SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SULIMA, A.M. - SULIMOV, A.D.

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1XIEP341m ~-q"FmRwmQIqwwI PODZEY, Anntolly Vladimirovich; SULIKA, Andrey Mikhaylovich; YIRAGD, 4 A.A. , Valentin Petrovich; T'uKA inzhener, retsenzent; STANINVICH, T.G.,inzhener, redaktor; 331ITSKATA. A.M.,red&Ntor; SHCHXRBAKOV, P.V..tekhnichaskijr radaktor [Technology of bulldi!~ Ed u It:ii;tion engines; the processing of principal parts a ekhnologlia avi-stdvigntalestroanilR; obrabotka osi;!)vnykh ditalai i uzlov. Pod red. A.V. Podzeia. Moskva, Gov. Izd-vo obor;,ProVshl., 1957. 415 p. (MLIRA 10:5) (Airplan - -B*gines) ISOV-129-58-6-5/17 r AU,THOP.3:Kishkin, S. T. (Dr. ech.Sci.Prof.), Faypin, A. A. and 3* T D fn SulimA- A M. (Cand Tech.Sci.) (Ca TITIZ: 1-9 fluence of t e astic Deformation on the High Temperature of te a Strength of the Al oy B1437 (Vliyaniye plasticheskoy of the Al 0~ deformatsii na zh oprochnost' splava E1437) ii na zh 0 D~iovedeniy PERIODICAL: bletallovedeniy i Obrabotka Metallov, 1958, Nr 6, pp 13-21 (USSR) (USSR ) ABSTRACT: The aim of the Card 1/2 properties of the deformation and t this alloy at D0 results are de cr 'nj ing conclusions: on tant influence on e hiSh temperature service life cons s of plastic defo the diffusion pr hardening and which strength; at low acceleration of t brealcing up of t ~era-described work was to study the lloy EI437 after preliminary plastic establish the mechanism of failure of 700 and 8000C. The technique and the bed. The authors arrived ut the follow- 1) The plastic deformation has an impor- the service life of dispersion hardened loys of the type E143 reducing the derably at 700 L,-j 800 (2) The influence tion is linked with an acceleration of a'esses which form the basis of dispersion lead to a decrease in the breaking temperatures wheri. there is no appreciable he diffusion processes the factor of I e grains of the raetal into blocks pre- SULIMA, A.M.; YMYSTIGITUY, MI.; TRUSOV, V.M. The VIU-1 MAI-VIAM hi h-power high-power high-frequency unit used I for endurance and vi ation tests of parts and unite of Jet engines and aircraft material . Nauch. dokl. vys. ishkoly; mash. I, prib. no,2:110-119 '59. (KM 12:12) A, (Testing machi, as) (Airplanes-Tibojet angines-Testing) .too O"L~ 1204~24be AUTHORSt Sulima A.Mal of Zhukov, N.Ds, 25567 8/535/60/000/129/005/oo6 B193/580 ovatigneyev, M.I., Zhukov, S*L,, echnical Sciences, Shadskiy, I.A. and nxineors TITLEs Investigation of endurance of titanium-base and other heat-resistant alloys tested on the IBVIY- I t-iAO-BOAM (VIU-1 MAI-VIAP) machine under high frequency loads PERIODICALt Moscow. Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, No.129, ig6o. Issledovaniye fizikomeklianicheakikh i ekspluatatsionny%h avoystv detaley posle obrabotki, pp. 92-111 TEXTi The object of pr sent paper was to determ kiLloy BT3-1 (VT3-1) and two : nd XCbK lZhS6K) type, an of alternating loads on thi the conventional fatigue te bear little relation to the addition, they are time-con being required to construct reasons that a high frequen Card 1/9 he investigation described in the ne the endurance limit of itanium ~nickel-base alloys of the:9&Ot17(zx6l7) to study the effect of the frequency proparty. The main shortcoming of ting methods is that the that condition s~ conditions obtaining in service; in uming. 4-5 months of continuous work on fatigue curve. It was for these y testing machine (VIU-1 MAI-VIAM) was Investigation of endurance used in the present investig description is given) is of for single-plane bending fat under the conditions of both The vibrations, generated by consisting of an amplifier a the test piece through a hea ing loads which are sufficie pieces or even actual compon auxiliary equipment consists test piece and for measuring temperatures is measured wit electrical resistance furnac testing, the test pieces wer given in Table 2. The test pieces of the cantilever typ pieces varied depending on t and was calculated from the Card 2/9 25967 S/535/6o/ooo/129/005/oo6 2193/1380 tion. The machine (whose detailed he resonance type and was designed gue tests which can be carried out imposed and reaonance vibrations. a powerful electromagnetic system d a transformer, are transmitted to y beam, capablis of producing alternat- tly high to break standard test nt3, such an turbine blades. The of a microscope used for setting the the vibration amplitude which at high the aid of a cathetometer, and an for high tempigrature work. Before heat treated according to schedules were carried out on cylindrical test Tho gauge length t of the test e load frequency and test temperature, ormula 1. 871kr 2 iy f M investigation of endurance 0~ 25967 oo6 S/535,/60/000/129/005/ E193/3580 where f is the yibration f-equency elasticity (kg/mm ) J 1he m unit Igngth (kg.sec2/mm ). N a 108 cycles in the case o' and 10 cycles in the case o' was constructed from data ob,ained first test of each series a was used, where a is the t b subaequent tea the applied vibration amplitude, A (mm), required to produce a given formula A - 0.5682 where t and d are the len:th respectively, E the m2dulus applied stress (kg/mm ). Th~ where the stress a (kg/mm') cycles to fracture. The fAigue alloy E1617, tested at 200C per sec, 9 the modulus of mont of inertia (mm ), and m mass per 'he tests were conducted on a bass 7 the 91617 and ZhS6K alloys, and 10 the VT3-1 alloy. Each fatigue curve on eight test pieces. In the tress equal approximately to 0.5 a b ~.T.S. of the alloy tested; i each 2. tress was lowered by 2 kg/mm The of the free end of the test piece, itress. was calculated from the .2 cr Ed and diameter of ihe specimen, if elasticity (kg/mm ), and a -1 the results are reproduced in Figs-10-13, is plotted against the number of curves in Fig,10 relate to inder the following conditions:(I)testing Card 3/9 Investigation of endurance o machine of the r3on(GZIP) t load frequency f a 50 cycles'sec; (P-391) type (bending of a rivolving (3) testing machine VIU-1 MA:-VIAm f = 1000 cycles/sec. The faAgue alloy ZhS6K tested at 200C, being the same an in Fig.10. relate to alloy VT3-1 tested curve 1 - testing machine VI t = 20*C; curve 2 - same as curve 3 - testing machine GZ curve 4 - testing machine VI t = 400*C.- Fig.13 shows th alloy, tested at 200C on the 1-3 relating to tests carrie 1650 cycles/sec, respectivel results of the present inves limit of the alloys studied frequency. Metallographic e in the region of fracture re Card 4/9 25967 ... S/535/60/000/129/005/006 E193/E580 pe (bending of the revolvingts:ecimen), (2) testing machine of h n -391 specimen), f = 200 cycles/sec, (single plane bending), curves in Fig.11 relate to he testing conditions for curves 1-3 The results, reproduced in Fig.12 under the following conditionst -1 MAI-VIAM, f - 1100 cycles/sec, 'or curve 1, except f = 420 cyc1es/sec; P, f = 50 cycles/sec, t = 20*C; -1 MAI-VIAM, f = 420 cycles/sec, fatigue curves of the VT3-1 VIU-1 MAI-VIO1 machine, curves out at f = 4!i0, 1100 and ; these are the most significant igation, showing that the endurance ncreased with increasing load amination of the fatigue test pieces ealed no changes in the microstructure 25967 Investigation of endurance Of due to increased loading fr trans-crystalline, and only intergranular cracking and the grains observed. It wa used and the method employe for fatigue testing under h reliable results which can of turbine and compressor b loads. There are 15 figure and 5 English. The English Lomas T., Ward I., Rait, I. on Fatigue of Metals, Londo 34, 1934, 11, 156; Jankin C 1929, 83; Wade A and Groote:huis Fatigue of Metals, London, ; 5/5115/60/000/129/oo5/oo6 zl9Vz58o quency. The fatigue cracks were in the zone of final fracture were ome degree oJ'' plastic deformation of concluded that both the equipment by the presont authors are suitable gh frequency loading and give e used as destign data in the production ades, operating under high frequency , 5 tables and 6 referencest I Soviet language reforences read as follows: Colbeck E., International Conference , Sept., 1956; Krouse G., Proc. ASTM, and Lehman G., Proc. Roy. Soc., 125, P.. Intornational Conference on ept., 1956. Card 5/9 lovoo 32hO4 S/53!5/61/000/140/005/006 0240/0304 AU HIOW"; Stilima, A,M. , Caildidate of Technical Sciences, Yev,stilpieyev., M.4. and Rakhmarova, M.S. 'flfLk;: Investigating thf effect of technological factors on the endurance of rettactory alloys in high-frequency loading SOURCE~ Moscow. Aviatsiptinyy institut. Trudy, no. 140. Tekh- nologicheskiye m~tody povysheniya kachestva detaley i uzlov aviadvigatleley. 1961, 71-112 TkAr, ne authors deal with ~nvestignting the effect of 7 different methods of treatment on th;.d ,eA. 617 ,,867 table strengtt, of the alloys (E1617) and 3~i 867 ( he methods ax,e- Milling with subsequent polishing; milling with su s:4ucnt grinding; mechanical polishing precet.'- ed by grinding and mil ec tro-polishing preceded by mechanical L ling polishing, grinding and mil!difi% etc, A de,:ailed description of the methods of treatment eplv I given, wit'n numerical data, such as I ty etc. FAbstracter~s noted The specimens thE size of the cut-ter, velo C1 Card 1/ -2- Invest igat Lni~ the effect ... are described as "planq_and re(tangular" shape is as in Fig. 14 J~ All dynamA-cal vibrator which is deEcribed in the process of testing, a stecial was used which is also described. was made before testing. After w-,rk hardening and the residual -in X -ray method and the latter of the results are given. The bending, with the frequ 8ncy of 830-1000 cycles, at 850 C. Gra[)hs that the endurance depends on the by finishing methods which redLl:e depth of work !iardening, I'lie aithors polishing, Thermal treatment also t'here are 26 5 tables Moll S/535/61/000/140/005/006 L)240/D304 in '~he text but their actual tests were carried out on an electro- in detail. For heating specimens, high-temperature resistance furnace Thermal calibration of the specimens the mechanical treatment, the depth of stresses %vere determined, the former by b,,, N~N, Davidenkov s method; details spec_,-mens were tested for endurance on resonk:!ce vibrations of the order of of the renults are given. It was found method of treatment and is Increased Uie residual tensile stresses and the recommend electric and mechanical increases the limit of durable ind 10 ,)uvtet-hlo(' references. J L4c~.114 6- )1W-(j)1TjEWP.(01. f -17 7 f ,A. T I R mcm5la (FEMK EXPWITATIW- N-4 JD!EW/Mj RM Tl4'vstipeyev,r Ooce-nt)j (Profeasork4 Doct of Tec6ical Sclenc~sy;-I�iidli4~- j, or M Docent)l T~~~ov _I* S' (Docent) Production of basic parts and unite or aireraftiengLnes (It-gotarleniTe oauovnykh detalay i uzlov avladvigateley-),! Moscow., ltd-wro "IfaahinostroyWAY91%. 19649! 456 p. inus.p biblio. Errata ~Iip insertedd 5,,200 copies printed. Series notet Tekhnologi7a aviadylga astroyenlyz TOP -~re~tturU ~Ot'-angirlq -#i- ',-4iJ=ralt tuni-supply FM FCr-j':,; VID CIM.AGE.- -Thl-ja -book- a --tinctbook-Pbr-studeatff -of -Airiation higher d44pa- educational institutions and depas tzents. it doals with the engineer fin-g- or Cabricating parts and componen a of aircratt, engines, The book consider3 c I catEen Ccr fAbrication and materialet tlieIr al~sMift Vie aqglfi~iilng proces*os, method Of exacutinj U4 Th-9--book vill-i tonzol tliso--be-u ful-to--ongiostre-and-teohnicianorof the Wiation inftstrTo card 1/3 Introduction llvh, L Processing shaf to Ch. IL Processing 'Al Che IrL Processing 500 Ch. IV. PR4~~C- a ~ rl"Fy- Cb, V# Processing 188 V-1-o-Fabrica-tion - 246 =ponents-Srm- sheet mterial Ch, VIL Fftabricati Processirg tho heads-o Ch. Ch* XI* Fabrication f tubi C;h* Mle yat-vicxtion Ch* TLlIl* ftbrication 6f- fWavm- Bibliography - 452 L 07810--67 71r, UW WZ~ -,ktC N R, AR601*~ SOJIRCE CODE: U11/0137/66/m/m/1062/1082 AUTHOR: Sulimal A. M. TITLE:~ Fatigue of high-tempersture. Lnd refractory allo a with high-frequency loading at working temperatures SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metellurgiya, Abe. 11560 REF SOURCE: Tr. Kuybyshevsk. aviats in-t, vyp. 3.9, 1965, 355-380 TOPIC TAGS: vibrati6n test, fatigueltest, high timperature alloy, refractory alloy ABSTRACT: Fatigue was studied on tw excitation; electrodynamic and magne 3000 and 5000-10,000 cps respectivel symetric cantilever bending with a f were dQne at 20 and 2500C on AK4-11a .F ~61 V20, 800 and 8500C on EM EP109, 0, 800 and 9000C on E1929 and 24d 950'C on ZhS6-KP.Zfh_e_'s ure in the 100-2000 It 'z f further increase in frequency. EP57 1y stable fatigue characteristics un types of hil;h-frequ-!ncy stands with resonance ostriction w,.th working frequency ranges of 100- , The speciiiens were fatigue tested under nstant defoniation amplit~. The fatigue tests loy, 20 and !jOO0C on VT10-"20, 500 and 5500C on 800, 850 and 9500C on EI867 ~Gand 9000C on and 9000C on EP2L 2h 900 anh 1,OOOOC on ZhS6K, 1loys showed iWa--ximunVresistance to fatigue fail-711 ncy range. Fatigue resistance is reduced by a ZhS6KP and ',',hS6K refractory alloys show extreme- ar high-frequency loading. The shape of the 112 1 uDc: 669.oi8.45:620.1 L 0781o-67 -4& N R , AR6017496 specimen rias a considerable effect the lowest cyclic strength when the shape close to that of a gag turbin dent of loading frequency-o!E-j~~--T-n changing direction within the limit of abstract) SUB CODE: 11 resistance to fatigue, e. S. EI617 alloy shows osG iection of the spec*en has a curvilinear mcl Fatigue crackinglfii all cases is indepen- rcareirya~d develops th-rough the grain body, f individual grains. V. Ivanova. [Translation Card f SULIMA, A.N. Sterl'Lizatlon by steam, n the cooling coil of hermetically closed fermentaticn vats. SpIr'.'prom. 20 n0-3:39 154. (MIJU 7:10) (Sterilization) (Fermentation) I FEDWEYEV, V.M.; SULIMA, A.V~; SIIAYEV, A.11. S derivatives of_th ourea. Part 6s 2,,3--Dl(lBathiuronlum bromide)-prop&nol its ethers. Zhur.ob.khim. 0 32 no.100432-3439~ 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Moskovskiy gosugarstvannyy universitat imeni M.V. Lomonosova. ~udourea) (Propanol) SULIMA, D.N. Characte~lstics.oq unripe seeds and their use in the process of changl-rig SpriN durum wheat into winter wheat. Agrobiologila no.3t417-424 My-.6 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Rostovskiy-na-lonu gosudarstvernyy universitet,, kafedra pochvovedeniya I igrokhimii. SULIMA, G.I. [Sul7m, H.I.1, In the campaign for no.4:6-8 Ap '59. 1.Traktorn&7a bz rovskay oblasti. mechanization. Xokh. oil' 4osp. 10 (Wn 12:6) (Farm mechanization) kolkhosa im. Yrxmxe, Mexhovskiy rayon, Dnepropet- m r SULIXA, G.I. CSUIYM, H.I.], rigadir traktornoy brigady Making efficient use o machinery in spring work. Kakh.sill. hoop. 11 n0-3:7-8 ~ 1609 (XI" 13:6) 1. Kolkboz im.Frunze, oblasti. (Agricult evskogo rayons, Duepropetrovelcoy machinery) VASHCHENKOP V. S., inzh.j LlIfIX, 0. F., dotsent; Krmn, S. YO.P dotsent; SULDIA, 0. 5.10 lnzh.; KUCHWAVLVY.0, I. A., inzh. Improving stoping op~ettions in the *Gigant" Kine. Isv. vys. ucheb. zav.; go~. shI. no.10:13-17 161. OCIRA 15:10) 1. Krivorozhskayag~h~-& ta "Gilzant" (for Vashchenko). 2. Krivoroshakiy n rudnyy inntitut (for Linnik, Nikulin, -Silima, Kucheryavenko Rekamendovana kafedroy razrabotki rudnykh'mestorozhdaniIpoleznykh iskopaysmykh Krivorozhakogo gornorudnogo institul (Krivoy RogIBasin-Stoping(Mining)) MALAKHOV, G.M., prof., dokto takhn.nauk; ZHELTETSKIY, A.Ye.; CHEFMNKO, 0 A.R.; VASHWCHMENKO, S.; NIKULIN, S.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; LINNIX, G.F., kand tekhn.nauk;LAVRIlF-NKO,V.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; eULndi SULIMA, G.S., 9 inah, Breaking or@ in a reampressed" medium in the Dzerzhinakiy Mine was not vorthwhile~ Gor.zhur. no.8:21-25 Ag 162. (MIRA 15-8) 1. Glavnyy inzh. r~doupravleniya im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Zheltetekiy). 2. Zaveduyu hi hakhtoy "Gigant" rudoupravlaniya im. Dzerzhinskogc. hZ).y . Glavnyy inzh. shakhty "Gigant" rudoupravleniya (for ChernaL im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Vashollanko). (Kriv~y Rog Basln-411ning engineering) LINNIKP G.F.., kand S.Ye., kwtd. l.ekhn. nauk; Maintaining scraper workings in conditiomi of increased rock pressure. Met. gornorud. promo no*6:45-49: N-D 162'0 (MM 17:8) 1. Institut avtomati Gosplana UkrSSR (for Linnik). 2. Krivorozhakiy gon orudnyy institut (for RiMilin, Suliza). LINNIK, G.F., kand. tekhn* nauki NIKULIN, S.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; SULATMA, G.S., inzh.; S41)OVOYP I.P., inzh. Certain results of the use of short-delay blasting in the Dzerzhinskii mine. Iz . vys. ucheb. zav.; gor, zhur, 6 noo9: 94 163., 1 (KDU 171l) 1. Inst-Itut avtomatiki Gosplana. UkrSSR (for Linnik). 2. Krivc)rozhskiy gornorudnyy institut (for Nikulin, Sullma, Sadovoy'i. Rekomendovama kafedroy shakhtostroyeniya i provedenlya gornykh w(rabotok Krivorozhskogo gornorudnogo instituta. VASHCHENKO, V.S., inzh.; SIK4R, V.Ya.t irrsh.; NIOLIN, S,,Ye.p kande tekhn. na 'I ,G.F., knnd. tekhn. nauk; SuLIm2Vs!-SL=h Improving the ope ting efficiency at the "Gigant' mine. Met, i gornorud. om. vo.502-56 S-0 163. (M)RA 1611l) 1. Shakhta "Gigant" rudnik im. Diershinskogo (for Vashchankof Shmaliy~. 2. Krivoroz1aakiy gornorudMy insti- tut (for Nikulin), 3. Institut avtomatiki Goaplama UkrSSR (for LLnnik). 4. Krivorozhakiy gornorudnyy tekhnikum (for Sulima). ai::ohcl. -,b ": 6) RA 3, - .zoo 0 gee 0 0 0 9 9 0 A a, A bi 4 A ka fu 41 a -1aart A2-t- AL L-1 _jL I PIK1 1100, too *0 sin" bw 9 00 A, 'r I -Ve I lasudmik, ink %D. 4. W-30- 2- - UM" Vo Ind ow oi- . The ""fm in: MR. X&O. lu In 'we fanwd C& Aim (0) lie Wilk Vo ooorli 00 .3 00 Joe io 1 L6441 ISO 00, if; I slativ Cost 4.- it, AV ":o isV-A V 0 If 86 9A a 114 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o, see*,** 00 00 0 a 0 4, o a 0 0 0 & vlo * 0 0 0 ft0 ~* 0 see 0 0 0 USM/Chenistry Isotopic Rxchange 21 BOY 50 "Delayed Exchange of Hydrogen in Solutions of Am- Pjwnia Salts," A. 1. Brodskly, Corr Mem, Acad Sci g MPAI, L. V. Sulima, Inst Phys Chem imeni L. V. r-4 k Pisarzhevskiy P. MV.-U &I-N Na 3- SSSR!! Vol -J. N 3) PP 513-515 .,.J~ j%ft UZL I.".L V no Direct exchange of hydrogen of ammonium ion w1th water is either absent or very slow: Exchange pro- ceeds over'free a- nia formed by hydrolysis. Con- firm this by detn of rate of exchange in ammonium nitrate, sulfate, and chloride both in presence and absence of acid. Isolated salt at different stages' 174T3 USSR/Chenistry Isotopic Exchange 21 Sep 50 (Contd) of exchange by freezing out or pptg with dioxane and det content of deuterium. Draws up eq de- 174T3 SULIMA, L.V.; BRODSKIY, A. I. Rate of hydrogen exch4nge in dlesolyed ammonium salts. Ukr.khin.shur. 17 no.2:165-172 151.1 (Kw 9:9) I.Inatitnt fisichesko$ khtall AN USSR. (Hydrogen) (Ammonium #alto) --Z- n T l.. V. Tautcnerism Tautcmerism of hypophosphorous and ph6sphorous acids. Dokl. AN SSSR 85, 'No. 6, 1952. Aussian Access J, Library of Congress, December 1952. UlNCLL%IFIED.* 9. i'lonthl List of jon -SUL2VA, L. Vi USSR/Chemistry - "Hydrogen Exchange a and Phosphorous Acid Phys Chem im L. S R Ukrain Khim Zhur, horuB Compounde, Jun 53 terium Tautomerism of Hypophosphorous A.I. BrodskIy,'I-,L.V. Sulima, Pisarzhevskiy, Acad Sci Ukr 19, No 3, pp 247-254 The study of the exclange in P-H groups of H for the deuterium of heavy witer showed that tautomerism is absent in the anion cf hypophosphorous acid, in phosphorous acid, ane in the anion of phosphorous acid and that it is preser t in undissociated bypcphosphcmus 261T15 acid. The rate consi of the tautomeric transformation of hypophosphorous a(id was detd. Confirmation of the explanation offered (arlier for the slow hydrogen excbange in soln was obtained. T L Cher.dcal Abstracts May 25, 1954 General and Mysical Chemistry /14ot~ipir exchange of oxnen in sol~fi,)ns of atidl Int Mlnii~_ Maw-wn A I llt,~ I,kil nml 1- V. 1,4uliw , V,,$P;Jy 1 k-14,' W. rIO 92(1054); PV04kiy !I ~T ~!auk.- 1939, No~ 5. 31. C.A. 37. 1957-: 0, X! rh~. rice ,f 0 x,havit.- is :1, aci,14 -if 111 ~:I,j th-Ir ~,Ijt~ v%K, '11. 1.1,43 WAi vnrMwil With 01. Y), frv~-d of cxcuvi D by prolonged treatment with Nilit. followed by t'.!Carnlysil dutling Which Anodic L12 kombifted vvith norinal 1112. CcImpicte D remoral was mritrulled by im,fopic anally- sis artl tep_.-M r!rrtrnlr--:n. The "li"_ --+.it the iixitk. ' - - "erc a".IY.,c4 tw 11,4~1 i-tal witth-1 --f rf~ ~~:tn. with -wcn-' r.ley .4 'ri,"! kin'tic, ~J 0 tu 1~, -,Z~ f"ll-ri the eApre-1 ~io; 1 4- ri) I. is I i, -r I A V I Ct ive cnric,li ef ivatri ind !I; ... tvcd rc~p ii the' excv,i W1 licavy 0. xv! v- it, r,vifo-r:t I? -epnt Tlie IfINV2 it icd i't the tudy C~.Ittli !,1 2 11-1) :ui- 1 -1 aftcr if-,- 0-., -1.1 li,i,illy M At ::n' iii .1 11 -,.:'1 oi::,~ of 0,11-C ,~iq icvl.; f-i-I f,lr i-, 111-1 mir- Nall-110, .31 g, rni p. Ad, I -,f w i~ 1, or 1) 1 1 rf.i r, I, c x,- I i.vi gc, m.~ fud-. ic,l at 63, N4411" it w IS M VW, at 01, 11 h III p. t-,k pi w-v'n i-n In 11r... 'I hv fi,llow~viz V.0"" of r-itc covisf%. of t1w (xcluntize nf 0 ;nil t1jr ht0f-t:Incq of cxchanp: werr f-ui~!: 11;P01 ( 10 over 0~ X 10 -, per fir., undkr 0.2 fir ; 01.3") 2 :1 vcr IV., 6.5 hrN,; )TO), ( vW.) 1)~=3 x I,)-' r, r tir., 70 firs, : Nalf2pol (I(W) 1.3 X ~O -1 per hr., 10 firs.; N.4tupoj no ex,11.111ge; no exch:irve -aith K ov Na pho,phates NaIll, Nalit, KtIf, KIW. [,I ilt:icids the etchaitge h tnore ripid that. in their 5alts: hNpoplia,phiteit are much more active thin ph(q)NIE-% ur' jjh-phatt~; the rate declines: HIM. 11,110" 11,110, Tit,- rr.iction pi.Ibibly procired% by addri. OtIl'O'tothep--olink, Vivi, ling struciures like fI?P(Olf)j, ~f in ",,rtho" furin, which then loe 140. This adqln. is Inhibited in the anions (in the sults) in which the n'g char. is ditributed among all 0 atoms Inste-id of beiii and the P atont I-i its electrophilic IIAV clines as the acids became move basic (OH i ~ . I 5 TJ L E ~- , L . -7. 3ULDIU, L. V. "Investigation of the Mechanism of Exchange of qydrogen and Oxygen in Salts of Ammonia ard the Phosphonis Acids, and the Tautomerism of the Latter." Acad Sci Ukrainian SM. Inst of Physical Chemistr7 imeni L. V. Pisarzhevskiy. Kiev. 1954. (DIS3TTATION FOR THE DEGRZE OF CANDIDATE IN OMUML SCI&NICE.) So.: KnizMaya letopis' No. 27, July "", 1955. maillff a in 2-mr"Csa. tiT,vs of bent-177r- I bfpzorm'-i~;,A;E~:. I.. V. 'Su'lims A. with SM) ith th.~! 3 COttent of (1). ~111, and wert exxmin-cd at 1:10, tjr,q 1,4) tiw. results are Shown flphkarly. The mte of $1 "r in me order It. 11, t. Strvze , O-i , ttdisr.dT, V!TICTI. Of the indivii!,:al cornNcents by a f2c-- tnr of 'A th~ r-.~te by a factcr rf 2. the rruti~,c is rf a frZolkirl ll(,r,l" . Tl-,e rc-MMng mle C,:;Mstantq at 130, a, 4 150" an'[ cnete_,ti (cal./mOte) wom fl.mnd- 04', 0-343-3. ZLO; 112 X t0-1, 0.047, 27.3; 12 X IQ-I. 0,11q. -It 0. G. If. lzmlapok~ 'I, - . ! , - ." ~ -. , 7-1, ti ' ~! - - : 1 I ~ .1 7- kt~ , I t~,N f miuurmu, G.P. [deceased]; ~UMKA, L.V.; HASTRYUIOTA, T.A.; KABACHNIX, M.I. Mobility of sulfur in thisphosphorue-organic compounds. TrilLlkythiSRe- phosphates and dialkyLthisphosphates. Dokl.Alt SSSR 106 mo.5r846-850 P 156. (MaA 9:7) l.Chlen-irarrespendent AN SSSR (for XvAbachnik).2.1astitut elomentoorgemi- cheskey sovadineaiy emii nauk SSSR i Inotitut fisichookey khinii imeni L.V.Pisarzhevsk go Akadenii mauk SSM. (Thisphesphates) (Bu -isotopes) 'TTTJ~ !F-i zn r zh ev:3 k ly carl- -4~ UK. :3. )R ld(,',,~pic Exchn,-,~lt- ef Oxy;,-2n, 1lt,.,-),-en, tind Sulfur ir- Soluticns, and 'Its Mechanism." 0 . I (so*~opec anA Radiation lin C."Alstry, Colle,:tion of papers of ,-.n,1 All-,!nion Sci. Tech. Conj. on Use of Radloa-Ltlve and -Stable Isotopes and Radiation In NatArxialb Fcomnm~ an(l Sc-lence, Mot-cov, 12d-vu AN SSO,19f-18, 3-80PP, Thir volume rublIsht A the re;orts of the C&.mir-*ry Se.-ti'm of tLe Lnd AU 1---i Tech Conf on Use ( f HadimActive and Stable lso*.cpes and Radiation in Scten--it and t.!~e Maltional I ~crvwty, sponsore-I ty A~-al S-zi !-u-SR ani Main AlmEn for CtliArallmon of Ato Ic- Fnergy lmder Coun-~tl of Mtnim-sters mos.~-ow 4-J.- Apr IQS7, ECICK =W-A. p0 mirnc-,"Ll j3pOjIzcv'InIyu atcz,-..oy 0--cnck~ oil th~- r~"Iccful el the CQrl 196o. V. 1. L zllp 01:~ C. r, bckz;koy SSR.. Ln A L; c y Akadcnlia nau:c Uz S. V. Acadc:-.Ici,-n, Aca~!'~I-,y of tI Z:)ard: A. A. :,-'u11zIyc.* Cn- tor- and D. 11. 1 .9 n U. A. of o c u I C a I o f Z 1 .3 1 o,: c a I Iva'31'cv; (;. S. Yo. 1:17; Ye. Cand!-Inta of F~yAcz; at-.d A. 1. NE.,011YO-1, Canllila~;c of ::,dical anov, Can-uda~c of .1. s Oadvkov Aca--'~-7.r of Scicncc3 a 3.TI; '--u. N. 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