SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEVSIKOV, A. V. - YEVSTAFYEV, N. T.
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Mathods, of Mnufteture and Papair (Cont.
s=oN 4. Asemmy AND na=G THs FmL-laammm Eqvn%m 236
Cho XXV. Assembly of ~ Ylwl PwVa 238
W-10 and X= fuel pumps 238
M-54 and KD-35 fuel PUMPS 250
]am fuel PUMP 261
lb=ing-in, adjusting., and testing fuel pumps 270
(1h, Ve Afisembly and Testing of Injection Nozzles 289
Ch. XVI. Assembly.. Testing,, and Adjustment. of unit Injecters 293
Cho, XVII. AssembUng and Testing Auxiliary Valts 299
Fuel aupply pumps 299
Fuel filters 305
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ABELEVICHt A.A.j":'ARTEM17ZVv 7U.N.; vLAsOV, A.p.; GALtpERjUt A.S.;_:KEV4jMtI_
A.V,4 IVANOVv G.P.; KOROIZVp N.A.; LZVITSKIX# I.S.; LIV-SE1ITSt L.G.;
REUCOV, M,P.; YAU=# 11.1.1* NOVIOV, M.P.; POPGVt V.7e,.; TEFMv
AeGe; BAIaLAM9 A.Pej inzbp rotso=aut; SAVMIYLT, Ye.U., red. izd-
va; MODELIp B.Lp takhn. red.; EL*KnM# V.D.i tekhn. red.
[Teibnological aspects of the repair of crauler vehicles] Tekbnolo-
giia remonta guseniobxWkh mashin. MosWav Gos. naucb=-tekhn. bd-
vo, mashinostroit. lit-rY 1960. 466 p. (MIRA 14-7)
(Crauler vehicles--Maintenance and repair)
FoFov,
VORONTSOV, Evan Aleksayevich; Y-Z-VSIx9v,-4#o4
ViktOr Yakovlovibb.' TARTAKOVSKU*p Illya, Borisovich; YEFMIOV,,
V Vo. doktor tekbn. vmxk.)' prof.. A.I.,
i;;h., red.1 ELIKED; V.D.# tokbn. red.
[fecbniqu3S ahd equipmont for,repairing:V2-300 ard D6 higb-speid
diesel engines] T;kh~ol:ogiia remonta bystrokhodnykh dizelei tipa
V2-300 i D6. Izd,2,0 dop. i perer. Hoskya,, Gos. nauobno-tekbn.
izd-vb ma6hinodtroW, li~-ry, 1961, 467 p- (MIRA 14t1l)
(Diesel enginoo-MaAntenance and repair)
BELYMEV, D.Y.; 'ItTL j" V. 1.
Fs,1,udcaIL-"al-!c relations of some colcr gene:~ in tb~ mink (M-stela
~chreb.). r--retlka no.3-.-~-10 S 1065,
lnstibd~ tsitologli i genetili Sibirskorro otdeleniya
ii., SSRRI 116vosibirsk,, Sulmitted JuI7 5, 1965.
031,Y&MV D.K.; 7EVSIXCVj V.I.
Effect of- the haterozygotic nature of the mternal organ'= on the
vitality of the progeny. Dokl. AN SSSR 11+6 no.6:1/+34-34-17 0 t62.
(HIRA 15:10)
1* Institut-tsitologii i genetiki SibirAogo otdoleniya AN SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom Yu*A. Orlovym.
(MINK BREEDING) (HEREDITY)
ff.; TOSINOV, Pe
Applying progressive practices, Mast. u9i. no.10:3.8 0 159
(MIRA, 13:3)
1. Predsedatell Permskogo oblastnogo komiteta profsoyuza iabochikh
ugolinoy prozqshleunosti (Irobelev). 2, Zaveduyushchiy otdalom
truda i zarabotnoy platy obkoma (for Teveikov),
(Coal mines and mining--labor prodactivity)
MAM M-MR,
NOBF,Lv, P.
8 no.3-10 9r 1590
under new labor conditlots- (MIRA 1304
go obkoma profsoyuga rabochikh ugol'uOY
Predsedatel,' Parmakoi truda i
glev). 2. ZaveduyushchiY Ot&PIOm
provVablannostj (for Kob
zarabotuoT Platy Permakogo obkoma profgoyum rabochikh ugOlluOy
prowyehunvogtj (for Yev alkov). ft systems)
(Kizal Baiin"Kiners)
MEN=
YZVSIXOT, P., BUGOTO K.-
Valuable initiative of Xizel coal minerse mast,ugl, 9 no.6:21
Jo 160. (MMA 13 0.7)
I, Predsedatell Permakogo obkotma profsoyuza ugolfshchikov (for
Tevalkov).
2. Zamestitell predeedatelva oblastnogo pmvleniya rauchne-
tekhnicheakogo obahchasta,,gornoye.(for Belgov).
(KizelSasln-Coal rainers)
(Farm mechanization) (Perm Pro'dnce:--Coalmifiers)
1. Predstavelno akademikom AN UkrSSR S.I.Subbotinym,
DULAM, Ye.G. [Blulakh, 1E.H. YEVSHOVA., L.G. (Mvsikova, L li.j
CurveS c-f the relali7e T"Gr= of gravity ani~,.aily for verticaily
bounded dome structures, Dop~ All LIPSF
IV,: 5)
1. Institut gornoy :ri~haniki I te-khnichesk-o-y limi-netiki i
Institut geofiziki AN UkrSSP,
TISHIMA, Ys.H., ksud.mad:.nauk; MSIXOVA. Z.F..- HAKAROT, T.H.
Parwqsmal tachyeardis In a two-and-s-half-7sar-old child, complicated
b.'r hemiplegia and infaret-type -changes in the electrocardiogram
[with su=ary in Xnglishl. Fediatriia 36 no-1:74-78 Ja 158. WERA 11:2)
1. Is kliaiki propedavtiki detakikh bolasney 11 14ookovakogo maditsia-
skogo instituta (zav. kafedr - prof. V.A.Vlasov) us baze Detskoy
bollnitsy iment N.Y.Filatovallavnzy wrach H-H-Kalugiaa)
(AMMHHIA) (PARALYSIS) (CHIUMN-DISNASSS)
YEVSIN, 41eksandr DmitriyevIcb; TOROCHESHNIKOV, U.S., kand. tekhn.
nauk, dots., nauchn. red.; KAZNIHA, L.A., red.; CHERNYSMV4
O.A.,, tekhn. red.
[Organization of scientific research work in chamiatry in
the Germn Federal Republic] Organizatsiia nauchno-
lssledovatellskikh rabot v oblasti khimit v FHG. Moskva,
Vaes. in-t nauchn. i tekhn. informataii, 1963. 83 p,
(MIRA 16:10)
(Gerinany, West-Chemical research)
STARUKRIN, N.H., naVel-OW ootrudnik; MMIGIROYA, H.N,, aftuchnyy sotradnik;
SOLOVITZYA, T.P., nouchnyy sotrudaik. Frima'a uchastlya INV M,.
A.I., starshiy tatdmik. MOTSOVA, I.P., r--3d.izd-va: TEMMA.
ts~.D., tekhn.red.
(Construction 9f an experimental residential block in Noscowl
Opyt-stroitalletva skoperimentallnogo zhilogo kvartala v Moskva.
Hoskwa, Goo.iod-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.mterialame
1959" 110 (MIRA 13:2)
le Akademlya stroitel'stva I-arkUtektury SM. 1natitut organi-
cateii. makhanisateli I takhnichookoy pomoshchi stroitallstva.
2. Saktor orgaulzateii zhilishchnogo stroitellstva i takhnologii
proizvodsi4a rabot Ifauchno-issladovatellskago Instituta organi-
zatsii, mekhanizataii i tekhnichaskoy pomoshchi stroitalletvu
(NI10m) (for all except Skvortsova. Temkina).
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"The developrant of a new industrial model of a three-level concentmting table
with 20 rU2 of total deck area"
ARJAKOVICH IsHo [doceas-64;-YMY iov-IH, R.V.
T'bree-deck concentratiOn tables desigMed by the Makhanobr
Ins Ititutg. Obog.rud 3 no.5%31-37 '58- (MIR& 320)
(Ora droooin&--3quiPM6nt an4 supplies)
YLIISIOVICH, R.V.
Throo-stage concentration table (W14-1) with a"mzi= decIcs
desIgued by the Scientific Reaedrah OrA FlannIng ImUtute for the
Mchanical Processing of Minerals. Obogorud 4 no,3t36-38 f59.
(Ore dressing-Equipment, and supplies)
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the Ve coutsint drX &-10% below stantWd. The cm,
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Is atmagly m1fcnctk And "hove A mirs. Its site and the (it her
is weakly "Utudle d pirdtant"Ansly
Iva Mm 6 tpim. lumps. The couen. pto"dure Air thr Im
VUM invokel semal ;mssits of Almnatiat cruihinr aud
mu"tic Otpit. For tho Weakly augaelk- CUO " schcmc~
am Outuavd: ancinvolvIng Wittral ItAges of tm;flvtk w1m.I
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ILMSIOVICII) 5, G.
-'Dec- 52:
-Pluipment for Ore Concientration in Heavy suspensions, ",
So G. Yevsiovich, Cand Tech Sci
"Gor Zhur" No m, lip 19-P4
-Outlines advanUtges of Separators with sh"llov baths,
describing 3 tnes of.equipment.- mechan3cal classi-
.fiers with screw conveyer, drum separators with screv,
Conveyer, and double-chamber.drun separators,' Pre-
_-ElOrits flov sheet tor ore-dressing operations. Dis-
cusses preparation of suspensions and recoveIry, of
ferrosillcon. SL'99(!sts W,zAetic belt separator for
-last operation mmtj~oned.
EIrSIOVICH, S.
dEquipment for Treatment of Ore in Heavy Suspensions. Tr. from the Russian."
P. 154, (MECIIAIIISACE, Vol.. 2, Ila. 4. Apr. 1953, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions.. (EFAL).. LCj, Vol. 4
No. 5. May 1955, Uncl.,
Y1
1:37-1958-2-2229
om., Referativnyy zharfialli'-Meta4lur _iya, 1958, Nr 2, p 3 (USSR)
Translation fr g
AUTHORS: Derkach,V.G,,,_Y,(, si. viO',S.G., Kavennov,M.N.
TTT L E The Starting and Process Control Adjustment of a Concentration
Plant of the Krivoy Rog Soilthern Mining and Concentrating Conibine
(Opyt puska i regulirovki obogatitellnoy fabriki Krivorozhskogo
0
yuzhnogo gorno-oboga:titel'i-iogo kombinata)
PERIODICAL: Obogashcheniye rud, 1957, Nr 2, pp 38-49
ABSTRACT: An account is given of the characteristics of the crude ore as
it arrives at the plant, Described also are the plant's general lay-
out, the arrangement of its equIpment (Transl.Note: This includes
liquid-chemical treatment tubs, furnaces, etc.), the defects in its
'ayout and arrangement of equipment, the changes made in the
course of establishing control procedures for the plant's operation,
and the make-up of its basic equipment. Indices of plant perform-
ance are included, and procedures are recommended for adoption
after establishment of its operational control system.
A. Sh.
Card 1/1 1. Tndustrial plants-Work Nnations;
AUTHOR: Tevsiovioh, S.G.p Gandidits qf Technical Sciences 127!49' q44/28
TITLE: 9 Mcle ut Concdntration.:Vethbds of Poor Fine-Ingridped Vagn~k
Ores of the Ktivoy Rog Basih (Re,tsionallnyye metoldy Qb6j4eh~heniya
bednykh,tonkovkrapIc!'nh,,(k4.magnet.itovykhlrud Kriv6go Roga)--
PERIODICAL: SR
Gornyy Zhurnal, 1951", :i6 i2l'-PP;51-58 (US
ABSTRAC.-Ti in 1955,--the first concentration plant of the Sot~t4eFn Mining-
Concentration Cbqbine..,in_,::Yai,voy Frog was. put into~,o~eratibna
Its capaoity.is' q;mil1idn--,tons of magnetite.oree~# T,4e:: djt__~.::
'
,,.~iiiid'.~regulation of this plant Oattiad
perience.,of adjustmani4
'
'
.diawbac
out by the Institute "Nekhanobr" showed many basic
k-6
'!
chedid.
of-its technoiogiclil-S
lacider to improve ito operation,
,
new-more eff*cient concentrationschemes were dev IQ ed;'and
tested expd.-Imentally' in,: the Yu.a,OK concentration PI t dur. P9
June and July: of:'1957 The obtained conf im ith4`
'
'
actual feasibility of yielding 4 product with an iron Icon-
centration as high ass 64 to 65 %.and a silica conteni of 8
to 10 %. On the baste of the performed tests it was ,Opoposed
to reconstruct the 6)noentration plant of the YuCOK according
to the scheml shown- in;-Figure 4.: It was concluddd t4at tho
technological schenji:of1he new mining-concen.tration cOmbines
'
Card 1/2 vpy-Ro4r' con 'ensure
th"produation of con
in Kri a centraie con4in-
127-12-14/28
Efficlent Concentration Methods of Poor Fine-Ingrained MWetite Ores of the
Krivoy Rog Basin
ing.64% of iron and 9% of ailioa. Howevert in order to achieve
more successful operation of the plants for the concentration
of magnetite quartzites, it is neosseary to install more power-
ful crushers# drum magnetic separatorst hydraulic separators,
magnetic filters and other equipment.
The article contain's 4 schemes and 7 tables.
ASVOCIATION: "Mokhanobr".
AUILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
RIM
YNTSIOTICH, Simon 11'1971.ch; KITROFAUOT. Self.p prof,& retaenzent;
M017=4"i A.V., lnzh., retsenzent; VMIIGO, X.Mt. red,;
IZZDCKOVA, H.L., red.lzd-va; MRASN, A.I., takhn.red.; ECHO-
VENKOVA, Z.A., takhn.red.
(Ore dressing in heavy suspensions] 0136gashchanie rud v tiazhe-
lykh auspanziiakh. Ho9kva. Gos.nauchna-tekhn.lzd-vo lit-ry pa
gornomn delu, 19159. 290 P. (HIRA 13:4)
(On dressing)
SOY/180-59-3-2/43
AUTHOR: Yeysiovich,, S#G., (Leningrad)
TITLEt Methods of'Obtaining High-Quality Xron Concentrates
from Lean Magnetite Ores
EERIODICAL:Izvestiya~'Akademij nauk SSSR, ()tdoleniye tolchnichaskikh
3j PP 7-12 (USSR)
11auk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1959t
IBSTRACT: The iron content of concentrates .from lean magnetite
ores must tie increased to 65-66% and the silicon
reduced to 7-8%; results better than this are being
obtained abroad. The author used Krivoy-Rog lean
magnistites, which in the next :few years will become the
main source of concentrates in the South, as the example
fordiscussing the production of a concentrate suitable
for efficient blast-furnace operation. Investigations
of the ores: have been carried~out at the Mekhanobr and
NIGRI Institutes with:the participation of the author,
G.I.Yudenicht A.I.Povarov., V.d..Derkach, K.5,Pavlova,
G.P.Bykov and K.I.Cftirkova (Hekhanobr) and V.I.Karmazin,
.G.I.Machelchin, Ye.A.Sukonnik and I.N.Karpov (NIGRI) and
others (Ref 1-3). The sideri-te and iron silicates in the
ore have a deleterious effect on the yie Id of concentrate
and on recovery of iron in it:(Fig 1). For the 11-region
Card 1/3 Krivey-Rog ores a magnetic concentration works with an
SOV/180-5 -2/43
9-3
1Inthods of Obtaining, High-Quality Iron Cdni;eatrates. from Lean
annual capaclty of 9 millior. tow of ore: the
flowsheet, 1311OWilig the improvements which have been made
during adjustment is given in'Fig 2. The food is ground
to 0 - 25 nun size and composition data for the concentrate
-for it& improvement
indicate that 'an essential condition
are, finer oro grinding and removal of slimes. Mant and
operating coots for desliming are much lower than for
magnetic separation. Research by the Mekhanobr
Institute (Rof 3) has shown, that grinding to 910a' - 0.71t mm,
and repeated magnetise separation increases iron c ontent
to 67.5% and reduces silica to 6.8%. Results of special
experiments to find optimum ore-grinding sizes fox- the
first stage 6f concentration are shown in Fig 3, in
relation to the percentage of 74-micron ore. The author
notes that suitable grinding can be effected inthree
stages and shows the special:importance (economic and
technical) of hydraulic classification for this type of
ore. Optimutri-condition of both hydraulic classification
magnetic.concentration-depend on ore sizing.
Card 2/3 Comparative tests on various concentration flowsheets
SOV/180-59-3-2/43
Methods Of-obtaining High-Quality Iron C'oncentrates from Lean
Magnetite Ores
showed the advantages.of tha more developed-systems
with multi-stage grinding and concentration,
re-purification of the conci3ntrate (possibly by
magnetic separation and flotation) and middlings,
hydraulic classification of,ore, dealiming of ore and
concentrate in magnetic conf3s. On the basis of these
principles and Soviet and foreign operating experience
two flowsheetis have been developed (Fig 5 and 6) and
checked by tho author at the KYUGOK. These gave
65-66% Fe in the co.ncentrat'e with a recovery of 77-78',a4
preliminary data suggest t*hat iron recovery can be
increased by 4-5% or 8-10% by magnetic separation or
flotation, respectively, of:tailings. There are
igures__-and So-Vi:et;- ref erences.-
_A~SOCIATIONslnstitut Mekhanobr (Mekhanabr Institute)
SUBMITTED: JU1Y 6, 1957
Card 3/3
TEVSIOVIOH. S.G. Itand.tekhn.nauk; ZMR&VL&T. S-1-. 9*rm7y inshe,
Krivoy Rog mining and are-dressing combines shouold pro-
high quality concentrates. Gor.zhar. no.7-.66-69
ii 16o. (PJR& 13:7)
1. Institut Makhanobr, Leningrad*
re dressing)
(Krivoy Rog---O
YEVSIOVICH, S.G., kand.tekhn.zvtuk
Prep-ent state and ways of improving the technology of dressing
mapetites. Gor. zhw7, no.9t6l-65 S --t6l. (MI 16 17)
1. Vaesoyuznrj nauchno-isaledovatellskiy i proyektn~y inatitut
mekhanichaskoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayeW~hv Leningrad.
(Magnetite) (Ore drenjing)'
YEVSIOIIICHi S,GIP kand, telchn. nauk
Evaluation of teohnological flawsheets for magnettle separa-
I;ion plants of the Krivoy Rog and ways of improving them.
Gor. zhur. no.7:37-62- JI 163. (14IM l6z8)
:I* Vseaoyuzrqyiiauchno-issiedovateliskiy i proyektn~7 institut
mekhanicheskoy abrabotki poleznykh iekopayemykh, Lerdngrad.
~EVSIOVICHj S*G,; ZHURAVLEV, S.I*
An.officient technology of rapetite ore dresolng at the Spkolovka-
Sarbay Mining and Ore Dressing Combine. Gor.zhur. no.8:62-65 A19 065,
(MIBA l8tIO)
10 Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyl institut
mekbanicheskoy obrabotki poleimykh iskopayemykh,, Leningrad#
T s j C41 GLILL, ~~Zll karlti. i,~. I H go rn~7 f.-n',J
65,
M11,
YUSIOVICH, S.G.
Technology of dressing Krivoy Rog Basin magnetiteores.
Trudy Mekhanobr. no.133:178-212- t63.
(MA 18: 10)
- ~
YEVS10VICHI S.G.: YMOROVI.,j IISA.
i Vays of improlArig ItO OFfiMtlQn Of U-0 KOVd0r ore drapaslmq plant,
tor.zhur. no.1367-69 Ja 165,, (MRA 18-3)
.'2,, Vaesoyuznyy nauhno-issledovatellskiy i proyaktnyy institut
makhanioheskoy obrebotki poleznykh iskapayamykiij lanirgrad.
IYMVICH, S.H.. insh.
Using machinei-f la makigg wire-rainforced concrote products.
Strol.prom. 27 no.10;14-16 ;Y"494 Ola 13:2)
(Prestressed concrete)
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12
and Their Application
Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31630
Author Ym1yevic'n S.M., Frayfelld E. Ye.
Title Vae of the New Tar-Lime Plasticizer DI-YuzhNII.
Orig Pub: Byul. stroit. t~ekhniki, 1954, No 5, 12
Abstract: Plasticizer DI-YwPIVII is recommended for use
to enhance the,plasticity of plaster. ThL-
plasticizer Is-made from ground,quicklime (or
lime paste) and clarified pine tar. Amount of
plasticizer used is 0.2-0.3% of the weight of
sand in the intc.
card 1/1
GILEVICH, Yu.So. Prog.1 IZ(vT"OVA$ A.A., kand. modo nwik; EHKATIK.Of T.G.;
SHALYGINA, T.P,, student
Diagnostic import-once, of Casonila Intracrutancous allergit reac-
tion in ecMnoi3ocassis, Ueb. vip. 7tavr. gos, med. inst. 8s165-
171 163 (WTIA r1:11)
1. Kafedra obshobr~y Ichlrurgli zp.,.r. prof. lu.S.Gilevich)
Stavropr"I'skogo meditslnf3kce.,--- 'nn~~tltuta (rektor visluzhenn7y
dayatel' naukip prof. V.G. Badylln).
.7
t~nil that tb%! niporl O~- *r vlatc a:c C-A.
I~qaid. Flat,=- olcro i Ix on 'III- principle
68-1-12/22
Yevstaflyev Candlda..~ echntcal..'Scienceo,
AUTHORS:
I . - a. Adzenw; Sork-in
MI - -V--' a5
TLE: an 'it3ingg 6o a 'We'
n Tine operi.6 ~6' n t-ions ot ;~zole a-rid Carbon DJ.-
sulphide Columns of a Rectification Plimt (0 rezhime raboty
benzollnoy i serouglerodnoy-kolonn tselcha rektifikatsii)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, No.1, pp. 47 49 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Possible improvements in the operation of carbon disul-
phide and benzole columns in a-continuous raw benzole distill-
ation plant designed by Giprokoks are discussed. During
investigations of the possibilities of automation of the above
plant ca.;rried out by members of the Moscow Institute of
Chemical Machine Building (Moskovskiy ins tfjitLkkhimicbeskogo
mashinostroyeniya) and the Bagleyskiy Coke Oven Works (Bagleyskiy
koksokhimicheskiy zavod), a considerable difference was observed
in the operatin conditions of the above two columns on the
B3&-yddy*Works &ables 3 and 4) and similar columns on the
Yasinovka and 7aVorozh"je Coke Oven Works and the Moscow Gas
.lVorks (Moskovskiykoksepzov-yy zaV76d) (Tables 1 and 2). It is
pointed out that the use 0. op
'~C erating conditions developed
for the Bagli~,y Works would impro-ve the response of an auto-
matic control and secure the stability of the process, as well
as increasing the throughput of the above columns and obtain
some saving in the consumption of steam, water and electric
~.Cardl/2 power, There are 4 tables and 1 figure.
68-1-12/22
31
On the Operating Con&itions, of Benzole and Carbon Disulphide Column
0
0
f
of a Rectification Plant.
ASSOCIATIONS: MIK11 and Baglemicly Coke Oven 'Yorlks (Bagleyakiy
koksokhimicheskiy zavod)
~~AVAILABLID: Library of Congress
4
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SOV/24-58-6-12/35
AUTH0RS:,,Uvf, ev, A.G-,-7.ykov, D.D.~ and Karavayevg N.M.
(MO
scow
TITLE; Rol 11 ti Ve gfrect of Certain Factors on the Mass
Process in a Plate-Type Cojumr Installation (Otnositell-
~noye vliyaniye nekotorykh faktDrov na protses massoobmena
v kolonnom apparate tafallchatago tipa)
PERIODICAL; Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, Ot~ leleniye tekhnichaskikh nauk,
19589 4r 61 PP 77-83 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It has already been shown (eg~refs 1-3) that among factors'
inlMuencing the change-in con6ftentration along a plate-type
column is mass-transfer betwelen ad,iicent layers of the
moving liquid -and the analogdas masa -transfer in the
vapour. The author has-previpusly analysed (ref 1) the
chiinge in t'he concentration of the low-boiling fraction
allowing for mixing of liquidand vapour. In the present
work the attempts to deduce the - -influence of this and
other factors on the change OT concentration of -the com-
pons His
nts Along a pla-4~-type column ate described.
shows that mass exchange in the I'Ater-plate space can be
regarded as Oe sum of three mass-exchange processes;
Card 1/3 between liquid.and vapour, b4tween 4djacent moving liquid
SOV/21f-58-6-12/35
Relative Effeet.,., of Certain Factors on the Mass-Exchange Prooo~--
in a Plate-Type Column Installation
layers and between layers-of:vapour. Using his previ:~~:~.i
(raf 13 relations he -shows- thiLt. the -degree of attainment
of.vapour/liquid equilibrium should always be considero~t
in'column design. Because of,the complexity of their
effect on the overall process,the author considers the
other two processes by takingthe example of a toluene-
carbon tetrachloride mixture -and --examining seven particulai,-
cases. These covervarious oDmbinations-of degrees of
mixing in the liquid and the Vapour but apply only to the
bottom two plates. The results (table I arid fig 2) show
that mixing in the liquid is animportant (table 2) but
not controlling factor, while mixing in the vapour can be
ignored. On this basis column calculations can be
classified in four degrees ofapproximatioa, depending on
the number of the above factors they take into considera-
t:L^n: most methods used for -plate coolers belong to, the
approximation groupf in which only mass exchange
between liquid and vapour is.considered and can lead to
of up to 40%.. The author elaborates on the-weak-
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nesses of this approach and recommends for technical
SOVA-58-6-12/35
Relative Kff'ect of Certain Factors on the Mass-Exchange Process
in a Plate--Type Column Installation
eAlculations.the third-approiUmation method, in which thic.
only factor ignored is mass oxehange between adjacent
1rapour layers and errors of t2% are obtained. He deduces
suitable equations from the nore exact fourth approach
method and concludes with a numerical example.
There are 2 figures, 3 tables and 3 references (1 Soviet,
1 English and 1 German)
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VSTAEIYEY.-A.G,,- KAFAROV V.V., doktor tekhn, naukV prof...
retsenzeiif; ZEII;~~CH, V~ S. , kand,;tekhn. naukk red,;
TAIPDVAp A.L.,, red.lzd-vaj WJAWIIA, A,?,, takbn. red.
(Rectification apWatus] Reektifilratsionnye ustanovki.
Moskva, Mastigiz, 1963.161 p. (IURA 1616)
(Distillation apparatus) (Distillation, Fractional)
r"vl
Ac C-,,-; s r,r,7-,, im A-5300OA79-
21 1965, 65
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Fj j Lht-.s and pl,,yzical training,, Dr. i Koem. 47 no
1891.)
YEVSTAFIMP B.S., inzh.
Investigating the stability of eight-axle gondola cars during
one-sided unloading. Trudy M11T no.185:27-37 164,
eight-axle cara on curved track sectionn
Investigating the behavior al
a
the
nd conditions of their-coupling. Ibld.08-48
Analyzing some systems of the running par of ~,eight~-axle cars.
Ibid.212-26 (WRA 1825)
S/115/&~000/04/023/041
D002/DO06
AUTEOR: Yevstaf 1;4 v, F. F.
TITLE: Determining-the Shart-Period Frequency-Instability of
Quartz Generators
PERIODICAL:. Izmeritellnaya-tekhnikla, 1960, Nr.41 pp 43-45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy institut mer i izme!.-
ritellnykh-priborov (Khar"kov State Institute,of
Measures and Neasiming. Devices)_, an-accurate device,
(Figure 1) for measuring,.the-beating.periods of
-con
quartz generators., was developed and tested. It
sis.ts--Qf a trigger, a controlled.discriminator /Ref.
and. a recording chronogra
~
5011
or osaillograph,-,ui:th7~i--dircular scan. The "SB-Jjj~
-
-
--The--measure'ent
counter records,the beat-perl
ods.
results show that the phase-displacement depen'&s--only-
slightly on the~voltage of the compared frequencies
and feed units. Therefore, the device can be applied
Card 1/2 also for continuous accurate round-the-clock compa-
S/115/60/000/04/023/041
D002/DO06
"Deter'mining the Short-Pe-riod-Fr-equency-Instability-of,Quartz-Ge-
nerators
risons of,,quartz generator frequencies. ~It can also
be-used as a phAse.met.er for-miasuring phase shif ts
the error not exceedIng l.',10 radians at frequen-
~cies of 60 cycles. The accuracy for generator fre- All
quency instability measurements.can be increased by
raising the discriminat-or's sensitivity by feeding
it..with high voltages or increasing the compared
frequencies. There a',ve 3 diagrams, 2 graphs, and
3refereAces, 2 of.'which are Rusigian, 1 English.
dard 212
87956
S/115/60/000/012/009/018
21 taKd 111ZLZ B020058
AUTHOR: Yevstaftyev, F. F.
TITLE: On the Instability cf quart&-generator Frequencies
PERIODICAL; lzmeritelluays, tekhnika, 1960, No. 12, pp- 32-33
TEXT: The measurement results Of the frequency instability Of quartz
generators of the group frequency~standard of the KhGIMIP (Kharlkovskiy
~gosudarstvennyy_.institut mar-i-izmeritelinykh-priborov (Kharikov State
Institute of Measures and Measuring Instruments),-installed on.and below
is paper for time intervals of from 2 seconds up to
ground,, are givenin th
24 hre. It is also shown to which extent the distribution of the frequency-
instability variations of high-stability quartz generators corresponds
to the normal distribution law. The generators on the groundoperate by
means- of electron tubes and- are placedg toogether with'the quartzes,- in
thermostats having a constant temperature of 39 � 0.010C. The generators
below ground have-transistors and are placed in a 25 m deepbore hole at
a temperature of,10.100. All generators of the-group have quartz blocks
with a rated frequency of 60 kilocycles and a quality factor of about
Gard.1/3.
~111 I M=1
67956
On the Instability of Quartz-genel~ator S/ii5J6o/ooo/bi2/bo9/bi6
Frequencies B021/BO58
2.5 105. The genera'ors on the ground are fed by 11-he a.c. net and those
bel" ground from.gatlvanic storage dry cells. The measurement results of
frequency instability for various time intervals and-the distribution of
the frequency-instability variations.according to groups-are represented
graphically. The following statemants are made finally: 1) It can be seen
from the mentioned dependence of frequency instability of the generators
on the time intervals that a short frequency instability increases with the
reduction of the time interval starting from one minute. The minimum value
of frequencyAnstability of generators above and below gr und is within th3
limits of from I to 4 min and amounts to about 2 - 3AO-18. The frequency
instability increases with7the increase of the time interval in excess
of this limit, and the frequenci instability per dav of generators on the
ground amounts to 4-8 - 7-8-10- Of and of those below ground to 7-4-10-10-
2) The frequency instability of generators below ground differs little
from that of generators on the ground. 3) The distribution of frequency-
instability variations of quartz generators has a random character and is
in principle subjected to the law of normal distribution. This refers not
only to the distribution of short frequency instability, but also to the
frequency instability per day of ~generators, for wbich stabilized feed atkA
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87956
On the Instability of Quartz-genorator
Frequencies B021YBO58
-ure stability can~be- re Are 2
temperat obsorved-for a longer period The
figures and 1.Soviet reference.
Card 3/3
KASITSKIY
L MAh-SVICH, Yeo; ZMET A KAPUSTMI Ya.;
IMMOHIROVO 7 9 Pakademik. vCM I IEVA A. IZVSTAFIYZV G
SHAKMN, Ab
KOSYACIMMIO, . G.; PIDTKY-GV, K. ALI TTI, L.;
KAPITONOV B.; KULMVI -110; GATOVSKIY L.
Pro'blems of the economic stimulation of enterpriseso
vop. ekon. no.11ta7-142 162 (RIRA 15:11)
1* Komitet Vsesoyuznogo soveta nauchno-teklinicheskM
obshchestv po ekonomike organizatsii prbizvodstva
(for Kasitskiy). 2a Inatitut ekonomiki AN SSSR for
1-janivich, Zverev, VoroW,ravaq Yevstaf-.ev, Shakhurin.,
Plotnikov, Maslova, Ruseulovg Kaplton;.vj. 3. Nauchno-
iasledovatellskiy institut truda (for Kapatin).
Kauchno-issledovatel~skiy ftnansovyy institut (for
Kosyachenko). 5. Nauclvio--issledovatellsldy ekonomichealdy
institut Gossudarstvennyy nauchno-ekonomicheakogo soveta
Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for Al'Ur)
(Lnt-inued on next card)
MITSKII, I.-(continued) Card RIO
6. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-skonamicheskiy sovet Soveta
Ministrov SSSR (for Rotailteyn). . 7. Moskovshy gosudarstvennyy
universitet,;.(for Spiridonova). 8, Azarbaydzhanskiy
gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S.M.~ Kirova (fo~ KU.Uyev).
9. Predseclatell Nauchnogro soveta po khozyaystvennomu
raschetu i materiallnomu stimulirovanira proizvodstva,
chlen-korrespondent AN SUM (for Gatovskiy).
Inelustriall management)
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OSGOV.
9.
161 )diglYcOl,
.
more$ : I P-thi(
oduot (moleoular veights of the
r&tios. The products
Pr
I t 4-but', 'exa. _,.a7jf_ed at different Molar id
polyests Ila bonds were rubbsr-like Or Sol
01C addit. _Vg~tar dou) CID OR-IOU -0901OR 2CE20- UH. The product .3
Pturil HO 2
materials, of ilia stru
S03(oc 2a 5)2
q polyestPre axe
f ~:inco late additio .nwere viscous resins. All th9s
MP
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S/020/62/145/002/011V018
Addition of incomplete phosphorus B106/B101
--inaoluble in alcohol and dioxane, aosie dissolve in water and yield
'opaleacing solutions.- Polyesters continue burning when taken out of
flame owing to their sulfur content-~ Successive addition of diethyl
~.phospliite and diethyl.dithiophosphatit to some unsaturated polyesters was
also-conducted. The ratAps were choi3en in such a'vay that the two
phosphorus compounds a4fedto 50% of the polyester double bonds, 'The
.polyesters thus obtained are viscous, water-soluble resins or solids
which continue burning when taken out of flame, There are 4 tables.
"ASSOCIATION: Kazanakiy gosudarstveri"nyy universitat im. Ve ie Ul$yanova-
Lenina (Zazant State 1.1niversity-imeniVe VVTanov-Lenin)
PRESENTED: January 23, 1962, by 11, Ae Arbucovq Academician
SUBMITTED: January 16, 1962
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MAW INIViOl
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AA,
3/01-90/63/005/006/0886/0891
AU'fHOR: PudoVik, A. N.!
transesterification of~xlvcols$dth die thyl-ethylphosphinite and dietkylphoTchtne.
The reagents were used in equimolacullgr arc,-,mt-s, the reaction be-,,n7
alon"! a;~ t-nn
".,zrg moecuia r we,,
4e
ej-i '~thp, f-:),.rnn
SOURCE. Vyllsokamolekul-yarny*ye 3ay in4rl-
Rd ,, , v, 5, a
0~ 6.
10?l'-- TAGS, polvesters. 'CnIn,3no t-l
'he oulact-ve Of thQ present investigation was the stucy of poly-
d rane
r7
6uggests the cYclizatlon of 1,4-
butanew-61. A 0",--70% yield of Cyclic acids waa obtai-red in 30 minuten at
a -LOO mm pressu-e. Oriz. art, h!-: 4
L Taole.
Card,
FUDOVIK, A.N.; YEVSTAFIYEV. G.I.
Diphosphonle glycols, d1phosphonic diamines and some of their
reactions. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 3:890-892 Mr '64.
-IRA 17:6)
1. Razanskiy gosudarstvennrj u-niversitet,
4-1
AM~ NRx-.:
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member All Smsm revs a
ORG: Kazan State Un i ve I,; - --------
U,
Yanov - Lenin gosud~srstvennyy
TITLE. Synthesis of phosphorus-containing polyester, by homapolytransesterification
n7.
TOPIC TAGS: Polymer, Phosphorus conta-ining polymer, polyester, transesterification
ABSTRACT- q-rh1s work deals with the hom,~,,Dcllyt ranaesterl fi cation of methylolphosphin
esters:
0
ft (Ct11jO)P(O)CHJ01r OPCHt-
"'T;e react'r-n mixture wa-7 :Inv -,It -
4 4
rate constants were calculated; the enerp-f of activation was found to be
E 23,4CO 1000 kal/mole. The poly-k-ters obtained in 'the above re-acLion ar,! initially 1.
I . - 1 1 = I' ~ , r q t n W, h -1
_--.1 . 1 a V
t 3 ', e r 'ias i I'
LJDC: 678.6 49'Ik7B.
ACC NN AP5027231
suo CODE. G6/ sumf DATz- iciADr65f' ORIG UF- 005/ ATD PR&sq-,
Card 2/2,le
WSWITAV. aeorgiy NiknRoAlmwich
(The realization of Laninist principles in the managemnt of
the socialist economy] Osuahchostvlenie loninakikh printWov
upravlanils sotsialietichaskim khozisistvorl. Moskva, lzd-vo
VP&h I ACH pri TaX XPSS, 1960. 46 p. (MIRA 13:11)
(Russia-Economio conditions)
D'YACHZhl[Ov V.P.t glav. red.; kand.- ekone naukp redep,
OBLOMSKIY Yat.A,g kard, ekon# "ail p red.; OSrFGVp G.V.9 kand. filosof.
jlmkt,red,,,-, L&PMV, V.'V"q.,kar-dw yuride ftsukt redo; T,7?MOV
v VeDot red,
i
izd-14i ASTAFIYEVA, GA.t takhne redj
11'social aw econ=LcIroblems of toobnologIcal progress] Sotsiallno-
okonomichaskie problenly tekhnichaskogo progresisal materialy nauchnoi
casaii. Moskva, 1961. 478 P. (KML 14-.8)
I. Akademiya nauk,SSSR IO-Otdoldniya 6kon=icheskikhj filosofokikh i
lwavovykh nauk, 2, Chlen464'eopordent AN SSSEt.Cfor Dlyachanko)
~(Tecbnology and civilAzAtiou)
~L 1351-65 EPA/EWT(m)/El.2T(l),"T-Z/FIIP(f r, 9
'AMESSION MR: APS024390 UR/0286/65/000/015/0071/0071
621,438-546
AWHOR: Yevstaflyev, G. V,
7 ITLE: An aritisume device for the axi-al compressor of a turbojet engine,
;Class 27, No. 173376
SOFJR(,'F,. Dyulleten' izobreteniy i tovarmykh znakov, no. 15, 1965, 71
TOPIC' rAGS- -turbojet engine, antisurge device, turbine compressor
IABSTF'A:T- Th[s Author's "ertificate inlroduces an antisurge device for the axial
C"mo-siscr o4 a turbolet -in;zine. !"it- ur',' -ontains a flexibLe ~,and for covertrip
T
v mj r,iqf, T-. ;I r,A
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MUMUM MON.
�R mil I lorfill
MICRO NUMM0.0, n IMMI-MMMI
Yu.P.,, kud, tekhn. naulc; IPCMCIBNKO#
takhn. naukl GULYAIEEVt B.B,o, doktor tokbue rauk
C(mpaotiW awldivg mixtwes by yLbration aqueasinge Liti proizv,.
no.94-6 0 165*
YWSTAr'YZV,O L.S., d-Ots, kand.tekhn.nauk
Int3nsive draimge of peat deposits bjw means of deep pumping using
vertical drains. Nauch. dokl..vve. shkol7; gor. delo no.3:28-35 '58.
(MIRA 11:9)
1.Predstavlena kafedroy gidravl1ki i gidrotekhaiki Hoskovskogo
torfyanogo iDstituta.
(Peat bogs) (Drainage)
bti~_53-
USSR/Kedidine Meir-Druga- -
-Treatmen t With Embik.hin of Cases of Scleroma of
the Respimtory Tract," Docent N. T. Evstaflyev
Chair of Ear, Rose and Throat Diseases, Byelo-
russian Inst for Adv Trng of Physicians, Minsk
Vest Otorinolaring, No 6, pp 40-44
Describes successful treatment of acleromas with
embikhin. States that an examination of the anti-
biotic properties of this compound revealed that
it has a destructive effect on capsules of
Volkovich-Frish bacilli, and no effect on dysen-
tery bacilli, typhoi(I bacilli, staphilococci and
272T26
some other, microorganisms., The ezE61nation was
j performi-d by the "ring meth6d..'. described by
'G. F., Gauze.'
WON!
le to rasults of streptomycla therapy ia scl3ra=3 Of the respiratory
tra~it~ Vast,oto-rln. 18 no.5:59-61 S-0-156. (na 9:12)
1. J:z kliniki bolemay ukha. gorla i nosa (zav. - dotsent K.T.
Yevstaftyev) Balornaskogo instituta usovershonstvovantys vrachey.
(RISPMATORY: TRAM, -diso
-rhinoscleroma, ther.,-streptom7min, remots r.9sults)
(STBYETOKTCIH ther, use
rhinoselaroma cf rasp. traet, r4mota results)
(RHINOSCLORONA, ther.
streptoaqctn, remote results)
YNSWID'IV, N.T.. dots. (14inak)
Mcroembichin therapy In neuritis of the acoustic ner7e (with Sr
in MwIlahl. Vastooto.-rin, 20 no.4:41-43 JI-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:7)
1 lz'kliniki boleznL7 ukJia. gorla i nosa (zNre' - dots, li.T* Yevotaflyev)
B:Iorual,.ogo inatituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
0MVE ACOUSTIG, dise
neuritis, ther., U-bis (2--chloroathyl)-2-chloropropylamine
(Rua))
tUITROGER HUSTARDS, ther. use
N-bis (2-chloroethyl)-2-chloraprapylRmine iu neuritis
of anoustic nerve (Rua))
(HIMITIS. ther.
acoustic neuritis, U-blo (2-chl~ornothyl)-2-chloropropylamine
ther. (Rua))
him
JUSINTIMI, N*Ttdots~
~~ooolafi;r- use of regional. anesthes ia in t rexheotoV [with. summaz7 in English]
'600
Vest,'oto-rlu, 2o no, -.101 N-D f58 (MMA 116.12)
I 'Is kliuM ukhagorla i nosa (sav,-- dots: it T 'Y
Belorueskop gosudarstvannogo instituta usovershenstvovanlya vrachey
(TRAGUA, surg;
tracheotomy. regional aneeth,,in (Ras))-
(ANESTHESIA, REGIONAL,
in trachaotavqq (Rua))