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AUT11OR: Anupylld,' A. 7u.; YastrebtseVa X.
ORG: Depagrtmant pf- sdillatign Physics. Moscow State University (Kafedra fiziki
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.-,"SOUIRCE: Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Beriya III. Fizika) astronomiya) not 6j
4 1965, 85 -87
TOPIC T-46GS: germanium,, volt ampere characteristicq electric conductivity
~ABSTRACT: This is the second of-two papers by these authors (Vestn. Moak. un-ta.,
ser. Ifiz., aotron., no. 4, 83, 1964). The first paper investigated the oscillating
properties of germanium samples with direct current passing through their point
contacts., The present experiments were conducted in the absence of oscillations.
The authors have observed that when the quiescent point is in the section of the
reverse branch of the voltancre characteristic of n-type germanium, or, on thediroct
branch of p I-ty pe germanium,'Visharp voltage maxim=s or a drop in conductivity of the
sample takes place in the presence of certain frequencies of the external force, In
the case of p-type germanium, voltage minim=s., or an increase of conductivity,, were
observed for certain frequencies of the external force. The experiments have shown
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in the case of n-type germanium that when the magnitude of the direct current
approacheil -the current which c a, 12 v e aoricil-lationn, the reaonance properties of tbb
system become j=plif led. The resonance frequencle!4., wbich corrw;poryl to the sharp
and blunt maximwns and the mag~_Atuden of thf! volUge amplitudes., at the moment of
resonance, depend on the magnitude of the direct current which passes through the
sample. The difference of phases c1m)nged sharply whea the frequencies of the extern
forco reached 150 Ice and 300 kc. The wzthors conclude that the discovered resonance
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properties in germanitwi are of interest -from the viewpoint of p4a'ical procenoos vhicl
take place in -the area of contact, as -well as from the. viewpcIUL of poOSible practiml
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AUTHORS* Andronovi-Yus I'Ar*01tdo Yu,j.. Clubank6v, V, N,; Yastrobt
TXTLEt Xnvoatigation with point contaote of vibrations in germanium specimens
SOURCM Mosoove Universitet. Veatnike Seriya 3* Mika, autronomiyap not 3) 1965p
46-56
TOPXC TAOst ger,manium semioonduotorj volt ampere charaoteristics irradiation
vibration
ABWRACT i An 'expGrimental investigation was conducted to determine vibrations
n n Lt
- and p-type Semanium apecimena with point contacts and to measure the vo:
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ampere charaoteristios of.these specimens. The schematic for observing the
ormanium oscillations with $ to 12OIX point contacts is shown in Fig, 1 on the
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Enolosure vhero R.varios from,100 to several kilo-ohms and r varioa from 0 to
~ohraq. dsoillations were observed in p-typa, specimens only during tho passage of a!"
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constant or pulsed current in the forward directions in the.n-type speoimens$
during the reverse direction, In n-type.germanium the oacillation exhibits a
sinueoidal ahVe forthe starting current then.becomea discontinuous as the
current is Increased,,' The amplitude of the osoillation reaches a mail= at 25 ma
ourrent and then falls to zero At 40 ma in the p-type specimen. The oscillation
frequency 61 th p-tyoe Sormardum was 0.5-2 Moycle and for the n-tmpo 0 1~4,4
Moycle, A neclary 'but not a oaf icient condition for the ~existence 0i oscilla-
tions.in these specimens with a point contact was the presence of nej:ative slopes
in the volt-ampars charact6riatios of each specimen* The oscillations observed in
both na- and p-type specimens showed the dame characteristic dependence of the
oscillation amplitude on-the current, nature of the contact =facej, temperature
and irradiation, Under irradiation -t. -type
in p ype gamawnium. and V_* in n
germanium decreased by 5 volts* The nature of the observed oscillations is still
not cleax# but.it is supposed to be generated by.contact-surface effocts. t'The
authorsexpress their groitude to their colleagues in the Department, of Semi-
oonductore# Vj_yg,2strdborodoya and Is As Nurova fox their Valuable edvios in this
work*" Origs wts.hast ?-figures,
ASSOGIATIONt Mookovskiy goffudarstvaM universitet) Kafedra fiMi kolebwdy
(nebow State University, DMartment of Vibration' Physias)
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AUTHORS: Ivlev, I. F. and Yastrebtsov, 0. F.
TITLE: Device for grinding thin plates made of semiconductor
materials on both sides
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, no. 2, 1961, 19-20
TEXT: The authors describe a device developed at the Institut avtomatiki i
elektrometrii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (Institute of Automation and
Electrometry of the Siberian Department of the AS USSR). It is used for
grinding thin semiconductor plates on both sides at the same timo. The de-
sign of this device is based on the scheme shown in Fig. 1., The plates 1 to
be ground are placed into the cells of cage 2. The cage is arranged between
the two grinding wheels, the upper one 3 and the lower one 4, for lapping.
The working surfaces of these wheels are plane, polished, and made of stain-
less steel. The lower one is rigidly fixed, and has an outer ring 5. The
upper wheel rotates eccentrically by means of an eccentric at 30-140 rpm.
The cage performs a complex motion in grinding. It rolls off on the inner
circumference of the outer ring of the lower wheel. This is achieved with
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the aid of a 2.5-3mm high flange on the cage circumference and by an appro-
priate selection of cage diameter and eccentricity according to the grinding
wheel diameter. A slit about 1 mm wide must be provided between the upper
grinding wheel and the outer ring. The eccentric bolt must not exert a
vertical pressure on the upper grinding wheel. The required pressure on the
surfaces tobe ground is generated by the weight of the upper grinding wheel
and by additional weights. The final thickness of the ground plates is
equal to the cage thickness. Fig. 2 shows a aide view of the device. The
support 1 carries the faceplate 2 with the lower grinding wheel 3 and the
outer ring 4. The latter has twelve 2.5 mm full-length borings 5 on its
circumference; 6 is a packing, 7 is the cage made of acetyl cellulose; 8 is
the upper grinding wheel. The excess abrasive can flow off through a boring
into the base 9. The eccentric 11 with bolt 12 and counterweight 13 is at-
tached to the lower end of spindle 10. The eccentric bolt moves freely in
the bronze bushing 14 of the upper grinding wheel. The required pressure on
the plates during grinding is attained with the aid of the weights 15. The
spindle is driven by an electric motor 16 (0.27 kw at 1400 rpm) via belt
drive 17 with three speeds and a two-stage gearing 18. The spindle is held
in lowest position by means of thrust collar 19. After grinding, the spin-
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dle is lifted to top position, and held there by a rest 20 (entraging in the
annular groove 21). The spindle rotates at 30, 75, and 140 rPm. On the
basis of experience gained, the following was found: within one lot, 'the
plates to be ground (5-6 pieces) should be sorted by thickness; to prevent
a destruction of the plateso grinding should be started at minimum pressure
and spindle'speed; it is not necessary to divide the grinding process into
two operations, rough grinding and finishing. One operator can attend to
several devices at the same time. There are 2 figures.
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Phase I Book Exploitation 385
Y'stremBUY., Boris Sergeyevich
Matematicheskaya statistika
175 P- 10,000 copies print(Mathematical statistics) Moscow., GOBstatizdat, 1956.
ed.
Edg*: BOYarskiy., A. Ya. and Shchentsis, Ye. M.; Tech. Ed.: KaPralova, A. A.
Rll~; The book is intended as a textbook for university students in the
faculty Of economics. It can be used by economists wishing to learn
the fundamentals of mathematical statistics.
COVEP": The concept Of approximation by polynomials and the-Amdamental
interpolation and extrapolation formilas are given. The smoothing
of time series by the method of least squares and the method of
moving averages is presented. The fundamentals of the theory of
Probability in connection with the theory of means are given and the
significance of the theory of means in statistics is presented. The
different forms of means are analyzed and their qu)wtitstive re3Ation-
Card 116 shiPs established. The type,3 of time series are considered and the
Mathematical statistics 385
sis of the distribution of means given. At the end of the book correlation
theory and its'application in statistics is briefly presented. There are 19 book
references, all Soviet. In addition to the authors of the references in the text,
the nomes of the Soviet statisticians mentiened include* Slutskiy, Ye. Ye.;
Cherevanin; Baskin; Semenov, M.; Obukhov, V. M.; Mikhaylovskiy, V. G.;
Lukomskiy) Ya. I.; Zayteeva, N. Vs; Kalmogorov, A. N*; Chuprov, A. A.; Shusherin,RP.;
Urlanis, B. To.
TAME OF
CONTEM:
Introduction
Recomended Literature
Ch. I. Interpolation and Extrapolation
1. On approximation by polynowlals
2. Illustrative examples of the use of the first approximation of
Taylor's formils (Linear form)
3- Concept of difference calculus
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4
5
7
3-1
Mathematical statistics 385
P
4. General method of the construction of an interpolation formula using
equispac6d values 16
5. Basic properties of the interpolation formulas using equispaced
function values 17
6. Examples of practical use of the fundamental properties of
interpolation formulas 20
7. Extrapolation 23
Ch. II. Smoothing Based on the Method of Least Squares and the Method of
Moving Averages
1. Connection between arithmetic mean and the method of least squares 26
2. Straight line smoothing 27
3- Parabolic smoothing 30
4. Method of moving averages at.given intervals 35
5- Method of moving averages, when intervals are not pre-estabi-lished 36
Ch. III. Mathematical Theory of the Law of Means (of the Law of Large
Numbers) aud its Importance in Statistics
1. Introductory remarks 42
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Mathematical statistics 385
2. Sunwxy of fundamentals in the rathematical theory ofthe lav of
means 44
Chance, probability and tvo theorem concerning the
calculation of probabilities 44
Random variable and its parameters 44
BaAic theorem concerning mathematical expectations 46
Empirical and stochastic means of r--'= variables 46
On the probability of a deviation-of the empirical man
from the stochastic mean 48
Theorem of Chebyshev 50
Limit theorem of Lyapanov 51
3. Basiv principles of the correct organization of sampling
observations 53
4. Hypergeometric distribution - the theory of nonreplacing sampling 58
Ch. IV. Variational Series
1. Variation as a significant characteristic of mass phenomna 61
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Xathematical statistics
385
2. The mean as a generalizing characteristic of many variants of the
Index of mass phenomena 62
3. Technique of construction of normal distribution 67
4. Calculation of the degree of closeness between calculated and.
observed distribution frequencies 74
5. Analysis of the distribution, whose asymmetry is caused by
changing the averages 77
6. Analysis of the distribution,, when asymmetry is caused by the
variety of the aggregate composition 81
7. Xanifestation of the law of means in the process of massproduc-
tion. of industrial goods 91
8. Poison's distribution - the law of s-11 numbers lo4
9. On the distribution of essentially positive values lo6
Ch. V. Various Forms of Mean Values and The:Lr quantitatIve Relatlanshlpe
1. On different forms of mean values 112
2. qrzdtative, relationships between the means of different powers 114
3. On monotone sequence of power mans U7
4. Applications of the interdependence between different power means 118
Card 516
-Mathematical staUstics 385
Ch. VI. Statistical Theory of Dynamic Series
1. On specific features of a d1namic series 124
2. Method of differences used in determining the average and the
fluctuation of dynamic series 125
Ch. VII. Theory and Practice of Correlational Calculus
1. On the importance of the correlational calculus in practical
statistics 14o
2. On the wasure of the relationship degree 143
3- other exomples of the use of a correlaidonal relationship 144
4. Simplified procedure of measuring the co lational relationship 149
5- General and partial coefficients of correlation
6. Correlational ellipse 150
7- Special features of the accepted method of the presentation of a
given problem 163
Appendix 1 165
Appendix 11 170
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June 30, 1958
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AUTHOR: Yastremskiy, B., Doctor of Economical Sciences, Professor
TITLE: The Legend About the Miraculous Part of the Law of Large
Numbers (Legenda o chudodeystvennoy roli zakona bollshikh
chisel)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Statistiki, 1957, # 2, P 59-63 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author refers to the theory of the normal stability of
statistical series as outlined in the law of probability, on
which the prominent mathematician Poisson based his "law of
large numbers". He discovered the stability of statistical
numbers in nuWerousj instances taken from various branches of
science. One of his best known followers was the Professor
of Goettingen University V. Leksis who is,mentioned in Pro-
fensor A.A. Chuprov's book "Outlines of the Theory of Sta-
ti4tics" as a man of deep knowledge, who advanced the problem
on the stability of statistical series# pointing out that
Poisson's teachings are wrong. He says that deviations In
statistical series are frequent under the influence of various
factors, which cannot be controlled. Only in rare cases the
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change. In other words, the author suggests to change Leksial
theory to the meaning: statistical series are variable. The
author advanced this theory in 1913 but was unable to assert
himself successively against other mathematicians. As an ex-
ample he quotes an article from the latest edition of the
"Big Soviet Encyclopedia" on Leksial criterion "as one of the
simplest methods used in mathematiaAl statistics", showing
that Leksis is still quoted as an expert, although his theory
is blamed as helping to establish the social phenomenon of
capitalism as eternal and unchangeable, The author does not
give in , pointing out that every manifestation of the law
of the average exists solely in the mutual cancellation of
occasional deviations from the average level and by no means
in the creation of this level, the statistical stability of the
average being, among others, the result of the existing stable
level.
There is one diagram.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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YASTREMSKIY. Boris yzvjch;--SHENTSISq Ye.M.# red.; PYATAKOVAt N.D.t
tekhn.' red.
(Some problems of mathematical statistics] Nekotorye vOPrOBY me-
tematicheakoi statistiki. Moskvap Gosstatizdat TeSU SSSR~ 1961. 191 p.
(MIU 14:7)
(Mathematical statistics)
CHUKHO, A.A.; YASTRE12MY I.S. CIAstramolkyi, I-S-1; SUKHORUKO, O-V-
[Sukh6-paTvro':'tf.'r.T.-d--o--ts. red.
[Tasks of the sixth five-year plan for increasing labor productivit.V
and improving the economic conditions of production] Zavdannia
shostoho pliatyrichnoho planu v haluzi pidnesennia produktyvnonti
pratsi i polipBhonnis ekonomiku vyrobnvtstva. Kyiv, VyA-vo Ky1vs'-
koho derzh. univ. im. T.N.Shevchenka, 1956. 29 p. (MIRA 11:3)
(Labor productivity) (Rilssia-Industries)
Ye /,'/ -, A / Yj2 - ""~
SUMPALIKOV, O.V.; GIWUWIiTO, U.S.; YASTRNMOY. I.S.CIAotromalkyi, I-S-3,
red. -~- - -11
(Tasks of the sixth five-year plan in industries of the U.S.S.R.]
Eadannia 9hostoho plietyrichnoho planu, v haluzi proaqslovosti
bRSR- [Kyiv] Vyd-va Kyivalkoho derzh.univ. im. T.N.Shavchenka,
1956. 47 - OIIRA 11:3)
(PRussia-Industrien)
17777
~5-1 P.C /4 k.N
YASTREMSIKIY, I.S., kandidat ekonomichnM nauk; URUSOV, K-V-
Technological progress is the bqsis for the economicnl use of
society's lotbor under soci4lism. Nnak.zap.Xiev.un. 15
no.9:21-31 156. (MIZA 10:7)
1. Golovniy inzhener Kiivelkogo mashinobudivnogo xetvodu "Chervoniy
eksknvator."
(Technology) (Ifficiency, Industrial)
YASTWXIY, Ivan Stanial LAstramolkyi, I.B.I. kand.ekon.nauk;
0. L.O.. kand.ekon.nau4 glaynyy red.
[:I~o isive role of the heavy industry in the development of the
,national economy of the U.S.S.R.] Vyrishallna roll vazhkoi
promyslovosti v rozvvtku narodnoho hospodarstva SM. Kyiv,
1959. 47 p. (Tovarystvo dlia poshyrannia politychnykh i
haukovykh snan' URSR, Ser.2, no.4) (MIRA 12:8)
(Russia--Economic policy)
KULIKI A.I.; KARMANOVA, T.S.; YASTRFJ-ZKIYI I.S.1 KHILIKOO M.M.; PAPIN, T.I.
Application of paraffin to unfired magnesite nozzles and liners.
Ogneupory 26 no.3:3-13-114 161. (MIRA 14*.4)
1, Chasov-Yarskiy.kombinat ogneuporpykh izdeliy (for Kulik, Karmanova,
Yastremskiy). 2. Makajavshy metallurgicheakiy z~vod.im. Kirova
(for WlIko). 3. KonBtantinovskly metallurgicheakiy zavod im.
Frunze (for Papin).,
(Wacterproofing) (Foundries-Equipment and supplies)
YASTRE14SKIY N starshina. sverkhorochnoy sluzhby., nachallnik
---:::!~~~ekhnicheskogo punkta.
4
At the gate of the technical check -p'oknit. Starsh.-rBerzh. no.8:
23 Ag 161. (14IRA 14: 10)
(Automobiles, Military-44aintenance and repair)
YASTREMSKIY, N., starshina sverkhsrochnoy sluzhby
Regular breakdowns should not occur. Starsb.-serzh. no.11:20
0[i.e. N] '61. WIRA _11:2)
(Automobiles--Maintenance and repair)
S/196/62/000/018/oo6/ol7
E194/E155
AUTHOR: Ya s t r e MSICt y,
TITLE: Measurement of permittivity and conductivity of
electrolyte solutions in the super high frequency
region
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurndl, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.18, 1962, 4-5,'abstract.18 B 22. (Uch. zap
in-ta, no.11, 1959, 92-97
Stalingr. Gos. ped.
TEXT: Values of e1 and ell of aqueous solutions of
electrolytes were measured on a wave guide at a wavelength of
?, = 3.164 cm by the licylindrical*rod" method. The accuracy of
measurement of ell was greater when the substance was contained
in test tubes of large diameter, and reached.40% at a diameter-of
1 mm.. It was confirmed that the method was sufficiently accurate
by comparing measured values of ell ell and 6 for methanol,
butanol, isobutanol, isoamylol and octylol with published data;
(in the-case of methanol, unlike the others, there were
considerable differences from published repults). It is shown
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that when tan 6 is greater than 0.3 this method can be tised
provided that -d/a 4 0.05, where d - the diameter of the
dielectric rod, and a - the length ojC the wide section of the
wave guide. On increasing the concentration of aqueous NaCl from
O-5N up to Ii N, el falls linearly and ell increases.linearly.
The advantages and disadvantages of the method are discussed.
3 figures, 3 references.
~Abstractorls note: Complete translation.~
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YASTREMM P.S.
Measuremat of the dieUctricpormeability of aqueous solutions
of slootrolytes. Uch.z4p.P*d.inst.Gorts.so.2O7s227-232 161.
(MIRA 160)
1,.Stalingradakiy gosudaretv*nnyy podagogichtskly institut Imaxi
A,S, Serafizovicha.
Olectrolytos) (Dielectric constant)
YASTREMKIY., P.S.
Stabilization of the structure of aqueous solutions. Zhur.strukt.-
khim, 4 no.2:179-183 Mr--Ap 163. (min 16%5)
Volgogradskiy pedagogicheskiy institut.
fl4ter) (Dielectrics) (Methan*)
YASTREMSKIYo P.S.
i~ieIctric constant and special structural features of electrolyte
aqueous solutionis. Zhur.strukt.kbin. 2 no.3:268-278 My-J-e '61.
(MIRA 15-1)
1. Stalingradskiy pedagogicheskiy institut.
(Electrolyte solutions)
YASTREMSKIY, P.S.; SAMOYLOV, O.Ya.
------------
StablUzation of the structure of aqueous solutions by molecules
of nonelectrolytes and the dielectric constant. 7hur.strukt.khim.
4 no.6:8V~,849 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Institut obshchey i noorganicheakoy khimii imeni Kurnakova
All SSSR i Volgogradskiy pedagogicheskly institut imeni
S.A.Serafimovicha.
PROKOPYEVA-BELIGOVSKAYA, A.A.; GORSKAYA, L.P.; DUBININA, L.G.; YATROVA, G.V.
Radiation injur.7 of chromosomes in the culture of e=b:7oZ2ic
f1broblaots of man. Radiobiologiia 4 no.5:708-714 164.
(MIRA 38:4)
1. Institut biologir-heskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
YASTRUBINXTSKAYA, A.
Substitutes for natural drying.oile. Proo.koop. 14 no.4:19 Ap
1604, (MIRA 13-6)
1. Rachallnik proizvodstvennogo otdela promsoveta, Khnrlkov.
(Drying oils)
NEKRASOVI K.D.; FEDOROV, A,Ye.; YASTRUBINSKIY, Vj.
Determining the moisture content of heat-revistant concrete.
Ognsupory 28 no.6t276-278 163. (MIRA 26SQ
1. Nauchno-ism2edova'tellakiy institut betona i zbelazobetona
Akademii stroitalletva-i arkhitaktury SSSR.
(Refractory concrete-Testing)
YASTRUBINETSKAYA., A.
Serving the entire Ulwaine. I-last. prom. i khud. prom7s. n0.5:11
MY 63. (MIRA 16;7)
1. ,Nachallnik proizvodstvonnogo otdola Kharikovskogo obluBtnogo
upravleniya bytovogo obsluzhivaniya.
(Kharkov-Service 'industries-Equipment and supplies)
14AZO, Ya.A.; SHLIF, L.I.; YASTRZIEI.IBSKAYk, NJ*
Demagnetization of magnetic films. Trudy VKAIZ nc*9:33-56 161.
(KM 15:9)
(Magnetic recorders and recording)
tar,
Sawbay OsI naphtbalwas in pitch and pittrolem o4s.
14.
21,770 at 40'. ZUJ% at NO% 40.01,~ at OW. and at
70% in anthnKvrw oil the values am. XIA 42.0. 5o1.0,
Find 15'.. mp. The results clasined by owans 4 a to.
1.40"S nAphthalne qfindrr in Site -Avrw at ilr%iml irusp.
410 IN" h4h -w f 1w Ix1L hit teller -S III Adri (tw IIIIIIA (III I a I r% 44
00111. (Cf. (Ilialwire 'ind ('A ~ 4J, f" )
x"is dirviratJons of b-St;. Curves III imts W f.
Wh solvents are givr% M. Kowilig".11
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.AUTHORS: Gimellshteyn, T.Ye. and Yastrzh
TITLE: Perspectives of the Production of Indene-Coumarone Resins
(Perspektivy proizvodstva inden-kumaronovykh smol)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 5, PP 35 - 3? (USSR),
ABSTRACT: Applications of indene-coumarone resins and their
production in the USSR are briefly reviewed. It is concluded
that in order to improve the technology of production of these
resins heir manufacture using vacuo distillation should. be
contraiitsed. Research work on the application of inddne-
coumarone resins should be continued.
ASSOCIATIONS: Giprokoks and MIN
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1,AUTHORS: --Xastrzhem'skaya, O.V. Andreyeva, V.S., Nenich, V.N.,
-M-1
Ro_jTrr-,-MvK-.-,TfTffe1'd, P.Ye., and Bilym, L.M.
TITLE: From Experience of Putting the Indene-coumarone Resia
Plant on the KadiyevkA,Coking Works into Operation (Opyt
puska i raboty tsekha inden-kumaronovykh smol na Kadiye-
vskom koksokhimicheskom zavode)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Xhimiya, 1958, Nr 10, pp, 40 - 44 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The plant was put into operation in 1955. Thefrheme of
the operation of the plant as designed is shown in
Figure I and changes introduced are shown in Figures 2
and 3. Aluminium chloride is used as a catalyst in a
proportion of 0.35/06 of the raw mgterial. The polymeris-
atioa process begins at 20 - 30 0 and is finished at
110 C. The main difficulties were encountered iqhhe
distillation plant due to the incorrect design of the
evaporators and due to an excessive corrosion of the
condenser All resin pipe-lines were found to be too long
and complicated. Cooling drums for resin were
insufficient. The initial losses of h1drocarbons amounted
to 18-20% and were reduced (by unspecified methods) to
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From Bxperience of Putting the Indene-coumarone Resin Plant on the
Kadiyevka Coking Works into Operation
6-8%. Sdtgning temperature of the resin produced
100 - 110 C. It is pointed out that in order to decrease
corrosion, an enamelled distillation apparatus and a
reactor for the preparation of aluminium chloride complex
shotild be Introduced. There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATIONS: UKh1N and Kadiyevskiy koksokhJ-micheskiy zavod
(Kadiyev):f- Coking Works)
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E071/E435
AUTHORS, Nosalevich, IJI,, Ye.ru, 1.t', Ya Mb O.N.-
:!!LX yo
Andreyeva, V.S~ 2----
TITLE. The production of lightly coloured and light re-si-staW
indine-coumarone resins by the inethod of zatalyti.
hydrogenation
PERIODICAL; Koks i khimiya, no.3, 1962, 44-46
TEXT3 The work was carried out in order, to determine the
possibility of production of light coloured, stable and light-
res-Lstant indine-coumarone resin5, similar to good quality resins
prodUCed in other countrles-. The following types of ratalyst
wk,ro tested: an industrial tungsten nickel 5ulphide on alumina
(tablets), molybdenum trisulphide (powder) and ni-kel-chfomium
oxide (tablets). The hydrogenation was done in two typej of
autoclaves: a) with a stirrer, 350 rpm b) by ratating, 3bout the
horizontal axis at 75 rpm. As a starting material an :Lndu-ateial
product of catalysis containing 44 to 48% resin and abou, 0~2576
sulphur was used, Catalysts were added in the form of a fine
powder in an amount of 10 wt %. The hydrogenation product was
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The production of lightly coloured E071/E435
filtered and steam dist_-illed~ The colour of industrial res.in-s
is usually determined by the-iodine scale but the colour of the
hydrogenated product was so much improved that the iodine ~-ale
could not be used and instead the chromate scale was applied,
In addition, the iodine numbers of the stari.ing (54 to 56) and the
finished product (25 to 30) were determined, rhe resi~-.an~e tc,
light was determined by irradiation for 6 hours -with uicraviolat
light ~ It was found that with the sulphide f-atalyst at 200 !,~, 11~
2501C, the initial hydrogen pressure -could be redu-1-Pd ',a 30 tio,
40 atm without noticeable effe,~t on the colour of ths finished
product. The colour of the 5tarting prodUL'. - 35 uniz_s of the
iodine scale- finished produ-c:t - 0.5 unitt. of the c:hromate _~:'ale_
A decrease of the duration of heating from 60 to 30 min also bad
no influence on the quality of the pr-oduz;t- furllat to
10 minutes brings about a noti.~eable detericratior",.~ Re p I a -- ems n
of hydrogen by coke.--oven gas brings about. avme in-rea~-A in ths
coloration of the resins. Experiments iar-.ied aut in a r-,-c6~ing
autoclave gave somewhat bet7,er resul?,s fcr botb h ', 1- '3 nd -- --,k"- -
oven gas, this is expla ined by the ef U~k-r o' 1r,-dr _Yn Ir. ~i
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The production of lightly coloured E071/E435
thin layer, For experiments with the oxide catalyst a fin~.ih,~:d
industrial resin was dissolved in 3ulphur free benzole (a 35%
solution) which reduced the sulphur content. of the hydrogenated
material to 0,190"~ The colour of the hydrogenated produ-.-
reduced to 0.3 units, Specimens of imported resins had a ~.~Iour
of 0.6 units and were less resistant to the acti.on of' ult-raviolet
light. In addition to better colour and higher ieststan-e t"
light, the hydrogenated resins had a lower ash contAnt, 0,07%
(against 0.48) in the initial state), and a higher compatabili' 'y
with vegetable oils, No data on the resistan--e to light are
quoted. The production of hydrogenated realria 1-~, planned at the
KadiyevslEiy koksokhimicbeskiy za-;rod (Kadiyevka Coal, tar chemi(~31
works)~ There are 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION., UKhIN
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E071/E635
AUTHORS: Ylstrzhembskaya, O.V. and Shapoval, L.I.
TITLE- Production of indene-courmarone resins of improved
quality.
PEKODICAL: Koks i khimiya, no. h, 1962, 10-Wi
TEXT: The method of produdtion of a particularly light
coloured (0.3 - o 6 units of the bichromate scale), low ash resins,
developed by '~~ is outlined. The method consists of washing the L11
indene-counarone fraction (called heavy benzole) with 0.2 wt. % of
170% sulphuric acid and with 2 wt. % of a 50% alkali, the polymerization
process vith aluminum chloride should be completed in 30 minutes at a
temperature not exceeding 600C. The polymerized product should be
intediately neutralized and distilled. The neutralization should be
done with gaseous an,:,onia with subseouent separation of the precinitate
(aruniacate of aluminum chloride) b.,r f iltering,. The ash content of the
resin so obtained does not exceed )05 - O-OM The neutralization
of the polymerized product can also be done with a 15' alkali or soda
solution with subsequent -~4ashing with water without any deterioration in
colour, but the resin so obtained
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is turbid and its ash content increases to up to 0.2-0.3%.
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E071/--1135
AUTHORS: ZYaLstrzhembskkayya, O_1r- _Andreyeva, V.S.
TITLE: Application of boron fluoride in the production of
indine-coumarone resins
PERIODICAL: Koks i khimiya, no-5, 1962, 44-46
TEXT: The result!~ are described of 4Qxperimental polymerization
.of indine-coumarone fraction (heavy benzoles) in the presence of
phenol, acetic, alcohol and other complexes of boron trifluoride
carried out in UKhl.N. It was found that the application of
phenol (BF3-2C61150") and acetic (BF3-2C'13COOH) complexes produces
resin with a coloration below 7 units of the iodine scale. An
increase of the polymerization temperature up to 100- 1200C has no
influence on the colo---~-- of resins. The best results wei-e obtained
on polymerization in the presence of 0.5" (on the starting indine
coumarone fraction) of the phenol complex and temperature of 35 to
l0O-'*C. In this case the-maximum yield of 52.4"'k'# was obtained,
while the corresponding yield with the acetic complex-was-44.70%
(under standard experimental conditions). In view of the h.igh
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cost of the catalyst two methods of its regeneration were tested;
1) after polymerization, before washing, the polymerized product
was treated with gaseous ammonia, whereupon a finely dispersed
precipitate of boron trifluoride ammiacate (BF3-NH3) is formed.
.In the case of the phenol complex the precipitate can be easily
separated and boron trifluoride regenerated by the reaction with
sulphuric acid at 190 to,2000C. In this way up to 70% of boron
.trifluoride can be regenerated. In case of the acetic complex
the precipitated ammiacate is too finely dispersed for easy
separation. 2) Before the preliminary neutralization the
polymerized product was distilled, first without steam. At
,temperatures 136 to 143% the acetic complex with the solvent is
distilled off; it is in the form of a heavy dark liquid, -
insoluble in the solvent. At 1450C steam is introduced and the
dihtillatiotl 10 0(41At1W'(jd Ut 0A0 UAUA:~ manuOr. Tile recavery or
the complex amounted to about 46%, it can be used for subs'oquent
polymerization. The application of this method of the catalyst
.recovery had no influence on the colour 'and neutrality of the
resin produced. There are 2 tables-.
ASSOCIATION: UKhIN
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B1101/B186
AUTHORS- ffoaalevich, I. M. , jLs ~x-Lh ~blq ~,,O. ~11. , Andreyeva, V. S. ,
Shapoval, L. D.
-ine production in the
TITLE: Development of coumarone-indene res
Ukraine
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 19629 678, abstract
23P95 (Sb. nauchn. tr. Ukr. n.-i. uglekhim. in-t., no. 13 (35),
1962, 136 - 143)
TEXT:: The method of producing coumarone-indene resins (CIR) was improved
so as to obta 'in neutral, bright, and light-resistant materials with a
low-ash content. Continuous operation was'introduced. The finished
complex is separated in a settler-type supercentrifuge. The polymerizate
is stabilized by hydrogenation. New types of catalysts (BF 3 complexes)
are used. A descriptiop of the techniques, a flow sheet of the apparatus
for continuous CIR production, and flow sheets showing the_hydrogenation of
the polymerizate and the seRpration of resins are given. L Abstracter's
note: Complete translation.
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PITUKHOVA, Yanina; VAREK~ Al'fred; YASTZMN13SKI Vlodzimezh (Krakov)
Liposarcoria. Arkh. pat. no.12:45-52 161. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Iz kafedry patologichesko'i initomi~ (zav. - prof. Yanina
Kovallehikova) i 3-y khirurgicheskoy'kliniki (zav. prof.
Yezhy Yasen'ski) 14editsinskoy akademii v Krakove.
(CANCER)
.7,
YA9TRZWlVXTY, A. 1. Cand. Physicomath. Sci.
Dissertationt. ffCertain Cas-Dynamical T'roblems of Interior tallisties.0
Moscow Order of Lenin State U. imeni M. V. Lomonosov. 27 Jun. 1947.
SO: Vechernnn Mookya, Jun. 1947. (Project #17836)
ZOTOVAI L.P.; YASTRZHEMBSKIY# A.L&
Floating valves of flush tanks and their principal technical
characteristics. Sbor. trud. MIST no.118133-145 162
WIRA 18s1)
FELIDMAN, V.I.; YASTRZIIEMBSKIY A.L.
Introduce efficient ty-pes of flush tanka. Gor. khoz. Moak. 37
no.7:18-20 J1 163. (MMA 16.-11)
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ter:a--),-J1iyvi-,Ake '"-I~ndn In the ",10 velop men C of' Textbooks
on :En!,ineering Moscow, Gosener-oizdat, 1958.
216 p. Errata siip insef-41od. 3,200 copies printed.
Ed.: V. ;Aietskiy; Ed. : 1K. P. Voronin.
POH 'POS-F :This hnok is Intende-ii for post graduates (aspiranty)
spe~~ihllzin,ol in Lheovetic~tl 1"undamentals of heat engineering,
~n-r 1~1 ~hls i'leld of scipnce, r.0 a."1-1
thn'.10 Nh,-, w,~~-,Vi w 9i,1L wii;h rhe braziches of l~her-mo-
dynnmic,:~ rot uswillY In texrbooks.
The author states lt,hat -OLI advanced textbocks on thermo-
dynamico reflect the state-of-art, the method of' research, 1~ronlfn,
1
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BAITAN, Ssrkis Vaganovich; TASTRZH9GSKlT,--A.-S...& prof., doktor tekhn.nauk,
retsenzent; K13LWOV, I.N., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, rotsenzent;
GRIBANOV, V.I., dotsent, kand.tekhn.neuk, red.; GOPM, Tealrev
red.izd-va; SOKOLOVA, L.V., takhn.red.
(Inginsering thermodynamics and heat engines] Takhnichaskaia
terriodinamika i teplovye dvigateli. Noskvs, Goe.usuchno-tekhn.
izd-vo mashinostroit.lit~-ry, 1958. 454 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(Heat engines) (Thermodynamics)
GRIGOROYEV, Sorgey Nikolayevich, prof.1
uchastiye: YAKOVLSV, 1C.I., dotsent. prof.,
6%99~tffl%. retsenzent;
doktor tekhn.nauk, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki , tek
VoDoLAZHCHRUKO, V.V., doteentl kand.tekhn.nauk, reteenzent; ALEK-
SANDROV, L.A., inzh., red.; VERINA, G.F., tekhn.red.
[Heat engines and compressors] Teplovye dvigateli I kompressory.
Moskva, Gos.transp.zhel-dorAzd-vo, 1959. 363 P. (MIRA 12:10)
(Steam engines) (Gau and oil engines) (CompresBors)
11 STR7AEMSKIY,--Andrev-.3tanislavovichI KALAFATI, D.D., retsenzent;
XVITKOVSKAYA, G.Te.0 tekhn.red.
[Thermodynamics in engineering) Takhaichasksis termodinsimtka.
Izd.8., dop. I parer. Moskva, Gos.enArg.izd-vo, ig6o. 494 p.
(Thermodynamics) (Thermochamistry) (MM 14:2)
NOVIKOV, I.!.; ZAYTSEVj V.M.; YASTRZHEMBSKIY At-S.p prof.j doktor
tekhn. nauk, retsenzent-,KtTVEYEU. V., red.; VLASOVA, N.A.,
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noi nauki i tekhniki, 1961. W p. (MIRA 15:4)
(Thermodynamics)
AiD P 652
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/1 Pub. 27 - 21/34
Author Yastrzhembskiy, D. A., Eng., Odessa
Title Rules for protection of underground metallic structures
from corrosion caused by stray (vagabond) currents.
(Elektrichestvo, No. 9, 1952, No. 5, 1953), (Discussion)
Periodical Elektrichestvo, 9, 85-86, 3 1954
Abstract : The existing rules, published in 1940, do not well satisfy
the new requirements of the electric traction. The author
presents his comments concerning numbers 4 and 5 of the
rules.
Institution : None
Submitted No date
AUTHOR: Yastrzhembskiy, D.A., Engineer (Odessa)
TITLE.- A Ifethod of Equalizing the Potentials of Take-Off Points LLui.
Ifachines (Elektromashin metod uravnivaniya potentsialov
otsazyvayushchikh punktov
PERIODICAL; Eleitrichestvo, 1957, Ur 9, pp 45-50 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Stray currents of tramlines are transferred into the earth in all
those places where the rails are not insulate3 and where there Is
a level crossing of rails. In order to decrease these currents
regulations for the protection against electric corn3slon an in
force, which prescribe the building of take-off points of the same
potentials and the laying of take-off cables. These reLralations
suggest using one of the following three devices: a rheostat de-
vice, an electric machine device whi-.h increases and another 7&ich
decreases the effect. The author shows and explains the technical
necessity of strictly obeying this order. Ho showz that a steady
potential at all take-off points balancing controllable from the
switch-board of substations, if it is present in a sufficiently
great number, is the beat means and the inevitable condition for
the construction of a steady potential field of the rail-system,
in which the greatest potential difference between taiy two pointg
Card 1/2 of 2,5 V fixed by the regulations can be secured. Based or. the
_RFM
105-9-11,132
A Method of Fqualizing the Potentials of Take-Off !'- 1
Machines
given analysis of the three balancing ponsibilities the author
states that the decrea3ing method of potentIal. ba'J'ar-oing L-Is to be
eliminated from article eight of th~q protect-Ile r-igulations anrl
that only the inureasing method ha3 to be maintaire3. There ar-i
5 f igures and I table.
AMILOLE:
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Library of Congress
AUTHOR: Tomlyanovich, D. K., Candidate of Technical 105-5F;-'-23/111
Sciences.
TITLE: The Odessa Conference on the Fi,ohting of Corrosion
Caused by Stray Currents (Konforentsiya v Ode~,ise po
borlbe s korroziyey ot bluzdayushchikh tokov)
PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 4, 11P. 83-03 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In November 1957 a scientific technical conference for
the fighting of corrosion in underground metal buildings
caused by stray currents of the electrified line network
took place. The conference was or.-anized by the Odessa
branch of the NTOEP, by the I-ITO of the Santeklinika as well
as by the 'Municipal Administration. 167 delegates from
varions tovins of the Union, from tram and trolley-bus enter-
prises, subway, cable and. underground pipe-laying enterprises,
.and development organizations took part*
I. V. Strizhevskiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, ra,=
ported on the work carried out by the inter-administra=
tional commission at the Gosstroy SSSR. D. K. Tonlya=
novich, Candidate of Techn. Sciences, gave a ourvey on
Card 1/3 the "Present Stage of the Problems ConcerninG the Pro=
The Odessa Conference on the Fighting of Corrosion 105-1-10-4-23/37
Caused by Stray Currents
tection on Under-round Buildings Against Corrosion
Caused by Stray Tram Cur-rents." D. A. Yastrzhembel.-jy,
Engineer, spoke on the "Effecti-vi-f-y--oT-Uar-ry3.7ng --out,
Existing Protective Regulations for Decreasing the Pc=
wer of Stray Currents by the Neans of Tram Lines" and
on "Special Regulation Characteristics of Booster Aggre=
-ates as Neans for Balancing the Feeding Point PotentJals
in Tram Systems." Docent Ye. V. Chebotarev, Candidate
of Techn. Sciences lectured on "Automatic Controj. of
Feeding Point Potentials by Means of Selenium Rectifiers
and Saturation .11 D. B. Lomazov, Candidate of Techn.
Sciences, lectured on the "Analysis of Methods for the
Protection of Underground Metal Buildings Against Ccrro=
sion.11 A. A. Kulikov, Engineer, spoke on the "Increase
of the Transition Resistance in Tramlines as Yeans of
Fi,htin.- Stray Currents." V. P. Istratov, Engineer, re=
ported on the "Measures Taken at the Lloscow Tranlines
for Fighting Stray Currents . 11 V. V. Vorms, Engineer, and
G. A. Poroshen",-.ov, Engineer, characterized the organiza=
Card 2/3 tional and technical side of the measures taken in Lenin=
The Odessa Conference on the Fighting of Corrosion 105-58-4-23/37
Caused by Stray Currents
grad for the decrease of the danger of corrosion in un-
derground buildings at the sources of stray currents.
D. Ya. Gurevich, Engineer, described the electronic
integrator used for measuring the potentials in corrosion
investigations in Leningrad. A. A. Konone-iko, Engineer,
and S. A. Kishlalvants, Engineer, both representatives
of the town of Kiyev, and V. P. Odyn', Engineer, represen=
tative of the town of Riga Ireported on the experience in
fighting the corrosion caused by stray currents in power
and telephone cables.
AVAIL&BLEt Library of Congress
1. Corrosion-Conference
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YASTREZHEMKIY, L.; SHCHEGOL, M.
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