SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VDOVENKO. V.M. - VDOVICHENKO, V.T.
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lurfi fl-,om the crm;jt4, on the ratio ration o
lc- mnrxt-ure- de"nds
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VI)OVFIIKOA V.M.j SUGLOBOU, I.G.; VAN f-UY; SUGLOBOV, D.N.
Solubility of uraryl r,.'trat3 im mix;~d eolvents. Pza-l~kh-i=f-'a i
538 '64- ( ml R-11 i 8 -. -; j
VDOVENKO, V.M.; SUGLOBOV, D.N.; TARANOV, A.P.
Infrared spectra of uranyl nitrate hexalydrat,-- and ita aquecus solutirms.
Fadiokhimiia 6 no.5.1559-568 164. (MIRA. 18.1),
-VDOVP14KO, V.M., otv. red.
(Coprecipitation and adsorption of radioactive elements]
Soosazhdenie i adsorbrtsiia radioaktivnykh elementov.
Moskva, Naukal 1965. 195 P. (MIRA 18,3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN =R.
VD-OVEVKO, V.M.., red.; LIBERMPIT, N.H., red.
[Spectroscopic methods in the cheraistry of complex
compounds] Spektroskopicheskie metody v khjmii komp-
leksriykh soedinenii. Moskva., Khir--iia, 1964. 267 p.
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Vdovenko).
VDOVENKO, V.M.; SUGLOBOVA, I.G~; LADYGIN., I.N.; SUGLOB07, D.N.
Extraction of uranyl nitrate with triG.-tylaminvrom
neutral solutions. RadiokhImiia 5 no. 6037-739 163.
(MIRA 17:7)
VDO t
-__ F.XQ,,~O OBOVA, SUGLOBOV, D.N.; DATYUK, YII.V.
_,!Y e .,,q;_,2*UGT
Heat of solution of uranyl nitrate and scme of its ca--Dlex
compounds. Radiokhimiia 5 no. 6t739-741 163. (MIRA 17:7)
_.Y~OVENKO,J..M..~. ROMANOV, G.A.; SHCHERBAKOV, V.A.
Magnetic moments of uranium (1V) ions in acu-0ous solutions.
Radiokhimiia 5 no.5:574--581 163.
Study of the complex formation of uranium (IV) with fluorine ions
by the methoe of proton resonance. 581-585 (MIRA 17:3)
VWVENKO, V.M.; LIPOVSKIY, A.A.; NIKITINA, S.A.
. the solvation of L102C12 ganophosp"-ris
S tud with molecules of org
compounds by spectral methods. Radiokhimiia 5 no.5:585-591 163.
(MIRA 17%3)
VDOVEUW,-S,M.- KOVALEVA, T.V.; RYAZANOV, I.A.
Extraction of uranyl nitrate with solutions of trioc-tylamine in
o-xylene at 25"G. Radiokhimiia 5 no.5.619-622 63. (MIRA 170)
p -ACS
t io nwould as,- t r D ~'-C- S~Luct:
6 a nd C"IC-n I C a
bond 0": such compo-un.-is. --P--
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EN C
OTHER: 006
ATS AOROV., N.M.; Rqnz*O,, V.14.; SOKOLOV, A.F.; SHCHERBAKOV., V.A.
Nucloar magnetic resonance of the crystal hydrates of uranyl
nitrate. Zhur.strukt.kbim. 4 m.5:762-763 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Nauchno-issledovateliskiy fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo
gosudarstvennogo universitata i Radiyevyy institut imani V.G.Khlop-
kina AN SSSR.
11DOVENKO, V.M.; LIPOVSKIY, A.A.; rfIKITIUA, S.A.
Hydrogen bonding in alkyl anmoniun salts. Part 2: Infrared
spectra and striicture of tridacyl ammonium chloride.
Radiokhimiia 6 no. 1:56-62 164. (MIRA 17:6)
A ACCESSION NR: AP4009949 S/O:L86/63/005/006/0737/0739
AUTHOR: Vdo,venko,, V. M.; Suglobova, I. G.; Lady*gin, I. N.;
Suglobov, D. 14"
TITLE: The extraction of uranyl nitrate by trioctylamine from neu-
tral solutions
SOURCE: Radiokhimiya, v. 5, no. 6, 19631 737-739
TOPIC TAGS: trioctylamine, uranyl nitrate., dihydrate, benzene solu-
tion, NO sub 3 spectrum, organic phase, equilibrium constants, ex-
ternal cations, oscillation spectrum
ABSTRACT: An investigation has shown that substantial quantities of
uranium can be extracted from aqueous solutions of uranyl nitrate
which do not contain any free acid. The various phases of the uranyl
nitrate concentration were brought into equilibrium by shaking it up
In ampules at 25C for a period of 20-22 hours. The uranium concentra-
tion in the phases was determined by $ravimetric. and colorimetric
methods) while the trioctylamine (TOA) concentration was preset.
Card 1/2
ACCESSION NR: Ap4o09949
The results achieved in these experiments show that in the case of a
constant uranyl nitrate concentration in an inorganic phase, there is
a rectilinear (or almost rectilinear) relationship between the uran-
ium and-trioetylamine concentrations in a benzene layer. After the
contact with the uranyl nitrate dihydrate, th.,, TOA-uranium ratio in
the solution is almost exactly 1:1. When charged to an aqueous solu-
.tion, the TOA-U ratio in the organic phase increases rapidly with the
reduction of uranyl nitrate in the water reaching a magnitude of 5.8
for a 17% aqueous solution. Excessive TOA may exist in the form of
free molecules if the hydrolysis continues to the end; Orig. art.*
has: 2 figures, 1 formula and 2 tables*
'ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 28Feb63 DATE ACQ: 07Feb64 ENCL: 00
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VDGVEWO y V. M. ; GEDEONOV, L. 1. ; IVANOVAJ, L. M. ; et al
"Contamination of Oceans by Long-Lived Isotopes according to Data Obtained
by Soviet Investigations."
report submitted for 2nd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva,
31 Aug-9 Sep 64.
VDOVENKO, V.M..* ROMANOV, G.A.
. .
Stability of fluoride complexes of tetravalent uranium. Atom.
energ. 15 no.2gl68-169 Ag 163. (MIRA 161g)
(Uranitun compounds) (Fluorides)
VDOVMO, V.M.;
ROkkNOV,, G.A.; SHCHERBAKOV, V.A.
Shift of bands in the absorption spectra of U (IV) during
fluoride complex formation. Radiokhimiia 5 no.41511-513
(KIRA
(Uranium compounds) (Absorption spectra)
(Fluorides)
the
163.
16:10)
VDQVJW X,; SUGLOBOV, D.N.; KWILINIKOV, V.A.
~ _.W
Infrared, absorption spectra of uranyl nitrate and complexes
with neutral addends. Radiokhimiia 5 no.3:311-319 163.
I (KMA. 16: 10)
(Uranyl nitrate-Absorption spectra)
(Complex compounds--Absorption spectra)
L 17376-66 EPF(n)-2/EWT(m)/EWP(t) IJP(c) 'NNIJDIJG
ACC NR: AP6004504 SOURCE CODE: UR/0186/65/0071005/0509/0516
AUTHOR: Vdovenko, V. M.; Lipovsk.1y, A. A.; Nikitina, S. A.; Yakovleva, N. Ye.
ORG: none 0
IV VI
TITLE: Investigation of the extraction of U and U from hydrochloric acid solu-
tions by means of tri-n-butylphosphate
SOURCE: Radiokhimiya, v. 7, no. 5, 1965, 509-516
TOPIC TAGS: uranium, organic phosphorus compound, solvent extraction, complex
molecule
ABSTRACT: The Uraa&uAas extracted from the aqueous phase by forming the complex
compounds which accumulated in the organic phase. The optical method (percent
transmission of 400-700 millimicrons) was applied to measurement of the concentra-
tion of uranium-tri-n-.butylphosphate complexes in the organic phase. The extrac-
tions were conducted using either 20% in CC14 or 100% TBP. In the extraction ex-
periments 0.5-12.8 molac HC1 solutions and 5-10.9 molar LiCl-solutions were used.
It was found that the composition of the complexes formed is a function of both the
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HC1 concentration in the aqueous phase and the TBP concentration in the inert Sol-,
vent. In the case of U VI , the following complexes were found in the extracts:
U02Cl2(TBP)2, U02C12(TBP)3, and a complex anion CUOZC13(TBP) I . In the case of
IV n
U , the organic phase contained UC14(TBP)2, UC14(TBP)3, and a complex anion UCIF
Under the conditions near saturation equilibrium, both the UIV and the UVI are com-
,bined with two molecules of TBP. In the case of an excess of TBT, the complex in-
volves three molecules of TBP. In the case of higher HC1 concentration in the
starting aqueous solution, accompanied by an excess of TBP, the extract contains
anionic complexes of UV and UV'. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables, 6 formulas.
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VDMENKO, V.M.; GURIKOV, Yu,T.; LEGIN, Ye.K.
Hydration of cations in heavy-water. Atom. energ. 19 no.5:
433-437 N 165. (MIRA 18:12)
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SOURCE -COD9-.;-'--()R/0079/66/036/001/6089/0096----f
fAUTHRO: Chernyak, N. Ya.; Khmellnitskiy, R. A.; D'yakova, T.. V.; Wovin, V. M.
IORG: Iustitute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut
SSSR)
neftekh.1micheskogo sinteza ARaFemil nau
TITLE: Mass spectra study of alkllailanelaq
SOURCE: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, v. no. 1, 1966, 89-96
TOPIC TAGS: organosilicon compound, mass spectrum, silane, ionization
ABSTRACT., Correlations were established between the mass spectra and structure of
Irimethylethylsilane (1), trimethylpropyisilane (11). trimethylbutylsilane (III),
'..-!dimethyldiet4ylsi1ane (IV), dimethylethylpropylsilane (V), tetraethylsilane (VI),
mathylethylpropylsilane (VII), and methyldiethylsilane (VIII). The corresponding
--probable schemes of-dissociative ionization are given. For compound M, the scheme
is -23 C,IIH,,* '31H31+ lqlHl+
o',C,S1H,ij-,
jCjS1Hjj1+-
in" -29 -4
1C3S'H#J4' IcSiH11+
&RIO)
73(100)
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2 7
L 16078-M
ACC NR: AP6005926
(where the figure under the formula designates the mass number of the molecular or
fragment ion, the. figure in parentheses.designates the intensity of the correspond-
Ing peak In% of maximum value, the broken-l-ine arrow Indicates a probable transi-
tion, and the solid arrow indicates a transformation of the fragment ion demonstra-
ed by means of a metastable transition). For compounds (II) &nd (III) the scheme
-is similar. For compound (IV), the scheme is
[CsSiH,3)+ (C3S1H11+ ICSIHSI+
10i(tos) 730-3), 4RI3.0) AX11.4)
ICISiHni
MOM 28
7* 1CjS1H'jj+ --- [C.sSiHI+. [SlHsj+ JSIH14~
87000), SIM)
land the dissociative ionization of compound M is similar. For compound (VI), the
;scheme is
[CjSiHjSj+ SiHjjJ+_=_W_.(C%SjHij4- W113P
'jC8SiH2gj+ Cd
w3ci)
1"(4.4) 111(84.1) 81(100) 31(M) NO-8) i
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.Compound (VIZO has the scheme
I
ICISM161, (Cj3111'jJ+ (ClSIH71" IS11131+
Ic S111141+-
lu(6.0) 67(61.9 $$(too) st(U) "(4-7)
(CeIH& JCSI~ (Milf I+
'5 4$(, 5jj+
63.5)
(C
1010 0.) E-n [CAH81t
7207.0)
which Is analogous to that of compound (VII). The mass spectra of the alkylsilanes
jand their hydrocarbon derivatives were compared, and it was found that on passing
Ifrom a tertiary C atom to a tertiary Si atom, an increase in the stability of the.
molecule is observed. orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables.
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1..ACC NR: AP6005927 SOURCE CODE: UR/0079/66/036/00110096/0101
AUTHOR: Chernyaks H. Ya.; Khmellnitakiy. R. A.; D'yakova, T. V,.; Vdovinj Ve M*j
t
ORG: Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Academy of Sciences SSSR-(Inatitu
neftekhimichaskogo sinteza Akademil nauk SSSR)
TITLEs Mass spectra study of silacycloalkanes
SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 36, no. 1, 1,966,(96-101.
TOPIC TAGS, mass spectrum, or md4l~drocarbon, ionization
_ganosilicon compot
ABSTRACT: Mass spectra of 1,1-dimethyl-l-silacNrelobutanell(l),'1,1-dimethylsilacy-
clqmntane (109 191-dimethyl-l-ailacyclohexane (III), I methyl-l-silacyclopentane
(IV), and 1-methyl-l-silacyclohexane (V) were studied. Correlations were establish
ad between the mass spectra and the structure of the silicon-carbon rings. Pro-
bable dissociative Ionization schemes of the silacycloalkanes are given. For com-
pound (1), the scheme is as follows:
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43(16)
(CASIHIJJ+-~~4 (CSSIHNI+ (CS11141+
14007)
ICISIH71+
solid arrows denote transitions demonstrated by means of a study of '~meta-
stable" ions; broken-line arrows indicate proposed transitions; figures above the
arrows denote the mass of the detached fragment; figures below the formulas show
the mass of the fragment ion; and figures in parentheses denote the intensity of
Ithe peak of the given ion in percent of maximum intensity taken as 100%. 'The disso~,
_"ciative ionization schemes of compounds (II) and (III) are analogous to the above.
he paths of formation of ions in the spectira of (I) and (V) are also similar, but
the presence of a hydrogen atom linked to the SL atom complicates the picture. The
L
o lowing scheme is proposed:
rd 2/3
466 MR: AP60djjj~'-----'-- --- ---
(COS'HI31+ ICASINI - -------- (Cj8i(f6I+
IC591HIII+ (C3811171+ ICS11f3it
Mrs) 71m) a(so.
_10
91HI41*- - ICISIHII*
ICs, (CiSIH101+
114(a) IR100). Wei)
IC3SIH.j+ jCSiH5j+
73(11) 45(28)
IC3SIH91+ ICSiHd]4-
P 72(11)
44(s)
(CISIH7]+,
w23)
The mass spectra of the silacycloalkanes and their hydrocarbon analogs are camparedd'
Orig. art. has: I figure, 2 tables.
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-Z/3255
ACC NR. 'It 'A60190 Ui,/ /C, 2:~
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AU'Ll"MR: Vdovenko, V. M. Pomanov, G. 1--'x,-OrbakOv, V. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Uranimi (IV) fluoride complexes in solutions of alui-,'nu:-;, salts
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganichoskoy khimii,.v. 11, no. 2, 1966 252-255
'MPIO TAGS: uranium compound, fluorino compound, al=inu;a corrl'pc~und, spectro;~hoto -
metric analysis, proton resonance, stability constant
ABSTiUCT; Tho behavior of U(N) fluorido complox compound:-, in a-~ucouq solutio
ILI salts was studicd by the. spectrophotomotric and proLon rc,:~onanco mcthrr~:;. 'Initial
solutions of tetravalent U wera obtain~-,d electrocheraica."Lly by reduction of -'JI(I'i)
1 N HC104- Two series of Polut-ions)were propared, tha first- rc'u havin,.-!, a con:7tant con-
contration of 0.048 mole/! of U(IV with I ion of U por 1 ion of F and %r-rlous car,-
ten-us of ) , and the second solutions having a^ constant of
016/1 U(R) with a ratio of U(TV) ; F ions = 2:1 and- amount of 11CC10
0. 042 m 4)3
vaxyin,, from 0 to 0.131 mole/1. The absorption spectra wore tak~--n with an SF-2M
c' ometer in the /,10-750 .1 bot" series of an"' trie re-fa~-'vc'
pe ur m~Lro,;Lon ol
s
'time of proton relaxation (T]:) was measured- in the second set. Tac ab-sorlxr-ior.
showed that practically all of the U(IV) in the first series of solutions was in the
Card . 1/2 UDG: 543.4 : 546-791-41161
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form of UF3+ . 7,-,e spect:-,= of T,-?3+ c'nan -ad -,;--h 4 ncro- sed cc:.c z c
I solution. 7ho UP3+ undorwont decomposition ;,,rith the of i*.,!
es. 7he der;ree of decomposition of the UFI~ cample:c dopended on.'the ratio of stabi.-Litr
constants of fluorido complexe:3 of U and U(IV). This ratio wadcalculated (see TLL*ble
1) from spectral data br various concentrations of Id. it if-, f~f'om the tabic,
J,% I;. [U4) lui?,fj Kul IM!, 11;111 1"1"',
0 7) 0 6(-)g o
2 10 0 65 0:0109 4,037
Table 1. 0 (10.1 0 01,111. -.0 -
16 0 0 045 650 0,01,-, O'C'36
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3 !0 0,0 3 7 3 2
1, O'Gi3 Q, 5 1 3L8
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a. v c r I C,!
that the KU73+ ratio varied wi' thin a relatively na--row r---i (3-1-3 to 6_",u-
Q-J
with an averl:age of VO), although the ionic of the noiuti(; ns
A.r L, Z' ncd as 6 x froni this 3
07 om 1.5 to 11). Tnerefore, he K-.,3+ was deti-mi,
ratio. This a~rre,~d satisfact rily wilt literature data. stabi."Lizy
of UF~+ was doter;.iined an XUD~i-' 7 Y. 105 by calc-o-latin,- the dato, on ~-'Ci e
spectra of tho nocond sot of ndlutiono. Calculat-;on-t of 'Jar, d--Iu*,--t- obt.,ktrr~d C~-.
ton renonance rtul-I -, of the rocon0l ,,ot of So3j,~ik.,'Lon'! YJ.-
Ji
Cur,
ro depicting, t",-ic chani-cs of
1, j
0~ "I(clo subntantiated tho Of ail
4)3
of 'L-,ho UF)+ af~cr tho of 4",! iont;. 621-,.
PISARF21KO, G.S.; VDOVENKO, V-V-; GOGOTSIP G.A.; GRYAZNOV, B.A.; KRAVCHUK, L.V.;
KURIAT, R.-l.-,-,--TlMT'YACPMlKO, G.N.
System for testing materials in a high-temperavare flow. -7nerg.
i elektrotekh. prom. no.4:22-23 O-D t64.
(MIRA 18:3)
P
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ACC NRs AT6008671 (At I
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AUTHOM I Pinnran](2-, (Acadamician AN UkrSSSR) (Kiev); jrq~~achonko, G N'
(Kiev); G rots (-kiGv);-KT-qvohu1c._L, V (Kiev)) Kuri4t R,I-"Kiov)j
Vdovonko. V. V. (Kiev)j Gryaznov, Bo A*-(Kiev;
ORGt none
TITLE: Apparatu3 for inveatigatine characteristic atronglb of materials and
atructural elements in high-tomperature g4s-a-troamn 4
SOURCE: Vassoyu-.noye sol~qshchanive Qtatigho koy d! Micheskoy
prochnosti materialov i konstruktsionnykh elomentov pri vysokikh i mizkikh
temporaturakh,_3d, Termoprochnost' materialov 1 Yo-- r tsionrWkh-elemGEf6V-
(Thermal strength of materials and construction elements); materialy ooveahchaniya.
Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965j, 261-268
TOPIC TAGSi high temperature strength, gas flow, temperature test, test chamber,
aerodynamic environment test
ABSTRACTt The details of a test apparatus for investigating the high-temporature
-AlraWfth of materials and parts are described. This apparatua in used to evaluate
the fatigus strength of brittle and plastic structural elements (ouch as gas turbine
blades), the thermal shock'aharacteriatics of various materialso thqir thermal
L 31115-66
ACC NRs AT6008671
stability, oxidation resistance at Mgh temperatures, etc, The apparatus consists
of a gas dynamic test bed, a high-temperature flow generator (from 600 to 3000K),
and an instrumentation complex for measuring and recording the flow temperature
and other parameters. The gas flow can attain velQcities up to Mach 1.5 at a flow
rate of 1.7 kc/sec, and pressures of 80 nowtons/cm~. The air stream is heated
successively in threo combustion chambers and pumped through a blow-through chamber,
Three types of blow-through chambers are used as test sectionas one for a contin-
uous test run, another for a controlled duration test run, and a third type for
instantaneous exposure and removal of the model. The instrumentation conbista of
thermocouples, automatic recordirZ potentiometers, calorimeters,, pyrometers, oscil-
lograms, and flow meters. The apparatus also contains a device for controlling
the mixture of the test gas. Orig, art. hass 4 figures.
SUB CODEW,13/ SUBM DLM 19Aug65
Card 2A Q. LD.
ALEKSEYEVAY G.K.; YEGOROVA, G.D.; MINAYEVA, Ye.V.; SVIRKINA-
DEMIINA, G.G.; NOVIK-ZOLMVA, L.N.; SPYSHNOV, P.A.,
titullnyy red.; NOVITSKIY, LA, nauchn. red.;
VDOVENKO, M., red.; GOLIEERG, T.I.I., tekhn.red.
(Album of new recommended construction equipment] Allbom
novol stroitellnoi tekhniki rekomenduemoi k vnedreniiu.
Moskva, Gosstroiizdat. No.7. [Sanitary equipmentl Sani-
tarno-tekhnicheskoe stroitellstvo. 1963. 84 P.
(MIFLA 16:11)
(Municipal engineering--Equipment and supplies)
(Sanitary engineering--Equipment and supplies)
S/081/63/000/004/026/051
B149/Bls6
AUTHORSis Ashastin, R., Khachatryan, T., Vdovetsi A., Perlov, Ye.,
Eyringo E#
TITLEi Simultaneous production of aoetylono and otbylono by thormal
pyrolysis of gaseous gasoline
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal.. Khimiyap no- 4, 1963, 450 - 451,
abotraot 010 (Ayaotani ardyunaborutpiny, no. 4, 1962, ~6-59
[Arm-3; Prom-st' Armenii", no. 4, 1962, 50 - 52 [Russ-3
TEXT: C 2H2 and C2H4 are obtained by pyrolysis of gaseous gasoline with
b.p. 28 - 1500, in ap aratus yielding 40 - 70 kg/hr raw material. Fuel gas
(H2 , natural gas etM undergoes combustion to 0 2 in a special burner in a
water-cooled chamber. The gases are mixed with gasoline vapors in a mixer
at 20000 and passed to a reactor whose walls are protected from deposition
of coke and carbon black by a film of water. On leaving the reactor the
gases, containing 8 - 11~~ C 2H2 and 9 - 19%6 G 2H4 by volume are rapidly cooled
to terminate the reaction; after final cooling in the scrubbor and washing
Card 1/2
S/081/63/()00/004/026/051
Simultaneous production of... B149/B186
free of tars the gases are channeled to the separator. Data suppliedi flow
sheet of apparatus, composition of gases obtainedf flow-rate coefficients
and economic assessment of the method. [Abstracter's notet Complete
translation.]
Card 2/2.
VDOVETS, F.Ye.9 inzh.; REVZINA, L.A., inzh.
New structures for protecting the shores of the Black Sea.
Transp.stroi. 15 no!10:10,-21 0 165.
(MIFUL 18: 12)
ASHASTIV, R., kand.takhn.nauk,- KHACIIATRYAI.T, .9 T., inzh.;,_RqTETS.,__ A.-,,_ inz~_.;
FMOV, Ye., inzh.;- EIRIM, E., inzh.
Using the method of thermal pyrolysis of casinghead gasoline for
the simultaneous pr)duction of acetylene and ethylene. Prom.Arm.
5 no-4:50-52 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5)
j~ 1. ArmNIMIMPROYEKT.
(Amenia--Natural gas) (Acetylene) (Ethylene)
VDCVIETS, P. Z- and BEREi-7NITSKIY, V. S.
"Dimensions and Base Diagrams of Electron Tubes, " (Gabarity 1 tsr,?c--,e-;-;,a
elektronnykh lamp), "Sovetskoye radio," 1~49, 23 pp of text and 354 sheets of sketches.
YWYETS, S., inzhener.
let us do away sooner with primitive working methods. Prof. -tekh.
obr. 11 no.2:7-9 154. (MMA 7:6)
(Buriat-Mongolia--Farm mochan12ation) (Farm mechanization-
Buriat-14ongolia)
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NOSOV, M.P.; VDOVIGILWO, A.A.
Effect of time and temperatm-e on the spontaneous zodification
of polyamidA fiber anisotropy. Izv.vys.uaheb.zav.; takh.tekst.
prom. no.3:23-28 161. (MIfU 14:7)
1. Kiyevskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta is'lmsstvennogo volokna.
(Tex'tile fibers, Synthetic)
VDOVICHBIIKO. A.A.
'Iraining of supervisors for wire-broadcast networks. Vast.
avlazi 20 no.2:28-29 F 160. (MMA 13:5)
1. Zameatitell nachalinika Llvovskay direktaii radiotranslyatnion-
Ilykh O"toy.
(Wire broadcasting)
NOSOVP M.P.; VDOVICH M 0, A.A.; PAKHOMOVA, L.N.
Effect of the conditions of the medium on spontaneous changes
in the anisotropy of unoriented nylon fibers. Izv.vys.ucheb.
zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.2sl9-23 163. (MIRA 16s6)
1. Kiyevskiy filial Vsesoyznogo nauchno_issledovatellskc~o
instituts, iskusstvennogo volokna.
(Nylon-Testing)
VD011CHENKO, A.A.
Mertts and shortconain s of the new AEK-1 vire broad output
corrmutation equipment. Vest. sviazi 21 no.7:14 Jl 161.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Zaraestitell nachallnika Llvovskoy direktaii radiotranslyatsionnoy
seti.
(Wire broadcasting--Zquipment and supplies)
VDOVICHENKO, Dmitriy Ivanovich; BACHINKIN, G.I., red.; YEPIFANOV, M.P.,
ekhn. red.
(The national bourgeoisie of Turkey] NatsionalInaia bur-
zh4ziia Turtsii. Moskva, In-t mezhdunarodnykh otnoshenii,
1962. 265 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Turkeys--Economic policy)
(Turkey-Politics and government)
MANUKYAN, A.A.; RYDVANOV, N.F.; BELOUS, T.Ya.; SVIRIDOVA, Z.P.; CHEBOTAREVA,
Ye.A.; SHMMILIN, V.I.; FUDINA, K.V.; LUTSKAYA, Te.Ye.; BRAGINA,
N.M.; SANDAKOV, V.A.; M'SO, S,.; ZABMTS-KAYA, A.I.; 'EkVICH-ENYMP
D.J.; VIRKINA, I.Z.; KMNO, I.;,SIDOROV, V.F.; YOKLYOSKIY, B.I.,
GRECHIMIN, A.A.; KOSOVA, V.A.; IWLIKOV, M.; ZHDANOVA, L.P.;
ROZENTALI, Ye.I.; PETRANOVICH, I.M.
(Economic conditions of capitalist countries; survey of ecpnomic
trands in 1961 and the beginning of 1962] Ekonomicheskoe P'010-
zhenie kapitalisticheskikh stran; konliunlcturnyi obzor za 1961 g.
I nachalo 1962. g. Moskva, Izd-vo "Pravda," 1962- 157 p.
(MIRA, 16:9)
1. Sotrudniki kon"yunkturnogo sektora Instituta mirovoy eko-
nomiki i mezhdunarodnykh otnosheniy AN SSSR
(Economic history)
3-58-4-3/34
AUTHORS: Vdovichenko, G.G., and Voytko, V.I., Candidates of Philoso-
phi ence
TITLEt Educate Students in the Spirit of Atheism (Vospityvat'
studentov v dukhe ateizma)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1958, # 4, pp 10-13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A course in the "Fundamentals of Atheism", introduced this
year at Ukrainian schools, will include 24 lecture hours at the
humanitarian and medical vuzes, and 14 hours at other vuzes.
It includes the following 9 themes: The Contrast Between
Science and Religion; The Science of Religion's Origin; The
Origin and Social Principles of Christianity; The Reactionary
Nature of Catholicism; The Criticism of the Ideology of
Orthodoxy; Religious Sectarianism and its Reactionary Role;
Judaism, Buddhism, Islam; The Attitude of the Communist Party
and Soviet State Towards Religion and Church; Forms and
Methods of Scientific-Atheistic Propaganda.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
LWIT, Z.: VDUVICHEN , K.
Keasuring labor productivity in instrument manufacturing
Biul. nauch. inform.; trnd i zar. plata 3 no. 1:3-10 160.
(KIU 13:6)
(Instrument industry--Labor productivity)
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SO(MCE CODE:
AUTHOR:. Vdovichenko, L. Ao (L'vov); Cherkashin, Oo F. (L'vov)
ORG: none
TITLE: Electrodynamic generator for bydroacoustic pulses
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR, Voprosy prikladnoy akustiki i vibratsionnoy tekhniki (Principles
.of applied acoustics and vibration technology) j Kiev., Naukova dumka.. 1,9a4, 105-108
TOPIC TAGS: acoustic signal.. pulse generatorp electroacoustics.. acoustic equipment..
sound tranBmitter., hydraulic device
ABSTRACT: The generator descibed (Fig. 1) offers much better stability of pulse
sequences than can be obtained from the explosive or spark methods. Comapred with
Fig. 1. Diagram of generator. 1 - Power
)1y 2 - capacitor banki, 3 - switching
supl power contactor,, sealed
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coil,5 aluminum membrane.
magnetostriction radiators
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based on discharging a large capacitor through a coil which is inductively coupled ti
a nonmagnetic electrically conducting membrane. "The hydroaccustic pulse is produced
as a result of interaction between the cur-rent and the coil and the F-ddy curreirts in
the membrane. The article is devoted to the analysis of the equivalent circuit and
the transients in such a generator, a determination of the critical mode -when the
interaction between the membrane and the coil is maximal,, and plots of the membrane
displacement against the applied voltage and against the gap between the coil and tb4
membrane. The results show that to increase the interaction it is necessary to in-
crease to'maximum the coupLing between the coil and the membrane., but the use of a
magnetic core to improve the coupling in not advantaeeoun. Orig. art,, ban: figuri
and 33 fo=ulas.
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Effect of acetylcholine on
of the liver mitochondria.
N-D 165.
the swelling and respirat,Jon
TSitologiia 7 no.6:756--159
(MIRA 191l)
1. Laboratoriya funktsionallnoy neyrokhimii Instituta
fiziologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. Submitted February 26, 1965.
Z. /k,1,
T!TTJ-,T-~,:,~, T,
'17ne Me or Carriosine t.-ie 3o~ly. :,
Rc~port presented at tlic, 5t,, Internationril Biocilcmisti-y ConZress,
L
Moscow, 10-'6 Au-ust 1961
VDOVICHENKO, L.M.j DEMIN, N.N.
Acetylcholine and respiration of mitochondria in brain cells. Dokl.
AN SSSR 162 no.6sl434-1436 Je 165. (KCRA l8s7)
1. Institut fiziologii im. I.P,Pavlova AN SSSR. Submitted August 26,
1964.
TUPIKOVA, Z.N.,,-__jDOVICHENKO, L.M.; SALTYKOVA, T.P.
Carbohydrate metabolism during medication sleep and waking. Nerv.
sist. no.1:33-43 160. (HPA, 13: 9)
1. Kafedra, biokhimii, Laningradskiy ordens, Lenina gosudarstvennyy
universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova.
(CARBOHnRATF, METABOLISM) (ST,F )
MHINOK, V.Ya.; VDOVICHSNKO, L.P.
Synthesis of thiourethanes and rhodanidee In the benzothlazole
series. Ukr.khim.thur. 19 no.1:61-64 153. OMU 7:4)
1. Kiyevskiy gosudaretvennyy universitat im. T.G.Shevchenko, kafedra
organioheskoy khimii. (Urethanes) (Thiooyanates)
VDOVICFMNKO DMITRASHKO, I. I. j kand. tekhn. nauk; ZHEIBDKOV ,
ZLOMANOV, L.P.; KALPIN, G.Z.; VIZIZTYY, N.I.; VIKITINA,
M. V. ; ROMMKO, I.N.; BUDDARINA, V.., red.; USTINOV, M., red.;
KIRSANOVA, I., mladshiy red.; NOGINA, N.j tekhn. red.
(Agricultural wages in the U.S.S.R.) Oplata truda v sel'skom
khoziaistve SSSR. (By] Vdovichenko, N.Kh. i dr. Moskva,
Sotsekgiz, 1962. 147 p. (MIRA 15:6)
(Agricultural wages)
ACCESSION NRs AP4043650 6/005~/64/047~002/0715/0719
AUTHOR: vdovicbenko, N. V.,
1TITLE: Calculation of the partition function of a plane dipole
lattice
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor.-.fiz., v. 47, no. 2', 1964, 715'-719
TOPIC TAGS: statistical funct_~on, partition function, lattice
constant, statistical mechanics, dipole lattice
ABSTRACT: The Onsagersolution (Phys. Rev. v. 65, 117, 1944) of the
problem of the partition function of the two-dimensional Ising model
is calculated by a method which is close to that used by Kac and
Ward'(Phys. Rev. v. 88, 1332, 1952). The calculation constitutes,
essentially a direct summation and avoids 'as fa .r as possible the
in
the formulation of the problem. In
use of concepts not contained
particular,-no artificial "one-dimensional" denumeration of the
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I lattice point is required. The calculation shows ~he way in which.
;the summation over loops of a special type, which occur in parti--
"tion-function sums, reduces in this case to a summation over all
i
,possible loops. The summation over all loops is further reduced* to
;a random-work problem and is,easily calculated. "In conclusion I
thank V. Yd. Faynberg for guidance, G. V. Ryazanov and Yu. J3. Rumer
;for useful criticism and advice, and T. N. Khazanovich formany
Ivaluable remarks." Orig. art. has: 8 formulas and 2 figures.
IASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
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Spontaneous magnetization of a plane dipole lattice. Zhur.
eksp. i teor. fiz. 48 no.2:526-530 F 165. (MUILA 18:11)
VDDV,TCHEIIKO, N.V,
Calcuiaticn of the stati-stical sum for a plane dipole lattice. Zhur.
.;_17 I -. 0 )
eksp. i teor. Piz. 47 no.20115-719 Ig 164. (~C RA I ~ -
I., Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
SOV/112-57-6-13243
Translation from: Referativuyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 6, p 231 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Vdovichenko, P. V.
TITLE: tine- P-r'~duction of Paper Capacitors
(Potochnaya liniya proizvodstva bumazhnykh kondensatorov)
PERIODICAL: Obmen opytom. M-vo radiotekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1955,
Nr 10-11, pp 82-101
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry.
Card 1 / I
YAKOVLFV, B.V.; ZF.LFNOIFIY, M.Ye.; VDOVICHENKO, S.G.
r
Book reviews and bibliography, Transp. stroi. 15 no.7:58,59 J1 165.
(MIRA 18:7)
1. Zaveduyunhchiy kafedroy Izyskaniy I proyektirovanlya zheleznykh dorog
Dnepropetrovskogo instituta inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transports (for
Yakovlev). 2. Glavnyy spetsialist Dneprogiprotransa (for Zelenskiy).
VDOVICHMKO..S.G., inzh.
Useful roforence xxinual for ongin-iering surveyors. Trana~. 3trri.
14 no .4: 57-58 Ap 164. (111RA 17: 9)
VDOVICHENKO, SIG.
Manual on engineering surveys for constriction. Prom. stroi. 41
no.6:P.3 of cover Je 164. (MIRA 17:9)
OSMINKIN, Takov Mikhaylovich,;-VPQYICEMO.,.--S.G., nauchnyy red.; VLASOVA,
Z.Y., red.; LEVOCHKINA, L.I., telchn. Fed.
[Safety engineering in operating railroads in shipbuilding yards]
Tekhnika bezopasnosti pri eksplustatsii zbeleznodoroshnogo
transports na sudostroitellnykh oredpriiatiiakh. Leningrad. Gon.
so3,uznoe izd-vo sxidoetrolt.promyshl., 1958- 65 P- (MIRA 11:11)
I
,f (Railroads, Industrial--Safety measures)
VDr'l.lV-fCfn-l'NK0, Strr-I Georgipi v~chj F11105'T , N Ae. , red.;
ll~-RICSUTY, Ya.V-,',' 'red.
[s'urveyor's guide] Sputnik Inskat-311a. Moskva, Energi I~U,
1965. 548 p. (141RA 18: 12)
VDMICM), V.
TLezervy uvelicheniia prppusknoi sposobnosti odnoputnykh zheleznodorozhnykh linii.
JZResources for increasing trAffic capacity 6f single-track railroad lines-7.
hel-dor. transport, 19/+7, no. 3P Pe 67-71)o
"A good article discussing breaking point for switch-over, and capacity
during switch-over. Also construction cost.."
DLCQ HE?Z5
SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications'. A Bibliorraphy. Library of Congress
Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
,, VDOTICHENKO, V.T.
I - -
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Apparatus for the automatic transfer of gas from the burette to the
absorption pipette of the gas analyzer. Zav.lab. 22 no.5:609-610
'56. (NLBA 9:8)
1. Inatitut ispolIzovaniya gaza Akademii nauk USSR.
(Chemical apparatus) (Gases-Analytis)
VDOVICHMO, V.. inzh.-mayor puti i stroitelletva.
Potentialities for an increase of the capacit7 of single-track
railroads. Zhel. dor. tranup. no.3:67-71 147. (MIRA 13:2)
(Railroado--Traffic)
VI)OVICHUKO, Vladimir NikQlayjyjch,; NESTEROV, Ye.P., red.;BOBROVA.
0. ., a hn. red. I
[Traffic capacity of railroad lines and ways of increasing it]
Propusknais gposobaost' zheloznodorozhnykh linii i sposoby @e
usilsaita. Moskva, Goa. traijap. zhol-der. izd-vo, 1958. 157 P.
(MIRA 11:11)
(Railroads--Traffic)
YDOVICONKO, V.N., inzhener.
calculation methods for receiving and departure yards of
section stations. Zhel. der.tranap-37 ne.4;51-54 Ap '56.(mIaA 9:7)
(Railreada-Statione)
V V
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755.23
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VdoVichenkol Vladimir Nikolayevich
Propusknaya. Sposobnost' Zheleznodorozhnykh
Liniy I Sposoby Yeye Usileniya
The Capacity of the Railway Line and its System. of Reinforcement
Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1958
157 P. Diagrs., Graphs, Tables
VDOVICH-T-W&O, V. 14. k Inc.. )
"Srosoby Usileniya Propusknoi Sposopnosti Odnoputnykh Zheleznykh Dorog,"
(Methods of Increasing the Passing Capacity of Single Gwige Railwayz), 95 p.,
State Railway Transportation Publ., Moscow 1951-
ACC INR. AP6U9016
SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/014/0021/0021
INVENTO R: Khaskin, I. G.; Kondratenko, V. I.; Vdovichenko, V. T.
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparation of a-ryanoisopropyl-N-aryl carbamates. Class 12, No. 183733.
SOURCE: lzobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 21
TOPIC TAGS: dyanoisopropyl aryl carbamate preparation, cyanoisopropyl aryl chloro-
~ormate, primary amine, tertiary amine, organic cyanate compound, amine, carbon com-
pownd
ABSTRACT: In the proposed method for the preparation of the title compounds,
an a-cyanoisopropyl chloroformate is treated with an amine at -10 to
WC in an inert solvent (toluene or ethyl ether) and the final pro-
.duct is isolated by a known method. To increase the reaction rate
and to bind the HC1 formed, an excess of the initial amine-or a.ter7
tiary amine over stoichiometric proportions is used.;" ['WA-50; CBE No. 11]
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 05jun65/
AdC NR3' AP6029016 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/014/0021/0029
I INVENTOR: Khaskin, I. G.; Kondratenko, V. I.; Vdovichenko, V. T.
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparation of (x-pyanoisopro2yl-N-aryl carbamates-I Class 12, No. 183733..
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 21
TOPIC TAGS: dyanoisopropyl, aryl carbamate preparation, cyanoisopropyl aryl chloro-
formate, primary amine, tertiary aminej organic cyanate compoundj aminop carbon com-
pound
ABSTRACT: Jn the ptoposed method for the preparation of the title compounds,
.an a-cyanoisopropyl chloroformate is treated with an amine at -10 to
.4baC in an inert solvent (toluene or ethyl ether) and the final pro-
duct is isolated by a known method. To increase the reaction rate
and to bind the HC1 formed, an excess of the initial amine.or.a..t'er.7_..
tiary amine over stoichiometric, proportions is used.;j EWA-50; CBE No. 3.11
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 05Jun65/
NATYAKH, F.A*; VDOVICHENKO, V.T.; ISYBULISKAYA, Z.I.
w
Calculating the stages of the thermal chlorination of
methane on the basis of change of the isobario-isoentropic
potential of the process. Khim. prom. no-41250-254 Ap 163.
(MIRA 16:8)
HAVAKH, F.P.; V.T. (Wovycher-ko., V.T.];- ISAYENKO, O.F.
(Isaienko, 61~kbj- -
CalculatIng the rraltip~licity factor of the r"eiroulation of the
products of reactian in the deep thre-Mal chlorination of me"'baze.
1(him. prom. [Uk-r.] no.lE54-60 Ja-Mr'63 (KM 17 z?)
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Vdov;chenko, Vasiliy Terentlyevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Syrovynna baza rozvytku khimichnoyi promyslovosti na Ukrayini (Raw Material Sources
for Development of the Chemical Industry in the Ukraine) KYYivp 1959. 46 p.
(series: Tovarystvo dlya poshyrennya politychnykh i naukovykh znan, Ukrayins'-
koyi RSR. Ser. 5, No. 19) 24,200 copies printed.
Chief Ed.: P.S. Makovetslkiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Ed.: VS. l(ovalevalkiy.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for students studying the economic geography of the
Ukraine., particularly for those interested in the development of the chemical
industry.
COVERAGE: This is a popular exposition on basic rav materials of the chemical
industry. Processing of coal, natural gas, petroleum, wood, etc. for obtaining
chemical products is briefly sketched. Sources and deposits of those raw
materials in the Ukraine are indicated. There axe no references given.
Card l/ 3
.Raw Material Sources (Cont.)
TANZ OF COMUM:
Wonder Materials
Black Gold
Natural Gas as a Chemical Raw Material
Thermal Decomposition of Natural Gas
Conversion of Methane
Oxidation of Methane
Acetylene from Natural Gas
SOV/3538
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20
23
26
27
Chloroform and other Derivatives from Methane and Chlorine 29
Other Methods of Chemical Uti2tzation of Natural Gas 31
Ethane as Rav Material for Production of Ethyl Alcohol and Plastics 33
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SOV/3538
Petroleum and Petroleum Products are Also Chemical Raw Material 35
Wood, Reed) and Waste Farm Products are Also Chemical Raw Material 40
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Card 3/3
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5-13-6o
vDovroHMO V.T.;..qLI;W0, N.P.; SARISHVILI.
rw;~ili~~iiW -w1hane. chlorination in molts of chloride @&Its of metals,
UkrT Wn. shur. 23 no.1t110-116 '57. (KUU lOtO
1. Institut Ispollsovanlya gas& Akadexii nauk USSR.
(Methane) (Chlorination)
7DOVJC,ff-*iKO, V.-T.
~
DecompoBitloa heat of hen-rf liquid fuels at high tqci,-ieraturerz.
Gaz.prlm, no,15.-II-1) Jry 157, (MIRA I t): 7)
OAquld fuela) (HeAt of decompositIon)
VDUVIC,01&u.. V. T-p bluster Tech aci -(uiss) IrL-vestigation or tne gasification
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or furnace oil end peat resin with a view to (leveloping ruel gas.n uv..~cuw, L,)5,1,
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ftoducing chlorine derivatives of methane by the oxidatiTs
chlorination of natural gaa. Gas.prom. 5 no.4-.37-41 Ap 160.
(MIRA
13:8)
(Gas, Natural) (Chlorination) (Methane)