla-se, dr, De te - on ~jf bacteriophage J.n water and estimation of its 'itEr by t-- 'C",-layer agar method, Vajnosanit. pregl. 20 r.o-- 4,23 !,2t il '63, 1 .1-Higijensk-.,-~~Pldsm oiosk:i odred u S-kcplju, .WATER -ICROBIOLOGY) (BACTERIOPUGE) A,'.'UR'; M icilloNo' o("y ARS---C, Bogoljub, -anitetski pukovnik docent dr.; I-EL, David, sa-11i Lets'n- J pukovrik dr.; RADOVANOVIC, Miroslav, sanitetski kapetan dr.j NIKOLIC., Bozidar, sanitatski potuuko"-ik dr.; ZISOVSKI, Angel, sanitetski potpukovnik dr.;,SOKOLOVSKI, Borivoje, sanitetski kapetan I k-lase dr.; DOFDEV!t',, D~san, se-nitetski major dr.; "'PANKOVIC., Mikola, visi zdruvstven-L tehnicar; MANOJWVIC, Burisdav, sanitetski kapetan I klase; MIJUSKOVIC, Punloaj sanitetski kapetan 1 klase dr. Treatment of dysentery with varilous doses of terramycin. VajnosapiL. pregl. 22 no.6:388-393 Je 165. 1. Vojnom-edicinska akademija u Beogradu, Iligijenski za-,rod Epidemi-ioloski institut; Ifigijensko-epi-Idemioloski odred Skc-,p--,je; Aruiijska bolnica u Skop1ju, Zarazno odeljenje; Vojnomedicinska akademija u Beograku, Klinika za zarazne bolesti. ARSIG, Bogoljub, s&.nittF;tL3!.-' pukcv:i-;'k- dr.; ZISOVSKI, Angel, sarlTe-uski potpukovnik dr.; Punisa, sanitetski kapetan 1 klase dr.; P11DOVANOVIC, INir(~,ilavo -Ici 1117 , j I oard, etaki kapetan dr.; I MIC, saiiiLetak]. potpukrmilk (I r. -ivoje, saniteLiki kapoLan _q~VSK-[ , Bot T klase dr.; DORDEVIC, Dusan, sanHe-t-ski--ffa-j-dF-d7r.; [.LL, Dav-1d, saniteLski Frakovnik dr.; JOKOVIC, Bozidar, sanitetski kape-ian dr.; I IWTINOVIC, II-Lilan, kapetan dr. M Clinical picture of acute bacillary dysentery in soldiers of the -U Yugoslav National Army. Vojnosan 41. pregi. 22 no.6094-39-7 Je 165. 1. Zarazno odeljenje, Higijensko-apidemiolcski odred u Skoplju, Lj Vojnomedicinska akademija u Beogradu, Klinika za zarazne i)clesLi. ARSIC, Fogoijub, s,-.nite' ski pukovilik, dr.; D(,'Jd));VTC, Dusan, sanitetski maj,Gr, dr.; KARPITTLOV, Sotir, saritetski pkovnik, dr.; MILADRMVIC, Toma, sanitetski kapetan, dr.; SCIFOLOVSKI, Bora,' sanitetski kapetar. I klase, dr.; ZISOVSKI, ing'e]., sanitetski po+.pukovr.:Lk-, dr.; PAVLOVIC, Miodrag, tehricki saradnik., sanitetski kapetan I klase. Treatment and prevention of acute bacillary dyscv-tery with a single dose of oxytetracycline. VojnosFirit. pregl. 21 no.4: 223-22F Ap 164. 1. Voincinedicinska akademija u Beogradu; Epide-mioloski institut K; Higijenskc-epidemioloski odred u Skop1ju; Armijska bolnica u Skoplju,27arazno odeljenje. 7- .7 PREDAIIIG,Edo; ITLATKOVIC, Vida; SOKOLOVSKI, Borivoje. Salmonella typhimurium (breslau) as a pathogenic factor in multiple lung abscesses. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 91 no.10: 939-946 0163. 1. Hirursko odeljenje u HEO Tojne bolnice u Skop1ju. Nacelni-k: san.puk. dr. Edo Predanic. n i sl, c e ll em i n J r d u lIkup-1.1u. LIWKYN, N.; SOKOLOVSKIY, A. I Coo4ination of economic research. Vop.ekon. no.4:152-1% Ap 163o (MIRA 16:4) (Economic research) SOKOLOVSKIT., A. wHineral waterm otore. Say. torg. 36 no.2:21-22 F '63. (KERA 16:4) 1.,GlavM inshener proyekta inetituta wVolgogradproyektw. (Volgograd Stores, Retail) (Mineral waters) : izh. I., .-I . I ' ' " -- -' 1 8 - 3 ) . .1 . - n- .9 1 . . -, ~ , -I '. !~ " - - I " ". . ~ . - .. I SOKOIk)VSKIY, A.A.; BREZINSKIY, B.I.; DANILITSEV, Y.A. Operation of the RT continuous diffuser at tho Turbov Sugar Factory. Sak-h.prom- 34 no.2:40-43 P 160. (MIRIL 13:5) 1. Vinnitskiy sakhavoklotrest. (Turbov--sugar mchinery) (Diffusers) e TO . A I I f W 11 u it 14 Is is 17 is to JD 11 22 a 24 b 26 17 m 29 to 31 32 u " is ii 0 31 n 4G 41 u 43 a E A a k--A-j--L-L A, ?I P Q R I V V L. 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U AT 00 W; AT 61 5 43 a If IF of KKit Its pfrtfc It"'n I * a * 4, " 0 0 a 0 41 0 Nwro we 'W * : - 0 0 0 0 4 e 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 IS 0 0 0 A it ja 21 15 24 P '% -N k 11 1.- 11 1- IS a ir a 11 L 1: il $I 11 L- 0 L-I -r._A_I__jL,._L 2 p p Q p S I V V I Y L so a I* Et 1 1 U AS P49 - 1 4 A k 0 1 The use, of gypsum tusd pho-photypum in chemical industry and rural .00 1. VIII.PKIWIL11 Asj- A A. J. CArm. Ind. (Mo'cow) 19,12 15 24-The wurcel of UW;-riftliti V.~S:'S*.'R. arv duwu,std. and rmnt Sovict work -09 ou its use is reviewtd. If. M. Laicasrrix ~oo 00 4-00 0 0 = -00 goo 00 ZOO 0 0 0 00 I Z:o 0 S a - S L AAETALLUPGICAL LITIRATLRE CLASSIFICATION :0 0 1'.00 0 U t% AV 03 1 0 K MIT IV so It 91 9 K 11 IT I I M IS I Al S a -SM, I v ar a w w w Is, 0 0 0 * 0 * * -; ~:: ; ~ i ; -,;: 1 0' 0 ; ; -G -* f- -* *- -0 _0 -G -0 #- 0 i - v R-4,414 03 1 7 a I Ill 11 11 is U Is I& ilts "al - jin dun x . 11 11 10 JIMUMDUJIM"W 4, 41 Aj a a f! 0 f, I L A. It F Q A I t V 00 ~T It cc w a i , L f ~ I I h a . . A 11- 0 so -00 r -00 1 71he production of phosphoric acid. A. A. &jKoLiiv%jiI. J. Chem. Ind (MOs. IS ' "I --A v-,w) 1932 N 11 fi i is i 0 o - I Willl t-is , , 1 vess requirrif to re- g 0 lilove [lie 11,14). fs"til tile fr4i'lli, ~"Ii&q ill tile III-Compil. III 1111-1,11mile by M. I-Illettlitwo -.00 00 a 00 -00 -00 90 400 " so 0 J : I 0 i40 0 =O 0 zoo : WO Z:00 0 00 4*0 zoo zi, 5: t:00 Z30 0 t:O 0 (s, A SWIC AT ION i A I a I I, a611AILURCKAt LITIRAIVPt *0 0 0 0 Al Q , t K n tt M: I 964 nit Is K a IttPIP 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 i : jo 0 0 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 of 000 0 0 0- ' 0-0 0 -4-6s 4 0 0 0 " 4 0 9 0 0 0 :-v : 0 a o 0 0 0 4 0 0 :IW7 r e! 6 4 0 0 0 C, 4 0 0 9 0 A A f 9 J k 11 1- L-1. A N F 9 1 1 %1 v A -1 A I A 0 (X W ELI , k L. -1 -00 Productlem Od U. The Dwy preamm.. 0 . A. S,kokv"ki 44. (.%Icoww) I"J, No. ' 48 53 f r A 27 5 15 c . . ; . , , 2 . H. M. Lficukiff 00 1 00 00 90 6 0 00 00 Mgt fT.LLtRrK.L LITFO-IGNI CLASSWKATIC~ z -77 --- 77i.J., - ~ j . -r i L-I~Z I I o- so 5 is a 3 ~ n Joe %AV u o(ILVII am net or* vi It a a 0 0 0 0 0 9 * a 0 0 0 A & n i u I -6-04-4 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a a 9 ww w 0 a M 1 1. J~ Is I. X. If Q a 14 J) bV 19 19 A) P v 14 A if v a J9 w 1 41 a) ro A.A V 0 Q M A Me sistus 04 lovsWasticiall Oft the manufactultv of ammottlum sulfate from gypsum and phosphogypsism. 00 A. A. Sokoliovskil. Trams. Sci. Ins$. Fertilizers kl-ruin- -00 uhjvt W~% JIMI i0UMV ' a diwim'"I iscli. 1R11. &d. Nt". C04 and fl-'. Rwsia _0 0 Jourrial C". Ind. OWN), N,*. 13. 14. L3-24) and -0: Nllj)j. voocrfM tilt iliallof. of (. SA). [IV (1) fractiml,% 1- 04 twmn plivilihogypsuin *nd (Nif.):Cth, 12) action of 0 -r' CL), on phoVhop-psum suspended in an Nil, soln., (3) .0: action (if 034 and NH, on phWhIIgypsurn -%twildol in H.O. App. is sho-si. J. S. loffe Fee :0 zoo 00 ZOO 040 1 -5-00 ZOO 11 t4 % & ~ I L AMfTAtLUPGKAL LITIFRATLInt CLAS$IFICAITION 9Z A to 0 00 too ae b u S AV 10 AS r a x 11 K a t! if x : INAt 9 Od 0 No n I OZ O : 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0:0 0 46 0 lb 0 0 0 6 0 0 o 0 o ; 0 000 o 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 le 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 G 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 - - - - - ---- -W- - - - -6 . a '0 0 J7 2, " n " v a 1, u13 11 0 to n 1; 1 4% A A r 2 It I IL Y _k, J_L qp CE 0 it! of sauumum makta how Dom up- i-so A A. ('Auvvk'h. Piliss. SCO i-00 ItAniagrati) No. 101. 21-001"0. 1"Ib p")vr4I thAl It ill jxvpvi1)k to oblaill (NIl.),s0i a livalind. fly tile CO.- 00 Itual gypwm, withmt pfrimlinimsy NII, trtatincut. In 3-6 htll. it was Mlihle to llcvul%tlxw .00 tilt gymint .-M%platttly fly 11fluts it 10 to 24% ruvoll .00 0 ON and Nil.. ;:00 -Joe =00 a6e p9 141. r --v An I % If EM 0 0 4u, A*, 0", P.2 if a 00 0090 0, 0" 0, 4, 0" 6, q 0 fe- 6 0 00 0 v 0 0 ~0401 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oil 0 0 0 0 0 0,4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 10 0 6 a * 4 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 4 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 a 0 0 efe 0 a 679 F 9-9 0 6 0 0 6 9 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 4 0 0 a I I - -C 11 11 U 14 11 :4 11 " " L , 11 12 It 14 25 IS 77 21 29 k It V 11 14 11 1, 0 1, V 1.' 11 u A C M I I L it 1. F Q R S T Ij V _1 A -1_ _Z_AA Ill CC CP rE S 1 0 00 -00 -00 00 so 00 1. Th ploductlonof pboqht,ric acid..A. A. e-A&W-49- -00 0 e. t ~) 13, ~r-, - ti , J. C,~'.. 1'.f. (M-- 'Tth. --lif"11tiol"I of tandud P-Ses 2ft testvi and Is pplied to Rm,,,jan conditiOns. tile reUlt, iTr di-IcUssCA 4 if. M. Leicester go 40 zoi 0 moo Joe lge ' ~ J4*0 A S 0 - S L A ACTALLUrrICIL LITEMAURIE CLAIJIFICATICk (z -:0 0 _0 0 8 zoo 0g it An L I I Od 0 it 9 rylp ;it N(It VqS, r(ftr, n I 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * o o' T u 7 IN WX AIIC CEFGMIXLM Of CPU VS 31 I , 115 I i 1 o $y a. a a n 0 0 9 ~ r IST ..V VW LETTER 12.D Lill" L 4 ..D 41. c"DI.I. GROU" 's 0' 4010 v Z=--Z abijividaill S v n 0 0- O0 9 " 0 0 . eo_- logo 00 W 'H -J3119 zj3jn.%j 30 mid a 33119 V )D.Isn urqj slpuaj 131pq s"!j,0SjI qj!x aw all, jaip dind aqj 2ujq=& pus RupalIq Jo) -ddT, o q3ns ja awn aq.L ILI ' ' ~ - W b b 0 b V PUT U!IJ.IU -3 '1 P jWAOj 3I I � V V -'ppv 21joq p vop-.paid sip cq -;Ig wnn3wA jjaq V o011 00. 00 00 .09 30 A 2 v '"Tcr $4 it ri 4 1 1 It It It i Is -0 o i -0 -41 -0 6 66 0 00 *101111 0 000 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 9 q 0 $1 U to 44 -o 1.0 PivC., A 2 / ( 00 Productivel of Pbeapbodo OW have, pboapbartalls al pn- a M M NA N U A-UNINVIO.'311. M. Kobrin. I 6 A. ODA 1 M W M S. t. Milovanova. Trans. Sci. I Firldi4ers Insersefsoul*Wri (U. S, S. R,) No. 153, 5476J4 tnp. for C&O, contact tiltic VMS 3.5-4 hrs- and tv ,,,In. wall 92% whk 95% ad the I of citn. of PsO- intc Coeff -111119 (1940).-Thrm different phonlibarites of prirnary.~icr;. 4nvrr subjected to extri. fur the manuf. of II.M.. F~j . I contained P%Oa 30-- 1 Fe Ving into *oIn. 'rhe and nbtsilw-d 1.3%. AIA 0.9. so. 4.&-5.O and V I-0- 5 :1-2 2 o F -0: 0 ligor'vvsk phoophorite (Rvaian horiagm) contr,. PVO& 21-2 ' and R O 11-12% O S f 0 8 . . . e , 1. Without circulfilliOu the contact litue was 3.5 h--, -M- 09 as 90% &*a the f F . 00 0o S - C O l . extn. was 6 . . C 0% and acid was 17-290% PA. The acid contained FeO. 1.0-3.0. Air- e w . p0, into %01n. was 93,7r., soln. o acid contained pM 22-5, !F~ 4A-5.5, Fewo. 2.5. Alo-V A 40 00 a 0. 1.0-1-6, SOVV 1.0-8.0 and CaO up to 0.7%. %'yatskil of H.PO, C011119- 12-13c .j landFl%. EV`PI%-Gn'hCextu- 00 V~ 0 pht~phorite coutg. P.0% 4.4- 5 mW btO# 8.0% was treated Q11=so (% 1114"T %,gliblactory results. With ark IV 0 0 with circulation of the Pulp VVmd without. In the Arst Illelhod tile 11 80 ui 110 f , OT- rxtll. of IVA into "n, won Jk$-7% -W The "id 2 and AWN -100 Ch I - 1 F 0 rement In" . req 1 that calrd. % o - ri Coll ain", pl(h 1~1- 14. 3(), 0 or tile CSO, contact tkttt was 6.5 hra., It "np. 75-W 1. ,ht "MISc, lime was reduced to IA- dG4 alhout O'be ratio of circulating to production ptalp was 7,4:1 on a wt. hasis for optimum exto o(85-7% P^intovoln a ff id hr'. and at IV the KYPIIUM obtained was -JY fike"d C first am KC go, goo t th i . - . si orac of I he followi 8 Com 0 - PA 22-3. AIM 1-- 1 .4. Fe,OI Hl 80 4 o te fly kvding the phosphor ju,%. the flin. Of p%C)i into the soln, was goo kb K - 1.9. , 4..0- A.0 tram of C&O. In The second am D, Z. MOO Case (without circulation) the optimum conditions werv: cortlact time of at least 4.3 Ism., 103% d HIVS06 caied. for C&O and temp. of 75-OD'. The 14PO. unstained PVM so 'so 19.6. SO, 5.6. AIM 1.4, FeA 3.9% and tram of CaO. Aktyubinsk phosphorite contg. 18-19% Pv% and 3-4;% RA w al eat t d ith d "b i l see j as so w r e an out c rcu ation. With l i i h c mi on t at e acid tenuirement was IM% of that cvjcd, A I a. S L A RETALLUNGKAL LITINATWE CLASIWICATtON -- --- - - - - - -~ -- ii--- -- - - -- -- --- - 00 t:100 --- - ---- - - - - - - - - A 0 U is no LIT--; 0 ~&;Zgg ;V;j, I Ox a a ic a n I in 000 41 0 1 0 000040 01 a ad o -I I W d" ` 4 01 asoooloooogooofoooooo0000 0 00000 000000000090 00 :l 1 40000000604600o :04 04P *OR 80* 00. 00. it 0 0 & a 9 0 0 0 a & 0 a *1* 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 PW OR I u a" 30 11 12 111 a 36 37 111 a 41 0 DUGIQ MLP 0 Ora at yuv b I & A ItI ITT I A .0 if IT[ a IND -0 CODIPJ F. cacupt am C'. ,vf 1-09, AT -7 -?.j 0011131,61sill lonlivilli tali., 326 1-indd w" I,! MOOS MM 0=1913i9 %g-L6 p-M- 'Idd 'apow alp w -4 ptm 0'"91"Oll"M P- %1310 01 %91*1 U" pal"PW sumaji Iql luqd aql Ul logj uAl inaqw p- OA?649N %L-W paq SM aqi pcm %v0 01 .1 -An P--j-P 4 %rl-rl **I- P- 01 40:) -lvX p-pic:) jo -L/*S C--M) uppw --ndo aw - -;Pj w!qi lumn j&j apww an mapirpsaamw3u ou loolaw -iw 10 alaaoqw M qnfaa Bzl"X %CL-0 Alw pawin cidat;ruppeal ud%w3pj3w34pm2uWwadap%0R . a a )a ol 99 ajoij P3PWA 105ftS IJUA %g*(o-vj*0 paq- a III u"pnp- aql -son are"-asm al 'DIN 11111A paulvw apa SIMM 4AWN A aqj jwnp- plaw lo,1/1:)X *1 OC lo -n aql,A %C,t p- I&d %Q*Qt 'I)- " qjja '-IRG '10SAWN '1011IN '02 "A .90qd ON PtM $0591IN PMP(" 00d#H WWI IS pug :1 ID-nan aqj jiDj *qdaa spja-luirld ptm -,qvl uo autS an *lva-low)fg-lit IC61 'ON -1q VM,,S I ptM -0096 'K 'A . U010RIS Pin llw~" WWI gem" two ea.Lomv P P&OMN of 09 00 tv It to Do K of it M a W- 0 It a It xlalf~ 0f,9 so 0 0 a 0 0 00 0 A a Abl Mj 9 SOKOLOVSKIY, A. A. "Production of Dicalrium Phosplia-te by Hydrochloric Acid Decomposition of Phospates," S. I. Vollikovich, A. Loginova, ar-d A. A. Sokolovskiy, Khimicheekaya Prom 1945, No 3, pp, 1-7 (M: Inst. Insect/Fungi. in Ya. V. Samoylov) SO: 11-237/49, 8 April 1949 .1 It G4 0 A I L_ 9 9 'A L C"'9 PtO Ufluonco of Com"ition Of 11-ma pr9p4rAtims an thil COAS Of P1104111PILAUSisig Of attal Paris. A A %,kiJ- . , , kil &till 4. AL Kulazinia (Fertilizer art( Illiectifuge lint. ' SainkWava). J. AWiM Ckm. (V. S. s R.) 18 412-19 . sullintary).-The 1,114W diagrant Id A1110- PA-110011glilmu.n. It was J"'W" that, fur I lie liest appli - cation In phosphatizing steel, the prrpn. rinm Coll'i't it i f a m st. o lill-no-Mil pin %phate a 11.1 fr'r 11,14), 111 I.ilw 7 vloiw to that of sat. s4n. of niona-Mr; phoKphatr at ithl' Art ' in which MnOil"AisalinutDA. It was rutintril olit that th ; ~ e cuunium c%milzol owthoIl by ulk, tilration of -acidity" is inaccurate anti gi%vs it-) high rvmslt~; it better InvOl'41 ~ ! is sotight. It was also sftu%n that the isse of Fe, conig. ; prepti.%. is hent-ficial as file cewtositni rrsktauce of (fir filin Z* 0 is greatly i,. utivini; salt5 of Al, As, anti Ph are delinitrly .3 harmful. CaSO, al-io has it deirtcrimis effrct ins cor- i b ro' oll sta ility -4 the Im.luct. G, M. moo zoo to 0 .00 Los =00 1 1--oo 1 T ' - 64 t v T - j j 71 i , , ~ ' . . u OD LS ; z t , - ; 2 0 o 0 0,0 0 4 0 0 0 D 00 0 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 ~* 6 . : 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 * .10000 0 : g : 0 0 ; o ; Wit* 10 :: ; ; ? V 11 1 . I j 41 0 11 1 W K M it is IL jL A a I A 1 L " P 9I Ti V x " W .- _ - -. - -_ - - - - .4f, .3 d __ - I I I I 1 :1 14 ?~~. rbesphathation of StM rarts. chemical Engineer- Ing, v. 53. Oct. '44, p. 293-294. go ir Effects of various compositions were Investigated and 00 a the results summarind. (Condensed from "rdect of the co-postu- of Phosphorus-Mangaw" Preparations on the Phos hatization f w el P t r A A s k k d j o e ar , . . o a nift an p Z, K Koulagina. ZhwuW Prikladmol Xhimfl, Y, 18, no. 7-4, '43, p. 412419.) 00 ASO.SLA ACTAILLUOtGOCAL LITIGATURC CLASSWKATIOld -300 V"1nV log 11~' U It AW 00 AS It L S a ad a M a I N gi I a 4 3 4 Kra 114 *T tr 0 0 4'0 7 USSR/Thermodynamics Thermochemistry. Equilibria. B-8 Physical-Chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions. Abs Jour Roferat Zhur - Khimiya, No 6., 1957, 18488 Author A.A. Sokolovskiy -- Title its of Graphical Computations with Graphs of Solubi!-,,,r of Q J , I uaternary Systems. Orig PtCb a.. prikl. khimii, 1956, 29, 110 5, (43-750 Xostract The method of "secondary projectons" is proposed for simple quaternary systems. This method is based on a sirwaltaneous codbination on a co-ordinate plane of or- tho7,onal and central projections of graphs of quaterna- ry ;yste-T-n constructed on rectangular cc-crdinates, the _:r of the system being expressed in pe-,* cent b,.- --~il-A.-t. With a view to unify the methods of presen- L.at:Lcn of the so_ubili~y graphs, it is p-oposed to plot the is,-)-teriis of four component reciprocal systems as two rectangular pyramids (irregular tetrahedrons), the Card 1/2 169 bas,~s of libich %re acu"Ge angled triangles and the side f,nc._,~., if .~-Lich ,,.-.te rectangular triangles with legs of arbLtzary length - Each pyramid is orientated thus that om~! of its sfCe 'aces is parallel to the level plane, one of the face-3 -,s colrinon to both the pyramids, and the L edEes are the &*xr_-~~ of co-ordinates intersecting at right Card 2/2 170 - SOKOLOVSKIT, A.A.; KUZNBTSOVA, T.I.; ."r- ~--', Obtaining high-quality potash from production of alumina. '57. h i~VIOVA, K.L. from waste soda-potash solutions Xhim.nauka i -orom. 2 no.4:533-534 (MIRA 10:11) 1. Gosudaratvennyy nauchno-issledovAtellskiy institut khimicheskoy promyshlennosti. (Potash) (Alumina) OHEPEIY,VETSKIY, Mark Laybovich, prof.; BRUTSKUS, Yelena Borisovna; SOKOLOVSKIY, A.A., red.; LURIYE, M.S., tekhn.red. '(Suporphosphate; physicochemical production principles] Superfosfat; fiziko-kbimichaskie oanovy proizvodztva. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 3.958. 272 P. (MIRA 12:2) (Phosphates) BOKOWVSKIY, A.A. Classifying equilibrium solubility diagrams. Izv.v7s.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 2 no.6:865-870 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Vaesoyuznvy zaochnyy politkohnicheakiy institut. Kafedra tekhnologil noorganicheakikh veshchestv i obahche7 khimicheskoy tekhnologii. (Solubility) (Systems (Chemistry)) POZIN, Maks Yefimovich. Prinimali uchastiye, ARSEN'YEVA, L Z.; KAGANOVICH, Yu.Ya.; KLEBANOV, G.S.; KLEVKE, V.A.; KOPYLEV, B.A.; SOXOLOVSKIY, AIA.,-_MAKOVETSKIY, L.A., red.; GRIVA, Z.I., red.; ERLIKH, tekhn. red, [Technology of mineral salts; fertilizers, pesticides, industrial 8alts, oxides and acids] Tekhnologiia mineraltnykh solei; udobrenii, pestitsidov.. promyshlennykh solei, okislov i kislot. 2., izd. porer. i dop. pri uchastii: L.Z.Arsenlevoi i dr. Leningrad, Gos. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1961. 1008 p. (YJRA 1-4:10) (Fertilizers and manures) (Salts) SOKOLOVSKIY, A.A. Equilibriu;n in the system CaO - P20 - H20' Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;- khim.i khim.tekh. 6 no.1:91-97 193. (HIRA 16:6) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-ekonomicheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, kafedra khimicheskoy tekhnologii. (Phosphoric acid) (Calcium oxides) (Phase rule and equilibrium) SOKOLOVSKIY .9 A.A. I Z.- - , - , .- - Cyclic process of apatite decomposition by phosphoric acid. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; kbim. i khim.tekh. 6 no.3:445-448 163. (MBA 16:8) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-ekonomicheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, kafedra Idtimicheskoy tekhnologii. (Apatite) (Phosphoric acid) GRIDUNOV, I.T.; PRYAKIIINA, S.F.; SOKOLOVSKIY, A.A. Effect of deformation conditions on the dynamic stability of nairit rubbers. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh. 6 ne.5: 851-855 163. (MMA 16:12) 1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni Lomonosova,, kafedra tekhnologii reziny. GRIOUNOV, I.T.; STRIVILOOV, S.I.; 1-111YAKHRIA, S.F.; SOKOLOVSUY, A.A. Device for repeated extension of rubbers. Zav.lab. 29 no.12:1505 t63. 1. 'L-loskovskiy institut tonkoy khimichaskoy tekhnologii. ammon-liun nitrate in a ki i z~-d b~--l 41. no,F; SOKOLOVSKIY, A.B., inzh. The 6TS-9 tensometer stand. Vest. elektroprom. 33 no.9:73-74 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) machinery-Measurements) (Tensiometers) (Electric OKOLOTSKIY, A.F. Problems of the economic effectiveness of capital Investments in the industr7 of the U.S.S.R. (conference in the Institute of Economics of the AcadeW of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.). Vest.AN-SSSR 23 no.6:95-102 Je '53. (MI-RA 6:7) (Ebassia--Industries) DHITRIM , Mikhail Vasillyevich; SONOLOVSKIT,_A rkakpdr_t~d rovich; ; IF - I I ll-el, -,, LYSY't, A.Ya., redaktor F N.A., takhnicheakiy re- daktor. [Ways to lower the cost of Industrial production] Puti eni- zheniia, sebestoinosti promyshlennoi produktaii. Koskva, Izd- vo, VTsSPS Profisdat, 1955. 68 p. (MW 9..5) (Costs, Industrial) PI-4 14 -~w:; kw~ USSR/ Miscellaneous Bookkeeping Card 1/1 Pub. 124 - 32/39 Authors 3 Sokolovskiy, A. F. Title I Scientific bases of bookkeeping (Accounting) Periodical i Vest. AN SSbR 26/2) 129-131, Feb 1956 Abstract 14inutes are presented from the conference held at the Inst. of Economics of the Acad. of Sc., USSR (Nov. 29, 1955) where scientific bases for proper bookkeeping were explained. Institution Submitted I r i V I AUTHOR: SOKOLOVSKI,A.F., JEVSTI(2-rj1EXEV,V.P. PA - 2636 TITLE: The Study of the Working Efficiency in Political Eoonomy.in the USSR. (Izuohenie proizvodityelnosti truda v narodnom khozyaystvye SSSR. Russian) PERIODICAL. Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 27, Nr 3, PP 131-134 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 6 / 1957 Reviewed: 7 / 1957 ABSTRACT: At the Conference (December 1956) problem of statistical metho- dology were discussed. A precise assessment of working efficiency is one of the fundamental tasks of calculation and statistics in the political economy of the USSR. Various suggestions were made in the course of lectures. For example, in many branches the level of working efficiency could be calculated on the basis of natural exponents. For the time being it would, however, already be necessary to establish this level for political economy as a whole. Also the importance of the drafting of a united methodology of the comparison of the level of working efficiency in the USSR. and in capitalistic countries was unaerlined. It was further stated that working efficiency is in close connection with costs and can thus be calculated on the basis of cost reduction. Further, the necessity was underlined of quickly Card 1/2 AUTHOR: Sokolovskiy, A. F. 30-9-46//48 TITLE: The Law of the Production Cost and its Application in the National Economy, of the pS6R (Z.akon stoimosti i yego ispollzovaniye v narodnom khozyaystve SSSR). PERIODICAL: Vestnik AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, Ur 9, pp. 137-143 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Moscow Institute of Economics of the AS U3SR c0n- sultative meeting (May 20-27) which dealt with the above- mentioned topic. Ostrovityanov talked on "The production of goods and its peculiarities in the socialist statelly where he emphasized that in a transition-period in the stage of relative socialism the character of property, due to the mutual relations between commodity and money, is subject to changes. Then he analyzed the slow but steady transition- process (private property - state property - collective property). Manufacturing and exchange of goods in the socialist state comprises the entire mass of consumption- goods which are either produced by the "state" (its enter- prises) or by collectives (awned by a group of workers). Then he outlined the specific economic forms of the mutual relations between state and collective enterprise (the Card 112 The Lnw of the Production Cost and its Application -in the 30-9-46/48 Rwtional'Economy Of.the USSR cooDerative enterprises of agriculture). The speaker crilicized the so-called calculative conceotion of distribution (according to which the prices are evaluated according to the variety of work and of the principle of the division of labor). A number of other speakers treated dif- ferent special probl.ems of agriculture. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 __~~g~~oj.OVSKnp-Alagandr--Fedorovich;--UVSTIGnTU ', Viktor Pavlovich; KGMAROVAI T.F.1, red.; RAKITIN, I.T.,,tekbn. red. [Production quality) Kachestvo produktsii. Moskva, Izd-vo RZmanie," 1961. 46 p...(Vsbsoiu-znoe obskicheAvo po, rasproatraneniiu P014%4C - sldlc'h i naucbnykh mainii. S-e-r.3, Ekonopika, no.24) (MW U:7) (Quality control) SOKOLOVSKU, A.F., kand. ekonoin. nauk Improving the perforrnance charac,-,eristics of industrial entervrJses; scientific session in Moscow. Vest. All 35 no.2:124-126 F 165. (MdRA 18:3) 6OK0L&.T3KlY, A. 1. 30241, 0.rranizatsiva sistyemy vy-shikh rastyenty Botanichyeskogo sada Akady--rdi nauk USSR. Byullyetyc,i-, Glav. botan, sada, VYP- 3, 1949, s. 0-51 SO: LETOPIS I NO. 34 SOKOLOVSKIY, A.I. ~ - Research on the root systems of plant associations in meadows of central bottom lands of the middle Dnieper. Bot.zhur.[Ukr.] 11 no.1:14-31 154. (MLRA 8:7) 1. Botanichniy sad AN LIM. (Dnieper Valley-Pastures and meadows) (Roots (Botany)) SOKOLOVSKIY, A.I. Establishing the "Cretaceous (mountain) pine forest" section in the Botanical Garden of the Academy of Science@ of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Trudy Bot. eada AN URSR 4:58-69 '57. (NLRA 100) (Ukraine--Pine) (Paleobotany) (Forest ecology) SOKOLOVSKEY, R.I. Root systems in principal plant associations of the Mikhaylov- skaya Virgin Steppe Preserve. Trudy Bot.sada AN URM 5:3-21 158. (MIR& 12:2) (Mikhaylovskaya Virgin Steppe Preserve--Plant commmities) (Roots (Dota-7)) J ~ 5 /~ / Y_' A - -- 137-58-5-10155 Translation from: Referativnvy zhurnaL, Metalluraiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 181 (USSR) C2 AUTHORS: Avdeyeva., A.V_Sokolo~L~~, Tsyganova, P.A. TITLE. An Investigation of the Corrosion Resistance of Metals in the Confectionery Industry (Issledovaniye korrozionnoy stoykosti metallov v konditerskom proizvodstve) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. tekhnol. in-t pishch. prom-sti, 1957, Nr 10, pp 96- 103 ABSTRACT: A study is made of the corrosion resistance of Zh-17-T, Ya-l-T, and St 3 steels and of Al and Cu, at 120C)C, in the fol- lowing aggressive mediums: 1) sugar syrup with 1% added lac- tic and 1% added citric acid, pH 2.87; 2) invert syrup, pH 3.14; 3) caramel syrup on molasses base, pH 6.22 and 2.8; 4) caramel syrup on invert sugar base, pH 6.14 and 2.12, Zh- 17-T steel proved fully resistant to all these mediums. Ya-l-T steel was less stable. St 3 steel was totally unstable. Al starts to corrode in acid caramel syrup. Cu corrodes in acidified syrups. Shop tests showed that steels Zh-17-T and Ya-l-T are completely stable in a medium of caramel crumbs and caramel Ca rd 1/2 syrup and are suited for the fabrication of cooking tanks. Studies 137-58-5-10155 An Investigation of the (con-.) are made of the corrosion strength of metals in caramel mass with 176 lactic and 1% citric acids added (at, 1450C '). in caramel fillings (I part apple puree plus I part sugar at 950) and in reboiled preparations of apples, apricots, and alycha I a member of -,.he damson plum family; Transl. Ed. Note] (at IZOO). Zh-17-T steel and Al are completely stable in caramel mass. Ya-l-T and Cu become corroded. St 3 steel is completely unstable. T.A. 1. Metals--Corrosion 2, inclust-rial plants--Equipment Card 2/?- SOKOWVSKIY, A.L.. gornyy inzbener; DAVYDDVA, Te.A.. gornyy inzh. Greater attention to the expansion of open-cut mines in tbe Kuznetsk RaBin. Ugoll 33 no.10:1',7-20 0 158. (WRA 11:11) (Kuznetsk Basin--Strip mining) 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 TMI'W-W~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 4111 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 if 0 id 23 " 27 D 20 1" if IF X) A V a ill 40 41 a 4) as as J! 0 a r if Q it -K CC . W- -M A -I - -1 - -a 1- -A -pac- oil Al The effect of starch. motaswo U,litri. bility of suctole. A, 1. 1114, ".k. 'v'k L 1'k I 'I'al. N 00 Khlm. Referat. Zhur. 1940, No. 7. IIS-19- 09 Ll out microw [roil] (lit, -111.. i. V- it dtvicawl es, Ri- file atilt. of mictow (lissolvabh. it, Ifill X. of -ol, T. I lie i lotal atilt. tit dry S1111%taticri di'"Ilvable in [W V, "I -Alrt oil tPA-1. I Io. Olv. if '11vto- its I Io- life,, o, . ..1 .1. 't, lot lt-l"A-~ U' 14 91"100 deb(t,". thm, tit Ow I'l. -1- .1 o.- but [lie alkit. Of lite ol. drv 'tll.tam V, '1" lraw'. I lie atilt. of dry .111"I"ller, di-habIr ill I.0 g of -tier 11Y (11e ad.111. 411 ilivrit mmar if og.tr fro 0 "I'M of 11144AWWOO. The I01,61.4111t. of drY 0 0 'AvA1.h! let 1011 j of .1" tvaw' " ith it,, Oil I ht~ t" of tile "'1111to.wilt, Addi'l, Add- Olt 14 00 a ull invert sugar incrrAses the atilt. of dry mtb4janct~ I)v =00 MAX)% 1111d tile atilln. of "I.We"C tit invert sugar increawl x it by 2A.5'*",e (at 3W). lilvett miji.ir jimen.'" tile ;atilt. of 69 90 S Irv jji,.)Ivmj,lr ill JIM S. ill watvr to is grrairr atoill z drKirt, thAild'ic, I'lir Ift-r-illalle Volitrill fit tily 1111"tAtit-1-1 tit tile M111111. O.WoUll 111,11OV,l if 14-1111C h- 11fril. caraltirl Mrttp at (C1111". [lot higher than IM" atilt olthotat 'EV: tire adilti. of writer, NV. 14. lirms goo woo .1,11i CA a., ISO I Or i--, -r--j Or --j- - a rw 0 a I IF 14 OF V? 11 CW 09 K LT Of C9 99 It It I at IS 9 0 0 0 st 0 0 0 e 41111 0 0 0 ; 0 0 000000 0 so 000 0 0 0 :1.0 N - 0 0 0 a 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 ~69 0 writ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 re 4 a 0 o 0 0 * o o 0 0 0 o 0 0 & Is o 0 0 0 Ill If JD It 1) aA A 111 P A .4 N) 31 v , Q 4) 13 so 10 49 1 a r 9 1 1 All w Cc m u a It . 1 0 A I r The hratitig rums tit corbohydrates. v- z-, % v-t alld A. L. J. .1 WW41 ('~ (U. S. i. N , , i I A p-limidwy ivi%wil t1VlwvIIIjljg Ill, 4 1"1 Ing 12tv- vI ! mv"I 'llip, 00 *9 09 fili'm 09 ti A d % L A ItIALLUINKA1. 1,1111RA16ft 0 0 so 00 e4 9 0 0 0 0 00 toolb 00 '00 34- 4" '00 1,C11. IT It. All 0 0 0 0 0 *000 RAPOPORT. A.L., professor. re"ktor; SOMIA)V4K'IY. A.L., professor, redaktor-, XAIMUS. R.L. redaktor; KISINA. Ye.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Tachnology of confection production] T-':iaologiia konditerskogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Pishchapromizdat. Pt.2. 1952. 417 P. 0;onfeetionery) (HLRA 10:1) MARTYNOV, M.I., direktor: SOKOIOVSK -IY. A.L.. sameatitell direktora instituta. , - ~ - , ~ Production line of candies. Nauka i zhizn' 20 no.11:13-16 N '53. (KL,BA 6:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut kenditorekoy promyshlen- nosti. (Goufectionery) sof,oLov-S)v)Y,A.J-, :SOKOLOVSKIT, A.L., professor; SMOLTANITSKIY, M.Te., nauchny7 sotrudnik; nauchny7 sotrudnik; SEKLOVZAYA, A.Ye., nauchnyy sotrudnik; GRINER, R.Ya., nauchnyy sotrudnik. Continuouiq mechanized production of caramel. Trudy, VMI no.9:3-48 154. (MLRA 7:8) (Confectionery) (Pastry) So 4OLO VSff I K ', 4. 1- . KAIITYNUV, M.I., kandidat tekhnichonkikh nauk, redaktor; SOKOLOY:WIY. A.L., profeneor, redaktor. r", ~ 1.~ '.! - 1 '!,, - Production of caramel and pastry by the continuous mechanized me- thod. Trudy VIKNII n0-9:3-183 '54. (KLU 7:8) (Confectionery) (Pastry) SOKOLOVSKIY,,A.L.;_NIKIFOROVA. Y.N. - .- ?'Va Effect o rious compositions of sirup carbohydrates on the stabili- ty of caramel. Khleb. i kond. prom. I no.3rl2-15 Mr 157 inU 10:4) 1. Vaesoyuzkvy konditerskiy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut. (Caramel) (Carbohydrates) NIKIFOROVA, V.14; SOKOLOVSKIY, A.L. Iffect of products resulting from the breakiwg- dovn of sugars on the properties of caramel. Ref. much. r-ab. VMI no.1:36-39 157. (Caramel) A 137-1957-12--17-4542 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallur6a"ya, 1957, Nr 12, p 228 (USSR) AUTHORS: Avdeyeva, A. V~ , Sokolovskiy, A. L., Tsyga-nova, P.A. TITLE: Cortoiion Resistance of Metals ~n Sugar -ind Caramel Syrups (Korrozionnaya stoykost' metallov v sakharnykh i karamel'nykh siropakh) PERIODICAL: Khlebopek. i konditersk, prom-st', 1957, Nr 4, pp H-14 ABSTRACT: Some result_~ of corrosion experiments conducted on various metals in the preparation of cararnel under both laboratory and industrial conditions.. The degree of corrosion was determined by the -eight method, Sugar (pH ~,87; 3,14) and caramel (pH 6- 2 2; 6- 14; 7_8 i; ~'_ i Z) syrups we re inve stigated as the corrodina media. Tests in the plant apparatus have demonstrated that steel 3 is unsuitable either for syrup made of crumbs or for caramel syrup. Cu is unsuitable for r.;yrup made of crumbs, whereas Cr and Cr-Ni steels are corrosion res;stant in the media mertioned. Card 1/1 0. P, 1. Caramel syrup-Corrosive effects 2. Su-ar syrup-Corrosive effects 3. Metals-Corrosion-Test results KUZNXTSOTA, L.S.; SOK)LOVSKIY. A.. . Studying the processes of the Jelling of fruit candy. Khleb.i kond. prom. I no.6:7-10 Je '57. (Y7.RA 10:8) l.Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy itstitut pishchevoy promyshlennoett. (Confectionery) '~ ~ . I t - -, . ~. - - -., . -7)/j. SMOLYANITSKIY, M.Ye;; SOKOLOVSK1Y--wkd" - .0 Development and operation of continuous caramel production lines. Khleb.i kond.prom. I no-7:14-18 JI '57- (HLRA 10:7) 1. Yeesoyusnyy konditerskiy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Inatitut. (Garamel) (Confectione~-Y--Iquipment and supplies) .S MARTYNOV, M.I.; SOKOLOVSKIY, A.L. Twenty-fifth anniversary of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Confectionery Industry. Xhleb. i kond. prom. 1 no.12:1-4 D 157. (MMA ll.-1) 1. Teesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut konditerakoy pronyahlennosti. (Confectionery) 11 .! I i -I'D `I-'-,LO',,I , ! ~I - , KUZNNTSOVA, L.S., kand. tekhn. Tmuk; SOKOLOVSYTY. T--,, ~-rof, -Joktor takhn. nauk. Structural and mechanical properties of chocolate products. Trudy KTIPP no.10:4-23 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Chocolate) SOKOLOVSKIY...A.L-, prof.. doktor tekhn. nauk; KUZNETSOVA, L.S., kand. takhn. nauk; -,- Fi~OVSKAYA, Ye.I., starshly prepodavatell Using sedimentation analysis in the control of chocolate production.. Trudy MTIPP no-10:50-58 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Sedimentation analysis) (Chocolate) . I 1 11 1. . i:, , . I . ~ .1 I SOKOLOVSKIY, A.L.j, piof., doktor takhn. nauk; KUZNETSOVA, L.S., kand. tekhn. nauk. I A Processes of jelling in fruit candy masses. Trudy HTIPP no.10.'79-95 1.57. (Confectionery) (MIRA 10:12) -.; ~F, , - " //.. ~'. - AVDEYEVA, Aj., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOVSKIY, A*L*.- prof., doktor tekhn. . 410-i--l-1-1 nauk; TSYGANOVA, P.A., assistent. Investigating corrosion resistance of metals in confectionery prodnetion.. Trudy MTIPP no.1006-103 157. (MMk 10:12) (Confectionery) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) KUZNETSOVA, L.S.; SOKOIA)VSKIY, A.L. Investigating the gelatinization processes of fruit confectionery masses by means of a conic plastometer [with summary in Inglish). Koll. zhur. 19 no.6:668-672 N-D 157, (MIRA 11:1) 1. 1469kovskly tekhnologicheskly institut pishchavoy prooVehlen- nosti. (Gelation) (Confectionery) (Plasticity) i - * '7 -th ff S A h - e . ect on sitfo e n =4 t /Products of V de LSL ' d V. PTOPertlez Of Ifir-1- L. 2( G Li it a tip. 30, 1 Mikiforovi-I Zhar, Pr h - I I ; -- , CA 6067d. V , * * , - _. ~ : . , , *),-, the products of'6gradation o L4 E14 1 f sucan during caramelization -,vas effectcd by paper chroma- I ~ 1tMaPhY. HydroxYmethyllurfural (1) formed in ap i able quantities in dil, -ugjr. wins but very little. in co Cd 11 (701 ) wins and then onl id b after7;Q ti . ea . 0D&_ , y rij. d .sation products (M formc -d in appreciable ammt coned --sibbee pro& soln., Apparently U10 a&elmt,, irre- 'esses, i.e. dehydration resulting in I and h umus (cfi C.A. -44, 5212c), To study the effectof th= products on, the P"Perties -Of - cdmulell Alley ~ wem. added in relatively - pure, states during~the process of *as :, caram prepd by EtOAcexto. from sugar solas- refluxed 20 hrs. an V a " d l i d i eco or ze -w th activated C., , Humus was prepd. as a slightly- Sol. brown Powder or as a colored solo; by dialysls of g~ heated win- Of sucrose. It was'Obtained by-fermentation; of a 7-8%'sumse soln. The addn. of 1 (0,37 and 0.73%) and of humus (0.25 and 6.11Y0) gave caramels which crystr after 1-2 days. - Car-irnels with 1.3% 11 crystd after 6 dayig and thoseivith 10% Ildid ridtcry~tallizeafti~"niontL-s-.Y~ The presence of fructose tends to formhygrosco tmaL pic ~ ~ SOV /117-58- 1 1 -1 W42 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgorva, 1958, Nr I!, r, 173 IUSSR) AUTHORS: Avdeyeva, A. V. , Sokolovskiy, A. L. Tsyganova. P. A~ Beguno-,-a. T. N. T'T LE: Investigation of Corrosion Resistance of Metals in Aggressive Media of Caramel Production (Issledovaniye korroziynoy stoykosti metatlov v agressivnykh sredakh karamel'nogo proizvodstva) PERIODICAL: Khlebopek. i konditersk. prom-st' , 1958, Nr Z, pp 14-15 ABSTRACT- A study was made of the corrosion of Zh- 17 - T and Ya - I T steels, At, Cu, and SO steel in a caramel mass, caramel fitting (I part 0 \ apple puree + I part sugar) and in boiled apple, apricot, and darnson- plum purees. Zh-17-T and Ya-l-T steels are resistant in all three media, At is resistant in the caramel medium, Cu in the caramel filling and in the boiled purees. The addition of 1% citric and 1% lactic acids to the caramel mass and filling does not increase cor- rosion. The addition into the boiled puree of _"~o a line must have been skipped in the Russian original. Trans. Note ... ~ . Cu. Upon the addition of 2cKo trioxyglutaric acid to the apricot puree all metals Card 1/-' are corroded. Tests under shop conditions showed a good resistance a SOV/1 37-58--11-23042 Investigation of Corrosion Resistance of Metals in Aggressive Media (cont, ) of Zh-17-T and Ya--l-T is resistant in the recommended for where SOz of various steels in the filling vacuum apparatus. Only Ya-l-T steel storage tank for puree treated with SO?, and it can also be the manufacture of the condenser of the water-jet air pump concentrations may always be present. T~ A. Card 2/2