SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VINOGRADOV, V.I. - VINOGRADOV, V.M.

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AP6030143 SMACE C1 i, 60-010641C1 A/d_f~fl ACC NRs C A) 6120IC61 AUTHORS: Averinap A. P6; Vinogradov, V. I.; Grinchenko, T. G. ORG: none TITLE: Electric mass filter as a gas analyzer in vacuum systems SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimental no- 41 1966t 132-137 TOPIC TAM vacuum gas analyzer, laboratory inaurument, maan bpbas!mm, zu&a4 riltar, gas filter/ EM-1 mass filter ABSTRACT: The construction and operation details of an electric mass filter E11'6_1 are deacribod. Tho filter in uoad to control ean composition in vacuum vyotemG ovor a pressure range of 10-3 to 10-8 torr. The block-schematic of the system Js sho,.M. it consists of a power supply system, a counter, an input cascade to the electrometrio amplifier to measure ion currents, an electrometric amplifier, a potentiometer, and a high frequency generator. The generator has a variable voltage output at 3 ire. It is stabilized by means of a ferro-resonance stabilizer to reduce variations in the voltage to less than 1% for an input voltage variation of tlC%. The detailed circuit diagram of the generator is given. It consists of a master oscillatorf an amplifier, a power supply, a linear detector, and a measuring system. The complete filter system is tested with a zone refining and molybdenum smelting equipment. Spectrometriddata .384.8 ACC NRt AP6030143 are obtained for the constituent gases, and it is shown that the resolv-~-.g -:;owz-r for the equipment is 50 and that the atomic mass range io 1--50. 2he authors "?J-nk S. 1'. Gendelya. for taking part in the construction and preparation of the counter, and express their gratitude to 1. A. Baranov and V. IF.Gruzdev for their influence on the work and their help for organizing the test equipment. Orig. art. hast 9 figures. 50 CODF4 141 091 SUBM DATE' 17Feb65/ ORIG REFt 002/ MH PMt 007 VI;40GRADNz V,,_ I., and KRIVOSIMYEV., M. I., -6nginecr. "Radio Broadcasting" a chapter in the book Radio and Electronics and Their Technical - plications, by A. I. Berg, et al. Moscow 1956, Summary of chapter 1071291 VINOGRADCVO V.I. ............. Iootope.composition of sulfur in the rocks and minerals of the Nikitovka deposit in'the Donets Basin. Trudy IGEM no.99sl54-164 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Donets Basin-Sulfur isotopes) VINOGRADOV, V.I.; FEDOSEYEVA, K.I. Using the universal decimal classification. RTI no.1:18-23 163. (MIRA 16: 8) M~~~~~ KAMINSKIY, Ya.A.; OZEROVA, G.A.; . SIDENKO, S.G., red. (Organization and techniques of Soviet cooperative trade] Organizataiia i tekhnika sovetskoi kooperativnoi torgovli. Moskva,, Izd-vo TSentrosoiuza,, 1961. 606 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Cooperative societies) SAUKOV, A.A.; AYDINIYAN, N.Kh.; VINOGRADOV, V.I. Migration of wrcury in the supergene zone. Trudy IGEM no.70: 20-29 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Mercury) (Geochemistry) ..kand. sallkhoz. naukp otv. red.; NEMCHINOVy V.S.,, akademik, red.; ZUBKOV., A.L.. kand. ekon. nmkq red.; LETUNOVp P.A., doktor sellkhoz. nauk, red.; KAVUH, P.K., red. izd-vaj KASHINA.. P.S.p tekbn. red.; ASTAFrYEVA, G.A... tekhn. red. (Natural regionalissation of the central part of Krasnoyarsk Territory and some problems of farming near cities)Prirodnoe raionirovanis teentrallnoi chasti Krasnoiarskogo krala i ne- kptor7a voprosy prigorodnogo khoziaietva. Moskva, lzd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 22J+ p. (MMA 15:12) 1. Krastoyarskaya komplekonaia ekspeditsiya. (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Pbysical geography) (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Agriculture) TEVI M*P* I prof., red.; -MPPRADOV, Va-lentin--Ivanovich. dote.; SERGE YA-W~ft~I-SJWA, I.G., red.; KOLBICHEV, V.I., tekhn. reo. [Operating diesel tractors in winter] Ekspluatatsiia dizel'nYkh traktorov v zimnikh usloviiakh. Pod red. M.P.Serge0a. Cheliabinsk, Cheliabinskoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1960. 33 (MIRA 14:10) (Diesel engines-Cold weather operatlonP3 (Tractors) VINCGRADW, A.P.; fCRZhlll3KlY, D.S.; SMUMM, V.I.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.; ATUTNIMN, N.Mb.; "",I ADG7 V.I.; VOLIFSON, F.I.; GENYIN, A.D.; 2-4- -WP I ) DA."ICIFV, 7.1., VJKIN, L.I.; CIZEACVA, F!'CELIKAN, A.I.; MUA?25~1'f, V.I.; 5VORCHKOV, I.Ye.; F7,.ODUr'Y':V, K.,'I,.; SHADUM, T.N.; SPIPnIll, F.K. Aloksandr Aleksandrovl~~h Saukov, 1q02-1961.; obibiary. Geol. rud. mestorozb. 7 no.1:12-4-125 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 1814) V jk; 86-58-3-29/37 AUTHOR: Vinogradov, V.I. TITLE: Technical Traininj at Refresher Courses (Tekhnicheakaya ucheba na sboral PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 3, P 75 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes briefly the technical training pro- gram for pilots taking refresher courses. The author suggests that such courses should be held at the beginning of each winter and summer training period. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 VINOGRiZOV, V. 1. Technicel operation of ocennEoing motor ships Yoskva, lzd-vo I-Ilinistleretva morsl,.o:,:o i rechnogo flote, 191,1.. 76 r. VK763.V5 1. Marine enZines VINOGRADOV, V Organizatsiya I tokhnika sovetskoy torgovi. OrEanization and technique in Soviet trade. by V. I. Vinogradov 1 Ta. A. Xaninskiy. Koskya. Gostorg12dat, 1950. 415 p. Illum.. Diagro. Book Is a course for technical institutions covering Soviet trmde. It deals with pro- blems pertinent to orranizational structure of all Soviet trade branches, dealing with questions of establishment. techAical equipment of trade enterprises, etc. 0GAVEZOV, M.G.; VD;OGRAIDOV V I - _,4 --.- 1-1, . -1- - *-" - -. (Layout and equipmerit of enterprisea; an albwa of visual aids] Ustroistvo I oborudovanie torro-- vykh prodpriiatil; allbom nagliadWkh posobi.i. Moskva, Izd-vo TSentrosoiuza, 1963. 119 1). (NIRA 18:2) -V.'W-GRAD.OV,9,V.I.y inzh. Improvement of diesel-generator installations on ships. Sudostroanie 30 no.11;39 1 64. (MIRA 18:3) VYSOTSKIY, A. A.; VINOGRADOV, V. I.; ZOBACHEV, Yu. Ye.; PUCHUN, A. V. Preventing the,corrosion of cog~ing Jackets on marine internal combustion engines. Inform.sbor.TSNIW no. 87 Tekh.ekspl. morflota no. 20:57-82 162. (MIRA 17:5) MGZUV, K-P-; VINOGROOT, V-I., )w6ndidat tokhnichaskikh nauk. Reviev of V.S. Likhacheves book ffTestlng tr&ctors.0 M.P. SergeeT V.I. Vinogradoy. Ayt.i tr&kt.pron. noA47-48 Ap 156. (mm 9:8~ 1. Chelyabinekly Institut mskh-mtz&tmU t slaktrifikstsit sellskogo khosyayst,r&. (Trutors-Testing) (Likhachav, V.S.) t 4 i I i I 3 I ;.. i 1 9 k .1, .~, 11 I KOPYTOV, Pavel Alaksandrovich; VIROGRADOV, V.I.! red.; PAVLOVA, A.S., red.izd-va; FOKICM, ~~d__&_ (Co=ercial and business correspondence] Korraspondentaiis i doloproizyodstya. Moskya, Izd-vo Mentrosoiuza, 1959. 151 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Commercial correspondence) L-1200-63 &__ ACCEWTON, 11R: AP3001V>9 8/0,133/63/OW/005/0432/0432 AUTHOR: A Timonina, V H. Kcc D.; Badmov, L qxwlyets, 0. Korneyev, if. Vinogradoy, V. I.~_ TME: In the Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrcue Metallurgy SOURCE: 1963., 432 Stal'P no. 5, I TOPIC TAGS: steel t cas chemical sealing., aluminum, powder,. rimmed steel ng.P '04 ABSMCT., Aluminum r was used an an aftercharge for the chemical sealing poyde of 7-ton square ingots. It was added under the metal flow in the top casting process, 5-6 seconds before closing of the stopper. Steels 0.8, 10, 150 St. 2 and St. _Vfhz were used in the experiment to deterzine the consumption of aluminum powder. The amount of powder varidd from 80 to 300 grams per ton depenAng on the carbon content; the beat sealing was achieved in ingots with overQ..12% carbon, The ro)-ung of chemically sealed steel gave better results t rollin rimmed atpelrtf the same profile. A lower percentage of bloom =rinm~m ~=ngs.,na highar production of first-grade steel, and a lower amount of re- jected products were observed in the former type. Moreover, the chemical sealing improved working conditi6na in the pouring bay. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. 4Card 1/2 L 128h8-63 ACCESSION XR: AP300140 ASSOCIATION: Urallsky naucbno-iseledovatellskiy institut chernyfth metanov; Nizbpe -Tagil I sk7 metallurgichesiiy kombinat (Ural Scientiric Research Institute of Ferrous Metals in collaboration vith Nizbne-Thgilsk Metallurgeal Combine) BMV=D: - 00 DATE ACQ: lOjUn63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO MT SOV: 000 OTMR: 000 VINOGRADQV---Y,-.r,.. kand.sellskokhoz.nauk, otv.red.,- MMIZHENKO, I.F., kand.sellsicokhoz.nauk, otv.red.; PSLIT, N.M., red.izd-va; GUSIXOVA, O.M., tekhn.red. [Problems in the development of agriculture and stockbreading in the Altia; transactions of a speoial comprehensive expedition throu&h areas recently brought under cultivation] Yoprony razvi- tiia xemledeliia i zhiYotnovodstva na Altset trudy Onobol komplakanoi ekspediteii no samliam novogo sellskokhosinistvan- nogo onvoeniia. Koskva. Vol.2. 1960. 150 p. (KIRA 13:3) l.Akademiya nauk SSM. Sovet po izucheniyu proizvoditellnykh oil. 2. Sovet to izucheniyu proizvoditelInykh all Akademii nauk GSSR (for Vinogradov). (Altai Territory--Agriculture) ON, AID P - 2798 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 28 - 7/13 Author : Vinogradov, V. I. Title : Automatic regulator of lubricant In Internal com- buBtion engine cylinders Ferio6ical : Energ. byul. 8, 19-22, Ag 1955 Abstract The author describes the design and operation of an automatic regulator feeding lubricating oil in pistons and cylinders of internal combustion engines. The observations were made on a D 42/50 two-cycle engine with a Bosch-type lubricator. The results and data obtained were registered in four graphs and one table. A schematic drawing of the regulator Is included. Institution : None Submitted : No date vi-l", , V. I. TINOMIADOV. V.I.; AKIKOV. P.P., redaktor. (Technical operation of ocean-going motor ships) Opyt tokhal- chaskoi eksplustateii teplokhodoy morskogo flota.Moskya, Izd-ve Kinisteretva morskogo i rechnogo flots, 1953. 67 p. (KWA 7:7) (Kerins engines) VillowADOV, V. I. Opyt tekhnicheskloi ekspluatatsil teplokhodov morskogo flota Zwerience In the technJcal operation of diesel ships of the maritime fleet_/. Moskva, Vodtransizdat, 1953. 67 p. SO: Montbly jAgt gf, RU-slan Accessions, Vol. 7 No. 2 May 1954. wt.. Gavov, v I Opyt Teknicheskoy Ekspluata,t~sili Teplokhodov Vorskogo Flota f~xperience in -ee- -nica! Utilization of Vavy Motor Shi2y Voskva, Izd-vo 3.!inisterstva Yorskogo 'ilechnogo Flota, 1953. 67 P. Illus., Via rs . Tables. Siteratura": P. Ni At T'ead of Title: Moscow. TsentralInyy klauchno-Issledovatellskiy Institut !Iorskogo r'lota. N15 743.4 M V ) 11. T. Organizatsiia i teklirika sovetskoi torgovli (Organization anj techniques of Soviet traJe). Moskva, Gostor-;!Jzdat, 195h. 560 r~- SO: Monthly List of i4issian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 5, Aucust 1954 W i r7[ T~' I- , ~'. i . - Organizatsiya i tekhnika sovetskoy torgov1i Curganization and technique of Soviet Trade bl) i. I. Vinogradov i Ya. A. Kaminskiy. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 195h. 55~ P- Illus.., Diagrs., tables. N15 752.3 M 1M VIIIOGRADOV, V. 1. I On dissolution of secondary molybdic minerals in weak H2SO4 and Na 00 solutions [with summary in Bnglish]. Geokhtmila no~I:M-239 '57. (MLRA 10:7) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy. petrogr%fii, minenlogii i geokhimii Al SSSR, Moskva. (Mineralogy) (Molybdenum) V I NTOGIRADOV, V. I. Cand Gool-kineral Bel (diss) "Water ar*sre- molybdenum distribution ( entral Asla4and *a Caucasus do- ft"M*Um- and ~0100 relative to the hyd posits Seme chemistry of molybdenum." MOB, 1958. 15 PP. (Acad Bel Inst- i- f oFr)y of Ore DePOSItB, Petrography, Mineralovy)and Geochemistry). 125 copies. M, 9-58, 114) - 30 VINOGTMDOV~ V.I. Use by the merchant marine of the 5DYM 50/110 engine, Inform. sbor. TS?'IJ14F no. 53:27-47 `6C. WlRA 14:121 6~;ine diesel engines) i )' i LlY ~ IJN-~:H 'i [ I:' U - -- V 1 110~11ALTDGOV I V . I . - B()?4 1 )'( tJ ii, 'I. i. , I r I ,; yunr.-r, I "'! 1, j Origin of volcame sulfnte-~;, AN 158 5 (MIRA 17:10) 1. InstAtut ge,,)loell. --iiJi-qkh restc.,ranMenty, Fetrugraftii, mineralogill ' geokhirdi All SSER. Prc,33tavli-.-.c akadimi-kon, D.S.Korzhim.7kIn. ACC NR. AT6024279 SOURCE CODE; UR/2976/66/000/00-r,/0035/0050 AUTHOR: Petrov, A. V.; Vinogradov, V. I.- ORG. none TITLE: Permanent memory based on metal cards SOURCE; Moscow. ssheye tekhnicheskoyeuchilishche. Vychislitellnaya tekhnika, no. 5, 1966, 38-50 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic memory, data storage, computer storage device, Magnetic circuit, punched card ABSTRACT; Principles, construction, and performance of a permanent electromagnetic computer storage system based on perforated metal cards are discussed. Figure I 'shown two wire loops coupled by a common magnetic field. The voltage induced in L2 due to the current flowing in Ll is given as C2 = M21 dl where M21 is the mutual inductanc'e determined by the geometry of the circuit and mag- netic permeability of the medium. Hence for a given curTent pulse In the primary, the voltage output of the secondary depends on the mutual inductance or, for a fixed geometry, on the magnetic permeability of the medium between the two loops. A perma- nent memory system utilizes this physical relation. The loops are mounted an two Card ACC NR- AT6024279 separate opposing plates; each plate has an equal number of loops arranged to form an XY matrix. To define the induction areas for each loop-pair and to reduce the cms-i- talk a magnetic screen with apertures slightly larger than the diameter of the loops is located between -the two plates. The apertures and the loops are very carefully positioned with respect to each other to achieve a maximum improvement in signal-to- noise ratio. The perforated, information carrying cards are made of copper, brass or duraluminum. The cards are patterned after their paper equivalents and have 45 columnsi with 3.2 x 6.35 mm perforations. One practical method of fabricating the two loop- planes is shown in I'ig. 2. The planes are made using printed circuits, such that each horizontal row of rectangular loops represents a 45-bit word and each vertical long rectangular loop senses the state of the particular bit in each word. A memory with a capacity of 3072 45-bit binary words was copstructed from 256 separate cards. A diode, decoding logic was used for card, row, and column selections. A description of the I circuitry is included. Either sinusoidal or pulse signals can be utilized for excita-] tion of the input loops. A blocking oscillator generates rectangular current pulses, allowing for an operation at a repetition rate of up to 5 MHz. The sinusoidal oscillal' tor is designed for 1 MHz operation. An amplifier accepts the 5 Mv input pulses from the memory and provides 5 v output. Orig. art. has: 15 figures. Card L 06401-67 ACC NRt AT6024279 f 9", 28 Fig. 1. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002 Fig. 2. BURFIISTROVJ. Vasiliy Georgiyevich; VINOGRADOV asiltt. I-yAaQyAA I - . - P V .14 - KAZYMOV, Vladimir Iffikolayevich; KOSN, Vasi"y YelJ7arovi,:h-. RUKOV 6 , Arkadiy Semen(wich; EYDIEIIJX, Pinkhus Moiseyevich; ZI-MR04KOV, Ye.V.j red, (C411ection of problems on the organization and technique of trade] Sbornik zadach po organizatsli i tekhnike torgovIi. Moskva, Ekonomikay 1965. 174 P. (KIRA 18:6) ACC N" AR-8002217 SOURCE CODE: UR 0271/66/000/010/13005/13005 AUTHOR: Vinogradov, V. L TITLE: High-speed system of discrete information transmission between digital computers whose redundancy is functionally determined by malfunction probability SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, Abs. 1OB24 REF SOURCE: Sb. 2 ya Vses. konferentsiya po teorii kodir. i yeye prilozh. Sekts. 4. Ch. I. M., b. g., 19-27 TOPIC TAGS: data transmission, digital computer, high'6peed data transmission ABSTRACT: The problem of rapid and reliable transmission of data between digital computers operating within a single computing system is investigated. The concept of thL- discrete transmission ensemble representing the whole complex of transmission system characteristics, transmission methods and coding methods is introduced. A generalized equation of the transmission ensemble is derived. The investigation is limited'to a group of codes which can be expressed by a.matrix Card 1/2 UD AR7002217 whose elements are combinations of word symbols. The communication system between a special-purpose computer and Minsk-l digital computer is given as an example. It is stated that the method described is promising in the case of computers designed for the processing of "pictorial" information, which essentially use a matrix presentation of information. There is one illustration and a bibliog- raphy of 3 titles. [Translation of abstract] [DW] SUB CODE: 09/ Card 2/2 VINOGIUD07, V.K.; KONKIN. P.1., poipolkovnik.,redaktor; MTASNIKOVA. ~M- . . Tgftj~~emkiy r*&Atj*.#j [Saving gasoline in the operation of autonobilet] 17rosomita lienstna pri skepluatatell avtomobilia. Moskya, Toen. izd-vo Ministerstva oboromy Soluza SSR, 1955 74 p. (mLRA 8:8) (Automobiles-Yuel consumptioni 2 1 A, A. .4 //V V AID P - 2101 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pu b. 78 - 14/24 Authors Vinogradov, V. K. and Serov, A. V. Title Appeal to standardize motor-testing methods for auto and tractor lubricants Periodical; Neft. khoz., v.33, no.4, 61-66, Ap 1955 Abstract The aiithor compares existing methods of te9ting motor lubricants as worked out by TsIATIM (Central Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Fuels and Oils), VNIITneftlyu (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Transport, Storage and Use of Oil Products), VNIIAT (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Auto- mobile Transport) and Buggests the adoption of a unified standardized method pf teatIng. Institution: None Submitted : No date v. ~. Initiators OLP socialist competii.ion in the light industr7 Stalin prize winners YoskvE, Znanie, 19-53. 211 p. ~ - - - - I- - T , ~- -- - VINOGRADOV,V. I. Autonatic regulator of the food of lubricating Cil into the cylinders of eaglasse Inergabiulazoo8:19-22 A '55- (Gas and oil ongimes-Woricatioz) .. (NM 8;10) VINOGRAQU, 7. K. i 13.;TZ:3FI',, 13. ';. IndustriFt! I'tc(Adents. Protection of labor and safety eng.1neer;ng in lltlht indu3tr-f. Tekst, %r(-,m 12, No. 7, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, nef.Khwr 195A.2Unclassified. VINOGRADOV, V. K. (Gorikiy) ------- --------- Problems of labor h7giene in the production of oy*nthetic canphor from resinous turpentine. Gig. truda i prof. zab. 5 no.7."-45 J1 '61. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Gortkovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniy. (TURPRITINE INDUS TRY-HYGIENIC ASPECTS) (r,AMPHOR-TOXICOLOGr) AFANASIYEV, Aleksandr Afanaslyevich; RABINOVICH, Yakov Mikhaylovich; VINOGRA re'senzenty, LIOKUMOVICH, KhAh., kand. tekhn. na , retsenzent; KOVOKHATSKIY, K.I., nauchnyy red.[deceased]l MINAYEVA, T.M., red.; TRISHINA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Safety engineering in shoe manufacture]Tekhaika bezopasnosti v obuvnom proizvodstve. Moskva, Rostekhizdat, 1962. 225 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Shoe industry~~-Safety measures) V11 N WIRAD 0 V A ID P 4 1 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Authors Senichkin, M. A. and Vinogradov, V. K. Title Evaluation of filtration of additives from motor oils Periodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #5, 67-70, MY 1954 Abstract The concentration of the additives in motor oils was studied by the authors by means of periodical filtration. The concentrationlB found to vary with the filtrating material and the type of additives. The operating characteristics of the motor oil and the effect of the filtrating material and type of additives must be de- termined experimentally. 2 charts, a diagram and a table. Institution : None Submitted : No date IN ~Atr;.Wz t Of the dailizodo -gyiia A. v secm-v the v K.V nt . ........ VINOGRADOV, V.K.; YKROIWINA, L.V. Effectiveness of feeding carp with granulated food. Trudy sov. Wt. kom. no.14:53-58 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Voerossiyok.iy nauchno-isiledovitellskiy institut prudovogo rybnogo khozyaystva (VNIPRKh). lca~) (Fishes-Food) Evaluation of tha filtered sediments (run motor lubri- A. L~Lcqlc LIP grAdov. 32. ';%6 5, w-jut 11iml-2- -.7 ...U.),muty Illoval Of Variims Oil a4fitivcs Ily filtratimw C:111 tic evaltlawil in the lati-, and the Wit shOUM be malt( it ClWit cill"is"ri" call cau-4c lowering of the lutwicatiocs v due of (tic oil. Ail In4ex of their climin3tion by filt"Oun must tw lrwluAlcd in the oil qxcifir-ltlans. ThV Varicills Altz:10'Un Ineffl-A Inust U judged by thvir ability to fill" out the additives. W. -II.-Stemb,cig 5050. gammmom OF "I'mim or Am Moq in 11M amuchkIn A, wd RE Rem. M=. (oil MTERZ. I yv-4 W-170): C I m luttlomts U.-Cnall 8 n"8 n1tcr C'ITG Siollur rtxults *a r*Cw,:l lets (it KiMitivvs is a3e In mutartAlo e~clnos is rtac=erded as a C49t cativ--d. 1~j VINOGRADOV., V. K. A ID P - 3 1, 1 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Authors Senichkin, M. A. and Vinogradov, V. K. Title Evaluation of filtration of additives from motor oils Periodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #5) 67-70, MY 1954 Abstract The concentration of the additives In motor oils was studied by the authors by means of periodical filtration. The concentrationk found to vary with the filtrating material and the type of additives. The operating characteristics of the motor oil and the effect of the filtrating material and type of additives must be de- termined experimentally. 2 charts, a diagram and a table. Institution : None Submitted : No date IMMA-DUL " P'. V16 0 industrial Accidents Protection.of labor and safety engineering in light industry. Tekst. prcm. 12, No. 7, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October -195t. Unclassified. 2 SENICHKIN, H.A.; VINOGRADOT, V.I. Evaluation of defiltration of additives from motor oils. Neft.khoz. 32 no.5z67-70 MY 154. (MLRA 7:5) (Oil inspection) (Petroleum products) VIDREVICHt YAkov Veniaminovichi VINOGRADOVj V.K.p red. (Productivity of labor in the textile and otber ligbt industries of the U.S.S.R.] Proizvoditelinost' truda v teketi-11- noi i legkoi pror7shlennosti SSSR. Pod red, V.K.Vinogradova. Moak-va, Rostekhizdato 1960. .127 p. (MIRA 15:5) (Textile industry-Labor productivity) VINOCTUDOV, V. K. VINOGRADOV, V. K. "The 1bysiological Role of Laukocytes in of Fish and some problemm of the Nervous this Process." Moscow Technical Inst of and Economy imeni A. I. Mikoyan. Moscow, (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate Science) the Ovulation Regulation of the Fish Industry 1956. In Biological So: Knizhaya Latopis', No. 17, 1956, 8RDSTAMISKIT, N.Y.; JODCHKIN, D.A.; VINDORADOT, V.Li; WERKAN, V.A. Research In. the synthesis and conversion of ozygen-containlvg organoollicon compounds. Part 6, Interaction of hydrogen- con-tainlag aII71(aryl) Oklabloromilenes with alcohol@. IST. AN SSSX. Otd.khtm.nauk no.10.,1269-1271 D 056. (MEM 9112) 1. Institut organicheskey khtmit Iment N.D. Zelinskogo Almdemit nauk SSSR. (Silane) (Alcohol@) j~7 -4 PC V Z- AUTHCRS.- Shostakov I'ay, 1-.F. Kochkin, D.A. .Vinogmdov,_ V.L. 62-12-4/2C SITLE: Investigation of the '.pithesie and of the Tmnsformations of Vinyl Cciinrounds of Silicon (Isaledovaniya v oblasti sinteza i prevrashche- niy vinilovykh soyedineniy kremniya) Information 3. The Cbtaining of Vinyl-~.,kl)cyl-Chlorine-Bilanea by the Intemction of Aoetylene With Hydrogen-Containing Chlorosilanes and the Inve3tigation of Scme of Their Properties (Boobehaheniye 3- Poluoheniye vinilalkilkhlor- silanov vzaimodaystvVon atsetilena a voaorodsoderzhnshchirLi khlorsilanami i issleclovaniye ikh nekotorykh svoystv)- PERIODICAL: Izvestiya JAN SSSR Otdelen3YE!Khimicheskikh Naid,-, 1957t I;r 12, pp. 1452-1456 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper deals -,rith the elaboration of the reaction of the vinylation, of hydrogen-containing allWI-halide-silanes as a result of their coopemtion -,rith acetylene. Frcm the reaction products the following substances were separated: methyl- and ethyl butadienyl- dichlorine silanes, dimethyl- and diethyltetrachloride silylethanes, as well as dimethyl- and diethyltetrachloride allylethanes. The catalyzers of the vinylation are those of the palladium group (metrils, Gard 1/2 acids. salts). The reaction of vinylation oan be realized by means Investigation of the S~mthesis and of the Transformations 62-12-4/2C of Vinyl Compounds of Silicon. Information 3. The Cbtaining of Vinyl-AllWl-Chlorine-Silp-nes by the Interaction of Acetylene With Hvdrogen-Containing Chlomilanes and the Inveatigation of Some of Their Properties of the method interrupted in autoclave as viell as by the uninter- rupted method (like in the case of the virWlation of -.lcohols). There are 9 references, 6 of vhich are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONt Institute for Organic Chemistry 21 USSR :Lmeni IT.D.Zelinskiy (Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo Akndemii neuk). SUM-11TTED: June 22, 1956 AVkM4BLE: Library of Congress Card 2,/2 1. Hydrogen-Vinylation-Reaction 2. MWWlbutadienyldichlorine 3. Ethylbutadieny1dichlorine 4. Diethyltetrachloride silylethanes SHOSTAKOVSKIY14.,70; 10C N, D*A.; VIIIOGRkMV, V.L.; 13TERMAN, V.A. Synthesis and conversion of oxygen containing silicon organic compounds, Part 6: Reaction of oxygen containing alkyl (aryl) dichlorosilanes with alcohols. Zhur. ob. khim. 27 no.9:2487-2491 S '57. (MIRA 11:3) 1.Institut organicheskoy khimil AN SSSR, (Silanes) (Alcohols) AUTHORS: Minachev, Kh, M., Shuykin, 11. 1.. SOY/62-58-7-12/26 Vinogradov, V. L. TITLE: A Comparative Investigation of the Catalytic Properties of Platinum on the Conditions of Benzine Aromatization at Atmospheric and Increased Hydrogen Pressure (Sravnitellnoye izucheniye kataliticheskikh svoystv platiny v usloviyakh aromatizatsii benzina pri atmosfernom I povyshennom davleniyakh vodoroda) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1958, Nr 7, PP 866 - 869 (USSR) ABSTRACT: During the last years the authors of the present paper have dealt with the investigation of the catalytic properties of the Pt--, Pd-, Rh- Ni- and Co catalysts (Refs 1-10). In the present paper the authors report on the investigation of the activity and stability of the 4% platinized charcoal on the conditions of the aromatization of the benzine fraction at atmospheric pressure and different temperatures. Furthermore the activity and the stability of 0,8% platinized charcoal was investigated on the same conditions as prevailing in the case Card 1/2 of the 4% one. The results of the investigations are: The A Comparative Investigation of the Catalyzic SOY/62-58-7-12/26 Properties of Platinum on the Conditions of Benzine Aromatization at Atmospheric and Increased Hydrogen Pressure ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: greatest activity and stability wan found with the 0,8% cata- lyst Pt -- C, which operated at 4600 and at 20 atmospheres absolute pressure. It is of interest to learn that the two catalysts do not carry out any other reactions but the reaction of the dehydratton of the 6-membered cycles. There are 1 figureo 1 table, and 1r) referencon, 15 of which are Soviet. Institut organicheakoy khimil im.N.D.Zelinskogo(Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni R.D.Zelinskiy) January 3, 1957 Card 2/2 SOV/74-27-10-4/4 AUTHORS: Shostakovskiy, M. F., Koch-kin, D. A., Vinogradov, V. L. (Moscow) TITLE: The Unsaturated Silicon Compounds (Nepredellnyye soyedineniya kremniya) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi khimii, 1958, Vol 27, Nr 10, pp 1221-1256 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Early in this paper the authors deal with the importanoe of such silicon compounds which have alkyl or alkene groups at the silicon atom. In the USSR as well as abroad abundant scient if4C publications on the unsaturated silicon compounds are available. The first part of this report is devoted to the vinyl compo-un-'s of silicon. In section 1 the following methods for the production of vinyl silane are dis2ussed: a) the production of 7inyl chloro- silanes from vinyl chloride and silicon by means of direct synthesis; b) the production of vinyl alkyl silanes and halogen vinyl silanes by means of de'.-;ydzcchlorination of the chloro- alkyl silanes; c) organometallic synthesis of the vinyl .-.om- pounds of silicon; d) the organolithium synthesis; e) vinylation of the silanes by means of ai:etylsi f) production of orj;ano- silicic vinyl ethers. In the second section the physical proper- Card 1/3 ties of the vinyl silares are discussed. Section three deals The Unsaturated Silicon Compolindn SOV/74-27-10-4/4 with the chemical properties of the vinyl silanes: a) inter- action between thq halogen vinyl zilaneo and alcohols; b) reaction with ethyleria chlorohydrinj c) fqdrohalogenation; 1) hydrolysis and cohydrolysis; e) combination with aidehydes; f) combination with clialkyldithiophogphoric acids; g) combination with thiocyanogen; h) Friedel-Krafts reaction; i) diene- synthesis; k) the combination with chloroform and tetrachi-cro- silicon; 1) interaction with r-.arbon oxide and hydroeen (OY.O- synthesis). The second part of the paper treats the allyl cc-,- pounds of silicon. Section 1: diverse methods for the production of allyl silanes: a) direct synthe B43 of the ally! chlorcsfianes; b~ organomag-le31UM synthesis of the allyl compounds cf silicon; c organolithium synthesis of the a- and P-alkenyl compounds cf silicon; d) hydrogenation of the allyl chlorosilanes; e) pro- duction of halogen alkenyl ailanes by combination witi, butadienei section 2: the physical proparties of the allyl silanes; section 3: the chemical properties of the allyl compounds of siliccn: The interaftion with hydrogen bromide and hydrogen iodide, with hydrogen chloride, with halides; hydrogenation of the allyl silanes, reaction with sulfuric acid etc. Part 3: Unsaturatel Card 2/3 organosilicic compounds of the acetylene series: section 1: The Unsaturated Silicon Compounds SOV/74-27-10-4/4 methods for the production of organosilicic compounds of the acetylene seriesi section 2: physical properties of the organo- silicic compounds of the acetylene series. Section 3: chemical properties of the organosilicia compounds of the acetylene series. Part 4 of the paper deals with the polymerization and the copolymerization of unsaturated compounds of silicon. Section 1: polymerization. Section 2: copolymerization. There are 3 tables and 119 references, 70 of which are Soviet. Card 3/3 D 00 ton 2 -2 _,-ACC-NRi-Ar6V0G95-1-3- n n i ~a xjx_1 'E.- U11/0413/6a/o V:~Yr rVr_4fVWCa ALFTHOR: retrov, K.-A-.; Raksha, M. A.; Vinogradov, V. L. ORG: none TITLE: Synthesis of dichlorides of alkoxyvinyl- o a lko;~Cyq11C;[1- hi -40 a vinyl-thiophosphinic acids.4 Class 12 No. 17 announced by the, Milita r AcacLemy of CH-e-fiff-call Defense tv ya akademiya khimicheskoy zashchity)j SOURCE: -Izobreteniya., promyshlennyye obraztsy,, tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 1966, 22 TOPIC TAGS: vinyl thiophosphinic acid, dichloride ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method for the synthesis of dichlorides of alkoxyvinyl- or allcoxyalkylvinyl- thiophosphinic acids by the interaction of organic ethers with phos- phorus pentaohloride in an inert solvent followed by the treatment of the reaction mass with hydrogen sulfide. To broaden the variety of raw materials, the use of ethers of the aliphatic series is suggested. (LD] SU13 CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: O7Aug64/ Card 1/1 uDc: 547.419.11053.23.07 zip; j ACC NRi AP7000239 SOURCE CODE: Ult/0079/66/036/004/0715/0718 ;7 AUTHOR: Petrov, K. A.; Rakshn, M. A. ; Vinogradov, V. L. ORG: none :"Synthesis and Study of the Properties of DeriVatives of' Alkenephosphlnio Aoids4 Is Froduotion of Dichlorldes of Substi- ;tuted Vinylphosphinio Acids by the Reaction of Ethers with ~Phosphorus Pontaohloridet; ~osocvr,.Zhurnal Obshchey Khimil, Vol 36, No 4. 1966, pp 715- Abstract: A method was developed for synthesizing dAchlorides __,of alko. vla;phopp c"and beta -alkoxy -alpha -al 1w1v Inyl- V _41p1 -aeids In good!:yields by the reaction of others with phosphorue peritaoliloride In an inert solvent or in exceng otherp followed by treatment with 3ulfur dioxide. The dichlorides of bet-a-propoxy-alpha-mothyl and bota-butoxy-alpha-ethylvinyl- hosphinic, and -thiophosphinio acids were prepared and oharaot- zed for-the f,irst time. The study of the rcaotion:3 of pho- = sphorus pentachloride with others containing mixed radicals and he study of the properties of..derivatives--of*alkenephoi3phinio ~aoids are bo1nx-oqnV1nuqa,. ' Orig. art. has: 1 table. CJPFtS.- 37,1767- C,rd 1/2 IJDC: FkCR ",71 0 TOPIC TAGS$'*phosphinic acldp organic synthetic process, phosphorus chloride SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 04 Mar 65 / ORIG REF: 023 / OTH REF: 005 2/2 VINOGROOV, V.L. Testing the discharge capacity of turbines at large hydroelectric power stations. Sbor. rab. po gidrol. no.4:128-133 164. (MTIRA 19: 1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy gidrologicheskiy institut, Leningrad. SAVC19mo, V.P.; V!NOGfLUOV,..V.L.i YAKGVIZV, Yv.T. Frout and rear effect and its prospecting impcrtoinco. Geol. nefti, i gaza 9 no.706~4-0 Je 165, (MIRA 18%12) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatelliskiy truntitut prirodnogo gazae .,L 4957-66 EWT(m)/EPF(c)/E11P(j) RM AGG NRI AP502566o SCSPE CODHs UR/0286/6~/990/4 26/0026 radovq V. L.' !AUTHORSt Petrov, Ka A.1 Rakeha He A Vinq V, L.V'I' OROz none JTITLEs A method for obtaining #jjjmQ1chloroWdxydridea of substituted y!Mlphoo- phonic acids* Cla 12 No. 174627 SOURCEt Byullaten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no, 189 1965# 26 ~._j TOPIC TAGSt phosphonic acid, vinylphosphonic acid., fatty'acidt phosphor organic compound ABSTRAM This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining divinylchloroan,4, bydrides of substituted vinylphosphonic acids by reacting simple asters with hosphorus pentachloride,, with subsequent treatment of the reaction mixture with p sulfur dioxide. To increase the range of starting raw-materials., esters of simple fatty acids were used. In an alternative procedures exceds of starting ester is. used as solvent. SUB COM OC/ SUBK DATEs l1Jul64 -C _C&rd_2A _UDC,__547.4i9.1!-3i2.oz_ J YEFR&OV, Bergey Vasillyevich; STRUGACHO Vladimir Abra=vich; DUBOSKAYA, Vera Aronovna; VINOG1"V, V.L90 red.; PLUIYUNIKOV, M.N., red.; VARAKOSOVA, (Intaglio printing] Glubokala pechat'. Moskva, 1zd-vo "56vetskaia Rosaiia," 1961. 372 P. (MIU 1523) (Plate printing) SHOR, Issak,-Tladimirovich; TINOGRADOT, T.L., red.; POPOT, N.D., tekhn. red. ,J ,...... - (Alectric power plants for motion-picture projection] Kin*- ,, laktrostantaii; uchabnoe posobie dlis uchashchikhaia kino- takhnikumov. Koakva. Izd-vo "Sovetaksia Rosaiia," 1960. 272 P. (KIRA 13:7) (Blectric power plante) (Kotion-picture projection) BMMZIN, Boris Ivanovich; TINOGRADOT, T.L., red.; ROZIN, B.A.. tekhn.red. (Printing 1ndustr7 materials; & textbook] Foligrafichaskia naterla2y; uchobnik. Moskva, Izd-vo OSovetskaia Rossiia," 1960. 560 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Paper products) (Printing machinery and supplies) SHIMON, Alekeendr Alekseyevich; VINOGRADOV, Y.L., red.; TELAGIN. A.S., tekhn.red. [Technical means for cultural and educational work; textbook for the schools for community center employees] Tekhnichaskie sredstva kallturno-proevatitallnoi raboty; uchabnik dlia kullturno- proevetitellnykh shkol. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetaknia Rosaiia,O 1959. 243 p. (MIRA 13:5) Olectric apparatus and appliances) (Community centers) IUMVICH, Iosif Andreyevichi Prinimaii -uchastiye: FEDOROV, S.F.; VXAQLRW. V 1. nauchayy sotrudnik; KOZYREVA, N.A., nauchnyy sotradnik; PXRZ- V&SUA, M.I., nauchnyy sotradnik; YETRABM, V.A., nauchnyy sotradnik. MIRONOT, S.I., akademik, otv.red.; SHOBODOV, S.P., red. iod-va; GUSEVA, A.P., teklui.red. (Facies and geochemical characteristics of Keso-Cenozoic deposits of the eastern part of Western Siberia] Fatsial'no-gookhimicheakaia kharektaristika mazo-kainozoiskikh otloshenii Vostochnogo Zaurallia. Mookva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 114 p. (MIRA 12sO 1. &ikovoditall Yontoohnoy komplokunoy nefte-gazovoy ekspeditali AN SSSR (for Tedorov). 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for YedorOT). 3. Laboratoriya genezion nefti (for Mironov, Vinogradov, Kozyreva. Perevbdentseva, Feyrabent). (Siberia, Western--Geology, Stratigraphic) VIjIOGRAR2y,_S,jj,,,~_ AKUiSKI1-, 'K.D.; USPEENSKIY, VA.; BRAYLOVSKIY, N.G., . *5F inzh.l red.; VO.IOE0Y.--VAL, L.V., tekhn. red. (How to prevent the blocking of wheel sets] Kak predupredit' zaklinivanie kolesnykh par. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 203 p. (MIM 17: 2) VINOGRAI)OV, V.M. Wdrostatic level recorder with pneumatic transmission. Trudy GGI no.84:60-63 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Liquid level indicators) VII7waum, V. Fi. I'llook-rule (Klyuclivaya reyka) Designed by the State ~vdrological Institute Design," No h, pp 83-84. (7,4ateorologiya i Gidrologiya, No 6 Nov/Dec 1947) SO: U-3218) 3 Apr 1953 VINOGRADDV, V.M. I ~-W� Few bydrometric windlass equipped witb a rotatable crane arm. Trudy Wrl no.?0:76-80 '58. (MRA 11:11) (Hydrology) vmoaum Ice sinker and device for lowering the rotator when working on ice. Trudy GGI no.70:81-83 '58. 1 (MIRA 11:11) (E~rdrology--Cold weather conditions) T-M-- RAZUMCVSKITO Y.T.; MOVA, L.T.; TA=IMNOVo P.Y.; 'NOGR ..A~ I HITEILOT, O.V.; PICHUGIN, B.X.; PROKOVIV, I.V.,- FIDOROVO B.L.; KOSMUMSKIT, T.S.; IVANOTAO A.S.; SHIGIRITO T.G., USHCI n T, Gel*; VgRONKOVA, YaGA.; ZAKUTUA,'A.A.; SJMXMWO N.A.; KUMKW, A.I.; POPOV9 B.L.;.FINOGIKOVg V.-P., NABOROT9 V.B.; CHENCHIKMXIY, S.Y.; IVANOV, Te.A~; AIKHIM079 VoSo, red.; VINOGRADOV, V.M., red.; SMIRKOV, A.M., red.; KA OVSUU.-O.G.. red. izd-va; RUDCHOW, A.M*, red. izd-va; LIM07A, I.Se, takhn. red. [Foreign co=erce of the U.S.S.R. with capitalist countries] Vnesh- n1aia torgovIia SSSH a kapitallaticheeklml stranami. Moskya, Thash- torgisdat, 1957. 232 p, (MIAA 1137) 1, Moscow. FatWha*--issledovatel'sIdy kon"yunktuxWy inatitut. (Rassia-Commarce) PICHUGIN, B.M.; SABRLINIKOV. L.V.; BODRIN. V.V.; SOLODKIN, R.G.; KRU2HKOV. V.I.; MMOVA. L.V.; LYUBSKIY, M.S.; PUCHIK. Ye.P. Cdeceaaedh KAMSKIT, N.H.; TASHCOM. G.I.; GLr-ICMXOYA, I.N.; MOROV, B.A.; KARAVITJCV, A *P.--VIROGRADOV V M., red.; SHLENSKAYA. V.A., red.izd-va; ~tekhn.red. [Commercial policy of European capitalist countries] Torgovo- politicheakii rezhim evropeiskikh kepitalistichookikh stran. Moskva, Vneshtorgizdat, 1960. 234 p. (KIRA 14:2) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-iseledovatellekly konwyunkturnyy inatitut. (Marops. Western--Foreign trade regulation) GORBUEOV, Rom Grigorlyevichi__YTNPGRADOVS--V.4.1 red.; KAKHOVSKAYA, O.G., red. izd-va; LEKANOVA, I.S., tekhn. red. [Soviet-American trade re2Atidnsl Bovetsko-amerikanakie torgovye otnosheniia. Moskva, Vheihtorgizdatp 1961 58 p. (MIRA 14:6) (Russ ia-'Ccooderce-United Statee (United States-Commerce-Rusoia; VINOGRADDVO _!.N.,__inzherAer. 4blOW - Irregular heating of metal in an electric are furnace. Stall 17 n0.3: 275-276 Mr '57. (KLIIA 104.4) 1. ?Bentrallnaya laboratori7a avtomRtIkI. (31actric furnaces) 137-58-6-11460 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1952, Nr 6, p 30 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yefroymovich, Yu.Ye - TITLE: Refinement of a Method for Mcasuring the Temperature of Molten Steel in a Furnace (Usovershenstvovaniye metoda iz- mereniya temperatury zhidkoy stali v pechi) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol 18, pp 6Z9-633 ABSTRACT: The temperature range within the bath of an electric steel foundry furnace may attain 40 or 500C. Investigations con- ducted by the TsLA and the Elektrostal' Plant, in which 5- and 15-t furnaces are used, confirm the existence of a tempera- ture gradient attaining 1.5 degree/cm. Rabbling reduces but does not eliminate the temperature differences. Improved ac- curacy in temperature measurement may be accomplished by refinement of the measuring devices and primarily by equal- izing the temperature field of the bath, e._r,., by the introduc- tion of magnetic agitation. An experimental installation for the measurement of temperature that has been mounted on a 5-t Card 1/2 furnace consists of a thermocouple with W-Mo electrodes (in a 137-38-6-11460 Refinement of a Method (cont.) shielding shell containing a circulating through a water-cooled aperture in the couple has been brought to 15-20 hours. inert gas), lowered into the furnace roof. The service life of the thermo- V,T. 1. FuranceS-Perforniance 2. Steel--Temperature factors 3. Tempera Ture- -Ple a_~ urement 4. Ther~Tiocotiples--Applicat-'-:;ns Card Z/Z VIBOGRADOV . V.11% Autc~aatic control of thermal ccnditior-s in steel =elting ar-- fusmaceso Izv. vyse ucyeb. Za'7~; chern. =et. 4 no.7:18C-- 39 4 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Moskovskiy institut, stali. (Electric furnaces) (Automatic control) S11311611000100410031003 B105/B202 AUTHORS: Yefroymovich, Yu. Ye., Vi ojzgfjdgv-,X, It Pirozhnikov, V. Ye., Danishevskiy, 9-.K. TITLE: Application of refractory endpieces for controlling the lining temperature of electric arc furnaces by means of thermocouples PERIODICAL: Ogneupory, no. 4, 1961, 181-184 TEXT: The authors describe thermocouples with refractory endpieces for measuring the temperature of liquid steel and of the refractory lining. The Tsentral'naya laboratoriya avtomatiki (TsLA) (Central Laboratory of Automation) and the zavod "Elektrostall" (Works "Elektrostall") are conducting comprehensive work for the automation of the steel melting process in electric arc furnaces. The following persons participate in this work: L. V. Vinogradova, N. I. Voronin, L. I. Gellis, I. A. Getman, V. V. Levchuk, T. Z. Malikova, 0. M. Margulis, K. G. Romanchenko, and D. S. Rutman. Fig. 1 shows the arrangement of the thermocouples for continuous temperature measurement of the lining as well as of the Card 1/ 5 S/131/61/000/004/003/003 Application of refractory endpieceB ... B105/B202 liquid steel temperature in the electric are furnace. Thermocouples with tungsten-rhenium electrodes with a content of 5-' and 20';tf) of rhenium EP5/20 (VR5/20) which had been developed by the TabA and the Moskovokiy elektrolampovyy zavod (Moscow Incandescent Lamps Factory) and tungsten-molybdenum electrodes with an addition of 0-5% aluminum, which were produced by the TsNIIChM (Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel-skiy institut chernoy metallurgii (Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy)) proved to be the most stable thermocouples for a continuous temperature control. The temperature of the lining is continuously recorded by a self-recording potentiometer. To select the most suitable endpieces the products obtained from ZrO 29 Al203 ' BeO, MgO were tested which had been produced by the VIO, UNIIO (Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ogneuporov (Ukraine Scientific Research Institute of Refractories)) as well as by the Podol'skiy zavod (Podol'sk Works). The experiments were made in a 20-t furnace operating with a 9000-kva transformer. Maximum stability was observed in high- alumina endpieces which had been produced by the Podollsk Works of Refractories. The experimental results showed that endpiecea with a wall Card 2/5 3,1131 0511 Application of refractory endpieceB ... 31 B202 thickness of more than 1.0 mm, are suited best for the continuous temperature measurement of the linin& of walls and arcs during 4-5 hours (duration of melt) (Fig. 4). Endpiece8 with higher thermal stability are necessary for temperatures exceeding 17000C. The duration of melting and.thus also the overheating of the lining can be reduced by increasing the temperatures of the metal in the period of oxidation. Test melts of remolten IiIV,15 (ShKhl5) steel showed that with a reduction of the specific current consumption by 50-55 kwh on the average, the average duration of melt could be reduced by 33 and/or 17 min. The control of electrical and thermal conditions resulted in an increase of the average stability of walls and arcs of electric arc furnaces by approximately 3-5 melts. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: TsLA Glavproyektmontazhavtomatiki Card 3/5 Application of refractory endpiecr.u Legend to FiG. 1: I - immersion thermo- couple; II - thermo- couple in the arc; III - thermocouple in the wall- 1) metal tube; 2~ graph.,te block; 3) refractory endDiece 1,/i 311611000100410031-J,.J B105/b2O2 Gar.d_,W - Application of refrr-ctory endplece3 Legend to Fig- 4: durability S/ -, 'x I / 6 1 / ") --.O'~~ ~ ,:- , " /. , -1 ' 11". ~' -. - B105/,B202 of the endpieces as depending on their wall thickness when measuring the temperatures of electric are furnaces. a) durability, hr; b) wall thickness, mm. ./ Y. zu Card 5/5 372,19 s/148/62/000/003/004/011 ff s Yo 0 En4/E435 AUTHOR: Vinogradov. V.M. TITLE: Automation of steel melting in electrical are furnaces PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, no.3, 1962, 67-76 TEXT: Currently, steel melting is controlled manually, guided by periodic spectrographic and chemical analysis, temperature measurements and measurements of electrical quantities. This does not ensure adequate uniformity of the product. The present work, undertaken in the Central Automation Laboratories, enquires into various organizational and technical measures which would facilitate mechanization and automation of the ste'el melting process. Criteria are established for the essential measurements. The melting cycle comprises a chain of consecutive functions determined by the state of the metal$ the slag and the furnace. The controllable factors influencing the process include the supply of electrical energy, feeding charge materials and oxygen into the furnace and mechanical operations such as-mixing. Card 1/3 s/148/62/000/003/004/011 Automation of steel melting ... E114/E435 The non-controllable factors are the initial conditions of the furnace and the furnace charge. An experiment was carried out on a 20 ton capacity furnace making ball-bearing steel W X15 (ShKhl5)- The cycle was divided into 32 main invervals of which 37.8% were "technological", 28.9% "supply of energy1l and 33.3% "mechanical operations". It was found possible to reduce the average length of cycle by 73 minutes, corresponding to 50% increase in productivity. A further 18 minutes could be saved by applying electromagnetic mixing and increasing the speed of electrode movement. The savings were 16, 9 and 25% in the "technological", "energy supply" and "mechanical operations" parts of the cycle respectively. Some 40 to 50 kWh /ton were saved in electrical energy thereby. Use of oxygen saves 5 to M/b of cycle time. The information needed to control the cycle comprises temperatures of the refractory lining and of the metal, and physical and chemical measurements of the state of the furnace contents. Some measurements can be done.instantaneously, others reA.uire a period of time. Some are carried out visually - subjectively. During 24.71/a of the time (comprising 18 intervals Card 2/ 3 S/148/62/000/003/004/011 Automation of steel melting ... E114/E435 out of 32) interlock control can be applied initiating one interval automatically when the preceding interval is completed. During 20.5% of the time (comprising 10 intervals) the process is controlled by chemical analysis and instantaneous measurements. During 511-7% of the time (11 intervals) control is purely by subjective judgment. Conclusions are that the division of process into intervals provides a rational basis for estimating the relative importance of function time savings and for the determination of essential quantities which have to be measured. New sensing heads have to be developed to provide information for automatic control of 50 to 60% of the cycle time which is now done by subjective judgment. The work was carried out at the Central Automation Laboratory under the direction of Professor Doctor of Technical Sciences N.V.Okorokov. There are 2 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATIONS; Moskovskiy institut stali i Tsentrallnaya laboratoriya avtomatiki No~cow Steel Institute and Central Automation Laboratory) SUBMITTED: June 21, 1961 Card 3/3 S/130/6Z/000/006/001/003 Aoo6/Aiol AUTHORS: VJnoxradov V "M Yefroymovich, Yu. Ye.,Kablukovskiy, A. F., Simonov, V.-I. TITLE; Automated control and regulation of heat conditions of a steel- melting are furnace PERIODTCAL: Motallurg, no. 6, 1962, 16-18 TEXT: To eliminate deficiencies In the use of Immersion thermocouples, the Central Laboratory of Automation and the Blektrostall Plant have denjg1lo-d a mechanized unit for multiple periodic measurement of the metal temperature In the pool of a steelmelting are furnace and have developed-an automatic method of regulating the heat conditions of the furnace. The temperature-measuring unit consists,of a pneumatic force-mechanIsm, a trolley for moving the thermocouple, guides, a mechanism controlling the position of the thermocouple and a control board, The unit is fixed to the furnace portal and the tungsten-rhenium thermo- couple is introduced into the furnace through a special hole, Between the measurements, this aperture is closed by a pneumatio-driven-slide which operates the electro-pneumatic relay circuit of the thermocouple. An electronic potentio- Card 1/2 S/130/62/000/006/001/003 Automated control and regulation Aoo6/Aloi meter with a signal unit and automatic control of the completed measurement serves as a secondary registering device. The use of this device reduces errors in measuring the mean pool temperature; the temperature control can also be performed during smoke formation without switching-off the furnace. The metal temperature pulse can be used to produce a clo3ed circuit for the automat1c control of the furnace heat conditions. The metal temperature indicator is connected to the heat-condition control unit which operates the transformer- voltage step-switch and an automatic device regulating the power supply with the aid of a computer. Experiments made with the new and conventional units 0,)w that the temperature straggling of the metal in the pool and In the ladle can be reduced by a factor of 2.5 - 3.5. The efficiency of the furnace is raised by 7 - 9%; electric-power consumption decreases by 3.5 - 4.0%. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONS: TsLA (Central Laboratory of Automation); Zavodf'Elektrostalt't (Elektrostall Plant) Card 2/2 S/133/62/()00/006/002/015 A054/A 1. 27 AUTHORS: Kablukovakiy, A. F., Candidate of Technical Sclencer., 'Amonov, V. I., Vinogradov,__Y. f4.,_j'-.ng1necrs TITLE: Temperature checks of the bath and control of arc furriace heat con- ditions PERIODICAL: Stall, no. 6, 1962, 521 - 523 TEXT: The conventional method of ensuring the required heat conditions of smelting, based on immersion thermo-couples and manual control, sometimes cau*es variations in temperature of 60 - 700C during the oxidizing and reducing periods. To improve the-existing temperature control methods, tests were carried out at the "Elektrostall" Plant in smelting MX15 (ShKhl5) grade steel in a 20-ton arc furnace. In these tests the optimum operating conditions of the electrical system were established for obtaining the required metal temperatures and prevent- ing overheating of the furnace lining. It was found that the main factors affect- ing the control of the furnace operation are the accuracy of the metal tempera- ture recording in the bath and the accuracy with which instructions as to the Card 1/2 . Temperature checks of... )Yo A054/A127 duration of smelting phases, the amounts of slag forming, alloying elements, oxygen and ore are being followed. The conventional manual method of bath tem- perature recording with Immersion thermocouples in arc furnaces riot provided with electromagnetic stirring equipment Is not accurate enough (the places of'lrneasure- ment vary) and necessitates switching off the current, thus causing unwarranted standstills (5 - 7 minutes for 20 measurements). Hence a mechanibm has been de- veloped to allow mechanical temperature recording of the metal by means of BP -5/20 (VR-5/20) immersion thermocouples. This mechanism gives more accurate average Indications, because the places of recording in the depth of the bath and on the metal surface are stabilized. It was also possible to increase the number of measurements to 15 - 20 and to reduce the current switch-off time during smelt- Ing. When applying the new heat control method (manually), the variations in t-em- perature were reduced to j-1QoC and overheating of the lining was completely eli- minated. Comparison of the temperature conditions with the conventional and the experimental method shows that inaccuracies of the conventional control sy5tem are apt to lengthen the smelting process (for the reducing period alone) by an average of 15 - 20 minutes and to increase power consumption by 30 - 40 Y11-hour/torl. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Zavod "Elektrostal!' ("Elektrostal"' Plant) and Tsentral'naya labora- Card 2,/2 toriya avtomatiki (Central Laboratory of Automation)