SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TAGANTSER, K. - TAGER, A.

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66-7-8/16 The Influence of Soluble Admixtures on 111ae Crystallization of Ammonium Sulpha-te Under Coke Oven Works, Conditions. crystal faces. Similar experiments were carried out, with industrial mother liquors (filtered), the results are given in Table 2. It was found that there was a sharp difference between the velocities of crystal growth in artificial and woriir.sl mother liquors at the same level of admixtures pres- entt namely the rate of growth was hi glaer than that which could be expected. This is explained by the influence of organic compounds in mother liquor. To explain the role of the latter compounds the influence of additions of oxalic acid to mother liquor (0'.5 ,-A00 ml) on the rate of growth increases, probably. due to the formation of stable complex ions with Al** ', Fe** and Fe*** which are unable to crystal- lise on crystal faces of ammonium sulphate and therefore have no influence on the rate of their growths. It is 'here- fore cop-cluded that organic substances present in mother liquors form complex ions with aluminium and iron ions thus counteracting their inhibiting influence on the growth of sulphate crystals. The influence of temperature (460 and 60 ~) and acidity (within the range of 3-8%) of mother Card liquor on the crystal growth was also investigated (Table 4). 3/4 An increase in the temperature by 20 C increases the rate 68-7-8/16 The Influence of Soluble Admixtures on the Crystallization of Ammonium Sulphate Under Coke Oven Works* Conditions. Of volume growth of crystals by a factor of 1.5. The ratio of the length to width of crystals obtained in the investi- gated saturators varied within 10-15, while that for the crystal grown in the same liquors but under laboratory con- ditions between 4 and 6. Thus the shape of crystals grown under wo33-cs conditions depends not only on the presence of admixtures but on supersaturation of the mother liquor. The latter causes rapid precipitation of need-le-like nuclei. When pyridine recovery is practiced then after the removal of pyridine, iron and aluminium compounds and tar particles remain in suspension. If tiie liquid is filtered then the rate of growth of crystals and their sEiape is improved (Table 5). Therefore filtration or settling of the liquor after the removal of pyridine bases is recommended. There are 5 tables, 11 figures and 13 referencesp including 8 Slavic. ASSOCLkTION: Siberian Metallurgical Institute (Sibirskiy Metallurg- icheskiy Institut). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 ZARP:I';KTY, Yu.S.; VASPOPOVAI L.'J.; AV['.'CIIKO-AN'Ik)NOVIC11, L.A.; FRIDLAND, V.M.; KIRPICHNIKOV, P.A.; TAGANTSEV, A.V. New thiokol sealers for the construction indust--7. Stroi. mat. 10 no.3:8-9 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:6) AUTHNS: Tagantsev, K.V. a.-& Terenin, TITLE: Effect of adsorption of gases oxide. (Vliyaniye adsorbtsii okisi tsinka). A.N. 51-3-U/24 on luminescence of zinc gazov na lyuminestsentsiYu PERIODICAL:"O-otika i Spektroskopiya" (Optics a-ad Spectroscopy), 1957, Vol.2, No-3, PP. 355-360 (U.S.S.R.) A3,STRACT: Continuation of uhe work of A. N, Terenin, V.Gachkovski.7 and K. Ya. Kasparov (Izvestiya Akad. Nauk SSSR., O.M.E.N. (ser.khim.), p.805, 1936; Acta. Physicochimica U.R.S.S., Vol.4, P-521, 1937; Doklady kkad. Nauk SSSR, Vol.28, P-515~ 194G) on quenching;- of luminescence of solids by gases and to vapours. ZnO was deposited on glass or metal plates and heated in vacuo to 200 or 400 C. It was excited by a mercury lamp. A uranium-glass plate served as a luminescent standard. A differential photometer was used to measure the difference between -the emissions of ZnO a-rid of the uranium glass. The emission intensity was measured usin- (a) short exciting light pulses of 10 seconds with at least 0 minute dark intervals and (b) continuous excitation, Card l/ 2 Pulse measurements showed that adsorption of oxygen, ozone (produced by electrodeless discharEes), water vapour allid quinone vapour on ZnO, which was vacuum dried, produces Effect of adsor;---U-L*,)ri of Lcases on jum-iiesce-n-ce of zinc C; 'a (Cont, . ) 51-3- 24 quenching c--,f luminescence at adsorbed 6as or vapour D-,,:-essu--e-s from 0.1 mm H- u--owards. Continuous excitaLion inc-reasea "ne- emission intensity of the quenched samples as lon;:- as the excitation was apolied. When the continuous excitation ceased the emission feel to the oril.,lir--al tiuenchea value. This effect was ascribed to photodesorpti-on of tLe adsorbecl molecules. An energy level scheme for ZnO is r-t-iven. This has two local levels in bhe enerGj- ga-D7 an uDr-ler one with k excess ~n atoms (dark conductivity cenzIres) and a lower one ,,;ith Zn ions (photoconductivity and luminescent centres). Adsorption of 0 21 031 0, H 20 and ouinone Droduces a di-Duble layer and more electron trepping levels at the ZnG surface. The results are interpreted in terms of the Card 2/2 above energy scheme. There are 9 figures and 13 references, 11- olLf which are Slavic. S-U-BluiITTED.- October 6, tD. 195- ASS'Q-'CIATION: Physical Research Insti~ute. Lenin-rad State. University. (Nauchno-Issledovatellskiy Fi-tcheskiy Institut, LeninGradskogo Gosudarstvenno,-,-) Uiiversiteta), A',i.ATLABL---: A:I SUBJECT: USSR/Lumineacence 48 )- 16 8 AUTHORS: Tagantsev K. V. and Terenin A. N. TITLEs Effect of Gas Adsorption on Zinc Oxide Luminescence (Vliyaniye adsorbtaii gazov na lyuminesteentsiyu okisi tainka) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1~157, Vol Z1, #4, pp 525-527 kUSSR) ABSTRACT: Dry oxygen has a quenching effect on the luminescence of zinc oxide trained at 2000C under uacuum. Water vapor also causes quenching. Oxygen and water vapor combined have a strong quenching effect. The quenching intensity depends on duration of illumination. When illumination lasted long, the lumines- cence after being quenched arises again. Oxygen subjected to the action of electric discharges causes strong quenching. The luminescence, once quenched, arises again at continuous illumination. Low-pressure quinone vapors also quench the luminescence of zinc oxide, which appears again at continuous illumination. These phenomena can be interpreted from the viewpoint of Card 1/2 electron capture by negatively-charged adsorbed molecules. 48-4-16,"48 TITLE: Effect of Gas Adsorption on Zinc Oxide Luminescence (V111yaniya adsorbtsii gazov na lyuminestsentsiyu okisi tsinka) In a discussion that followed this report A. Krasnovskiy added that acidification of water intensifies its quenching abili- ties, and reduction in pH toward alkalinity decreases the quenching effect. No references are cited. INSTITUTION: Leningrad State University im. Zhdanov PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: No date indicated AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress. Card 212 617. EFFECT OF THE ADMRPJ= Or GASES ON THE kI. Akad. Nauk 3 0 0 An aqueous i spension of Zoo obtained by burning,ft In air was spread an glass plazles which were then heated foZ ""ral,_ hours at 200* or 40(PC d t excited by a Hg "p and measured with 1, The measurements were conducted (1) after continua amin.11"lon.A/ r short (10 see) Illuminations with dark intervals of - lmd (2l afte a: 5 min, with or without added vapourm or gues. Dark-period adsorption of HO or.0, was found to quench markedly the lumines- cence; a, Wticularly Intense quenching was shown by quium and ft *" shortly before subjected to a w by 0z whk 0 chaC114540robably OJ. The luminascem of Ignol Iquenc Y % during shad I'luminAtIo", was ImA to fl"s ;V at higher 0. pressures and continuous illuminallon, this phenomenon being reversible amd probably due to photodesorption, of 0,; similar behaviour was found with 0;. UzO and quinme vapour. A tentative S/04 B/ 6 1/02 5/004/009/048 o B 10 4, /B 2 0 AUTHOR: Tagaritsev., K, V, TITLE: Extinction and flare-up of' -'Luminescence of zinc oxide unJer the action of adsorbed and ~aDillary-t-ondensed vapors and ~aa s e s PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR., Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25, no, 4, 19061, 464-4066 TEXT: The present paper has been read at the 9th Conference on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors), Kiyev, June 20-25. 1960, and Is the continuation of a study conducted by the author jointly with Terenin (Ref. 1., Tagantsev K V~, Terenin A. 1%, Optika i spektroskopiya. 2, 355 (1957); Izv, AN SSSR, Ser fliz., 21, ',~25, (1957))~ The object of the investigation was zinc oxide, produc~Td bir burning zinc in the air, and subjected to after-treatment in J some i-ases .The specimens exhibited either a green. luminescence band " ith a maximum at anou~ 510 mLi, or one of the bands Drevalled. During the ex-.)eriment the Zn,5 was trained in high vacuum for four hours at 2000C, the lum-ln~scence was excited with lig radiation, and the intensity was measured C ard I i" 3 22160 S/0 _18/6 if"02 5/004/00,:;/0'4a Ext i n- on and '11,are -uc, B 10 ~-'/B20 I ,A 1 tn a J :ffe ren t ial t ome Bier W-1h a view to exclud,ng an effect oll' t !i po n t he t, :~l t em !ibsor ben t - absorbs t e, 10 -second 'L1 a3,-,eS ie rc empiryed, with Pauses of a I lea s t -D minu tes in-between The follcwing results were obtainel: ni*roaen oxide extinzuishes 'Luminescence in short-time exposure, a growth of luminescence is observed on passing over to a lontzer exposure; 2 acetone - and benzene vapors have a simi lar effect 1120, CO, and CO2 exhibit nc. effect upon luminescence., The possible mechanismsof these effects are diSCUS3ed. The emission of luminescence radiation from the luminescerce centers which, like the conductivity centers, are regarded as thermally lonized excessive Zn atoms, takes place by recombination with conduction ~leotrons, Extinction takes place iin the following manneri the adsorbed nitroizen-oxide T,-)lecule captures in the dark an electron from the conduction bani, -,m.-hich gives rise to a bending of the bund and to an impoverishment of electrons in, the conduction band I.?, the surface, The recombination -robabil-ity is thus reduced~ Experime.-,:s conducted by V, N. Filimonov have confirmed this v'eT,, A similar mechanism is described for the extinction of luminescence by benzene, It is polarized in benzene adsorption, with the negative pole facing the zinc oxide_ '_'-iS lea4_2 to -an increa2e o,- Ine electron energies on the surface, whereby the Card 215 . '0 -) 16 2 x t -i n u * i ~, r, a~i r e - !-1 p 51/0481- 6 ' /02 005// 045 39 10 -E 2 0 I i i: I i ke 4 i t i ro,-hicel bY the c.apillary cf.;r1denou-.on jf' ririd ;LC-f~tone. v.ipor3 t; t. il-t~ -~~t " I, r 1 a o, i ni or, L.-i 11 j 1 1 --,o rre I a ted t, i t h a change i n t he cc rdIi o n s. o " J I f.Ilie - seat tered light It had been alread,,y, es tab I i shed i n t h e -- b 0 v e M e n ,c r, e d previous work t',,,a* dry ox,,,izen causes luminescence to extinig'-ish 1r a number of specimens, while in others, extinction by ox~rgen occurs only 1.1 the Dresence of %aler, The latter case of extinction is explained by a reduction of the acceptor level of oxygen on 4-,s approaching, the d--jole molecules~ Thus, extinct~'on should also occur at hi,-,,- oorcentraticrs of dinole molecules, i-e., in case of a caoillary condensation. Experiments have confirmed t1,.4.g conrl--ision to be correct. A N- Terenin is thanked for his assit;tan-e. F I. Vilesov is mentioned- There are 2 f,,F-rcs, I table, arid h --efer-ences; ~,, Soviet-bloo and 1 n-,,f,-S-,)viet-b1_o:; ASSOC TAT 10'~ ~ Laboratoriya fotokazaliza Leningraiskogo gos. uriversIteta ~m- A. A. Zhdanova (Laboratory 'or Pirotoczitalvsis, Leninr~rad State Universi-:T imeni -' k Z:,dancv~ Card 5/5 ;.,e:vat,.,s ai- t C. USSR/processes and Equipment for Cheraical Industries-- K-1 Procasses and apparatus for chemical Technology. Abs Jour'. Ref' Zhur-Milmiya, No 3, 1957, 10594 Author Tagantseva, T,,-.-P-,- inst Title Heat Transfer Between Suspended Ground Peat Particles and an Air Stream Orig Pub: Torf. Prom-st, 1956,~ No 5, 30-32 Abstract-, The drag produced by suspended ground peat particles and the heat transfer to an air stream have been in- vestigated. Experimental equipment and operating methods are described, The drag coefficient in the region of Re = 200-4.9000 is practically independent of the Re and varies irregularly between the limits 0.5 -and o..E3. The heat transfer is adequately expressed by the equation Nu = 0.32ReO-9. On the basis of the experimental data obtained, marked differences are shown to. exist between the values of the drag coefficient for Card 1/2 USSR/Processes and Equipment for Chemical Industries- K-1 Processes and apparatus for chemical technology. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 10594 Abstracts irregularly shaped particles and the drag coefficient for spherical particles. Card 2/2 .-- -7-116,'W 7-5z~-- / 7,-' /-, TAGANTSEVA, T.F., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Method for the calculation of a vertical-tube gas-fed dryer for milled peat. Torf.prom. 34 no.5-16-18 '57. (MIRA 10-10) (Peat--Dr7in,g) (Drying apparatus) 14(10) 59-4-3/120 AUTHOR: Tagantseva, T.F. TITLE: On the Problem of Drying Gypsum-Concrete Panels (X voprosu 0 sushke gipsobetonnykh paneley) PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 4, rp 15-20 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Construction engineering employs now an industrial method of manufacturing gypsum-concrete inter-room partitions, the method of rolling. 13 owever, the capacity of existing plants is limited by the efficiency of the drying installations. Therefore the author undertook an investigation of the drying process with an aim of its intensifying and establishing the optimum run of this process. As a result of experimenting in the Magistrallnyy Plant the author arrived at the conclusion that the combined drying method-is very advantageous~ for it makes possible to obtain good quality panels and considerably intensifies the dry- ing process. The combined method consists in the alternation of intense heating -ii4th subsequent cooling by local air blow- ing. The duration of drying was reduced from 35 to 20 or 24 hours and the capacity of the drying installation in the Ma- Card 1/2 gistral~nyy Plant increased by 50,A. The parameters of the dry- . L On the Problem of Drying Gypsum-Cancrete Panels ~,Ov,,` -1 70- 59 -4 -3/20 ing process were the followin!~: the temperature of the gas at the entrance was 1290C and its velocity was 2.1 m/sec. There are 3 -raphs. ASSOCIATION: Nauchnn-issledovatellski-Y inst-itut stroitellnoy fiziki Akademii 3 i A S3SR (S,~ientific Research institute of Construction Phy- sics ar the Academy of Construction and Architecture of the USSR) , Ai.oscow Card 2/2 - - --,111-1~1 TAGANTSEVA, T.F., kand. tokhn. nauk Intensification of dr7ing processes of rolled gy-psum concrete panels. Stroi. mat. 5 no.':22-25 Je '59. (MITRA 12:8) 0 (Gypsum) Nalls) TAGAIMEVA, T.F., kandl.telchn.nauk R~ie -47-i--st conference of the readers of the periodical "Inzhenerno- 17 %a Sj_j 1 zhurnal ." Inzh.-fCiz.zhu--. no.1-1:12~"227 9 160. (MIRA 13: 1-1 (Engineer'ing-Periodicals) BUIROV. Yu.G., kand.tekhn.naWc; TAGAUTSEVA, T.F., kand.tekhn.nauk I Effect of temperature and -mois't,-,re on the coefficient of heat conductivity of building materials. Stroi.mat. 6 no.5:34-35 my 16o. 04IRA 13:7) (Building materials-Testin-) (Heat-Conduction) TAW-MEVA, T. F. .LqE Optimum Regime of Drjing of Hypso-conccre~e" Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass 'Pransfer, Minsk, BSSR, June 1961. TAGANTSEVA, T.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; BUROVv Yu.G., kand.tekhn.nauk Heat conductivitV of capillary porous bodies at temperatures below the freezing point. Stroi. mat. 7 no. 1:31-32 Ja 161. (iNaIRA 14: 1) (Porosity) (Heat-Conduction) TAGANTS VA kand. tekhn.nau~r -E , T.F. ) I The optimum condition!: fro drying gyps,=--concrete slabs. Trudy NIISF no.1:22-33 162. (I-EPA 1-5:11) (Gypsum products-Drying) L'11179-66 EWP (e) /El.Irr (m) Awp (w) /r Am (t) ZE1,12 (b) T-TP,f-) JD ACC NR- Ap6oo495l,. SOURCE CODE: RU/0027/65/010/001/0049/0052 " e~ 5C 5 `~' AUTHOR: Tavadze, F. N.; Bairamasvillf - A.;- Tagareisvili;-G. V.; Hantadze, D.-Vt 'C~ ORG: Institute of Metallurgr,1--Thilisi TITLE: Thermic expansion of boron and the volumetric effect of its melting SOURCE! Studii si cercetari do metalurgie, v. 10, no. 1, 1965, 49-52 TOPIC TAGS: boron, heat expansion, metal melting ABSTRACT: The authors found that as opposed to "semimetals" which have a boronn~~--j value of the Gruneisen constant and whose volume decreases on melting, volume increases on melting which is a characteristic of true metals. The volume increase to the m1ting temperature also corresponds to the value of the Gruneisen constant for typical metals,/ Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 tablei, Lj-PR-Sj 11b SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM DATE., none / ORIG Eff : 005 / OTH REF: 002 S 2 r r Orming 6nd stori-d-casting of -;-eces for stc-ves by mach4nery. c! I i ia i i I r p.- - r-,;' Zeravs i-an, I. -- ' - p-, r al n = I,- I -- - - .111. - - I.i- - - .11" .1. trudy Tash(T' no.251. Tj-cc~y t,'-aucn.-ls.-.. alud, Geocr. fa.'~, - ": I /I --lb 164. ( ~~ -- R ", -1 - 3'. s ~-)f' aciae D8 no.3 po ho l r, i chria A od, ri ti, t t,f,).rTl i i a 13 u i ~d h 1 Ve -etable gar en in Dobruja. P-34. kG-C-PLR".TlV.lCj E: U I (MinisterF,tvc no zemerle'i-',,,) SofiLa. Vol. 11, no. 6, East Eurocean Accessions Li~t, (E-A-1), 'ibrary of Z, Cl-ngress, Vol. 5, no. 12, D~,cemb-,r 1c; 6 MRSHCHERSKIY, A.; TAGAROV, Z. Now hIntoricageogrnphlenl datti on the Amur. lzv.Veea.geog.ob-va 89 no.lp:i5g-362 JI-Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Amur River) TAGA112yj ., red.; PEOMiSKAYA, T.I., tekhn.red. . _A, ; FRIDNAD, V. G (Labor movement in the Chererakhovo coal districtJ Rabochee dvizhenie v Chereml-chovskom ugollnom rsione; kratkii istori- C~ cheskii ocherk. Irkutsk, Irkutskoe ~:nizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 111!1~ P. (MIRA 12:12) (Chererakhovo--Coal miners) ---2zv. P. C~Llt~r: Bulf-,iria 7 Profossor !unbar of the Board of Editors (Radz:ctqionen Suvat) of Sditing Diractors Dr L. STOYA~OV Softa, '.11jieZa, No 2, Uar/Apr 61, pp 36 nx-, "Polio Pravention through Active LTmunization.4 C-o-Qut?Qr3I_- ~-ZAC-Ov , Zh. YA.-, y KAR;,CHOLEV, 11. BVILINSOU) M.B.; TAGAVARYAN, L.G. Readers conference on IA.IA. LipenkovIs book "General technology of wool.* Tekst. prom. 23 no.12:78 D 163. (M:1RA 17:1) 1. Starshiy inzh. nauchno-issledovatellskoy laboratorii Minskogo kamvollnogo kombinata. TAGAY, Yo.D. Using the Vikhert-CiLlbisov method to determine the velocity parameters in a medium in deep seismic probing. Prikl. geofiz. no-36:50-65 163. (KRA 16:Q/) (Seismic prospecting) TAGAY, Ye.D. Methodology of seismic prospecting by the reflected wave method in subsalt horizons of the Caspian Lowland. Prikl. geofiz. no.36:86-100 163. (MIRA 16-9) (Caspian Lowland--Seismic prospecting) , - . . - 4 -, Z~~, LIPOVETSXIY,.I*A.1 NEVOLIN, N*V*;,-TAGATj Y*.D* Results of regional asismio investigations in the C4,epian Lcwlando Prikle pofis* no.3801-98 164. (MIRA 18ill) TAGAYIEV, A'IL The IPPS-2 machine for testing =toz-vehilcle tires. Biul.tel-I.-ekon.- 1 36 1'- .nform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauc'n. i tekh.inform.. no.8-35- 0 o4t (MFOL 15:7) (Tires, fbabber-Testing) TAGEYEVA, Nadezhda Viktorovna; TIKHOMIROVA, Mariya Matveyevna; PERELIYAN, A.I., doitor geol.-miner. nauk, otv. red.; FILIPPOVA, B.S., red. izd-va; DOFVKHINA, I.N., tekhn. red. [Geochemistry of the bottom sediments in the ?lack Sea (north- western part)]Gidrogeokhimiia donnykh osadkov Chernogo moria (severo-zapadnaia chast). Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 145 P. (MIRA 16:1) (Black Sea--Deep-sea deposits) (Geochemistry) n'. 11 - -L -TI LI I'Dete.nr,ination of -,,!,.e AmL Lude-Phnse C~aracteristfc of a Li ear System 1r 0-;. t,he CIII-ve of Its Trarsiei~t Process", Avt~-~~lntLka -J Tele~mek.haiuka, Vol 14, 1-55, 2-31-237. Pros,~~-~LS a serie~3 o~ c)f the 'c a onc of' 1 `-ear s:,!~ -e cr ~a tra-sfer -c curv of -.:~ns4 ent e c c c rd 4- to ex7crL-.anIal process, da:a. T'nc c,-- a transiGnt orocoss --',s to a ster functi~-n a const::11, ster'. L LI .v or ---c ;~- --fvaticn of the th : so-c-nilod L--, 'ace discre te transfc,r-~s are used (Tsyrkin, Ya. Z., -erek*,:od-i.- A.-~-~tano,,ivs'ni-.-csya (Trans.--. an' S`ea-~,--c:' ~e Froce~ses in Pulse Circud-k-s-) Goscner:-oizdat, 1951). The! nal'LT is deficient iln its lack o f a n ev n c oT rp ut a t In eri-or-,-. .-eikh, 'No 11, 195-`) SO: Sum. No. 3, 5 Apr. 5 KRASSOV, I.M.(Moslcva); TAGATEVSKA , A.A.(Mosl-va); VASILIYEVA, M.A.(Moskva) Rectangular wave techique for determining the anplitude-phase characteristics of automatic contrOls7stems. Avtom. 1 telem. 14 1 : . no-3:322-327 14y-Je 153. WaA 10:3) (Pneumatic control) DUDNIKOV, Ya.G.(Moskrk); XR;-SSOV, I.M. (Moskva); T-AGAYEVSKAYA A.A.(Moskva); TEMIIYY, V.P. (Moskva); BARKALOV. F.T.. TR-o-sW-aj-.' ' - Experimental &termination of the dynamic characteristics of control systems in industrial plants. Avtom. i telem. 14 no.4:418-423 J - '53- 11 ~3 (MLRA 0: (Automatic control) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 869 Avtomatizatsiya proizvodstvennykh protsessov (Automation of Production Processes) No. 2. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 177 p. 6,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki. Resp. Ed.: Losslyevskiy, V.L., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: Klimov, V.A.; Tech. Ed.: Rylina, Yu. V. PURPOSE: This volume is intended for specialists engaged in research work and planning of automation process in various branches of industry. COVERAGE: The volume contains articles summarizing the results of Investigations carried out in laboratories for the automation of production processes of the Institut avtomatiki i tele-mekhaniki, Card 1/7 Automation of' Production Processes 8()g The study attempts to characterize the status of automation of production processes and to chart the more important directions for further development. There are no references. Finkellshteyn, S.M. i,'lassification of Production Processes Subject to Automation and Typical Solutions of the Latter 19 The author reviews the classification of automated production processes with emphasis on continuous flows production which in terms of present instrumentation and outlook Is most suitable for automation. There are 10 Soviet references. Motulevich, D.Yu. and Tagayevskaya, A.A.- Types of Controller Actions During Experiri~-nidt--StU-d-fe-~~i--'of Controlled Processes 43 Types of controller actions employed in studying industrial processes are reviewed, optimum conditions for the use of this or that controller action are indicated, shapes of curves for transition orocess and characteristics of stable condLtions for single capacity plants are shown, Card 3/7 Automation of Production Processes 869 a review of Droduction costs, analysis of material and labor expenditures, and subsequent introduction of automation on sectors where automation appearsto be economically more effective than conventional methods of production. There are 1 Soviet, 1 Czech, and 1 American references. AUTOMATION OF INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Popovskiy, A.M., Gritskov, V.I., and Govorov, A.A. Automation of the Desiccating and Absorbing Departments of Plants Using the Contact Method of Producing Sulphuric Acid 97 The study describes fully the automation of the desiccating and absorbing department of the Shchelkovskiy khimicheskiy zavod (Shchelkovskiy Chemical Plant). The principal product of this department is monohydrate and the automation embraces the processes within the desiccating tower, and oleum and monohydrate absorbing columns. There are 19 Soviet references. Card 5/7 Aiitoiriatlon of' Productlon ProceseeB 869 Shumilovskiy, N.N. and Pliskim, L.G. Some Problems Encountered in the Development of an Automatic Control System for the Gasification Process in a Boiling Layer 153 The authors briefly described the technological process taking place in the boiling layer, the principal plan for automatic control, and characteristic features of the boiling layer. There are 1 Soviet, 2 German and 4 English references. P slcin, L.G. A System of Automatic Control of the Gasification Process in a Boiling Layer 164 The article describes the )plan for a complex automatic control worked out in the Institute for Automatics and Telemechanics of the USSR Academy of Sciences with the participation of GIAP (State Institute of the Nitrogen Industry) and the Chirchik khimelektrokombinat MKhP SSSR (Chirchik Chemical-Electrical Combine of the Ministry of the Chemical Industry, USSR). There are 4 Soviet and I English references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 7/7 JG/Jmr 11-25-58 S/I P 1/000/009/024/053 D201 D3 /~'~600 (10.3 9 D302 AUTHOR: ~agayevskaya, A.A. TITLE: Apparatus for applying a pneumatic extremum. regula- tor to objects with several regulating elements PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 9, 1961, 38, abstract 9 V312 (V sb. Vopr. pnev- mo- i gidroavtomatiki, M., AN SSSR, 1960, 158-161) TEXT: An apparatus is described which permits application of a pneumatic extremum regulator for general industrial use with one input for optimizing a parameter, whose magnitude depends on the position of several regulating elements (RE). When construct- ing the regulation scheme of this kind a method of sequential shift of RE is utilized, in which partial extrema of parameters are ob- tained for all inputs. An attachment which serves as an addition to the regulator, switches over the regulator from one RE to anoth- er and provides the change of speed of search for the extremum dur- Card 1/3 21378 S/194,/61/000/009/024/053 Apparatus for applying... D209/D302 ing the change-over. This attachment is constructionally based on the system of a pneumatic discrete action computer and consists of the following basic units: 1) An impulse counter - a ring 3-dis- charge counting circuit; 2) A commanding unit (CU) - a ring multi- discharge counting circuit; 3) A block of integrator adjustable throttles xTith a pneumatic relay; 4) A block of "relay-pressure IN repeater" assemblies. The ring counting circuits consist of retain- ing elements for one cycle of a given time. In operation, the com- mand impulse from the regulator comparison element enters a pneuma- tic trigger which consists of retaining elements and a logic ele- ment NO. The trigger output signals control the operation of the extremum regulator integrator. Integration factor (speed of shift of RE) is determined by the throttle adjustment. The integrator output pressure appears at the input of throttle blocks and the relay with repeaters, and actuates the CU which operates the pneu- matic relay. At the same time the integrator output combines with one of RE, and in the integrator circuit a corresponding adjustable throttle is connected. The switch-over of CU to the next RE takes Card 2/3 ACCESSI, R: ATWiV'33 s/oooo/64/000/000/0005/0020 AUTHOR: Berends, T. K.; Tagayevskaya, A. A.; Tal', A. A. TITLE, Structural elements of pneumoautomatic devices and systems SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po pnevmo-gidravlicheskoy avtornatike- 5th, Leningrad, 1962. Pnevmo- i gidroavtomatika (Pneumatic and hydraulic control); materialy* soveshchaniya. Moscow. lzd-vo Nauka.'1964,,5-20' TOPIC TAGS: automation, automatic control system, pneumatic control system, pneumatic relay, pneumatic amplifier, pneumatic resistance, pneumatic capacitance,, pneumatic repeater, pneumatic switch ABSTRACT: Pneumatic devices have become fundamental tools in-the automation cif many sections of industry, such as the chemical, petroleum refining, gas, metal- lurgical, and lumber industries. This paper is essentially a survey of the com- ponents and assemblies of -pneumatic devices which can be used in automati*c con- trol systems. The authors point out that the logical functions required in modern control systems cannot be accomplished by the devices of the AUS (Aggregate Unif i ed System), each of which is a self-contained block, but require the flexibility of the USEPPA (Universal System of Elements for Production Pneumo-Automation) in _jnLbi_choach new device is created by combining various universal pneumatic elements; 2 Card--' ACCESSION NR: AT4o42433 (amplifiers, relays, resistances, capacitances, repeaters, switches, etc.) onto special plug-in boards. Credit for this new approach is given to Ferner (V. Ferner. Anschauliche Regelungstechniek. Berlin, Verlag Techn*ik, 1960). They show how pneumatic elements can perform the various tasks usually associated with mechanical and electrical elements, and describe some of these ele"ments in detail, with schematic diagrams of various systems for,analog and dig')tal"control systems and relay systems. Special attention is given"to generators, impu1sors, and memo-~ ry and delay units. Orig. art. has; 27 figurds and 17 formulas. ASSOCIATION; none SUBMITTED: 29Jan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE- 1E NO REF SOV: 007. OTHER: 001 2/2 C-rd BERENDS, T.K., Y,,~REMOVA, T.K.; I'A.'.-~YEVSK,~YA, A,A.-, TALI, A,A. Frinc-fc-le 041 -,Lq4 versal elements in pneumEitic Control systE-ms. - -1 - Frllboro5tronenie N '63. (M-TRA 16:112 '; ACCESSION NR: AP4011727 S/0119/64/0001001/0030/0031 .1pp AUTHOR: Tagayevskaya, A. A.; Temny*y. V. P. TITLE: All-Union Conference on pneumatic and hydraulic automatic devices SOURCE: Priborostroyeniye, no. 1, 1964, 30-31 TOPIC TAGS: automatic device, automatic control, USEPPA component, pneumatic automatic control, hydraulic automatic control, pneumatic hydraulic device conference, GRK-l hydraulic regulator ABSTRACT: The Sixth All-Union Conference on pneumatic and hydraulic auto- matic devices took place in Baku on October 14-17, 1963. The Conference was attended by 450 representatives of ZOZ organizations from 43 Soviet cities. Seventy reports were delivered. Universal USEPPA components were adopted at the Tizpribor plant, Moscow, for manufacturing over 20 various control devices made up from these components. Also, the Ust'-Kamenogorok instrwexA -~Zant Card I /Z ACCESSION NR: AP4011727 has begun producing the above components and control devices. Previous types of hydraulic jet-type regulators are considered unsatisfactory. New control systems, such as the GRK-1 hydraulic regulator, developed by the Institute of Automation and Telemechanics, AN SSSR, are based on unitized components. Sluggishness in introducing new components and "opposition to the introduction" are noted. Orig. art. has: no figure, no formula, and no table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 1OFeb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CG, IE NO REF SOV: 000 OT14ER: 000 Card 212 -2 r L -2,: ',7 j 0 7~=LCO SaO- -ZT--"?3 ---r, .7C -7 v -0-1,,"-ITIT 71 02-TI. 9 9 f-,r 'j"j!"'IT TI. C" TAGAYKVSKATA, A.I. _ ~._, Note on certain modification of the laryngeal tissue in typhoid fever. Vest. otortnolar. 13 no.2:59-62 Mar-Apr 51. (CINa, 20:8) 1. Scientific Worker at the Department of Morpholoa (Head-Prof. Ya.A. Vinni-kov), Central Scientific-Research Institute of Otorh3-nolarymgology of the Kinistry of Public Hoalth RSM (Director-Honored Worker in Sciencri Prof. Y.K. Trutnev). NE 5 T. "Nol-pholoi:ical Ghanj:,es of' Like Lavyux in "yphold and Typh-,ls fever." -aub 6 I-lay 52, Central InsL for LYIe Advanced rrai_-Lng of Physicians. (Dissertation for the Degree of candidate in ll~edlcall Sclences. SO: Veche-,naya "oskva JanuarT-December 1~,-52 , J-~ . I. Sone ch;~a,-es in the lar,-nigeal tissues in exanthenatoas fever. Trudy gorla I nosa. 6:394-39() '55. (MIRA 12:10) 1. lz patoloeo-gistologicheskoy laboratorii (zli-7. R.Ya.Tret- ,aLlcova) (r,)s,ida--stvpnnogo nailchno-isslpclovatel'skogo instituta liklia, gorla i nosa. (NXANTlBWVPA) ( LI-HY1rC) i3-,iOZGOL A. 1 1. i TAGAY NSKIY, L. I. ; TA-PTAPOVA, S. L. Characterist-J~:s of arall proothesis following laryng,~atomy. Stor-aatologiia 40 no-3:85-88 P~r-Ja 161. (14I.-;A 14:1-2) 1. Iz stomatologicheskogo poliklinicheskogo otdeleniya i otolaringo- logicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. otdelen-iy,,m - dok-tor ned.nauk I.N. Aleksandrov) Moskovskogo gorodskogo chelyustno-lit3evogo gospitalaya (nacIrajTnik - dotsent A.A.Kovnor). (DARYNX-SURGE.RY) (DEEN'TAL PROSTHESIS) ALIYEV, R.K.; ALLAKHVMMTRR OV, G.B.; TAGDISI, D.G. Ghemical compositiou and certain pharmacological properties of the tea fungus infusion. Izv.AN Azerb.SSR n9-7;97-109 Jl '55. (MLRA 9:1) (Beverages) (Plngi) LLIYEV, R.K.; ALLAKHVFX)IBEKOV, G.B.- TAGDISI D.G.; ISMILOV, A.I. I ~= Chemical composition of the herbage and roots of parsley, culti- vated in Azerbaijan, and effect of parsley preparations on the carddiovascular system. Uch.zap. AM n,).12:53-62 '55. (MLRA 9:11) (Azerbaijan--Parsley) (Cardiac glycosides) U"SIVPhnritiaccilogy. ToxilcoloQ(. C,,~rdiovascular Drugs Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., Ila 11, 1958, No 51997 lllut.hor : ',liyev R.K. '_Ilakhvc_rdibekov G.B.) T~Elizi, D.G., Isa'Alov Inst : ',zarbaydzhan University .Litle : On the Characteristics of the Che--i cal Cormosition of the I,eavos and Roots of Petroselinum Sativurm Heffin. , Cultivated in :~zefbaidjan ~,_id the Effects of its F-repara- tions Ui)on the C-ardi-vascular System Ori Pulo : U-ch. zap. ^Izcrb. un-t 1955, No 2, 53-62 .,Ustract : Tho lef_v,_~~3 and roots of P.~troselinun sitilniz~ Fol-fTn. contain ,LlRoloids, glycosides sacchcrides cromitic cils or- ,allnic acids and vitamins C and K. it was demonstrated in e:,perimcnts on mice) w;iich received sWocutuancosly 1 ml dos,:!s of -~ 20-30 percent aqueous infusicn and decoction of leaves of roots of -PetroselinLr., that these prepar- tions had a deDressing effect upon the C.N.S. Tbe effect of extracts from the lcaves was weaker than that from the Card 1/2 USS-R/PhL1r-',-1acOlOgY. Trixicologjl. Cardiovasculz:tr Drugs V -i):; joLu, Rcf Zhur - Biol.) 1-10 11, 1958, 1-10 51,097 roots. In a scri----s of o,~meriments with ;-.-o!Ltt(-,d hcarts o, -rogs, c.--ts md rabbits and also upon hearts in situ, I't was not,2d that Small doses - 2 .1rops of -i 1 .3crcerit aq. infusion of the leaves of Petreselinum, increased the plitude and slowed cardiac contractiono; larger doses , an 0 (5-10 drops of 10 percent leaves infusion) were followed by depression of the cardiac activity. Intrnvenous admin- istration of the infusion and decoction was followed by ,- fall in the blood -oressure. Dilatzttion ol t-lood vessels by an average of 50 percent was observed during perfusion of the blood vessels of an isolated aar of a rabbit with an infusion of Petroselinum leaves -and roots, prewred aith Binge r-Loche I o solution in concentrations of 0-3-0-05 percent. N~Iazdrikovn Card 2/2 I Toxicology. bbdicinal Plants. v-8 U5314 / Tharmacology anC Abs Jour : Ref 7hur - Biologiya, No 17, 1956, 110- 80643 Author : Allakhverdibedov, G. B.; Aliyev, R. K.; Bagirov, S. N.; Tagdisi D. G. Inst --io- givens Title : On the Obaracteristics of the Chemical Composition and Some Pharmacological Properties of Galenicals of Tartaric Herbs Grown in Azerbaydzhan Grig Pub :Sb. tr. Azerb, gos. mBd. in-ta, 1956, vyp. 2, 93-99 Abstract :The effect was studied of 10% aqueous tinctures of tartaric herb extractions (Onopondon acanthium; 1) on cold- blooded and wamblooded Fini 1 - I is little toxic, quickens the response reaction to pain stimulations, in- creases the amplitude of the heart contractions, increases the rhythm of the heart, causes sharp narrowing of the blood- carrying vessels of the isolated organs of both coldblooded and waroblooded animals, and increases blood pressure. Card 1/1 21 ALITEV, R.K.; ALLAKHVF-RDIBEKOV, G.B-L-T4qR~SI, D.G.: ISWLOV, A.I. Characteristics of the chemical comnosition and certain ph8rma- colop,ical properties of E;arden lett-uce. Ucb.zap.AGU no-8:59-69 156. (MLRA 10:4) (Lettuce) (Pharmacology) USSR / PharmaN,109V, ToxicOI097. Cardjo,a3cular 7 Abu Jour: Rer Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958. 42388. Author iAllakhverdlbekov, 0. B.; Allyev, R. K.; Bactrov 3. N.; D. Inat IAzarbaldzhan UnIverilty-.- Title IOn the Cna-acteristica or the Chen!'31 CcMPO31- tion of the Crass Eryal=um Na:h7=tvant:um, GrO-ing in Azerbaidzhan, and On the its Prepd- nations Ek)ln Cardiovascular zy3te=. OrIS Pubi Uch. tap. Azerb. un-to 1957, NO 1, 125-134. Abstructi Alkaloids constitute 0.033%, glycovdes - 0.055% or dry weight of Eryaim= n&cn,7=evanlc=. Intra- auscular Injection in white mice etgh~ng 15-20 gm of Ial of a 10% aqueous Infusion or al:ohollc fluid extract of E. nachyzeyanlcum. in a concen- tration or 1:3, showed toxic effects and an equal Card 1/3 28 Abstractz volume Or a 2Q% or extract 1:2 caused death of tne, Animals (3 out or 6) . FOllowine admiaintratlon of I ml Or 2'0% Infus-on or 1 ml of fluld extract of Eryalmum, 3 O"z or 5 frogs, pla~vj on their backs, were unable to return to the norral Pooltlon. This done was accepted by the &uthorc AB a unIt 11 frog unit). At the time Of the blologtcal standardization, accordIng to the Methol descrtbed In the state pharmacopea Of USSR (8th edition). the Injection Into tl--- ly=phallc 3ac of the frog of 1, 1 =I of a 30% aqueous Infusion of E. nachyzevanicum or 0.25 m' or 0.1% solution of I -ant stmila,l, prod" ced !lthl~ one liour, nt".2pout o.'6 I I f frogs, a full or-.13. or the heart In syst;Oly, In one frog - a transient standstill. The addition of I drop of a IC,% %-;i;eous Infusion Card 2/3 Abstracts of S. nachyzevanic= to FLIngerlb solution. reedlnr an -ed lieart,c&used increase of the anpit- t d!sola a 0 u . an4 I wing of the cardiac contractLoas; tn~ addition cr 3 drops of a 5~6 imrualon or 2 droPL of fluid extract I : 1, showed toxic efrect3. These data were aleo conCtrred on isolated hearts of war= blooded animals. After Intervenous In- jectton in cats and rabbits, of & 0.2 ml doses of fluid extract 1 i 1, an elevation of arterial pressure was observed; after a 1 =I done - a full was noted. -- L. H. Lavrentlycv Card 3/3 119 ALLAMEUDIMOV, G.B.. BAGIROV, 6.11, TYMIU, D.G., Chnnges in certain chemic,)l elements of the blood during artificial hy-Pothermi.q. Azerb.med.zhur. no.6:75-77 Je '58 OURA 11:7) 1. Iz kqfedry farmakolopii (zav. - dots. G.B. Allelchverdibekor) Pzerbayd7hanskogo &osudnrstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta i-M. N.Narimanova (direktor - zasluzhennyy deyAtell nauki, Drof. B.A. Eyvazov). (BLOOD-ANALYSIS AIFD CIMMISTRY) (HYPOTHSHMIA) TAGDISI, D.G., kar-d.med.iiauk Correctors for ganglion blocking, neuroplegic, a,-id lytic drLogs --sed to control traumatic shock. Azerb. med. zhur. no. 4:9-17 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (zav. - dotsent G.B. Allakhverdibekov) Azerba~dzhanskogo gosudarstvdnnogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.Narimanova. ('AUTONOMIC DRUGS) T A G *D J'S I - -; - '-' - - -.- - I -Z~- I '.. I ~ - . -.. . - - ~ - I . - r. . . - a " r ~ 1, '- '. ~' .7", S-a~e, --.'m ~:- -- - -Z ;)- 1 ; r ~ - - -- I ~ 7~ S-3 17~ ll:~ ~ - '0~ .- .- - - -, - --- . I -~-' , , -, : 1 ~4 . .". --. . . 1. n!t~tk r f ri t, i no t,4 I 'i (zav, prof. T.G.Pasi.qyev) ~();,~ zicjo~7, v, - - i ent G.B. Allakhverdibel-ov) Azerbaydzhanskogo dots tnsttituta irreni Narimanova, 3ak-a. F' B] 3 S - TAGDFS!, D.G,, !-,zd. med. nauk ac-Li-,rit-v rf np.Dht~aalan ~elro'et U 1 im med, 1. T-F, kafedu farmakologli Azerbayd7,hLn-,kovo s t i bi i men i N---imanova (re'r-tor - rrnf'. Mr.A. Stitnitted Ootnbf-r 27, 1964. ',-:rasso,,r Ta(;ayevskaya %. A. and Vasillyeva 1-1. "Deten4d-na-tion of the Allplitude-phase Characteristics c--.' egulator by, the '2,--,ctnn,:;Laar T- 11 -"--~nk Pages 322-32'17, lLi-_,-ares; bi-bl-Lo,-raT)I,,,-, ita,is. TMUFVSKAYA . A. A. Dudnikov, Ye. G., Krassov, 1. M., Tagayevskaya, A. A., Te-inyy, V. P" and Barkalov, P. T., ItExperimental Detennination of the Dynamic Characteristics of Regulated Industrial Machinery," Avtoriatika i telemel-hanilca, 1953, Volwe XIV, No. 4, Pages 418-1~23, 5 f igures; bibliography, 6 items. 0 1 T ~ ~'. Cv'..Y ~--,i Tagaymr3kaya ;'.. .~ "DcAernination of tle ,'j-.-.,Jjtijclf---T)hase Characteristics by the Cur-,M' of its Tra--m .I-f Lon, ~:'rOce3s," V01LUIC 7FI .40 2 -~Iages 231-237, Alrluortatj!~ -, telonidiani' a, 1-?53, 1 ;.a - - with 1-,-tbh2s; biblioZraplryo 6 iteriss ELISHTEYN, N.N.; TAGE-1, U.A. (Fo~tonskaya Ssa) Course and treatment of chromic seps-is of candi-domycos-is. Vrach. delo no.8:111-114 Ag '60. 13:01) 1. Tallinskaya respublikanskays. bollnitsa i Tyuriskaya rayonnaya bollnitsa Estonskoy RSR. (MONILIASIS) ---*# o a W-w- #90000000*000 000000000000000000! I I I a nufluk$4 Vis 36 v I a JW-9 00 A ........... --- 7 x Is a 41 a a a ale 0 k I i , I . I !!- - 00 -00 so 1-.** see =00 -09 --00 goo Goo goo zoo goo Is Solution a" sw*uwg Pbamemom In "6"v emim. 00 U. A. Ts _Wapd V. A. Kmr&. Acid Phyric"mv. U. N. 9 S. S. 1417"(1941)(in Germson); J. P -' ' ~ 00 (U. S. S. R-) is. 1006-fiqliml)jift C A , see $7, 2mmo.-Tbe brat of saw. 41'awase M&Wk (1). emew, If .83% N. In metam In 16-1S tW. pw C. kor 2 ll j f 0 1% rom . . to ag ; OAc it is a-9-10.6 am. 1w Casco& enm 0.3 to "Wr hedived mativid. Soft valets gft ObC~&wd (. in mecoat OW mawft. Wbm I Is treaw wm varims 0 o it a bem2n all so mdw bw at reaction MC i 14A d I / go s . a r now; With rvOH g. wW DuOH mul d l l d h f 00 ywara w am o awv- . S = an tion is zero. The amptim of wetam aw mecout J PL"Re is gorwortiunal to the quantity abiwb~d tr. heat of sols. of dWiau ad"redak (UK) in acctone 0o- 4 CIICydilm greatly froin tMt of U. probably because UZ substame Other " at theme XY == t. . ting with a scivent tbe Polymer, Md. t3 e to Kt am or im Isdo-modmally; hMIkStl* 'B"Rety of tk Tbek ads. invalm Iri very great changCsineatrapy. UUMUT-ed- s P ~'i P. 11. VILLCIC., Of the ist"Mcgion.. all. I L A MOTALLUMCAL LffERATURE CLASWXATMW '4- goicaj .1, o.. do( a U IS at 00 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 A 31 It 33 M a m 41IL" GIN a.- W on I I a "d 0 '%IV :94113 39-V 0 a 64069 00 0 0 0 se"IndbiRty at nkdm of OwwM niftsill. bes"kilikiaw Mid PhWn. 1. Dillildedm SM MWliF4 of OdMIM OAM. U. A I-iger and V. A. Kargin (J. I'A.vs. (,her". Ruji., 1941, 15, 10.19- 11 33, 1036-1054) - I. The ~lubiltty of t)enxvlccliulo-- (1) 111 1,101, :.t 2.11, mcre~-. kith the 'mount of (1) wicl but the th'.4"'t part IIJ I-ro, le~~ -lqllon.~ than the und-l-I NO[.- .,nd I it.. .,,,I ,f .,lm- If. 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'111,11villjopp .11151'la lit, J.' nmw-la pur istwilloij 'aultj t.11iii pur 'J.'U"Ind illtm j.zvwtj%qd jo as J-)7p!j,qd jo uo!jruvjd%.,; j.,pui% in.-I np *.(tII(l'IIjq -J%(Mir Mll 11(3 ijillrialil ' * ' - ' *a .% (Aljt;umill ~) lit A C'mi p()- Jib" VI L 'N' 'v ( III-1-till ill 1014.1-J"I""l-K-4*111 J- Uolitirspli-al.1 so t a* 00 go so 00 "1. 9 IT 401 1 a a a** The heats of salution and swelUx of some synthetic high - I War compounds. A. T,ger xi-t V~ Sin.avi.i ollotmdo2chur. 12, 4174-7(19,541)--Thr iritegrA he.,t Q a h -In- W polymers in CJI. was independent f the tinal roncri., which wa scariedfromn.2to4%. At24-'-A'i t was 1- 1 5 And -2' 6 c:.L~g. for 2 %arriples 4 but.idirne ruliber, 2~3 fix polystyrene, Anil -1,4 and 1.7 for 2 butmlivnc- turrile niblcri (litina-26 atill Bulla-4111 A Inita-liene. ItyTeric(75:25) col-lyincir Mtus-",i) 11-111 V - (1-:03- 'c-- ,hc suill Of tile Q vuluem of tile coAstituent- Frc~h PtIY, chlocopfrill: hAd -0.12 And one aged for 1.5 yn. hAd -8 5 c.j.,Z. Thi, more licit. Q. the more flexitile And the mo,re cryst. the polymer. The Q of p-1vi-butYlefic --is UI C-114 -1.8, toluene -0.4. heptalle -41.3. Anil :.1,2,4-trimethyl- penuric 0.0. The zero hinit in the U,t imtarcr is due to the "I'Mity lwt-cen thc -1,.t thc -ement j the p,)lvmrr ch.iin. llikCrTnAn (, C I' LAI Muskva iz.d-vo '-h,-. 4 f -r, VlDnthv L`s~ R, ssi-in Acr-ssions. Library of Congress ne It? .1 a seliveal 604 the -fat-Wit -1 film soup As A. I If-# ~nd It = Slate Univ.). Irl"441 .Zko. 13, IW S (1931); cf. CA. 45. Z15W.-Alffry (C.A. 41. 2d2M es-- the bftt Q of solts. to det. the intrinsic viscositts, IP/Ift C at s: - 0; go 6 the vitictimity of solvent c Loom.) and the slope of the straight line -9/spe c as func- tion of c". This enslactation is not confifined. Thus Iq1 of jx4yissitmutykne (I) was 1.6 ill calis. IseptAlle. and ift.~ ot-lane, although the corresponding Q valises Are -1.112, -11.34, Anil 11.0 wheienq jqj Anti () in trJurtit %err 2.16 Anti -0.43. tests. The 1*1 of rellulmor acetate (111, As: no, MAI, spas 1.1 In CONlespa"d HCMII. although their 0.3 and 1-10.5. lir.p. I Ill- Is--- 1'.." "1 111) had (91 2-4 Its CONle, anal 0..'i I its Ilyridine. mslthssm'~' Q in pyTidine is greater than in COhfe,. Theflopgol q/the wastremster fur grft(CtQ in theinotatim-4 It, armster for smaller Q In the instance of Ill, list shoarrif it. 1,kfinite depradetwe ors Q ill the instant, .1 1. 'rh. 191 i. nut a tnmmtfeot the dissolving ca;,twity of asolvent. 1. J. Hillerman Chemical Abst. Vol- 48 No. 9 fln*7 30, 1954 General and Physic;-l Chemistry Ynamkjjt~cf - -6f-iv gen ate Y, YzTerns of J. (it C' Mullallzers-. .,k- T -a-r-,t'Kand jr and hydro- 4- COV, C. I. 47~ IL-~ DREVALI, II.Y.3.; TAGER, A.A.; FOMINA, A.S. rif Conce-0,rated 3olntion3 of polymers. Part 4: Visco3ity of polystyrene S0171tions in variolis solvents. Vy3okom.soed. 5 no.9:1404-1410 S 163. (KERA 17:1) 1. ffrallskly gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni GorIkogo. TAGER, A.A. ; KARGIII, V.A. Hpat of solution of polymers njid their hydrogenated monomers in the same liquid [with summary in English]. Zhur.fiz.khim- 32 no.12:2694-2701 D 158. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Ural'skiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M. GorIkogo, Sverdlovsk. (Ifeat of solution) (Polymiers) TAGER, A.A.; TSILIP(PIKINA, M.V.; DORNONIA. V.K. Effect of the molecular weight of vitrecas on the packing density of their chains. Part 2: Polymeth,-lmethacrylates [with summa- ry in English]. Zhur.fiz.khim. 33 no.2:335-341 F 159. (MIRA 12:4) l.'Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. GorIkogo Sverdlovsk. Wethacrylic acid) r -,r 5W /7 -7 14 114t 1 A U-PE 0 11 S Ta-er, A, A, , Popc,-.,a4 T 17 LE Effect of the I.-Iolocular Weight of Vitreous Polymers Upon 1 .5 U 11 Z_ - Their Chain Packin,~; De.-.sity (Vliyariye mo 1 okul yarno, Co vesa S tekloobrazinkh poli-,_--rov ra. plotnaZt, upakovki ikh tsepey). I-!I,Triacetylcellulose PEKI ",!)I CA L: fizicheFkuy Ihimii, Vol _-3~ r P p 5013 - 596 (U.S'.;~E) 3, 1, i~ I, four diffe-ent sami_-Jos wore investil-a-ted: 14G-~)00~ 82000, 11 - 48;U`GGi and the acetyl numbers 60,4,55','U, 61 77-' 62,15 65,71,,,.',, Tl~ree of the samnles were provided by P. V. Kozlov the fourth was produced by the authors (Refs 1,2). Chloroform and acetone ivere used as lovi-molecular liQuids. The isothex=al lines of .,orT)tion of the first sample is '--)'-shaped, differing therefore from the isothernal lines of sorption on polystyrene (Ref 3) and polymethyl nethacrylate (Ref 4) and reminds of the isother:,!al lilies of soz-,,tion of water and cellulose (Ref 5), The quLartities were calculated from the ex- Perimental data obtained and it vias found tl~at t',,e sorption Card 1/2 of chlorofcirm is accom7~anied by a highfr heat effect than the Effect of the ',~ol,-_.cular 7.1'eigi-A of Vitrcous roly~m,~rs Upon _)'OV/76_31~-5-14/Arl Tl.uir Chain Packin(, Density- III, sori:tion of acetone. The sorption oil tl-ese two liquidz pro- ceeds und~_,r a sharp d---crease in entropy, T-.,e hiC-,-- capability of sorption, tiie considerable loss in he_~tu and the decrease in entrcL)y in coni,ection with sorption give evidence of loose packing of t'.e rr_~~cromolecules of t-,i---cetylcellulose M If Eefs 4~6)' A particularly :.,.arked increasse in the capability of nor,,~tion with the molecular weight of (I) was observed at 50C-00 - 7000C., The increase in the molecular weigi-A of t',e oolym-rs increases also t,,e ir-.te~.-ral and dif c-ential heat of mnixiiig and reduces the entropy of mixini; of ti.e solvait, Princi-al a-reement w~_s found between t~-_e ex:,erime;-tal results obtained ai-d results previousia- obtaizie~i for i:oly~_-.yrene and polymet"lacrylate; it vra3 -also fou-ad t..at t'.e vitreous polymers wi'll lo UVe cc S bc ose rackir,- similar to tl-.e 1 lo i -4:-,l or , i-s are lo figures and 12 Soviet rcfore~.ces, ASS:_CIA21Ci1: Sverdlovskiy gcsudarstvennyy universitet (Sverdlovs:k iza-le University) SUD:,','I-f 21,D: JulY 8, 10/57 Card 2/2 TAGER, A.A.; TSILOPOTKINA. M.V.; SUVOROVA, A.I. Effect of annealing on molecular packing in polysty-rene. Dokl. AN SSSR 124 no.1:133-134 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1) 1.Ural'skiy gosudarstvennyy Universitet imeni A.M. Gor1kogo. Predstavleno akademikom V.A, Karginym. (styrene) . 1. - 'M 1 1-10,-ll - .I.- . Rer-,Iy I,) S. '. likman's revl-'na of the bc,,-)"- 2 -.h -nA -cular -:.re- -ht c--,r-,:.;ounds" b.- :-.. A. 'I' :,.er. K-11-1. zhur. 1-4 No. 2, !-.,152. ?ilont~lv List -~' Rus-1-an Accessions, Library of Con,.--ess, September 1 '52. I U -