SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TOLSTIKOVA, Z.D. - TOLSTNOGOV, N.A.

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GOLUEEVAp A.V.; TOLSTINVA, Z..D.; SIVOGRAKOVA, K.A.; BEZBORODKO, G.L. Synthesis and polymerization of styrene derivatives. Synthesis and polymerization of methyl derivatives of styrene. Plast.massy no.7:8-9 163. (MA 16:8) (Styrene) (Polymerization) ACCESSION NR; AT4010225 S/3056/63/000/000/0060/0063 AUTHOR: Kurpakov, Yu. A.; Tolstobrov, a. Ya. TITLE: The accuracy of wind velocity measurements by a photoelectric anemograph from a high tower SOURCE: Issledovanlye nizhnego 300-metrovogo sloya atmosfery*. Moscow, 1963, 60-63 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology*, wind velocity, wind velocity measurement, anemograph, photoelectric anemograph, electromechanical contact anemograph, anemometer ABSTRACT: ~A total of 886 10-minute series of observatio'ns of wind velocity, made at 2 separate locations at different times by means of a photoelectric anemo- graph, were compared with similar records from an electromechanical contact anemograph in order to permit a comparative evaluation of the two instruments. Graphs are presented showing the distribution of error in the two cases and the. relationship between error and wind velocity. The results showed that the ac- (0-5 meters/sec. + 3% of the curacy of the new photoelectric anemograph Is'l measured velocity) at wind velocities below 3 ;/sec. and + 2% at higher wind velocities, compared to + (0-5 m/sec. + 5%) and + 3%, res-pectively, for the con- Card 1/2.. ACCESSION NR: ATW0225 tact anemograph. The deviation between the 2 sets of measurements did not exceed 1.5% when values were averaged every 10 minutes, and the shift in cali.bration of the photoelectric anemograph over the course of a year did not exceed 5%. For' this reason, a single average calibration curve could be used, considerably facl- litating the processing of experimental data. 'IF. Ya.K)Inov and V. V. Poltavskly took part in the studies of the accuracy of.the measurements of wind velocity by the photoelectric anemograph." Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION.- none SUBMITTED: 00 'DATE ACQ: 20Feb64 ENCL: 06 SUB CODE: AS, SD NO REF SOV: oo4 OTHER; 000 Card 2/2 KACHURIN., L.G.; T~PL$TODROV, B.Ya.; YALYNYGIIEV, N.S. Stationary photoelectronic anemogradiograph with an auto- matic digital device for averaging the results of measure- ments. Trudy len. gidromet. inst. no.15:137-1" 163. (MIRA 17:1) TOISTOBROV, B.Ya. Installation for automatic racording of ths vertical profile of wind. Trudy Len. gidromet. inst. no.15:153-160 163. (MIRA 17:1) .4 KACHURIN, L.G.; TOLSTOBROV, B.Ya.; USHAKOV, V.M.; YALYNYCIIEV, N.S. Stationary automatically self-balancing thermogradiograph. Trudy Lan. gidromet. inst. no.15:161-170 163. Unbalanced field thermogradiograph. Ibid.:171-179 (MIRA 17:1) TOISTOBROV, A.Ya. Automatic differential balance graph. Trudy Ion. gidromet. inst. no.15:180-186 163. (MIRA 17:1) TOLSTOBROV, D.P., lnzh. PrIactice in inspection work. Bezop.truda v prom. 4 no.10:28- 30 0 l6o. (MIRA 13: 11) 1. 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TGLS-'OBROY, V. Transportation. Grazhd.av. 13 no.10:39 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Transportation, Automotive) sGv/84-58-10-52/54 AUTHOR TITLE: Transportation Shortage (Dela dorozhnyye .... PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya a-Viatsiya, 1958, Nr 10, p~ 39 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author complains that since his aviation unit., formerly stationed at Yakutsk, was transferred elsewhere, the personnel still residing in Yakutsk (twd-thirds of the force) is unable to obtain adequate transportation to work by bus. There is only one bus seating Card 1/1 VASSEEZWT, I.M.1 YEMKI240VA, M.I.; MARA14ZIN, A.I.; MMOSLAIISKIY, A.S.; TOLSTO'GUZOV, A.D.; FC14MAp Ye.A. 1 %--- Continuous method of precipitating basic nickel carbonate with complex automation of the process. Met. met. 37 no.12z 25-31 D 164 (MIRk 18v2) TOISTOGUZOV, N.V. Laboratory investigation of silicon reduction from liquid Mits. IZV.Vyi3.ucheb.zav.; chern.met. 8 no.6:68-71 165- (MIRA 18:8) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. L 13046-63 n'PR ;N'P i .4 -4 -PT. r, A Sr '3 sr PS -41,FZI ACCESSION NR: AP3003 9 /0 91 /6 3/000 10-DV4 /0~28 COT A MTOR: Zhivxf&hin, S. M., Tolstogusorv Bt Kirevey TITLE: Synthesis of 1~~l riS 0 cZ eZ osp~o~i t~Llates i-SOURCE.-. Plasticheskiye massy, no. 7, 1963, 24-28 a TOPIC TAGS: polyphosphonitrile chloride, ELIkoxyph6sphonitrile chloride, alk OXV.- phosphonitrilate, Dolydio;,yarilenephosphonitrilate -ABSTRACT: Hydrolytica-Uy stable polyinere of types A and Bx Cl 'V + (A + 1) 1 - -.r q 's I ACMSION NR: AP30033o6 synthesized by the following methods: 1) Condensation of phosphonitrile chloride:.! (PNC) Ttrimer or oily oligomers-with dihyd-ric phenols (4,41-~is6iFiopylidenecliphenol:,*- resorcinol, or- hydroquinone). The reaction with the trimer proceeds at a high rate in high-boiling solvents (e.g., nitrolbenzene), at 2000 or higher under dry nitrogen or in Inert solvents in the pro-conce of tertimi7. wainea (quinollue, pyridlQ at 130C. The oligommerz react at 130r, In eblorobenzene solution. Poly-~ mers of types A and B are formled simultaneously in ratios which depend on the onditions fconcentration, starting-meterial ratio, and reaction time). synihesis c Condensation of PING trimer with diatommic phenolates of the dihydric phenols. :1 Tbe reaction prozeedo at a high rate in inert media at 130C and yields mainly polymers of tYpe D, 3) Traniiesterification of alkoxyphoaphonitrile chloridea ! or alkoxyphosphonitrilate trimers with dihydric phenols, yielding products of type A or B. Both types are heat- and fire-resistant end hydrolytically stable. Polymers of type A a-re linear low-molecullar (800-1000) products soluble in most organic solvents. and curable at 200C or hioier, They can be used in varnish coatings and: glass -reinforced plastics. Polymers ~of type D are branched or 'Cross-linked, depending on the s.,ynthosin conflitions. They are, fusible, and in. soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons, bul, ant P_ certedn ritagre dissolve in polar sol- vents; they can be cured with pe-raforrialdehyde or hexemethylenetetramine. Articles Cori 2/3, L 130,46-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3003306 of echr-nical prepe&Uee; but poor elas- made with polymers +-ype B exhibit good, r *,icit7 and aftealou to met&lflo The polyinerg can be used to n0e molded articlell and glass-rcinforced plastics. The presence of Amationalgroups* (hydroxyl, alkoN-1, chlorine atoms �a phosphonitrile grouiz) makes it possible to imprwve esized polymers by m the adhesion anclImechadical properties of the,synth odifica- ]~P-n5,15,9ED_6, E-40) or pA!7,~jide-r-48 resins: In turn, the heat tion w:Lth_gR0__x_y ?1peroz can be 'Improved by rodification Vith poly- and t~~Syqaiqtance oO.other y mers of type A and B.'_ 3 formulai. ASSOCZATION: note SUBMTMD: 00 DATE ACQ.- 3Wul63 ENCL: 00 -SUB CODIS 3 NO BE? SOV: 003 OTHER. : 00 ZHII,IUKHIN, S.M.; -TOLSTOGUWV,. V.B.; BELYKH, S.I. Reaction of phosphonitrile chloride -with diphenylailanediol. Zhur.neorg. khim. 9 no.1:134-139 'Ja 161.. (MIRA 17.-2) ZHIVUKHIN, S.M.; TOLSTOGUZOV, V.B.; KIREYEV, V.V. Synthesis of polymeric polydihydroxyarylene phoBphoni-trilates. Plast.massy no.7s24-28 163. (MIRA 16.8) (Phosphonitrile chloride) (Phenols) 129-2-6/10 AUTHOR: _To Candidate of Technical Sciences and Kramarov, A-M., Dr. of Technical Sciences, Prof. TITLE: The Effect of Phosphorus and Manganese on the Temper Brittleness of Chromium,-Nickel Steel. (Vliyaniye fosfora i margantsa na otpusknuyu khrupkost' khromonikelevoy stali). PERIODICAL: Metallovedenie i obradotka metallov, 1957, No. 2, pp. 32-39 (U.S.S.R.) A13STRACT: The authors studied the effect of phosphorus and manganese on the susceptibility of chromium-nickel steel to temper brittleness. Twenty ingots weighing about 18 kg each were produced in a 100 kg are furnacep their respective chemical compositions being given in Table 1, P. 32. To eliminate the affect of tech- nological factors, the ingots were cant from the 4w melt with P contents of up to 0.035%; the metal .from the furnace was subsequently poured into two ladles "*d approximately 0.1% Fe-P powder was poured into one of the ladies. After solidification,, the ingots,were cooled in said, heated to 1200-12500C and then Gard=IX& used for forging blanics of 601x 60 mm. cross section. Subsequently, 129-2-6/10 TITLE: The Effect of Phosphorus and ManganeBe on the Temper Brittleness of Chromium-Nickel Steel. (Vliyaniye fosfora i margantsa na otpusknuyu khrupkost' khromonikelevoy stali). 20 x 20 mm rods were forgedq from which notch impact specimens were made. For determining the influence of F and Ma on. the development of brittleness during slow cooling, the blanks o# twelve melts were hardened in oil after holding for one hour at 84(fC and then tempered at 6001C for two hours. After the tempering, a part of the blanks were cooled in water, while t~8 others were cooled in the furnace at & cooling speed of 20 C/hr. The results of the impact tests are given in Table 2; Table 3 contains data on the effect of phosphorus on the suscep- tibility to temper brittleness of Mo containing Cr-Ni Steel. Table 4 contains data on the tendency to temper brittleness o; Mo containing steals on the basis of tests carried out at -60 C. Fig. 1 is the graph expressing the effect of phosphorus on the tendency to temper brittleness of steel of various manganese contents. Fig. 2 shows the effect of Mh on the tendency to Card--R* temper brittleness of steel containing about 0.03% P. Fig. 3 129-2-6,,"10 TITLE: The Effect of Phosphorus and Manganese on the Temper Brittleness of Chromium-Nickel Steel. (Vliyaniye fosfors, i margantsa na otpusknuyu. khrupkost' khromonikelevoy stali). shows the effect of P on the tendency to temper brittleness of steel. Fig. 4 shows the effect of the tempering temperature on the impact strength of the tested steals. Fig. 5 shows the change of the minimum tempering temperature as a function of the P and Mn content in the steel. Fig. 6 shows the influence of long duration holding at 50CPC on the impact strength of heat treated steel. Fig. 7 shows the influence of the test temperature on the impact strength. The authors investigated the influence of P and Mn on the development of tanper brittleness in slow cooling, the influence of P and Mn during tempering of steel in the brittleness zone, the tendency to develop brittleness in steel with low contents of P and Mn and they also investigated the causes of temper brittleness. As regards to the causes of temper brittleness, the authors only review existing views; they do not possess direct experimental data which would permit answering the question of how the P participates in makIng QKRM the steel brittle, i.e.,whather by separating out along the 129-2-6AO TITLE.- The Effect of Phosphorus and Manganese on the Temper Brittleness of Chromium-Nickel Steel. (Vliyaniye foafora i margantsa na otpusknuyu khmpkostl khromonikelevoy stall). boundaries of the austenitic range, by forming finely dispersed phosphides or by enrichment of the boundary zones. It'is concluded that even in steels with a low content of Cr-Ni, F has a strong infLuence on the tendency to develop temper brittleness. The influence of P increasessharply with an increasing manganese content. Manganese increases rapidly the tendency of Cr-Ni steel to develop temper brittleness with high P contents (above 0.03%); with low P contents (below 0.01%) its influence is considerably weakened. Increase in the P content (0.01 to 0.3% or of the Mn content from 0.1-0.2 to 0.5-0.7%) increases the temperature range in which temper brittleness develops. Reduction of the contents of P and Mn in steel permits reduction of the tempering temperature during heat treatment and thereby to improve the combination of mechanical properties. Steel with a low content of P and Mn does not show a tendency to temper brittleness at ordinary testing temperatures; at reduced 129-2-6/10 TITLE: The Effect of Phosphorus and MEnganese on the Temper Brittleness of Chromium-Nickel Steel. (Vliyaniye fosfora i margantsa na otpusknuyu khrupkost' khromonikelevoy stali). (below freezing point) test temperatures its tendency to temper brittleness does not exceed the temper brittleness of ordinary Cr-Ni-Mo steels. To save Mo it is advisable to establish a sliding scale related to the contents of Mo as a function of the P content. Aparently P participated directly in processes which cause the development to temper brittleness. This appears to be the case as a result of the effect of low P contents on the coarsening of steel, as a result of the dependence of Mo and Mh on the P content in the steel and as a result of the change in the temperature range of the brittleness as a function of the P content. The text contains 4 tables, and 7 sets of graphs. There are 15 references, of which 10 are Slavic. I ASSOCIATION: Siberian Metallurgical Institute (Sibirskiy metallurgichesky institut'i -04W~6 TOLSTOGUZOV, N.V. Silicon reduction in the smelting of manganese alloys in a continuous process. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.,- chern. met. 8 no-4:83- go 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. EDNERAL, Fedor Prokoplyevich; FILIPPOV, Anatoliy Fedorovich; KRAKAROV) A.D.p prof.p doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; TOLSTOGUZOVP VIN., dots., kcand. telchn. nauk.,, retsenzent; retsenzent; VIM;TAKOV, A.V., retsenzent; KATS, L.N.p retsenzent; SHVEDOV, L.V., red.; ROZENTSVING, Ya.D., red. izd-va; MIKHAYLOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (Calculations on the electrometallurgy of steel and ferro- alloys]Raschety po elektroretallurgii stali i ferrosplavov. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 230 P. (MIRA 15:12) (Steel-Electrometallurgy) (Iron alloys--Electrometallurgy) KRAMOV, A.D.; TOISTOGUZOVp N.V.; ZARVIN, Ye.Ya.; TI*1EW4kfl, V.P.; LEVIN, A.M.; Making manganese alloys from Use. deposit manganese ores. Izv. vyS. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. nosl2s46-54 1~0. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Sibirskiy metal-lurgicheskiy institut. (Usa Valley-Manganese ores) (Mapganese alloys-Metallurgy) TOISTOCU ',OV, N.V. Reduction of iron, Fhosphorus, and manganese from manganese slags. Izv. v-ys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8 no.2:68-72 165. (MIRA 18:2) ,-.NV.; GUROVO A.K.; IZVINt A.M.; ZARVIN, Ye.ya.; KRAMILROV9 A.D.; TOIZIOGUZON, TD2CRMANq V.P. Use of silicomanganse- made of Usa ores for the reduagion of steel. Izv. vyo. uaheb. zav.; chern. met6 no.12:55-62 160. (MIRA 14: 1) 1. Sibirskiy metallurg~cheskiy inatitut. (Usa Vallev-Cre- deposi-4m) (Siliam-manganese alloys) TOISTO=)V N. V., WHOVALOV, K. N.1 GIAZOVI A. N., 11~, L. I., Dk','IWV, F. M1.1 and GUDA=CE, M. G. .9 "Vacuum Treatment of the MI 15-Steel. and. Comarical, Edxperience of the Vacuum Transformer Treatmant." paper presented at Second SMosium on the Application of Vacuum 1! Metauxwgy. ~ 11 ~ )- I'", I ~F-S -e-,, 7 SOV/ 137-58-9-19963 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 268 (USSR) AUTHORS: %J2 uzov, N.V., Kramarov, A.D. TITLE: On the Nature of Failure in Brittle Steel (0 kharaktere razru- sherliya khrupkoy stali) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Metallovedeniye i term. obrabotka. Moscow, Metal- lurgizdat, 1958, pp 112-121 ABSTRAI-IT: A study is made of the effect of temper brittleness upon the nature of failure of Cr-Ni steel of the following percentage com-, position: C 0.30-0.43, Cr 1.3-1.5, Ni 2.8-3.34. Etching of fractures for 5 minutes in saturated picric-acid-in-ether solu- tion makes it possible to distinguish differences in grain bound- ary structure in the brittle and the ductile states. Study of the etchability of the grain and the nature of failure in the speci- mens showed temper brittleness to be induced by processes occurring on the boundaries of what had been the austenite grain. When temper brittleness has developed, fracture occurs along the grain boundaries, whereas in the ductile condition it is in the grain. 1. Chromium-nickel steel--Failure 2. Hardness--t4etG.__'1= Card 1/1 effects 3. Grains (Metallur-gy)--Structural analysi-s F.U. 4. Austenite--Properties NMI SK t "E ;-?4 9, tr K C 140 -r . . 2 ~i ' 1 Fin 12 87646 5/191/60/000/012/005/016 B026/BO66 AUTHORS: Zhivukhin, S. M., Tolstoguzov, V. B. TITLE: Phosphonitryl Chloride, Its Synthesis, Properties, and Use. Report No.l. Synthesis of Phosph~onitryl Chloride PERIODICALt Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 12, pp. 14 - 16 TEXT: This is a survey of publications dealing with phosphonitryl chloride (PNC). It polymerizes to give a rubber-like material - a so- called "inorganic rubber". The course of this polymerization, the properties and the application of this material are described in recent publications and patents. PNC was later on obtained from PC1 5and NH 4C1, but in poor yields. Yields can be considerably increased when performing the reaction in an autoclave, or Using tetrachloro ethane as solvent, or applying a protective layer of NH 4 Cl. In some variants of this method, a 52.6% yield of the trimer and a 25% yield of the tetramer, referred to theoretical yields, could be obtained. By means of the two newest methods suggested in 1957 also high yields are obtained. One of them is based Card 1/2 87646 Phosphonitryl Chloride, Its Synthesis, S/191/60/000/012/005/016 Properties, and Use. Report No.l. Synthesis B0201BO66 of Phosphonitryl Chloride upon the reaction of NH4Cl with PC15 in tetrachloro ethane in the presence of quinoline as catalyst, and yielded 35 - 40% trimer, 55 - 60% heptamer, and 0 - 5% tetramer and other polymers. The other method bases upon the reaction of a solution of PCI in methylene chloride with liquid ammonia, I ~ 5 in which a mixiure of the trimer and tetramer and 0 - 5% of other polymers were obtained. The physiological properties of the product are given, the principal features of the separation of the polymer homologs and their purification are briefly described. The analytical methods for the resultant products are briefly described, and the results obtained by the laboratory of the kafedra organicheskikh i elementoorganicheskikh vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy, MKhT1 imeni Mendeleyeva (Department of Organic and Elemental-organic High-molecular Compounds of the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni Mendeleyev) with respect to PrC synthesis and the properties of the resultant reaction products are given. There are 47 references: 1 Soviet, 9 US, 12 German, 23 French, 3 British, and 1 Japanese. Card 2/2 89990 ,/61/003/003/006/014 10 0" 'z2n B101/B204 AUTHORS: Zhivukhin, S. M., Tolstoguzov, V. B., Meytin, Yu. V. TITLE: Phosphonitryl chloride rubber PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 3, 1961, 414-419 TEXT: The aging of phosphonitryl' chloride (PNC)rubber has already been repeatedly investigated, but, as remarked by N. L. Paddock (Ref. 7: Chem. and Ind., 1960, 91-92), it has not yet been fully cleared. It was there- fore the purpose of the present work to investigate the aging and the stabilization of PNC rubber. First, the trimer (PNC1 2)3 was synthetized from PC~ and NH 4Clpurified by recrystallization and distillation, after which it was polymerized for 6 hr at 320 0 C. Experiments confirm the fact that HC1 is liberated during aging, corresponding to an equation (reac- tion with the water of moist air with formation of P-O-P cross links) suggested by H. Specker (Ref. 6: Angew. Chem. L, 299-303, 1953). The infrared spectroscopic analysis of the films offresh and aged rubber Sligo Card 1/4 89990 Phosphonitryl chloride rubber S/190/61/003/003/oo6/ol4 B101/B204 applied to KBr by means of a UR-10 spectrograph confirms; 1) The occurrence of a band corresponding to the P-O-P bond during aging. 2) The decrease of the intensity of the P-N band and occurrence of NH bands as a result of destruction. Furthermore, a displacement of the P=N bands with increa&- ing molecular weight from 1340 cm-1 (molecular weight 2.10 ) to 1360 cm-1 (molecular weight 1.106) was observed. Pycnometrically, an increase in specific weight (from 1.77 to 2.02) was found, which takes place within 8 days. By X-ray analysis, this effect could be explained as crystallization. Conforming with the data of the increase in specific weight, a duration of the crystallization_of ~70 hr was found. The melt- ing point of the crystals was between 30 40 C. By weighing, the effect produced by aging upon weight was investigated. With 100. moisture, the iricrease in weight was 1.4% after 200 hr, and 7.9% after 300 hr. This change in weight, however, depended on the ratio between the cross section of the specimen and its surface. The authors found: y - 0? - PYP = -0-111F - 0-7946 + 1.22 (4). Here, P is the initial weight, P T after T hr, F the area of the cross section, cm29 6 the thickness in mm. From this e uation it follows that aging is a diffusion process proceeding from Card 2~4 t9990 Phosphonitryl chloride rubber S/190/61/003/003/006/014 B101/B204 the siarface. 40 stabilizers were examined and the degree of stabilization K was determined: K = y PAy P - Ystab ), where yP is the loss in weight of pure rubber according to Eq.(4), and y stab is the loss in weight of otabilized rubber. Table 2 shows the results obtained by means of some stabilizers. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 11 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloc. The 1 reference to English-language publication is given in the text of the abstract. ASSOCIATION: Xhimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. D. I. Mendeleyeva (Chemotechnical Institute imeni D. I. Mendeleyev) SUBMITTED: July 7,'1960 Card 3/4 Phosphonitryl chloride rubber 89990 S11901611003100310061014 B101/B204 11SUM"ORAIttle CTROU ""a- "pa 6rap % Topa Willi Hanoallu, TaIMIX0110BUrl Itay.-lyli 0.98 flonumowelinn (9) 6,8 0,89 (5~CTCOPaT 611PUR 3,7 . 0,93 ShA03 5.0 0.90 Cj)C'10IlpnT 011011a 3 .0 0.00 Cr-0, 43.0 0.89 (-001,T06OP11.111 fille,10TR 7.0 0,90 Clio 40.0 0,81 (9CUBPaT ROAMIM 2.8 0.89 Pho, 30,0 0,72 (I)JIMIDIHIIIAODUTI CIDIPT 8,0 0,89 Sb. 43,0 0,76 Stabilizer Legend to Table 2: 1 or filler. 2) Quantity of stabilizer. 3) Silicon rubber. 4 Barium ste ~ arate.- 5) Tin stearate. 6) Ortho-boric acid. 7) Cadmium stearate. 8) Poly inyl alcohol. v 9) Polyu rea. Card 4/4 ZHIVUKHIN, S*M.; TOLSTOGUZOV, VJ, phosphonitrile chloride) its preparation, properties,, md ubas. Report, Noj: Practical utilization of phosphonitrile chloride polymers. Plastemassy no-5t26-28 161. (MA jj+:4) (1hosphonitrile chloride) ZIIIVUKIIIN, S.M.; TOLSTOGUZOV, V.B.; LbVITSKIY, M.M- Syntheeis of phosphonitrile chloride. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.10: 2414-2416 0 '61. (P~,osphonitrile chloride) (mlrti~ ito) ZHIVUKHIII, SiM.j TOISTOGUZOV, V.B. Fhosphonitrile chloride., its production., propertiesy gInd uses. Report No.2: Chemical properties e phosphonitrile chlorides. Plast.me.asy no 4:14-17 '61- - (MIRA 14:4) iPhosphonitrile chloride) TOLSTOGU wFlastics" by-J.Joussp-t. Reviewed by V.Tolstoguzov. Plazt.- massy no.4:79 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Plastics) (Jousset, J.) TOLSTOGUZOV, V. "Polymeric materials" by C.C.Winding, G.D.Hiatt. Reviewed by V.Tolstoguzov. Plast.massy no.4s79 162. (K:RA 15:4) (Polymers) (Winding, C. C.) (Hiatt, G. D.) S/07 62/007/009/004/007 B 1 44Y31 01 AUTHORS. Zhivukhin, S. M., Tolatobuzov, V. B., Ivanov, A* I. TITLE: Reaction of phosphonitrile chlorides with silanols, oilanolates, and hexaalkyl disiloxane PLRIODIC,~L: Zhurnal neoraMlichookoy khimii, V. 79 no- 9P 1962,2192-2199 TEXT: Tests with triethyl and triphenyl silanoles and Na silanolates were unjuccessful but proved that PNC12 attaokB the Si-O-Si bond. Hence hexaethyl disiloxane which contains one Si-O-Si bond was made to reaot at 2300C with PNC12trimer (molar ratio 6:1). Substitution was obtained. Chrd 1/3 S/07Y62/007/009/004/007 Reaction f _0q.9plippitrile chlorides ... B144 B101 (CALS, -,O-SI(C4HS)3 SIK41ish (C3H),SLCI + C-P=Nl PN3CI,' +n[(cth)3Stlo-PaNk~61CC2N)ala"D(e-Q + fACCA)3SICI a) X XP~NkIDUCAhl, C N-) & .10- a~ Polymerization. =N-3 b aross-lihking- ded rubberlike 'or and yi6i OSI(c2t-W3 powder-like polymer produces, the latter being . _ non-hydrolizable, having r oughly the formula - _ EPN~OU(C2fi .~0 111 5)312]x - [1-14c1 Izf where x, Z y, and z are derived Crom - the Si and Cl contents: x depends on tho de~,ree of C1 substitution %.,hich ' rises in polymerization. be 3000C tween 260 and with increasing temperaturei y is determined by the bre aking of siloxy groups and z by the content in nonsubstituted CI atoms. There are 6 figures and I table. Card 2/3 If 34969 S/080/62/035/002/000'/022 1157 502- 0 9 D235/D302 4 y, Pj~ M. AUTHORS: Zhivukin, S~ M., Tolst2gai2Z..V. B. and Levitsk.L TIT1E: Certain properties of oily oligomers of phosphon-itrile chloride PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 2; 1962; 290-295 TEXT: The composition and structure of oligomers of phosphonitrile -ies of high molecular polymeric products chloride and the propert - L obtained from them are studied. The oligomers were obtained by re- -L-h NH C1 in a medium of chlorobenzene in the presence acting PC15 w t 4 - of quinoline. The trimer and tuetramer were removed from the oligo- mers by extraction with petroleum ether. The yield of oligomers was .L -s P - 24.96 ~ 40 - 45~4 and the composition was within the limit r- -2r-.4%, N - 12.01-111.74%, C1 - 59.063.62.5%. The molecular weight was 1170 - 1390 and titration of a fraction of molecular weight 11200 showed a -e the ccm- minimum of thrQe polymer homologues. In order to elucidat position The infra-red spectrum in the frequency range 400 - 3800 Card 1/4 -Q/080/e2/035/002/006/02 2 0 Certain properties of ... D235/D302 was studied. The groups P=--N, OH and NII were dis,,;crprp-d but not P-H or P OH. The considered oligomers witli a degree of polyra,,,r-,zq- ttion of 10 to 12 have the following structure, cl ci c I cl I I I I C! - P = N -- P =- N P N P = NH cl n and a portion of the molecule must have the strUr--ture c~ cl c 1. C-1 C I P = N P ~~ N P N ... P N U1 n G Card 2/4 -j S/080/62/035/002/006/022 Certain properties of D235/D302 The oligomers were subjected to polymerization in a glass ampoul.e, for 4 hours at 192, 210, 226, 245 and 2600C. On increasing the tem- perature, consistency of the products changed from a brown paste to a dark brown or black resinous material possessing low adhesion to glass. Density of the samples after extraction with chloroform was found to be 1.58 - 1.66 at 200C. The was no r 'elationship be- tween density and temperature of polymerization. A linear relation- ship was found between the composition of the soluble fraction and the temperature of polymerization which can be written: Msol.fract. x 100 = 175 0.57 to Msample The authorsalso studied 'swelling of the msin and discovered that the degree of swelling decreased with increasing temperature of polymerization. Ageing of the elast 'omers was considered concluding that the change in weight of the samples during ageing was mainly due to absorption of moisture from the air followed by reaction Card 3/4 S/080/62/0-45/002/006/022 Certain properties of ... D235/D302 with the resin with the elimination of HC1; this hydrolysis takes place more quickly the larger the quantity of oily oligomers con- tained in the resin. The poly-acid formed changes to -the more stable tetracompound. There are 6 figures and 5 references: 2 So- viet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-lan- guage publications read as follows: L. F. Audrieth, R. F. Steed- man and A. D. F. Toy, Chem. Rev., 32, 109, 1943; N. L. Paddock, and H. T. Searle, Advances in inorganic chemistry and radiochemis- V~ try, 1, 347, 1959; N. L. Paddock, Endeavour., 19, 75, 134, 1960. SUBMITTED: December 26, 1960 Card 4/4 I 9D 33439 S106 62/000/001/002/008 B1 10YB138 AUTHORS: Zhivukhin, S. M., Tolstoguzov, V. B. TITLE: Production of phosphorus nitryl cb1oride PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 1, 1962, 19 - 23 TEXT: A method is developed for the industrial production of phosphorus nitryl chloride according to nPCI5 + nTTH4Cl---~,(PNC12). + jnHCl + 120 kcal/mole. The trimer (II) produced in the experiments contained tetraraer (I) impurities, was crystalline (m. 108 - 11400, had a slight odor and almost imperceptible irritant properties. Vapor pressures between 75.2 - 114.9 OC and 114.9 189-30C were determined from log P = 11-187 -5979/T and log P = 8.357 2880/T, respectively. Heat of vaporization was 13.2 kcal/mole, heat of sublimation 18.2 kcal/mole, and heat of fusion 5.0 kcal/mole.0 The eutectic mixture 11 (0.65 - 0.7 molar parts) + I melts at 89.0 - 89.5 C. Best solubility of II is in benzene (55.0 g11OO g), and of I in CCl 4' Molecular weight of II is 340 - 450Ns. It decomposes in moisture, is not corrosive, and can be stored for ever. The resulting Card (20 (/ 33439 S/064/62/000/001/002/008 'roduction of pho.,,pl-ioruf- nitryl... B110/D1313 dark yellow-to-bro-an oi-Ly liquid (D 20 2.01; at. ('A00C, 10 14 - 5 = 1 - 5857 11'72 N; mean nD 13 1) 2 ; 2 4 - %;o P ; 5 9 . 6 3yo C I ; 11 - 7 4i,, 7 degree of polymerization: 10 - 12) is a mixture of higher polymer homologs (PNC1 2)n , n >4, soluble in benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone, and insoluble in water, acetic acid, and petroleum ether. The higher homologs have better solubility in benzene than the lower ones. The optimum solvent chlorobenzene (1.65 1.75 liters/kg of PCl 5) melts near the optimum boiling point (128 1300C) causing violent agitation. The optimum molar L ratio of NII4Cl to PC1 5 is 1.15 - 1.17. Opti-um synthesis period is 8 - 12 hro in the r)resence of 0.100 - 0.163 moles of quinoline per mole of MI. The trimer yield decreases an-J the mean polymerization deL-Iree increases in 12 hr2. The reaction is at firsi, violent, bulk conversion takes Dlace after 7 - 8 lira, and then IM is separated. The otart.ing materials are put into enameled vezsel 2 (Fiu,-. 2) with reflux condenser 3. The serar--ted IICI Fas is collected in 5, the reaction mixture is cooled to room temperature, and quinoline hydrochloride and the Cl excess are Card 2/0 33439 S/064/62/000/001/002/008 Production of phosphorus nitryl... B110/B138 filtered off at 6. C6H 5C1 is distilled off in 8 and recycled. In 11, the oily residue is separated into phosphorus nitryl chloride and oil. The crystals are dissolved in petroleum ether, and the saturated solution is passed through filter 16. Partial distillation of the petroleum ether occurs at 18, and the trimer is crystallized in 20. It is centrifuged at 21, and the mother liquid passes into 18 again. The purified trimer (42% related to PC1 5) is separated from the tetramer by fractional vacuum distillation, crystallization, or by CH 3OH. The oil is passed to 22 (Fig. 3), dissolved in benzene, preCiDitated by petroleum ether, and left standing for 6 hrs. The bottom layer is pure oil, and the top layer isoa mixture of solvents containing impurities. It is distilled at 80 - 100 C in 24. The oil yield is 40 - 42%. Quinoline hydrochloride and NH 4C1 from 6 (Fig. 2) are rendered weakly alkaline in 27 (Fig. 4) by 2Y1- NH 4 OH: W + Nil3 0) + NH4Cl. N-11C1 N Card 3/,0 Y For extraction, benzene is added by 33439 S/064/62/000/001/002/008 Production of phosphorus nitryl... B110/B138 stirring, and the mixture is left standing for 2 - 3 hro. The solution of quinoline in benzene is passed to 29, dried with KOH for 24 hre, filtered and distilled in 30. For I kg of phosphorus nitryl chloride, 1.96 k_g of PC1 5t 0.59 kg of NH4Cl, and 0.19 kg of quinoline are used. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 5 references: 2 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The two references to English-language publications read as follows: 11. N. Stokes, Am. Chem. J., 1 , 782 (1897). 11. L. Paddock, Brit. Plast., 31, no. 11, 473, 494 (1958_~- Fig. 2. Flow chart for phosphorus nitryl chloride production (production and separation of polymer homologs). ' Legend: (a) vapor; (b) vacuum; (c) brine; (d) nitrogen; (e) water; (f) HC1; (g) trimer for purification; (h) Fig. 3; (i) chlorobenzene; (k) quinoli.ne; (1) petroleum ether; (m) oil. Fig. 3. Purification of the olly liquid. Legend: (a) of 12 and 16, Fig. 2; (b) petroleum ether; (c) benzene; (d) solvent for rectification; (e) vapor; (f) vacuum; (g) oil. Card 4/0 ZHIVUKHINI S.M.; TOISTOGUZOVp V.B. Production W uses of phosphonitrile chlorides and their derivatives. Plast.masay n0,5:24-27 163. (KMA 16t6) (Yhosphonitrile chloride) I:." $ 1 . f o789-65 ACCESSION 'P: -4--, PC . ~ - - - -: -'- L . . . . I I ~ ~ ---7~- ~7-. 1 - - z -- ~ . I I... - ~ - -- - - - - --l . .- .- 1.~ . I . . :1 - . ., . I . . - I - ~, - ~ . ~, - ~ ... . - I - - . - - - -- -, . I - - 1: .ill *. . . Cord Z, / 4 Acc-_ s s ON W(R 9'(C LOS URE a Inc '3 on 7 p ACCESSION NR. AP4o46897 S/Dlq)/64/000/0l0/DOlq/D02'l AUTHOR, Zhi-vukhir., S. s t oqu., oy Kir-eyev, V.-V.,, A-Iova, N. V.; Gera:5imer-ko, L T .-; Yakobson, TITLE: Thermal stability oF poly /iihydroxf-3r~lenephosphor~itriles7 PI ACCESSION NR: AP4046897 residues; polymers preDared with resorcinol also showed somewhat hiqlier stabilily than those containing hydrcquinrane. The infrared spectra of thE de radation pro- duczs were characterized by increasea absorption in the 940-990 cm-7 band. Potv- mers ccnt,iin1nq resorcino! and hrd7r,,-,!jir-o-ne s.,-kowed exotherrric Dea~a C -Pnd'-,L racical. T Ile .3r- 7 ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED; 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC, GC NO REF SOY: 002 OTHER: 003 C,,,d 2/Z AC-C Mt - - 000993 - -CA) - .. SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/022/0061/0061i AUTHORS: Zhivukhin, S. M.; Kireyevv V, V.; Tolstoguzovi V. B. ORGt none 17~ TITLE: A method for obtaining phosphonitrile E21,vm.Y.-.Nlass 39P No- 176420- SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov# no. 22, 1965t 61 TOPIC TAGS: polymer, polycondensation, organic phosphorus compound# phoophonitrile ABSTRACT. This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining phosphonitrile polymers by thermal condensation of phosphonitrile chlorides with dilxydroxyphenole. To decrease the condensation temperaturof the phenole are used in the form of their alkali metal salts. The condensation is carried out at temperatures not exceeding 150C- SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATEc 11.Tan63 Card 1 1 UpCt 678-85-745.3 /ETC(m)-6 WIRM AP6000996 SOURCE CODE I-UW02-81,765-166616~~1666iloo-62- Zhivukhin, S. M.; Kire3revp V. V.; Z91-13toRuzov. V. B. ORG: none TITLE: A method for obtaining phosphonitrile polymer Class 39, No. 1 6 2 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteriiy i tovarnykh znakor, no. 22t 1965, 62 TOPIC TAGSt polymer, resin, phoBphonitrile, organic phosphorus compound ABSTRA(jT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining phosphonitrile polymers by partial or complete hydrolysis and (or) alcoholysis of chlorg-derivatives of phosphoAitrile polymers. To obtain polymers of high thermostabili!Z,~fire resistanceV?and adhesive properties, the polymer used consists of alternating phosphoni'trile and oxvaromatile members, The,~obtained polymers are suitable for use as llacq64finishing and bindeiPfor fiber glaos.plastics. 07 SUB CODE: W SUBM DATE: 21jan63 '--Card 1 /1 UDC- L 17644-66 EWr(m)/EWP(J)/T IJP(a) WwlgM ACC N" AP6011238 (A) soLyRcE CODE: UR/0413/66/ooo/oo6/0076/0076 I14VENTOR: Zhivulchin, a. M, ; ~W_j~ja-,gnX,_V, B. Kirayny, V. V. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of phosphorus-containing polyesters.1 Class 39, No. 179928 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 6, 1966, 76 TOPIC TAGS: polyester, pho%h7us qXtainin,3 polymer, transesterificat j H05 #9're', 0-Lycaj- ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces-a method for preparing phosphorus-containing polyesters by transesterification of phosphates with glycols. To extend the variety of fire-resistantKaodified additiv alkoxyphosphonitrilates and/or alkoxyphosphonit-r-l-le ohiorides7are suggested as the phosphates. LLDJ SUB CODE: ll/ STJBM DATE: llJan63/ Card 1/1 7, - UDC: 678-745.3-73 T 1-1 IP ~j)/TJET C(m) V~,I/Rtij ACC ~R% AP6000974 SOUR~g CODE: UR/0286/65/000/022/0057/005 INVENTOR: Zhivukhin, S. M.; TolstMizov, V eye Kir V. V none TITLE: Met~od for preparing resins. Class 39, No. 176392 SOURCE: Byulletent izbbreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1965, 57 TOPIC TAGS: phospho polymer, epoxy rus, 44-44., fire resistant M-4" ther- mal stability, lacquer, glass reinforced plastic, ao" "uAY444.~J L~ek ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a prppa;rative method for resins involving phosphorus-containing polymers and epoxy resinsilvith heating., To obtain polymers with good adhesi4 and mechanical properties, fire resistan=',' and thermal stability, polymers consisting of alternating phosphonitrile and hydroxyaromatic structures (polydibydroxyar7lenephosphonitrilates) [sic I were used as the phosphorus- containing components. The amount of epoxy resin used does not exceed 50%. The resins obtained are designed for use in lacquer coatingsKand in glass-reinforced plas ties. 15 ~/Yjs~ [BNJ SUB CODE: 1 01 SUBM DATE: 2lJan63/ -ATD PRESS- -41,1!5`7 UDC: 547.914t 678.643,42'5 cc -678.85 ZHIVIMMIN, S,,4.; TO!--")TOGUZ,,,)V, React"On of tr'merl,- ph:)Sphonjtr-4--o c~7crfd= and alcoholates, Zhur. neorg. khiv.. 10 j! A U-1 HO R V. V.; Kireyev, Tol-qto~uzov, V. B. Pisarenkc, V. V. TITLE: %fPhenoxy)tvivhosLhonitri-*le chloride- SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheskay khimii, v. 10, no. 3, 1965, TL2-714 r--CZ xj r 7 h -s pi, in th,~ !3 i 'ph -n c-v) r' ph p.. trig- an! A7D PRESS: 3220 Card I E, VIEW- I 'VoMM"I WO M, --i -T - -` ~, -- "., --",- w ZOO,, -K~5 OEM ~--Mn7 -4455M;M~Ml '_Rk;__~P6012719 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0190j66/008/004/0727/0731 AUTHOR: Zhiv-ukhin, S. M.; Tolstoguzov, V. B.; Yakobson, F. I. 7---------- M1 ORG- Wgj~Mi ln�tiW&of Cbe lml::, !m. D. I. Mendeleyev Wskovs;,ly khir.-dko- y inst, tekhnologicheski tut) TITLE: Synthesis of polydioxyarylenephosphonitri atesi EOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. It, 1966, 727-731 TOPIC TAGS: phosphonitrilate, esterification, polyeSterification ABSTRACT: Polyester exchange reaction of hexabutoxytriphosphonitrilate with diatomic phenols was carried out at the molar component ratio from I : 1 to 1 1.5. The rate of polyester exchange depends on the concentration of the reaction mixture and on the type of diatomic phenol- Resorsinal is somewhat more active in poly- ester exchange. In the case of hydroquinone, products with higher substitution but lower molecular weight are formed. Products which have a molecular weight of 3000 to 10,000 are easily soluble in alcohols and ketones and partially soluble in Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 tables . aromatic and aliphatc solvents. [Based on authors' abstract] (NT) SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: ogmay65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 003 Card 1/1 UDC: 541-64+678.86 TOLSTOKOROVA, N.M. First results of the work of obstetricians in aramining rooms. Ped., akush. i gin. 19 no.6:64 157. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Zhenskaya koneulltateiya (zav. N.M. Tftstokorova) polikliniche- skogo Adela (zav. - Z.M. Novikova) bollnitay Stalinskogo rayons. g. Klyeva. (MEDICAL SCREENING) (TUMORS) C 61,1 U SS; f Ilk f)! -T~ .4,h D !.-irk A, ?~J S. I 'V. T. iCt)sLo..-Cr,- k.ac- Fllor, S.1-_.;.,'.1'_iFj~c RO.-seareli,11-Jagut Institute T.,;C~~ f)l* j.j L Fzwn Al-;orted of Dornesttc An_,i-ixals f-T- _n/1). n. _i. p,,-n1ivoc!)u!n;i, in-ta, 191:571 P. 424-44Z7 Frorr. thf~ of Oie --astric corteni-, sploeft aa(l otl-,er tnte.,-vk-,~! of aborted of and E), abortar,. ThQ pha,:7cs were i7o_1_a1Td__So`t1-, from th~ or&ans of tl-.c fetu.-3es, from vvhich brucclla cultures were obtained, and front the organs of the fetuses, from -,r;hich no brucellae were isolated. The phages could also be isolated from the material taken from cows which had aborted. The phage titers increased to 10-7 _ 10-10 CA I'd P 3A AUTHUR. TITLE UG. ?U'D 17~j over ti-e-~ C.:-,Llr-zc Ci i-5 C I T~ I-,rsr--d -~hc bru..---etlae v.-cll (m eclld %!f-dwrn a ja ri pract-Ical-'y ui~-l tlyLe t1hern c,r hq,-u'~! The presen,ze of )-f-IjcOlla pilage In. all & the fctu:~Cs it Iv C- ~: t .* ir a i ~--e a I-, e gi I, i v e i af] u k: 11 cc --, r! I C- r 12 11-1 bacterivlcj,,,,-Lc--,! examinatia-) of Ehem, therefo.re, t has t tha -pt-cific 'u,! useci in SLIch exarninatio-n., -- Ya. I. Rau;.e7v~-titcyn ?- /2 TOISTOLUPSKIY,G., kontr-admiral. The radio cabin ol" the cruiser 41yrora.n Radio-no-11:7 H155. (Radio--Installation on ships) 411~ .(MLRA 9:1) I' I I .A- ~ 1. TOISTOLUT - -.ntr-admiral Naval radio commnications. Radio no.786-7 J3. 162. (MIRA 16:6) Radio-Installation on ships) ips-Zlectronic equipment) M L ACC NRt A146023228 SOURCE CODE: UR/9008/66/000/172/00002/00003 AUTHOR: Tolstolutsldy, G. (Rear Admiral) ORG: none TITLE: Electronic nerve of the Navy (Navy communication facilities) SOURCE: Krasn,-ya zvezda, 27 Jul 66, p. 2, col. 4-7, p. 3, col. 1-4 TOPIC TAGS: naval equipment communication equipment, communication coding, communication system ABSTRACT: The author emphasizes the importance of perfect communication sys- tems for the Armed Forces in the present era of modern warfare and discusses the tendency to unification of systems. The specific requirements of the different "branches make it necessary, however to provide each branch of services with its own specific facilities. It is suggested that up-to-date communication systems of the Navy should possess the following qualifications: 1) high viability and the capac- ity to withstand the effects of thermonuclear missiles; 2) the capacity of receiving and transmitting a large volume of information in a short time; 3) the capacity to Card 112 L ACC NR: AN6023228 perform secret "ship -to -shore" transmissions; 4) high noise immunity guaranteeing the correct reception of information; 5) continuous communication with submarines; 6) predominance of telecode information in the operation of weapons and computers. Moreover, the technique of automatic communication security has facilitated con- tacts between senior and subordinate commanders reducing the time consumed for this purpose by factors of several tens or even several hundreds. As a result, the personal influence of the senior commander in the course of operations is greatly enhanced. JDW] SUB CODE: 0 9, 15 SUBM DATE: none/ TOISTOLUTSKIYt G.G., vitse-admiral Use of communicationB and the commander. Mor. abor, 48 no.7t28-34 Jl 165. (MIRA 180) JOWT-OLUS-KII, G.G., vitse-admiral Communications, information, and automatic control In the command of the armed forces. Yor.sbor. 46 no.5sl4-22 Mr 163. OGRA 16 W (Russia-Navy-.0rganization) (Automatic control) -- , I . , i ~ i , ~!-- .~ ; : 1. , I I / :~ . USSRI Miscellaneous - Propaganda OW-d 1/1 Pub. 89 - 2/21 , r~7 , -0L Y 'T, ~V F."VOt~iK., y I b. Kh-iffl. 3,, no.t; ACCESSION NR: AP4012518 S/0056/64/046/001/0018/0027 AUTHORS: Naberezhny*kh, V. P.; Tolstoluzhskiy, V.'P. TITLE: Concerning the Fermi surface of aluminum SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teoret. fiz., v. 46, no. 1, 1964, 18-27 TOPIC TAGSi aluminum, aluminum Fermi surface, aluminum majority -carriers,, cyclotron resonance, effective mass anisotropy, Fermi sur- face topology, Fermi hole surface, pocket of holes model, deHaas vanAlphen effect ABSTRACT: The effective-mass anisotropy of the majority carriers in aluminum is derived from a study of cyclotron resonance in the three principal crystallographic planes. To obtain a more reliable inter- pretation of the experimental effective masses, a detailed electron- ic-computer calculation was made of all possible resonance orbits using the model of "nearly free electrons." Most-of the experimen- tally observed effective masses can be identified with the calculated masses for various orbits, thus offering good confirmation of many topological properties of the Fermi surface. The anisotropy of the Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4012518 experimental cross section areas measurable from the deHaas-van Alphen.effect was also calculated and it is concluded that cyclo- tron resonance can sometimes yield more information than the deHaas- var.Alphen effect. "The authors wish to thank Corresponding Member of.AN UkrSSR A. A. GalXin for his continuous interest, as well as M. K. Gol'dberg, A. 1. Kononenko, E. M. Lifshits, and V. D. Mil'man of the Division of Functional Analysis and Computation Mathematics, of the Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut nizkikb temperatur (Physico- technical institute of Low Temperatures) AN UkrSSR for compiling the algorithm and programming the problem. Orig. art. has; 8 figures and 4 formulas. ..ASSOCIATION: Fizikotekhnicheskiy institut nizkikh temperature AN- U`krSSR (Physicotechnical Institute of Low T6mperatures, AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: 22May63 DATE.ACQ: '26Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH. NO REP SOVs 002 OTHERs 002 Card 2/2 1. TOTSTONOGt' Ya. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Horse Racing-Tashkent 7. Major racing trials. Konevodstvo 23 no. 1 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, J[pril -1953, Uncl. 1. TOLSTONOG, YA. 2. US3R (6oo) 4. Tashkent--Horse Racing 7- Major racing trials, Konevodstvo, 23, No. 1, 1953- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, 1953, Uncl. FROLOV, V.; SYULIZYAKOV, T. (selo Styukhino, P4hvistnevskogo rayona, Kuybyshevskoy obl.); TOLSTONOG Ya., inah.-okonomist Readers' letters. Sell. stroi. 16 no.1:29-30 Ja t62. (K[RA 16:1) 1. Glavnyy mekhanik Soveta Kurganskoy oblastnoy mezhkolkhoznoy stroitellnoy organizatsii (for Frolov). , (Construction industry) TOLSTONOG, Ya., inz44er-ekonomist The virgin lands of Fergana. Sed~ib'stroi. 16 no.5:29 Yq 161. .- I -,-, (MM 14:6) 1, Institut, Uzgiprosellelektro. (Fergana-Construction industry) TOLSTOROG, Ya., inzhener-ekonomist Intordiotrict combines producing construction articles. Sol'. stroi. 16 no.9:30 S 161. 1 (MIRA 14:9) (Andizhm-i Province-Building materials industry) VERNIKOVS~K~IYJY~.., k?nd.tekhn.riauk; TOISTONOG Ya. inzhener-ekonomist; v I[.- NAV.ROV y f I I Readerst letters* Sell* stori.*no .6:30 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Building-Technologi;2 innovations) MUKIIANOV, F.; SINISOV, V.; MEUKH) M.; I~P;~qTONOQ,Ya., inzhener--okonomist Readers' letters .. Sell. stroi. 17 no.4;28.Ap 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Starshiy inzhener treetA Orgsovkhozstroy (for Mikhanov). 2. Instruktor sellskokhozyaystvennogo otdela Sverdlovskogo oblastnogo komiteta. Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Sintsov). 3. Predsedatell Talitskoy mezliko4hoznoy stroitell- noy organizatsii Sverdlovskoy Alasti (for Meukh). (Building-Technological innovations ) ,,-1 ( ~ - If- , %-- 11 r ~' I '- 12, 21, , f ;, I TOLSTONOG,.Ya,K.,.inzhener. Damage .done by,jAgtc_of organization work. Izobr. v SSSR 2 no.4:41 AP ' 57, (KIRA 10:6) (Inventions) (Industrial management) TOLSTONOG, U.S. At the Almalyk lead smelting works. Izobr.v SSSR 2 no.11:51-52 N '57. (YIRA 10:10) (Uzbekistan--Lead industry) ACC- N Rt- ARG034723 SOURCE CODE: UR/0124166/000/008/AO16/Aol6 AUTHOR: Tolstonogqv,_A.-A. TITLE: Synthesis of an exponentially stable optical system SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 8A123 REF SOURCE: Tr. Kazansk. aviats. in-ta, vyp. 87, 1965, 181-186 TOPIC TAGS: dynamic programming, optics, optic system, stable optic system, exponentially stable optic system, phase space, phase coordinate, self conjugating operator, programming ABSTRACT: An analysis is made of the problem of the analytical design of optimum regulations with restraints on the phase coordinates. Two points . X (J') - X" X, (0o) -0. are given in the phase space X. It is necessary to determine the control which transforms to a minimum 1'i i(Cx, x) + (Du. M)J dl 2 0 where C and D are aelf-adjoint positive definite operators (n x n) and (m x m), ,rd 1/2 AR6034723 respectively, from all the possible controls transferring the point from Xo to xj, under the condition g(2. 1)M (ax, X) fox;, xq)#-0-1*)'O'**.-: where G is a self-adjoint positive definite operator (n x n), a to areal number, and to is- the initial instant In time. [Translation of abstract] [SP] SUB CODE: 12/ 2/2 !-,Y!3(,JV p %G., I'OA-,.STONfjGC;V, Gl,,Kh~ Pn6um'p-tic Pre5s~ ric,~T,24 R " rAf , (~CRA 17. 8) T. 1,3"0' ~AJ.1071 iry ra?,vif-jjj ne-'tiwlo;:,,) rairma. Z"~ '2r 1,31 Lj'O: LC, Sovict ~ico,,,raphy, P1,611-t JTJ TOLSTONOCAN, 141. A. TOLST-011100OV, 11. A. Maikop; persDektirj razvitiia Kubano-Chernomor3kogo neftianogo raiOrla. floskv2a, Gos. nauchn.-tekhn. neftianoe izd-vo, 1932. 87 P. DLC: 09575-R8343 SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl. TOLST01110GOV, N. A. T)LSIYTJ0G-)V, N. A. Ernba; itogi i perspektivy, raboty v Emben3kom reftenosnom raione. Moskva, Gos. nauchn.-tekhn. #d-vo, 1931. 110 p. DLC.- 'rD9579.R83K5 SO: LCI Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl. TOLSTNOGOV, N.A. TOLSTNOGOV, X.A. Emba; itogi i perspektivy rab-2ty v Embenskom neftenosnom raione. Moskva, Gostekhizdat, 1931. 110 P. DLC: HD9575-R83-75 SO- LC, Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified.