SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TANDILOVA, K.B. - TANEV, G.

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USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and T-heir 1-9 Application Silicates Glass., Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour Referat Zhur Ilimiya, 'No 4, 1957, i2656 Author Royak SM., Myshlyayeva V.V., Tandiluva K,B. Inst All-Union State Scientific Researub. Instituie of Cement Industry Title Sulfate Stability of Cements with Active Additions of Volcanic Origin Orig -Pub Tr. Gos. vses. n.-i. in-ta tsera-ent. prom-sti, 1956, No 9, 82 -108 Abstract A study was rlade of the correlations between sulfate sta- bility of puzzuolanic Portland cements (P) containing a- cid and basic additions of volcanic origin, and the natu- re of the additions and their conteat in alumina. Con- firmed was the correlotion between amunt of extraneous admixtures, content of r3oluble alumina and activity of CaO absorption, in the case of tuffs. With increase in Card 1/3 - 108 - USSR/Chemical. Technology. Chemical Products and 'Sheir 1-9 Application Silicatas. GG-lase, Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour Referat Zhur Miimiya, No 4, 1957, 1-,-6,r-6 extraneous admixtures and activity of additions as tb CaO absorption, the content of soluble alumina increa- ses. Additions of vol-canic origin that are of a basic ty- pe did not exhibit such regOlarities. Studied were the processes of corrosion in 1. and 5% solutions of Na2SO4 (I) of F containing C3'0' 13-8; 8.4 and 3,1% and of puzzuo- lanic P. Hardening of cements in 11% colution of I invol- ves the formation of Ca sulfoalum-inate (III, the araount of -which depends on zhe C3A content of the clinker, and the extent of participation of the a2.uzdna of the add-i- tion in the forriation of !I. Hardening of cerients in ',:% solut-l.on of 1 invo.1ves, in addition, a crysta.1lization of O-PBUIA. itS anotuit In the case of P is 171-25% CaMi. af- ter 6 monthe of hard,ming, ana in the case of puzzuolanic P depends on activity anOl arDunt of additions, attaining up to 20% CaS04. Investigation of the kinetics of the Card 2/3 - log - USSR/Chemical Technology. Cnenical Products and Their 1-9 Application - Silicates. Glass. Ceramics, Binders. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - n-_*niya, j,.io 4, 1957, 12656 processes of corrosion of puzzuollanic P, based on determi- nation of the amimt of coui)ined and free gypsum, has re- vealed that only 1-1,5~ of the P120 of the addition ta- ke part in the forration. of H duri2g the process of har- dening over a period of 6 muntho. Formation of II in puz- zuolanic P due to CA cf the clinker., as well as due to the alumina of the addition, has a detrimental effect on sulftte stability of puzzuolanic P, if the ratio of CaO (rn&'j to the conteiit of ciollible Al20 NO is < 10-15 - Amount of extrancous odditions, in he case of trasses and tuffs must be > 611o, It is necessary to render more precise the technical specifications for active additions of volcanic origin in the production of sulfate-stable puzzuolanic P. Card 3/3 110 TANDIIOVA, K.B.; BRODSKIY, V.A. Wall bricks mde with dolomite lime. Strol.mat- 5 zw.12:27-28 D '5 9. (MM& 130) (Bricks) (Lime) KUTATBLADZZ. K.S.. doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.: TANDILOVA, K.B., kand.tekhn. nauk - ZnventigatIng technological parameters and @and* used in pro- ducing cement-eand roofIngtIles, Strol. mt. 6 no~7:33-35 Jl 16o. (MIRA 13:7) (Tiles, Roofing) (Sand--Testing) KUTATELAME K. S., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; TA9PIL-DVA,--K,--R,, kand.tekhn. nauk: SAVINSKIYP P. P., inzh.; YEMIDZE, H. Ye., inzh. .9 Quick hardening..elag portland qVjr,-tnt from the Rustavi cement plant. Nauch soob. NfItSementa (MIRA 15:2) .449 1. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut prometroymaterialov sovnarkhoza Gruzinskoy SSR i Rustavskiy tsementn5y zavod. (Rustavi-cement KU TATE UiD,e?,E ) K.S., doktor tekhn.nauk; '-and.tekhn.nauki SOSELIY-,I, L.D.,1 inzh.; DMADMANA-SHVILT, O.S.) inzh.; 1-11RDILELI, O.G. , inzh. Increasing the activity of clinkers. Mement 30 no. 2:7-8 Mr-Ap 164. (14 MA 17: 5) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut stroitell- nykh materialov, Tbilisi., i Rustavskiy tsementnyy zavod. 83260 1400 S/log/60/005/009/005/026 B140/9455 AUTHORSs Tandit, V.L,_and Tartakovskiy, L.B. TITLE.- Radiation of a Reflector Antenna in the Shadow Zone 2.5is FERIODICALa Radiotekhnika i elektronikag 1960, Vol-55 No.9, PP.1398-i4o6 TEXT: The article is based on the current method of calculating reflector antenna radiations. The reflector is assumed to be ideally conducting and infinitely thin, with a low.-directi.vi.ty radiator. The radiator dimensions are assumed comparable with the wavelength and small in comparison with the reflector dimensions. The analysis takes into account diffraction correction-for the radiator near field, curvature of the reflector and edge eftect, discussed in Ref.'I. The radiation of the reflector antenna in the shadow zone is determined by the screening effect of the finite metal reflector and depends little on the directivity of the antenna. It is defined 1) by the field of the radiator and the character of the radiating points on the reflector boundary; 2) by the distance from the stationary point of the reflector to the radiating point on the boundary and 3) by the presence of the edge effect at the sharp edge of the Card 1/2 83260 s/loq/6000/009/005/026 F-140/9455 Radiation of a Reflector Antenna in the Shadow Zone reflector. When the reflector boundary is intensely i.rradiated, the shadow zone field, calculated without considering diffraction current, can be made more exatt by taking into account the edge effect. Regardless of the distribution of radiation from the primary radiator, at the reflector the back radiation can be changed only by several decibels in one direction or the other. The shape of the reflector boundary has an effect independent of the distribution of radiation at the reflector. The variation of the phase along the boundary can only decrease the observed field In the shadow zone by not more than half an order of magnitude. If the primary field at the reflector boundary is decreased to zero, it will only decrease the field in the shadow zone by an order of magnitude, and the near field of the primary radiator becomes decisive. This prevents further reduction of the shadow field by establishment of a zero of radiation from the primary radiator in the direction of the reflector boundary. There are 4 figures and 7 references& 6 Soviet and I English. SUBMITTED: January 7, 1960 Card 2/2 VASILITSOV, V.D.; VOLCMKO, M.Ya.; GERTSOVICH, G.B., kand.ekon. nauk; ZWKOV, Ye.l.; KOITOVAWV, Ye.A., kand. ekon. nauk.; MATVIYEVSKAYA, E.D.; OLEYNIK, I.P.j, kand. ekon. nauk; PMEVSKAYA, E.S...; SXVORTSOVA, A.I.; SOYCOIDVA, N.V.; SOUMIKOVA, I.A.; TANDITIJ, V S TRIGUBE14KO., M.Ye.; FIRSOVA, Yu.V.; SHABUNINA, V.I.; -W., STOROZEEV, V.I.p kando istore naukq red.; LEPNIKOVA, Ye., red.; 3-11IRNOVp G., tekhn. red. (Economy of the people's democracies in figures for 19601 Ekono- mika stran sotsialisticbeokogo lageria v tsifrakh 1960 g. Pod red. G.B.Gertsovicha, I.P.Oleinika, V.I.Storozhova. Moskva, fzd- vo sotsiallno-okon. lit-ry, 1961. 238 p. ~~URA 15:4) (Com=ist countries-Econozac conditions) TANDIT, W., kand. nauk ekon. Common effforts as a guaranty for g--eat development in chemist-.7. Przegl t,chn 86 no.15:4 -'I Ap t6fo. L 45518-66 T-21/LWP(f) W-W ACC NR: AP6016917 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0104/66/000/002/0005/0008 AUTHOR: Bukreyev, B. A. (Engineer); Tandler, M. M. N. A. (Engineer); Yakovlev, '(Engineer); Uvarov, S. (Candidate of technical sciences); Uspenskiy, A. N. (Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: none TITLE: Electric generating stations with AI-20 gas turbines SOURCE; Elektricheskiye stantsii, no. 2, 1966, 5-8 TOPIC 'TAGS: Siks turbine, turboprop engine, electric power plant., )a".., ABSTRACT: In 1964, plans and blueprints were developed by the Giprolestrans Planning Institute of stationary, quick-assembled, and transportable AI-20 turbopropi engine-driven electric power plants. Such a 50-cps, 6. 3-kv plant is to have a capacity of 1250. 1600, ZOOO, or 4000 kw. Sketches of the stationary and trans- portable plants are shown. Estimates show that such a plant will be economical if it is operated as a peak-load station, up to 3000-4000 hrs per year, and particularly if it uses a partly worn-out airplane engine. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table. i SUB CODE: 10, 099/ SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 003 j COURYMY GDR G uic'Worms.General Problams CATKiDRY Zo oa r a s I t o 1 o gy. 12 a r a a i t A &9. J MIR. RZhBi.-.-,,..) 11"0. 1959., Va. 11-1966 T I I~Zr' Life Hist.ory of GastXothyiax crumenifer (Greplin, J~ 84" ) I ORTG~ PUB. "i. wiss.- Zool., 1957, 160, mo.1-2, 19--l -4 BST P. A CT Thelife cycle of Gastrothvlax cruronifer, a para- nite of the rumen, of ruminants, widespread in India,lias been studied axperimental"y. Depending on the, conditions of light and the development of the miraoiditim takes 8-9 days. The hatehJng of mirae'dia occurs in the morning and., the luration of their free-swimming life is six hours. As an intermediate host 3erves the Taollusel 1/3 CATEGORY T A PS. JOUP . : RZI-Biol,., -klo, 1959) No., '14(~-86 AUTHOR INST. ITITIZ 0 PI G. PUB. A F?,STJWt CT 4yraulus convexiuscul.,jr, -"Irie miracidia penetri-Ito Gont d Un-loligh the foot, 'flead and muntule of tho mollu3c an(:. in the vttsntle-cavit- - y or ir, tho mantle wall trp'-n.11'orm into the spurr-mYsts insIde which on th( Ilt'a day rediae az-~ forr,,ied. nfie lifetime of a si~oroe%sb is da,m. 'there is only one gerera- t-Lon of rediae. rur the C-Vtday ce-fcarlae d evelop vri t1iin rediae., 1(.-aving, the-ra ''n an Lrunature statE and for a certain Wxie mr-as.11tize in 0 MOlIU30 liver. Ibe:.r free 1-'L'Le Zes not exceed 110 min., CAPD- '-/3 CATiiOMY IS9. JOUP. rMiDial. Po. 4 19590 mo. 11 966 4 AFTHOR TITLE ORTO. PUB, A BSTRACT c, o n td GA FUD af ter which tlaey encylt on the. algae or aqua-riun !~julls. Sexually-matu're worras wcre obtained wit~,-An r u m onths followinf-, the feedi4g, of rietacercariae to a ,voung ;Zoat, Capra indica. The viorphology of all the stages of dovelopment of the paran-ite, is described In detail. Bibl5ography: 33 titles. - - A. CYA " ne ts inska ra 3/3 10 - T---- --- -- -~ - FWrSW,5rln1h Polynowethea- 11. Am; NT nirh Atr7d for III x t c h,rt-. x r r: - v parttcul-r -11", frl-~ a dlmrj~! ~Li: E if > -5) p 1 2. 1 f r e crv 0 R A Llvo-e-~v 'New Y bier je I:r-,J-,rz d '~:' Szei t-, -v L r w C"' Wflele he er ats Con Tandoef, KAroly. Or, the c(-,n-;-erqencc nfs~i"WLAI ill TI; TANDORI,, K. TANDORIt K. - Kozlemenyei- Vol. 5, no. 1, 1955. Public dismsion of the dissertation by Goss Fodor, candidate in mathematics. P. 81* SO: Monthly list of Bast European Accessions, (VAL), LC, Vol. 4j, No. 9, Sept. 1955 uncle brn IE I I 1 0 37 Vr 7 "ll. TA;OCRY, K. Sum,ation of orthogonal series. p. 397 (Natyar Tudomanyas AVadenda. Hntenaijkai. er. Fiz-lkai ()szti z e 'I C., Vol. 7, no- 314 1951. Budapest, lyfuz!gary). -~ j y . 1% o 1 !Ijo y , . '-~.onthly Index of East Europem Accessicns IFDi.-) !C. Vol. 7, nc. 2, Fo'bruavi 19-1-8 W k i Uk R Wag= M Orthogonal FunctlonsN f q, Uber die orthoganalen Fu L .-Acta bei. Ma-M. Szeged 18 p 957), 57-~130. D. Menchoff (Fund Xath. 4,(1923), 82-105) and'11. Rademacher (Math. Ann. 87 (1922), 112-138] y have shown ty, that if fa.)*O* is a real sequence for which ja. In n)-2 e 12 and if fon)' is an ONS fo 0 r a finite interval I, then es convc ae. on r. Menchoff showed further that this LX1 result t b 5s, 1e in the sense that if O