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AUTHORS t Babko, A. K., YoreLienko, 0. TITLE: Investioation of the Photoractri-c Cerium as a Peroxide Complex (Iz'.ichcniye koGo uctoda o-prodeleniya tocriya komplekoa) 75-13-2-9/27 _1'eterninat ion :"ethod of fotometriches- v vide perekisnogo P-1-MODICALt Zhurnal Analitichcokoy Khimii, 1950, '101- 13, Nr 2, pp. 206-210 (USSR) ABSTRACTt For the photometric determination of cerium thia method has the Greatest importance, being based upon the for- mation of a colored conpound in the reaction -,,ith hy- drogen peroxide in alkaline solution (Reference 1-4). This method permits the determination of cerium in pre- sence of other rare earth metals. The colored complex forms in citrate containing solutions (References 2,5,7 in ammoniacal solution (Reference 6), and also in a 5%, solution of potassium carbonate (Reference 4). The reac= tion is well r&produciblo and specific and is marked by high sensitivity (Raferenoon 30). Tho dotermination Card 1/4 methods described in publications, which are based upon Investigation of the Photometric Determination Method 75-13-2-9/ ?7 of Cerium as a Peroxide Comnlex this reaction, however, have deficiencies; above all the colored peroxide complex of cerium is not soluble in water. Plank (Reference 1) indicated that the colora= tion with H202 is formed quickly, but that in this in- stance a precipitate deposits. In later wor%a (aeferen. ces 3 '4) this fact was not considered and no attention Vlas paid to the influence of the formation of a solid phase. Experiments, however, showed that just this fact represents the main difficulty of the determination. Even in case of strict obaervation of the prescription usually aftcr short time turbidity or tho formation of a precipitate occurs, so that the naaaure..-ient of the color in a colorimeter or photocolorimeter often is not possible at all. Experiments showed that the fornation of the colored peroxide a'amplex of cerium depends much on the acidity of the solution. Ir acid solution or also at a P.-value of 7 or 8 only a weak or no color at all forms, while at or above coagulation or turbidity Card 2/4 PH InvestiCation of the Photonctric Deter;-Iination Method 75-13-2-9/27 of Cerium as a Peroxide Complex of the solition occurs. The nuthors tried to find condi- tions on ihich the 2hoto7Autric deter:Anation of cerium as -,)ero::ide corrilex is To ;)revent the deponi- tion of a nroci"itatc variois stabili:;crs -i.'ere tested. Of all i11vC1:3ti!'atcd coniounds only ~;lyccrol -.-,-as an saitable ntabilizer. This actirn has only in )rcoonce of complex forming; com,-,)oundz ~;lycrrol ha;,~ this uffect. %n increase of the citrate concentration increa-ges the stability of the colloidal aunpension, however, binds it, a part of the cerium and by this provento the quantitative formation of the peroxide comqlex. As forner Cotaplexion III was suited. In presence of CoLiDlexion III and of a buffer solution vith pIT 9 a highly dispersive form of the colored cerium complex formo, co that a stabilizer is not necessary. But if a high quantity of salts in present in the solu- tion the application of L;lyccrol ia expedient. Because cerium usually detected from the precipitate of the rare earth metals, the authors viorked out a Card 3/4 method to solve the oxalates of the rare earth t;iatals Investigation of the Photometric Determination 75 -13-2-9/27 Method of Cerium as a Peroxide ConPlex without previously annealing then. This can be obtained by direct dissolving of the oxalates in sulfuric acid with persulfate or in nitric acid with per!aanganate. The performance of the developed photometric deternina- tion is eivon exactly. Th(jre are 1 figure and 7 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Ukrainskoye "eolo8icheskoye upravleniye, Kiyev U (Kiyev, Ukrainian Geology Administration) SUBMITTEDs January 71 1957 1. Rare earths--Analysis 2. Cerium--Determination 3, Photometry 4. Dithioglycerol--Chemical reactions Card 4/4 YMMENKO, Ir.N.-'_rM!qLK_0. 0 H - BRUYEVICH, T.P. Thormodynamic proportios of liquid solutions In systeavload -- bin- rmth and cadmium -- lead, Ukr.khim.shur,17 n9,5:658-677 151. (Mud 9:9) I.Znstitut chersoy metallurgii AN USSR. (Lead-bismuth alloys) (Cadmium-lead alloys) Cherdcal Abr,'-. Vol, 48 No. 6 Mmr. 25t 19" General and Phyoicfjl Chtmlfltu flo-dymunk chAf4c!*rI1VV!~0o p, liquid w'j'3nT' %". 11 1 It ~_'&Pm . I -~'_ -nrVr% q anti rm'I'k Kfwn, att an c.m.1, nd tonp. ci~ffx. ryf ext.f. in "m lystttu: PIA* 3UT i KCI mill. An. "t Of, in 4- LiCI I I'll In .6b A, w 1. tb. yangc- 1 7,.4)'. Tim te'uIll a" (abill-Ite'l With the calcd. val... : I malvity ropfTc, rrjnti%~ 1,.,rtiat molar beat ca., p.16t- md rutrvi'k-I 0 the 0,mix7acall ill Ph'Sh hit Am. Dt A laf iwm if oin W, -ility fit th H %,,III. art! V111:111, "fill thm de. .' r7am, V. 'th ril". fit frillp, Ir"r 'Sh the View i(itioni Ate fleg. Its '11; twup 14., "If~rvzljl for I'll dir (I'Matiill Orr ties. up to N*rh StItcr %vilich thi. cnm~fiwll Iw"mot, very Stnall lint pa" The diffi-fellre of tbefirml rapicitki of thc com- puiz~nt%of tlsi~%%-tem either lit pure matt nr In "In. depends ,),fly- Ott thr CO'llim. and not on tcmp. Solim of 1%-Sb appvu- to forin Without changr In the mol. stotc Of the com IKM(-tltn. 0. M. KfArilann(If I A AUTHOR: Zosimovich, D. P. and Yeremenko, 0. M. 73-1-20/26 TITLE: The Precipitation of 'C-ob-a-l-t-f-r-o-m--Z-ine~ulphate Solutions by Permanganate. (Vydeleniye Koballta iz Rastvorov Sernokislogo Tsinka Permanganatom.) PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, 1957, Vol. 23, No.1, Pp - 103 - 109 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Contemporary methods for the production of zinc electro- chemically are based on the electrolysis of purified solutions of zinc aulphate with in~soluble electrodes (viz. Ref. 1). Various methods have been described for the purification of concentrated zinc sulphate solutions and the removal of copper, cadmium, iron, arsenic and other impurities. (viz. Refs. 2 and 3). One of the most harmful admixtures appear to be cobalt ions which cause considerable lowering zinc yield. Experiments have shown that the co-oxidation co-precipitation of cobalt in zinc sulphate solutions depend on the concentration of zinc in the solution. A decrease in the concentration of zinc causes an increased pH of the solution and also an increased amount of precipitated cobalt. To achieve a total precipi- tatiod of cobalt by permanganate a 50 times greater quantity of divalent ferric ions than cobalt ions have to be employed Card 113 or 8 - 10 times the quantity of jaanganese ions than that 73-1-20/26 The Precipitation of Cobalt from Zinc Sulphate Solutions by Permanganate. of cobalt ions. Trivalent iron was not found to be suitable. Manganese has to be completely acidified to achieve the total separation of cobalt from zinc sulphate solutions when a large excess of manganes ions is present. Tables on the relation of the oxidation of cobalt to the zinc content in the solution (graph 1), on the relation of the pH of the zinc sulphate solution and of the concentra- tion (graph 2), the separation of cobalt in relation to the content of divalent iron and to the content of divalent manganese (graphs 3 and 4) are given. It is shown in table 1 that the separation of cobalt depends on the zinc content and on the pH value, as well as on the presence of tri- and di-valent iron (table 2). TaUe.3 gives data on the oxidation of cobalt at partial oxidation of the diva- lent manganese. There are 5 graphs, 3 tables and 15 refer- ences, 1~ of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: October, 30, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian S.S.R. (Institut Obshchey i Card 2/3 Neorganicheskoy Khindli AN USSR.) 4 73-1-20/26 . The Precipitat-io'n of Cobalt from Zinc Sulphate Solutions by Pe rman gana-ter'. I I AVAIIABLEI: Library of Congress I Card 3/3 2 AF~79/ASD JDIJG L 1!68 -6 ICCESSPON. NR: AP3001452 S/0073/63/029/005/0532/0538 36 ~AUTROR: P~lipenko, ~A. T.; YcMeanenko, 0. M. ITITLE4 Comparative characteristic of spectrophotometric methods of determining and niobi=. 1, General cr!'terion and Inorganic reagents A. MURCE: krainskly n _ihimicheskiy zhlwnal,.v. 29, o. 5, 196)p 532-538 -,TOPIC TAGS: .-spectrophotome -trio methods, absorption spectrap Nb thiocyanatel tanta, ump niobium, inorganic reagents 1ABSTRACT: Spectrophotometric methods for determining Ta and Nb with Inorganic Irealento were compared using the formal molar coefficient of extinction. The absorption spectra of thiocyanates and hydron,,en peroxide complexes were determined photometrically, The yellow Nb thiocyanate can be detected in presence of the Tip !very lightly colored and the colorless Ta complex; extraction with ether gives Avery definite separation, especially at 385 millimicrons. Brightly colored Mo, W, ;U) V2 Fo. Cop Cup An and Pt thiocyanates interfere. To determine Nib in the pres- ence ot' W, it is better to use the ~dven method in water-acetone instead of ether; i this so 'r r4nq-Mli, but noticeably 1--w-ara t-he dc-trimental influenC6 of W. H sub 2 0 sub 2 complexes vith Mot Ta and Ti in the Card, 1/2 L 12883-63--- 'Accissroii ni -AP3001452 :presence of stronT acid oolution, permittinq determination of Nb in the presence ,of Ta and Tip but ineffective for Ta in the presence,of Ti. Orig. art. ha3: 8 ifigures. ISSOCIATION.- KtevskI7 mosudarstvenny*7 universitet im. T. G. Shevehenko (Kiev ~'State UniversitY) -;CLI' 00 'SUBMITTED: OlMar62 DATE ACQ: 12Jun63 El SUB COM .00 NO TU' F SOV s020 016 iCard 2/2 L A.FFTC/ASD- 'ACCESSION HR: AP~001453 S/0073/63/029/005/0538/0547 57 -AUTHORt Pilipenkop A. T.; Yeremenkop 0,. 14. 11ITLE: Comparative characteristics of j3pectrophotomstric methods of determining ;tantalum and niobium. 2. Use of orgranic redgents ISOURM VkrainskiyQimioheekiv zhurnalt v. 29# no. 5,1963t 538-547 TOPIC TAGS i absorption spectra.-SF-4 aliectrophotometerp Nbj-Tap pyrojallolp lpyrooatocholp Trilon Do hydroquinonoo, 0--oxyquinolinot phanylfluoronat dimathyl- ';fluoroneo arsenazog alizarin 8, sulfosalicylic, acidp quercetint methyl violet, ~rhodamine B rhodanide hydrogen peroxidep heteropoly acid# thiocyanate, Ti ABSTRACT: The absorption spectra (data obtained on-SF-416ectrophotometer) of Nb :and TaIcomplexed with pyrogallol, pyrocatechol, Triljn-7B-,hydroquinoH7e, -o-oxyquino- :line, phenylfluorone, dimethylfluorone.. arsenazo, alizarin S, sulfosalicylic acid, quereetin, methyl violet, rhodamine B, rhodanidep hydrojen peroxide and heter opoly -acid were studied to determine best method for determining these elements. Extrac- ,tion with thiocyanate (rhodanide) gave sharpest separation of Nb; extraction with imethyl. violet for Ta. The interference of Ti, Mo, Fe, V,-and other associated Airpurities in the analyses was also studied. Orig. art. has; 1 table and 9 figures. Card 1/41 PILIFENKO.. A.T.; YEMEMENKO, O.M. Comparative charactoristics of zipactrophotcin3tric nothods for de- termining tantalum and nioblum. Part I.- General criteria and .Inorganic reagento. Ukr.khim.z?;ur. 29 no.5:532-538 163. Comparativa charac teri a tics cif upectrophotomatric iwithodu fe- deter- mining tantalum tuid n1oblum. Part 2: line of organJe ruagenta, 538- 547- (14111A 1t,:,)) 1. Kiyevskiy gostidarstveunri univoraitot im. T.GShevehonko. M ALIIVI YF KANIKOVSKAYA, ye.N.j VA, O.M. tings. piAst. m"sy no.21 ,Aals from nawdust with linoleum typ" cOft 70-111 165. d2E YAKOVLEVAI A.D.; 0221ETSOVA., K.B.,- FrJnimli 0"_Q.N.; GOROIIOVICHO Z.p.; ZBORZHILp L.S, uchastiYeagwo-9 sqlfochlorinated polyethy6 Paint Mixes and coitings based on (MIRA 16t11) leme* Lakokras.mat. i ikh primo no.4t-25-30 162 RUKAVTSOVA.9 V.F.; STIFATOVA, N.N.; KOROBKINv V.B.,- I-IDROZOVAp T.I.,- SOFRONOVA, V.A.; SHAFUROST, P.D.; PIATONOVA,, N.P.,, YEREMENKO, O.S.; IVANOVAP A.M.; SIIAYEVA, N.Ya.; SUYETINA, S.M.; Study of the dust factor in the founding departments of six Krasnodar plants. Nauch. trudy Kub. goo. med. inst. 19:63-76 162. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Iz sanitanio-epidemiologichaskoy stantaii g. Krannodara i polikliniki, No.8 Krasnodara. S/262/6210()o/004/024/024 1014/1252 AUTHOR- mcnkoG.-S., Horbatyy, Yu. P. and Virozub, 1. 0. TITLE: ~tlcl radial equilibrium in a turbine rotor PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Silovyye ustanovki, no. 4, 1962, 89, abstract 42.4.562. "Collection prats'. in-ta teploonerg" AN URSR, 1961, no. 22, 55-59 TEXT: An approximate method for determniation of flow parameters in a turbine rotor is considered with centrifugal and Coriolis accelerations taken into account. It was assumed that the liquid is ideal and non-compressible, the flow non-turbulent in absolute motion, and the cascade cylindrical, Approximate formulas were obtained for the dependence of velocity and pressure on the radius of the inter-blade channel section, and an the distance along the turbine axis. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 S/526/62/000/024/007/013 D2-34/D308 10THORS: Virozub, ISO., Horbatyy, Yu.P., -Yexemenl7co, O.,S. and Fedosenko, H.P. TITLE: Some results of the investigation.of a ring grid SOURCE: Ahademiya nauk Ulcrayinslkoyi RSR. Instytut teploener- hatylty. Zbirnylc pratG'..no. 24,, 1962. Teploobmin ta hidrodynamika, 86-90 TE.XT: The grid was studied in 9 sections along the height of the channel between the blades, with M'. 0.5 and O.B. The dis- tance from the outlet edge plane to the point of measurement was 4.5 and 9 mm. Graphs of the variation'of flow parameters, of the velocity coefficient and the stream outlet angle vs. channel height? pressure distribution along the profile (in the sections 111, V, VI) and'flow charts are -fiven. It 0.5 has better efficiency than 1-1 0.8. There are figures. Card 1/1 000/024/0013/013 S/j2r/ 50 3 Dj54 0 S . and -0 ljorbatYY b -L -0 - I a CoTt- v-!-cozu , 1-1 P - S jzedoscauo I , . nS -of a nz op er at 93TVIC)VLS .,,,vestigat'O udev V"-YI I e8 AerodYTLL"lo short b184 t t,,I.Oeller- relative"y USTI -1-astyt*",Loobiaiu ta Tep uOyi -L962. 131f.'c UOO 249 th rats Al %birnyl'. P 97 le.ligth re ety1c] -, ~ - .91-- . h dynwi-Ical blade Oed be 0. tor to were lac asl , , i.dro meall d'-sme 8VA th 6 til .Lo%.l P btveou I . al-ou- tjot~j rp-at The rat'o 0 c t gap e em see ife .Lo.38. . i. ila a v t for d3. St at ITL Nihcel- Wa~ al- dOV10 - V r COa a onst.an fhe 16, a arly dge. - . rid-'a e vas 'Worldns tjom 1. 5 T% tlet e dire the Wo Maiv he f- t 0 at 0 re ar the oll directIO f I. V irS ,.,iud The air r ne, Of -the .Vill ess'ar t ,(, be he , ,-harply 'l'a, 'Liei.Z.Ilt s f ~ci-OTIOY 0 S +- ai-A ar bit channe fer Ck, fec 6 af bers of r the streal ati.0'a the Core 0 tati.0-a did of ro ation card .-L/2 SON S/~26J62/000/024/008/013 Aerodynamic investigation Ia 4/D308 D23 al grid'. The outletangles decrease with increasing velocity coefficient. Energy losses are greatest near. the blade ends. In the channels of the worldn~ wheel a considerable part*of the work- ing substance'flows frora-the root towards t~c end, especially when the velocity of rotation increases. The experimental increase of the axial component of velocity is much larger than the calculated one. The rate of flow through different sections of a thin cylin- drical layer of the working substance is not constant. There are 9 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 I YEREMENKO, P. I --l-, - - - _ i In honor of the 47th anniversary of the Great Ootaber. S~troi. I truboprov. 9 no.32a3pl It 164, (MIRA 1812) liLitilcily of th-) 1:rc~vnin-'a of -tccjcti(-,n;; of, S-:nthr%,Ao and With thO I-1011) Of Tal;~(;d Slilfur." Deconpotiltion of Polythlon"t013 Alacril L. V. Cand Clio" 00jj Inat of jqjyz;jcaj Glier-Uti- 0 *. "()1, 54) Pisarzh-31dyj Acad J'ci Ukrainlan ~~ap )U "oP 54. (111) 21 j SO: Six., 4322 29 'Allar 55 11-7 USSR/ Chemistx7 Physical chemistry Vard _1/1 - Pub.- 151--10/35 - Authors Brodskiy, A. I., and Bremenko, R. K. Title Reaction of polythionates investigated with the aid,of marked sulfur Periodical Zhur,ob. khim, 24, Bd. 7 1142 1150, July 1954 'Abstract i The results obtained in studying the mechanism of trithionate formation, with the aid of radioactive sulfur, are described. The mean activity of trithionate was found to be identical with the activity of its decomposi- tion products - silver sulfide and sulfuric acid. The structure of polythionates, which was established long ago by D. I. Mendeleyev, was confirmed in this experiTient. The entire reaction process of polythionates (addition., separation ani exchanee of complete sulfite and thiosulfate groups), is explained. Nenty-five references: 4 USSR since 1870, 21 German, USA and Italian, Tables. Institution Acad. of So. Ukr:--SSR, Th3 L. V. Pisarzhevskiy Inst. of Physical Chemistry ubihitted S 8 February 15) 1951, Ye 9,~: M e r4 iro, PY, K,---. Investinqons of the reactions of polythlonales, with the, aid of labeled sulfur. It. - Reaction of and. ~enl,Mhlonats., R. K. Eremenko and Y41.b"U,'.4dskff.i *r XAPM ~ig. I Olisheke nrr,(x 1065): I-A. %Y.: '-11Wh.--Tctrathkniate find pentathirmate, fike trithic-MAte" contahl-imbtanctled clinins of sulfide .9 atoms, With sulfite groups at tht ends (cf. C.A. 48, 132110g). Distribution of 111L lahelvd S was detd. by tremment rA the products with KCN: S.Oj-- + 3CN- + 1110 - S.Ox-- + S04-- + SC9 + 21ICN: or S.O.-- + 4CN- + IIjO - SO#-- + SO, + 2SCN- + 21ICN. Mitribution In the thlomil- c fale wi% thtit field. by reactina with Ag": S.Oj-- + 2Agl* -1- 1W - Ag-S + S04-- + 211 +. All thecentral (iulfide) S atoms of the polythinivite ippf--Lr in SC%1- and in the sulfide Satotti of SOj-- (fitia!15- fit Ag~S), where."all end S atoms appearfinallyasSO.-. To a soln. ot 4.6 g. tribeled .14.0, in ',,) tilt. ligmine at - 15* was III portions, with e.-toling, 45 fill. -.titd. Of W)aq- SON. ,-f 14):. 'rise (ng, layer wioi iet!iovcfI, flr was I-assed t1jr,~tigit tile nq~ lilyer to trlnov# So-, tile s,~ln.,Nas C~"-d to. W. mid 1) g. IQfl In Cf) fill. M011 %r,.4 added. T~,e piftil. i-~:.O. 1'. s I% itil F Oil, dried , ,it-[ rccr%,St : it was fr- imni -)tfi,r thi-tiff3ir,'! A " e, or i"-ride. K!".0* NV1.4 pri.f.d. IN, by '10,111, of aq. X-SPI tolog, Lif 4.1cli qljfitle 8 lo ice-CF-411 114fille in F1011, ir, (Clonq froill (111-111f.it emill SO: fit tile pr"-.4ence 01 ri, llitv. I., :w(p. PA fill. courd. IICI wai; addefli M- III' I% Ialwkd NitS101 In 10 ini. HtO .1!!. 1, (its N't -.,It). KS w-is evolved. The W--.*I-,i stor-Cla ;~4'd pptd - NxC1 wits removed, and t "I at room temp., filtered, cffn,~fl. in memo at 40' in A mr, ualn filtered, and 6.0 mi. AcOll tint$ 5.4 g. RoAc (as a, flurry formtd by addn. of AcOll to a &fill. ate. *fall.) Weft cidticil. The pptd. KAO,, rerrystd. Ifffm OAN MI, Was free ffrAn chloride, suffiffe, sulfatel or other Polythimilates, In X:&O. and KAO# all the activity was found n the cen- flat (sulfide) 5 atortvt, evenly distributed except in the K.S.04 from thiostillate and 150:1 In Whiell case tilt ditribu- 'flon wzts 21.1 on the two contral a(unis, Thivse results sug. gc!it that the reactions Invo!vrd In lite prirpris. ate: for KAO., S-Ch + 211,0 - %(011 h + 211 + + 2CI -, S.40TI)i 4- + 211+ - YSO,)3-- + 211,0; or (in presence of i-line as oxiclizing agent) 2-qgO,-- - 0,&%%0.-- + 2,; or ;%0,-- + 211+ + 11,0 then %(Off)? + SVO,--, theil 0,&S&SO,-- + 2S(SOj),-- + 2SSO far Kj%Os. IAsj + SSO--- [AsIs + Sol--. thcti 'AsIS + 2SM.- 0,S&SSSO,-- + [As] (IMIS ,in bitt-rinediate sulfi.le compfl. flaturft. A15o in 1. Gco. Chem. V;S.S.R. 23, 11611-0Q1955) (Fnj;l. tranilation). Lawrence S-immers a 'V r a 'USSR/Chemistry Analysis methods card 1/1 Pub 22 - 24/49 Authors. I Brodskiy, A. 1. Memb. Corresp., Aced. -of So.. USSRI and Yeremanko. R. K. Title -1 Study of the reaction oftetrathionates and pentathionates by ineans of radioactive sulfur Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 101/3, 487-490. Mar 21, 1955 Abstract I Experiments are described in which radioactive S.was applied to the study of formation and destruction reactions of tetra- and pentathionates which were derived frcm initial substances containing radioactive S. In order to investigate tho aotivity distribution in the polythionate obtained, penta- thionato was decomposed with potassium eyanide. Results obtained by studying the reaction with radioactiv,4, S are linted. 14evea referencess 2 UE-SR, ~ Gorman, 1 Italian, 2 USA and 1 Ln6lish (1870-1954). Tables. Institution Acad. of So.# Ula-&Mp 'Ile L, V. Fisarzhavaleiy Inst. of phys. Chem. Bubmitted I July 30, 1954 1: 47315;~66--- -I-XCC-NR---AR602B3-- SOURCE--66-DE. UR/0269/66/000/005/0014/0014 AUTHOR: Yereirrenko, R. P. TITLE: Precise solution of the shadow equation SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 5.51. Ill REF SOURCE: Byul. In-ta teor. astron. AN SSSR, v. 10, no. 6, 1965, 446-449 TOPIC TAGS: shndow, earth shadow, shadow equation, Intersection point, elliptic orbit, orbit eccentricity, eccentric anomaly ABSTRACT: The intersection points of the elliptical orbit of a satellite with the Earth's shadow are determined by a precise solution of the fourth order algebraic equation, with respect to the value tan E'/2 (E is the eccentric anomaly). No assumptions are made for the magnitude of orbital eccentricity. [Translation of abstract) [AM) SUB CODE: 22/ Card 1/1 afs UDC: 521.4 RABII.OVICII, O.M.. prof.; FAYIRSHTM, D.G., kand.tokhn.nauk; SV.I*XVICH, G.L., lnzh.; TIWIMliKO, R.Y. Touting a stuam ouparbeater of a bollor fired with natural gas. Illek.ata. 31 no.1:2-8 Ja 160. WIFA 13 4.5 ) (Superheaters,Togting) RABINOVICH, O.M., profoj FAWSHTEYN, D.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; PETIKO, V.M., kand.tekhn.naukj- LBIWEV, F.M,) inzh,; VISOTSKATA, Aol., inzh.; MMNKO) R.V,, insh, Increase in the evaporation capacity of boilers converted'to operation on natural gas, Energetik 10 noell:11-14~ H 1626 (MIRA 15:12) (Boilers) (Gas as fuel) YMMMIKO. S. Turning out qualified highvsq technicians. Ayt.tranap. 32 no.3*. 31 Mr 154. (XLRA 718) 1. Rostovskiy doroxhno-makhanichooki7 tokhnikum. (Road construction vorkers) YMEMMIED, S. IncreAse the accumulation of local industr7. Fin. SSSR 20 no.l: 43-45 Ja 159. (MM 12:2) 1. Zaveduyushchiy Llvovskim oblfinotdelom. (Lvov Province--Industries) PROKOPCHUK, A.Ya.; VREMENKO., S.A. ~ Resistance of the homatoencophalic lArrier in rabbits. Dokl AN B3SR 8 no. 1:66-68 Ja 164. (MIRA 17.5i 1. Minukiy gosudarstvannyy noditsin3kiy Institut. &A YEREMENKO.-S.A. [Yarome S.A.); YERFMENKO, V.B. [Yaromanka,, V.B.) JK Amount of cere ospinall fluid in rabbits. Vestsi. All BSSR. Ser. blial.nav.iA0.1197-100 164. (MMA 17:6) 1 #Iv PROKOPCHUK, A.Ya.; YEWENKO S.A. Ufect of ass cn 'the d1stributim of arsenic radicizotope (pS7,4,1 4a the b-ain of a dog, D~k'. .. IN Bl-SF 8 no.20A-132 F 264: - (MIRA 17:8) 'PROKOPCHUK, A.Ya.; FILIPCHly, GRINGAUZ, M.Ya. Problem of the permeability and protection of the skin. Dokl. All BSSR 8 no.10:680-681 0 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Inatitut fiziologii AN BSSR. KEYLIMANY V.A.; YEPLE~IENKOP 5.1. Electric hPat treatmx-nt of bjtv,,rr-n wit1j, t llrE. tyt.dcr. ;.~?, .7u bu f. no.30-9 Mr 1,55. (MIRA 28:51" 1 SOV/137-58-10-20629 Translation from- Referativnyyzhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958,Nr 10, p4z(USSR) AU,rHORS: Shirokov, N.I., Petukhov, B.G.,_~e~~~. TITLE: Deoxidation of Rail Steel Without Aluminum or With Replace- ment Thereof by Silico-calciurn (Raskisleniye rellsovoy stali bez alyuminiya ili s zamenoy yego silikokall'tsiyern) PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 41-54 ABSTRACT: To reduce the alumina - inclu s ions content of rail steel, this being one of the assumed causes of rail lamination, experi- mental heats of grade R50 steel were run in 380-t basic open- hearth furnaces without deoxidation of the Al in the ladle, and also with replacement of aluminum by Si-Ca. Determination was also made of [ 0] and of the stable nonmetallic inclusions (NI) in the liquid steel in the process of melting and pouring. It is established that the contents, composition, and quantity of stable NI in the steel during the period of pure boil undergo virtually no change and are not dependent upon the duration of the boil of the steel in the furnace, The NI and N content of the Card 1/3 steel at the moment of its release from the furnace increases. SOV/ 137-58- 1 D-20629 Deoxidation of Rail Steel Without Aluminum (cont.) After deoxidation in the ladle in the ways indicated, ( 0 1 is the same as in standard Al deoxidation. In a ladle sample of the metal, the smallest amount of stable NI and the most favorable composition thereof (minimum A1203 contents) are found upon deoxidation with Si-Ca. The production of first-grade rails from this metal is lower with standard deoxidation than with the variants practiced in these experiments. The macroscopic struc- ture of the rails improves upon deoxidation by Si-Ca in the ladle and is im- paired upon deoxidation by Fe-Si al6ne. The quantity of stable NI in the finished rails declines relative to the ladle specimens of the metal both with the standard and with the experimental methods of deoxidation. The quantity of stable NI in the experimental steels is virtually identical in either pro- cedure and is less than the content thereof in steels deoxidized in the ordi- nary way. In the experimental fiteels, the inclusions consist primarily of Si~ (50-657o), while in the standard heats the dominant component is Al?03 e0jo). The total degree of contamination of rail metal deoxidized in the standard way and by the experimental procedures is virtually identical and is considerably greater than in ladle specimens due to sulfides and oxides and the appearance of sulfosilicates in the NI. Consecutive planings of the rail heads show that when aluminum is replaced by Si-Ca, the number of clear rails, excluding those showing NI in the form of scratches due to Card 2/3 Deoxidation of Rail Steel Without Aluminum (cont.) SOV/ 137-58- io-zo6zq reduction, is greatest, but the mean length of the scratches on one rail examined was also the greatest of any. Steel deoxidized by the experimental methods is of coarse granular structure (Nrs Z-4). Upon deoxidation by the experimental variants, u-b increases (by 1.3-0.9 kg/mmZ) and the plastic and resilience properties diminish: 6 is reduced by 0.6-0.376 and ~p by 2. 1- 1.476. At the test temperature, + 200C and -400C, ak diminished by factors of 1.5 to 2. Owing to the impairment of these properties, the question of eliminating addition of Al or replacement thereof by Si-Ca will have to be solved after track-service testing of experimental rails. 1. Steel--Processing 2. Steel--Properties 3. Steel..-Impurities 4. Aluminum oxides--Determination Card 3/3 SOV/ 137-58-10-20613 Trans'lation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p39 (USSR) I AUTHORS: Levin, A.M., Danilov, P.M., Yeremenko, S.N., Pravdina, T.E. TITLE: Oxygen, Nonmetallic Inclusions, and Certain Problems of the Tech- nology of El~ctric Steelmaking (Kislorod, nemetallic,heskiye vklyu- Ocniya.i,nekotoryye voprosy tekhnologii -clektroplavki stali) PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 55-74 ABSTRACT: Specimens of metal were taken durin 13 heats of various steels in 30-t electric-arc furnaces. [01 was determined by the Herty method and by vacuum melting, the nonmetallic in- clusions (NI) were determined by electrolytic and metallo- , graphic methods. It was established that in low-carbon steels (LCS) [ 01 at the end of the oxidizing period attains 0.0616, but declines to 0.0216 when ready for tapping, and further to 0.0176 during tapping. In medium-carbon steels (MCS), ( 0 1 was 0.041-0.01016 at the end of the oxidizing period and dropped to 0.010/6 when it was time for tapping. In high-carbon steels (IIQS) 01 fluctuates in the vicinity of - 0.0116 during the entire heat, Card 1/2 and approximates 0.005% when ready for tapping. It is found SOV/137-58-10-20613 Oxygen, Nonmetallic Inclusions, and Certain Problems (cont.) that only in the LCS did f 0 1 diminish to less than equilibrium with C during period of Fe-Si and Al deoxidation, while in all other cases it was higher than the values in equilibrium with C. The most pronounced diminution in[ 01 occurred during the slagging off of the oxidizing and the making of the white slag. Upon deoxidation of the Si, the LCS first displayed a pronounced dim- inution in [01 , which later slowed down or ceased completely, while in MCS a smooth drop in[ O)Nas observed, and in FICS there was no change in [ 0] in the ma ority of cases. During tapping there was a pronounced reduction in j i j C ) n the LCS, a less pronounced reduction in MCS, while both decreases and increases in [0] were observed in FICS. On deoxidation, the Si contents of NI in LCS rose on the average from 0.0038 to 0.0288% and then declined to 0.0176 at the time of Al addition, subsequently rising to 0.029Z%, and declin- ing again to 0.017o during tapping. A similar regularity was also observed in MCS, but in HCS the NI contents fluctuated -0.007%, did not increase after Si deoxidation, and increased after Al deoxidation to less than 0.01%. The data obtained are taken as good cause for recommendation of intensified deoxidation of the steel at the outset of the reduction period by use of com- plex deoxidizers and addition of Fe-Si to the slag in addition to Fe-Si, as this makes for a shorter heat. Bibliography- 7 references. I. Steel--Production 2. Induction furnaces--Operation 3. Steel A.Sh. Card 2/Z --Impurities 4. Oxygen--Perforrance SHIROKOV, IT.I., kund.teklm.nauk, doteent; PUTUMOV, B.G., inzh.; YKREMIKO,. Effect of the inethod of IntroducinF alumin Into the metal on the quality of rail steel. 1zv.vyseucheb9zav.; chern.met. no.6:29-34 Je 158. (HIRL 12:8) 1. Sibirskly metallurgicheskiy Institut I Kuznotakiy metallurgi- cheskly, komb1nat. Rekonandovano kafedroy- metallurgil utall Sibirokoffo metallurgicheskogo Instituta. ZS_t9el--I1etallur,Cr) (Railroads--Rails) DANILOV, P.M.; KIWIAROV, A.D.; YERFARIKO, S.N.; OLAZKOVA, L.V. Oxygen content and nonmetallic Inclusions Ir steel with its deoxidation by aluminum. Izv. vys. ucheb, zavo; chprno meta 4 no.8148-55 '61. (MIRA 14t9) 1. Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskly kombinat i Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. (Steel--Oxygen content) (Aluminum) __L_ 24542-66 EWT(d)/ .EEC %),772 ACC NR i AP600632-9 SOMWE COME t UR/0413/66/000/002/0052/0052 AUTHORS Tankevich., YD. H.j Yeromoriko, ~S.,, ORG: none LITLE: A bridge for measuring the parameters of complox,impodances. Class 21p 177967 SOURCEt Izobroteniyaj promyshlonn~jie obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1966, 521 TOPIC TAGS: o1ectr1o meastiring instr-rument, electric impedance STIUCT., This Au~hor Certificate prosont3 a brldeo for measuring the parameters of complex impedances, for example, the tangent of the angle of capacitor josaes U at the time of their-quality inspection. The device contains a power supply gen- orator, a bridge circuit,, an ampliflerj and a phase-sonsitivo detector. This detector responds to the voltage component of the bridge circuit unbalance, The bridge circult is found in the quadraturo with its power eupply voltage. The dc-sIgn increases the precision of the unbalance voltage selection of the quad- ratura component, The reference voltage to 'the phase-nonsitive detector In fed .g RG clxcuit connected to from one of the elements of the aeries phase-oplit-tin Card I UDO.4' 621*3179733.025 KHAZAN, G.L.; TARNOPOLISKAYA, N.M.; BATTRMOO R.I.; GOGRAROVA, R.N.; YRRSHWO S V.; XANGUARI, S.S.; KUTEFOV, V.9. (Eharikov) Influence of the microclimate of the plant and of indstr1al labor on the incidence of respiratory diseases among machinery industry workers. Vracb.delo no.2il99 7 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskly institut gigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabolevanly. MCHIMMY IWWSrRT--MWIC ASPICTS) (HISPrMTORT ORGANS-DISR&SES) YAKHONTOVI V;y prof@ (Tashkon"01 YFREMENKO, T. (ushkent); PA)GOMBOVAp A. (T shkent) Entonaphages of the apple and oherry ermine motho flyponomauta A malinallus L. and Hyponozeuta padellus. Zashch. rast. ot vred. t bols 10 no.8%53-54 16KO 4, (MMA 18111) CHIGMMKIXI P.K.; LIWINOVA~ MIRWIMICRUIKO, S.V.; YLTMR~IIKUf T.D. - Allsviati~g the seaBonal*facters of work. None. I ev*~prssa* ne.7s 33-36 Jl 163- (MIRA 16a9) 1. Konaervnyy kombinat v Krymaks. -LITVINOVA, I.F.; MWMMOs T.D. Mechanization and automation of produetidn procesves in the Canning Combine in Krymsk. Kona* i ova prom* no&7L41-42 Jl 163- (MIFLA l6s9) 1, Kanaerynoy kombinat v Krymake, y of T. S., Cand, Agr Sci -- "Scolytid beetlec - 46^18-truc- E714 E 4f KC 14 0 Tashkentskaya Oblast Drutt--p-lim+f3e Len, 1961, (Min of Agr USSR. All-Unlon Ordert~ Lenin Acad Agr Sci im V. I. Lenin. All-Union Sci Res Ins rotection k of Plants) (KL, 8-61, 253) 364 - TEREKMOP T. S. aopirant The bark beetle Scolytus ruguloBuB Ratz. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.lft3t 0 160. 1 (MIRA 26t1) 1. Taabkontakiy sel'Bkokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Tasbkont Province-Bark beetlen-Extemination) ;I BF,RF,ZOVSXIYI V.M.; YEREMERKO T V Alloxazine and isoaUmazine series. Part 49 Now synthesis of 21- der,xyriboflavine and synthesis of its 2-thio analog. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no. 11:3831-3835 N 161-. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-istiledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. (Riboflavine) BEREZOVSKIY, V.M.; TULICHINSKAYA, L.S.; YEM4ENKO, T.V.; RODIONOVA, Ye.F. BARSKAYA, M.A. Series of alloxazine and isoalloxazine. Part 5: Catalysts of the reaction of secondary aromatic orthoaminoazo compounds with trihydroxypyrimidines. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no. 11:3689-3694 11 161. (MIRA 14: 11) 1. Veesoyu=yy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy vitaminnyy institut, (Alloxazine) (Isoalloxazine) (Catalysts) BEMOVSKIrp V. me;. ENKO, T. V. IUO- and ixo&Ummzine serl*s. Part 8t fttbesis of ga]Aeto- flayine, antagonist of the vitamin-R2. Zbur. ob. Wlim. 32 no.12:4056-4059 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Voeooyuznyy naucbno-insledovatellakiy vitaminny7 inatitut. (A31cacazine) (isoalloxatine) BMZCVSKIY,, V.M.; )MREMENKO, T.V. Chemlstz7 of allo- and isoalloxazines. Usp. khIm. 32 no.6: 671-706 Je 163. (MIRA l6s8) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. (Alloxazine) (Isoalloxazine) YXRIMNKOl T.Teq Testing the strength of casing pipes, Nqft, khozg 35 uo#22113-25 D 157o (mm 11:2) (Pipa-Testing) E VxEMEN KO, I I e- - AUTHOR: Mocheruyuk,, D.Yu. sov/93-58-4-5/19 TITLE: Testing the Watertightness of Casing Couplings Under External ,ykhsoyedinaniy obsadnykh trub na Pressure (Ispytaniye muftov germetichnost' pri narazhaom, davlenii) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 4, py 26-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that casing joint leakage is due to plastic fail- ure in the engaged threads as shown in Fig. 1. This was determined by bench tests and application of radial external pressure. A comparison of collapsing pressure on smooth pipe and on coupling joints showed that the pipe body in the area of initial threading weakens on the average by 10.9 percent. This comparison was based on collapsing pressure data given in the dissertation "TLasting of Casing Deformation in Extra Deep Wells", by T.Ye. Yere nko. The author concludes that the collapsing pressure at the lo~e_r_eff_6_f a casing string must be calculated by the weakest spot in the initial threaded zone, that 6 5/8" casings with wall thickness of 10 mm. are 10 percent stronger when the torque does not exceed 550 kilogram-meters, and that reliable joint tightness at the lower part of a casing string can be secured by welding the joints after tighteneing them with wrenches at low torque. There is 1 figure. Card 1/1 1. Pipe fittings--Test methods 2. Pipe fittings--14echanical properties YERDMO, T. Ye., Doe Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of pipe casing for re- sistance to crushing by external pressure with a simultaneous axial load". LIvov, 1959. 24 pp, (Min Higher Educ Ukr SSR,, LIvov Folytech Inst), 150 copies (KL,, No 24, 1959,, 133) YEREMKO, T.Ye. Yeans for reducing the amount of metal used in manufacturing oil and gas wel.1 casings. Neft. khoz. 38 no.12s2l-27 D 160. (MIRA-U:4) (Oil won casing) -JZMMENKO,,T.Ye., doktor tekhn.nauk; MOCHERNYUK, D.Yu., kand.tekhn.nauk; GEIETIY, N.G., inzh. Ef et of flow properties and flow conditions of slurries on the Md replacement process in well cementing. Nauch..z~p- Ukrniiproakta no.9t56-65 162. (min 16:7) (Oil well cementing) (Gas well cementing) T YERP-ENEM T.Ye.; 1,131',0711B. L..1. t i [,r -i t-ek. prvs~,.;, stability loas ir. a .q the f rjr A- I w(- ---i. vys. ucheb. -za- r-ft i gaz 7 no.8.211-26 16-41 0-flit, :10) -7EREMENKO. Terently Yefimovicht BULATOV, A.I., red.; ISAYEVA, ---- OV-1-Vid. iid-1- - . V, tp 0 a (Bracing oil and gas wells] Kreplenie neftiarWkh i gazo- vykh 9kvazhin. Moskva# Nedra, 1965. 213 PIRA 18:5) (M Yl,-,RF.M,',NKO T.Yu.; YAKOVIEV, V.A. .1. Selecting methods for determining the servict lifet, M.,? rd' bit,-, In. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' I gaz 8 no.3:29-32 165. 041RA 18:5) 1. Llvovskiy politeklinichonkly Inatitut I Inatitut "UMNIMPRONEFT". YERMMKO,V., kapiltany komundAr zvenap voyennyy lst,,lLlk 1-gr, k1al-9a. -------------------- Systems for attention svitching are nocessa:ry. Av - 1, Yosm. 4? no.l2z6O-6'L D 164 (MIRA 18-17. ) yEH14ENKO, V., insh. Consolidate transportation Offic~s. Sotestrud 4 no-71127-128 J1 '59- OM 13: 4) (Railroads, Industrial) TMMANKO, V. Methodological problems in the standardization of the vorkIng capital of collective farms. Yop. skon. n0.7:80-92 Jl '59. (MIRA 12:13.) (Collective faraw-Vinance) OLESHCHIMOO V.; YM14ENKO V- . ,'I, ~ semiautomatic machine for grinding teeth- MashiAostroltell wo2:15 (WPA 16:3) F 1639 (Grinding machines) I YKMWKO V. kvid. tekhn.nauk ,Storage of garlic and onions in refrigerators. Sov. torg. 35 no.9-- 48-49 S - 162 - (Vegetable s-Storage) (MIRA 16:2) YEREMENKO, S.A. (Yarome S.A.);. YE.RE.MENKOI,, V.B. (Yaromenka, V.B.1 Amount of cere ospinal fluid In rabbits. Vestsi. AN BSSR. Ser. b:Ual.nav. 1o.1:97-100 164. (MIRA 17-6) YJRDM A .11-rIch- VABIL173Y. A.I., radaktor [Storage of onions and VrUc] Khranonte luka I chemooks. Mosirva, Gos.tml-vo torgovol lit-ry, 1956, 54 ps (NIRA 10:8) (Onions--storage) (Garlic--Atoroga) R E 1-0 C- N ,,, L, 1.1v.1e. 'K I PARANONDY. A.. prof.; TMMONKO VO.D. dots. . L :-: -~-, , , Reduce losses In onion and garlic. Sov.torg. n0-5,43-44 MY '59 04iWk 12:7) 1 jGarlic) I(Onions-Diseases and posts) YEPMWKO, V.D.; MIROCHNIK, F.M.; SPIRINA, K.F. Sanitary control of vegetables and fruits treated vith methyl bromider,gas. Gig. i oan. 27 no.309-63 Mr 162. (14IRA 15:4) 1. 1z Moskorzkoy gorodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stant9ii i Instituta narodnogo khozyaystva imoni G.V.Plekhanova. (FRUIT) (VEGETABLLS) (METIWE) YEREMNKOj V.; 11YUGE, S. New remedy against ~ and garlic pests. Sov. torg. 34 no.8:57-58 Ag '61. (Onions--Diseases and pests) (MIRA 14:8) (Garlic--Diseases and pests) YERWENKO, Vladimir Danilovich; SIFELINIKOVA, TS.B., red. -1-11-1111- ~- -- - ,- (Storage and processing of onion and garlic] Khranenie 1 pererabotka luka i che3noka. Moskva, Ekonomika, 1965. 110 P. (MIRA 18:5) -IMMENKOp Valentin Fedorovich CIEMMIXOP V.Pab BGDROVAp A,p red,j .- I KIN p--Yix;j, tekhn, red, [A paradise for the rich and a trap for the poor] Rai dlia bohatykhp pamtka dlia bidrqkh. Yqivp Dersh. vyd-vo polit, lit-ry UROR, 1961. 415 Ps I (MIRA 2419) (United States-Economio conditions) MIKHAYLOV) S.S.; KAGAN, I.I.; 'Xupmulol V.I. Afferent innervation of cerebr&I veirlo. Vop. neirokkir. 27 no.5: 7-12 S-o 63. (14IRA 17-5) 2. Kafed-a operativnoy (zav. - prof. S.S. 141.khaylov) Orenbargskogo inatituta. I YERE.MiKO, VJ. (Orenburg, Sovetskaya ul.) 14, kv.24) -1-1. 1 R~~ptor innervation of superficial veins in the human brain. Arkh. anat.0 gie-t-. i~embr. 46 no.2332-35 F 164o (MIRA 17:22) 1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - dotsent V.Yu.Pervushin) Oren- burgskogo gosudaretvennogo meditainskogo instituta, YUEMMIKO.V. 1. Practice of manufacturing gears with hard slits. Avt.trakt.prom. no.9:24-25 5 155. (MIRA 8:12) 1, Lipetakiy traktornyy zavod (Gearing) ff ,- mm, -.- QOUR=- L z: - 0 a : ACC- NR- AR6035409 IAUT11ORs Nizhenko# V. I,; Yeremenko, V. I.; Sklyarenkop L. I@ ITITLEE: Use of the lying drop method to determine the surface energy and denaity of 'liquids that.wet the substrate material i I SOURCE t Heft zh. Metallurgiya, Aba. 9A51 RZF. SOURCE: Sb. Poverkhnostn. yavleniya v roAplavakh i voznikayuahchikh iz nikh tverd. fazakh, Nallchik, 1965, 21.1-215 TOPIC TAGS: aurfaco propeity, liq%dd propertyg ourface energyg fluid density mcasurc-1 zent, calciura fluoride, copper ABSTRACT: It is shown that the lying drop method can be used- for an exact determina- tion of the surface energy and density of liquids by forced formation of a symmetrical drop of the wetting liquid on a substrate even at contact angles less than 450. The method was verified on CaF2 and Cu. The data obtained agree with the earlier deter- minatiOnG. 4 illustrations. Bibliograplay, 11 titless (From RZH Fiz.) (Translation of abstract) ~SUB CODE: 20. 11 Card VYEMI T717).-V7. -Tr. Ivanov, V. V. ,nd Yerc!ren',--o, V'ilm"# - "Material for studyinlrp, V-e 3ew"Ced of tYe b Cha~lan Doum region". Uchen. znPJ87-4 (ur'-al:j!-jy ped. i uchitel. -Ir-t L-% P . J) PMUO It 1.941,, (Coltrln-hnrulJnr,: 19471 tetrt.1clo 4), p. 1-P,, - atbIlorps 9 iten.". SO: U-3042, 11 Marell 53, (Letopis 'Zh-=iial Inykh Statey, No. 8) 10,49). v----YMMNKO, -- Steam Turbines Tatbine opera%.Ing practices. Blek. eta. 23 nol 4 (1952) Inzh. MLPA. Library of Coneress, August 1952, UNclassified. TmWobs, V.t. TJgq"HKO, V,K,, lashener. 1-4 2 no.6:11-12 JO 154. for cation filters. Imr&t1k (nU 7:7) Drain W filtration) (jilters and 14N), 205) A Roza Given Conference an Questions of Tqz- ding ftiglastring PMUO=CAII ATtozatichookays averts. 2959, Val 12. Kr 5 (-,4) VP nSR) ABSTZACTs Tb6 **ioAt1f1Q-T*chn1ca1 conference an question of welding engineering convened in Kbarlkqv fram Worth ?1- 13, 1959. no following Organization$ convened in the conforenatt The Scientific-Technical State Co=it- too of the Council of Kinist4re of the Mcrg',M. the Khe -kmv Sovuerkhom, Us Zustiguts of Electric Welding iSSUL Z60. Pat*=& Of the Academy of Sciences Of the UkrSSR. the X4*v and Khaxlkov oblaot administrative M of the . Af*or the int-loduction Or :Xchine industry Comi the of ME McrSSR, G,y. roateAka, who confe. rouce heard the report of koademiatoz AS McrSSR. 'P.T. Paton -On the Raintroductlan, and production of Welding Care /3 2mgIneering". After that. -the following ruports "to board at the conforonces Yeabtr.at Gap Plea MwS.1 IR D.J. Polyakov an establishing bases In the republic for the dsv9IQPmQat of welding. Vice Chairman of SaynarthasT.1t. I&ki)vl*v On the intro- angizopering In 'the enter.77--ses of ductiola of "Uin etrQvs economic administrative a_-%. chief of the DU*VrO of ?ecbzie I AAMJ-19trstiOn Of the Kharlkov Savuarkhat : rusuboy an the introduction of virou*osive weld-ne T.1 ; ::re:rlng in %be #at*r;Pr1aeV of the SoMarkhog Cam- A- !!*%;I C OML_ 3ft a R taikov an succossea of the tavocu struction Paclor7 In introducing welding oub-trievring. n (institute or Candidate of Tochmacal Sciences I -' ; = 11totrio Welding Laenilb- 0-F&TOM) a or- .. -_ =&tlq welding. Chief of Welding Dwp&rtmt=t of the ~0~0- the use 1 zmmuwskty "sshims, Pactory V r, :n !!" g t chin . h U1141". of *41so%rio Slas- weldtng'r i Candidate of Ttoh=ltal Sciences L-A. yulm-3--ko opok* ' l . ,trt- f OrTelaixg DOP an ceramic flux far welding. Chi sent of Kh r-ko Turbine Toatory. S.T. rorman an the card 2A now of rsdN.I.v-ft0 welding in carlon dioxide. Cana'.- a-sto a-f Technical Sciences p r Sovba on, new equIV- j1t"-tE~--T stt-uT C a gant for w --ked ou : f trIa Welding imantra.0. Paton. candidate o K tstedsv (Institute or W*141=9 Saienc-0 V' _~ imetaU.0-.- new works an VoInt.ww1ding. E=41- V an now welding equipn*nt. worked out , ' 1 1 Q L, no z -- LjrectOr of the Institute of VN. V,- - 6fdb by - v Aytogen, C&A411att Of TOOhn lc&l -.tel.neto T.A Anton . flazt trql ~~-s I .a%U,wpwaU Lit the gap on recent E f Technical Scioatts Y-1 - .. ~; Adidace o metals. Ca _!Eit ItUTF71. f Technology of 1!*taLs at VQI*O- (Chair o moat Sad Itlk P-OductiOn) On m to* method or h t e vacuum diffusion ftoldir4~ (;m YMU06%09 YiktoT Mi ylovich.-ImPit8n', ZZI' ITSHAII,LoN.t red.; BUTOTA, I te~khnred- t. NTaifun-" T18d'vostok' Pri- [The whaler "Taifun-wl r"toboe (Hln 14. morskoe knizhnoe 'zd-lo' 1960. 23 P- .5) (Wboling) "_ 1.01L I.- __- ". ~0_II - -. -; I -M JACCESSION NRt AP4028422 3/0181/64/006/004/1013/1017 AUTHORS i Yeremenko, V. V.; Zvyaginv A. I# TITLEt Light absorption by cobalt fluoride crystals above and below the Neel ,temperature iSOURCEt, Fizika tyerdogo tela, Y. 6g no. 4, 1964, 1013-1017 TOPIC TAGSs light absorption, cobalt fluoride, Neel temperaturet antiferromagnetio stateg,electron phonon interactiont Van Vleck mechanism, absorption band 11ABSTRACTs The authors considered the effect of temperature in the interval 20-400K on the absorption band.in single crystals of CoF2 in the near infrared region (wave-, rcth--of-- 1-4 microns), above and below the point of antiferrovagnbti ordering (Keel temperature of about 38K). The parvw~eters of the absorption band do not change anomalously during transition of the material at the Ngel temperature. To find ad explanation for this, the limits of the absorption band were defineds and "~possible mechanisms for the formation of the band were considered. It.is concluded ,that the prinoipal causes are the great force of alootron-phonon interacti *ort and the EVan Vleck mechanism of allowed transition. As for the temperature dependence of the.- absorption maxim= in the frequency soalst it in found that when the optical It Cqr~_' 1/2 may shift AP4028422 ot ohax,90t the absorPtiOn is soment dOes 1 )tjon) only 4hen there 11JUi ..ition of the i*lic 'Pin xc,,Ange inters, )d et&tei. ng ecause of or tr -. Boale (b i1 during Wan"tion to the ex0it' Or""Onai - in hsnk Profe~80r yerlCint 0 -the freque Lzi the exchange integri, =d we, Izarked Oh%F16s 1 take this OpportunitY to t ..Got in the w6rkv Ilia c~et'=t inter art. bA*' 4 figures &na 2 JcOn6luGionv ,SSR, for Measurements-11;* Or'g- ,member Of the a 1M the Iyurko for ,,ti,ip&ting in Kbarko" t6t AN Ukr "formulae. st,tut nizkilch tespers W.10heaki;r U1 t"Go AM 'WW 010S, piziko-t, f Low TemPOrs ENCLt 001 I'JA' 'kSSOCUTI( ASSOM Gal Institute 0 achni ~(Pb loot4 .(PbyaicOt 00 16SepO Ito RV 005 OB CODEI Opt SUB CODE I -7 ~2/2- LEVCIO,,KO YevgeniY Andreyevich; SOLODOVIAIK, p.S., retsenzent; V.F., st. nauchn. sotr.y kand. biol. nauki RATPIIOVA, ~;, ;K st. inzh. I retsenzent; retsenzent; T.E~ - q ~ , I KU-yjjAj-,1, red. I Bor'ba s vreditelimid khle~,nykh rranarY PeStO (I.IIRA 18:9) [Control of 9 a. Y,0108, 11)65. 142 P- zapasov. I-',Oskv 1. ,%vnduyu 011w lily V,:()k3O~,j,zjjapo Tiralchno- fakogo inaULULO , *rnii j jwoduktov YOP,'O W,11" J13sledovatel solod~,Vnik). 2. Cosudarj3tvennY7 proizvod- rabotki (for boproduktam J kombiko=,OVOY pro- stvennyy kornitet po kh"Le 117shlennOsti It SFSlt (for Yeremenko). YERE M KO. V. N. AND SOLOMKOv V. P. Dilatometric Study of Sintering of Single Component Metallic Conglomerates Sintering processes of Cu and Ni powders of 60-85-micron granulation, previously compressed into briquet . r studied using Chevenard's of Gu powders was found to obey the lawt 0 mtnfoD all temperatures (A 2 = shrinkage, 2 and n constants) The graphic-4/L(t) in logarithmic scale agreed well with Shaler's assumptions (J. Metals, 185, 796, 1949). (RZhFiz, No. 5, 1955) SO: Sum. Wo. 639, 2 Sep 55 T1900M, T.N,, kandidat khimichaskikh nank ....... snAy Inat. chara.. o( -solid solution bour4arl of the Ni - Bb system* I(MM OM met. AN UWR 3:139-147 149. (solutions, Solid) 11 Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No.- 3 Feb.- 10, 1954 Metallurgy and Metallograrby Conill a diagrant N. Frrinrnk IT uti,7n. d'ourn. It study was ruade by using Mo powder prvp,l. fruninnimrnium ncolybdate by a ptmess Involving If, reduction of I fie oxides. This 'Nfo contained C 0.015, Si O.W. Fe 0.013, P 0.(X)I%, and a trace of S. The tlectrolytic Mn containol C 0.012, Nin 0.02.4. Fe O.Wl, 6 0.6f-y2-31 anti trare_,j c,f At, P, and Cn. A 25% Mo roaster alloy was prelml. for in,iLing the alloys. The alloys were tnelted in cordandurn cru(-ihl,.-s in 4 Krypt