SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STRUNA, A. - STRUNIN, V.A.
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- STRUNA., Albert __PFOf - ing -
DIntroduction to lubrication" by G.H.GUtner. Vol. lz OWthods
for the reduction of friction and wear." Ri-tiewed by A.Struna.
Stroj vestalno.1/2:31 Ap 162.
1. Clan Urednistva, "Strojniski vestnik."
STRUNA, Albert, prof.inz.
uTheory and practice of lubrication for engineers" by D.D.FiLller.
Reviewed by A..Stmna. Stroj vest 9 no.1/2 03 Ap 162.
1. Glan Urednistva, uStrojniski vestnik.11
STRUNA, Albort, prof.inze
"Ele-trio equipment of motor vehicles.* Revie,,ted by A,Stri;.m.
Stroj vestgno.V204 AP 262.
1. Clan Urednistva, 'Strojniski vestnik."
KRAUT, Bojan, prof. inz. (Ljubljana); LF,$KOVAR, P.; STRUNA, Albert, prof.
inz. (Ljubljana); hUBAINUA, J.; SEIJAK, Z.; PRELOG, E.; PECO1011K,
Miroslav, inz. (Ljubljana); OFRESITIK, M.
Book reviews. Stroj vest 8 no.6:170-172 D 162.
1. Glavni in odgovorni urednik, "Strojniski vestnik" (for Kraut).
2. Clan Urednistva, "Strojniski vestnik" (for Pecornik).
STRUNA, Albert, prof. Inz. (Ljubljana)
"Lubrication practice" by Paul TanLgi qnJ W.41halM !jIMq. Revielved b.v A.
Struna. Stroj vest 9 no.4/51133 0 163.
1. Clan Urf,-dnistva, 'ISfxojnLski vestnik".
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STRITA, Albert, prcf, inz,
Elaboration of terminological dicticnaries has become more and more
Pressing. Nova proizv 15 no.1/2:99 (04.
STRUNA, Lavoslav
"General technical dictionary4" Pt.l. Reviewed by Lavpslav Struna.
Stroj vest 8 no.6:168 D 162.
C71CHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical TechnoloGy. Chemical Products and H
Their Application. Fumentation Yndustry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim-, No 13, 1958, 44841.
Author Strunc Jiri.
Inst
Title Computations in the Production of Dessert Wines.
Orig Pub: Kvasny prumysl, 1956, 2, No 1, 10-12.
Abstract: Formulas are given for the calculation of the
amounts of sugar and alcohol that are added to
the wine in the production of dessert wines.
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-: fill, !J.; ,*;T!T'IJ(,..'--T , Gr.; BOLICT,, 0.; -DRAGHICI , 1.
Spi~eir-lcity of ti,F-- b1ologicall form of matter motion and its
connections with the physicochemical processes of the living
cjrI-an3-,--m. Trav Muz )kt 4:9-46 163.
hUMANIA/Human and Animal Physiology - The Nervous System. V-10
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1958, 9073
Author : C. Giurgea, E. Stoic& and Gr. StrungLru
Inst : -
Title : The Spatial involvement of Cortical Structures in Experi-
mental Neurosis in Relation to Cortical Tonus.
Orig Pub : Studii ei carcetaxi fiziol. Acad. RPR, 1956) 1, No 3-4,
347-379
Abstract : In one chamber a stereoWe of conditioned salivarry re-
flexes was produced in dogs, while in another, in vhich
free locomotion was possible, a stereotype of conditio-
ned motor reflexes was produced. When neurosis developed
as a result of overtaxing the excitatory processes in pro-
ducing the conditioned salivary reflexes, changes in the
motor stereotype were not observed. When neurosis deve-
loped in the chamber in which the conditioned motor re-
flexes were produced, the conditioned salivary reflexes
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riumNiA/mrm and Animal Physiology (Nornal and PatholoGical) - T
Nervous Systen. HiGher Nervous Activity. Behavior.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., go 17, 1958, 8oo45.
ALIthor Zuckermiin, A.; Stoica, E.; Strwigaz-u, Gr-
Inst
Title Change of Food Excitability Depending cn Cortical
Tonus.
3rIG Pub: Studii si cercetari fiziol. Acad. RPR, 1956, 1,
No 3-4, 431-44o.
Abstract: A stereotype of conditioned salivary reflexes with
food reinforcement and a stereotype of motor reflexes
were fonied in 5 does. Nonml food weight did not
impair the excitability of the food center, if the
motor activity of the animal prevented the experience
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MWIA/M,man and Animal Physiology. The Nervous System. V
Abs Jour: Ref - Zhur-Biol -, No 6, 1958, 27428.
Author C. Giurgea, Gr. Strungaru and E. Dumitrescu
Inst
Title Re~nilatirn of the Level of Excitatory and
Inhibitory Processes in Relation to Changes
in the Tone of the Cerebral Cortex.
Orig Pub: Fiziol. norm. si patol., 1956, 3, No 5, 529-54o.
Abstract: In dogs the limit of the strength of the exci-
tatory process was higher when the threshold of
excitation was determined under conditions in
which free motor movement was possible than in
experiments carried out in a cb=ber inwhich
mavement, was restricted. Under these conditions
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Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 27428.
the limit of prolongation of differentiation
was aJ.co higher.
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863. DEPENDENCE' OF THE 1,EVI-:L. Of-' LXt- VIAD)M AND IN'llIBI 1_011Y
PHOCFSSES ON THE TONE OF THE, CEAU.'I'MAL COBTEN (1Wss4.jn1vxt) -
Jurjua K. , Strungaru G. a!A D,trrji!rescu E. Electroence-
phalographic DepT7.7-M-Mi-c-To-pou Inst. .( Norm. and Pathol. Physioi. .
Acad. of the Rumanian People's Rrpiihli, , and Chair of Norm. and Pathol.
Physiol_ inst. for Advancement of PhN's., Bucharest - Z11. VYSSH. NERV.
DEYAT. 1958, 8/3 (.103-409) Graphs 7
The influence of changes in cortical tone on the processes of excitation and inhibi-
tion was studied in 5 dogs by the inethod of alt,rnaling the stereotypes of Condition-
ed salivary and motor food reflexes. The linic of joterisity of the excitatur-Y pro-
cess was found to differ in every case according to whether the animal was in-
vestigated in a chamber for salivary condition,-d reflexes Or under condAions of
unrestrained behaviour. In the latter case a higher limit was always found. The
limit of differentiation prolongation was also higher in experiments with the
animal in conditions of unrestrained motor activitv, while tinder chamber condi-
tions the limit was lower.
DZHURDZHEA, K. [Georgea, K.]; STRUNGARU, G.
Role of cerebrocortical tonus in alleviating retarding inhiVition
[with summary in English]* Zhur,vys,ner7.deiat. 9 no.1:78-84 -Tar-?
159. (KIRA 12:3)
1. Danielepolu Institute of Normal and PathOlOgical Physiology, Acadeaq
of Rumanian People's Republic, and Chair of Normal and Pathological
Physiology, Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians. Bukha-
rest.
(REFTAX, CONDITIOM,
eff. of cortical tonus in alleviating retarding inhib.
(Rus))
CRAINICE,kNU, Al.; COVASNEANU, Zenobla; STRUNGARU, Gr.; SUCMANSCHI# Kiria
Action -)f insulin upon the cholinesterase and the muscular reactivity.
Studii cerc fiziol 5 no.2.-405-409 160. (EEAI 10:2)
1. Institutul de fiziologie normala si patologica "Prof. Dr.
D.Danielopolu" al Academiei R.P.R.
(INSULIN) (CHOLINESTERASES) (MUSCLES)
STRUNGARU., G~ (Bucureati)
Recent progress in neurophysiology. Hatura Biologie 14 no.3.'39-0
M76-Je 162 *
ST~JING,t'--RU, Gr. Lector; VASILIMU, FL-rer. Lsist-mt
0 1 1
AnLral phy5lology s-,L~Jlc-s in -ro;mania. lTar.-uri Hologie 16 no-4-'
27-34 Jl-.49164
i . ; STRIBIGARU, Gr.
G
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s in rabbi ts . S tudl 1 ot?r~- bln I c!
1. Lacoratory of Animal i`ilysio3agy- Gf thj "Tra-ini, v L
of Biology.
STRUNGARU, I.G.; ARNET, L.
Session of the Circle of General and Applied Biochemistry, Biochemical
Institute of the Rumanian Academy, and the Chair of Biochemistry,
University of Bucharest; April 26, 1962. Studii cere biochJmie 5
no-3:475-476 162.
1. Facultatea de stiinte naturale, Bucuresti (for Strungakru).
2. Institutul de biochimie, Bucuresti (for Arnet).
,T-rRwv6,r, e. 9.
AVRUNIN, A.G.; ARINKIN, V.T.; ANDREYEV, N.N; SHMIDT, M.K.;
SEDOV, V.M., inzhener, retsenzent; MORGTJM,-TU-.79'.-. kandidat
tekhnicheskikh nauk redaktor; PXTROV, G.L. inzhener, zarediwu-
shchiy redaktaiyey; KATVETEVA, Te.N., tekhnichaskiy redektor
[The D50 series locomotive and marine engines] Teplovoznye i
sudovye dvigateli D50; konstruktaiia, okepluatatatia, razborka,
sborka, i regulirovka. Moskva. Gos. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo mashino-
stroit. lit-ry, 1952. 269 p. (Microfilm) (MIRA 7:10)
(Diesel engines)
STRUNGE, B.N., Irizhener, ASEYFV, Ye.N., inzhener.
Powerful engine for main line diesel loconotives. Zhel.dor.transp.
-~q no.9:36-40 A- '57. (Diesel locomotives) (ML-:.A 10:9)
AVRUIIIII, Abram Grigorlyevich; ARINKIN. Vik-tor Vasil'yovich; MULIMAII. Boris
Yefimovich; STRUNGE, Boris Nikolayevich; WIRGULIS, Yu.B., knud.
tekhnonauk., retsenzeat; MELEYEV, A.S., inzh., red.; GMASIMOVA,
YO.S., tekha.red.; SOKOLOVA, T.F., tektm.red.
CD 100 diesel engine] Diyell D100. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo mashinostrott. lit-r7, 1958. 325 p. (MIRA 11:7)
(Diesel engines)
STRUIZE, B. 11.
Construction and operation of centrifugal oil filters for T33
diesel locomotives. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 3 no-3:44-45 Mr '59.
(MIRA 12:5)
l.Glavn.v7 konstruktor po dizelestro7eniyu Khartkovskogo zavoda.
(Diesel locomotives-Oil filters)
STRUUGH, B.11.,inzh.; SINENKO, N.P.,insh.; SI9SON, A.Z.,kELnd.tokhn.nauk
Testing the now 9DJOO high-duty diesel enene. Snergomashino-
stroenie 5 no.1:42-44 Ja '59. (KIRA 12:2)
(Diesel engines--Testing)
SIMSUI, A.E.; SINANKO,'N.P.; MALYAROV, F.M.; ~qRUHGE B SUKHO'MLINOV,
H.M.; GRINSURG, F.G.; PIRIN, I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent;
BAS~Z-TSYAD, A.A., inzh., red.; UVAROVA, A.F., takhn.red.;
GOUSUVA, L.P., takhzi.red.
(Testing D 100-type locomotive and marine diesel engineej Ispy-
taniia teplovoznykh i sudovykh dizelei tips DIOO. Moskva, Gos.
nvuc)ino-tekhn.i2d-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 196o. 263 p.
(MI]LI 13:12)
(Marine diesel engines--Testing)
(Diesel locomotives--Testing)
-:5,T-RUNGZ. BAT, I ZHEBROVSKIYI A.F.j, konst-ruktor.
6DIOO engine for diesel locomotives. Slek. i topl, tiags, 4- no. 11:
29-31 N 16o. (MIU 33:12)
1. Glavny7 konstruktor po dizelestroyenivu Kharikovskogo zavoda
transportnogo mashinostroyeniya (for Strunge).
(Diesel engines) (Diesel locomotives)
STRUNG3, B.N., inzh. (g.Kharlkov)-, MATS, Z.Z., inzh. (g.l~iarlkov)
Increasing the economic efficiency of 2D100 diesel locomotive
motors. Zhel.dor.transp. 1,2 no.6:42-43 -Te 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(DieSA1 locomotives)
STROGE, Boris Illikolayevich; LULIMAN, Boris Yefino-vich; EPSYTEYN, Abram
Semenovich;-CtMICII-J, A.N.,, kand. tekhn, naukp retsenzent; S4IR-
UNA, V.L., red. izd-,,,a; ELIKRID, V.D., tekhn. red.
[Design of locomotive and marine engines abroad] Konstruktsii sa-
rL,bezhnykh teplovoznykh i sudo-;,-Ikh dvigatelei. Moskva, Gos.
nauchno-tekhn. lzd-.vo mashinostroit. lit--ry, 1961. 299 p.
(MIRA U,: 1.1)
(Diesel locomotives) (Marine diesel engines)
_R111t 2/
1ACCESSION FIR: AT3002334
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S/2929/62/000/003/0125/01311
'AUTHOR: Strunge, 8. N. (Engineer); Zhebrovskly, A. F. (Engineer)
TITLE: T~e_new locomottva diesel 6DI00
SOURCE: Toplovozny*ye I sudovy*ye dvfgatall, no. 3, Moscow, Kashglz, 1962,
125-131
TOPIC TAGS40 diesel eng-Ine, locomotive, gas turbine supercharger, fuel consumption
7
ABSTRACT: A new B-cylinder, 2000 hptype 60100 diesel engine has been designed
at the Kharlkovskly Zavod Im. Mal shev (Malv*shev Plant In Khar!Jmb based an
the production madel.20100 (usInq15-90% production parts and assemblies) and
with operation derived from that of the type 90100, a 3000 hp, 12-cyllnder engine
with fuel consumption of 160 *5 9/bbp-hour; It was designed for modernizing the
TE30 locomotive. Comparative data are given to demonstrate the decreased weight#
size, relative fuel consumption and tharmal stress of the motor. in Iricreasing
the cyllnder-power to 250 bhp, the excess air Is Increased from lo83 to 2.15.
With this and alr-aIr cooling, the supercharged air being cooled from 1102 to 70C,
the pressur 5 during the ex; lion cycle are lower than In the 20100 and the Ig-
nition pres:ure 'is 90-95 kg :~ , almost the same as In the 20100 diesel enilnes
There Is 2-stage gas-turbine supercharging, consisting of 2 parallel-opera Ing
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I-automatic turbo-superchargers followed by a centrifugal blower, driven by a re-
ducer from the overhead crankshaft. Comparative parameters of the 20100 and 40100
are tabulated. Unification of the design of types 90100, 100100 and 60100 Is out-
IIned. Energy derived from expansion of the spent gases In a gas turbine gives
a saving-of 180 hp, thereby Improving fuel consumption. The turbo-blowers are
water-cooled and the compressed air-fed to the cylinders Is cooled to 70C by air-
air coolers, saving 325 kg of copper piping. Reliable operation with high-sulfur
fuels was checked by a 110'*000 kn run. Each of the design Improvements-Is then
briefly.discussed. The overall weight reduction-for the 60100 as against the
2D100 Is given as 4500,kg. OrIg. art. hasi tables and I figure.
ASSOCIATION: none
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LUTHORS: Strunge, B. N., Sinenko, N. P.
'I'ITLE': Testine, additives in oils on the 2D100 engine of a diesel
loco::iotive operating on sulfur fuel
PER13DICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 5, 1~62, 529,
abstract 5:4220 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam".
,I., Gostoptekhizdat, 1)61, -329)
1 323
T-:,X'.: Results of 600-hr bench tests, on the 2 10) (2D100) diesel engine,
of additives in '--11 (DS-11) oil from sulfur petrcleum, usini, fuels with
S-content of 1.2; 1, and 0.3;16, the latter fuel being hydro-cleansed.
During operation on the fuel with 1.27? S, tests were made of the additives
-360 (Vnii NP-360) in concentrations of 6 and 14 "'a, -1, -8
(AzNII-8) at 8'7~, and Vnii NP-360 in combination with 0.2 added Zn "XI'
naphthenate in the fuel; the most effective in respect of cleansing
properties were Vnii NP-360 in a concentration of 11;10 and, in respect of
antiwear propertiesq Vnii NP-360 in a concentration of 6;,;; the addition
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of Zn naphthenate to the fuel increaoed the quantity of deposits in the
/0 .1
enrine. During operation on thu fuel %Yith 1 3 te-ts made of the
additives Vnii DIP-360 ta a concentration of 8 '-22 (IP-22) at 8 and
13-75 '0 . ) at 2 1,.
(P-'113A) at 8 '~, together with -554 (Vnii NP-354 i
(iWK-1) at -6 -':0; the most effective was Vnii NP-360. Sat is fac to ry
results were obtained in the tests on the additive Tsiati.-a-339 at a
concentration of 3,UP( ~-11 (DSp-11) oil) on fuel with 0.53 '''3 3, but when
Ihe diesel engines were operating on DSp-':l oil mass failure of the bushes
If the conn-ecting rod bearings, as a result of chipping of the babbitt,
%-a3 found.-Abstracter's note; Complete translation.
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A~~TIZJV:014' Ye A Nr~blr T, Yu.I., inzli.; ',ASIjkVr~:I'Y, Ye.G.,
inzh.; nXS!qT"I, i3.1., inzh.; PLUTSI!EA-StdINO, Yu.F.., inza.;
I,'GL 'Y;I,;II 'K, Ya.L., inzh.;
S
, ;0V A.Ye., inzh.; SFIVA
inzh., EFISHTEY111, A.S.., inzh.; SAZOI;UV~ A.G., in-.h,,
'red.; USENX0, L,A~. tekhn. red.
[The TE10 diesel freight locomotive] Gruzovoi teplovoz T-E-10.
Voskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1962. 171 p. (MIRA 15: 10)
(Diesel locomotives)
2;1,XMOVS-`,R AJ,,, inzh.
is
. or!jotjye engineo Teplovozi sud.dvigo
A iaww- 6MLOO dies-31
(MIRA
(Diedel engines)
GLAGOLLY, N.M., prof.; STRUNGE, B.N.
Iatter to the editor. Vest. mashinostr. 43 no-6:43 Je 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy dvigatelor vrrutrennego sgoranlya
Mxartkovskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta imeni Lenins. (for
Glagolev). 2. Glavnyy konstruktor Kharikovskogo zaroda trans-
portnogo mashinostroyeniya imeni V.A. "sheva (for Strunge).
(Internal combustion engines)
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ACC NR: AP6002952 - (,4) SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/024/0124/0124
INVENTOR: Strunge, B. N Belostotskiy, A. M.; Pesotski V. Yu.; Lubch,nko, M. I.;
Turchak, Y V.; tp6htey~, A. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: A device for improving the pickup of a diesel generator with glq .. t_qrb ne~
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supercharging. Class 46, No. 177227 (announced by the Kharkov Plant of Transporta-
tional Machine Building im. V. A. Malyshev (Kharlkovskiy- d transportnago
mashinostroyeniya)]
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 24, 1965, 124
TOPIC TAGS: generator, diesel engine, gas turbine
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for improving the pickup
of a diesel generator with gas turbine supercharging. The device contains a mecha-
nism for supplying additional air to the diesel cylinders from stand-by tanks. Op-
erational reliability is improved by automatic valves mounted on each cylinder.
The supply mechanism is made in the form of a valve with a controller which is oper-
ated by pulses from the generator.
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1 - automatic valve; 2 - gate valve; 3 - controller; 4 generator.
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Strunge, Boris Nikolayevich; Revva, Leonid Dorofeyevich; Raskin, Veniamin
Geselevich; Epshteyn, Abram Semenovich
D100 automated high-power diesel generators (Avtomatizirovannyle dizelt-generatory
bollshoy moshchnosti tips DIOO) Moscow. Izd-vo "Mashinostroyeniye", 1966.
259 P. illus., biblio. 1800 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: diesel engine, marine engineering, generator, electric generator,
electric generator unit, automation, automation equipment/mOO diesel generator
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book is intended for technical and engineering workers
engaged in the planning and operation of stationary and shipboard automated
diesel generators. The book discusses the principles and methods of automating
the control, servicing, emergency-warning signalling, and the protection of high
powered, type D100 stationary and shipboard diesel generators. Technical charso-
teriStICB are presented, and domestic systems of automation, remote control,
emergency-warning signalling, and the protection of diesel generators are de-
scribed. The peculiarities of automation systems, their electrical dia4grams,
and the design of separate elements of the devices for monitoring these systems
are examiDed. -Recommendations are given for the installation, check-out, and
operation of automated diesel generators, There axv A referewes,, an Soviet.
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Foreword -- 3
Introduction -- 5
Ch. I. Automated stationary and shipboard diesel generators -- 9
Ch. II. Development of automated diesel generators -- 43
Ch. III. Automatic devices, monitoring devices, and their arrangement In units -- 54
Ch. IV. Design specifications w2d technical cbaracterlotlce of diesel generators--la
Ch. V. Test stands -- 168
Ch. VI. Testing automated diesel generators -- 185
Ch. VII. Particulars on the operation of automated diesel generators 236
Ch. VIII. Particulars on the operation of automated diesel generston AT
References -- 258
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AUIIHOR: Klyitchnikov, G. M. (Lngincer,# DisserLant); Strunkin-VY. A. (Candidate of
teehnical sci(_-nccL3)
ORG: Kazan Aviation InstiLute (Kazwiskiy aviatsionnyy inatituL)
TITIE: Investigating the degree-of-reaction effect on the working cycle of
a turbine stage
SOURCE: Teploenergetika, no. 10, 1966, 70-72
TOPIC TAGS: gas turbine engine, turbine stage, turbine design, turbine stage
efficiency
ABSTRACT. An experi mntal analysis of, the effectiveness of gas turbine stages with
cylindrical and twisted rotor blades-is presented for various degrees of reaction,
as well as with suction of air thro4 the axial root-clearance gap. Tests of five
turbine stages were performed on an experimental air turbine under following condi- I
tions at the man blade diameter: pressure ratio 1.4; temperature 360-390K; Mach
number M 0.6-0.7; and Reynolds number Re (6-7)105. The mean values of the degrees
of reaction p and of the outlet angles 0 of the rotor were:stages 1 and 4: p = 0.25;!
62 = 240; stages 3 and 5: P = 0; 02 = 3P30' ; stage 2: p = -0.12; a = 2645' . The
tips of' blades in all stages were connected by a shroud. The same nozzle system
with cylindrical blades having radial outlet edges was used in testing all stages.
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The effect of the degree of reaction on the efficiency of a stage, was established
by direct measurement of variable losses. The results of the testing of the perfcrm-
ance characteristics are presented as well as diagrams Mustrating the behavior
of following stage parameters: the dependence of the internal efficiency on velocity-
camponentL; for a certain radial clearance; the effect of the velocity-components on
the degree of reaction; and a comptu-sion of stage efficiencies, of losses, and of
velocity coefficients for various degrees of reaction. The interdependence of the
deUxec of reaction (at the roots and the tips of blades) and the losses associated
with the gar, suction throu i the axial root-clearance gap was investigated on stage
3 at M z: 0.8, Re z 8 x 10 , p = -0.21s, with a root gap of 4 mm. The results show
that the reactivity increases with increasing intensity of the suction; experi-
mental formulas for determining the degrees of reaction are derived. The dependence
of efficiency on suction, and of the losses caused by the suction on the degree of
reactivity are shown in diagrams and are analyzed. An experimental formula for
determining the losses caused by suction is also given. Orig. art. has: 7 figures
and 3 formulas.
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TITLE: Investui,-ation of coprecipitation of yttrium. with cerium
pyrophosphate
?T--cIODICAL: Fe-.-eratl;vnyy zhurnal. 1rhimiya, no. 5, 1962~ 42v abstract
5B249 (Tr. Leningr. tekbnol. in-ta im. Lensoveta,'no. 55,
19061, 102 - 107)
ConreciDit--'ion of Y with Cc pyrophosphate is studied both on
prepared Ce pyrophosphate precipitates and vith formation of Ce pyrophosphate
from a oolution containing; Y. 1'. study of the rate at v~hich equilibriu=
i:3 established with the preparec! Cc pyrophosphate precipitate and of the
effect on coorecioitLtion of overcharging of the Cc pyrophosphate surface
and of the P~esenc^e in 'the solution of impurity ions has shown that
conrecipitation of Y occurs by iay of secondary adsorption. The de.aree of
coprecipitation of the Cc pyrophosphate increases from 2 to 93~'j with
increase in p-' from 1 to 4.5 (coprecipitation on prepared pyrophosphate)
and fror. 10 to 98;~ with increase in pH from 1 to 2.5 (copreciplitation from
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solution with Y). At low, pH values (- 1-4) temperature does not affect
coprecipitation. With increase in p1l, the de,-ree of copreciDitaiion
increaoeo with temperature. Increase in Y concentration causes a reduction
in its coprecipitation. Addition of excess Zia4P207 initially increases
poprecipitation, then causes its reduction (complex formation). z ,
j.Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] --
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AUTHGR: Strunin, B. M.
TITLE: The path length and probable stoppage of dislocations in
face-centered cubic crystals.
SSOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 154, no. 2, 1964, 321-324
TOPIO TAGS: crystal deformation, dislocation, slippage, slip rate,
seesile dislocation, crystal orientation, mobile dislocation, copper
crystal.-, nickel crystal.,, face-centered crystal
ABSTIUCT: A number of mechanisms designed to stop the dislocations
in face-centered cubic crystals is proposed in this article. The
characteristic feature of face-centered cubic crystals is a close
relationship between the deformation curves and the crystal orienta-
tion. It is natural to assume, therefore, that the stoppage of the
dislocations in the primary slippage system of the crystals is
associated with the incipient slippage In the intersecting secondary
systems, that Is with the dislocation Interaction In the Intersecting
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slippage systems. The physical mechanism and the nature of the dis-
location sources in face-oentered cubic crystals are still not very
clear. It has been established that in the course of deformation a
number of sources produce small dislocations. In view of the hetero-
geneous nature of the dislocation structure of the crystal, the
different contents of impurities and inclusions and different surface
defects, the ty-pe of dislocation varies from source to source and is
therefore considered a random variable.
"The author is grateful to V. L. Indenbom for his useful discussion
of the manuscript."
Orig. art. has: 2 fl:gures and 8 -formulas.
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AUTHOR: Strunin, B. M. SOV/20-125-4-27/74
TITLE: On the Statistical Theory of the,aY%Tension r.. of Metals (K
statisticheskoy teorii rastyazheniya metallov)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125P lir 4, PP 790-793
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The entire volume under stress is subdivided into microvolumes
(volumes of the type5l) the magnitude of which is limited
downwards by the demand that the components of the stress ten-
sor in them are of the form ,1 = Sp where S denotes the average
real stress, and where a 2 = 0 and a 3 ~ 0 hold , i.e. the
macro-state of stress in the volumesa must be linear.
Apparently the volume a must be large compared to the dimensions
of a single grain in a real polycrystalline material. Let it
be assumed that the material behaves in the same manner
g deformation in different volumesSZ. The deformation
during
process is investigated from the beginning of load onward. With
increasing tensile stress the work of the external forces in
volume Rgoes over into the elastic potential energy of the
Card 1/4 distortions of the crystal lattice in the volumesw , for
On the Statistical Theory of the . Teision % of Metals SOV/20-125-4-27/74
volume 9-,is subdivided into elements&J, the magriitude of which
is limited in the upward direction by the demand that a homo-
geneous stressed state exist within W , i.e. there must be
no stress gradients during the entire deformation process up
to the occurrence of fracture. The deformation process will be
completely determined as soon as the family of the functions
uz(x)of the densities of the probability destribution of the
elastic potential energy will have been found for the interval
of the values of parameter E , which are of interest in the
present case. This investigation is, by the way, carried out
at fixed conditions of stress. The mathematical model of the
material subjected to deformation consists of a family of
normal distributions which correspond to a certain interval
of the values of parameter F_ . As soon a-s the elastic potential
energy exceeds the value necessary for bringing about a
plaitic deformation only within a certain part-of the elements
ci of the volume.~Z, the first irreversible changes occur in
the volume 2. Next, the condition for the occurrence of a
plastic deformation ar4 written down. That part of energy which
is eliminated owing to the completion of elastic distortions
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solidification, and the remaining energy is transformed into
heat. The calculations carried out in this paper show that
equilibrium is established in the case of fixed conditions of
load as a result of interaction between the local processes
of solidification and de-solidification as well as owing to
a variation of the degree of inhomogeneity of the elastic
potential energy in the volume 2 . Resistance against deforma-
tion is due to internal forces which, in turn, are due to
elastic deformations. During plastic flow a state is produced
in which in some elements 61 of the volume SL the ability of
c:;u3ing plastic deformation is exhausted, and elastic potential
energy is sufficiently high for the purpose of stripping
of interatomic bonds and destroying the volume 61 . This energy
value is here described as the potential energy of the frac-
ture. Equations are then derived for the determination of
fracture of the elements cj of the volume I . The here dis-
cussed mathematical model renders it possible to analyze the
behavior of real materials at arbitrary conditions of stress
a3 long as the macro-stre33 state is linear. There are 11
references, 10 of which are Soviet.
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On the Nonuniformity of the PlaSHIAMrmation in Tension
nonuniformity of the plastic deformation on sections of a
fixed length of the specimen under tension (not macro-
nonuniformities) and the resulting nonuniformity of the
deformation in the various microvolu-nes, which form the
section of the specimen on which the local elongations were
measured. The author used the methods of the theory of
probability and of mathematical statistics. He justifies
using, as a quantitative characteristic of the nonuniformity
of the deformation, the mean square deviation between the
individual elongations and shows that the use of this
characteristic is more favourable than the characteristics
proposed by other authors. As a result of statistical
analysis, the relation was derived of the variance between
the relative elongations at sections of the length -e 0 on
the value of -e0 - FOr the purpose of experimental veri-
fication of the derived relation, Eq (6) (P 753), the
author investigated experimentally the nonuniformitv of the
plastic deformation on specimens with the bases
f0 = 0.2, 0.4, 2, 5 and 1-0 mm thick of an aluminium alloy
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On the Nonuniformity of the Plastic e or ion in Tension
containing 6.34o.0 Mg, 0.500% Mn, 0.28-.' Fe, 0.1700 Si,
rest Al. The results of these experiments, as well as
the results published by Rybalko (Ref 11) are in
satisfactory agreement with the here derived relations.
The work of Rybalko (Ref 11) confirms experimentally the
fact that the polygon of the frequency of elongations
tends to a density curve of normal distribution, which
was obtained by the author of this paper on the basis of
the theorem of the theory of probability. The relation
between the mean square divergence of the elongations from
the average deformation was determined experimentally. It
is shown that, initially, the nonuniformity in the defor-
mation decreases but, later on, the nonuniformity increases
gradually, right up to the instant of failure of the
specimen. The results show that investigation of the non-
uniformity of the plastic deformation can be applied for
studying the character of the propagation of tile plastic
deformation during loading under conditions of creep,
Card 3/4 stress relaxation, cyclic tension, etc.
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There are 2 figures and 12 references, 11 of which are
Soviet and I is English.
SUBMITTED: August 3, 1959
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STRUNIH,-B.M.
Theory of the dimarlsional effect under tensile stress. Zav.lab.
26 no.9:1123-1128 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Strength of materials)
(Deformations (Mechanics))
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AUTAO~: Strunin, B. 30-2-18/069
TITLE: On the Inhomo-eneity cf Flastio Deformation'Due to Elongation
PERIODICAL; Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 130, Nr 29 PP 310 - 313
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present investigation indentations of a diamond pyramid
were applied to the specimen to be stretched at distances 1 0
(on a straight line). The deformation of the individual regions
of t'he specimen was estimated from the variation in distance be-
tween the indentations. The regions were subdivided Into the
r
volumes Q, and the latter into the elements r.) .0(l C~0? E(IQ F,),
and S(w,F) denote the relative extensions of the fixed part of
the length 100 the volume ~_e, and the volume W in the mean rela-
tive deformation of the whole specimen. It holds that
1 _ Q 7
-,2/ S (I , 6 S (1 101 = iL-) EPIIE)
L 0 0 1 L
0 0
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T~?- T o "- o Y-.-'
On the Inhomogeneity of Plastic Deformation Dtie t,~ Elongation SOV120, 130-2-,f3/69
the specimen, 1(~~) and 1((.)) the mean linear dimensions of the
volumes andw, From the above equations it follows that
Here, summation is carried out over
0 2-
those elements of of which part I is -,oniposed. D A(l
2
(J -and for the spread of tite random quartity
was fo
With one and the same microinhomogenei-.y of deformations
the lbservationa-, value of ria--roinhomogeneily D 2S(l depends
0
on 1 . The greater the ratio ~
.L /11w)~ I.e., the greater the
0 0 k
averaging, the smaller is D 26(l 01,F). The degree of inhomogeneity
observed increases with a fixed value of 1 0 with increasing IMP
i.e., the greater the block dimensions, the more inhomogeneously
flows the metal. The author investigated the inhomogeneities of
plastic deformation on the bases 1 0 = 0.2; 0.4; 2; 5. and 10 mim
Card 2/4 in order to test the last-ment-ioned equation experimentally~
I
On the Inhomogerteity of Plactic D,~forraticn Due 130-2-181 "49
Elongation
The specimens were composed of the alloy AMG_6 (6 .34~~ Mg,
0.5e;. Mn. 0.28~0' Fe. M7-;~, SJI:~ 0,13;~I Ti, and 92-58-l' A'L), The
produotion of the specimens and the experiments are briefly
described, The results of experiments and oalculations are in
close agreement, The results obtained by The author viere fur-
ther confirmed by studying pure aluminum (99.019',t). Moreoverp
it was found that - with an increase of 1 0/I(w) - the polygon
of frequencies tends toward the density of normal distribution.
With a ~-ertain mean deformation, the fixed degree of deformation
inhomogeneities is determined by (A-) the localization of defor-
mation and (b) by the losal strengthening and the diminu+ion
of inhomogeneity of the stressed state. This depends on the
value of the acting stress and the kind of load applied.. First,
the derree of defoxmation inhomo;~eneitles decreases, that is,
first Process (b) predominates, and then proce8s (a) becomes
superior, which ieads to a gradual increase in inhomogeneity
of the defor-~ed state, INhare are 0 figures and 12 references,
11 of which -tre Sovi-tt.
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On the Inhomogeneity of 111a,,,tic Doforvation Due to C(
Elongation
PRESENTED: July 23., 11199. by 11, Rebinder., I
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MIRUNIN BIM.
Statistical theor-f of metal fracture under the effect of tenBiop-
F-iz.raet.i metalloved.. 13 no.1:33-42 Ja ;62. (MIRA 15,,-'21)
(11-- tals~ - -Tes ting) (Metallography)
A,; ESSION Iffl: kP4034903 S/0181/64/006/005/1281/1293
AUT HOR: Strunin, B. It.
T I T LE: On the thoory of light Blip in crystals
Fizlka tvordogo tala, v. 6, no. 5, 1964, 1281-1293
TAG"';: oryfital &!foriintion, critical otrons, probability theory, dintribution
Cun,,-tion, cryat,-tl orientation, dislocation effect, crystal lattice conatant,
-1 L uin i nurn
'-I 5TP
- A(T: '!'ho al-ilhor iinofi probabilistic and atatiatical methods for studying atreso
and ion in C'!~V.'3tal-q undergoing light Blip. A theory is proposed for the
of Lhr! "izial number of soarces with a linear function of initial stress
c1t.;',ribut,ion. i:,i-face diatribution and the mean Yalue of streas in crystals at
tht~ inc-ItuiLon of sourcea are calculated for succeseively increasing values of the
inittal atress, and expreanioria are obtained giving the effect of cryataL size on
ih~-, value of tho critical 6hear atroaa. The relation betreen the number of diB-
locationa and the probability of their stopping in the plane of Blip was studied.
1~rpresaiona are obtained for this probability for canes where the stopping occurred!
an it reault of the interaction of migration dislocation at the Blip interface. The
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depondr.,noo of the cooffioiont of hardening on the size and orlentation of On
cr-jotala was atudied. The following formtila waa obtained for the nurface distribu-'
tion of atreso - I
(x, I'-Ie-I r~%e I=ctNN, X -1).,
dx ( TO
Hore 'N - 16 Ir where 6 is the number of sources per unit length, 7T is the
porimoti~!r of the otrea6od region, c~ i6 a constant, Mid 11 is given by the formula:
-it, -f whorp ri
I a it lattj.co conatant, Y, t o ang o between the plane of
(T I i T) an d t] I q nnd 1, the lcn(~Lh of Lh;~? working part of the crystal.
The (riti-al I'l b the forict"Ila
DI,) =:n[I-f
wiliere D j~n tII;_' di"I'T"3tor of the cylindrical ci-I.,jtal considered in thi,j i'ioory. The
niim,~!Hca'L rt3i,)~illfi obtained from this theory arn found to be in fair Ri-coment with
.ho experjaiFritaA roaulto of A. Ono (Proc, 3-d intern. Congress App] ?!ch., 2v 230o
1-930). Tho nitffior thmnko V. L. [ndonbom for ;-Otiablo diecunsiono nd advice.
Orig. art. haot 4 figures, 30 formulas, and 2 tables.
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ACCESSION NR! AP4046611' S/0181/64/006/010/3004/3015
AUTHOR: Strunin, B. M.
TITLE: On a statistical interpretation of the surface reliej:-* of
deformed crystal
,SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 10, 1964, 3004-3015
TOPIC TAGSs crystal doformation, ourface defect, surface propertyi,
statistical distribution, dislocation motion
ABSTRACT: The distributions of the dimensions of various elements
of the surface relie f of deformed crystals are considered together
with the physical meaning of these distributions and their parame-
t6rs. The purpose of investigation is to be able to determine the
distribution from a relatively small number of measurements :com-
pared with the number of measurements necessary to plot a frequency
curve). comparison of the theoretically obtained distributions with
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the experimental data shows that for sufficiently narrow deformation
intervals the dimensions of the different surface-relief elements of
deformed crystals have an exponential distribution whose parameter
is the probability of the starting or the stopping of dislocation
motion. The dimensions can ultimately be represented by a sum of
exponentially distributed random-quantities, thus evidencing con-
stancy of the probability of the start and stopping of the motion of
the dislocations that forms the relief of the surface in different
volume elements of the crystals. The calculations are compared with
experimental data on copper crystals. "The author is deeply grate-
ful to V. L. Indenbom for interest in the work and for valuable ad-.
vice." Oricr. art. has: 7 fiaur6s and 22 formulas.
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AUTHOR., Anisimova, N. V.; Archakova, Z. N.; P101yayov, S 0 Yo.; EWlovq YUO S*;.Kish- i'
1 kina, I.; Petro--y-A.; FlokFa_nova. N. G. Po-nar'inap T. K.; Radetakayap E. M.;
V, D.
at 1 13 M
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ORGS none
TITIZI Mechanical properties f VAD23 alIDY
I.(c - Ib
SOURCE: Alyuminiyevyyo aDlavy no. 4, 1966. Zharoprochnyye i vysokoprochnyye splavy
(Heat resistant and high-stron~th alloys), 85-106
ITOPIC TAGSI aluminum alloy, solid mechanical property / VADZ3 aluminum alloy
-1,zr 4 C.
iABSTRACT: Sections and/sheotslo*f VAD23 alloy were tes d in the artificially aged I
'State (16 hr at 1700C). From the standpoint of creeo%tross-runtz-we rtrenRT--'&-F=-re-.
i
icovered strongthl the properties of VAD23 are 20-25~ igher than those of 916T uDdor'-
,long-term performance conditions at 125-1500C- In compression at temperatures to
1_11~0-1750C, the yield points of sheets and sections of M23 are 10 20% higher than in
lextension. From Oo standpoint of endurance and fatilzue strengtWVAD23 is not infer-
;ior to V95 alloy I'tVAD23 has a high sensitivity to notching and sharp cracks; sheets
!of VAD23 alloy display a high sensitivi!iZ to notching and cracking as compared to
ipressed semifinished products# Wrig, art. hasi 12 figures-and 14 tables.
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JT Tli Zakharkin, L. I., Okhlobyqtin, 0. Yu., and Strunin, F. 11~
11: 1 T 1. E': 0,,,,nthesis of organic beryllium compounds
PE'RIDDICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye ki.imicheskikh
rauk, no. 12, 1961, 21054
TEXT: In the present "Letter to the Editor", the authors report on studies
of the noncatalytic interaction of metals of the 2nd group with halogen
alkyls Powdery beryllium was found to react with halogen alkyls even in
total absence of ether or any other catalyst. With sufficient duration
of the process, alkyl beryllium halides are obtained in satisfactory yield:
1 500C
Ile RHal - 12 6") hr > RBeHal
R C'~)H 5' Hal I; R = C 4H9, Hal = Br, I; R = C 5HW C 8H17' Hal = I.
Similar to ilkyl -na~r
resium halides, alkyl beryllium halides are Insoluble,
and separate as a precipitate during the reaction, Analysis shows that
7ard 1/5
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the yield of butyl beryllium iodide reaches 65- 705, of the theoretical
,imount (1,0C, 1'2 hr, without solvent). During reaction of the obtained
alkyl beryllium halides with cyclohexanol the correspordirgi-alkyl cyclo-
.-.exanols tire formed in a p-ood yield:
Oil
.t -1 -D ~
0
Peif, I t C 11~ R
R = C,H boilint- point 610C (10 mm 116), n 25 Iz)62~; d 25 O~9226; R = C H99
1. 5$ 25 D 2r, 4 4
boiling point 90 - 910C (1(D mm Hg); nD 1.4615; dA, 0,9141; R = CrIfill,
0 20 , )C)
boilinl- point 97 C (5 mm fig); n 466-7- d a 6 -2 R = C H 1; o i 11 n~,-
D Y 8 17
25 ~5
point `~-O - )~~IOCI (10 mm Hg); n D 1A610; d 4 0 ~ E;6 ` 3 L Abstracter's note:
-Essentially complete translation I There is I non-Soviet reference The
reference to the EnLrlish-language publication reads as follows: F Gilman.
SC`~1117e, J A we r . C hem , So c . 4 9 , 2 904 ( 19 2 7
C a r(i
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Synthesis of organic beryllium.- B117/B147
Institut eiementoorganichoskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk
S.'SR kInstituteof Elemental Organic Compounds of the Academy
o~ "Iciences USSR)
October 26, 1961
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ZANHARKIN, I-I.: OKIII.OBYSTIN, O.Yu.; 5TRLNIN, D.N.
Organomagnesium synthesis of heterobrganic compounds in an ether-
free medium. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.12:2254-2255 b 161.
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh, soyedineniy A14 SSSR.
(Magnesium organic compounds)
.1 .I - . - .
Sulfor-ation of acyl --n(: c-rlUct-neti-ox-y (:eriVL'.---.-eS cf ffe=-,cere.
Dold. Al S~DSR 137 no. I'tr-Ap 161. C.'T-A 14:2)
1. ivoLlovskiy go3udLxstvenl;-r universitet im. ':.V. Lornonosova.
Predoti.-vleno ,~,kadendhcm .- . 7:esrre~T-novym
(Ferrocam), C:-Julforx-tioni
8/062/62/000/011/007/021
B101/B144
AUTHORSs Zakharkin, L. I., Okhlobystin, 0. Yu., and-Strunint B. N.
TITLEs Use of organomagnesium compounds for synthesizing organic
derivatives of the elementa of groups II-V in non-ethereal
medium
PERIODICAL; Akademiya nauk SSSR. I7',Yeatiya. Otdeleniye khisicheskikh
naukv no. 11, 1962, 2002 - 2008
TEXTs It is shown that argano-magnesium compounds are easily synthesized
from Mg and alkyl halides in yields of 80-92~4, even without the usual
Grignard catalysts (ether, amines, etc.). Halides of the elements of
groups II-V are easily alkylazed with the resulting organomagnesium, com-
pounds. The reaction was performed in N 2 by addition of alkyl or aryl
halides RX (R - C2H 5 to C9H199 C 6H 5t P-CH3C6 il 4; X - Cl, Br, I) to magnesium
-chips and, as a rule, by utilizing the developed heat for the reaction with
the gradually added halide (or oxyhalide) or Hg, B, Al, Si, Ge, Sn, P, As,
Sb. The further treatment is carried out as in the usual organomagnesiua
synthesis. In some cases alkyl and element halides were made to react
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Use of organomagnesium compounds... B100144
simultaneously with Mg. By choosing the appropriate solvents (heptane,
isooctane, decalin, dodecane), work can be done at high concentrations and
optimum temperature. The following synj~heses were mades tetraethyl tin;
triethyl tin fluoride was precipitated with KF from the triethyl tin
halides formed as by-products; tri-n-butyl boron, yield 85%; tetra-n-butyl
silane, yield 70; methyl-(n-butyl)-phenyl silane from Mg with n-butyl
chloride in heptane, and addition of (CH 3)(C6H5)Sicl 2' yield 65%, b.p.
1250C/4 mm Hg, n 20 1.4930, d20 0.8749; tetra-n-butyl tin, yield 90%; di-n-
D 4
butyl tin oxide (addition of SnCl 4 at -100C), yield 65.3%; tri-n-butyl
germanium chloride, yield 60%, b.p. 1040C/1 mm Hg; 20 1.4638, d20 1.0252
n, A
butyl dichloro phosphine ~addition of PCI 3 at -700C), yield 45%, tri-n-
butyl phosphine, yield 66~.); tributyl phosphine oxide, yield 84.4%; tri-n-
butyl arsine, Yield 80-N; tri-n-butyl stibine, yield 73%; triisoamyl
aluminum, yield 87%, b.p. 1520C/1 mm Hg; triisoamyl tin fluoride (reaction
with SnCl 4' precipitation with KF), yield 62%; hexyl dichloro phosphine
(addition of PC1 at -700C), yield 46%; trihexyl phosphine, yield 63%;
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Use of organomagn-~.-,ium compounds... B101/B144
n-octyl mercury iodide, Yield 85%, m.p. 960C; trioctyl phospine oxides
(a) from magnsium and with simultaneous addition of n-octyl iodide and
POC13 in i-octane, yield 65%; (b) from iodineactivated Mg and n-octyl
iodide i4 i-octane, and with addition of POC1 3 after cooling to 100C,
yield 87~; tri-n-nonyl phosphine oxide, yield 92.4%, M.P. 35-360C, b.p.
235-240OC/4 mm F9; triphenyl aluminum, yield 75-3%; tetraphenyl tin, yield
f
4~a; triphenyl phosphine, yield 72.3~4; triphenyl phospine oxide, yield
7
92.2%; methyl-di-p-tolyl phosphine oxide, yield 80~6; triphenyl arsine,
yield 75.7,'u. The most important English-language reference iss D. Bryce.
Smith, G. F. Cox, J. Chem. Soc., 1958, 1050. -
ASSOCIATIONs Institut elementoorganicheskiXh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSH
(Ir.stitute of E'lemental Organic Compounds of the Academy,of
Sciences USSR)
March 22, 1962
Card 3/3
L.I.1- O.Yu.; ."TRUNIN, B.N.
Synthesis of organometa.1--ic compaunds via organomagnesium compa~,.rds
in an ether-free medium. Dokl. All S]SR. -,144 no.6:129c,-1302 T
Je
'62. (NMU 15: 1-)
1. Institut element.-.organicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk
SSR. Predstavleno akad. A.N.Nesmayanovym.
(Org-!-L.ometallic compounds) (Magnesium or,7r-nic compounds)
ZAKHARKIN, L.I.; OKHLOBYSTIN, O.Yu.; STRUNIN, B.N.
Preparation of alkyl malinesium halides from primary
alkyl halides and magnesium in a hydrocarbon m"iUm.
Dokl. AN SSSR 147 no.1:108-110 N 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Institut, elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom I.L. Knunyantsem.
(Magnesium organic compounds)
(Alkyl halides) (Hydrocarbons)
STIRUNI_N, Bjj.,;,,.0KliLOBYSTIN, O.Yu.; ZAKHARKIN, L.I.
Organomagnesium synthesis of some organophosphoruB compounds in
ester-free medium. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no.8:1373-1376 Ag
163. (MMA 16:9)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Phosphorus organic compounds) (Grignard reagents)
(L:LT V81w)
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mnuTmnlu jo E;uu&m Sq E;punodwol uTqOUUB-lO JO sTsGT4ukS
*I,, ',I fk:jNl-,,-djS '*rl~'C '011SNUITINO "I"I 'f;TYHVIl-NV7
B. M.
i j N I N 2
Path length and stopping probability of dislocations in
face-centered cubic crys'.u1s. Dokl. k1l SSSR 154 no.2:
321-324 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Predstavleno akadmnikcm G.V. Kiirdyumovym.
ZAYTSEV, A.P., red.; BOnOV, K.V., red.; BOuUSLAVSKIY, Yu.Y... red.;
BELOUSOY, Y.G., red.; VODAXHOV. L.A., red.; IMAITELI, S.A., red.;
KOLI, A.M., red.; LISnM, S.S., red.; KOIS3M, S.L., red.;
KZINIKOV, N.V., red.; MOROZOV, V.P., red.; MUDROY, P.A., red.;
PCIYAKOVA, %.K.. red.; PODERNI, Tu.S., red.; POLESIN, Ya.L., red.;
POKROVSKIY, L.A., red.; SLASMHOV, Y.G., red.; ~T, V,K,, red.;
STMIN' M.A., red.; SOKOLOVSKIY. K.K., red.; FEOKTISTOV, A.T.,
red.; CHESNOKOV, M.H., red.; SHUKHOV, A.M., red.; YAKSHCHIKOV,
S.M., red.; BYKHOVSKAYA, S.M., red.izd-va; BEHESLAVSKAYA, L.Sh.,
te khn. re d.
(Unified safety regulations in open-cut mining] Edinye pravila
bezopasnosti pri razrabotke mestorozhdenii poleznykh iskopaemykh
otkrytym sposobom. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po
gornomu delu, 1960. 61 p. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Goaudarstvennyi komitet po nadzoru
za bezopasnym vedeniyem rabot v promyshlennosti i gornomu nad2oru.
(Strip mining--Safety measures)
PODR3Z. Niko)Ay Adamovichl STRUNIN., N.D. rodaktor; SKNCHILO, K.K., tekhni-
chookly redaktor -
[The use of physical exercise and massage inthe treatment of obesity]
Primenenie fizicheskikh uprashnenii i maseazha ori ozhirenii. Moskva,
Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1956. 73 P. (MI2A 9:10)
(CCRPULINGX) (MASSAGE)
ACC NRi AP6025582 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/ooo/013/0011/0011
:INVENTOR: Sizov, Ye. S.; Sizova, K. G.; Strunin, N. M.; Razumilov, V. D.
:ORG: None
TITLE: A die for drawing sheet metal parts. Class 7, No. 183173
;SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 11
!TOPIC TAGS: sheet metal, metal drawing, die
!ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a die for drawing sheet metal parts
by using hydraulic pressure. The unit contains a punch, a fluid-filled female die and
a clamping device. The unit is designed for hydrodynamic lubricating conditions and
blocking off the section of the blank subject to damage. The die is equipped with an
i
annular reservoir with a bottom flush with the female die surface. A knockout tool
iis placed in the working area with a diameter greater than that of the finished part.
This knockout tool has apertures for transmitting fluid from the female die area to
ithe annular reservoir, which are connected by a pipeline.
1/2 uDc; 621,983
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iblanki 2-punch~ 3-female die; 4-annular reserv.oir
13/ SUBM DATE: 12Ju163
IACC NRi AP6029013 SOURCE CODE., uR/o4l3/66/ooo/ol4/O013/ool4
INVENTOR: Sizov, Ye. S.; Strunin, N. M.; Razumilov, V. D.; Kozlov, I. V.; Sizova,
'K. G.
;ORG: None
TITLE: Double action hydraulic press. Class 7, No. 183709
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 13-14
ITOPIC TAGS: hydraulic equipment, hydraulic cylinder, die, metal drawing
!ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a double action hydraulic press
equipped with a hydraulic cylinder control system with distribution valves. These hy-
draulic cylinders transmit power both to the punch and the clamping jig. The unit is
designed for transmitting pulsating movements with a given force and pulsation ampli-
itude to the clamping device to provide deeper drawing. The hydraulic cylinder which
transmits power to the clamping device has a hollow piston rod. This rod is mounted
on the rod of a piston connected to the punch and is located in a hydraulic cylinder
interacting with the distribution valves by means of an electrocontact pressure gauge
l
Iin the hydraulic system and a terminal circuit breaker rigidly mounted on the press
iframe. The distribution valves svitch fluid delivery between the cavities in the
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hydraulic cylinder above and below the piston. The ratio between the piston areas is I
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calculated to provide pressure for the clamping jig which is several times the punch I
ACC NR. AP6035820 ( N.), ' '__ ----,-,--,SOURCE CODE:- __UR/0413/66/0O0/0;!0/0020/0C2l
1NVEN,70R; Sizov, Ye. S.; Polyakov, S. I.; Sizova, K. G.; Strunin, N. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Sheet metal forming unit. Class 7, No. 186957.
SOURCE: izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 20-21
TOPIC TAGS: metal forming, sheet metal tornrin~&. hydrostatic - fetal
Zorming -Unirr
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a unit for sheet metal forming. The
unit has a chamber which can be evacuated or filled with inert gas, a die, and a
pressure container (Fig. 1). To form low-ductility metals, the unit is provided with!
an attachment for heating the female die, the blank, and the material which plays the
part of the male die, all of which are moved into the container by the rod of a
hydraulic cylinder installed in the housing coaxially with the container. In a
variant, the heating equipment is located outside the container and consists of
two semicylinders with heaters enveloping the dies and the blank during the pre-
Card 2 UDC; 621.983.32.06
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Fig. 1. Metal forming unit
9,; 1 - Male die; 2 - blank; 3 - female
die; 4 - container; 5 - attachments;
6 hydraulic cylin&r rod.
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heating and opening, when dies and blank are pushed into the container.
art. has: I figure.
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Orig.-
[ND)
STRUNIN) N.H.
Analytic method for determining the profile of helical groove
in an arbitrary cross section in when the initial profile is
given in an axial or face cross section. Stan. i instr. 31+
no.6:25-26 Je 163. (MA 16:7)
(Machinery-Design and construction)
1
W~,
SOLOV'TTIT, A.B.; STRUNIN, G.B.
In(lugtrial testing of braking devices for r2inq hoisting
nachines. Sbor.nauch.rab.stud. LGI no.2:125-134 '57
(MIRA 13:4i
1. Leningradskiy ordanov Lenina i Trudovogo Krasnogo Enamani
gorrqy institut im. G.V.Plakhanova. Pradstavlano dotsentom
L,P&SeverirVmo .
(Hoisting machinery-Brakes)
BOGOMIDV, V.N.; ILISAVSKIT, Tu.V.; KOJU4FM'D. M.; SOCHAVA, L.S.;
S TRUITI --.
Germanium bolometers with short relaxation time. Zhur.takh ..
fiz. '117 no.1:213-214 Ja '57. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR. Leningrad.
(Bolometer)
STRUNIN, R.I.; BAKALOV, S.A.
Use of resistance thermometers for telemetering the temperatures
of soil and of construction elements. Trudy Goo.inst. po proek.
mor. por. i sudorem. pred. no.6:56-70 159. (MIRA 140)
(Thermometers) (Telematering)(Soil temperature)
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B124/B201
AUTHORS: Dubovitskiy, F. I., Strunin, V. A., Manelis, 0. B., and
Merzhanov, A. G.
TITLE: Thermal decomposition of tetryl at varying m/V values
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, V. 35, no. 2, 1961, 306-313
TEXT: A. Lukin and S. Z. Roginskiy (Ref. 5: Acts, chem.-phya. USSR, 218#
1935) found a critical ratio to exist between the weight m and the -
volume V of the reaction vessel in tetryl (2,4,6-trinitro phenyl methyl
nitramine), in which the slow decomposition passes over into an explosion
under the promoting action of various additions (NO 2 et al.). An exteaBive
study has been made of the kinetic rules governing the isothermal decot-
position of molten tetryl as a function of the m/V ratio. The reaction
concerned was examined in a device made from stainless steel, as diagram-
matically shown in Fig. 1. The pressure rise was measured with the aid
of a thin membrane made of stainless steel to which tensometer 5 was
fastened. The change of resistance of 5 was determined by a rnq-2 (GPZ-2)
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galvanometer inserted into the diagonal of the bridge. The measurement
was made by the compensation principle. The membrane was brought back
to zero position by introducing nitrogen from bomb 6 into the compensator.
The pressure rise was measured at given time intervals with the pressure
gauges 7 and 8 connected to the compensator. Also a strain gauge was
fastened onto the membrane, to serve as second arm of the bridge and for
a compensation of temperature fluctuations. The clamp 4 (Fig. 2) was
pressed onto sealings made of fluorine-containing synthetic material
3 between flanges 1 and 5, the tubes from the strain gauge were via tube
6 connected to the outer arms of the bridge. The minimum measurable
pressure is 0.1 mm Hg, the reading accuracy on the mercury manometer
+ 0.2 mm Hg. The gaseous products were analyzed for NO 2# NO, N 20, CO, and
CO 2' Samples were tacken'by means of traps 9 and 10 (Fig. 1) and cuvette
11. The kinetic curves of gas evolution at 150 0C (Fig. 3) and 1600C (Fig.
4) in the coordinates: conversion degree n - time at various M/V values
are given. The m/V maximum was about 44 times as large as the correspond-
ing minimum; the maximum end pressure of the decomposition products was
about 6000 mm Hg. The curves show that the reaction kinetics is practical-
ly independent of the mass of the substance, and that the decomposition
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Thermal decomposition of tetryl_ ~1241B201
rate increases at all temperatures with rising m1V. The percent content of
NO 20 NO, and condensation products drops with increasing decomposition, while
the percentage of CO 2 and N 2 increases somewhat toward the end of the reac-
tion, and the CO content remains practically unchanged (Table 1). The change
in the number of NO 2 and 110 moles per mole of tetryl as a function of the
conversion degree for various m/V at 150'C is given; k, is the constant of
the monomolecui,%r reaction, k~ that of the autocatalytic reaction, and k 3 is
* constant depending on m//Vv in which connection dj/dt - k,(' -ij).+ k2IQ(1 -'~)
* k3 V --q) = k, (1 -1) + k 2 (1 - 1), where k 2 = k~ + k 3' The dependence
of k 1 on m/V is shown in Fig. 7~ The initial accel,?ration of the reaction i~
correlated with the course of the macroscopic stage of the reaction, which
leads to the formation of a highly volatile product with a catalytic action.
This process is inhibited after some time by the tetryl decomposition. The
further acceleration does not depend on the volume of the reaction vessel,
which is indicative of an autocatalysis by the final condensation products
Card 3/12
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Thermal decomposition of tetryl._ B124/B201
(picric acid according to Hinshelwood). The effective values of the activa-
tion energy and of the factor of the exponential function in the Arrhenius
equation were calculated from the rate constants (Table 3), the values ob-
tained for k 1 being characteristic of the monomolecular lecomposition,
whereas an activation energy of 37 kcal/mole was found for k 2 with all m/V.
The explanation offered by the authors fits the respective hypothesis by
N. M. Emanuel' (Ref. 10: Makroskopicheskiye stadii, osobaya roll nachallnogo
periods. 1 mekhanizm deystviya ingibitorov i polozhitellnykh katalizatorov v
tsepnykh reaktsiyakh (Macroscopic stages, special role of the initial period
and mechanism of the action of inhibitors and positive catalysts in chain
reactions); Collection: "Voprosy khimicheskoy kinetiki, kataliza i
reaktsionnoy sposobnosti'l ("Problems of chemical kinetics, catalysis and
reactivity"), Moscow, 1955, P. 117) on the significant role of the initial
initiating stage, There are 9 figures, 3 tables, and 10 references: 4
Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English language
publications read as follows: M., A. Cook, M. J~ Abegg, Industr.a.Engng,
Chem. 46,1090,1956.
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B124/B201
ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut khimicheskoy fiziki
(Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Chemical Physics)
SUBMITTED: May 21, 1959
Legend to Fig. 1:
Overall diagram of the
device. a) pump.
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ACCESSION Nil: AP5001601 S/00G2/64j000/012/2226/rd!!227
AUTHOR: Strunin, V. A.; Manells, G. B.
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TITLE: Effect of pressure on the kinetics of the thermal dissociation'lof ammo-
nium perchlorate
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izves'kiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 12, 1964, 222:6-2227
TOPIC TAGS: ammonium perchlorate, thermal dissociation, kinetics
ABSTRACT: The effect of 100 gage atmosphere pressure of an inert gai; (nitro-
gen) on the kinetics of the thermal dissociation of ammonium perchlorateINat 230
and 260 C was investigated. At 230 C the final weight loss at the high p.repsure
was about 1076 greater than at atmospheric pressure, but the reaction rate con-
stants %jere practically the same. At 260C the weight losses were essentially the
same regardless of pressure. Thus the kinetics of the thermal dissociation
reaction of ammonium perchlorate were not changed under the effect of the inert
gas pressure. Orig. art. has: I table and 4 figures
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ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheakoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute Of
Chemical Physics Academy of Sciences SSSR)
SUBMITTED: 04May64
NR REP SOV: 001
ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GC,, 0P
OTHER: 002
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