SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VLASENKO. S.P. - VLASENKO, V.P.

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.The effect of ionizing radiation S/739/6o/ool/000/015/015 P-020/F,185, knot lead to any notable changes in these findings. There are 3 figures. ~Card 2/2 VLASEITKO, S*Plf kand.med.nauk; GARINYANI Dzh.Eh... starBhiy laborant Effect of some vegetative poisons on the o7ygen cons=r;tion by irradiated rats. Vop. radiobiol. MI AEN. SSR 2:181-187 161. (MIRA 18:4) VLASSMO) S.P., . .,- - - il ~~ffect of insulin c,-l t~.c- -- X-ray irradiated --a.s. Vc.-. radlob-lol. A,",* 1-1-IN. SISR 161. (~,URA 38-4) VLASENKO, S.P.j kando ux)d, nauk; GARWYAN, D.Kn.~ minddity nawrAinyj ootrudwk kXfect of cortisone and adreriocorticotropic hormone on oxygen conoumption by irraqiated rats. vop. radioblol- LAI" Arm. SSR1 3/4i145-150 163. Participdtton of t1lo adrenal cortex in somu iranit es tat Lana of radiation a: ckze:3a. lbil.:2153-2)9 (1,11hi-A !ACCESSXOM NR: AP4021552.---- 8/0298/64/017/002/0037/0040 A7MOR: Shakhnazaryans Be Le :TITLN: sffect or preliminary irradiation on the radioresistanoo of rats 1SOURCH: AN ArmSSR9 lzvestlya,, Biologioheskiye naukit v, I?v no* It 119649 37-40 ITOPIG TAGS: preliminary irradiationg repeated irradiationg lradiorsaistance increases X-Irradiationg prolonged life span# oxygen consumption# radlosenaltivitT change !ABSTRACT: This study was carried out to determine whether preliminary lirradiation increases the radioresistance of irradiated animals. 'Experimental rats were X-irradiated (RUM-11 unit, 15 mat 180 kwo :filter 0,5 m cu+oo5 m Al) with preliminary single 3.00 r or 500 r !doses and 1 to 14 days later were irradiated with a single 750 rdoaa*.-'- ,Average life spent body weights and peripheral blood served as indicano iOxygen consumption was measured 29 4# 8# and 15 days after repeated .irradiation to determine external gas exohiange ohangeo Findivgs ;Indic ti that radiosensitivity change depends on length of the Ca rd ;72 1ACCESSION NR: 'AP4021552 linterval between prelinary and repeated irradiation. With a da i 14 !intervalp average life span increases from 8,2 to 13 days# but Is not I !accompanied by increased body weight or normalization of peripheral I ,blood. With a 3 to 7 day interval oxygen consumption In markedly ,reduced on the 2nd and 4th days after repeated irradiation. However, with a 14 day interval oxygen consumption is normal on the 2ridj 4th, land 8th days and in reduced only on the 15th day, The inhibiting leffeets of ionizing radiation on gas exchange do not appear to be icumulative. Gan exchange change appears to be dependant more on the !state of reparation processes in the organism than on radiation dose. 'Radioresistance of an organism Is Increased with preliminary irradia- Ition. 14 days prior to.repeated radiation as wresult of the mobiliza- ition of adaptive reaotione and increased general realstanoe, Orig, tart. has: 2 tableso~ !ASSOCIATION:' None* SUBMITTEDs nNov63 DATE ACQ: 31Mar64 ENCLs 00 'SUB COM. NA MW SOV: 03.3 OTHM-- 003 Card 2/2 ALAVIRULU, M.I., dotseent; V~4.Ei4KO, S.P., kano. med. nauk; MARUKYAh, T.Kn., mladshiy nauchnTy sotrucinik; AYRAPLTYAII, F.O., aspirant; GiaGURIAN, D.G., starshiy laborant Efrect of X-rays on the activity of hyaiuroaidase and hyaluronic acid. Vop. radiobiol- LAN Arm. SS.Iij 3/4:229-234 163. (mliLb, i'l:b) VLASENKO, S.P.; SHAKHIIAZARYA14, F.L. Effect of preliminary irradiation on the radioresistance of nonlinebred rats. Izv. AN Arm. SSH. Biol. nauk3 17 no. lt 37-40 Ja '64. (MIRN 17s7) 1. Sektor radiobiologii AMN SSSR. VLASENKO S.F., kand.med,nauk; YMYFETS, Yu.B., mladz)hiy nauchnyy :-'5-UhZnik; CHIL-AXOPYAN, L.A. Effect of ionizing radiation on the co4sumption of oxygen and aw some aspects of carbohydrate metabolim. Vop. radlobiol. CAN Arm. SSR] 1:191-197 160. (MIRA 15:3) (RADIATION-PH-MIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (CARBOIMRATE METABOLISM) (=GF.1 IN THE DWY) VLASENKO, S. P.: Master Med Sci (diss) -- "fhe evacuatory function of the sto-.- ach in normal and castrated dogs under the influence of insulin". Yhar'kov, 1957. 18 pp (Khar'kov Med Inst) (n, No 7, 1959, 128) GENES, S.G.; LESNOY, N.G.; VIASF11KO, S.P.; YURCHENKO, M.Z.; PIAVSKAYA, A.A. Evacuatory function of the stomach in nor--,al and cagtrat,-,d dots as influenced by different hormona2 and pharnacological substances. Sl~or.nauch. trud. Ukr. nauqh.-inal. inst. eksper. endok. 15:80-10~ 159, (ST011CH) (HOM-IONES) (PIURMACOLOGY) (MIRA 14:3-1 YURCffMMO, M.Z.. VLASENKO, S.P.,(Kharlkov) Gastric evacuation in normal and castrated dogs under various conditions of the central nervous system. Probl. endokr. i g9rm. I no.4:66-72 Jl-Ag '55. (HLRA 8:10) 1. Iz Wale. patofiziologii (zav.--zasluzhenrqY dayatell nauki prof. S.G.Genes) Ukrainskogn institute, eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii (dir.--kandidat meditsinskikh nauk S.Y.Makeimov) (CENTRAL NERVOUS RYSTEM, physiology, eff. on gastrIc motor funct. in normal & castrated dogs) (STORACH, physiology, motor funct.eff. of CNS in normal & castrated dogs) (CASMTIOIT , experimental, eff. of ONS on gastric motor funct. in normal & castrated dogs) VIASXNKO, S.Ta. Case of resection of a giant dermoid cyst of the secram and coccyx. Ortop., travm. i protez. 17 no.1:58 Ja-Y 156. (MIRA.9:12) 1. Is 2-y polikliniki (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. D.K.Tazykov) 4-go upravleniya Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (SACROCOCCYGMAL RNGION-TUMORS) wwow 0 W W www N ww------ a 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 4 4 0 *41,4111 0 0 too 111of 0 0 M 0 r I ' ~ 3 U k is a it U is ty a to a it ii it ' l - V a Nil 1113 )00 %1P JOI04 1, T 11 U 41 1A 4 f: 0 Oro A 11 L -1-1 _2 -1 - 01I-L-AA W %_jW J A A '06 '00 the dtrsdon of the it"Ity of dipirtbarta ' I It ' %. setlalln. tawvskit. F. A. KrushinAxya and It. ' !~`Y_ r", .V "riot EPIdMild, ' Finkebl' 41(in Ckirmain 241)(11011, (U. S. S. R.) 17. 235 -0 0 0 various senum bind thc 1"11 with diffcrt-nt rapitlich-. ' i t- rhe effectivencu of the diphtheria serum do" tu)t t 00 a pcud on tht antitoxin content but on its qualities. so not .04111 4D 0 only the quantity of antitoxin but six) the avidity of th4. wum must be dtid, The rapidity of iwotralitatioti tit so & -tublethad doses in rabbits allowsof "act rrstjll~ in avidity see detru. There is no parallelism between the fitxcutalimi =60 and neutfalization rate. so the former cannot be uwd a% a 00 111"MAUM of avidity "f the serum. It is It-ible thal after 06 1111thrr extirrimcittaticin the drin, d avidity cda 1w madc c** by means of Congo felt, Pfoviding Contiol aludyie. .11, 00 carried out cm animals, The degree of avidity tit t1w 10 0 00 wruin can also be dtid, by means of the di%ww n. 4A %u1j. a* 0 00 8 jwLtral mixts. with anatoxin. S. A. Kar)ida 0 0 5` z;OO t:66 1 lie 0 L AS0,11LA W~ CIO., 811 41,11.44CICAL LITINAIL-21 CLAMPKATIC01 I to 1.00 . P 40 0 1110"1 0 U I is h j i it t al AA I S I CW 0 9 1 at a k 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 i0 Ist : f0 ( K t[ In u t t l , n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040" 0 0 0 0 010 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WO Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 6 0 0 0 0 0 a VLASERKO, V.; Z&FOROUSKIY, T. Leonid Miakishavle brigade. Ayt.transp. 38 no.8: 4-5 Ag 160. (HIRL 13:8) (Alm-Ata-Transportation, Automotive) BMIYAKOV, Ad1ding a schoolhouse of large blocks. Stroitell 2 no-4-5:8-9 Ap- MY '5 6. (KW 10:1) (Kharkov Province--Concrete blocks) (Schoolhouses) VLASE14KO V. . A new address of paaches* Nauka i zhy-Wa .12 no.!;1,9 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1* Obohohestyean)y korreopondent zh!umala NNauYa i zhittya", (Donets Basin-Peach breciding) VIASENKO. Vj__- For a common cause. Kryl. rod. 14 no.5:10-11 MY. 163. 1 (MIFLA 16:7) 1, Chlen sovota oaabarovskogo Aviatsionnogo sportivnogo klubae (Khabarovgk-Aerial sports) VLASENKO V Party organizations and the family life of Communists. Kmm.Vooruzh.Sil 3 no.22:74-75 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Chlen Nommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza. (Colmmmi sts) (Juvenile delinquency) VLASENKOp V,A,j OVEFDTSITELI.. I.Gj NIKOLAYEV, Yu.V.; CZIASHVILI, Ye.D. Production of the isotope B10 by the exchange distillation of the ccmplex (OH3)20.BF3 - Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 33 no.109-84 J& 164. (MIRA 170) 1, Fisiko-tekhnichemkiy inatitut AN Gruzinakoy SSR, Predistavleno akademikom G.V. TSitsishvili. IVCHOKO, Vladislav Vasillyevich; STUDLIIETSKIl, S.A., glav. red.; VLASEVKO, V.G., red. [Mathematical optimization principles in planning in the fishing industry] Mateirtatichookie osnovy optimizataii pla- nirovaniia v rybnoi promyshlonnooti. Kaliningrad, Izd-vo gazety "Kaliningradskaia pravda"I 1964. 57 p. (MIRA 19: 6) k r Krfl,UB. G,14,s WOV, M,T.; V)-v'.,'NKOjr vlm~ ~4 El i43tronllc state of catalpits Air) )Js('.rptl.rri -.r.. ca Part 3', Menhanlow of hydrcgewo.4~jn Lf na:bni ri ~n a rilckel c-ilal3rat., Y.Ivli kat,, 6 (MMk 18a10) 1. TnWtut fizichaskuy kbl.mli .2ro--ilL Pinsrzhavskcgo cAr U~ro^SF. VMO)I,',NKOI_V,I,',.! YII'I"F:Fc)vlcll, cl.ye'; R~,IIGV, Kinetics of carixin hyrarol-oriatiun on ;~ rii-k,:~ Kin. i kat. 6 rlo.4:688-694 JI-Ag IC5. (,; I ~:,/,. 1. Institut fizichenkoy khtmli imen~~ ~!! '~ C~ L 7oo4-66 EWT(d)/_EWF (7)/ (h)/E',,-P (1) ACC MR: APS026820 SOURCE CODE: UR102V6/65/000/017/0095/0096 INVENTOR: Nechayev, Yu. A.; Vlasenko, V. P.; Shevyakov, G. Ye. iORG: none TITLE: A pulsed ultrasonic thickness gauge. Class 42, No. 1.74453 [announced by Volgograd Scientific Research Institute of Machine Building Techno~l~ (Volgograk- sHy nauchno-issiedovatellsi~l'y-i-iiit-ft-i~f"~Fekh-nolo-g-i'i-m--a-s-h--i-n-o-s-t'r-oyeniya)I SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1,965, 95-96 7TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic inspection, electronic measurement ~,ABSTRACT; This Inventor's Certificate introduces a,pulsedd-trasonic thickness ~gauge designed chiefly for measuring the thickness'bf metal end plastic components - - - - _' -_ --' - -_ '' -... -1 1 for the case of unilateral access to the object being measurtd. The instrument con- tains a high-frequency radiator, a receiving device and an electronic measurement circuit. To improve accuracy and facilitate measurement, an~.to make the instrument portable, the gauge has a flip-flop stage with a square pu1sc generator and a probe for reception of the echo pulse connected at the inputs, while a measurement bridge ,Card 1/2 UDC: 5.~1.717.521 534.8 ---L~7004-66 'ACC-NR: APS026820 ;Circuit is connected to the output. This circuit has a needle indicator for direct ireading of the quantity being measured without changing the ad]ustment of the in- tstrument for each measurement. :SUB CODE: EC,IE/ SUBM DATE: 18Feb63/ -ORTG REF: 000/ OTH IEF: 000 nw Card 2/2 DORZIIIMVICH9 1,B,j XOT9 N.A.,QLASENKOj Yu*y&Jb Now otaniard underground service storage of explosives. Met. i gornorud., prom, no,608-60 N-D t65. (mm 18 112) VLASENKQV,, A.I. "Psychology of the assimilation of gramar and orthograpby.0 Reviewed by A.I.Vlaaenkov. Vop.psii~ol. no.61l48-150 N-D 162. i . $A (MIRA 16t2) 1. Bokhotslmya aredrfoya shkola Smolenskoy oblasti. '(Educational psychology) (Russian language-4tudy and teaching) L 12284-63 S/081/63/000/005/041/075 'AUTHOR.- Vlasenkov, L. As and Planovskly, A. N. TITLE; Investigation of the kinetics of the continuous adsorption process in a pseudoliquefied layer of fino grain adsort,ont PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya. no. 5. 1963, 325, abstract 51108' (Tr. Ves. n-i. in-t. po pererabotke nefti, i nolucheniyu isskustv. zhia.k. topliva, 1959, no. 8, 96-114) TEXT: The results of a process of continuous adsorption are given, in particular. in the separation of hydrogen from methane-hydrogen mixtures by means of adsorption on activated charcoal. The equations are given for determination of the rate of pseudoliquefication in the presence of laminar and turbulent cur- rents. In the general case, the coefficients of mass transport in seperate sections of a multi-stage apparatus may have different values. 0. Lemeshko. (Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 SELIK, A.A.; VLASENOK, L.I..; STANISHMKAYA., Te.K.; VIKOLAYEVA, G.N, Idght and ohlorophyll formatimn in green leavea, Priroda, 51 no.1201-94 D 162, (MM 15tl2) 1. Iaboratoriya biofiziki i imotopov AD Belorusskoy SSR, Minsk. (Plants.. Effect of light on) (Chlorophyll) ACCESSION NR:"-AP4018354--- S/Oi5l/64,4033/001/0079/0084 AUTHORS: Vlasenko, V. A.; Gverdtsiteli, L G.;,Nikolayev, Yu. V.; Oziashvili, Ye.D.' T.ITLEt Production of B10 isotope by the method of exchange distillation of the (CH ) 09BF complex (Presented by-academician G. V. Teitsishvilij Oots lot 1962) i 3 2 3 SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Soobahcheniyao.v. 33, no. 11 1964, 79-84 TOPIC TAGS: boron, boron isotope, boron trifluoride, methyl ether, ether fluoride complex, distillation, exchange distillation, neutron, thermal neutron- ABSTRACT: Since the B 10 isotope possesses a large thermal neutron capture cross section, a method was developed which permitted the enrichment of boron with the B10 isotope. This method is based on the principle of exchange distillation of the complex (CH 3)20 -BF3in a pilot fractionating column at 100C, at a pressure of 150F mm mercury. Its daily capacity amounted to 10 g of boron containing 80% B 10 , while in the issuing complex the concentration amounted to only lq?. The separation of the boron isotopes is achieved by vaporization of the flu-id (Cif -BF phase and 3)20 3 condensation of the gaseous BF3 phasea The result is an enrichment of the fluid phase with B10 and a corresponding depletion of B 10 in the gaseous phase, accordingi I WCESSION HR: AP4018354 to the formula (CH ) O-B 11 P + Blor (CH -B'OF + B11F 3 2 3 3 3)20 3 3 ra view of the corrosive properties of the (CH3)20-BF3'complex' only corrosion resistant materialsvere used in the installation, such as stainless steel, copper, leadl teflon, and polyethylene. Orig. art. has: 1 picture, I chart, and 1 table. WSOCIATION: Akademiya Nauk Gruzinokoy SSR, Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut (Acadeqr DE Sciences Georgian SSRf Pbysical and Technical Institute) :)UBMITTED: 25Aug62 ENCL: 00 WE ACQt 1qMar64 "DUB CODE: CH NO REF SM 004 OMER: 003 VOW Card 2/2 137-1958-2,176-' Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 79 (USSR) AUTHORS: Mitrenin, B.P., Tro~~,ZL_Ye., Tsomaya, K.P., Vlasenko. Y-,.A., Gubanov, Yu.D. TITLE: Exploring the Possibility of Obtaining Homogeneous Germanium- Silicon Alloys Through a System of "Zonal Fusion" (Issledovaniye vozmozhnosti polucheniya gomogennykh splavov germaniya s kremniyern s pomoshch'yu zonnoy plavki) PERIODICAL: V sb. ~ Vopr. metallurgii i fiz - poluprovodiiikov. Mosco%v, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 59-69 ABSTRACT: A study was made of the feasibility of and the conditions under which homogeneous Ge-Si alloys could be obtained from ceramet billets of uniform composition (containing 5 :25 atom-percent Si) through a system of "zonal fusion" . The zonal fusion was accom- plislied in an apparatus consisting of a tube (15 mm in diameter) made from transparent quartz; the tube was connected through a pressure retaining lock to a vacuum (10- 4- 10-5mm- Hg). A graphite or quartz boat containing a specimen was placed in the tube. Traveling along the tube at a speed of 5-15 mm/hr was a Card 1/2 Silit resistor. The length of the fusion zone was 15-20 mm. 137-1958-2-2762 Exploring the Possibility of Obtaining Homogeneous Ge r manium-Sil icon (cont. Under a pressure of 3.5 tons/cm 2 the specimens were pressed from well mixed Ge and Si powders into the shape of rods having a cross-sectional area of 9x9 mm2 and a length of 95 mm; then they were sintered at 8001 . Used in the experiments were a Ge with a resistivity of r\j I ohm/cm and an industrial Si that had been washed in acids. X-ray and microscopic studies of the resulting ingots revealed that, at a speed of travel of the band < 5-7 mm/hr, this system of band heating turned out a homogeneous T~e-in-Si solid solution (containing from 2.25 to 40 atom-percent in the form of polycrystalline ingots. To obtain a specimen of significant length of the uniformly constituted solid solution and to build up the grains of the alloy to 4-6 mm. the fusion zone had to be moved back and forth over the specimen several times -it a speed of 5-7 mm/hr. Yu-Sh. 1. Germani-um alloys-Forration 2. Ceramic a -Applications 3. A110YS-Fusion 4., Ingots--Test methods 5. Ingots-Tost result's Card 2/2 137-1958-2-27641 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 79 (USSR) AUTHORS: Mitrenin, B.P., Troshin, N.Ye.. Tsomaya, K.P., Vlasenko, V.A., Gubanov, Yu. D - TITLE: Exploring the Possibility of Obtaining Homogeneous Germanium- Silicon Alloys Through a System of "Zonal Fusion" (fool cdovaniyc vozmozhnosti polucheniya gomogennykh splavov germaniya s kremniyem s pomoshch' yu zonnoy plavki) PERIODICAL V sb.: Vopr. metallurgii i fiz. poluprovodnikov. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 59-69 ABSTRACT: A study was made of the feasibility of and the conditions under which homogeneous Ge-Si alloys could be obtained from ceramet billets of uniform composition (containing.45: 25 atom-percent Si) through a system of "zonal fusion" . The zonal fusion was accom- plished in an apparatus consisting of a tube (15 mm in diameter) made from transparent quartz; the tube was connected through a pressure retaining lock to a vacuum (10-4 - 10-5r~rff Hg). A graphite or quartz boat containing a specimen was placed in the tube. Traveling along the tube at a speed of 5- 15 mm/hr was a Card 1/2 Silit resistor. The length of the fusion zone was 15-20 mm. 13 7- 19 58 - 2 - 2 762 Exploring the Possibility of Obtaining Homogeneous Ge rmanium- Silicon (cont. Under a pressure of 3.5 tons/cm 2 the specimens were pressed from well mixed Ge and Si powders into the shape of rods having a cross-sectional area of 9x9 mm2 and a length of 95 mm; then they were sintered at 8000 - Used in the experiments were a Ge with a resistivity of r\j I ohm/cm and an industrial Si that had been washed in acids. X-ray and microscopic studies of the resulting ingots revealed that, at a speed of travel of the band < 5-7 mm/hr, this system of band heating turned out a homogeneous ~~e-in-Si solid solution (containing from 2.25 to 40 atom-percent in the form of polycrystalline ingots. To obtain a specimen of significant length of the uniformly constituted solid solution and to build up the grains of the alloy to 4-6 mm, the fusion zone had to be moved back and forth over the specimen several times at a speed of 5-7 mm/hr. Yu.Sh- 1. Germanium alloys-Formation 2. Ceramics-Applications 3. Alloys-Fusion ingots--Test methods f;. Ingots-Test results Card 2/2 VIASIONKO, V.G., kandidat moditainakikh nauk r- -'-~ ~or zln-tk dislocation of the patella. Ortop.. travm. i protez. no.6:65 N-D 055. (MLRA 9:12) 1, Iz khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya (zav, - T.G.Vlaeenkol bollnitey no#2 Avtozavodskogo rayona g.Gorlkogo. (PATZIJA -DISLOGAT ION) 2A, 4 3 1 S/185/61/006/002/003/020 D210/D304 AUTHORS: Vatset, P~I., Voloshchuk. V.Y,,. DoroshenkoqC74V.A., Kolesnykov, L.Ya., Nikitin, V.O., and Tonapetyan, S.H. TITLE: A diffusion cloud chamber PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 6, no. 20 19619 166 - 173 TEXT: The authors describe the consLruction and operation of metha- nol in an air diffusion chamber. This chamber was built as an expe- rimental model for a larger chamber for use with a linear electron accelerator. The chamber (Fig. 1) has a working diameter of 26 Cm and an effective height of 6 cm. It is made of stainless steel ail! consists of three sections: the lower cylinder 1, the cone 2, and the upper cylinder 3a The internal diameter of the lower cylinder is 30 cm and of the upper 22 cmq and the height of the chamber is 80 cm. At the base of the chamber there is s Popper condensation disc 4, whose surface has been chemically 11,;.Lackened. This disc is A Card 1/0 2P,IL31 S/185/61/006/002/003/020 A diffusion cloud chamber D210/D304 cooled by passing liquid nitrogen through a coil (5) soldered onto the bottom of the disc. A glass cylinder (6), 26 cm diameter, 10 cm high, and 4 mm thick is held firmly against the copper disc vi:tri the copper cone, thus ensuring a good temperature contact. The te,., Perature distribution in the conical section is effected by ele--tri- cally heating the flanges of the cone. the lower flange temiperatu- re corresponding to the methanol temperature. The cone and -the lower ring is separated by a heat insulator 7, the bolts (8) being similarly insulated. Thermocouple and electrode connections are made through the insuiating ring, the screen 9 being connected by glass rods to the electrodes. Two windows (10) made froj,-, organ_- glass are aituated diametrically opposite each other for 11lumina- ting the chamber space. The m-ethanol is fed to the chamber k1hrough the lead 12, and it is held in the groove 11 of capacity 11; 00 cm3, -the evaporation being enhanced by filter papers placed in the groc!- ve~ The methanol temperature is controlled with a thermocouple wh-ich enters the chamber through 13, Two windows (!4) are providpd C~ lor photographing the working volurle and one ~'15) for visual ob- 2101 S/185/6i/006/002/003/020 A diffusion cloud chamber D210/D304 servation. The upper part of the chamber is held at a higher tem- perature to prevent condensation of methanol on the windows which can cause a high background. The operation of the chamber is con- V~ trolled by automatically varying the liquid nitrogen flow rate, the methanol temperature, and the temperature of the upper flange of the lower cylinder. The chamber was tested with an air and me- thanol filling at 1 and 365 ato It could be operated at a bottom temperature of -45 to -70 C and a methanol temperature of 10 to 300C, however, the most satisfactory temperatures were found to be -50 and 200C respectively, giving a temperature gradient in the working space of 7 deg/cm. At an alcohol temperature above 20c~.' the droplet background was high; when the temperature fell to 0 to 100C the vapor flow was insufficient for satisfactory operation of the chamber. The authors have given in this paper a good des- cription and diagrams of the supporting equipment for pumping tiie liquid nitrogen and feeding methanol to the diffusion chamber. The authors state that they are preparing at the moment a larger chamber with a diameter of 30 cm and a working pressure of 30 at. Card 3/5 2P%31 S/185/61/006/002/003/020 A diffusion cloud chamber D210/D304 There are 6 figures and 5 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Sov- iet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as follows: A~ Langsdorf, Rev. Sci. Instr., 10, 91, 1939; Shutt, Rev,. Sci. Instr., 22, 7309 1951. ASSOCIATION: Fizyko-tekhnichnyy instytut, AN URSR9 m. Kharkiv (Technical Physics Institute, AS UkrSSR. Khar~kov) SUBMITTED: July 1, 1960 Card 4/5 r ',&,hK'-? li ',,, '%;f. J,~ - i"',A' "Y " ` ' ' -t-' . -, - . YLA~ . I j , .I , '-!. - I ll~.:Il, rlilf'"'i,f*' -,- ! -:'--, I . .! I . -:1 - I : I....; - , I - I ,3 1 ~-irrk U kr. t'l z . zha! . 1,~; I C~~ - 2 .. -,;) ; . f ": 1~ , .,-. p T . 1 1 " I ~ - Jz I tut, ;~N ~Y!Al-r , .- .. - 0", ,, SOV/137-58-11-21884 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metalturgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 6 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vlasenko TITLE- Special Features of the Dredging of Placers and of the Concentration on the Dredges of the Southern Urals (Osobennosti dragirovaniya rossypey i obogashcheniya na dragakh Yuzhnogo Urala) PERIODICAL: Kolyma, 1957, Nr 6, pp 31-34 ABSTRACT: The freezing of the areas being dredged was overcome by sub- merging them via the construction of dams and reservoirs. Areas submerged to a depth of 3 or 4 meters permit work the winter through on thawed soils and make it possible to avoid special removal of the ice. The dams are hyd-rixulicallti-filllao_ ty,,4tUAid'ft4_dredq-es1 using the tailings of hydraulic operations; this proved cheaper by 900/0 than dam-buildip by the transportation and dumping of soil by trucks (the cost of I rn of ground emplaced came to 2.8 rubles instead of 27). Much attention was given to the organization of the work force and technical supervision during repair operations. This made it possible to reduce the expenditures for labor for repairs in 1955 Card 1/2 by 40-500/o in 1955 relative to 1950. Good results in recovering SOVII 37-58-11-21884 Special Features of the Dredging of Placers (cont. ) fine Au in sluices are provided by amalgamation, which raises Au recovery by 7-8 percent. L. K. Card 2/2 AS L(Vkoj Uzi Ll b v a v r, O,AO 1.0 U, 0.0 .0 A P too A-0 Cal 0 ug 0S. 0, o. Oz. v -'K 0 V.. 0 : I It ~. 104 . -. I No -0 Or 0. -0 u u I-ON 0. W~ 0 L.U 40 r 'a tre a0. 50 . . To i-Jg 57 H ~,- -. ~ 14: , 4 k 14, 0 -8 u U80 0" ul J, ~to 91 00 U.2 0 4 0 02 00 La 'i 0 fli . . . 0 40 ;00 %0. 10; 0 0 ilk - fu A/123/60/000/020/007/01!1- AG05/AOOI Translation from: ReferatinW zhurnal, Mashinostroyenlye, 1960, No. 20, n. 192, # 111030 AbTHOR: Ylasenk6, V. 1. T=-. The Practice of Tntroduction of Casting in investment Patterns PERIODICAL: V sb.: Peredovaya tekhnol. liteyn, proiz-va, Kiyev-Moscow, MashgIz, 1958, pp. 32-35 TOCIP - The properties and advantages are listed of casting components of machines and apparatus In investment patterns. Some technological and econo.nical data are presented. A. M. G. Mranslator's note- This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. 14, Card 1/1 ACC NRi AP6029061 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/ooo/ol4/oloo/oioo INVENTOR: Vlasenko. V. I.; Oshchepkov, P. K.; Sorokin, V. I. ORG: None, TITLE: A magnetic internal inspection unit for long parts. Class 42, No. 183999 [an nounced by the Scientific Research Institute of Internal Inspection (Nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy institut introskopii)] SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, loo TOPIC TAGS: metal inspection, magnetic method, pipe ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A magnetic internal inspection unit for checking long parts, e. g. pipes, bars, etc. The device produces a two- dimensional image in the form of isolines of the magnetic fields surrounding the part when it is magnetized by any method. The installation contains a group of mag- netic field intensity pickups, an open register, electronic switches controlled by the register for alternate connection of the pickups to a common busbar, an integra- tor which isolates the envelope of the series of amplitude-modulated pulses formed'on the busbar, a line-scanning sawtooth voltage generator, a frame-scanning stepped voltage generator, a cathode ray tube with image persistence, and magnetic heads for recording and reading out magnetic marks in each cycle. The device is designed to Abd_t4k. AP6029061 produce a quantitative visual representation of the magnetic field intensity in iso- lines by using a multiple-level amplitude discriminatrr iith input connected to the integrator and output connected to the control electrode of the cathode ray tube. This discriminator puts out a train of identical-amplituale pulses separated by time intervals which repeat the real-time moments when the pmLse amplitude reaches the envelope of the given potential levels whici is determinod in the integrator. 2. A modification of this inspection unit in which the image ticale is maintained regard- less of the rate of motion of the article being checked. Incorporated in the instal- lation is a marking device which contains a stable-frequency pulse generator. The pulses from this generator are recorded in the form of ruxks on the surface of the moving article. The pulses read out from these marks sei~ve as the control signal for selection of the intervals in stepped frame scanning which move the beam along the frame in the cathode ray tube in inverse proportion to the magnitude of the interval. 3. A modification of this inspection unit which handles exticles of any profile by assembling the pickups into a unit which holds them stationary along the perimeter of the article, repeating its profile. -6 ACC NR. ~~667296 1 3-pulBe generator; 4--cathode ray tube; 5--pickup unit 'UB.'CODE: 13,AOO/ SUBM DATE:- 30Jan65 25(l) Paw I BOOK WwrUTION wv/1745 Neuchno-tekhnichaskoye obs4ehostvo mahinootroitelluoy proqrshlennosti. Kiyevokoye ablastnoye upravlaniye Peredoveys tokbaologiya liteynogo proizvodstva (Advanced Technology of Casting Production) "v.. wshaz., 1958. 152 p. 6,00o copies printed. Bd.: V. K. Serdyuk; Tech. Ed.: 7h. V. Rmdenskiy; Editorial Board: A-YA. Artaawnov.' K. 1. Vashchanko (flesp.3d.) S. Sh. 7ALs3jLYskiyp and B. V. Polyak; Chief Ed. (Y%=hnoye Division, M&shgiz5-. V. Y- Serdyak, Aigineer. PUJRPOIE; This book is intended for engineering personnel of fowdries,, wd worloers of zgentific research institutions. COVERAM: This book is a collection of articles and papers given by representatives of plants, scientific-reoearch institutes, and vwes on problems of advanced methods of production and mechanization of the foundry industry at a conference orgiLnized by the Kiyev o'blast Board of NTO(Scientific Poid ering Section) of the machine -building industry and the Institute of Mechanical Ensdr ering of the Acad my of Science, Ukrainian SSR. Experience gained in centriftwl Card 116 Advanced Technology of Casting Prod=tion (Cont-) SOV/1745 pipe precision investment casting, shell-and metal-mold casting, use of materials preventing scorching, quick drying mold mixtures [blends].. and problems of mechanization and automation of foundry processes are covered in this book. An article by N.Eh. Ivanov, deals with a new cast iron welding method developed by the author with the assistance of electrowelder G. A. Pirozhenko, and called "cold elect3Aewelding-of.ca6t i~ron by means of a metal electrode with an indirect are action." As the title indicates, the arc acts on3,v indirectly on the welded metal passing between the electrode and the build-up metal. 3=h welding insures shallov fusion of the cast iron. The formation of a cementite surface layer is either absent or limited to a very thin la~mr of.not more than 0.2 mm., nakin for easy mechanical working. No persepalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABIZ OF CONTEM: Preface 3 NEW FFMCESS MMDS MbakhLlln, V. D., Candl of Technical Sciences. Centrifugal Casting of Pipe 5 card 2/6 I Advanced Technology of Casting Production (Cont.) SOV/1745 Sorokin., le.G., Engineer. Thin-valled Pipe Casting at the Lipetsk Pipe MAnt "16 *oezhnikov, V. L., Paid er. CentrifugLl Casting of Sleeves for Tractor Engines 24 Sodrnoy, F. 1. . Engineer. Yecbanization of the Process of Investment Casting 26 ,-Vlasenko, V. 1.,--E.ngineer. Introducing Investment Casting Into Production 32 Protasov, P. K., Rugineer. Investment Casting of Permwent, Magnets 35 Pines, A. V., Engineer. )bthods of Shell Casting 38 Prostyakov, 1. M., Engineer. Chill-casting of Thin-valled Cast Tpon Items 40 Card 3/ 6 Advanced Thchnology of Casting Production (Cont.) SOV/1745 Sysoyev., D. It. Engineer. Use of Permanent Molds in the Casting of Steel 47 Vasillyev, N. D., EnRl er. Cast-welded Constructions 55 Ponomareva, S. K., Rngln er. Mechanical Molding of I&rge Steel castings 59 Gavilov, V. Z., Engineer. Bottom-stack Flaskless Casting 63 Ityabova, V. V., Engineer. Use of Chromite as an Anti-sticking Agent in Casting -of Iiarge-sectioned Steel and Cast Iron 72 Wlko, S. K... Candidate of Tecbaical'Sciences. Casting in quick- drying Molds 76 HLbinovich, B. V., Candidate of 13echnical Sciences, Engineers and -G.'1.:BdbrYakov1_Engineer... Results of Investigation and Introduction of Throttle CALting Systems in Yass Production. 87 Card 4/ 6 Advanced Technology of Casting Production (Cont.) SOV/1745 Dianov, No Xho.9 Engineer* Cold, Electric Welding of Cast Iron Using Nbtal Ilectrodes With Indirect Arc Action 95 Skobnikov, K. No, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Improving Working Conditions in Fowulries 100 NRCHANML4=N OF FOUNDRr PH)CESSES Koloskov, A. I., Engineer. MischanitAtion of Production Nbthods (Invest- ment Casting] 105 Titov, No Do, Candl of Ttchnical Sciences. Over%21 Ybahanftatioa and Automation of Foundry Processes 3.16 Plekhanov,, P. No,, Engineer, Mechunization of the Foundry Stripping and Cleaning Shope of the Ural ftchine-building Plant 131 Zolichenko, Go So, Engineer. Molding and Shake-out Production Lines 133 Card 5/6 Advanced Ttchnology of Casting Pi-oduction (Cont.) SOV/1745 Bespalltsev., I. N., Engineer. Wck-excbangeable Fitting for Mechanical Molding 1 140 Dubrovskiy, A. Mo, EnRI er. Automatic Control of Mold Density on Shaldn Nbles 142 SLvitskiy, A. U., Engineer. Walking Conveyer for 3b=dry Shops 145 lelistist6v, S..,S., Eftgineer.' '-Inst&12Atton for Continuous Chill Casting 148 ZoLolavWdy;-.M.'--'YL;.itCawUUto of Tlecbzical Sciences. R7draulie Sand- blast Cleaning of Castings 151 AVA17AMZ: Library of Cabgress 001fal 6-22-59 Card 6/6 AUTHORS: Vlasenko, V.I. and Zhdanov, G.S. ?0-3-2-1/26 TITLE': 07MtT"Metheds of Sum.-ingr Fourier Series (Opticheskiye metody summirovaniya ryadov Fur-ye ) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 31 Nr 21 PP 135 - 140 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The various optical methods of summing Fourier series are classified according to their characteristics; sequential simultaneous, one mask/ set of masks, white/ coloured light, cinematographic/static. ~The properties of the photographic materials used in the Bragg-Huggins masks and in the von Eller photosommateur are discussed with reference to range of linearity and to maximum density. A new method (possibly not yet realised) is &scribed. The Huggins masks, translated to give correct phases, pass in turn before a lamp (presumably modulated) in rapid succession so that all merge, owing to te persistence of vision, to Cive a summation. Cinema technique is required for this apparatus but it uses only one projecting lens and the resulting summation can be very easily recorded photographically. A machine where each mask is projected -simultaneously onto a whiteol4en and the resulting pattern of weak or strorgilluminati Uresents the summation is also described, but appears rather impracticable. The von (;ardl/2 Eller machine is commended. Optical Methods of Simming Fourier Series ?0-3-2-1/26 There are 4 figures and 12 references, 5 of which are Soviet7 1 4 French and 3 English. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L.Ya. Karpova (j:hyqjor,-z!hemidv-! In6tittite.lm', L. Y4. KaiWv) SUBMITTED: February 1, 195? Card 2/2 - namo, V,I.; ZHDANOV, GeSe Optical method for summation of Fourier series. Kristallograftia. 3 no.2:135-14o 158. (NM& 11:6) 1, Plziko-khimicheskiy inatitut im, L.7a. Xarpovao (Fourier series) VUSMOI Y. I.; ZHWOV. G.S. - " 7 Using calculating machines for radiographic studies. Zav. lab. 24 np.5j634-636 158. NM llt6) L Miko-khInichankly Inatitut " L.Ta. Karpam. (L;!ogmphy) (Electronic calculating machines) TLASMKO, V.I.; ZHDANOT, G.S. M "speoft '* Automatic synthesis of two-dimensional pictures of atomic structures. KristallogrAfiin 2 to.3:358-365 157. (KLRA 10:7) 1. Fiziko-khimicheakiy institut imeni L.Ya. Karpova. (Atoms) (Alectronic digital computers) AUTHOR: Vlasenko, V.I. and Zhdanov, G.S. 70-3-6/20 TITLE: Aut-o-ma-t-ic-'sy-nthesis of two-dimensional crystal strarl-a-re patte=s (Avtomaticheskiy sintez dvamernykh izobrazheniy atouwkIL strukt;ur) PERIODICAL:- "KristallografiYall (Crystallography) 195?, Vol.2. No-3, pp. 358-- 365`(V-S-S-R.~ ABSTRACT: By means of high speed digital computers it is possible to summate Fourier series and thus compute numerical tables within a short time. However, digital computers are unsuitable for further analysis; for this purpose, an automatic machine is required. The first problem Is to convert the numerical tables into a more readily usable form. The simplest method of this syntheds is the construction of a mosaic image. In this case each number in the table is replaced by a round or a square spot with the colour corres- ponding to this number. The whole of the colour spots gives a visual mosaic image of the electron density. This is due to the ability of the eye to integrate discrete elements in smooth forms. Another method is that of the model section; it is a C&M 1/3 better method but a more difficult one. In this case it is necessary to construct a model of the two-dimensional function 70-3-6/20 Automatic synthesis of two-dimensional crystal structure patterns. (Cont.) of the electron density, then to dissect the model with a series of planes parallel to XY on different levels and to register on a flat screen the intersection lines. The model is constructed by two-dimensional interpolation first along the X axis, and then along the Y axis. The results of the first (X-axis) inteipolation is recorded in a special stora device and represents the initial data for the second (Y axis) interpolation. The first interpolation Is performed by electronic circuits, the results being recorded in parallel circular tracks on a rotating magnetic drum. The second (Y axis) interpolation of these results, along the drum axis, as well as all other oper- ations are also made by the electronic circuita The results of the second interpolation can be considered as being a curve, representing the distribution of electronic density along the Y axis (drum. axis). An amplitude discrim- inator automatically dissects this curve parallel to the Y axis by a series of straight lines, representing the given set of electron-density values, The intersection points am o%rd 2/3 reeorded as light spots on a CRT screen whereby the coordina- tes of these spots correspond to the position of the 70-3-6/20 Automatic synthesis of two-dimensional crystal structure patte3ms, Cont.) intersection points. Thus, during one revolution of the mag- netic dx= the light spots form dotted lines, representing the whole electron-density map. - The use of the magnetic drum and electronic-rircuits for the above mentioned purposes allows obtaining an electron- density m" on a CRT screen within a few seconds after ending the summation of the Fourier series on the high-speed computer. There are 8 figures and 7 references, 2 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Ph sico-chemical Institute im. L.Ya.Karpov. (Miko-khimicheskiy Institut im. L.Ya. Karpova) SUBMITTED: February 22, 1957- AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 137-58-5-8766 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5; p, 6, US5R) AUTHOR- Vlasenko, V.1. T IT LE: Peculiarities of Dredging and Concentrating Operations Performed by Dredges in Southern Ural Placers (Osobennosti dragirovaniya rossypey i obogashcbeniya na dragakh Yuzhnogo Urala) PERIODICAL: Kolyma, 1957, Nr 5, pp 36-40 ABSTRACT: A summary of the author's notes and observations made in the course of his sc ientif i c -industrial mission early this year when he visited various dredging establishments of the Yuzhuril- zoloto where large electric dredges are employed. A.Sh. 1. Dredges--Applications 2. Ores--Production Card 1/1 viAsEIZO, V.I., kand.tokbn.nauk; ZHD&NOV. G.S., -mrof.; DEMMITIYEV, ANTOWVA, I.M., in2h. Use of a ferrite matrix In a me-;bod for forming numbers. [Tmdyl 14VTIJ no.2:64-69 159. (MM 13:5) (Electronic calculating machines) VLASEVEO V I.- 214DA1XV, G.S.; SOKOLOV, A.D. "Now' Dynamic nethod fl,:r anairg representation uf-tw,,-Jmenslonnl functione.. Priborostroonle no.6-11-I4 '- IS-. (KTRA 10:7) (Blectronle calcninting machines! (MAttiet.9151CAl MOdMIS) VUSENKOI V. 1. VLASENKOY V. I. "The Development of Methods of Synthesizing the images of Atomic Structures." Min Higher Education. Moscow Engineering-Physics Inst. MOSCOW, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in~Sciences) Technical So: Knizhaya letopis', No. 17, 1956 VLASEW, V. 1. , and ZEMAIWV, G. S. The National Committee for Crystallography of the USSR, Moscow- "Automatic Synthesis of Taw-Dimensional Crystal Structure Patterns" (Section l(i)-8, 8 paper submitted at the General Assembly and International Congress df Crystallography, 10-19 Jul 57, Montreal, Canada. C-3,600489 id wft tke g the p&W apor which Is astma casbas divWda -at Lae fomentation- -V.-1. Vla-tyka., Spif"p Proso. 20. No. 4. 114~ I uwved Ircau the CO, nawfive C, by conden- SUILOO from the C(h Suram 142 tuiAer 4jr by washing. wjthjf3O. The laturprweatift Is belitv'-d Id fit thq most ccancatkal if the corre:ct equipment Is lvi'41. e.r. the H&O shoWd couto into ImOtnate contact wigh hc! gas fi(rcaut at leut3drues, gothatallo(the Stoff (Srelved vulth aslittre H%O an vussible. The ful sallf ew ( I-AC Otoll is distd. No"*- SOKOLOV, A.A.; VLASJNXO. V.I.; GURVICH, A.Ye.; STAROSELIVSAVA, L.K. Photoelectric densitozater and its use in evaluating the results of paper electrophoresis. Vop.zed. khim. Zino.3:222-228 My-Je 156. (MIRA 9:10) 1. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut i Iaboratoriya fiziologicheakoy khimii Instituta biologichaskoy i meditsinskoy. khinii ANN SSSR, Moskva. (IMTROPHORESIS, apparatus and instruments, densitonater, photelectric (Run)) VLASINKO,-V. 1. Recovery of alcoholic vapors absorbed in carbonic acid during fermentation. Spirt.prom. 20 no.4:27-29 154. (KLH& 7:12) (Liquor industries) VLASMO, V.I. 14, Introduotion of now techniques to plants of the Lvov Trust. .0pirt.-prom. 20 no.3:29-30 154. (XLRA 7:10) (Lvov--Liquor industry) (Liquor indastry-Lyov) VLASZNKO, V.I. Conical reducing gears in mixer transmissions. Spirt.prom.20 no.1:28 154. (KLRA 7:5) (Mixing machinery) VLLSENKO V M.; KRUGLOV, B.I.; ROZENFELID9 M.G,; RUSOVt M.T. I Preparation and regeneration of zinc-chromium catalysts Ln the synthesis of alcohols. Khim.prom. no.1:1-6 Ja 161. (141RA 3jtJ) (Alcohols) (CatalYsts) GOLODETS, G.I.; VLASEITKO, V.11., YU:,~'-FOTICH, O.Ye. 9 1 Anal-jsi5 of the experLmentual entr,-,~y of uctiva~-ion :.,e ~~r-c-.:ez:Zes of hydrogenation of carbon ozides on a nickel. catalyzit. D,-%kl. AN SSSR 164 no.4t839-841 0 165* (I-9RA 18: 10) 2. Institut fiziches.~oy RIAmil. iM. ~-N lji~rSZR. Submitted Murch 2, 1965. AUTHORS: TITLE: SOV/ 64-56-4-2/2o jlgjagnko, V Candidate of 'Chewical Sciencesq fth2L____JL Boreskov, G.Y, Corresponding Memberp Academy of Sciences, USSR, Braude, G. Ye. The Catalytic Purification of the Nitrogen-flydrogen Mixture of CO (Kataliticheskaya ochistka azoto--vod-2-odnoy smesi ot CO) PERIODICAL: Kimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1958, ITr 4s pp. 2oo - 205 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As the preence of oxygen and carbon monoxide in the gas mix- ture in the ammonia synthesis acted as a catalyst poison, it has often been tried to investigate and remove it; the present work mentions results of investigations on the prob- lem mentioned above in the case of low temperature with nickel catalysts being used. From the data on the conditions of equilibrium of the hydration of carbon monoxide may be seen that the equilibrium concentration of CO increases highly with the concentration of carbon oxide in the initial mixture and that it decreases with an increase of pressure. The equilibrium content of CO in the gas mixture increases with Card 1/3 the temperature as well, When the purification process is sov/64-58-4-2/2o The Catalytic Purification of the Nitrogen-Hydrogen Mixture of CO carrieqout at 3oo atmospheres a good effect can also be ob- tained at higher temperatures, while below 3000 all experi- ments showed that the hydration is irreversible. The investi- gations of catalysts carried out show that nickel is the most active of the wrtizeacus metals; a porous catalyst with a highly developed inner surface was used. The schematic representation of a high-pressure plant is enclosed from which among other things it can be seen that a constancy of the pressure was obtained by means of a regulator according to 1. P. Sidorov (Ref 13). It was observed that the 0hydration takes place with sufficient velocity already at loo , the degree of transformation changiBg with the temperature and the pressure. Starting from 125 the velocity of the increase of the degree of transformation is slowed down which is ex- plained by an external diffusion on the catalyst; this is represented by an equation where the coefficient of the mass transfer as well as the pressure were fixed. In case oxygen and carbon monoxide are present together in the syn- thesis of ammonia in the gas mixture the completeness of the gas purification is dependent on the hydration of carbon oxide. Card 2/3 There are 6 figures, 6 tables, and 14 references, 7 of which are Soviet. 4 SOV164-58-4-212o The Catalytic Purification of the Nitrogen-Hydrogen Mixture of CO ASSOCIATION: GoeudarstvenW nauchno-is8ledovatellskiy i proyektnyy in- stitut azotnoy promyshlennoqti (State Scientific Research and De6ign* Institute of Nitro- gen Industry) 1. Hydrogen mixtures-4urification 2. Carbon monoxide--Chemical reactions 3. Nickel catalysts--Applications Card 3/3 KOZIJB9 G.M.; RIJSOV, M.T.; VLASENKO, V.M. Electronic states of catalysts in adsorption and catalysis. Part 2: I*chanism of carbon monoxide hydrogenation over a nickel catalyst. Kin. i kat. 6 no.21244-249 Mr-Ap 165. (AURA 18:7) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimil Imeni Pisarzhevskogo AN UkrSSR. r, T-7-:, TN N' T? A Fn n n f; r, nn fzp 4 TOPIC TAGS- catalysis, activation energy, phvsiral diffusinn ABSTRACT- Tests were- rarried nut bv the -ontinuous circulatirn method af. atmospheric pressure and -it difif-rew rarhon m-moxide contents m ~~Arr)2,~n wrlich h 7 T described bv an equalit-)r jf f 1162 krallmni? Card 1 2 L 64294-65 ACCESSION TNYR. AP5020985 and, the fillina of the catalyst sur"Face ,vith t arhon monnxide wIcz 0 of lh~ nionurno;e( uia: la%er' -nas--; i r- r. the (-'bSf-r-vpd f concentrations of carbon monoxi(le less han cert;iin determined values (f(-r the given experimental conditions) the hvdroaenatirm reaction prncceds under transi- n r-, --il 'K i,,, r-t .-i~ jr- AS--W- IIA T'I(),,' ti ti~ t li I r~, -9~ .1 4 -q! 4 AN 7-)r rS,9;1, I QT- o I I C X ~q TYl MI T T ED3 6 V T. AS Et'lK 0 . , V.M.- GLUKHO'll'i V.G.; MIKHALEIA, F.F.; V. G. ; , I) - i r M-T.; STCHY07, P.7. ChangeB in the properties of zinc-chromium cataly3ts during the production of methyl alcohol. Khim. prom. 42 no.9:664- 666 S '65. (MUA 18:9) VLASENKO, V.M.; KUKIIARI, L.P.; RUSOV, Y.I.; OSAM1!HENTFC)q It.?. Adscrption of hydrogen and carb-..-i mmsnc7faw! cn a nickel catal~rst. Kin. i kat. 5 no.2;337-3414 164. (MIRA 17: 8) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimU I'meni Fisa-rLhevskogo AN UkrSSR. VLASENKO, V.M.; PISkREV, V.F.; SOBOLEVA, A.S.; KHARLAKN, V.V.; YLTZEFDVICH, G.Ye. Industrial catalytic purification of a nitrogen-hydrogen mixture by the removal of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Khim. prom. no.8:583-586 Ag 063. (MIRA 16:12) VLASENKO, V.M.; ROZENFELID, M.G.; RUSOV, M.T. Investigationg the macrokinetics of the synthesis of methyl alcohol on an industrial catalyst at high pressures. Khim. prom. 40 no.83577-582 Ag 164. (MIRA 18:4) KOZUB, G.M.; RUSOV., M.T.,- IVL&SEIIKOj-i--11- Electronic state of catalysts during.adoorption and catalycie. Part 1: Temperature dependence of the electric conductivity and type of conductivity of cdtalysist in the synthesis of isobutyl. alcohol. Kin. i kat. 2:240-244 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii imeni L. V. Pisarzhevskogo AW USMJ* Kiyev. (Catalysts-Electric properties) (Isobutyl alcohol) RUSOV., M.T.; KOZUB, G.M. J-~ozub, H.M,li VLASEKKO, V. Studying the mechanism of catalytic synthesis of methyl alcohol by the change of the work function. Dop,AN URSR noo7t935-937 161. (MIRA 14:8) lo Institut fizicheakoy khimii AN USSR. Fredstavleno akadpikom AN USSR A.I.Brodskim [Brods'kyi, O.I.J. (Methan 1) (Catalysis) VLASE-T.0, V,I,,.; KIJKHARI, L.A.; ROUNFELID, M.G.; RUSOV, N.T. Statc. of' thi-: vroinioting potannium oalt added to a zinc-ellromium catalyst of isobutyl alcohol synthesis. Khim.prom. no.9:555-558 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Isebutyl (Catalyatz) hny,.~az,s at I. 2 5- ISHCHENKO, N.K., inzh.; LECHIN, M.I., inzh.;---vjASFdaa,-v-.j4_ Sirall mine 'ventilation apparatus. Shakcht. stro'. 6 no.6.11-13 .L Je 162. (MM, 15: 6) 1. Treat Artemshakhtostroy. (Mine ventilation-Equipment and supplies) 50) AUTHORS: J date of Chemical SW/r,4- "';-Ij - 6/119 Sciences, Boreskov, G. K., Corrcsporidin~, 11.11ember, Ar-.,.de::iy of Sciences, USSR, Braude, G.. Ye. TITLE: The Catalytic PurifiC.Ltion of a Ni t roren-Hydroi-en Mixture From Carbon Dioxide (Katalitichcokaya ochintka azoto-volorodl- noy amesi ot dvuokisi u~:leroda) PERIODICAL; Khimicheakaya promychlennont', 1950, Nr 6, pp 473 - 475 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the production of ammonia the nitrog-en-hydrogen mixture is carefully purified from substances containing oxyj;en prior to the synthesis. The purification process can be simplified by hydrogenating CO and COO simultaneously, which requires highly active catalysts. The results of tests carried out with a porous nickel catalyst are given. The properties of the catalyst as well as the investigation technique have already been described (Ref 1). It is known that the hydrogenation of CO in the gas purifying apparatus is practically irreversi- ble (Ref 1). A diagram (Fig 2) shows the dependence on Card 1/3 temperature of the equilibrium concentration of CO 2 at varying The Catalytic Purification of a NitroJen-Hydror-en ILixturc- SOV164-56-6-6/1'q From Carbon Dioxide pressures and concentrations of the admixturus in the nitroJen- hydrogen mixture. This shows that at temperatures below 3000 the formation of methane in just as irreversible as tr,at of CO. The process of purifying the nitro,-,en-hydrogen mixture from CO2 was studied at 1, 10,and 300 atmospheres, vihile the simultaneous hydrogenation of CO and CO 2 was carried out at 1 and 300 atmospheres. At atmospheric prensure the hy,1ro- genation of CO 2 takes place at a temperature of 1250, and at 300 atmosphorea at 000 (Table 1)_ The hydro:,enation of CO is accomplished more easily (Table J). The hydroConation of CO2 takes place at 300 atin, a CO 2 concentration of 0.02%, a linear velocity of the gas of up to 0.02 cmn per sec, and a temperature of more thun 1250 in the area of ex- ternal diffusion. Fcr these conditions an equation (3) is given by which the mass transfer coefficient can be calculateO. The degree of purification of the nitrogen-hydro-en mixture is determined by the hydroJenation of the CO 2. There are 3 figures, 6 tables, and 2 references, 1 of -which is Soviet. Card 2/3 ,The Catalytic Purification of a Nitro,,-en-lly~!rogen Mixture From Carbon Dioxide ASSOCIATION: Gosudnrstvennyy nauchno-insle-dovatel'skiy i proyektnyy insftitlit azotnoy promyshlennooti (State Scientific Research and PlanninE; Institute for the Nitro,z-,en Industry) Card 3/3 VLASENK0. M1,;-KRUGLOV, B.I.; ROZEIIFLLID,, M.G.; HUSOV.0 M.T.; SICHKOV, P.V. Change of properties of zinc-chr=i= catalysts in the course of isobutyl alcohol production. Khim.prom. no.4s2J,/,-248 Ap 162. (MIU 15:5) (Ioobutyl alcohol) (Catalysts) VLASENKO V Mt- RUSOV, M.T.- YUZEFOVICII) G.Ye.; Prinimali uchastiyo: Y 'KAYA, V.A.; kKORSKAYA, E.J. Kinetics of carbon dioxide hydrogenation on a nickel catalyst. Kin-i kat. 2 no./+:525-528 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:10) I& Institut fizicheskiy khimii imeni, L.V.Pisarzhavskogo AN USSR,, Kiyev. (Carbon dioxide) (Hydrogenation) (Nickel., Catalyst) a VLASENKOP V.M-j TUMFOVICH, G.Ye.; RUSOV, M.T. Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide and dioxide over a nickel catalyst. Kin.i kat. 6 no.5t93"41 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii imeni. Fisarzhevskogo AN UkrSSR., 32995 S/641/61/000/000/022/033 B108/BIO2 AUTHORS: Vlasenko, V. P. Grits, Yu. A., Khulelidze, D. Ye., Chulius. TITLE: Total cross sections of fast neutron scattering from arpon and crypton SOURCE: Krupchitskiy, P. A., ed. Neytronnaya fizika; sbornik statey. Moscow, 1961, 283 - 286 TE)Vr: The total scattering cross sections of neutrons with 2.13 - 2.94 Yev from D(d,n) reactions were measured with the arrangement shown in Fig. 1~ The measurements can be made with liquid gas. The device is free from many shortcomings attached to similar apparatus. After evacuation of the system, the gas is condensed and led into the test cylinder under a pressure of 2 - 3 atm (to reduce evaporation). The gas cylinder B is placed into the dewar C with liquid nitrogen. The gas evaporating from the test cylinder is led back into the gas cylinder B through a rubber cooling spiral and condensed in the cylinder B. For refilling, the test vessel is placed in the dewar. Refilling with argon was necessary once Card 1 14 ") IF /-~ 32995 S/641/61/000/000/022/033 Total cross sections of fast ... BIOB/B102 every 30 40 min, with crypton every 60 - 90 min. Density of argon was 3 1.4 9/cm of crypton 2.6 g1cm . The total neutron scattering cross sections in theenergy range investigated were 3-0 � 0-5 barns for argon and 3-5 0.5 barns for crypton. There are 2 figures and 5 non-Soviot referencen. The four reVerences to Englitih-language pub.licattorl!. re"id i,, follows: Day R. B., Henkel R. L., Phys. Rev,, 22, 358 (1955); Chernsey J. B., Coodman C. %s. Rev., 22, 323 (1955 ; Nereson IT., Darden S. Phys. Rev., 94, 1678 (1954 Rose M. E., Shapiro M. M. Phys. Rev., 74., 1855 0%.9). Legend-to Fig. 1. 0 window, A cylinder with axis o, r - neck, X V - valve, B - steel gas cylinder, All - pressure gage, 0 - 5 atm; M? - cylinder; (2) to vacuum forepump. measuring dewar, glass, "q - feit, condenser, K - three-%ay cock, C - dewar with liquid nitrogen; pressure gage, 0 - 150 atm; to gas Card 4 VLASENKO V P. )- GRITS, Yu.A.; XHULELIDZE, D.Ye.; CHULIUS, V.F. 1 11 111-~~- '" [Total cross sections of fast aeutron scattering brf argon and krypton] Polnye secheniia rasseianiia &jstrykh neitronov argonom i kriptonom. Moskva~ Glav. upr. po ispoltzovaniiu atomnoi energii, 1960. 7 p. (MIRA 17:1) VLASEITKO, V.P. Studying the acoustical tract of a shadow flaw detector far the control of thin rods. Defektoskoplia no. 5:8-13 f65 (MIRA 19tl) 1. Volgogradskiy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut teklmologii ma hinostroyenlya.