SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAREMBASH, YE.I. - YAREMENKO, N.YE.
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AU-11103-.' Z'Anchenko, K. A.; Luzbnaya, N. P.; Yarcuibash, Ye.. I.; Yeliseyev, A. A.
I ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry in. 11. S. KurnakovAcade-,7 of
Sciences SSSR.(Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Phase diagram and phase properties of the Nd-Te syntem
SOURCE: AIN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 1G, 1966,
1747-1756
TOPIC-TAGS: neodymium. compound, telluride, semiconductor single crystal, p 1 stal,1
single crystal str phase dia;,
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ABS-17UNCT: The 2hase composition and physical properties of Nd-Te alloys have Deen
studied over the entire range of compositions. The stated purpose of the study was
to refine the previously established phase diagram of the Nd-Te System [Ye. I.
Yarembash, A. A. Yeliseyev, K. A. Zinchenko, Zh. neorgan. materialy, v. 1, no, 1,
1965, 60 and N. Kh. Abrikosov, V. Sh. Zargaryan. Zh. neorgan. materialy, v. 1, no. 9
1965, 14621 and to determine the phase-composition dependence of electrophysical
properties of the polycrystalline alloys and of certain single crystals. The complete
phase diagram of the Nd-Te System, which was plotted on the basis of new ex-aerimental!.
data, was basically similar to that previously established by the authors. ~h,
existence of seven individual phases, isostructural with the corresponding La phases
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was confirmed. New crystallochemical x-ray cinta were determined for N'd Te and NdTe3
phases. A polymorphic trabsition was detected by x-ray in the N`d2Te3 samples in
contrast with the M, Te compounds of the ceria group elements which precede Nd in the
Periodic Table. Meiting points of certian phases differ significantly with the
earlier Soviet daza. Electrical resistivity of the phases in the Nd-Te System con-
J tinaously increased with an increase in the Te content of the samples. Seniconductort
property and il-Lype condu ctivity were confirmed in all neodymium tellurides. Carrier
concentration varied from 10'1 cm-3 for NdTe to 1018,cm-3 for NdTe3, A defective
lattice in Nd2Te3 and Nd4TC7 was confirmed by the resistivity, thermal conductivity,
and most o1c
all, by the coefficient of thermal emf data. Single crystals of Nd3Te.,
NdJe7, '&,.dTe2, and NdTe3 were grown to obtain purified samples.for determining semi-
conductor character~'stics. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 5 tables.
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AUVORI Kalitin. Yo L; Yarembaah, Yo, I#; Luzhnayat No N
CM Institute for General and Inorganic Chemistry i=, N, 8,.Xurnakov, AN SSSR
(Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN SSSR)
TITISs Ph ass diagram of the praseodymium-solonium systen
SOURCEs AN SSSR. Izvestiya.'Neorganicheskiye materi&3,y, ve 2. no* lit 1966, 1930-1
TOPIC TAGS: praseodymium. selenium, &3-loy phase diagram
ABSTRACT: The article starts with a table, based on iiterature data, giving the
properties of the known praseodymium selenides. An experimsnt~l investigation Wai
made of powder form and fused preparations of praseodymium selenides, the composition
of uhich varied from 0 to 100 at~ % selenium, as well as of single crystals obtained by
various methods. For determination of the phase diagramo thermal, x ray, and
microstruotural analyvis was used. The detailed results are given in tabular form and
are best*aummarizod by the dUgran-shown. (See Fig. 1)
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The study resulted in the determination of tho.formation of six individual ohomical
compounds: PrSe Pr So Pr So PrSe and x. The regions of
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their homogonoity were e; Fono rWatruotural ana2ysis of
monocrystalline and polyorystalline samples, proposed struaturooworo given for the
above compounds and their lattice constants were determined and givon.in a tables
Orig. art. has: 3 figures mid 3 tables*
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AUTHOR:
Antonova, LiU41" Zinchenko, K. A.
.ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry im. N. S. Kurnakov, Academy of
Sciences$SSSR (Institut obshchey ineorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE:. New phase in the system of tellurides of the rare earth metals of ceria
subgroup
.SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 12, 1966,
.TOPIC TAGS; compound semiconductor, rare earth metal~telluride, single crystal
growing, 'EaMx~ crystal structure, crystal electric conductivity
ABSTRACT: The existence of the M4Te71x phase within the homogeneity limits between
61 and 64 at%.Te was confirmed by chemical, x-ray spectrochemical, and x-ray phase
analysis of poly- and single-crystalline M,,Te7l where M - La, Pr, or Nd. Previously,
the Ve71x phase was detected by different Soviet authors but was absent in the
La-Te and La-Nd phase diagrams which were published in the 1965 Western studies.
The H4Te7 single crystals, 1 x I x 1 mm maximum size, were grown from polycrystalline
M.Te by the chemical transport reaction with iodine at a 950-800C temperature
gradient. Simultaneously,,the MTe2 single crystals were formed. The -shape of the
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Te and LaTe single crystals was identical, while that of the Nd Te and NdTe
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was different. Lattice symmetry type and constants, space symmetry group, n r
of molecules in the unit call, and x-ray density were determined and tabulated fof
Laje,7, PrLTe7, and Nd4U7. Lattice constants of Ce4Te7 were extrapolated from
.their plots versus ionic radii of the M3+ ions. La Te7 was found to crystallize in
a tetragonal not rhombic system, which was previously assigned to La4Te7 by the
authors. The lattice constants of La Te7 were found to be as follows:
0
a - b - 9.011+10.005 AO, c - 9.172�0 M A. The most likely space symmetry group of
La4Te7 was the centric P4/mbm group. Other M4Te7Ix tellurides ofthe ceria subgroup
crystallize in the same system and have the same space symmetry group as La4Ta7'
Structural similarity and differences were noted between M4Te7 and We2. Electrical
conductivity and thermal emf of the M4Te7 phase was of the semiconductor type. The
existence of the M4Te7 (or M7Tej2) phase was presumed for Ce and Sm because of the
crystallochemical analogy between tellurides of the ceria subgroup. Orig. art. has:
3 tables and 2 figures.
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AUTHORS Paukovt L Yo.; Nogteval V, Vo; Yarombashp Yea L
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i ORGt Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistryp AN SSSR (Institut obshchey i neor-
i h 3koy khimii AN SSSR); Solid State Physics Section,-Siberian Branch, VNIEFTRI
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Otdal fiziki tvardogo tela Sibirskogo filiala VNIIFTRI)
TITLEI Study of the true heat capacity of rare earth ohaloogenidoo at law tempera-
tures. Part 11 True heat capacity at low temporaturesl entropy and onthalpy of
a?-SG3
SOURCES Zhurnal fizichoskoy khimiij.v* 40.1 no, 12v 1966t 5W4-3097
TOPIC TAGSt heat capacityp entropyr enthalpyp lanthanum compoundp selonido
ABSTRACTI- The article initiates a cycle of studi6s of the thermodynamic properties o.
rare earth chalcogenidesp aimed at-obtaining reliable values of heat capacity and en-
tropy and establishing the rules governing their variation over the entire series of
rare earth chalcogenides. The true heat capacity of finely crystalline La2SG was
measured in the 13.4-2960K-range with the aid of an adiabatic vacuum calorime or*
under
Values of absolute entropy SO and difference of enthalpies H0298.15
standard conditions were calca"aie'a. A systemtic deviation of the experimental
points from the curve of vs TOK was observed. The nature of this anomaly has not
been elucidated. Orig. a;9. h~s: 1 figure and 2 tables.
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AJUVORs Savluchinakiy, R. (Major General); Yaremohonkol A. (Lieutenant Colonel) ZZ
ORO: 'None
TITLE: When artillerymen train
SOURCE: Tyl i snabzheniye sovetskikh vooruzhonnykh ail, no* 11, 1965, 19-21
]t TOPIG TAGS; training procedure, ordnance training, armed force; logistics, artillery
rimmunition, fuel truck, liquid fuel, food ration, food service equipment
AABSTRACT: The article discusses the important role played by the rear area Service
troops in assuring the success of artillery in combat. Hot food must be provided
the different elements of the artillery unit even though they are widely dispersed
throughout the combat zone. If the artillery pieces or artillery personnel are in
concealed positions food is delivered by mobile field kitchens, if not, then food is
brought up in thermos containers. A ration distributing point usually feeds several
batteries. The primary area of activity for rear service troops is amMunition re-
(7- supply. Ammunition must frequently be transported from,.a=o dumps of higher head-
'quarters directly to the artillery firing positions without off-load:Lig at inter-
mediate dumps. This method should always be employed when the aituation permita.
The artillery prime movers are refueled directly from a fuel truck. During a road
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march the uel trucks move with the combat elements and replenish their fuel supply
,,,,during any halt, planned or unplanned. Refueling is begun at the head of the con-
voy~and the fuel truck then works its way to the rear, refueling as it goes. This
'Amethod saves time. Orig, art. has: 2 figures*
'SUB COM 15/SUBM DATE: Vona
DMCHUK, Yuriy Pedorovich; YAPEYCHISHIN, Bogdan Mik-haylovich
f IAremichyshyn, B.M.]
SICHEVSKrd, 1.[Sychevs'IrjI, 1.)1red.
(We are saving fuel power resources] Zaosh,~hadzhuieino
energetychni resursy. Vviv, Kameniaro 1965. 98 P.
(MIRA 183:9)
,ROVSKIY, M.I.[Petrovs kyij M,i,]p dotemjp otv. red.1 GRINOVETS,
I.F.[Hrynovets': I.F.1j, dots..,-red.; LUSHCHIX) 1.0.
[Lushebykv 1.0.], dots., red.; MIKHAYLOV, V.1jMqkhailovt
V.I".],dots.j red ; PASTER, P.I., red.; TIVONCHUK, 1.0.
(Tyvonchukp I. Oj, kand. ekon. naukp red.; YAREMCHISHIN,
~&(IAremcbyshyny B.M.lp at. nauchn, so-0.0 rea.;
TSOV, IP.P., dots., red.; GRINSHPON, F.O.(Hrinshpon,
F.O.), red.; KVITKO, I.S., red.
(Flourishing of the econouV of the western provinces of
the Ukrainian S.S.R.) 1939-1964] Rozkvit ekonamiky zakhid-
rikh oblastei URSR (1939-1964 rr., Ltvivj 1964. 126 p.
1. Llvov. Universytet. (MIRA 17:11)
'TARIMCRISHIN, Bogdan Mikhaylovich
[Developmewt-of -iEral e lactrif Icat ion in the vestern provinces
of the Ukraine] Rozvytok sil'skoi eleirtryfikitaii v zakhidnykh
oblastiakh URSR. Kyiv, Akademiia nauk Ukrainakoi RSR, 1958- 74 p.
(MIRA 11:11)
(Ukraine--Rural electrification)
9.z,
YAREMORISHIN, Bogdan Mikhaylovich [IAremch~sbynj B.M.1;
--7o -
W, Ya.T., Vo=re on. nauk, otv. red.
(Development of electric p wer n ineering in the western
provinces of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Rozvytok elektroenergety-
Icy v zakhidnykh oblastiakh Ukrainstkoi RSR. Liviv, Kryzhkovo-
zhurnallne vyd-vo, 1963. 20* p, (MIRA 18.14)
j.
YAREMHUK, F.P.
Seepage from stream channels in case of an arbitrar.-f line sepwrating
the soil from the draining layer. Dop. All U115111 no,MI424-1428
61. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Kiyevskiy pol-itekhnicheakiy inatitut. Predstavleno
akademikam AN UkrSSR G.Ye.Favlenko [Pavlenko, H.M.].
(Seepage)
YANIM"I'llukly F.P.
Calculation of free seepage from and c~,ftnno~-Is. -i.-AI,7
p0 prikl. mat. I no.1:175-184 163. (141W. 18:2)
1. Klyeiskiy ordena Lenina po"itekhn.1chos~iy institut.
BUMVsKly, Y0.5t, [Buraw-11kyl, YAIdZlCIII,'K F.P.
Solution of boundary value for a!
differential equation of gocond ord~ir. Dop.
163.
1. Kiyevskiy polite k-liniche skiy institnt i Institnt
UkxSSSR.
AN no.11:1411-1415
17: 12)
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Party of the whole nation. Nauka i shyttis 12 no.10:2-4 0
162. (KMA 16il)
1. Sekretarl Kiyevskogo gorodskogo komiteta Kcmunisticheakoy
partii Ukrainy.
(Co=unist Party of the Soviet Union)
BOCHKAREVI V.P., kand. geol.-miner. nauk.; NIKITINA, L.G.p kand.
geol.-miner. nauk; SHAPIRO, S.M., kand. geol.-miner.
nauk; EYDINOVA, N.M.,, st. inzh.; GOLODORODIKO, G.L., inzh.;
PERLIK, G.P., inzh.j BANDALETOV, S.M.0 kand, geol.-miner.
rxauk; VLADIMIROV, N.M., kand. geol-miner. nauk; SADYKOV,
A,M,p kands geole-miner. nauk; MALYSHEV, Ye.G., ml. nauchn.
sotr.; BERKALIYEV, N.A., st. inzh.; EYDITOV, Yu.I., st. inzh.-,
MUK1L4FXDZWOVs S.M., kand. geol.-miner. nauk; ISABAYEV, T.T.0
st. inzh.; MOTOV, Yu.A., inzh.; KOLOTILIN, N.T.# kand. geol.-
miner. nauk; 1APIDUS, Zh.D., inzh.1 SHOYMANOVA, M.M., inzh.;
y alg21V r '~., Jnzh.: BAf?PDT--,VAf?V1 A.V. ke -; miner*
a 0 ,nds
nauk~ [deceased j p,.-- H~XW-.W,j --B. P. p st. Inzh.; -,UTPAYEV.,
akadgmikpo.-glavirl- red. [deceased]; M3DOY1W--iy0,,TS.j otvo red*; -
DMITA6v,�kly,,-V.I.,lred.;.SEMENOV, I.S.p red.; BRAILOVSKAYA,
M.Ya., red.; KORDIEVA, N.N.,, red.
[Irtysh-Karaganda Canal; engineering geological conditions]
Kanal Irtysh - Karaganda; inzhonerno-geologicheakie usloviia.
Alma-Ata, Nauka, 1965. 169 P. (MIRA 18:5)
YAREHCHUX, Ivan Fedorovich.;-WIRICH. T.. red.; GRINI. Ye.. t ekhn.red.
CHandbook for rural butl4ers] Spravochnik sallskogo stroltalin.
Ud, 2., ispro i dop. Barnsul, Altalskoe knishnoo izd-vo, 1958. 355 P.
(MIRA 11-12)
(Building)
MITYUSIIKIII I.; AVRIMKIY, P.; UJTSANI Ye.1 STRUCHKOV, A.; KORMJ L.;
VI, instruktor pereda7yM metodov trudaj YAIW,',CIIUKp U.
We are info=ed.,. Stroitell 8 no,5-.6 147 162. (14JM 15-07)
(Building-Technological innovations)
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YARENCHIA, N.k.; SHUTER, L.M.; BERMAN, Ya. P.
Obtaining c.ationic ard amphoteric water-solubip condensation
producta of amines and phenols with dimethylolurea. Dokl. LF11
5 no. 2/2.55-58 163. (MIPA 17-6)
YAR~W-HUK,-N-L-
Use of the "Laf" amphoteric fixing and tanning agent for improving
the quality of chrome leathers of the heifer hide group. Kozh~-
obuv.prom. 5 no.2:17-18 F '63. (WRA 16:5)
(Leather)
yARE240HUK, N.A.; SHUTERt L.M.; BERKW, Ya.P.
Amphoteric nLAF" tanner made from extractive phenols.
Kozh,-obuv. prom. 4 no.7:28-29 n 162. (MIRA 17:1)
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AUTHOR: Yaremchuk, N. A.
ORG: KIeV-grabf of Lenin PoWechnic Institute, (Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskIA 9i6)
TITLE- A device for the measurement of variable voltage ource instabilities
SOURCE: AN Ukrssn. Povysheniye tochnosti i ftvtomatIzRtAijh tzmeritellnykh sistem
(Automating and Increasing the accuracy of measuring systems), Kjovt Moukova dumkol
1965, 171-176
TOPIC TAGS: voltmeter, electric generator, electronic circuit
ABSTRACT: Radio engineering often requires the determination of low-frequency amplitude
fluctuations of generators. The author proposes a new device which Is capable of measuring
and registering slow amplitude changes in electronic generators caused by the warming up
and aging of elements. It carries out a periodic Introduction of the output of the generator
under investigation and the reference voltage due to a constant current. Following general
theoretical deliberations, the article describes an experimental circuit shown In Fig. 1.
The tested generator I produced 2.5 V; 2 is a switching frequency (50 cps) amplifier, 3 -
power amplifier, and 4 - reveralble motor, The sensitivity of the entire device Is no less
than 0. 05%, and the scale Is +2. 5%. Some results are shown In Fig, 2. Orig. art. has:
8 formulas and 5 figures.
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ORG: none
TITLE-, An automatic single-channel electronic
jogometer
SOURCE: PribOrc5troYeniYe, no. 3, 1965, 14-15
TOPIC TAOS: electronic device, logometer, circuit design
ABSTRACT: Recording circuits operating with electric parametric sensors (qpacitative,
Inductive sensors) must be designed Boab- to exclude the Muence'of the power source on the
results of measurements. This problem can be easily solved by utilizing 16gometers as
Ipd1cating and registering devices. However, existing electromechanical, rectifier, and con-
vprter logometers require a considerable amq"t of power. Conaequently, the authors designed
successfully tested an automatic electronic logoinetor shown in Fig. 1.
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ASI and AS2 - automatic synchronously operating switches; MS - matching
stage; CL - connecting line; A W - "carrier" frequency amplifier; LD -
linear detector; VD - voltage divider; A a - "envelope" amplifier; RM -
reversible motor; 00 - modulating frequency oscillator; SC - sealer.
In principle, the unit should be capable of handling frequencies from I to 200- 300 Eb. in
practice, however, the servosystem operation was not particularly stable within the 600-1000
cps range. Orig. art. has-. 2 formulas and 3 figures.
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&q)eriments in using joints of round inserted tenons in the
mamtracture, of furniture. Bum. i der. prom. no.1:38-41
-Ta.w l63. (MM& 16:7)
1. Mebellnaya fabrika im. Bozhenko.
(Furniture industry)
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YAREMCHUK, N. I.
Manufacture of furniture assemblies by the continuous method.
Bum. i der. prom. no.3:39-41 Jl-S 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
YAMCHUKO N.I.
Heabanized continuous production of the central doors of
wardrobes. Eum~ i der. prom. no-424-V O-D 164 (MIRA 18:2)
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AUTHOR: Hillman, Yu. V.; Rachek, A. P.; Trefilov. V, I.; q4qven
S. A.; Yaremchuk,
ORG: Institute of Physics of MGtals AN UkrSSR (Institut metallofiziki AN UkrSSR)
TITIX: Mechanism of plastic deformation in alloys of transitign-metsila Aq
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Hekhanizm plasticheskoy deformateii metallov (mechanism of the
plastic deformation of metals). Kievt Haukova dumka, 1965, 29-41
TOPIC TAGS: plastic deformation, cast alloy, phase transition, twinning,'material
fracture
ABSTRACT: The paper is a continuation of a previous work (Millman, Yu. V., trefilov,
V, I I Fachek A. P , 11hoblems in the Physics, and Science of Metals, 2011, Naukova
ka: Kiev, 1'964) *
,dun devoted to the mechanism of plastic deformation and brittle frac-
ture of alloys of elements in group VIA with other transition metals. The following
alloy systems are studiedi Cr-Mn, Cr-Ru, Cr-Fe, Cr-Os, W-ps, Ko-Re, Kb-Rs and Ko-Ti.
.The alloys w9re studied in the_S4st state and in some cases were subjected to heat
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treatment. The relationship between the packing flaw energy and the electronic
I f the allo
structure o y is analyzed. It is shown that both transition and nontran
sition metals conform to the Seger rule on high energies for packing defects in
,metals. The twinning ;t slipping transition in ;aloys of transition metals is stud-
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ied. All alloys of elements in group VIA with metals in groups VIIA and VIIIA show
a transition to twinning, while alloys with elements In group VIA (Ho-Ti alloys)
show no twinning throughout the entire region of solid solutions with a bcc lattice
under maximum loads. Experiwental data show that alloying chromium, molybdenum and
tungsten with metals of groups VIIA and VIII reduces the packing flaw energy and
causes a transition to deformation by twinning (or to combined deformation by
slipping. and twiroing). A'brief survey of the literature shows no transition to
[twinning in alloys of-group VIA with transition metals to the left of the chromium
group in the p-3riodic table. Orig. art, has. 8 figur*s.
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YAREMCHUK, NII.
Polishing surfaces ooe~ted with polyoster varrilahne, Bum,
i der. prom, no.2;28-30 Ap-Je 165. (MIRA 18:6)
MEEK--
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USSR/General Division. Problems of Teaching. A-7
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biologiyaj No 20, 1957, 85129
Author : N. Ya. Yaremchuk
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Title From Workin~ Experiment on School Experi-
mental Grounds
Orig Pub In::V sb. statey v pomoshch' uchitelyn biol.
i khimii po vneklassn. rabote v sredn.
shkole. Rostovna- Donu, 1956, 35-46.
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YAREMCHUK,, 0. P.
Basic trends In the development of tractor design Mekh. oil%
hoop. 14 no.l*-~ J4 163. (MIRA i6:4)
1. Glavnyy apptsialiot po traktoram Gooplana, UkrSS.
(Ukraine-Tractora---Design and construction)
YAREA-'CHUK)-so ve
ronch till
V-q~' guslon juice. ~')-,.V. Yo I Alo~
pulp separatoEjot all'I ~411'1#11'1 Pront - 27.-',(i."' i, I ?--I)
triap.
V. flaikow
68-10-6/22
AUTHORS: Khanin, I'.M'.f (Dr~,-,Tebt~.-Pe",,),,,Yaremehi*; f.A'.1 and.Kupriyenkov
TITLE: The Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Investigating the Flow of
Gases in Coke Ovens (Primeneniye, radio aktivmyk1i izotopov pri
iBq.ledovanii dvizheniya,gazov v koksovykh pechakh)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Xhimiya, 1957, Nr 10, pp'.20-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Possible methods of the application of radioactive isotopes
for studies of gas flow in the heating system of,coke ovens
are discussed. Methods for investigating on models the dis-
tribution of gases in regenerators, recirculation of waste
ases and mixing of gas and air in heating flues are proposed.
g
ome suggestions as to the application o radioactive isotopes
on industrial ovens are also given. It is pointed cut that in
the process of carrying out such studies the proposed methods
can be improved and the field of their application widened.
There axe 1 table, 4 figures and 13 references, of which 10
bare Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Dneptropetrovsk Institute of Chemical Technology
(Dnepropetrovskiy Xhimiko-Tekhnologicheskiy Institut)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
I.M.; KMIYBNKO, I.G.; SMENGOLID. M.A.; YAMEEX, V.A.
Basic trends IA the development of the construction of
coke ovens abroad using the underjetts distribution
system. loks i khim* no-WS-64 0 (MIRA 13'-7)
1. Dnepropetrovakiy khimiko-tekhnologichookly
inetitut.
(Ooks ovens)
KHANINt I.M.; KUPRIYENKO, I.r,.; YAREMCIfUK, V.A.; LERNMt R.Z.; PODOLIJUIOVO
Designing reversible gas-air valves for combination coke ovens with
two-hearth flues. Koks i khim. no,1:3" 162. (MMA l5t2)
1. DnepropetroVskiy khimiko-tokhnologichoskiy institut (for Khanin,
Kupriyenko, Yaremchuk). 2. Gosplan RSFSR (for Lerner). 3. Dnepro-
petrovskiy koksokhinicheskiy zawd (for Podollkhov).
(Coke ovens)
R! 1
JWANINP I.M.; KUPRIrMOO I.G.; YAREMCMK,, V.A.
Discussing the article "Control of M ovens with separate
regenerators in case of heating with coke-oven gasff by
G.M. Vollfskii? R.K. Krupatkina,, A.I. Ivanov. Koks i khim.
no.4:63-64 162. (Him 16: S)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheoldy. institut.
(Coke ovens) (Vollfskii, G.M.)
(Krupatkina,, R.K.) (Ivanov, A.I.)
ACC NRs AP7003613 SOURCE. CODE: UR/0185/66/011/01211338/1340
AUTHOR: L'vov, H. K.-L'vov, G. K.; Petrov, Yu. V.
ORG:- none
TITLE: The dislocation structure changes originating with rapid heating of low-
carbon steel
SOURCE: Ukrayins'kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 12, 1966, 1338-1340
.TOPIC TAGS; InTj carbon steelCX9,,rrg4 dislocationy
heating, /OBKpsteel
Z~OeAj C4.e4jo.,L)
ABSTRACT: Specimens, 0.28 x 21 x 65 mm, of low-carbon 08kp steel cold rolled with
a 61% reduction were heating at a rate of 880 C/sec to a near-recrystallization
temperature and then cooled at a rate of 1000 C/sec, or slowly heated at a rate of
0.13 C/sec to the same temperature and quenched. Test specimens, 3 mm in diameter
and less than 0.11 mm thick, were investigated for the dislocation structure changes
originated with rapid and slow heating of the steel. The as-rolled steel structure
,consisted of grain fragments with a complex system of interwined dislocations. Rapidly
h,,ated ste6l had a similaFitru6ture:'U structure of slob' heatid steel Zo'ntained li~ghit- "'I
co;
ored regions with a relatively small number of dislocations. With slow heating
to a temperature higher than that of recrystallization, the steel structure
'2
A
M
A~P7063613
resembed the structure of the annealed steel, regardless of the cooling rate.
The steel specimens, rapidly heated to temperatures which ensured complete recrystal-
lization and then cooled in water or slowly cooled in air, had an identical structureJ
The results showed-that the dislocation structure of completely recrystallized
08kp steel does not depend on the rate of beating for recrystallization and is free
from the defects originating from previous cold working. Orig. art. has; 4 figures.
SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 14Apr66/ ORIG REP:.004
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MARROVSKIY, Ye.A.; STETSENKO, V.I.; YAROPOLOV, I.N.; YAREMCHUK, V.V.; TUROVSKIY,
I.Yn.; DROBYAZED, T.T.
Short reports. ZAv.lab. 24 no.4:503-504 158. (KIRA 11:4)
1. Institut maRhinovedeniys I sellskokhozynystvannoy mekhnniki Akademii
nauk USSR (for Markovakiy and Stetsenko). 2. Zavod sellskokhozyAystven-
nogo moshinostroyeni3rn, g. Stalino (for 'Yaropolov). 1. Moskovskiv
inotitut inzhenerov zhele%nodorozbnogo trnnsnorts (for Turovskly).
(Testing mnchinee)
PETROV, Yu. N.,,-.YARKWHff, V. V.-
L'Jectromaoetic atigmatizer to the objective lens of the
UM-100 electron microscope, Zav. lab. 28 no.1221523-1524
162, (MIRA 16: 1)
1. Inatitut metallofizi)d AN UkrSSR.
(Zleotron microscope)
---L 09330' tw-A -------
,L?6029520 SOUPC2 COX: UWC
Got~-,otsi, G. A.; Gol'dborg, X. Ch.; Yaremank-o, A. A.
G.RG: Nono
Dovico for recording rlomont of failure
SOUM~-': eickhanizatsiya i avtomatizatoiya upravlaniya, no. 4, 1966, 42-43
TOPIC 12,1,GS: oleo tromeasurinC device, heat resistance, therzal
guo/
IM11.111,,CT: 1, opocial moasurin, inatrumont for Ktonaination of tjhonial onduranA 0.
..,at.orialz is doscribod. Me inutrument, devised by the Matorial Research 1-sti' uto
of-t'ho AY., U-r.' ;,S114 is used for recording the tirzo and t1omperaturo at which tho tested
of rztz~rizas are *frac"d. The device is dcai&pied for a simultz.;-.cous tozzing of
4.V
lour cam.).oz. '11W'n rietal filzro"MeLeposited. on 'he sample surfaces serve as.sansors of
occu=cd fracturos. The measuring arrangement consists of a potentiometer, t"nerz3-0-C.-I
(t-hc.--ocounlo, pyr'o=zter or electric resistance typo), timo-rolay, recording
IiZ~'it -,"ol az4 other circuit elements zhovin in a diag-ram and a photo. The proccdu.-o of
-Oas=:~a=ents is doscribod and the consecutive fractures of four samples ara roflectod. in
a tiro-toz.-Poraturo curve. It is mentioned 'I'liat the device was used for testing the oxidosl
cf n;~~ ~.azium~ and aluminumland other hit;h-tomporaturo matoriala. Orig. art. has;
3 fiauroz. ?~,7
SUB COM; 20/ SUB.4, DATZ;-. None/ OIZIG W-W; 0031 OM RU; 001
Vi
-9
t~'t~ SIZ i"
GURIVICH, I.I.; YARIMMO, A.I.
RHeaviI7 loaded bydrogen diffusion electrodes operating at low
pressure and at the temperature of the surrounding medium* by
R.Justi, and others. Reviewed by IoL Gurevich, A.I. Wemenko.
Inzho-fize xhart 'n0-91138-141 9 160. (MIRA 1319)
. (Electrodes) ' - (Hydrogen)
(JUStity'.) (Pilkan, M.) (Scheibe, W.) (Winsel, A.)
BORISMO, Sergey Grigorlyev'ich; KOPITSA, Pador Andreyovich. Prinimali
uohnstiye: XMIXOT, T.Y.1 TAMOMOe.D.M.. BUNIV, A.I., insh.,
retsenzent; POLISHCENX, A.D., kand.tek6.nauk, ratsentant;
TMMOTMEO, M.I.. otv.red.; SIPTAGIVA, Z.A., red.izd-va; SOI-
TOY, A., tekhn.red.
[Chamber and pillar system of ore mining) Kamernain sistema
razrabotki v gornorudnoi promyshlennooti. Moskva. Goo.nouchao-
tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960. 399 p. ORRA 13:5)
(Mining engineering)
'4 "TR
gal vv
.111 oft
t Ob
fill .*'I
. E ; W
fit
la
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i ri
YARENMIO,
-TANNORM D. N. Cand Tech Sci "Study of the tense stste of rocks in
open-chr-mber Fy-,te,, k-iin Dnepropetrovsk, 1960 (Min of HiGher end
Secondary Specialized Education UkO^SR. Dnepropetrovsk Order of Labor Red Bnnner
Mining Inst im Artem). (KL, 1661, 199)
-275-
Y,OSHFOVSKIY, N.F., inzh.-, SYTNIK, V.A., inzh.-, YAREMENKOp DeSs, inzh.
On the rjad of mechanization and automation of "ustrial-pro-
cessps. Stroi. mat. 7 no-10:30-33 0 '61. (FJRA 14:10)
1. Kiyevskiy kombinat asbestotsementnykh izdeliy.
(Eiev--Building materials industry--Technolopical innovations)
XARhREWQ,__Pmitriy Sergeyeviah; TABUNINA, M.A., red.izd-va;
--T- -- E. red.
SHEVCHINKC, N. , TW
(Handbook on accident prevention for the operator of a
mechanical corrugating apparatus in the productiun of slate]
Pamiatka po tekhnike bezopasnosti dlia operators mekhaniche-
skogo volnirovshchika pri proizvodstve shifera. Moskva, Goa-
stroiizdatV 1963. 17 p. (Slate) WRA 16:4)
(Building materials industr7--Electric equipment)
YAREMNKO, I.
Is siich a veterinary system necessary? Fin. SSSR 22 no.3:88-89
Mr 161. (MM 14:7)
1. Vachallnik otdela finansirovaniya sellskogo khozyaystva
Krasnodarskogo krayfinotdola.
(Krasnodar Territory-Veterinary medicine)
j,
%]
YARMNKO.9 1.
Regularize the wages for agriculturists and seed specialists.
Fin.=R 23 no-565-66 IV 162. WIPA 150)
I,* flachallnik otdela finanalrovaaiya ael'skogo khozyaystva
Krannodarskago krayfinotdola.
(Krasnodar TexTitoryk-Wagoa,-Agriculturists)
NIK
PRISHLYAK, V.Z.; KOBLAY, D.S.; UIK, I.I.; PUZIY, I.A.;
KOLESHIKA G.K.; DEGERIllp E.R.; -1frill(Up P.A.
From the editor's mail. Sakh..prom. 36 no.9:68-70 S 162.
(MM 160 1)
1. Khodorovskiy sakharnyy kombinat (for Prishlyak). 2. Shpanov-
skiy oakharnyy zavod (for Kublay). 3. Kanovskiy sakharnyy zavod
Krasnodarskogo k6ya, (for DLkj 4. Korenovskiy sakharnyy zavod
Krasnodarzkogo kraya (for Puziy). 5. Sumskoy sakharnyy treat (for
Yaremenko). 6- le ningradskiy sakharnyy zavod Krasnodarskogo kraya
(for Kolesnikl, 7* Kurskiy sovet narodnogo khozyayotva (for Dege-
rin). S. Zhdanovskiy sakharnyy zavod (for l4ollnik).
A-
.~Z:
W
I'mmuco 0.
2. TISSR (600)
4. Tortoises- Carpathian Mountains
7. Tortoise of the Carpathian foothills. Priroda 42 nol, 1953.
9. Mofithl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
~3
YAMIRI KOP 1. L
YARE-MRIKO, 1. 1.- "Oak Bombyx in the Pre-Carpathians (Ecological Data and Attempt to
Investigate the Oak Bombyx on the Basis of These Data)." Acad Sci Ukraine SSR, Inst of
Zoolofnrj Kiev) 1955 (Dissertations For the Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences)
SO: Knizimaya Letopis' No. 26, June 1955, Moscow
'A'R2 AIII: 5.
TlkR~O I I
On protistocidal properties of oldoriatkino and pollen. Antibiotiki
4 no.5:52 S-0 '59. -(MIRA 13:2)
1. Ternopollakiy meditsiuskiy inatitut.
(PARAMMIUM pbarmacol.)
'(PLAIVS pharmacol.)
(POLLMT Pharmacol.
I'. :qz; *ax zf~
N~
YLMWKO 1.
Materials on the amphibian species of Ciscarpatbis, and their
ecology. Nauko zap. UzhGU 40:85-88 159. (WHA 14:4)
1. Ternopollskiy meditsinskiy institut.
(Stanislav Provinae-Amphibia)
S V-
--q q-
W.,
Y,krOMKO; 1. 1.
Protistocide properties of potatoes. Antibiotiki 6 no.3t452 My 161.
A 14; 7)
091
1. Ternopollskiy meditsinakiy institut.
(POTAOTFS)- (PHYTONCIDES)
YAREMKO I.I.
Biological role of ParthwormB in the Carpathian 1,14untain region,
Much. dokl. vys. nhkoly; biol. muki no.1:7-9 165.
(M.W 18:2)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy biologii Ternopollskogo meditBinskogo
Instituta.
YAFM'ENKO K. V.
Comparison of the effect of various drugs increasing nonspecific
resistance of the body on the viability and grawth of Ehrlich
tumor fo3lowing intravenous inoculation. Vbp. onk. 9 no.8:60-65
t63 (MIRA 17
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy onk.ologii ( zav. - zaslu-
zhennyy dayatell nauki prof. N.V. Lazarev) AMN SSSR (direktor-
deystvitelInyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.I; Serebror). Adres avtorat
Leningrad, P-129., 2-ya Berezovaya alleys, 3, Institut onkologii
AMN SSSR.
UREMMIX0. L. M.
Yield, of flowering crab apples and the chemical conposition
of the fruit, Trudy Bot.sada. AN URSR 6,.25-32 159#
(Apple) (141BA 13:5)
YARN-CHKO M.
,m-, L M
Bxperiments in intervarietal bybridization of apple. Visay1c Bot.
sada AN URSR n0-1:93-101 159. (MIRA 13:8)
(Kiev--Apple breeding)
3M SOV/50-59-10-lo/25
AUTHORSt Prokh, L. Z., Yarecenko, L. N.
TITLEA Observations oF_Xu__r_o_r_a_e__B_o-r`eales in the Ukra ine
PERIODICALt Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr lo, P 31 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Visual observations of auroraq boreales by the Network of
Hydrometeorological Stations in the Ukraine under the MGG-Prog-
ram were made at 16 stations. In 1957 nine aurorae boreales
were observed: from January 21 to 22, on July 1, from September
3 to 5, on September 22, froia September 29 to 30, from Octc--
ber 19 to 21, and on October 31. In 19581 on February 11, May
14, from July 8 to 9, and from September 2, to The three last.-
mentioned observations are mentioned in the records of the mag-.
netic Station of the Akademiya nauk USSR ( Academy of Sciences
of the UkrSSR) at Demidovo, near Kiyev. Th"s station was estab-
li3hed in the spring of 19r-8. Aurorae boreales were further ob--
served on the Crimea, in Odessa, and-other Southern regions.
They coincided with the most active magnetic storms. In many
cases, however, magnetic storms were not accompanied by any polar
lights.
Card 1/1
-YAREMENKOf L.N.1 KORKIYETS, D.V.
Variations of the earth's magnetic field according to observations
made at the Demidovo Magnetic Observatory. Mezhdunar. geofiz. god
[Kiev] no.2t84,92 960. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Institute of Geological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of
the Ukrainian S.S.R.
(Hapetism, Terrestrial-Observations)
3/169/62/000/002/070/01-2
D226/D301
AUTHOR: Yaremenko. LA
TITLE; Main features of the change in the magnetic field nea-:-
the city of Kiev. From the observations of the Demido-
vo magnetic station
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 19629 32, ab-
stract 2G209 (Mezhdunar. geofiz. god. Inform. byul.,
no. 3, 1.961, 103-108)
TEXT2 Solar-diurnal variations of the magnetic field near the ci ty/
of Kiev are described. The pc- and pt-type pulsations and their di--
urnal variation are depicted. It is noted that pc-type pulsationa
die out before magnetic storms. A table of the main data of magne-
tic storms recorded at the Demidovo magnetic station in 1959 -15
adduced. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation.-7
Card
"LeV
TAREMENKO, L.P., Inzh.(Gomell)
Ivaluating operational indicators for base depots in connection
with extended locomotive rurA..Zbel.dor.transp. 41 no.6:26-28
je 15 kilroads-Management) (Locomotivnu) (HMA 12:9)
VELICHKO p Me kolkhoznik; ~.AREHENKO Me k0WOb"I
Our village gets now buildings, Bill, bude- 11 no. 20 F 161.
(MMA 14:2)
(Cherkasay:-District-Building)
YARWENKOs M.F.
[Dairy industr-f in t N. Ukraine during the seven-year plan)
Molochna pronVoloviot' Ukrainy v somyrichtsi* Kyiv, Dorzh.
vyd-vo tekhn. lit-ry URSR, 1962. 50 P. (141 RA ' 17: 2)
--- -1-M-M, 11
"Investigation of the OFeration of a PneurnAtic Sorting Table." Thesis for degree of
Cand. Technical Sci. Sub 6 Dee 50; Moscow Inst. for the Mechanization arA
Electrification of Agriculture Imni V. 14, Yolotov
IM Sunwary 71, 4 Sep 52, Dissertations Presented for Deprees in Science and
EnRineerina in Moscow in 1950, From Vechernyaya Yloskya, Jon-Dee 1950P
7APMMXO. M-IC-.,kand.te)din.nauk
Technological characteristics of silage material and methods of its
packinge.Makh.1 slokesote.sellkhoz. no.-5:22-25 156. (KIRA 12:4)
1. Vuesoyuznyy nanchno-lealedovateltakiy Inotitut makhanizateii sell-
skogo khozyeygtvas
(Inailage)
fw
T11 ir-,~ 7.:
MOO!
YAREMBNKO, M.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOTF.NKO, V.M.
Surface ensilage under airpr6of~ftln cover Irf coans of vacuan
packing. Dokl.Akad.selokboz. 24-y'no.904-48 159.
(MIRA 13:1)
Vsaoovuzrqy nanchno-isoledovatellskiy Inatitut mokhanizataii
sellskogo khotyaystva. PrmlAtavlena akademikom V.A.Zheligov-
skim.
(Ensilage)-,,
-YAREMENKOt H.K.t SUVAIDVv I.Set red*j ANTOVOVA, ReMol Ukbn* red*
[Surtace ensilage under plastic filz cover sealed by means
of-vacum] Opyt naze=ogo silosovaniia, kormov pod plast-
rassovoi plenkoi a uplotneniem po3redotvom vakuuma. Moskva#
Izd-vo M-va sell.khoz. SSMI 19600'. 41 p. (MIRA W7)
(L?nsilage)
K
YESIFENKO, B*Ye. [IEsypenko, B.191, YAREMKO, M.Se CIAremeako, Kos.]
Stalagmometr1c method for determining bile selds In bile [with
summary in -Engliahjo Pizlolzhur. [Urkr] 4 no.4:.558-_1;61 J1,--Ag 158
(MIRA 1.1:10)
1. Inatitut fiziolagii im, A#A. Bogomolltsa AN SSSR.
(BrLT.-ANALYSIS)
TARNMENKO, M.S.
MENK
Zffect of billar7 salts on the digestive action of gastric juice.
ff
,Ire
Vrach.delo no.6:651-652 Je '59. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii, (zav. - prof. N.K. Vitte) Vinnit-
k-0
skogo meditainakogo instituta.
(BILE SALTS) (GASTRIC JUICE)
,Z~n~
Yi~
Interoceptor influences from the small intestine on urinarY excretion.
Biul. ekspo b,iol. i med. 49 nos3tl7-2O Vc 160* (MBA 14: 5)
I. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii Vinnitsk6g*p meditsinskogo instituta
(zav. - prof. NJI.Vitte). Predstavlena deystviiell,*M chlenom AMN
SSSR V.N.ChernigoVsklm, V
(INTESTINES-MUMMATION) ECRETION)
-U
jj
onit
0
p
Using the method of rephractometry to determine the amount of dry
residue in saliva, bile., and urine. Fiziol. zhur. Mr.] 7 no.5:
708-709 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1 oratoriya fiziologit"videlennya Inatitutu fiziologii im.
0.06 M011toa IWemilnauk TMR, Mv.
(WWTOMETRY) (BODY- nUIDS)
~Z
~:A
YAREMENKO M.S.
Now data on the role of hyaluronidase in the remb3orption of water and
osmotically active substances in the renal tubules. Dokl. AN SSSR 154
no.6:114,69-1471 F 164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut fiziologii im. A.A.Bogomolitna AN UkrSSR. Predstavolno aka-
demikom L.S.Shtern.
W,
KOCII-EKASOW., N.G. P,.H.j; VREMENKIO.. M.S.
Deterr,imUr-n of the exrracellulf.-.r spactt I'r; varf,ru.3 tissia:,~:3 by thc-
di5trIbutian volume of Inul-Iii. Fiziol . zhur, (Ukr.] 11 no.) :125-131
Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Institut fiziclogill im. Bcgumolltsa tit! Uk-r-SSR, Kiyevo
KOSYACHINKO, Alakmey Petrovich; MOWHAH, Ivan Andreyevich; YARJMNKO, M.T..
inzhoner. retsenzent; SKR , Y.K., Inzhener, re"k-V3`F"JNAW?e_T"-
stva; RIMINSKIT, TA.V., takhnichookiv radaktor
[machine-shop practical Slesarnoe delo, Kiey, Goa# nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7, 1956. 226 p. (MLRA 9:10)
(Machine-shop practice)
T i4,
GLAZOV, I.M., inzh.;
We are utilizing depleted electrolyte in V.D.' dolls. Avtom.,
telem. i sviazI 7 no.806 Ag 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Grebenkovskaya, distantsiya signalizatsii i avyazi Yuzhnoy dorogi
(for Glazov). 2. Starshiy elaktromekhanik Grebenkovskoy distanteii
signalizataii i avyazi Yuzhnoy dorogi (for Yaremanko
(Railroads-Electric equipment)
2
Za~-g- AY,
-URWMIX08 X.Ya.; rARM4MM, T-.1.
For 2$0 poods of grain to the hectare. Zemledelie 23 no.1:74
A 16 1. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Chleny sellskokhoz7aystvennov artelil."Radyanalka Ukraina",
Cherkasakogo ra7ona, Cherkaseko7 oblasti, USSR..
(Cherlmser District-Grain)
i- -~Lz __~ NLIE-1 n~Kl_ I
VELICHKO, N.H.; YAE!~ ~=O, ~M.Ya..
Two hundred and thirty-three egge per laying hen. Ptitoevodotro 9
no.4:20-21 Ap 159. (MIRA 12:6)
I.Chleny- sellkho2arteli imeni Stalina, Charkasokogo rayonav
Cherkaogko7 oblasti, USSR.
(Poultry)
YARFAU=O 0 N.
Introdacing movable racks. Moloch. prom. IS no.41l9-20 157. (XLRA 10:4)
1. Ukrglavmaeloprom.
(Cheese fact orien-JkLuipment and supplies)
-~Y
Y H.N. inzh.; GOHELIK, A.S., inzh.
04ftmaw
Precast reinforced concrete construction of the casting yard
area of the no.2B blast furnace of the Stalin metallurgical plant.
Biul. stroi. tekh. 15 no.8-.14-17 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
1,Giprostall.
,(Blast furnaces) (Precast concrete construction)
--pn-
"V,
1~a744a., Call Nrs TP 270 *12
AUTHORS: Yaremenko, N. reol S etlov, BoYao
TITLE: Theory and Technology of Industrial Explosives
(Teoriya i tekhnologiya, promyshlennykh vzryvehatykh
veshchestv)
PUB. DATA: Gosudarstvennoye izdatel'styo literatury po
stroitellnym materialam,*Moscow, 19579 240 ppq
71000 copies
ORIG, AGENGY.-None given
EDITOR: Fedorova, T.N.; Scientific Ed.: Apin, A.Ya.; Tech*
Ed.: Gilensons P.G,.
PURPOSE:
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This textbook was written in connection with a
course of instruction titled nTheory and Technology
of Explosives" given in technical schools for stu~-
dents specializing in blast mining. It is accepted
as such by the Administration for Personnel and
Educational Institutions MPSM SSSR (Ministerstvo
Promyhlennosti Stroitell.nykh Materialov).
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COVERAGE: The first part of the textbook explains the theory of
explosives which is necessary for understanding the
action of explosives in mining operations. The second
part reviews the properties of explosives used either
directly or as admixtures to industrial explosivesj
and for triggering explosive devices. Chapter 19 de-
scribes widely used smokeless powders. The third part
of the textbook is devoted to explosives commonly used
in blast-mining operations. Persons credited with
valuable counsel durimg preparation of this book aret
j Professor Candidate of Technical
Andreyev, K K,
Sciences, V;ro'novi A.V,,; 6andidate of,Toohnioal Se~encesj
and Apin, A.Ya; Saientific Editor. The bibliography
contains 20 Soviet references.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Introduction 5
Part 1. Theory of Explosives 7-119
Ch. I. Phenomenon of Explosion 7
Ch, II. Classification of Explosives 12
'Ch. III. Initiating Impulse 15
Heat sensitivity of explosives impulse 16
Mechanical sensitivity of explosives action 19
Susceptibility of explosives to a detonation of
another explosive 25
Ch IV., Stability of Explosives 28
Chemical stability 28
Physieal stability of explosives 32
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Ch. V. Theoretical Basis of Detonation 44
Basic promises 46
Ch. VI. Determination of the Detonating Capability
of Explosives. 59
Ch. VII. Decomposition Reactions in Explosives 66
Oxygen balance of explosives 67
Ch. VIII,Volume and Composition of Gaseous Decomposition
Products of Explosives 73
Ch. IX. Heat and Temperature of Explosions 83
Ch. X. Propulsive Strength of Explosions 92
Distribution of explosion energy 92
Forms of explosion work 96
Practical methods of determining the effectiveness
of explosive action 99
Ch,, XI. Safe Distances During Blasting Operations and
Storage of Explosives 108
Ch. XII. Fundamentals of the Theory of Permissible Explosives 113
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Practical determination of permissible properties of
explosives 117
Part II. Explosives, Their Properties, and Production 120-211
Ch. XIII. Liquid Oxygen Explosives 120
Components of liquid oxygen explosives 120
Basic properties of'liquid oxygen explosives 122
Methods of preparing liquid oxygen explosive
charges. 126
Ch. XIV. Nitro-Compounds 126
Chemical structure of nitro-oompounds 126
General characteristics of nitro-oompounds 128
Method of introducing nitro-groups into organic
compounds. 130
Trinitrotoluene (TNT) 132
Card Pieria acid (trinitrophenol) 135
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Tetryl (trinitrophenylmethylnitramine). 136
Hexogen 138
Dinitronaphthalene
Ammonium Nitrate Explosives 139
Ammonium nitrate and its properties 139
Dynammons (mixture of ammonium nitrates with
combustible materials) 147
Ammonites (Ammonium nitrates containing nitro-
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Technological- Process lof manufacturing -sammon-ium
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nitrate explosives
Black Powders and Black Powder-like Dynammons 170
Black powders.and their properties 170
Black powder-like d7nammons (dynammons used for
mining of blook rubble) 172
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Ch. XVII. Nitro-Esters (Nitrates) 174
Nitroglycerin (Glycerol trinitrate) 174.
Nitroglycol (ethylene glycol dinitrate) 178
Nitrodiglycol 179
TEN (pentaerythritol tetranitrate) 180
Ch. XVM. Nitroglycerin Explosives 181
Cho ZIX, Smokeless Powders. 187
Composition and types of smokeless powders 188
Properties of smokeless powders 191
Ch. XX. Chlorate and Perchlorate Explosives 195
Chlorates and chlorate explosives 196
P"erchlorat3s and perehlorate explosives 196
Ch. XXI, "Cardox" and "Hydrox* Cartridjes (cartridlas
charged,with liquid carbonic acid and wauer
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Ch. XXII. Primer Explosives
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Primer explosives and their properties 199
Mercury fulminate 203
Lead azide, 207
Lead styphnate - TNRS 210
Part ,Ii. Detonators and Igniters 212-237
Ch. XXIII. Detonating Caps 212
Ch. XXIV. Electric Detonators 218
Uses and properties of electric detonators 218
Delayed action electric detonators 226
Ch. XXV. Detonating Cord 228
Ch. XXVI. Igniters 233
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