SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAKOBI, B. - YAKOBSON, A.G.

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is 111111M Ism I/m ITS ;I n a So B A 0 jon vil Nis x1ravedt Cum t3 m 0 A 0 C 9 L a I- v__j v A&_9G__m_ sat j__J_A_A_, 41 -00 00 .4 -00 00 lie Rodolig of Gf4mul wax-ftoe iifude~;Il ptoducto wilk day. A. KAVAUqVA A-491 1". wisipb4ldthanikos Xrflyaxof K"ptliftv 1932, Ne. 12.77-K.I.-Rdoing vgith I I 33.01-id clay YiCldI MOM stable pnxlLscts than the pm-.-tnt Method of frfitting with I f,S0. and NaOll. The ash content is decreased, demutsibility imprevrd~ and losw-% art: lovrcmd. With the exception of cyliudff stocigs, the llsSO,-cUY Teficting do" not so a I rvmove the naphthenic adds from the oil. Ca(011), neutralit"L the oil but lot-fraicil itil .0* aili content. Naphthenic acids can be removed by the following olethods: (1) heating 00 6e miss Ium ty of =so o coo 460.) 1e oil I and C: a 0 00 .3 roe hium what 00 a ............ 0,:: interior). A. KALI CII SKY 00 1 *0 11 x60 bee ties ties I tie o &$*-ILA ITALLIJA1;1CAL LITIROURI! CLAI&64FKATION .7 1 - .' 00 -cog A L 4 Od 0 90 0 1 Xf 01 3 AD 4 1 a 1 9 AT 00 IS a I Ru dno:: u w IF Im, aIt a R It It x ;OTM IT 0 a o o 4 0 o N 0 * o 0 00000 .1 01:10 0 0.0 ee 0 0 0 0 0 o 4-0-0000 1 VOMESENSKMA, Yej.; SUJGINA, Z.P.; kUtMOVA, V.I.;. Y40BI, F.S.; SHAKHSUVAROVA, G.V.; VASILOYN.A., U.I.; G1ffAZNOV',b% V,~~XSHTNYN, M. Z. Production of low Pou.r-point oils from eastern paraffin-bass cruans by r1eanis of aewaxing with the aid of saInctive solvents. Trudy VNII HP no.7:69-?8 '58-' - NIA 12:10) (Petroleus-Rafining) (lubrication and lubricants) -- ----------- .!,ACCESSION.-NR: Ap4ol4q7o f, Orlgi art. has:-' 3.-tables.. ~,-.,i,ASSOCIATIONI VNII XF, (VNU NP) GV/81-59- 15 -5 ~Z9 13 from: Refevativnyy zhiirnal. 1(himiYa, 1999, Nr 15, 1 432,(U3,"'11) a Y klpbi F.S., Gey-likman, Ye.L., Vo,,nPt;enskaya, Yo.V. T-ITLE'.: The -Comparative Evalua-tion of tho,Methods for Determining the Color of Lubrication Oils With Varlous Colorimeters PrRIOD16AL, Tr. Vi;r:~a. P. - i. In - t, pa pererabotKe nefti i gciza~ Ipoluchenlyu iskusstv. _11vA, 1958 N zhidk.. Ao r 7, pp 269-276 P AMMICT: It Consideration of three-dovices used,at-t.he pres-ent,time for determining Wic IT 5 + color of. lubi cation oils, the 'colorimeter KN-' Ii the -PhotoolectrLc colpx4mater FEKN-56 apd. the colorlmeter UNION -,(Nr.,IA/ which-is broadly appl,.1gd abroad, has sh.own that the latter is-the most convenierit;, It permi-W -:to obti.ln well. reproducible results of color determInationj it -is zimple to,hrund1p and the analysis takes 1 2 min. The authors point to the necessity of developing a Soviet device of typo NRA.. G. Margolina cl'*_;'~i 1/1 YAKOBI, G.A.; AKHMETOY, I.I., inzh.; PMBRAZHONSKIT, V.V-, inzh. New,automatic program temperature regulator. Tekst.pron. 18 no.12.52-53 D 158, (H M. 11:12) 1. Zaveduyihchiy laporatoriey avtomatiki Leninab~dslcogo shelkovogo kombinata (for Yakobi). (Temperature-regulators) (11yes and dyeing-Silk) (Automatic control) LYZO. Georgiy Favlovich.,kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LYZO, Alaksandr Favlovich, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; 13ARSKIY, Igor' Borisovich, kardidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; ZAYCHIK, G.L. doktor tekhnicheokikh nauk. professor, retsenzent; TBMNINKOV, I.L. Trandidat tekhniche- skikh nank, retsenzent; YAKOBI,,M.A , kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; SOKOIA)VA, T.F Fieskiy redaktor [Tractor designs] Konstraktaii traktorov. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-toklm. izd-vo.mashinostroit. lit-r7. 1956. 559:p. .(MMA 10:1) (Tractors) BOLTINSKIY, V.N.,aWemik; GENIKHOVICH, H.I.; KOGWI, Te.A.; NIKIFOROV, F.Te. A.A.; FOLUK, A.Ya.; SOLOVEEYCHIK, A.G.; FILIPPOV, A.I.; SHCMWAK, A.D. Performance of machine-Iractor units at increased speeds. Kekh. i elek.3otB.13ellkhoz. 17 no.3:1-19 159. (MIRA. 12:8) 1. Vseooyuznaya akademiya sallskok-hosyaystvewWkh nauk im. Lenina (for Boltinskiy). (Agricultura.1 machinery) EMEJOV, Ye.A.; SL IIITSYN, V.V.; OSHER, R.N.; GHEKAVTSEV, N.A.; PATSUKOV, I.P.; USOVI A.A.; FUKS, G -I.; VLADZrIEVSKIY, A.?.; AVDEYEV, A.V.; ARZIRIANOV, Sh.P.; PETROV, G.G.; KOZOREZOVA, A.A.; IJSITSKIY, K.Z.Cdeceased]; YAKQDj,_L.L,;.,BBLYANCHIKOVJ% G.P.; IVANOV, V.S.; VORONOV, N.M.; RUMYANTSEV, V.A.; TROFBIUK, V.A.; BERSHTADT, Ya.A.; ZILIER, G.K.; BEREZHNAYA, V.D.; KLEYMENOVAK.F., ved.red.; TITSKAYAI, B.F., ved. red. [Manual on the use and norms for the expenditure of lubricants] Spravochnik po primeneniiu i normam. raskhoda,smazochnykh mete- rialov. 2. perer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Khimiia, 1964. 855 P. (I-URA 18:3) YAKOBI M.A. _,,band. tekhn.nauk; RUKAVISHNIKOVI V*Aop inzh. Industry"wide. conference on increasing the reliability and durability of tractors and self-propelled chassia. Trakt. i Bellkhozmash. no.9:48 S 165- (MIRA 18,10) k", R W,32 .2 ~JA obi-.N O-STec"asin Otter k nabliude attv ~ nykh ILWe of a red lightlar ob~e,;Vitiani Of 00CWWnS it viaht In Re Ujiijj, - If Veirnik, Sept.11)ec, ON. ; ta -461 jg,-.-DLC"la vIC4-of-the inportance of"ntiii'unu& observvion-oi changes-of metCeirAggig3l - elements at Polar stations with pilot balickmis und the impossilfflityof carrying them out during the long periods of winter darkntss~ the use of rt:dBctiialligttwhicitiralight-weight,reliabk-, cheap and safe sourm4light,visiJila wjkh h~,~ijked eye ti)a distanceof 10 L-M is propoged. The method of arranging at, q F 011 nj , tmai light (O&is6tifig of 5 connected individual Ill'bilooin arricil out at Luga li..Aug. 1921 showing the height and tions of the flight of o he fri, c., - vertical speed ki minute and thetotal height- (3700m)'011jised during the 21 minutes of the ' hi,:h should be made in order pilot balloon's illumination and disciisNs. somo itupwinicots W toacbievebeticiiesUlis. Subjealreadt'hip: 1, Pilot billdaig - 2, 11alloon accezories 3.Bitl~ ation~~ 4.-Pilot balloon obstryatloam 5, Lugs, MS.SjVA.M.P. loan Illumim - --------- , - j Y, , iz Z, YAKOBI,. V.A.; PIAKIDIN, V.L.; POKHILAI S.Ye.; KARFUKHIN, F.F. Catalytic oxidation with an ozone-oxygen mixture. Part 1: Qxidation of 2,21-dibezizanthrozWI.Zhur.ob.1-Jii-m. 33 no.10: 3369-3373 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) ACCES SION:INR: AT4ojo6ig .,S/3051/63/000/000/0354/0358 AUTHOR: Yakabi, V- A-, Plakidin, V. L.; Karpukhin, P. P. TITLE: Catiflytic oxidation of aromatic compounds by an ozone-oxygen mixture SOURCE: Katalitichesklye reaktsil v-.,zhidkoy faze. Tcudy* Vsajoyuznoylkonferentsii.. Alma-Ata, 1963, 354-358 TOPIC TAGS: catalys,,t, ;:atalytic pxi 4tion, arom#tIc hydrocarbon, cobalt, oxygen, o7tone, oxidation, cobalt oxidation catalyst ABSTRACT: The author discusses the influence of the,concentration of cobalt ions on'the oxidation of`'2-methyl-anthl~aqu'inone by an"oz 'e r6 using cobalt on -oxygen mixtu acetate as a catalyst with cobalt concentrations of 0.02, 0.16, and 0.28 gram- _atoms/liter, yields of 17.6, 64, and 80%, respectively, of anthraquinone-2-carboxy- lic acid were obtained. A temperature rise above 85C red-iced the yield. An earlier assumption that ozone reacts with the catalyst In.the first stage of the process was,-confirmed. This confirmation permitted a stepwise oxidation of aromatic corn- pou-nds without ting the C-C bond of the rinJ.. ~he c~3talyst wider af f A died the pos-.. sible use of an ozone-oxygen mixture for the preparation of hydrocarbon derivativ&s containing oxygen. "V. G. Zhdanova and S. Y % PJkhila to)k part in the experiment- el part of the work." Orig. art. has: I fi g re and 2,ta~fles. ard YAKOBIt.V.E,, Ana:kogy.between the-structure of the wing tip c,f hovering birds and the airplane.- Biofizika.4 rio.,6:755-756 '59- 1, Institut morfologii zhivotnykh imeni Severte6va AN SSSRp Moskva,, (WINGS) YAKOBI, . V.E. ,Slots in the structure of wing tips of a hawks Zoolezhurs 38 no.12.:,1.850-1855 D 159.' (MIRA 13--5) 1. Institute of Animal Morpholo&v, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.,WSCOW. (Hawks) (Winge) ml:::: --- UAZE-RAPOPORT, M.G.,. otv. red.; YAKOBI,._.V.E* 0 . red.; BMG, A.I.; red.; GURFINKEL', V.S.,, Tea.; KOIIALEVSXIY, V.A., red.; KLEYNEIIEMG.. S.Ye... red.; MANTEYISLI, B.P.J. red.; NAUMOV, N.P.., red.; PARIN, V.V., red.j'FOLYANTSEV, V.A.,, red.; SOTSKOVI B.S., red.; [Bionics] Bionika. Moskva, Naukay 1965. 475 p. (HIRA 18-.12) 1. Akademiya 'nauk SSSR. Nauchrgy sovet po kompleksnoy problemed "Kibernetika.0 3636h-66 jT L MCC _NR., Ai6_0'0_8Ol2___ SOURCE CODE: UR/0259/66/ooo/002/0005/009 AUTHOR: Yakobi, V. (Candidate of blological.scienceB, Ask~ciate) 13 ORG: Institute of Morphology of Animals im. A. N. Severentsov, PIT SSSR (Institut. f 1 zhivotnykh AN SSSR) ; Council on g.-yb FA.,~'-IjMf -Btireau of Bionics or o _.ernetl m Section Yavlyayetsya chlenom byuro sekstiy bionikiF TITLE: The animal world gives ideas for technology SOURCE: Nauka i tekhnika, no. 2, 1966, 5-9 TOPIC TAGS: bionics, aerodynamics, hydrodynanics, jet design, submarine design ABSTRACT: The article deals with the application of aerod3mamics an& hydrodynamics adaptation of the animals for the improvement of present-day technology. The coming of radio electronics and cybernetics makes possible bionic6investigations in the fields of aerodynamics and hydrodynarics translating into j.eality with maximum effi- ciency the motto of bionics, "live prototypes-the key to new te.chnologyo" The author assumes that the principle of the creficent-shaped valve arrangement, which changes its.outline in conformity with changed conditions of blood flow, can be uned very ef fectively in aircraft an,l submarine hydraulic systei.:Ls. The similarity between - the jet motion of sea invertebrate animals (squids) and aircraft jet engines and rockets has been brought out in many articles.devoted to Wonics. More detailed in- vestigations of these sea animals would lead to a more economical jet-engine design for high-speed vessels. In the Arctic, it was.observed that whales break through [Card 3 12 L 36364-66 X- 6-14- 1 C R. AP60080121 thin ice with their backs. It appears that such a maneuver is also more effective for submarines than ramming the ice with its nose. Orig. eLrt. has: 10 figures. [NT] .SUB CODE: o6, 01, 13/ SUBM DATE; none Card 2/2 IMMIL If IJI I I Em"RIP949 NFINOW IR g its 014 0 All Hs 1 3 is 333 fill .111 1 -ill All rRtWWM MWEfolofe QMMM 24:~,Wwa EwIffum RS= tm AND& ra~ynlwm 240), 9(7) 48-23-9-23,157 SOV/ AUTHORSt Yakobi, Yu A blakeimovs S. I. TITLE: A Photoelectric Apparatus B-sea.. a n the Spectrograph ISP_22.A-,New. Method of' Automatic Spectral Analysis of an Electrolyti? PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii,nauk SSSR.-Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr~_q, PP 110.3 1,05 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The photooleatrioal apparatuis'denoribaid co noisto of a photo- . electrical headpiece and two different recording instruments. The headpiece makes.it possible, by means of an outlet gap, to isolate any kind of spectral line within the investigated range, becatioe It may be adjusted-by meansof,a micrometer screw. It operatoo wiLth the photomultiplier of the typo PEU-10. For tho super osition of the.gap and of the desired spectral line, a p CL spectrogran produced on this device is:used, which is located on the outoide of the headDiece. An.optical indicator is used to indicate the exwt position, Correspondence between the gap -tndthe~indicator is checked Card 1/2 either visually or by means of an Hg-tube and an ultraviolet on the Rasli! on,4-hs A Photoelectric Appara 1, 307148-23-9 23/57 Spectrograph-ISP-22. A:NeYr Method -of Automatic Spectral Analysis -of an Electrolyte indicator. In one of the tworecording instruments a direct current amplifter.is used, which has an~instrumental error of 0-3%. The sE!-cond recordinglinstrument hSA an error of 0.8% (RefsI and~2).. In the followingoexperiments concerning the automatic spectral analysis.of.electrolytes are described, in which electrolytically separated metal is used as carrier electrode. In this way the accuracy of the analysis is increased, and, at the;same time, amperage is reduced. Moreoverl the electrolytical purificationof the carrier electrode material makes it possible to eliminate the influence of the preceding experiment without having to employ mechanical methods or chemical reactions. There are 1 figure aad 2 references. Card 2/2 S/194_/(;1/000/002/006/039 D216/IJ2;02 ATJTHORS:* Yakobi Yu. A. Maksimov, S.I. and Zagorenko, G.M. TITLE: Photoelectric installations for,work in the ultra- violet region of the spectrum .,PERIODICAL: Relerativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, nd. 2, 1961, 34, abstracts 2 A265 (V Sb. spektr.. analiz v tsvetn. metallurgii. M,, Metallurgizdat, 1960t 79-86) TEXT: The design of a photoelectric attachiment for spectral anal- ysis is given. The design is based on a qi1artz spectroscope 14C7T - 22 (ISP-22). The attachment is inserted instead of the cassette into the camera,part of the spectroscope. It has one output slot which can be moved in.the plane of the spectrum by a micrometer screw. The photorecorder which registers the spectral lines inten- sities:is att:~iched to the slot carriage together with its light screen. To a~djust the slot for the required analytical. line a spectrogram.is used, obtained with the spectroscope. The spectro- Card 1/2 Photoelec~tric installal:ions... D216/D302 gram.is,~analyzed by a x)oin*ter with a highly tied magnifying glass. The fini, adjustment of:the slot position with respect to the analyt- ical line is achieved by means of an optical adjustment indicator type 6ESC (6ESS), to the input of which is applied the output volt- ageof the photo-recorder. A second photorecording is made in the comparison..circuit which registers the light disaipated in the spectro;graph. The trials of the installation ha%re been made using. two different systems Of measuring the photocurrents of the analySIS channel and the comparison circuit, stored at the respective integ- rating-circuits. These systems have been described earlier (see Carpenter, Bois, Sterner, IIJOSAII, 1947, 379 707 Hasler, Lindhurst, Kemp, 19,48, 38, 789). A constant light source L filmuent bulb) was used The error of measurements 0.5 - 0.6'76.. No positive re- sults CoLd be obtained with an arc light source. 4 figures. 2 references. Card 2/2 0 UXCBOVSKIT. X, "Accounting In the construction Industr7" by N.F.Dliachkov. ROTleved by N.UkobovalrLy. Bukhg.uchat 16 no-1:57-50, JT& 157. (MLOA 10:2) (Cow3truction Industry-Accoranting) (Viachkoy, KX) YAKOBS) A. I AID P - 3200 Subjeot MR/Hydraulic Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 35 4/19 Authors i Tarakanovs V. S.., Eng. and A. 1. Yakobs, Kand. Tech. Soi. Title Protecting installation foundations from freezing by electric heating Periodical Gid:% strol.,, 5j. 13-14# 1955 Abstract The authors report on the construction of the Kuybyshev Power Plant in winter and the method used for heating the site by the la7ing of a steel cable in the foundation. Some data on temperatura and makes of concrete are given. One diagram. One Russian reference.. 1952. Institution i None Sutmdtted No da-be SOV/112-57-9-19547 T:r?,nalation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 19 5 7, Nr 9, lip 229-230 (U&SR) ':kUT11OR: Yakobs,:A.11. TITLE: Electromaignetic Phenomena in, and Fundamental Characteristics of Larionov's Rectificatioii Circuit, With an Allowance for Leakage Inductance of Transformer Windings (Elektromagnitnyye protsessy i oanovnyye kl--arakteristiki'.skhemy vypryamleniya Larionova a uchetom induk"-ivnostey rasseyaniya obmotok transformatora) PERIODICAL: Sb. nau-.h. tr. Kuybyshevsk. industr. in-t, 1956, Nr 6, Vol, 1, pg 115-125 1VBSTRACT: Investigated are processes in a. 3-phase bridge r6ctffying circuit with a1lowance for leakage inductance of the transforme'r, with a resistance- inductance load in the rectified-current circuit which cari bd lower or higher thar. the critical load (i.'e. the load at which the switchihg angle V= Zj-1/6). Differential equations have been developed for currents In the valves for these Card 1/3 SOVI 112-57-9 -19547 Electromagnetic Phenomena in, and Fundamental Characteristics of, Larionov's . . . . conditions: '(1) OUt-Of--Bwitching period when two valves carry equal currents in the scheme and (2) currents in two valves during their switching. Foi- loads lower than critical, si.,c initial conditions have been formulated to find three integration constants for the above equations (two values corresponding to the moment of transition from 2 to 3 current -carrying valves and back, and one value of the phase angle ~02. which determine the firing moment of the valve next in line). With critical and supercritical loads, three valves continuously operate in the circuitand, for these conditions, the firing moment of the next valve shifts and the anlyle tP2 incr eas' es. The above equations have been solved for two boundary cases: (a) the load-,circuit' inductance is infinite XL --~- oo and (b) the load is; pure resistance. For the former case, with sub- and super- ,, expreagions are presented (in relative units) for the average critical loads value of the rectified current, for the external rectifier characteristic, for the phase angle V,~L,- and also the short-circuit curzent value. For both boundary cases, curves of the switching angle and angle ~u, are plotted against the Card 2/3 SOV/11?-57-9-19547 Electromagnetic Phenomena in, and Fundamental Characteristics of, Larionov's inductance in the valve anode circuit (combined inductance of the transformer primary and secondary X1, , expressed as a part of the load resistance component 'X(k) Xk/R). As the load increases to its critical value, the switching angle grows from 00 to 600, while the moment of firing the next valve remains equal to 300 at X, or decreases to Z60 at X, ~= 0. Under supercritical conditions occurring at X (k) = 0. 28 (f or the cas e XL ---3~ co) and at X(k)*= 0. 34 (for tI,.e case XL. - 0), the angle 60' and the angle increases., The load circuit inductance has only a slight influence on the processes in.,the circvdt; therefore, in most cases, for the sake of simplicity the formulae obtained. for X.-i-cocanbeused. Bibliography: 7items. V.A. L. AUTHORSo. POV/110--59-4-16/23 Prof. L.)%, Ebin (Doctor of Technical Sciences), Levin M.S. and Yakobs A.I.~ (Candidates of Technical Sciences) .TITLE: A Se-a"leof Standard Capacitor Ratings for Series Compensation of Rural Transmission Lines (Shkala nominalln3rkh parametrov kondensatorov dlya prodollnoy kompensatsii sel'skikh setey) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Elektr opromyshlennosti,1959.Nr 4.,pp 55-60(USSR) .,ABSTRACT: Se3!iOS compensation of rural transmission lines is being tried out in the MOSCOWLar-i Leningrad oblasuB. It is a. hindrance to the general introduction or series CoMpenL- sation of rural lines that no suitable range of standard capacitors is available This.mathematical article sets out to suggest a rational range of capacitor ratings and rated voltages for series compensation of r-aral. lines. ExpresSior.LS Lare given for the permissible voltage overload of capacitors and for the minimum reactive power required for series compensation. In practice, in most cases, the reactive power required lies between 0.1 and 0.25 of the power transmitted by the system. Usually the capacitance Card 1/3 required does not correspond to available standard values of capacitors and a number of capacitors must be sov/llo-59-1+-16/23 A Scale'of i5tandard Capacitor Ratings for Series Compensation of Rural Transmission Lines connected in series) (as the rated current of rural lines does, not,usually exceed 60A there is usually no question of parallel or series-parallol connection of capacitors). Not only are there differences between-the rated currents of lines and capacitors but also limitations in the range of capacitor ratings available make it necessary to use larger capacitance than is usually called for. The economic effect of having a continually variable series of capacitors is-then considered and then the limitations introduced by having only a limited number of sizes are examined. It is considered that there should be either three or four.sizes of capacitor in the range, and for 10 V circuits a range of 50, 35 and 20 UAR is to be preferred. The rated voltage of series capacitors is is recommended that Card 2/3 then briefly considered and iL. capacitors.intended for series compensation in rural l;tFl=,vt;'l- (6) AUTHORS: Volosatov, 0. P., Engineer, SOV/105-59-6-27/28, Grichavskiy, E. Ya.1 Ertgineert Frangulyany V. I., Engineer, ZU119 if. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Yakobs, A. I.p Candidate of.Te~chnical Sciences TITLE: S. A. Burguchev. Power Stations and Substations for Agriculture. A Manual: f or the Departments of Electrification in Agriculture.. 671.Pages Y Price 16 Rubles 5 Kopecks, Publishing House Sel 1khozgiz, 1958 (S- A. Burguchev. Elektricheskiye stantsii i podstantsii, sellskolchozyaystvennogo naznacheniya. Uchebnoye posobiye dlya fakulltiatov elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva. 671 str., ts..16:rub. 5 kop. Sellkhozgiz, 1958) 'PERIODICAL: lglektrichestvo 9,Nr 6,.pp 96 (USSR) 195 95,_ ABSTRACT.- This is a book review. The author has-written this valuable book backedby his long engineering,and-teaching experience. It can be used by students,and.by engineers working in.the electrification of agriculture...It may come in useful also for extenslon courses. It is vary well arraliged, and all basic chapte-re. of the course hqve be, -i given ample space. The subject Card 1/2 is disaussed from the v i 6,H p,o in tof modern~engineering solutions- ZULI, N.M.; TAKCBS, A, I. Booster trusformer for.. 6 - 10 Iri. networks with autowtic control apparatuse.Sbor. naucho-takh. informopo elek. sellkhoz n0-7:49-50 159. (MIRA 13:9) Mectric transformers) LISTOT, P.M., prof.0 doktor tekhn.nauk; GAVELIN, A.M.;.GRICHEVSKIT, E.Ta.; 1XVIII, M.S,,; MURADYAM, A.Te.;_ MAVIN, R.N.; TAKOBS, A.I.; MENVIA, G.A., red-; TCKBR, A.M., tekhn. red'-"- DienAa6ijin for rural electric power systems] Blektromonter sellskoi elektrifikataii. Pod red. P.H.Listova. Moskva, Tees. uclualno-pedagog.izd-vo ProftekhIzdat. 1960. (MIRA 13:5) I Chlon-Rorrespondent Teesoyusnoy akademii sellskokhoz.nauk (TASKhMIL) (for Listov). (Electricians--Handbooks, manuals, etc.) (Electricity in agriculture) BUNKO, Igor' Aleksandrovich; BODIN) Aleksandr Platonovioh; ZULI) mikhaylovich; Nikolay Mikhaylovich; POYARKOV9 Kirill YAKOBS, . A.1 ekE2y j:Egp2vjch i. ZELENETSKAYA, L. V. , red. --TMI)T-, YAY tekhn. rad. (Calculation of rural electric power distribution networks with voltage regulation] Raschet sellskikh elektricheakikh setei s reigulirovaniem napriazheniia. (By] I.A.Budzko I dr. Moskva, MSKh RSFSR,, 1963. 108 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Electric power distribution) BUDZKO, Igor' Alekaandrovich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.,akad.; ZAKHARIN, Andrey Gmirgiyevich, doktor teklmi. nauk; EBIN, Lev Yefimo'vich, doktor tekhn.nauk, pr'of.; KANAKIN, N.S., inzh.; LEVIN, M.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; T K kand. tekhn. f. .6 allii Wt nauk; GROYS, Ye.S., inzh.; ZUL1, ekhn. nauk, FOYARKOV, K.M., kand. tekhn. naulq MURADYAN, A.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; KRAUSP, V.R., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHATS, Ye.L., kand, tekhn. nauk; IOKHVIDOV, E.S., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. (Rural electric power distribution networks) Sellskie elek- s.eti. Moskva, Gosenergoizdatp 1963.~ 262 p. (m 9A 16:5) 1. Vaesoyuznaya tikademiya sellslcoldiozyaystvennykh nauk im. V. 1. Leniim (for Budzko). (Dafal electrification) (EleCtr1C pover distribution) i4 ;ffINR, UR101037637000 13001 SOURCZ CODE AUTITOR: Andrianov, V. No; Budzko, 1. Ao; Venikov, V. A.; Demin, A. V.; Qorooskly, __ Do A.; Grudinskiy, P. Go; Zakharin, A. Go; Krasnov, V. S.j Lavin, M- So; Listov, P, N M-rkovich, I. M.1 Mellnikov, No A.; Hazarov, Go le; Razovig, Do Vo; Smirnov, Pe Vo; Stepanov, V. No; klyrorVatnikov, I* A*; Fedoseyev, A* Me; ~a~!~, ORG: none TITM: Doctor of technical sciences, Professor L. Yee Ebin (on the occasion of his 60th birthday SOURCE: Elektriche#vo, no. 6, 1965, 91 TOPIC TAGS: scientific personnel, electric notwork, lightning ABSTRACT: Professor Lev Yefimovich Ebin, 60, graduated in 1928 from the Kiyevskly elektrotekhniche el- Aly Institut (Kfyev Electrotechnical Institut Between 19.29 and 1936, he worked in the Donenergo system and published varloua' original papers on lightning protection and grounding,devices. Yrom 1936 EBIN,works At the Vseg'oyuznyy* nauchno-issledovateVskiy Institut elektrifikste'i sil sellskogo khozyaystva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Electrification of Agriculture) where he heads a laboratory. In 1937, he defended his candidate's dissertation and In 1951 his Ph. Do Thesis dealing with stud"lea of the nonsymmetrical operating conditions of electrical net- works and of s~atlonsry and nonstationery clectro-thermal'i,processes In the Card -1/2 UDCs 621*31 : .141-~, ~~ n Mp--! rl ~ t ~ ~~ ti, !~-?, , 0 % ~ ~'AZ ~, - - ~, ~-;5 R-15C, :,,! CC NRt AP012719 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0190/66/008/001)TO--7~7/0731--"'"! AUTHOR: Zhivukhin, S. M.;~TolBtoguzov, V. B.,, Yakobson, F. I* ORG: M2j6ii~ Inst lie im. D. I. Mendeleyev (Mbskovgki~ khimiko- tekhnologicheskiy institut). TITLE: Synthesis 6fpolydioxyax5lenephosphonitril~tesi. :SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no, 4, 1966, 727-731 -TOPIC TAGS:. phosphonitri.late, esterification, polyeaterification ABSTRACT:''Polyester exchange, reactionIof hexabutoxytriphosphonitrilate with diatomic phenols was carried out at the molar component ratio from 1 : 1 to 1 1.5. The rate of.polyest .er exchange depends on the concentration of the reaction mixture and on the type-of diatomic phenol. ~Rezorsinal is somewhat more active in poly- ester exchange. In the case of hycl[roquinone, products with higher substitution but lower-molecular weight are formed, Products which have a molecular weight of 3000 to 10,000 are easily soluble in alcohols and ketones and partially soluble in aromatic and aliphatic solvents. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 tabl'es~ [Based on :-authorst:abstract] (NT1 SUB CODE:. 11, OT/ SUBM DATE: 09May65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 003 .:'Card 1/1 UDC: 541.64+678.86 I ~ ~~, ~ i~ !. ~-' u ~; - ; i, " ; -, ~ ~ -1, c~ dolaor Leklali. lla;Jk) Pro~'.; !t--I,U~ k-and. Lekhn. naul%,; r . I in zh. a, u=ec of ~-Uk in, ccws d-Lr4r,,:; machine milkinz?. C Iveterinarlia 41 no.2:1,~,.G-81. F '65. (MIRA 18:3) 1. VsPioymmyy iiaticfir~t)-it5gl.t-,doratells'r-~.Ly institut elektrifikatnii lellskogo khozyayotva. 30879 S/148/61/ooo/ooq/oo'1/O12 E071/E135 'AUTHORSa Yavoyskiyq V.I., Chernegag D.F.s Dudko, D,A~5 Tyagun-Belous,.G,S.9 Baktursunovi Sh.Sh,, Bo-charov,-V.A.9 Agaz6alova, L.L., Malotkovj VA,-, Yakobshs, R.Y e .---.&,and Potanin, Y~M. TITLE: Elect ro lytic phenomena in the process of ole,~t~rozlag heating of ingots Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy~ Chernaya. metallurgiya, no.99 1961, 32-43 TEM, Electroslag heating of ingots is based on the ionic ~.nature and structure of slag. On passing a current through the slag, situated on the surface of the shrinkage headq a considerable, amount of heat is evolved, sufficient to maintain the slag and' metal in the upper part of the ingot during its crystallisation J.Ln the molten state. The object of the present investigation wag to elucidate the influence of the kind of electric current.on the processes taking place during :electroslag heating of ingots. it is advantageous to carry out the heating of the ingot tops in such Card 3V)7' Y s/i48/6i/ooo/oo9/ooI/oI2 Electrolytic phenomena in the process... E071/EI35 a manner that in addition to increasing the yield of good metal there should be an improvement in the metal quality resulting from .,the.electrolytic effect and also from the transfer of a Dart of the segregating elements into the slag. The experiments were made with.:"four ingots,of a square cross-section, weighing3.4 tons, of ste's'I lOr2C~7, (.IOG2SD), smelted in 75 ton basic open hea2,th furylaces. The electroslag heating was with direct and. aLternatl_n's current. Forthe first ingot the electrode introduced in"o the head part wasconnected to the cathode and the.pIU,3 to the ingot (straight polarity); the aecond ingot was heated with direc". current of reverse p .olarity (minus to the bottom of the mouldq plus to.the electrode in the head part)~ the third ingot was heated with a 50 c.p.s. alternating current, the fourth ingot was cast by the usual practice and was used as a blank experimDnta The first three ingots were -top pour-ad through an -Intermediate funnel and the fourth ingot was bottom poured. A genera.,,_,or capable of producing 1000 A at.6o V was used for heating w2.th direct current. The'heating conditions were as followag Voltage 48 V, current for th;e first 60 minutes 95-010 A and then tard 2/5 30879 s/i48/61/000/009/001/012 phenomena in the process.oE071/EI35 :700 A; the duration of heating go minutes. The flux for the formation of slag consisted of 25% fluorospar, 45%'finely crushed freshly ignited lime, 30% chamotte powder. The ingots were ,rolled into slabs 500 x 250 mm. Four templets were cut from each slab and then cut into strips from which test specimens were made. Non-metallic inclusions were determined metallographically and electrolytically. It was found that the distribution of non metallic inclusions in the ingot wag the most advantageous on heating it with direct current of "straight" polarity. This type -of heating lowers chemical'non-uniformity in comparison with ingots cast by the usual works technology and heated with alternating currentg or direct'current'of-reverse polarity. There is a tendency for sulphur to beshifted towards the positive whereupon sulphur'near the positive pole is distributed unevenly along.the dross-section of the" ingot in the form of segregation 11spots1f. No shift of carbon towards the negative pole was.established. During the heating with direct current of straight, and reverse polarity, in addition to electrolytic phenomena, the Perrin-Tochinskiy effect leading to the refining Card 3/5 30879 Elec~~trolytic phenomena in the process.. s/i48/61/000/009/001/012 E071/E135 of the metal of the head part of the ingots was observed, No noticeable effect of direct current. on changes in the content and distribution of nitrogen in the rolled metal Was observed. It was established that the content of,hydrogen in the shrinkage head decreases during crystallisation,of,the ingot.heated with a ~direct current of reverse polarity and increases with direct polarity,(minus on the electrode). The machanital properties of the metal nf the ingot teemed with heating,by current of direct polarity are most uniform throughout the whole volume of the slab. The specific gravity of the metal,of all theingots was almost the~same. The pickling ability of the.metal (weight loss of cylindric-Al specimens in a solution of 65 wt,,parts of HC1~ 25 wt. parts of H2SO4 and.10 wt. parts of water at 70 OC during 4.0 minutes) along the whole slab i's the highest on heating with direct currentof f1straightf, polarity and lowest on heating with direct current of reverse polarity. on heating with alternating current of anindustrial frequency the quality of the ingot metal was better than that of the "blank" ingot and was nearly the same as on heating with direct current of #'straight" polarity~ Card A/5 Card 515 IAVOISKI, V.I. (Yavoyskiy, V.I.]; CERNEGA, D.F. [Chernega.. D.F.); DUDKO, D.A.; TEAGUN-BELOUS, G S. (Tyagun-Belous, G.S.)j EEKTURSUNOV, S.S. (Bekturounov, Sh.;~.]; BOCIAROV, V.A. (B66harov, V.A.); AGAMALOVAp L L ; MOLOTKOV 0 V.A.; IAKOBSE,,. R.1. (X!K4~bshe R.Ya.]- POTANIN, E.14: iPotanin, Ye.m Electrolytic phenomena during the slag electric heating of the ihgots-0 Analele metalurgie 16 no.20-18 AP-Je '62. 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