SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOTNIKOV, S.G. - SOTNIKOV, V.S.
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S09.7,11KOV, S.G., kapitan med.ltsinvhoy oluzhby.
Anaphylact-ic shock following intradermal tests for sensitivity
to ar.-Liblotics. Voan.-m-ed. zhur. no. 1:73-74 Ja 166
(IMURA. 19:2)
A TV Set for Long-Distance Reception
107-12-28/46
Three tv antennas are used for long-distance reception. Double-tier three-
element array is tuned to the frequencies of the second tv channel. A
four-element director-type array is tuned to the frequbneiei of the first
tv channel. The so-called "skeleton-slot type" antenna is.- tuned to 42 me.
On 2, 13, 29 Sept, and 10 Oct, 1956, a number of foreign tv programs
were received in Moscow with the above described equipment. A new antenna
was built, a two-~tler copbased array. It had a negligible back lobe and
no sensitivity toward the zenith which i proved the reception conditionB.
During the summer of 1956 many long-distance tv signals were received due
to reflections from the ionized traces of meteors. The signals lasted from
1 see to 1 hour in duration.
There are 5 figs in the article.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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107-57-5-26/*3
AUTHOR: Ovcharenko, E.
TITLE: Long-Distance VHF Propagation (Dallneye rasprostraneniye UU)
RERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 5, pp 22-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Recently a conference on long-distance vhf propagation was held in
Moscow; it was organized by these three organizations: Nauchno-tokhnicheskoye
obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elektroavyazi imeni A.S. Popova (Scientific and
Engineering Society of Radio-Engineering and Electrooommunication),
Vsesoyuznyy nauchnyy sovet po radiofizike i radiotekh.,aike AN SSSR (All-Union
Scientific Council for Radiophysics and Radio Engineering, AS USSR),
Institut rdaiotekhniki i elektroniki AN SSSR (Institute of Radio Engineering
and ElectronicsAS USSR). Over 250 persons took part in the activities of
the Conference; among them scientists and professors from Leningrad, Khar1kov,
Gor'kiy, Odessa, Tomsk, and other cities. Fifteen reports were delivered and
discussed, of which 6 were devoted to vhf troP043ric scatter propagation.
Professor A.G. Arenberg, Doctor of Technical Sciences, opened the Conference.
A brief outline of today's investigations and uses of tropospheric propagation
is presented in the article. Professor A.N. Kazantsev delivered a report on
the "Diffused Propagation of Meter Radio Waves in the Ionosphere" in which he
briefly reviewed the materials of the Eighth Plenary Conference of the Inter-
national Consultative Committee for Radio (Warsaw, September 1956). American
and Canadian commercial scatter-propagation communication lines were mentioned.
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107-57-5-26/63
mg-Distance VHF Propagation
Frequency-Separated Receptionu by S. F. Mirk0tan; "On the Methods of Calcula-
tion of Radio-Wave Diffusion on Random Inhomogeneities" by V.A. Zverev:'
The Conference found necessary to organize broad theoretical and experimental
investigations of vh-L scatter propagation in 1957-1960. Steps toward this end
vare listed in the article.
There are two Soviet references.
AILABLE: Library of Congress
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SOTNIKOL~~ , inzh.
Television channel switch and converter. Radio no.11:
28-29 N 165. (MIRA 18-12)
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AUTHORt Sotnikovo S. lo7-8-4o/62
TITLE: Antennas for "Super-Long" Distance TV-reception (Antenny dlya
"everkhdallnego" priyema tolovideniya).
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, # 80 pp 34-37 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In case of long distance TV-rec*ption (1,500-2,500 km), rotating
sharp-pointed directional antennas were mostly used till now.
The construction of such antennas being too difficult for radio
amateurs, the author o? this article suggests the construction
of new frame antennae suitable for local as well as for long
and super-long distance reception.
Figure I shows how a half-wave Pistollkors loop vibrator
is transformed into a frame antenna.
Figure 2 shows a two-element antenna, where the vibrator and
the reflector have the same dimensions.
Figure 3 shown a three-element antenna (vibrator, reflector
and director), the three frames of which have the same dimene-
ions. The tuning of this antenna in effected in adjusting the
induction coil and the variable capacitor (see Table 2).
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TITLE: Antennas for "Super-Long" Distance TV-reception (Antenny dlya
11sverkhdallnego" priyema tolevideniya). 107-8-40/62
A three-element antenn 'a can be designed in such a manner that
no alignment will be necessary. In this case, the dimensions
of the reflector and the director are to be different (figure 4
The dimensions of these frame antennas operating in one of the
TV-channels are indicated in Table 1.
A multi-element antenna is more suitable for super-long dis-
tance TV-reception. Figure 5 shows a three-element frame an-
tenna, the vibrator, reflector and director of which have dif-
ferent dimensions and which is designed for three sections of
the frequency band of 41-66 me;
Is 41-4e-5'mc
11: 48.5-56.5 me
111: 58-66 me
For this purposet induction coils are inserted. Their commu-
tation, i.e. their passage from one frequency range to another,
is effected by means of a small telephone relay "HP14-l". The
Card 2/3 constructional dimensions of this antenna are given in figure 6.
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AUTHOR; Sotnikov, S. (Moscow). 107-8-41/62
TITLE: Long Distance Reception of TV-Broadcasting (Daltniy priyem
% televizionnykh peredach).
PERIODICAL: Radio# 1957, # Sp PP 37-40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article gives a review of numerous experiments in long
distance TV-reception by the author and several other radio
amateurs. They utilized stacked frame-antennas of two to
five elements. The three-element antenna of this kind has
been described in subject periodical PP 34-37. Current types
of half-wave dipoles adjusted to channel I were also utilized.
These were pointed in occidental direction, situated at the
edge of the roof serving as a reflector.
Many of receptions were carried out with accessory TV-
amplifier units.
At the end of winter and in spring 1957, the amateur radio
stations were audible at a distance of 3,000 tor4,000 km in
the range of 38-40 megacycles. The reception of radio and
Card 1/3 TV-stations was diurnal in November, December and January.
6(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2913
Sotnikov, Sergey Kuz' mich
Sverkhdallniy priyem televideniya (Long-Distance Television
Reception) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 62 p. (Series:
Massovaya radiobiblioteka, vYP. 312) 50,000 copies printed.
Editorial Board: A. I. Berg, V. A. Burlyand, V. I. Vaneyev, Ye. N.
Genishta, I. S. Dzhigit, A. M. Kanayeva, E. T. Krenkell, A. A.
Kulikovskiy, A. D. Smirnov, F. I. Tarasov, P. 0. Chech1k, and V. I.
�hamshur.; Ed.: Ye. P. Oveharenko; Tech. Ed.: N. I, Borunov.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for the general reader.
COVERAGE: The author discusses long-distance television reception.
He describes an amateur television receiver and discusses the
operation of television antennas. He also presents instructions
on long-distance television reception useful to television
amateurs. No personalities are mentloned. There are no refer-
ences.
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Long-Distance (Cont.) S07/2913
Antennas designed for operation on three channels In a.
frequency range between 41 and 67 megacycles 35
Ch. 5. Long-distance Television Reception In Moscow 40
Conclusion 59
Appendixes:
1. Basic Television Transmission Characteristics According
to Various Standards 61
2. Television Transmission Spectrum Frequency Characteristics 62
3. European Television Centers Operating In the Range of
41-83 Megacycles 62
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6(6) SOV/107-59-2-31/55
AUTHOR: Sotnikov, S.
TITLE: A Television Receiver of the Type "KVN-49" for
Long-Distance Reception (Televizor "KVN-4911 dlya
sverkhdallnego priyema)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 2, PP 36-39 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes the modernization of the out.-
dated television receiver IIKVN-4911, to achieve long-
distance reception, i.e. over 1,000 km. In the re-
modeled receiver an additional PTK unit has been set
up, which enables reception on all 12 channels. In
the receiver itself the remodeling affects only 1
channel; 2 channels of the receiver are working as
before and reception of local transmitters is not
disturbed. On the.remaining (4-12) channels the re-
ception of local and distant transmitters may be
accomplished only via the PTK unit. The essence of
the remodeling zonsists in converting (ty.the addi-
Card 112 tional PTK unit) the high-frequency amplifier of the
9(1) SOV/107-59-4-25/45
AUTHOR: Sotnikov, S., Moscow
TITLE: Lo-op-A-n~tennas for Long-Distance TV Reception (Ramoch-
nyye antenny dlya dallnego priyema televideniya)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 41 pp 31 - 32 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: For receiving TV stations located at distances of
150-200 km from the TV set, the author suggests
building a square loop antenna as shown in Figure 1.
It provides a maximum amplification of frequencies
close to the value of the carrier frequency. Further,
the author suggests a TV antenna consisting of four
square loops, which provides still better TV recept-
ion. Radio amateurs in Tambov used such antennas
for receiving the Ryazan' TV station. There are 4
diagrams and 1 table.
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AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
SOV/107-59-10-35/51
Sotnikov, S
A Transistorized Modulator
Radio, 1959, Nr 10, pp 48 49 (USSR)
The author describes a modulator for a portable trans-
mitter. The circuit diagram is shown in Figure 1.
It is a two-stage three-transistor 1-f amplifier with
a class B, push-pull output stage, composed of P4
transistors. A 12 volt power source is required.
There are 1 circuit diagram and 3 diagrams.
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TSITOVICII, A.P.; SOTNIKOV, S.K.
[Matrix tine-delay analyzer with com= tators on memory
capacitances for a mechanical neutron selector] Matrich-
nyi vremennoi analizator s kommutatorami na emkostiakh
paraiati dlia mekhanicheskogo neitronnogo selektora. Mo-
skva, In-t atomnoi energii, 1960. 18 p. (MIRA -17:1)
SOTIIIKOV,- Sqrgoy_Kuz'.mich;,.KANAYZVA, A.M., red.; VORONDI, K.P.,
takhn.red.
[Long-range television reception] Sverkhdallnii priem tele-
videniia. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Koskvs, Gos.energ.izd-vo,
1960. 94 p. (Massovaia radiobiblioteke, no.372). (MIRA 13:11)
(Television--Receivers and reception)
SOTHIKOV, S.
Loop antennas for long-distance reception. Radio no.2:39-41
F 160. (MIRA 111:5)
(Television--Antennas)
SOTITIKOV, S.
Fight against television interference. Radio no.4:41-44 Ap 160.
(KIRA 13:8)
(Television-Interference)
snTmTKO I
ch. LOPATIN, K.G., red.; YEMZHIN, V.V.p
tekhn. red.
[Conversion of television receivers) Peredelka televizorov.
Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 46 p. (Massovaia radio-
biblioteka, no.446) (MIRA 16:5)
(Television--Receivers and reception)
S/120/62/000/001/017/o6i
El 4o/E463
AUTHORS: Tsitovich, A.P., Sotnikov,_ S.K.
TITLE. Matx-�x time analysev using capac�t!-.re memovy switching
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.1, 1962, 78-85
TEXT: In matrix spectrum analysers the storage cbordinates are
selected by switches which arf- generally controlled by bistable
circuits (fl;Lp flops). To obtain high speed (high channel
resolution, low minimum channel width) it becomes necessary to
utilize complicated flip flop circuits-with large numbers of
tubes and hence low reliability. The authors propose to use a
capacitive memory shift register in which a charge is shifted-from
condenser to condenser through a circuit consisting of two diodes
and a triode amplifier, controlled by a two-phase pulse sequence.
The charge is shifted at each cycle from an odd to an even
numbered condenser or vice versa. Without difficulty the
authors bring the minimum channel width to 2 -As, with special care
to 0.6 iis. A block diagram of the analyser and detailed
circuits of the capacitive memory shift register, input circuits,
switching circuits and storage matrices are presented'and discussed.
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S/120/62/000/301/017/o6i
Matrix time analyser ... E14-0/E463
The analyser is designed to operate with magnetic heads for
detecting neutrons in a mechanical neutron selector. Two models
have been built and put into operation. In one there are four
matrices, two for measuring the "effect" (128 channels) and two
for moasuring 11background" (32 channels). The second model has
two matrices of 128 channels each. The output is to a -mechanical
recorder type ~~U -1 (1`1) (SB-1 (M) which appears to be the main
source of unreliability in the system. It is planned to replace
the mechanical counter with decade counting circuits. Vacuum
tube and diode and crystal diode circuits are used throughout.
There are 10 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut atomnoy energii AN SSSR
(Institute of Atomic Energy AS USSRY
SUBMITTED: June 30, 1961
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Television antennas for long-distance reception. Radio no.3:/+O-
43 Mr 163. (MMk-.16:2)
(Television--Antennas)
SOTNIKOV, S., inzh.
Television loop antennas. Radio no.807-38 Ag 163. (YIRA 16:9)
(Television-Antennas)
L 13376-63
IACCESSION NR: AP3002720 63/000/00
S OW 581006
3/00.
Adamchuk, Yu.~V.;:Sotnikov,'Si.K,,1
AUTHOR: Moskalevj S. S.1
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iTITLE: Multiwire neutron,datect( th,an dverloadproof preamplifier
SOURCE i Pribory* i tekhnika,eksperimenta, no.-3,,1963,, 58-60
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ITOPIC TAGS: neutron detector,'o oof preamplifieri, neutron study;
yerloadpr
10
JABSTRACT: A multiwire,B F.-filled new,neutron-detectoris described which is,.-.,.-,.,
intended for studying I total: n4utron'cross-sections - on a neutron spectrometer,,_ the-
ineutrons are supplied by.an IAR linear electron accelerator (R.- M.,Voronkov,: K. :1.
Pevzner, N. N. Flerov, A.'V Areflyev, et al.,.-Atomnaya energlya, 1962, 1~1 327)
IThe detector includes 230 proportional ouhter6.that have only a 0.25 microsec".
a,
delay. A simple-circuit overloadproof preamplifiers (overload' capacity about 1,Ob0)/[','z.'
leliminates overloading.the electronic devices due-to high-power gamma-ray pulses
that are s
et up by the accelerator electron pulses. The preamplifier permitted.
1cutting the channel dead time (after a gamma pulse) dawn to 5-10 microsec,~ :1. e.,._.~
~permitted studying the total neutron cross-sections from 100:kev on. t'In conclusion';
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ACCESSION NR: AP4009106 S/0056/63/045/006/1858/1864
AUTHORS: Danelyan, L. S.; Yefimov,._,_B.._V-q__Sotnikov, S. K; Kakhra-
manov-Dzhazairov, V.
TITLE: Intensities of the Gamma transitions to the round rota- 156'
tional.band in neutron resonances of the reaction GAS (no -y) Gd
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teoret. fikiki, v. 45, no. 6, 1963,
1858-1864
TOPIC TAGS: gadolinium 155, gadolinium 156, gamma transition,
ground rotation band, neutron resonance, neutron capture by gado-
linium, resonance intensity distribution, Porter Thomas distribution
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work was to find the vari:t;lgg of the
partial radiation width for the 8.44-NeV transition iw follow-
ing neutron capture at different neutron resonances. This transi-
tion was chosen because it can be readily separated.fron other tran-
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sitions. A crystal scintillation spectrometer was used to measure
the relative intensities of,the y transitions to M ground rota-
tional band for 20 resonances in the Gdl55(n,,yjGd 6 reaction. At
the measurement accuracy attained in these experiments, the reso-
nance intensity distribution is compatible with a Porter-Thomas dis-
tribution with one channel. The possibility remains, however, that
there are two groups of such distributions with different mean in-
tensities. The apparatus was based on coincidence circuitry and in
addition to separating the 8.44-MeV yl sit can also measure the -rray
background at other energies. It is reported that the apparatus
is being improved and the measurement of the relative intensities
of the 8.44 MeV transition will be continued. "The idea of this
measurement was suggested to us by L. V. Groshev and A. M. Demidov
to whom we are grateful. We also thank M. I. Pevzner for a truth-
ful discussion of the results and V. A. Kochetkov and A. Ya. Lunin
for much work performed." -Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 formulas,
and 1 table.
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ACCESSION NR: AR4014746 S/0058/63/000/012/AO20AO20
SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, Abs. 12A202
AUTHOk: Tsitovich, A. P.; Bochkov, G. T.; Istomin, D. A.; Sotnikov,
S. K.
TITLE: 2048-channel time analyzer
CITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. 1~onferentsii po yadern. radio-
elektronike. T. 2, Ch. 2. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963, 72-95
TOPIC TAGS: analyzer, time.analyzer, 2048 channel analyzer, drum
memory analyzer, multichannel time analyzer, nuclear insLrumentation
TRANSLATION: A 2048-channel time analyzer with magnetic drum memory
is described. The magnetic drum is superior: to other memory devices
in that it uses fewer control elements. However, the magnetic drum'
is a relatively "slow" memory unit. In this conneiction, the mag-
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netic drum is used only to store the totai in1formation coming from
the input unit of the intermediate memory;.? To this end, an elec-
trostatic st-orage-tube memory is used, which has a much larger
capacity compared -with o:.her isystems. The aLhalyzer employs a new
method of matching the inter~'ediate and m~in'memory units. The ad
vantages and shoricomings ot such an analyzer' are analyzed in detail.
The question of -further increase- in the numbiir of channels in a time
analyzer of'this type is discussed. L. S.
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SOTNIKOV, SergeyjW_ !~,h; hIJZIMINOV, A.I.~ red.
[Long-distance television reception] Dallnii. priem te-
levideniia. Moskva, Energiia, 1964. 70 p. (Massovaia
radiobiblioteka$ no.558) (MIfU 18:7)
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AUTHOR: Sotnikorv,, S.., K. ; Yefimovy B. V. ; Tsitovich, A. P.
TITLE: Method of stabilization of the amplification channel of a scintillation c6uft6r
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. lIA287
REF SOURCE: Tr. 6-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radioelektron. T. lo M.)
Atomizdat,
TOPIC TAGS: scintillation counter, amplifying equipment, stabilization
ABSTRACT: A procedure is described for stabilizing the amplification channel of a
scintillation counter with the aid of a reference light pulse. The light-pulse
source is a cold-cathode tbyratron (TKh4B), in which the light output is proportional
to the current through the thyratron. The stabilization is by comparing the cur-rent
pulse from the output of a photomultiplier with the current pulse through the thyra-
tron, with subsequent regulation of the gain of the amplifier by means of the dif-
ference error signal. A slightly modified standard amplifier (VIII-10) and an FEU-49
photomultiplier are used. Introduction of stabilization has improved the time
stability of the system by -10 times (from 3-5% to 0.3-0.4%,, as checked relative to
the position of the Cs'37 line). The complete schematic diagrams of the apparatus
are given. V. Kharitonov. (Translation of abstract)
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AUTHOR: Sotnikov. S. K.; Tsitovich, A. P.
ITITLE: Multidimensional input device of a 2048-channel analyzer
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ISOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomat. telemekh. i vychisl. tekhn., Abe. 1IB333
IREF SOURCE: Tr. 6-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radioelektron. T- 3. Ch. 2.
;X., Atomizdat, 1965, 7-17
TOKC TAGS: pulse height analyzer, nuclear research
ABSTRACT: A storage-tube-type intermediate storage device of a 2048-channel magnetic-
drum analyzer is shortly described. Investigation of gamma-rays arising when neutrons
with energies corresponding to absorption resonances are captured is of practical
interest. Hence, the problem can be reduced to measuring the gamma spectra only
Ilinsidell these resonances; the number of time and pulse-height channels is reduced,
;!but the time channels of various durations which-'would correspond to resonance widths
~become necessary. Such channels can be designed with magnetostriction delay lines.
An analyzer for single-dimensional measurements is described. To eliminate the
ambiguity in the beginning of the time scale (0.2 microsec), operation with the
accelerator synchronized by the crystal oscillator of the analyzer is provided. The
analyzer time scale can be delayed for 3.2--7503.6 microsee or 6-4--13007.2 microsec.
The analyzer recording dead time is 25.6 microsec. In two-dimensional measurements, a
height-to-duration converter is added to the analyzer; its logic-and-programing system:
includes a magnetostriction delay line. A circuit of signal amplifiers with magneto-
striction delay lines is shown. Five figures. Bib. Of 3 titles- [Translin of abs.]Yu.S.
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Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Principles of the growth of deformations
of creep in clayey soils under displacement." Dnepropetrovskq
1961. 14 pp; (Dnep Inst of Railroad Transport Engineers); 200
copies; price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 246)
SOTNIKOV, V.; FADRICHEV,.S.
Prospectors of mineral resources. NO ao-9:36 S 159.
CMIRA 13:1)
1. Zamestitell predoodatelya Verkhne-Donalcogo territoriallnogo
pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obahchestva Gornoye (for
Sotnikov). 2. Uchanyy sekretarl Varkhne-Donskogo territorial'-
nogo pravleniya Ilauchno-tokhniclieskogo obshchestva, Rostov-m-
Donu (for Fadeichev).
(Prospecting)
40785
S/I 10 /62/000/006/001/002
1010/1210
AUTHORS: Anikeyenko, V. M., (Engineer) Kevroleva, K. M., Kessenikh, P. M. Cundidater for
Medical Science and Sotnikov, V. (Engineer)
'rITLE: Radiation-damage stability of polynviylchloride plastics of insulation and jacket pre-
scriptions
PERIODICAL: Vestnik elektro-promyshletinosti, no. 6, 1962, 16-20
TEXT: 6 insulation type and two jacket type plastics (all prescriptions given in a table) were irradiated
-with doses from 0 to 220 x 106 rad. The results of the measurements of the electrical and mechanical pro-
perties of irradiated samples presented in graphs, show that a substantial decrease of tensile strength and
of the respective elongation of the plastic starts at 5 x 106 rad. The biggest change of a, occurs in the region
from (5 + 50) x 106 rad. At a dole of 150 x 106 the tensile strength of a plastic containing 40% of plas-
ticizer, decreased by 20% of its initial value; whereas that containing 60% of plastificator by 60% of the
initial tensile strength. Irradiation causes chemical changes of the structure and therefore the resistivity
decreased at ISO x 106 rad. to 3-37 % of the initial one. At a total dose of 106 rad. the temperature-frequency
change of the tg 6 was about a 200 % increase. The frost-resistance of the polyvinylchloride plastic decreases
starting from the dose of 15 x 106 rad. The decomposition temperature starts decreasing from 5 to 15 x 106
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IdItcrial Board of Sett V.I. Dikushin, kcadexicaln (Reap. Ed.), N.Y. c"
Shu:UIIov0d_y (Deputy Romp. Ed.). YU. S. Zaalavokly (Deputy Romp. _FZ~
Zd.), L.X. Tatocbtnko, B.I. Varktovokly, 3.T. gaz&rov, L.I. Petre*4
and N.G. Zelevinakaya (secretary).
~Xd. of-MlIshing-#Pusel P.M. Belyaninj Toch. Zd.a. T.F.- Folensve..-
PURPOSIt This book Is intended ror speciafisis in the field or so-
chins and instrument manufacture who use radioactive isotopes in
the study of mas*rials and processes.
COVERAGRi This collection of Papers covers X vory wld* field or the
utilization of tracer S*thods In industr--al resoarch and control
techniques. The topic of this volume is th* US41 of radioisotopes
In the anichine-and Inatrux&nt-wmuf&ct="_s& Industry. The Indl.
vidual papers discuss the Applications of radioisotope techniques
In the study of metals and alloys, Probleas ottriction a" lubri-
cation, Metal cuttin$, engine perforstanco, and defects in metals.
Several papers are devoted to the us* of radioisotopes In the "to-
motion of industrial proooonse, recording and measuring 4evicon,
quality cont:rol, flowmeters, level Saug**, safety devices, radia-
tion counters, etc. Theme papers reprosont contributions of var-
loun Soviet Inatituzas and laboratories. They were published as
transactions of the All-Unibn Conferenc# an she V" of Redioso.
tlv* and Stable Isotopes And Radiation In tho National loonommy
and Science, April 4-12# 1957. Pic personalities are smentioned,
References are given at the ond of most of the papers.
Cb9rnY&)cOvA, R.B. Method for Estimating the Dogre#* or Dagroas-
Ing-or-RIZA21-- 108
0U1y%Yn_v,_B.b., Yu.?, BorgyjbC17, L.M. Postnay, 0.)F Itakly.
Study of the Processes of Cast Formiaffon _13_3ind_j~ 'L ;:0 14W
VlAkIn-ALL (Teentrallnyy nauchno-losladovatel'skly inatitut
6*hornoy attallurgil - Central Scientific Research institute of
Ferrous Metallurgy). Study or the Mechanism of the Neale Prooss.
nos in lot ?1n Plating 119
Iordsnp O.G.o and X.S. Furman (Nauchno-inale4ovatealskly ingrI.
t~jt--r*pl'ownergatieliailE~go-pz;iboroatroy*nlya- Scientific Research
Institute or Reat-Power Instrussents). Uso of Nuclear Radiation
for the Measurement of Neat-Power Parmsesters 124
VW.Bqtnib"rov. and V,V. Yak us A (Plaichookly
. Wr~_ T, --- -hj_
inotitut in*nj P.R. - atttute O.-ftriice Isaara P.M.
Lebedev, Academy of Scionces,UM). Reductlon of Zrrore in
Measuresento Perforu&d With scintillation counters 127
Jr&M~_0kT_SL _V.A. (Fiatchoaldy Inatitut imaul P.R. Leb"ovs, - Insti-
tute or Physics, Academy of soionces, USSR). Radiation in Analy-
ticel Method$ 134
Arsawy*v"VA. Autoomation Of Measuresents, and leastrilAs of
Radioactive Ridlation Intensity 140
T"'Il V Btudy of the Xlectrical Propeptles of Ionisatlon,
146
and & A. Rud&n9_Xq)d7 (Ts*so7uxuy7 ugolonyy asuchno.
Issladavat*11skly inst~-F~~
-UI;Ujdom Co&I aoao&rch Institute).
Gas Of RL4109ttivs IsotoPes In the Automation of lacavating me
Drifting Machines ISO
lardanp G.G.P and K63. Pwim (Mauchno-Isaleftwatellskly Insti-
tut t*pIOonorzstIchssMgo priborostroyanlys - Ulentlr1a: Resespoh,
Institute for Roat-Power Instrumment Making). XessurlAf the Pon.
sit7 or Liquids With Gammas Mediation
1. jOTNII~KOV V. A.) 8E1XD;, G. L.
"Tie Control of the Contents of Lead in Intermediate Products and
Concentrates"
paper presented at the All-Union Seminar on the Application of
Radioactive Isotopes in Measurements and Instrument Building, ,
Frunze (Kirgiz SSR), june 1961)
So: Atomnaya Energiva, Vol 11, No 5, Nov 61, PP 468-470
%JA%follov
BLOKIIIN, M.A.; OVCHARENKO Ye Ya.; MYAGKGV, P.I.; SOILVIKOV) V.A.; MI. I
Yu.M.; BELKIk, G'.L. *
Improving the accuracy of X-ray spectral analysis by a
dual channel method. Zav.lab. 31 no.4:423-426 165.
(MIRA .18: 12)
1. Konstruktorskoye byuro "TSvetmetavtomatikall
Rostovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
BELKINA., G.L.; KUROYEDOV, V.A.; LAPOVOK, V.I.; LIMITEROV, I.M.; PSILMELISHTEYN,
G.R.; OVCHARENKO, Ye.Ya.; PONOMARI, V.I.; SABAYEV, V.I.;.5OTN1KOV,_V.A.j-.,,
FAYNBERG, L.I.; FEOKTISTOVA, N.D.
X-ray spectral analysis of brass in the process of smelting.
Zav.lab. 31 no.4t427-428 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Konstruktor5koye byuro "TSvetmetavtomatika" I Artemovskiy
zavod tsvetnykh iretallov im. E.I.Kviringa.
MAYZI11.1. E.Ye.; SOTNIKOV, V.A.
Determining the ratio of the content of two elements 1-n a
flow oil pulp by the X-ray sp,3ctral method. Zav.1ab. 3_1
no-4:4.29-430 165. (MIRE 18.-1;)
1. Konstrukluorskoye byuro "TSvetmetavtomatika".
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- "WWAN"W
r!TLE~ D;~~rinxnation of the Velocity r.-f Ultras Onic Waves
in Potymers~
PI-R[OPMAL Izirez;tiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenly, Fizlka.
1960. N"o,,6, pp,126-129
TEXT,- Various ultrasonic methods have been used to study the
The ---ompo-iite vibrator--'
mt~.!aantzal >r polymers.
ln=f.bod has been used by the present authols at the Tomsk
R~ ~ y ~' Tr&stitut.-- , The COMPOSLite piezo-quartz vibrator
-Z.Iia'5-2-sted of a q!iartz rod having a resonance frequency of
125 k-./s and the specimen undbr- investigation whirh was attach-r!J
to th,7 qu,trtz rod by means of shellac, The- following --ond-ition
ob~scrved in the preparation of the spe-cimens- E,>> h and
b, where 1, is the length of the specimen and b and h
are th-P width and thickness respectively of the specImen. Th t~
v-,bratoi- inLthod was u6:ed to d-E!:irrmAn-- the %relo-tity 3f
wav&s in th~a polymer, and Y,3ung's m-.Auius was then
from the uaijal fozmu.1a:- E/P (t)
CaL~d 1/6
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ii th-~~- dt~niitv and Eis Young'i m.:,dulus, ThT.
-.wf kht~ ulrra!Nonic. waves was ,-alr-ulated from the rO!!M1x1'a
9f whpr& 9, is the length of the specim!~n and f j,i !h-
i-re!quvncy of the specimen which is given by
M, / JT1') Tn th-- latter formula tr z bc-
fr-qli~.-x-cy of the quartz rod with the spe:--imen in
t'-i La the resonance frEquency of the quartz tod
t tk-:~ -s'hc t II a N, -:~ rmr is th~- mass of the quartz rod and
Olt.: shel-lac lay,~rr, and mo Is the mass of the specimen, The
were di-Aermined wLth the aid of analytical balant:es
i~.f xht- -polymers was talcu),itad from thf~
d.-;neiL--.xon-s and the weight of -;pecially prep,3,ved
Th~!- followtug Table gives the dynam1c Young-.-~
'i'cp'--rimentally at t ---- 20'C
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De.teraination'of the'Vfildbity of-Ultrasonic Waves in Polymers
ASSOCIATION: Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni
S.M.Kirova (Tomsk Polytechnical Institute
imeni S."M.Kirov)
SUBMITTED: may 4, ig6o
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AAR nOJIHCrHpojla.
Fig.l. Velocity of ultrasonic waves (cm/sec x 105) as a
function of temperature (00 for polystyrene.
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TYPbI AMI nOAHMOHOMOPenipoAa
Fig-3. Velocity of ultrasonle waves as a function of
temperature for polymanochlorostyrene..
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J5
ANIKEYENKOV V. M.;, KMOIXVA,, K. M.; XF.SSENIKH, R. M. V. G.
TheriLil aging of a polyvinyl chloride plastic. Izv-. vys. uch.
zav.~ fis. 3:149-152 162. (MMA 15: 10)
1. Tomakiy politekbnicheskiy inatitut imeni S. Mo Kirovas
(Virql compound polymers-Thermal proportion)
ANIKEYE.NKO, V.M.; KEVROLEU, K.M.; KESSENIKH, R.M.; SOTNIKQZ- V.G.
Conductance and dielect4c loss in polyvinyl chloride plastics.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tiz. no.5;75-80 162. (MW 15:12)
1. Tomskiy politekhnicheokiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova.
(Polymers-Electric properties)
(Dielectric loss)
KESSENIKH, R.M.-, SOTNIKOV, V.G.-, TRIPFLI, V.G.P* PETROV, A.V.; POKHOLKOV, Yu.P*;
Some electrophysical properties of the bomolog series of novolak-type
phenol-formaldehyde resins. Izv. TPI 126:26-35 164. (MIRA 18-1)
Jj- 17Z~,V'2-66 EwT(m)/r-,%T(J) RM
--A-CZ--NR1 AR5020054 SOURCE CODE: UR/0o8l/65/OOOT012-/SO58/SO58
AUTHOR: Kessenikh. R.M.;.Solpj G..; E~Mll, V-G.; ShAmik
'QM.,V _9v
Gruzdeva, Yu.~7.; Povelicheii6--A.pi
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of plasticization on the "sical propert3.es :,r .,,)1yyi-.ky1chlaride tar
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Ehimiya, Abs. 12S344
REF SOURCE: Izv. Tomskogo politeJdm. in-ta, V. 126, 196 36-0
TOPIC TAGS: pblyvinyl chlori~.e, plasticizer, electric propert vinyl plas-;ic,
brittleness, thermal stress
TRANSIATION: A study was made of the effect of low-molecu-1ar lar pl%rticizerL (PL)
from dioctylphtalate (DOP) and dibutylsebacinate - (DBS ) on the iL-- I and elec-
tric properties of polyvinylf--h.-Loride (PVC). It was estsbli:;-.ed t;rat PL affects the
maximum of dipole elasticity losses and when the content of PL is considerable it dis-1
places the maximun to lower temperature areas and decreases it; -alue; the effect on
PVC produced by.DBS is stronger than that, of DOP. There is a t. ..,,~Lderable PL effect at
20* on the resistance of specific volume in plasticized PVC wber, the compound contains
re-
.,_.20% of PL. The greatest effect is achieved by DBS lowerizk, ..ie specific volume
> p - . I .
slBtance by 3 points, as compared to pire PVC. If the compound contains 50% of DBS,,
the specific volume resistance goes down by 5 Points and is -2a.%aer lowered at higher
Card 112
Card 212 vmb
SOTMIKOV, V.I.
Genesis of banded quart z-molybdenum veins in the Shakhtaminskoye
deposit. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geol. i razv. 1 no-5:99-104 My '58-
Olf IRA 12: 2)
1. Moskovskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov i zolota imeni M.I. Ka-
linina, kafedra geologii.
(Shakhtamiskly District--Ore deposits)
SOTNIKOV, V.I.
Metamorphism'in ores of the Shakhtama molybdenum complex metal
deposit (eastern Transbaiialia).- Geql. i geofis. no-9:53-4ft 160,
(MIM 4:2)
1. Institut geologii i geotisiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR9
Novosibirsk. .1
(Transbaikalia.-Ore deposits) (Metamorphism (Geology))
TYCHIRSKIYY A.A.; SOTNIEV, V.I.
Mineralogical composiii~]~_~~_-genesis of ores in mercury deposits
of the zKuray ore-bearing zone of the Gornyy Altai. Geol. i geofiz.
no.12:57-71 160. (KNU 14: 5)
1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Novosibirsk.
(Altai Mountains--Mercury ores)
SOTNIKO-V, V I - SHCHUMN? I.P.; TYCHINSKIY, A.A.
t PO P
Effect of porosity on the localization ot mineralization in smw
mercury deposit;F. Geol.i geofiz. no.l0.,!:2,c--128 161.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. hi:5t-ltut geologil I geofiziki SIbirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.,
Novovibirsk.
(Mereary Oraq)
(Poro,gity)
TYGIMISKIY, A,,A.,; SOTMOV, V~I.; IIIIKITINA, Ye.I.
I
Mani-festation of a new type of copper mineralization in the
southeastern Altal. Geol.i geofiz. no.12-00-79 161.
(IMU, 15 :5)
1. Institut geologii i geofiziki SIbirsicogo ot4eleniya AN SSSR,
No,.,,: is -i b _i r s k .
(Altai Mountains-Copper ores)
S92NIKOV) V.I.
Some structural characteristics of the Shakhtamikiskoye molybdenum
deposit. Trudy IGE24 no.41:73-85 161. (MERA .14:8)
(Ghita Province-Mlybdenum, ores)
SOTNIKOVI V..:;~~
Yotallocolloidal formations of ainnibar In ores of the
TerligkhayIskoye mercury deposit (Tuv~) and possible status of
mercury-containing solutions. Geol.1 geofiz. no.1:78-87 162.-
(MM 15 4)
1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,*
Novosibirsk.
(Tuv~ A.S.S.R.--Cinnabar).
SOT,--,.L~jV, V. I.
Dissertr-tion defended for the degree of Candidate of Geologo-Aiineralogical
Sciences at the Joint Academic Council on Geologo-Rineralogical, Geoph~-sical,
and Geographical Sciences; Siberian branch ( (q&3)
"Geological Conditions of the Formation of the Shakhtaiainskiy Mblyideno-
Polymetallic Deposits (In the Transbaykallye)'.11
Vestnik Akad. 1111auk, No. 4, 1963, pp ll~-145
NIKITIN! Ye.I.; BERZINA, A.P.; KUZ~ETSOVA, I.K.; SOTNI OV, V.I.
Svanbergite in the Gornyy Altai. Dokl. AN SSSR 249 no.4:942-944
Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Institut geologil i geofimiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom V.S.Sobolevym. .
.(Altai Mountains-Svanbergite)
BERZINA, A.P.; SOTHIKOV II.I.
Excrescences on zircon crystals. PAL AN SSSR 150 no-41
885-887 Je 163. (MIRA 16s6)
1. Institut geologii I geofiziki Sibirskogo otd,,Rleniya AN
SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.S. Sobolevym.
(Altai Mountains-Zircon er7stals-Defects)
-SOTNIKOV, V.I.; NIKITINA, Ye.I.
Behavior of accessory minerals and accessory elements in the process
of greisenization. Geol. i geofiz. no.10:58-78 963. (MM 17:1)
1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN 5SSR, Novo-
sibirsk.
AFANASIYFV,- A.S.; CHAYKOV, Ye.N.-, BURKISTPOVA,, A.N.-, SOTNIKOV, V.I.
Methods for dellemining the amcrmt of scale formed on
low carbon st-eel. Zav. lab. 30 no.5.-586 164. (KIRA 17--5)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy metal-lurgich6skiy institut.
SDTIUKOV) V.I.) TZYIJM)VAt L.G.
Tuhgsteff-.;~A"-Mm'p',n-t in grom-iteib of ty~h6ns-bf the'Gornyy Altai
ahara6terlz'~Z- bv varying ore content. GeoWndle no.2:3.'115-179
F 165. (MIRA 18c6)
Ifistitiit*geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya 91 SSSR,
Novosibirsk.
1
w,,5'n;7t~Fz .4
m
SOTNIIOV) V.I.
j~ Lin.
NTRA 18:8)
~jj rL V
r o g; i,,~A All S R.
BERZINA, A-P., LCNNI~OV,_j-I-
Some data on the temperatures and preasures accompanying the formation
of the Sorsk deposit. Dokl. AN SSSR 163 no.1:179-182 Jl 165.
(MIRA 180)
1. Institut, geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Sub-
mitted February 15, 1965.
18(5), 25(5) SOV/128-59-4-1/27
AUTTIORb: Trochin, N.F., and Sotnikov, V.F... Engineere
TITLE: Foundries of the Kemerovo Economic Adminiptrative
Region
PERIODICAL: Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 41 pp 1-2 (USbR)
AB,oTRACT: In thF Kemerovo economic adminintrative regiou, the
operation of -the foundries was examined to determine
inner reperves and find ways of Ppecialization and
to advance modern working methods. In the foundries
of this district which is one of the largept in Siberia,
an annual ectimate of 38,000 tons of steel, 165,000
tons of cast iron, and several thousand tons of non-
ferrous metal castings is produced. In spite of this,
the output does not meet requirements. In 195S, steel
production could supply only 88% of the demandp. The
deficit is compensated by supplies from other economic
regions. The output was too low for the following
reasons: the majority of the foundries are plants
with low efficiency which primarily rely on manual
Card 1/3 labor. Most of the plants were or are now in the
SOV/128-59-4-1/27
Foundriec of the Kemerovo Economic Adminiptrative Region
process of modernization. The present rate of pro-
duction does not correspond with the originally plan-
ned capacity. The supply of materialq is organized
very inadequately. Planning is generally made accord-
ing to weight output. This makes it difficult to
determine the exact capacity nf the plants. On the
average, the level of mechanization, concerning the
technological working procesqes within the foundries
of the district can be estimated at 30%. As a result,
the casting facilities are nct.fully utilized, and
the working areas of the captqrs are not organized.
The transportation of cores and -the production of
chills has not been mechanized. In all factories,
a bottleneck is being created by the drying of forms
and cores. The models are built in inadequate and
ob-olete workshops. Many plant- lack elevators.
11echanization of the charging equipizient is either de-
ficient or lacking entirely. Cast iron waste is
Card 2/3 very high in the different foundries and amounts to
SOV/128-59-4-1/27
Foundrier, of the Kemerovo Econoi,,iic Administrative Region
7-10~~. To raise Droduction, the following provisions
were therefore made: inner repervep are to be used,
and production extended nithout any lar.ger capital
investment, by improving the organization of work, by
11 tn.
rationalizin, t1le working proceqpe-, and by further
nech,anizall-ion. The small, unprofitable enterprises
-hould be diqpolved. The foundrieQ should specialize
on one sort of metal. New foundriep are to be con-
--tructed. Quickly drying molding compounds should
be introduced. The production of model molding boxeP.
.should be centralized.
Card 3/3
18(5), 25(5) SOV/128-59-9-2/25
AUTHOR: Troshin N.F. and Sotnikov V.K., Engineers
TITILE: The Planning of Foundry Production in Conditional
Tonnage
-PERIODICAL: Ijiteynoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Vr 9, pp 2-5 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In individual and small-serial foundry production
there is, practically, no planning system; hence the
superfluous labor and unnecessary raising of the
cost of finished products. To remedy this situation,
it was, at the end of 1951, decided to introduce a
system whereby planning of production could be rea-
lized. To bring about this system, all castings
were'divided into 7 groups-, The 1-st group compri-
sed castings up to "0 kg in weight; 2-nd group
to 50 kg; 3-rd gx,)-ap - 51 to 200 kg,- 4--th group
201 to 500 kg; 5-th group - 50-1 to 1000 kg; 6-th
group - 1000 to 3000 kg; and 7-th group - ove:r 3000
kg. At the same time, a method of dividing the
castings according to their structure was introduced;
three classes for both ferrous and nonferrous metals
Card 1/2 were considered~~ simple castings, complex castings,
SOV1128-59-9-2/25
The Planning of Foundry Production in Conditional Tonnage
and particularly complex castings. In Tables 'i to
10, computation of coefficients of labor eapacity is
given. Table '11 gives computative figures showing
the ratio between the conditional and the aotual pro-
duction tonnage for one year period. As is readily
seen, there is only a small difference between the
theoretically planned and the actually produced volu-
me of castings. The-re are 11 tables.
Card 212
TROSHIN, N.F.; SOTNIKOV, V.K.
Increasing the output of acceptable products in making AZh 9-4
bronze castings. Idt.proiev. no.7:12-13 Je 16o. (XIU 13:7)
(Bronze founding) (Foundries-Qmlity control)
M
THOSHIN, X.F., ingh..- so~~~.h.
Casting semisteel rools for Iron mills* Stall 20 no.11:1051-1052
N 160o 1 (MIRA 13:10)
1- Knznetekly wtallurgicheekly kombinat.
(Rolls (Iron mills)) (Steel castings)
TROSHIN, N.F.; SOTK~q-vl -V.K-
Preparation of oemiblown cast iron in bessemer converters. Lit.
proizv. no. 4:10-U Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(Cast iron-Metallurgy) (Converters)
SOTNIKOV, V.K.; TROSHIN, N.F.; APONIKIN, V.A.
Remelting magneuium caot iron, Lit, proizv, no. 5&12-13 My 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
(Caut iron--Motallography)
I
KWNOV, B.Ya., inzh.; SOTNIKOV, Y.M., dots.
Investigating the con-ta.ct drying of footwear. Izv.vya.ucheb.
zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.5:77-84 '59. 04IRA 13:4)
1. MoskovskiyArkhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti.
Rekomendovana kafedro7 tekhnologii obuvnogo proizvodstva.
(Shoe manufacture)
PLATUNOV, K.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent,. SOTNIKOV V.M.. dotsent;
- "I
KUPRIYANOV, M.P., inzh.; ZYBIN, YU.P., d)ktor tekbn.nauk, prof.
Wear resistance of soles made from various areas of belting leather.
Nauch.trudy MTILP no.18:61-75 '60. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Kafedra tekhnologii izdeliy iz kozbi Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo
instituta legkoy promyshlennosti.
(Leather--Testing)
SOROKIN, V.T.., SO IIKOV, Vem.
Modernization of electric are steel furnaces. Mashinostroitell
no.8:17-19 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8)
(Electric furnaces)
L 3.123-66 W (1)/ItAI(h)
KOSTIN., K.K.; SOTNIKOV, V~P.
Mechanization of counting and checking operations in the Novosibirsk
Post Office. Vest. sviazi 22 no.1:27-28 Ta 162.
(14IRA 14:12)
1. Nachallnik Novosibirskogo pochtamta (for Kostin).
2. G:Lavnyy bukhgalter Novosibirskog6 pochtamta (for Sotnikov).
(Novosibirsk-Postal service)
The problem of the 0119W Of the forest %(#Pr soils,
1)
S"'Vl~ A critiv, 7. So. 11, 9111).
IrIve'"t TIMIltot-'114111 gray (WCSI %tcl)JW, 1141k 9rdY ((KVSt
k-achni 1-heill-avul. '11111 typical rich ChcMolvin
w,-r~ frav6,nmt,-,I and the- ,Atoid fraction, It-44 th.in 1 0,
trad jn,slyz,,l rheudcully anti ruinerilogically.
'r lit t-11flit1% 'A VfV WI A. i IS W 2IUtlffACti(M5; the CLAY miner-
..I, Iltlj (fil.,11 Id f)%i.i" Weft jlMiSnatt(i as (rACtiOll B
and t1w inidr, -4 Sit Fe, Al. arul othrm were 11-
igit-il(A 4, fracti"ll .1. DAt.1 %h(IW that the SW\:R,0~
4 .1 ~i.,% lvtv, th.,ts -1, %Isere-a* ill the (wiginal colloid frac-
timi it wa, artRind 3. The vitiu of SiO~:Fc30, ill the
ro'll'i'l k 13-15 ind in fraclioll .1 3-5. This friction
21-mitain. iiwre TiOl, 11,0,. and MnO than the original
v,.Itomt. The viinpit. of the mitterals at the lKAzolited
fijr%~i tt-l)rw and that of the typical rhernozrm was the
-allit , The similarity is vxplaintil an the basis of the
th"orv Illat ch~rftowm at one time had gone through a
~C.ite vif ;umleolitAfiun. Themlal analy-,e% %how that
1r;wtion B is montinorillonitic in nature. Conclu%ion.
F'.te't gtrptm- ~'il' are Iransition "Is. from PodzWized
t. chernoiren. J. S. Joffe
SOTITIKOV, V. P.
1:-11 1.1-
"Progress in Soviet Agricultural Resparch."
"Changes in Agriculture of the USSR.'
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(India--Agricultura)
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..
860 ~~yBtvewiykh nauk
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Abs -Tour: Ref Zhur-l(himiye, No 1, 19591 860.
6
Author : Alimarin, I. P., Sotnikowj W. S.
Inst :Not given.
Title :The Use of Organic Derivatives of Sulfuric, Sel-
enious. Tellurous Acids in Analytical Chemistry.
Orig Pub: Chem Analit., 1959, 2, No 3, 222-223,
Abstract: See R. Zh. Khim., 1958, 7533.
Card 1/1
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C'I Y N t' V -I 5OTN'1'4()'V V'a& t3elanic Acid And Tellur-c Acid
AAIN 1. F - I org c . erivritives 0 lot
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jkUTHOR InvastigationsOf W-iEE- ~'Brl kh selen'st
TITLE Analy tic Reagents* kh proizvodny
anicbesift U1) -108,
(Iss-ledovaniya org rov ~Russ" Nr Ij pp Io5
analiticheskikh reaktil 1957, Vol 113t Reviewed 7/1957
r- kak Lady kkademil Nauk 68tai Clegree to organic reagents
PL'RI01 ~L DoIC 6-1ved 6/1957 Md Te were not inve
Rec Ktanded Only in a sma3'I ' ative analysis.
hitherto a, Y.'.Gompounds.Or tie 4 Case of
Investiglallons and especially Licstion for quantit the
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sti.,ated at I d to be wrong according the acid rest is 'Medi -5 c&_
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'pj ~injojj that.the benZOI ,4adtigation t typical sa 'Feigils
01 nst this j il ads represel Also
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ASSOCIATION
"WENTU BX "O'CO' State Universit.,
a UBM:rTTh;D
WAZABIlk 24.9-1956
'ard 212 Library Ce Congress
M-V.Lomollosovs
ALIMARIN, I.P.; SOTNIKOV, V.S.
Gravimetric and radiometrie-volumetric methods for determining
iron using benzene- and naphthalene ammonium sel aenate Trudy
kom.anal.khim. 9:213-218 158. (i IRA 11:.11)
(Iron--Analysis) (Selenenic acid )
AUTHORS: Alimarinf I.P., Sotnikov, V.S. 75-13-3-14/27
TITLEt Determination of Zirconium by Means of the Ammonium
Salt of Benzene- and Naphthalene-Selenic Acid (Opredeleniye
tsirkoniya pri pomoshchi benzol- i naftalinseleninata
ammoniya)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimiip 1958, Vol 13, Nr 3,
PP 332-336 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Besides inorganic reagents organic precipitants are also
successfully used for the quantitative determination of
zirconium and its separation from-other elements (references
I - 10). These precipitants, however, do not always form
compounds of strictly atoichiometrical composition; besides
a co-precipitation of foreign ions often occurs. Recently
benzenesulfonic acid was suggested for the precipitation
of zirconium and its separation from a number of other
elements (reference 11). The authors of the present paper
synthesized a number of organic reagents containing the
Soo2H group and forming compounds difficult to solve
Card 1/ 14 (reference 12) with several tetravalent elements (Tis Zr,
Determination of Zirconium by Means of the Ammonium 75-13-3-14/27
Salt of Benzene- and Naphthalene-Selenic Acid
Hf, Ce(IV), Nb$ Ta). Benzene- and naphthalene-selenic
acid and their ammonium salt3 were most thoroughly
investigated. In highly acid solutions these compounds
with zirconium salts yield rhite amorphous precipitates
which furnish pure zircon~ua dioxide after annealing.
The maximum dilution at which zirconium is still
precipitated is for ammonium-benzene-seleninate 1:100 000,
for ammoniuin-naphthalene-seleninate 1:1 500 000. The
composition of the precipitates dried by air approxi-
mately corresponds-to the formula ZrO(R-SeO 2)2) but
these compounds cannot be used for gravimetric. deter-
raination. The quantitative determination is'done after
annealing by weighing out as ZrO 2' The nonconstant
composition of these precipitates is caused by the tendency
of the zirconium s.alts to, hydrolysis, and the formation
or polymeric ions ('references 13, 14). The optimum
conditions for the precipitation of zirconium are a 1n
nitric or hydrochloric:solution and a concant6tion of
Card 2/4 ammonium-benzene-seloninate of Op7,,'4, or of ammonium-
Determination of Zirconium by Means of the Ammonium 75-13-3-14/27
3alt of Benzene- and Naphthalene-Selenic Acid
-naphthalene-seleninate of 0.5% respectively. In a
sulfuric acid solution a higher concentration of the
precipitant is needed, as complex anions of zirconium
form. The determination can be performed in the presence
of aluminium, beryllium, rare earths and trivalent iron.
In the presence of large amounts of these elements the
precipitate must be dissolved and reprecipitated. The
disturbing influence of titanium, niobium and tantalum
can-be removed by the addition of hydrogen peroxide,
tin (IV) must be precipitated and removed before the
determination of zirconium with hydrogen sulfide. In the
presence of large amounts of titanium the precipitate
must be dissolved and reprecipitated; for this purpose
it is dissolved in concentrated HNO 3' The described method
cannot be employed for the analysis of samples with a
higher than 10-fold excess of niobium. and tantalum.
Shen the precipitation of zirconium is performed in the
absence of hydrogen peroxide, iirconium, can be used as
Card 3/4 collector for the separation of small amounts of titanium,
Determination of Zirconium by Means of the Ammonium 75-13-3-14/27
Salt of Benzene- and Naphthalene-Selenic Acid
niobium and tantalum. The determination of zirconium
with ammonium-benzene- and ammoniu-m-naphthalene-seleninate
was used for the analysis of steels and eudialite. The
absolute error of determination at a zirconium content
of 2-lWv is t 0,01~6. There are I figure, 5 tables, and
17 references, 6 of whioh are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.Y.
Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: May 23, 1957
1. Zinconfuni-Determination
Catd 4/4
5(2) SOV1156-59-2-19148
AUTHORS: v V. S., A limarin, I. P.
TITLE: Benzene- and Raphthalene Selenk& Acid Ammonia as Reagents
for the quantitative Determination of Titanium (Benzol- i
naftalinseleninovokislyy ammoniy kak reagenty dlya koli-
chestvennogo opredeleniya titana)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Khimiya i khimichel3kaya
tekhnologiya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 296-298 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Two reagents C H SeO NH and C H SeO NH* forming white,
6 5 2 4 10 7 2 4
flocculent precipitates In 0.5 ordinary nitrohydrochloric
acid with titanium are suggested for the determination-of
titanium and its separation from other elements (aluminum,
beryllium, elements of the rare earths, and iron). For the
first-mentioned reagent the sensitivity of the reaction
amounts to 1 : 750,000, for the second 1 : 1,000,000. The
composition of the precipitate corresponds approximately
to the formulas TiO(C 6H5SeO 2)2 and TiO(C 10H7SeO 2)2' For the
quantitative determination the precipitates are annealed
and titanium is determined as TiO 2. The presence of Cu, Ag,
Card 1/2 Be, Mgp Cal Sr, Dal Zn, Cd, All MR, Co and Ni does not disturb
SOV/156-59-.2-19/48
Benzene- and Naphthalene SeleninLc Acid Ammonia as Reagents for the
Quantitative Determination of Titanium
the reaction. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 3 references,
2 of which are Soviet.
PRESENTED BY: Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Chair of Analytical Chemistry, Moscow State University
imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: November 17, 1958
Card 2/2