SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERSHOV, L.V. - YERSHOV, N.I.
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(Moskva)
Making allowance for Bausbehinger's effect on the sta,bility of a
compressed strip. Prikl. 4t. i mekh. 26 no.3077-579 W-Je
162. (MIRA 160)
(Plasticity) (Deformations (Hschanicv))
IWHOV L.V.
"-, L - -,
For=aation of the problem of the stability of xLw uorkiag3.
Dok.l. All SSSR 143 no.2:305-3017 Mr 162-o (laid .150)
1, Hookovskiy gornyy inatitut. Predotavlano akadeudkom
A.Yu.Johlinakim.
(Mechanics,, Analytic)
(Mining engineering)
f
YMHOV L. V. (Moskva)
177-
Artificial strengthening of block etability b7 oetting
reinforcing rode. rzvo AN BSSR Otd, t0kh- nauk# M61-ho 1
maehinoatr. no.22180-182 Xr-AP 163* (MIRA 16W
(Mine timbering).
YERSHOV, L.V. [IRrehov, L.V.] (Moskva)
Investigating problems of the manifestations of rook pressure
from the standpoint of the theor7 of e3asticity- of elasto-
plastic solids, Prykl. mekh. 9 no./+:387-397 163.
(MIRA 16 z 8)
1. Moskovskiy institut radioelaktroniki i gornoy (91ektroniki.
YERSHOV L.T.; ZAU4ANZCII, Ya.S.
Design of a gas burner for heating boilers. Gaz-. prom. 'I no.4:
18-22 t6Z (M FA 17 r", )
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FEDOTOVA., Dina Emmanuilovna; YM~q";-~qkkid,.yUktorovich
[Computers and Prograrzalmd Matematichaskle rasJUny ,L
programmirovanie. Moskva, In-t raidioelektroniki i gor-
noi elektromakhaniki. No.2. 1964. 36 P.
(141 RA J.8: 8)
YFRSIHOV, L.V,,, 4n-.h.i LI.SIN, A.A. ijizh.
v
.
PossibiLities for Impro-iing the of' fuell bizi~,e:re,
Te loemergetika 2.1 no.I.I.-44-4/7 N 064. 17:12;
p L
1. Ivanovskiy energaticheakiy inat;itlit.
YERSHOVP L.V., inzh.; LISIN, A.A.p inzh.
Stand tests of bunker pillows and corne-rtype imock dcrin da-Vise,3. Blek,
sta. 35 no.9z27-28 S 164o (MIRA
KALUZHDI, A.A.
Stability of utrip oubjoctod to aomprer,-flon., 17,v, M67 S!",SR.
Makh. no.4:152-153 Jl-Ag 165.
0,91U 18:L~)
i - ,,
i - "~ ""', , 1! "
I - I - Ill -11~1 , " -, I t, i~ , , !I j 11111 1111, ;~ ~, I :- .1 !~
---~ ii r1151 IrIM,
n=jIuvp L..V,---
Manifeatations of rock presm=e in horizontal worklMso Dokl.AN
SSSR 11+5 noo2*0298-300 JI 162. (MM 15:7)
1, Moskovakiy gorrqy iwtitut. Prodatavleno akadendkom A.Yu.
lab 11 k1u.
(Rock preasure)
1. IERSHOT, M.
2. USSR (600)
4. Stock andStockbreeding
7. Futrition andlivestock breeding in the U. S. S. R. Sots. vOst. '32, no. 8: Ag 152
9. Mont _ot hLqLt& Accegaigns. Library of Congress, Feb, 19 jL. Unclasnif ied.
.11 !Hl 1 lill[ i~~ 1 1!1
BURCFAKOV, Anatoliy Semenovich; MOSKALENKO, Eduard Mikhaylcyvich;
YMSHOV otv. red.
(Aerosol dynamics in mines] Dinamik4j aerozolei v go:rnykh
vyrabotkakh. Moskva, lqauka, 1965. 66 p. (MIRA 18:11)
I. YEFOOV, K.-F.
2,, USSR (600)
4. &po2lavine - Kuybyshev Province
7. Chimese magrioliavine in KuAyshev Province, Lose kboozes 6p no. 3,, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APIdl - 1953, Uncl.
1-'. k .
YERSHOV., 11. F.-"Investigation of the Ponen-Retaini%,, Proportics of Leaves
of Certain Forest Plantst" Acad Sci USSR. Botaimical Imt imni
V. L. Koirarov, Leningrads 1955. (Disvertd-tion feir the Degree of
Candidate in Biological Scienos),
SO. Knizhanay letopis'
No 2, 1956.
Ymsmv. N.Y.,
Effect of the age of tree leaves on their dust-retainfing
properties. Gig. i san. no.10:44 0 '55. (MLRA 9:1)
(LEAVES) (DUST)
YERSHOV, H.F.
Acclimatization of trees and shrubs in kinell, Kuybyshev ProTirce.
Biul.Glav.Bot.sada no.22:25-27 '55. (HNU 9:5)
1. Dendrologicheskiy sad,&Wbyshevskogo inzhenerno-meliorativuogo
instituta.
(Kinell--Acclimatization (Plantm))
7IRSHOT, M.F.
Zffect of the height of tree leaves on their dust retaining
properties. Gig. J san. 21 no.11:93 N 156. (HERA 10:2)
(LRAVES) (DUST)
Country USSR M
CatOG-OrY: Cultivated ',')=its. Fruit. Derries.
.'.to jour~ Pwiol., Yo j-'i., 1~58, ','To 49138
Author Xfth-cm, UX-
Inst Kuybyshev zricultural Inst.
Title GeoOraphic Fortis of Comon SedbucL-thorn (11ilipophal
rhamoides) in Cultivation.
Oric Pub: Izv. Kuybyshcvsk. s--hh. in-ta, 1957, 12, 153-157
Abstract., Experimanta-1 sowinGs of seeds of vnxious rpoaraphic
origins (labinsk, in Caucasus, Ulan-Ede, 1J=-,,'.ta)
were carried out at the Mjybysbevokly Institute ..
4riculture in 1952. The obtained plants are aistin-
giaiBhod by substantial morphological paculi.arities
and different hoiC;it, and also by sharply expressed
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Country : USSR
Cat'cGory: Cultivated *1ants. Fruit. Berries.
Aba Jour: RZhDiol., No 11, 1958, No 49138
biological dilfferences: (1ifferent lenrth of vege-
tation period (frcrj-.i 146 days for Siberian form
to 1',?7 days for Caucasian), different frost and
drought reoiatance. In accordance with the aWre-
gate of these characteristics, the Caucasian form
is recoE=nded for the Trans-VolGa districts (with
selection, in the future, of frost-resiatmit plants
in nuracrics). The Siberian fom Is recorimanded.
in more himid localities. MsWtirov
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m-174
t/
USSM/Plant PhysioloLQr Photosynthesis.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 5, 1958, 19913
Author : EE!ho M.P.
Tnst
Title On the Photosynthesis of Clear arA Dusty Leaves of
Fine-Leaf Linden-Tree and Srall-Leaf Elm.
OriG Pub Dokl. AN SSSRo 1957: IL21 No 6) 1136-1138
Abstract The study of photosynthesis of clean and dusty leaves
of the linden and elm trees was carried out under natu-
ral conditions in Kyub;yshav by the method of using half
branches, not eeparatc4l from the plants. In summer the
depressing action of dust photosynthesis was due to the
change in the temperature of the leaves. The dark co-
lor of carbonaceous pa:~ticlcs aiding. in the absorpti(;n
of heat energy caused 'the overheat-Ing of the 1eavr._-.
In the fall photosynthesis depression in the dusty leaves
was clue, apparently, to lack of UC-Jit retained by the
Card 1/1 layer of dust.
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C00TRY t USSR
CATEGORY : Forostrye Dendrology.
ASS. JOUR. - MIU01. i .7o. 1,1959, Nm.
AUTHOR ' _X(3 r _8110y IM. 11.t_
DIST. : X%iyb'y'_shev Agric. Inst*
TITLE :Dendrological Garden of Kuvb,7shev A~~ricultur-
al Institute,
oRjo. PUB. IIzv. Kuyby3hevsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1958, 13, 215-220
ABS19ACT iThe garden, w~,ich is located on the lowrlr river
terrace of the Ainell river, I.,:; oescrl.bed, and
the reaction of a number o' exotic SPecies to
L
extreme tenDeratures is determinej. The -,)redom-
inance of leafy liarieties was rel-ted to unfavar-
able soil conditions in the garden. The mcrt, in-!
tereoting, American s pecies, which *croved to t)e
very resistant to dryness in the :7arden ni-wiron-
ment, are enumerated; the species of a-id(Ile
viere grown successfully. -- L.V. Nesiiwlov
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YF&SHDV. M.P.
P~ect of dust on plant grcrwth. Bot.shur. 44 no.601,22-824
Je '59- (NIHA 12:11)
1. KuVbyahevskiy- nel'skokhozyaystvennyy Inetitut.
(Plants, Iffect of dust on)
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m-.G,6
30361
Osvoyeniye novykil, pryessov ny6pryenrvnogo dyeystviya. (Masloboyno - zhirovaya prom-stl)
Pi8hch. prom-st' SSSR, vyp. 13, 1949, 0.54-56
SO: LE-ICPIS' No. 34
1. YaSHOVP M. G., Eng.
2. USSR (600)
,4. Evaporating kopliances
7. Use of vacuum in condensers and screw evaporators of oil factories, Masl. zhir. prom.0
17, No. 7, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified.
Yolsll'OV, If. G. , Eng.
flealut Engineering
Utilization of heat in the steam boiler, room. -zMr- P,-O.--. lF,,
NO. 3, 1953.
I'lotiLh I of !-.~uwtlari Librivy of Juw; 1:."3. ;Tv- I .
. I I. f -
YERSHOV,M.G., Inzhener.
Operations of the Millerovo oil extracting plant. Hael, -shir.
prom. 19 no.2: 32-33 154. OMRL 7: 4)
1, Xillerovokijr maslookstraktaionW mavad.
(9=f lower 4016A oil)
,~jl
YZMOV, X.G.,.inzhener.
Work practice of the hulling and separating section ot the
Millerovo Oil Plant. Hisal.-shir.premo 19 no.6:26-27 154.
(MML 7:10)
1. tfillerovskiy maslosavod.
(Oilseeds) (Iktraotion apparatus)
YICRSHOT, H,G.
m7orITMUM bucket excavator ensures t1m prddwtlon of aval with 10V
oil content. Kael.-shlr.prom.21 so.5s.27-29 '56. (MA 9SIO)
1,minorevokly MtelooketraktoloaW saved.
(013. IndustrIes"3quipment and stv]~Lles)
IT-MITIT
T!," n. =r
Wift 7 71
TEMOT, H.G.
- - I 4i? -~~
lma~-Izlmm
?XGcg_qjjL ug.oor* sm~ryoo., Nail#.zhlr# prmno.23 ma.2 '57#
- (MW, 10:4)
1. Millerovskiy-'Masi-o-ak'straktalonnyy zavoda.
(C'Ora (Yalze))
YUS b,
Second remodeling of the vertical bucket extractor. lfael.-zbir.
prom. 24 no.10:28-30 158. Offru 11:10)
1. 14111arovskiy maslorketraktsionrnr savod.
(Extraction appa:ratus)
ZOTOVI Mikhail Rikolayevich; YEFRUI,OVICII, Boris Arsent"yevich;
YERSHOV.. hA41 VASiL%Myich,-_g~O11FIN) M.S.., inzh.,
re senzent; KLOCHKOV, V.I.., inzh., retsenzentp KOR091MV,
V.N.q inzh., red.; KHIIROVA, N.A,., tekbn., red,
[Working principle and operation oJ' automatic battery-
powered loaders] Ustroistvo i ekspluatatsiia akkuimtlip-tomr3ch
avtopogruzchikov. Moskva, Vses. ii~datellsko-poli ob"edi-
nenie 14-va putei soobshcheniia, 1962. 77 p. ft;1'RA 15:4)
(Loading and unloading-Equipment and supplje's")
YEMSHDV, N,, vrach
let's introduce a sickness chart. Oklir.truda i moteatrakh,
no.1:59 -T& 160. WIRA 13:5)
(Medical records)
YEMOV, HikoUy,
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Power of the collective. Sar.profflolusy 4 no.8:kl-J,4 Ag '56.
(KWA 0:10)
I.Gruppavoy organizator prof assioimllnogo solrusa brIgmAy plotni-
kov atroitallmoge upravleniya no.)s.g.N*vokuybysh~vska.
(Rovokuybyshevsk-Construction industry)
IfiNI
MV, I
Yq'~Hpvt M,
Greater attention towork organization. Rech. tranap. 22
no.500 My 163. OGRA 16:8)
1. Nachallnik otdela trjda i zarabotnoy platy Cherepo-7etakogo
sudoetroitellnogo i sudoremontnogo zavoda.
(Inland water transportation)
ROV, N., inzh.
,\-17 ---
Industrial my-gemnt without divisional shops. Rech, tramp. 19
no. 2:44-45 F 160. (IM. L 14:5)
1. Cherepovetaki-y sudoremontno-sudostroitelinyy zavod,,
(Factory management) (Cherepovets-4bij)s--tiaintenance and repair)
i
YEERSHOV, N.; OREKHOVA, K.
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If you do not study you are not a progressive worker. Grazhd.w.
18 no.12:19-20 D '61. (MIRA 15:1)
(Aeronautics, Commerical--5tudy and teaching)
RUPASOV,, G.; YFMHOV, N.
Future of new ddpositi is on the agemda. JITO 5 na.204, F 163m.
(HIRA 16:3)
Zamatitell pre&odatelya Woatrmllwp ptmAovtyJt Dauchno-
tekhnicoostogo gornogo obahchestA4tor Rml~wov),# ~, Uchenyy
sekret.#1 organizatsiomogo koniteta, Vaesorfmco s,ovoslichoplka po
osvoyeniyu mentorozhdeniy ~oleznykh lskopayemykb (foi Yerbhov),
(Mines and nin6ral resources)'
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ORG: All-Uniot Association "Soyuzsellldti*,ztekhiiilil!"I (Irtiesoyuznove
ob"yedineniye "Soyuzsel * khozte F.E.J 7ka
TITT3-:: Strict quality control of pe trolo um prod'ur":ts
SOURCE: Sel skiyl meklianizator, noo 11 g 19651 1.6~
TOPIC TAGS: petroleum product, !a-borat03.Y GqUiPMOEIt
.-,ABSTRACT: Two i)ortable laboratory sets for teatl#a: pt. -roleum prod- I
ducts are described. The laboratory sets: were producti-)d (since 19C14)
by the '!SoyuzsalIkhozteIQhnika" for va3-1011,1 field' it037VJJ00S in 8.r(I'j.0UI-:;
ture. They are of PL-2M and RL typead The PL-211'.,typel represents a
cabinet divided in 26 sections and equipped with deep door shelves.
~Chemical reagents, instruments and utensils ~ are 4arefully packeet and
fastened on shelves and in draviers. 13ach aabiaot, Is pvt~vlded with 11
list of articles. The RL type is rpade in the forvt of ii; chost a
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hinged lid. The articles needed for chemicni andlisia~ are also I
~Seeured and attached inside the chest.~ These~ poi-Ai6blel laboratories
are used for measurinG fuel density, oantents, of v;ater~j acids,
7" alcalia and impurities as wall as the ;,Vi.,.!Sosi -*e' o,~ .1, and liabri-
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AUTHORSs Sidorenko, V.V., Xv&novj V.P.#qknd Yer#hov, N.A.
TITIZi Universal recording dosimeter
PERXODXCALs Pribory i tekhnika.eksperlmenta, 19611 Ko.3, PP-78-81
TEXTs A particularly robust and econ6mical, tranmistorized
gam-a-dosimeter in described. This Instrament-is--designiDd
specially for-the continuous monitoring-of' radioactivity in the
sewers and other not easily accesgible'dilats. The probe which
houses one or two G.M. tubes in made of'cbxomium plated-steel tube
but may also be made of plexiglass if the beta count is required.
A cable, which in some cases'may be over 3.00 a long, joins the
probe-with the box housing thle energisingl'amplifying and
registering circuits, The dosimeter reg4sters within the range of
0.002-200 r/hr. In the case of using a thin-walled probe-which
is intended for a maximum working depth of 20 m, a-sensitivity of
0.2 mr/hr is claimed. The negative impaises-,fron-the G.M. -tubes
are amplified in a two-stage voltage amplifier followed-by a
normalizing circuit of a blocking generator. The standard
instrument carries a microammet*r but provision is made for the
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9202/9135
inclusion of a self-recording instruawnt, The total power
requirements are approximately 150 mw, which with the standard
two-supplying batteries of 18 v each, gives a working life of
about 400 hours.
There are 4 figurexe
SUBMITTEDt June 22, 1960
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pro ectLng
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate,intr~A'ces a dgvic(b!~Eor J~c4ting useful mAinerals.
elastic :i vibi4ttions_a~~ ~' e16i~ . sigrial,piclcps.
The -Instrument- contains- soumes-or ts 9
Keasurement accuracy in locating minerals WA'th~~iez~elecltkc g+qpertics is improved
.by using receivers of electromegnetle oscillations thade: lit the flora of' mital pins,
amplifiers with differential sy.. atric inputs, and a ~medoer jiymcht4ordzed uitb the
seismic signat pickup.
UDC; 5$9i 340ijg~
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TERMOV, N.F., aspirant
Snme problems In thFg econonr of f984 production on colle,:UTe
and state farmu of West Kazakhstan Province. Zhiirotnovodi3tvo
21 n0-9130-35 S 159. (14IRL 13 11)
1. Voesoyusrqy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kormov Imeat.
V.R.Vi I Iyamea.
(West Kasakhatan Province-Feeds)
1. YERSHOV, N.F. (Engineer)
2. TJ5SR (600)
4. Steel, structural.
7. Limited state calculations of -steel constructions," Stroij prim 30 No. 6 1952.
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Augast 1952, Unclassified.
YEMOV, V., inzherier.
Thickness distrilration of main longitudinal bracea rin an equi-ntlert
Mor.i rech.flot 13 no.2:23-25 Je '53. (KWU 6:8)
1. OIIHF.
Olaval architecture)
124-57-1-IIZ6
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 156 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yershov, N. F.
TITLE: Determination of the Lit-nit Loadlt,,ig of the Platinil of it Ship
(Opredeleniye predel.Inoy nagruzki obshivkI oudnsi)
PERIODICAL: Nauch. tr. Odessk. in-ta inzh. mor. flota. 1954 (1955),
Nr 11, pp 41-51
ABSTRACT: A method is offered for the determination of the limit loading
of the plating of a ship as a sheet-beam, wherein the existence
in the plating of residual strains is specified, without however
any examination of the work of the plating within the range of
plastic deformation. The transverse limit loading withcut re-
inforcement is determined by equating the magnitude of the
bending moment in the critical section of the sheet-beam which
is subjected to the action of the transverse I'oad and a tensile
force according to the well-known solution ref. Pankovich
P. F. , Stroitel'naya mekhanika korablya, ch. 11 (The Structural
Mechanics of the Ship, Part II), Sudpromgi;,,, 1941 to the
magnitude of the limit bending moment in the presence of the
Card 1/2 axial forces which would produce the limit stress in the material
124-57-1-1126
Determination of the Limit Loading of the Plating of a Ship (cont, )
in the absence of any reinforce'ment whereby the creep limit st.t-ess is attained
throughout the entire section. The formulas obtained are utilized to calculate
the magnitudes of the axial forces which correspond to the limit state of the
material in the absence of any reinforcements, also the limit transverse
loadings in terms of the spacing and the thickness of the plating. Graphs are
constructed from the results of the computation, whereby the limit loading
without reinforcement can be found directly for given values of the spacing
and the thickness of the plating. The calculations show that, in the computa-
tion of the limit loading without reinforcement of the plating of tile less strong
types of ships, such as lumber carriers, tankers, and small ships for Arctic
navigation, consideration of the effect of an axial force is indispensable,
whereas consideration of that effect is not required for the plating of icebreakers.
1. Ship plates--Stresses--Mathem~atiezil- analysis B, 1. Slepov
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RSHOV
M
07, ff., kandidat tekhnichaskikh uauk.
Problem of calculating the strength of ship construction.
Mar. I rech.flot 14 na.6:19-21 Je f54. (HUI 7:7)
(Shipbuilding)
la
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The a,ol
Ito
tj
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fill
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YEaSMY, N.F.(Gorlk-47)
- 1 -1 1 ~-*,
Dsaigning comrpressel :na~foer3 ellet-renti -j44' '7a-rl.T-,B
rigidity accordirg, to limitlug conditions. Stroi.m4,:-;kh.i
raschesoore 2 no,1:30-34 16o. (MIRi, 13:6)
(Blastic rods and wires)
YFMHOV, N.Y., Imnd.tekhn.nau
Critical moment of ship hulls witti a transverse system
of frame construction. Sudostroenie 26 no,,6sl2-.U
Jd 160. 1317)
(Hulls (Naval architecture))
8/879/6 2/0(,',O/Cl 00/0 5
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4k.'(d` 2 H 0 a Yerahov, N. F, (Gorlkiy)
I ME Postor ,itical, elautio-pla6tio work of p.~o:tes
eoriya plastin i :obo16~hbk II ~~tl!~~dy ~ZI
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rentaii, wvov'~ amityabrya 1961
IN USSR, 1962, 34,~-3416
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and _1 Li tn be constant. The final a3ratem of doolgin e(Lut-,iticim5 iz
given.
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c s (Io nc, 1) e C
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be 11.i-q] assnziied in lch::' ff c)::1
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Y-.RSHOVI N.F. [IErshov, H.F.] (GorIkiy)
3quilibrium of flexible slastoplastic abiblIm and plates Prykl.-
makh. 8 no.5s489-499 162, (;IRA 15:9)
1. Gortkovskiy politekhnichaskiy inatitut.
(Elastic plates and shells)
YERSHOV,, ~~.
,~~,,J~.tekhn.nauk., dotseirt
Strength of bottom plates. Trudy GISI no.30:?7-97 161.
(NIHA 16:9)
YERSHOVI N.F. [IErshov, M.F.) (Gor'kiy)
Elaotoplastic calculation of plates with braces. Pr,7kl. iDekh.
9 no.6:592-600 163. 16-.12)
is Gorlkovekl'y pol-itekhnicheakiy institute
YEUH[',lVV N.F., kand. '~ok,nn, na-ak
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A -l.- d y G I'l 19 r i o . -' 2 77 ~ 13 4 1 () * I . wr~,/,.,
YERSHOV, N~F* (Gorikiy)
A method for analyzing the elastoplastic state of plates.
Prikl. mekh. 1 no.8s47-56 165. (14TRA
1. Gortkovskiy politakhnlcheakly Institut.
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ERSHOjIj Nt_j,
Osushenie aerodromov. Proektirovanie i raschet. Leningrad, 19U.
Title tr.: Airfield drainage. Planning and design.
NCF
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library oJ'
Congress, 1955-
V. ItIl[ Mal. I I 11T I Ili
USSR/Cherdstry - Ethylene, Fol~rmerization 'Ith rltuthylene I dicalo Y I W
Chemistry - Polymerization, Catalysts for
"Gn the Condensation Action of Methylene ritIdicals.on Ethylene," Ya, T. Lydkis;
Acad N. D. Zelinsk-' -r
ly., 14, 1. :~' shov, 3 pp
I'Dok All: Nauk SSSR" Vol LX, J~T
00 4
Report of experiments on above subjectj which led to discovery of nc.-u catallitic
hydropolymerization of ethylene in presence of small. quantitioa of aixton rionoxide.
Submitted 10 Mar 1948.
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"Catalytic Hydrocondensation of Carbon Monoxide With Olefins, VI. HydrocorAensation
of Carbon Monoxide With n-Butene,,11 Ya. T. Eydus, N. 1. Ershov, 1-1. Is Batuyev, N1. D.
Zelinskiy,, Inst Org Chem, Acad Sci USM
"I. Ak Nauk SS51t, Otdel Khim Nauk" No 6,, pp 722-727.
Continuing investigation of reaction discoveged by them in 1946, autliars studied
hydrocondensation of 00 with n-butene at 190 and 1 atm in the presence of It--6%
CO and equimolar quantities of n-butene and H . Yleld of liquid condensate amounts to
635 mllmJ (or 55 m1A per hr. 97% of n-buteng reZt; 30-37% under formation of
butene). The liquid condensate freed from gasol (C4) boils in the range 28-21760.
It consists of paraffin hydrocarbons and 28% unsatd compds. On hydrogenation 77.5%
of the liquid condensate distills between 26-1520, The compn then is 24 vol-,10 C5
(half of it isopentane), 15% C6 8% C8, 9% Cgs
PA 197T7
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2. USSSR (600)
4. Cyclohexane
7. Yethylation of cyclohexane with methylene rodicals, Dokl. AN SSSR, 87,
"o. 3, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Februar , 1953. Unclassified.
YXMSO- Td.T N.D.; FUZITSKIY, 1:.V,; TERSHOV, N.I.
Catalytic hydrocondensation of carbon monoxide with olofins. VII. Effect
of the concentration of carbon monoxide on Ito hydroconclansat.'lan with
propylene and with butylene. Bull, Acad. Soi. U.S.S.Ro, Div. Chem. Sci.
152, 157-63 (Engl. translation].
(CA 47 no.19:9896 153)
U&WGhw"try Hydrom Lion Jan/Fab 52
aThe Catalytic Hydrocomlawation of Carbou Nowzids Ath Ulef1m. VAlt lffeaL
of the Concentration of Carbon Mommide on Its Hydrocon"asatfion WjUt 111m;ano iuld
n-ButsmqN Ya. T. d7duss N. D. Zelinvidyt 9. V. kNAItskiys 11. 1. YorM-tov,, Inot of
Ore Chen,, Acad Sal, USSR
"In Ak Thauko Otdal i(h1m Hauko go Is 2952# pp V6*251
a propara-bydragm emd butwAAqd3mg%m %1%ts diams not occur in
abeance of C0% Reaction rate of Hydrocoademation of propane and butane is hloost
with 641% GO In the original pan mitt. If the orI4-,inal mixt cuni4atmm 15-LIZ CO#
hydrmandansation with pro,-=4 and butane is affiarply retardslip as i!,1-vt1mguishmd
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u8SH/Chmdatry - Aromatic ffydrocarbons 21 Nov 52
"Motbylation of Cyclobexene With the Mathylengi
Radicalp" Ya. T. Eydus wd N. 1, Yorshovp InBt of
Organic Chem., Acad Sal USSR
nDok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 87, No 3? pl) 433-436
"e catalytic bydrocomAensation of cyclohew-me an&
tw~Mu mzmmkt% U 'It WN Tmik vn%t' 'VzMi-
~Utlon'due*to*.tbe actlonoCH2 0 CO occurs In the I
and 2 pairltions of cyclohezene. Presented bjrAcad
D. A. Kazanskiy 19 Sep 52.
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AUTHORS: Yerehov, M. 1,,, and Eydtivt Yao- T,
TITIM The ExperimentalL Verification of the Chain-blechanism 9.1' the Hydro"
polymerization of Ojef Jneaj a Bet4rogmevws,-Catalrtic Reaction Prow
ceeding Under the Influence of Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen (Ekspaw
kimental.'rwye, obosnovaniye t3epriogo mekhaniz-ma goterogenno-kiLtalitin
cheskoy reakt-sii eidropolimertatsii olefincm., protokuyunbcheT pod
vllyaniyem okisi uglaroda i vodoroda).
PERIODICAL: Doklad7- M SSSR, 1957, Vol. 1-2.5., IL- 6, pp. 1126~11128 (USSR.).
ABSTWT: The chain-reaLctions proceedine in space and being initiated by free
atoms or by radicals are well knawn and have been thoroughV studied,
But a direct and unecrTivocaL experimental-proof that this reaction
may take place on the surface of a jiolid rja+.aly3t,, is hitherto lacking.
It was proved, indeed, that some reactions take place on solid cata-,
Ipts according to the radioal,.mechanism., and a possil.)ility of a
heterogeneous-ocatalytic reaction was left open in theoretical works&
The authors had earlier shown that the radicab forming in heterogew
neou&-catalytic reductions of carbon64xids by hydrop,,-,n are initiators
of the b7drapolywrization of olef ines. It was interesting to deters
Card 114 mine whether this reaction died not have a chain chaxacter,, One of
The Experimental Verification of the Chain-gechanism of the Hydropolowrization
of -Olefirseas aL.R6tisrogeneousCatalytic Reactjoyj Proceeding under the Influence
of Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen,
the characteristic peculiarities of the homogeneoum chain reactions.
of the polymerization of olefintm,, under the influence of free alkyl
radicals, is the depandence of 16h9 chain length, or the yield in rem
lation to the initiator, on the concentration of theae radicals. It
ias obuerved that the yield in relation to the initiator increases
with a decrease in the concentration of the free radicals. V-e hetes
rogeneous-catalytic character of the reaction manifestAi itself in the
-influence exerted by the olefine adsorption on the rea-.tioni The reacm
tiozr only takes place when an adsorbed olefin exists on the catalyst,
Caxbomdioidde with its stronger inclination toward adsorption blocks
ug,,,e. g,., the:surface of the catalyst in the case of propylene,, Thus
tho'hydropolymerization reaction gets stuck at the siv~face due to the
absence of propylene. From this follows that the hydropolymerization
reaction of olefines under the Influenoo of carbon oxide and hydrow
gen represents- a heterogeu~ous..catalytic reaction with a chain man
chanism. The possibility of a proceeding of heberogerieou3-catalytic
reactions according to the radical - chain - nechanitim was for the
first tims verified here bjr the examp3a of this reaction. It is quite
Card 2/4 probable that the formation of hydro-ca.Tbons from CO and H2 in a
The Experimental Verification of the Chain-Mechanism of the 20-6-20/48'
Hydropolymerization of olefinesa~Heterogeneous-Catalytic Reaction Proceeding
Under the Influence of Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen.
related hydropolymerization reaction in a certain stage also pro=
ceeds according to the chain-radical mechanism. The initial state
takes place under olefine-formation according to the radical mom
chanism (hydrocondensation). The hydropol~mierization begins with
the accumulation of clefines on the surface of the catalyst. It is--
complicated by a number of other reactiorw (hydrocracking, hydraw
tion etc.) and now proceeds according to the chain mechanism. The
formation of hydrocarbons taken place in more complicated combinan
tions of the radical with the chain-radical-mechanism. The authors
further became convinced of the common character of the hydropoly-
merization and of the 'formation ofhydroc~arbons from GO and H2
by the fact that their dependonce on temperature is identical ard
the nature of their reaction products is very similar.
There are 1 figure and 9 Slavic references.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for organic Chemistry AN USSR im.N.D.Zelinakly(Institut
organicheskoy khimii im.N.D.Zelinsk6go Kkademii nauk 635R.).
Card A
5(3)
AUTHORS: Eydus, Ya.T., Yershov, N.I. SOV/62- 59-7-- 23138
TITLEt On the Catalytic Hydrocondonsation of Carbon ".1onoxide With
Olefines (0 kataliticheskoy gidrokondenva-teii okisi
ugleroda a olefinami).
XX. The Relation of 3-Methyl-Butene-1 to -the Cetalysis of
Hydrocondensation (Soobehaheniye 20. Otnosheniye
3-metilbutena-1 k gidrokon(lensatsionnomu katalizu)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. 01-delemi e Ir-himicheskikh
nauk, 1959, Nr 7, pp 1312 - 1317 (USSR~
ABSTRACT: Following a preceding paper, the present article
investigates the polyoondensation of isopropyl-ethylene
or 3-methyl-butene-I in the presence of carbon monoxide.
In the experimental partt the synthesis of 3--methyl-
butene-1 is first described, an an initial product usual
isoamyl alcohol was applied. The Raman spectrum from the
obtained 3-methyl-butene-I was recorded and applied for
analysis by means of a eyelchexane scale. The arp!~ratua
used and the catalyst for the polycondensation are
described in a preceding palter (Ref 1). The experimentD
Card 0 were carried out in a continuously working apparatus at
On the Catalytic Hydrocondensation of Carbon Monoxide SOY/62-59-7-23/38
With Olefines. XX. The Relation of 3-Methyl-Butene-1 to the Catalysis
of Hydrocondensation.
atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 1900. The yield
3
of hydropolymerisate, which was obtainedg was 500 ml/m
The condensation of 3-methyl-butene-I was investigated
under normal conditions in the presence of carbon monoxide
or in the presence of oarbon monoxide and molecular
hydrogen. The results are summarized in table 1. The
constants of the two fractions are obtained listed in table 2.
In the fractions 2-methyl-butane-1 and 2 tiothyl-butene-1
was obtained beside 10 - 11 % hydropolymorisate and
hydrocondensate. In a stream of hydro!-en the yield became
greater. 58 Yo were hydrogenated and 3 op were isomerized.
In the presence of carbon monoxide uid molecular hydrogen
12 % of isomeres with a displaced double bond could be
obtained in the steam of the initial olerines, which arise
on the surface of contacts, represented in the following
reaction :
("TI CH - CR
H 0 - OR - ell 'R C1 'Xi 11
3 3e- lf,7" = 0 .' C:-:2 --GH3
Card 2/3 J1113 3 ~,113
OzL the Catalytic Hydrocondensation of Carbon Monoxide SOV/62-59-7-23/38
With Olefines. XX. The Relation of 3-Metbyl-Butene-1 to the Catalysis
of Hydrocondensation
The data are given in Tables 3-5. Five fractions were
obtained. From the last fraction tbq R(tman spectrum was
registered and the substanoen were identified. Finallyp
the authors thank V.T. AleksanyaA and Kh.Ye. SteriA of
the Laboratory of the Committee of Spectroscopy of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR for carrying-out the measurement
of itaman spectrum. There are 2 figureop 6 tablest and
5 references# 4 of which tire Soviets
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo Akademii
(nauk SSSR
Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni 3.D. Zelinskiy of the
Academy of Scienceep USSR)
SUMTTED.- November 11 1957
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5 (3)
AUTHORS: 4dus, Ya. T., Ler-doll-14-I So*~A 2- - r 9-9- 20/42
Guseva, 1. V.
TITLEs on the Catalytii Hydrocondenaation cf Carbon, Monoxide With
OleZizkos. Communication 23- On the Hydri'doc,ndanoation of Carbon
Monoxide With Ethylene on Pa.. and N1. Owl;alystrs
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdelentya khimicheakikh nauk,
1
1959- lir 6- pp "465-1470 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In the present paper an inti,eatigation is mads of the possibility
of polymerizing and hydropolyweriving fittqljine and of hydra-
condensating it with ,,arbon monoxidt) or. Ili- and Fe.-Cu- oontacto
as -ell as of the synt-h-asis of hytlr~~a~,Lrbcns frot CO and H . For
the investigation the c;ontact-H Fe-C%z--TW -K CQ marachaIRp
2 2 T
1100-.251212-125), doseribad in refer-311,~o 4,a.-.d 1~ N-1-Yin-Al 0
%
2 3
Kisatibi diatomite ('100.20-10-100) (Ref wtth aLinor changes,
were used4 &perimenta or. the Fe-~,ontact wexe c;axried ou+, at
2500, on the Ni-contaA at 160S. Tab-10 3 g~fi:ves the resul.ts of
tha polymerization ~.f C2Hj eia th4D Thi.s ,--.cata2t is
Card 1/3 active for the synthesis of 1*dva-.arb,:~Da from C-0 and H 2 but
On the Catalytic Hydrocs-nder-4atim C~f CFATbM 301/r,2-59-8 -2U/42
Monoxide With OlefinG8- Commun4--,aA,'cn 23. Or. E~yl i's -c r-11 zia sat'icF.-L of caXbc!1
Monoxide Wiih Ethylene = Fe- and 111 CateJ-Yot'.~q
Inaotivo for ttv polymarizatlon of vthdl~wna. !,.I dcs; not
bee,mua a,,-tive fcr polymorkatims. invim aftor tho ByTithenia of
hydrocarl-kons. Table 4 9:~~013 tha rosullu cf ibe lVdr~.-polymerl7atd0r.
oa t:ontact 21, Thst %QtJVLt.,-f :.,f ttLe -('~JJJJLj~t W1.1. r gox
.P. h c d tc the
eaid react.inn. io rathe.-c- ama-,.".. Tha yi,~--id did not
emoeed ~'. ml/m3. Parallel imreatigatiozi-" ~,f vm- hydrc~,::orxaensation
of Co with C H 1-n the of 11, aad th-~ fiillftiltS~qe~,-JE
2 4 9~
synthesis of bydrr,,~~axb,~,na fzv-~-m Co amd If2na 4,-,,ro Fe ;~atalysta
resulted in a 50-60 ml/m3 yipll o~' liqv.'d Tat-le 7
(Polyinerization and r,f C21'4 zm "wo Ni
-ataly3ts) show.3 that thi.3 rea~,ti-m 7mtizi~;t t.-ac- pLa.-.P. on Ili
catalyst-.9. Tablas 8 aad 9 gi,7e the ra.-~~nj,ts c~f J-4-c- h~ydr--)-
oondensaticn of C~ with C21110 IL' .-.atalyritc. Thcr Taydrc.-.Firb:-n
I
yield frLm CO aad 32 was 1!0 M:..IM3. Thi.; y-Leld frnm the triple
mixture CO-H -0 H was 041Y MI/M13. Af,6~er this ieaoticz. the
2 2 4
Card 2/3 cats-lyst a,;tkq-i-ky wit-h regEu.,d to the k,,ydro~;arbom eynthesis was
on the Catalytic Hydrocondensation of Carbon ZOV/62-59-8-20/42
Monoxide With Olefines. Comitunication 23* On the Eydrocoadonsatim of Carbon
Monoxide With Ethylene on Fe- and Ki Catalysts
smaller. The reaction processes on tho individual catalyats
are explained. There are 9 tables and 5 roferences, 4 of which
axe sovieto
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zalinskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinakiy
of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED-. November 21, 1957*
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5(3)
AUTEORS; Eydus , Ya. T., Yershov , 11. 1. S07/6 2- rig - 9 .. 21/40
TITLE:
On the Synthesis of Liquid Hydrocarbons From Carbon Monoxide and
Hydrogen on a Mixed Cobalt-Nickel. Catalyst
PERIODICAL: Izvestiyp- Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye lchimicheskiklh nauk,
1959, Nr 9, pp, 1646_~i648 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the precApitation contact Co-Ni-Mn-ThO 2-Al 203-
kieselguhr in the ratio 50;50:10:9:5:100 is for the first time
used for the synthesis of liquid hydrocarbons from CO and 11 21 and
its mode of action investigated. The catalyst was prepared by
precipitating the components from their nitrate solutions by
precipitating with potassium oarbonate4 The investigation was
carried out at 1980C. Apparatus, purification, analysis, and
experimental arrangement are described in reference 5. The
experimental results are given in the table. TTro series of tests
were made in Which a series of' various oontacta was applied. (I).
A gas mixture of 1 C0:1.67 E2 was passed over the catalyst at a
throughput rate of 96-114/hr. After a few hours the liquid
Card 112 hydrocarbons separated. As long an the catalyst was fully active,
POn the Synthesis of Liquid Hydrocarbons From Carbon SOV/62-59--g-21/40
Mon6xide and Hydrogen on a Mixed Cobalt-Nickel Catalyst
the yield amountod to 191.9 ml/m3. (2) Gaij mixture I CO:2 11 2'
Maximum yield after some hours 169.1 ml/=-~. In both experiments
a large quantity of methane separated first. From this it is
assumed, that the catalytic surfhae for -the synthesis of liquid
hydrocarbons is formed in the first stage, involving the
formation of methane. In the course of the reaction the formation
of methane decreases. There aro'l table and 5 references, I of
which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut organicheskoy khimii Im. N.D. Zenlinskogo Akadenii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinskiy of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: November 21p 1957
Card 2/2
50)
AUTHORS: Eydus , Ya. T., Yershov, N. I. S07/62-5 9-9- 22 /,10
TITLE: On the Catalytic Hydrocondensation of Carbon Monoxide With
Olefins Communication 24. On the Hydrodondonciation of' C"arbon
Monoxide With Ethylene on Cobalt-Nickel and Other Mixed Cobalt
Catalysts
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh naukj
1959, Nr 9, pp 1649-1654 (USSR)
ABSTRAM As had boon shown previously, Go-catalynto can be iiocid to
advantage in tho hydrocondonuation of 00 with ethylono,
Ki-catalysts, however, only for the hydrogentution of CPU 4 to
C2H6 in the presence of 00. In the present ptqer an al.-tempt io
made to apply a mixed ca.L&.'yst composed of CO and Ni, as well as
Co-Fe and Co-Cu catalysts in the above hydrocondenGation in the
presence of H2 - CO and in the presence of H2 only. j'he mixed
I
Co-Ni catalyst contained Mn, Th02, and A-1203 in addition to the
two main components. Apparatus, purification,, method of gas
analysis, and procedure do not differ from those applied in the
Card 1/3 investigations described in roferenceB1, 2. Results of the -i-arious
On the Catalytic Hydrocondensation of Carbon Monoxide SOV/62-59-9-22/40
With Olefina Communication 24- On the Tlydrocc,ndarizatipil. of 13P.~-bqn 7/.onoxirle With
Ethylene on Cobalt-Iliekel and (ith-ur XLzod'Cobalt C&tuIjJtIj
polymerization and hydrooondensation reaction:-i described in detail
in the experimental part of the paper are givon in tables 1-5.
From the data obtained, the following findings are stref3sed: As
was to be expeotedv the hydrocondensation of (110 + ethylene
proceeded beat on a pure Cc catalyst in the p:ranence of slight
amounts of Co. The formation of' hydrocarbona Trom CO and It 2 was
also effected by Fe and Ni catalysts. Good yields were obtained
ir. the formation of hydrocarbons from CO, H 2 , and ethylene on mixed
catalysts. Thus, apart from depending on the :Li-dtial concentration
of the substances investigated, the type of catalytic reaction
also depends on the properties of the catalyst. At various
concentration ratios of the initial substance:3 the basic materials
CH3 or CH 2 can be formed (as surface radicals), which may then
influence the further reaction. According to their effect, the
catalysts may be divided into condensing and hydrogonating
Card 2/3 catalysta. Ni catalysts hydrotgo-nato olofiiia to form pararrinti,
On the Catalytic Hydrocondensntion of Carbon Monoxide SOIr'162-59-9-22140
With Olefins Communication 24, On the Hydrocondensation of Carbon MonGXide Wit2-1
Ethylene on Cobalt-Nickel axV, Other Yfixed Cobalt Catalysts
Co-Ni catalysts have an essentially condensing effect, but owing
to their Ni content also a hydrogenating effect: Thus, hydro-
carbons are formed from GO, H 2t and olefins but if the CO
concentration is low hydrocondensation ensues. Co-Fe and Co-Cu
catalysts have a good hydrogenating effeat oy~ly. There tire
5 tables and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii I.m. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zolin3kiy of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SU13MITTED; December 121 1957
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AUTHORS: Eydus, Yu. T., Yershov, ff. I. SO71652-59-9-271140
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TITLD,% On the Mechanism of Catalytic Hydropolymerimation of Olefins, Under
the Action of Small Quantities of Carbon~ffono..(Ade in the Presence
of Hydrogen
PERIODICAL: izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1959, Nr 99 pp 1655-1662 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper a detailed investigation is made on the
strength of data given in publioations ao vrellf. as in papers b:r
the authors concerning the machavism of