SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YURYEVA, N. A. - YURYSHEV, A. N.
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YURI
TEVA9 V*A.~
Affect of addittozzal-stIvuli on respiratory reaetion folloving
administration of drugs stimulatlng respiration. Top. fisiol. no.
7-a36-i4i 154. (HLRA 8:1)
IQ Kiyevakiy.maditainakiy institut.,
(AYA PTICS. effeatse
on respio role of irritability of reffp. center in
reaponse)
(RBSKUTION, effect of drugs on,
analeptics, role of irritability of reap, center in
response)
r-PAT I TrIV , i% . V. "-LTq YJIVI~ IT I
to ullr~,..vlolot b,~-Toro Souring.
ple) I it I! Will, 1:":7)
1 . G'd -kon-%I-jr Vgonoy-ano.7 akadnil nal la~ o1 mynyolvonnykh
I .: !t4.
(for Alrxitl-c-7). 2. ITauchno-inslodoTr-.!,"-el',-"~ciy intAl-
';-a% fr'- ~);3 'Icl (for Yurlyeva),
(Seeds)
ALPATlYHT#-A.V M'YKV4 N.A.
Effect of growing conditions on-variability ind heredity In the
dry matter content of tomatoes. Agrobiologili no,6:832-838 K-D 160,
(=A 13:32
1, Gribovskaya ovoshcb&Va pelektsiomaya op.,rtmya stantalvity
Moskovsvw& oblast', 2, Chlen-korrespondent Voesoyuznoy akademii
sel'skokho27aystvennykh nauk Imeni V.I. lanina (for Alpatlyev).
(Tomato breeding)
-YURtYEVA, N.A.
Effect of the electrization of soils -on the seed prcgeny of
tomatoes, Agrobiologiia no.5:702-706 S-0 161~~ (MM 14:10)
1. Gribovskaya ovoshchnaya selektsionnaya opytnaya btantsiyal
Moskovskaya oblast'. (Tomatoes)
(Plants, Effect of electriattr on)
ALPATIYEV, A.V.; SOLOVIYEVA, N.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; YURIYEVA, N.A.,
kand. biol. nauk
Eff" tivw~, methods for. producing.
-seeds froa intravarietal
and intervarietal crossing of tomatoes,, peppers, and. egg-
plants. Agrobiologii&-no.3450-452 W-je-165,
wRA - 18: n)
L Gribovi3kaya-ovoshchnaya,,-oelektsionnay&.opytnaya stentsiya,
2. Chlen-korrespondent Vseaoyuzno3r akademli sellskokhozyayst-
vennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Alpatlyev).
STJSLIKOV Gj.; KIIROGJIKIN, M.G. I
Exporjmontllal treatmont of the Sgktka daposit rjgresit'30
suspensions* Ogneupory 31 no.js26--30 166.
in hervy (mIRA igsi)
0d lisibelektrostall."
KrasnoyarskiY metEllurgichoskiy zav
=M
YUR ME Ail.
Biblic office'of deiign in operation. opy-t ra.b. po tekh. iaform.
i.~rop. no.l.-52-53 163. (MM 16:12)
U-S,9R/PP-armac,jl,-)3,f a:,d Toxicology - lu!-~-Jc~)Ilvulmrits. V-3
Abs Jour : Ilef ',I-iur - Biol., u3 ili, i95u', 66257
Author : yurlyovap O.Ps
Inst
Title Ific Trcl",trlci)t of Epilcpsy with Hexamidine. (Preliminary
Data)
Orig Pub V Gb.: Vopr. pGildiiatrii. Vyps 2. M.) 1957) 164-165-
Abstract 110 cCbstract.
Card 1/1
~atIne),)hYstolartcal date on the am-tv sterv of carebreersatsl
ini-irlen In 6414ran rwith mummary to lrenohl, Zhurinayr, t polki
(HIMA 10-:9
wl-7:9(Y-,-908 157,
I. Institut Dei"Astrit (dir. - prof, D.D.Yadotov) -Mintriterstye
zu'ravookhrenantys SSSR, Moulva,
(BRAIN, wourvIs ond injurlas,
in child, acate s4tago of carebrocr9nial traumA Cqun."~
YURIYEVA,, 0. P., Candidate Yled Sci (diss) -- "The clinical aspects and certain
pathophysiological data on the acute period of concealed craniacerebral traumas
in children (dynmically, based on catamneses)". Moscow, 1958. 17 pp (Order
Of labor Red Banner Inst of Pediatrics of the Acad Med Sci USSR), 200 copies
(KL, No 24v 195% 153)
ZIIARIKOV, N.M.p otv. red.; DEGLDI, V.Ya... red.; KUDRYAVTSEVA,, V.P..,
red.; IX13EDII-ICKIY, M.S., red.; SUKWEVA, G.Ye., red.,-
red.; KOLODROVA., Ye., tekhn. red.
[Problems in child psychiatry)Voprosy psikhiatrii detakogo
vozrasta. 14ovkNap 1962, 289 p. (NILRA 15:n)
1 Akadoriya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Institut psi-
khiatril,
(011ILD PSYCHIAT14Y)
BUKOVsKAYA;
evn p- YURIYEVA 0 F. -red.;
KONONOVA, Mariya Pigasiy a*
V.A., tekhn* reek*
(Manual-on the psychol.ogical study of Mqntaljy_i3j children;
from the a2cperionce of a psychologist. irk a padiatric MU issle-
hiatric hosPitaij Ruk - sikhologicbeekO
syc - ovodstvo po P .rasta; iz
P
dovaniiu psikhicheski boltn-ykh detei shkoltnogO VOZ
Opyta raboty psikhologa v detakom-psikhiatricheakom statsio-
nare. Moskvap Medgiz., 1963. 174 P* (MIRA 17:3)
YURIYFIVA. O.P.
Materials on the clinical aspects of slow chizophmnia in
children. Zhur. nevr. i palkh. 65 no.7-1046-10515 165. (MIRA 18t7)
1. KI-inika detakikh psikhozov (zav. - prof. G.K.Ushakov) Instituta
psikhiatrii AMN SSSR, Hoakva.
0
RCUIISTROV., M J-1. ZAKS 011, 11, L~ X~R: MVA
N Iz synthatic medicinal pria7~7,-7
ie a r, It. i Ibi 0 -ti c- t Y Tre - - i biol.
otoratological practi0o. ViSrrJk KYiv- un- Se~
no.1.101-102 158. (1-uRA 15:6)
~(AlrIBIOTICS) (STO-MATOLOGY)
TURITEVA, SOL
Miniature shock-proof d.c.meters. Biul.tekbe-ekon.inform.
no#2;38-39 160. (KIRA INO
(Blectric motors)
-ROZENBOMIr -1-I-)
Using bcraces in instruments resistant to vibrations and impaot
Obaldm jzM.tekh. no*2s48-~l F 161* (MA 14:2)
(Electric inattuments)
BORESKOV, G.K.; DZISIKO, V.A.; PSIKUNTOVA, Ye.M.; YURIYEVA, T.M.
'vS
v
Silicon-boron-tungsten catalyist for the hyd;ration of ethylens. 121im-
pro.m. no. 2:97-101 F 61. WIRA 14:4)
(Ethylene) (Hydration) (catalysts)
YURIYEVA T M f assistentj ARKHIPOVP N.N., dotsent
Automatic stop mechanisms of semiautomatic SeVing MgchirieO. flauch.
trudylf=W no.29:198-208 164. (MIRA 18W
1. Kafedra teorli mekhanizmov mashin iapparatov Moskovskogo
tokhnologicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti.
T.M.; POPMKIY, V.V.1 BO
MKOV, G.K.
Cata-l~tlc propertlea of oxides of period 4 metalo of -the periodic
eyotem,dith respect to orAdation reaotionas Phrt Weamposition
of nitrogen oxidoo Nin. i kat. 6 no@ 6&1041-101*5 R-D 165
(MM l9a)
1, Thstitut katollza Sibirakogo otdoloniya AN SSSR* Submitted
September 11, 1964o
S/727j6l/OOO/OOO/O(Y7/009
1031/1242
A UT OR S Arkhangellskiy, B.A., Yurlyeva, T,N.
TITLE: Cament-1ntex compounds for ship construction
SOURCE; Sintez latek3ov i ikh prtmeneniy~. Ed. by A.V. Lebedev,
A.D. Pevznor, and II.A. Permor. Leningrad, Gookhimizdat,
1961p 277-284
TEXT: Cement coripounds find vast application in the construction
of ships and other mpritime fqr1litLes, Introduction of dispersed
latex into cement improvea its elnstia deformation and adhesion to
metal, glass, ceramics, nnd other materials. Compositions contain-
Ing butadrene-st7Trone, nitrile, and Ghlordprene latexes were In-
vestigated. Butadrane - vinylidene - chloride '.9 OX E- I-C (DVFbB-70)
latex# with 25,,",0' :solids content was found to be the most suitable
Pomponento The latex has good stability,- high strength,, *and res,'Lst_
ance to oxidation* The cementing material may be either air- or
viater-hardoning, In order to improve the insulating properties of
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Camont-Intex compounds,..
the compound, organic wib3thtico3 such as sawdust or ground cork are
added, This also Improves tho elnsticl~y ana relaxation behaviour
of the comoound. There ii, f Igure nnd 31 te.-blese
Gerd 2/2
ALESHINS, YUILIYEV~A-j
ne sediments in Some rlegions of the northern
Upper Plioce -140 62.
Cnapian 14,wland. Trudy VNIING no.IS130 (KMA 16:10)
VMTAO L.A.; MITEVA, T~P~
Detection of Complament-fir-Ing entigen in hemorrhagic favor with ret&l
syndroms. Vop. virus. 10 no.3:275-280 IV-Ke 165. (MIRA 18-7)
1. Khabarovskiy institut apidemiologii. i mikrobiologit.
Xn#YNVAI V.P*t otarshly nawhn" sotrudulk
W'ubgr=108is-
morp4olo" of healive In Infiltrative PulmOnarT A
Pat.,kliu.i torap.timb. no.8.#106-112 158. (HIRA 73:7)
1. ,z patomorfologichookoy laboratorli (rukovaditg'Ll - starsht7
uaucbnyy sotrudullc V.r. Turlyeva) Ulcrainskogo nauchno-Isolisdo-
Vatelf9bgo Instituts UxborWasm Im. abad. ING, Tanovskogo.
(TUBUGMSIS)
BALI V. V.; yiR'jTVA
pH 01, tje:,electrophoretic mobIlItY Of the MIIOC -
Effeet of thO ucheb.zavs; pishch-tekh-no. 2138-39
proteins Of.fish. Izv.vY'3 (miRA 17 - 5)
164. Astrakhanskiy tekhni,heskiy institut rybnOY PromyshlennOsti
11 1 khozyaystva) kafedra tOkhnOIO9 ii rybnykh produkItale
FSHENNIKOVA, L.F.; YUBITEVAO
NURIYAKHMETOVAI A,]
f the water supply Of the city Of
rid.bygienic evaluation0
itary &
San Pskov Provinces Trudy ISGHI no.68.173-177 161.
Pechora-in (HIRA 15:11)
1. Kafedra 1. kommunallnoy gigiyeny LeningradskO90 sanitarno-
gigiyenicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy - prof,
A.,I.Shtreys).-.- (pFCHoRA--WATER SUPPLY)
A
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2 Li 5_0 B102YB202
AUTHORS: Rozhclestvenskaya' M. V., Romanovskaya, 0. S., and
Yurlyeva, Ye. K.
TITLE: Synthesis and some properties of Mg-Al ferrite single
crystals
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 8, 1961, 2342-2345
'TEXT: The authors studied the conditions of synthesis of Mg-Ll ferrite
single crystals by the Verneuil method and the method of crystallization
from a solvent melt, The behavior and the physical properties of the
ferrites of the system MgO - Al 20 3 - Fe203 in the ahf rargeare of great inter-
est. Their synthesis conditions are, however, still insufficiently in-
vestigated. The composition of the single crystals produced is given in
Table 1. The specimens 1 and 5 were produced by the crystallization methoc~
the camplea 2-4 by the Vernouil method. With the latter method crystals of
the dimensions d %:**4-5, 1 %#20-30 mm wore obtained, with the former the
authov obtained MgFe 204 single crystals of octahodyal form with linoar
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Synthesis and some properties of ... B102YI3202
dimensions of 2-4 mm. The reproducibility of a given composition by means
of the Verneuil method was examined in samples 2 and 4, the results are
shown :Ln Table 2. This method is characterized by the high Fe 2+ content
which occurs at high synthesis temperatures as the result of Fe 0 dis-
2 3
sociation in the crystal. The following values were obtained when
analysing sample 4 from this point of view:
FeO, wtA lattice constant, synthesis temperature, 0C V\/
mass 0.56 8.285 1,350
crystal 7.2 8.305 1,850
Such crystals have low resistivity and wid6+ferromagnetic resonance ab-
sorption lines. In order to reduce the Fe content the samples were heated
in the oxygen current at 1,3500C for 10 hours. This treatment led to a
considerable reduction of the Fe 2+ content, resistivity increased by three
orders of magnitude, the line width decreased (data of sample 4):
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:_.Syrit some proneriie's, -of B102/13232
R [100] oe all 111 00.
at 00" wt~, ~-Qt ohm-cm
before -annealing `8 - 305 ~1.2 0 150 132
-3-i74104
'anne ing~ 54 25 t,-
after 14
6 Angle'. crystals' orystall. z 'tion from the melt
yntoesizizig MgFe* 16
.2 y a i14
ferrite"
~-,~';:FbO wds ubed~-&S,'-Solvent PbO 1:4). Upon suggestion of
Tit'Ova" al a o exp eii Ei, -with B 0 addition -were made.: With this com-;
pnts 2
3
solvent MgFe 0 single orystals.-and. Ug-Al-ferrite of the composition.5 V
2 4
y' ti4i~e obtaine'd h korm of octahadipt -Numerical data on the condition"
-.; ~ in, t e
Y
571, 1,~of synthebi3,' - a r 6 given, in, Tabl e - 5.6, Vatudy 6f.the resonance absorption
nes- showed- that, the, M .04 crystals in,the ill direction have minimum
gFeq
4 1 at h - (AH resonance parameterswere J
fi so t
,-q ta e 1 k' Th ables, and
d'b 'ere. are, gur .3 references!
q-
e':.re arence,
~mon-sovikt,_ Th to.the English-language publioa-
.6-1,1(ri esmann. J. Appl. Phys*. IV,
tida readi'-as.-f6liowaV.: H`- S#' Belio4--:~'&"-j
159 i
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ACOWSION
0, lie
Yur'-Ywas ye. K..; Tmbit"*na P
zMajum alumimte remites on
TlTLFt The inflw.,~e of defeots in crystals O-C
no t- 64a 247,253
6 19
rjk& tvardogo We*
mums I IM
alundrate
as ferrites Imems'=
Top3r, TAGSt defects maPesiull Olumnat le crystals dislocation., resoamms
AG resonances Magnesium alumiml apimi struatures molten solverit
Jerromagnet . wthod:
=gnatio ftems
of defootS (&Ujocationso
ad the distribution The fmTo-
The authors WO investiPt ith qAxwI struatures
of (J. Its 0 ) In fe=jtq crptals w
2 3wa=ed in the 3-cm range Of ultrt"hUh frequen*7 on
ragolmos Was talulea
orystae in the 6YOOm MdAl,,?6)204 0"" by the Vamal "thod or OM
fr= a MUGU eolvents PbOQ2039 The Ck-F*jO3 Phase 000ura 'A orystalo with
structu"s or PjAtS8 OAgnted along thelbo-7
the (M) planes An long thin
AGGESSION, NRt-- -04011762
"tions Inclusions of 44 0 have been observed in ferrite orystale grown br the
2 3
Verneuil method and then subj4cted to oxidation* Crystals of w1ten solvent grow
in octahedrons* In these crystals., accumulations of dislocations are chiefly
in the octahedral jUl) planes Inclusions of d4e,20 in a crystal sharply expamd
3
the resonance cm*va (26H increases up to hundreds of oersteds)* When dislocations!
4he -value-or-2AK lnoreasesby--are
factions :in rystal structure may affect the - anisotropy, of resonance-ourve VdAth
c
(2AH) and of the resonance magnetic- field (HP)o In case of regular imperfeotrionssi
the carves of angular dependence of these two functions are fu3ly Systematico In
crystals with concentrations of defects (dislocations,* Inclusions of c:k -ee203)
one may obse"s "a'nomalouso signs of 2AH anisotropr in the. (M) plawsr contra-,7
1: to the phenomengla&al cosWbations of 0. V. Skrotskiy ard Le Vo'Kurbatov (Zhu?,
359 216s 1958) a Thus, the value of ZAK anisotropyj, along with ions of rare-earth
Impurities and of N24 homing a large apin-laftics relaxation frequenoyo is
affected. by the distribution of defects in the boay of the oryntals, "The authors
=Xess their thanks to Go As 3wlanskly for his guidame, in the works to ko Go
Furevich and A, As Shverto for valuable suggestions$, &M t4 8, Sh, Gondelev and go
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. of gpine3.-struetured ferrite crYstals lr- t~e Pro as
Oxidation Ce
of. growing by Vernsuills wthod. Rost krist. W29-137 164.
(HIRA 170)
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AUTHIOR: M:ukhin, V. P.; Yurlyeva, Ye. K.
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TITLE: -Influence of magnetic disorder in single-crystal ferrites on the relaxation
processes
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8., no. 7, 1966., 2011-2ol4
TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, '.spin resonance., spin wave, relaxation process.
ABSTRACT: In view of the fact that earlier investigations were qevoted essentially
to long-wave spin oscillations, the authors consider the influence of disordered dis-
trib,ation of magnetic ions over the sites of a crystal lattice op^ the attenuation of
the uniform precession and spin waves in a wide range of wave n~rnbcrs (from k = 0 to
k - 3 x 10S CEM - The eerlier studies were limitecl to wave-number regions k - 0 or
k - 10'- cffF-L. The tests -were made on single crystal Mg Mnj.3Fe .70
3. 4 (y - o, o.44
o.56, o.66, and 0-7) ferrites grown by the Verneuil meyhod. All investigations we"re:
made in the 3 cm band. The relaxation parameters (the width of the xcsonance curve
illb and the spin-wave width A11k) were measured by the methods of ferromia.-netic re;so-
nance and parallel "pumping" in the-3 em band. The resonance-curve widths AHO for
the directions of easy and light magnetization (100] and [111] ranged from 10 to 5.5
Oe for the (1001 direction and from 12.5 to 7.5 Oe for the (111] direction with in-
creasing order of the structure. 7be influence of inhomogeneities (magnetic disorder)!,
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on the short spin waves turns out to be stronger than the influence on the homageneou
precession, since the parameter6lik changes by afac-111-or 3 - 4 times, whereas 6110
changes by 1.5 - 2 times. The results are found to be in qualitative agreement with
the general theory of diffraction and scattering of waves,by inhomogencities in a
-medium. Some secondary effeats observed in the investigation are discussed briefly.
The authors thank A. I. Obr,~iztsov, B. M. Lebed',.A. G. Gurevich, and S. S. Staro-.
binets-for numerous discussions and V. G. Andrushghenko for help with the experiment.
art. has: 4 figures rmulas.
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.YIJR"j'.EVA, Yo.M.; LEMAN, V.I.; BALAM-3HUK, V.K.
Biochemical and histochemical research on placental proteins in
1-ate pregnancy toxem-i--E . 'Jrush . i gin . 40 no. 5: 5-7-6,a :~O 164.
KIRA 18,
4 C110gi I
Kafedra gistologii i embri (zav. - prof. J~ja.Subbotir.)
Novosibirskago meditsin3kogc ir,.3titut-a.
74~
YUR'YWA, Ye..M.
wcwt! ~
Now method of treating the umbilical cord. Akush. i gin. no.3:47-50
NY-je 155. (MLRA 8:10)
1. 1z kafeary akusherstva i ginakologii (zav.-prof. S.S.Paysuer)
Tomakogo neditsinskago Instituta Imeni T.H. Holotova.
(WILICAL CORD
troatment in novborn, sathod)
YMtY-7VAJ- Ye. M.: Master Md Sci (dies) -- "on methods of tmatirig the mvel.
of wwborn childron"t Torm1c, 1998. 15 pp (Tomnk State Mod Inst), 0.00 cople-a
(n, No 4, 1959, 132)
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USSR/Opticc S~riectroscopy. K-6
4~
/Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizika, 110 3, 1957~ 7854
Author Alcishin, P.A., Rambidi, N.G., Korobitsyna, I.K.
Kondrat'yeva, G.Ya., Yurlye74, Yu.K.
Title : Raman Spectra of Heterocyclic Compounds. Ii.
Orig Pub : Vestn. Mlosk. un-ta, _1955., I-To 12, 103-108
Abstract : Ranan spectra were obtained with a photometric estimate
of the Intensity of the lines of the following compounds:
furan A 3-dihyd-rofuran, tetrahydrofuran, 2,2,55-tetra-
metylfuranide, 'e!~L 2-d~hydropyrane,tetrahydropyrane, and
1.4-dioxene. Comparison of the spectra and of the litera-
ture data made it possible to establish the characteri',~-
t1c frequencies of fully symmetrical oscillations of thez_e
cycles. The inte-PI and the widths of the
lines were measured for these frequencies. It was e3ta-
blished that the intensity of the band reduces regularly
upon transition from -the softer to the harder cycle:
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USSR/Optics Spectroscopy. K-6
t
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizzika, 110 3, 1957, 7854
the cyclohexane 801 (250 units), tetrahydropy--ane 816
(242) dioxane 835 (223), and the value of the fr~~qxiency,
in accordance w,''th the theory, 1-ncreai3,:!3. For uix-Lerm
cycles the width of the lineo remains within the eynerl-
mental accuracy constant, and for fIve-term lines it di-
minishes with the hardness of the cycle. 'Ihe intensity
of the C = C -frequencies in the spectra of 'the investi-
,gated compounds is close to the values obtained for the
isolated C=C bonds of the alkanes and cyclanet3.
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IIEKHEDKO, F.V.3otv. red.; KIJZNETSOV, B.V., red.; MOSEYEV, I.V.,
red.; POLZIIK, P.V., red.; SQ'OLITERM.Z., L.V., red.; TELEESH,
B.M., red.; TSEZI.TSIHR, II.S., red.,
[Exchange of experience in pr-duction and technologieal
techniques in power enogneerlmg] Obmen proizvodstvenno-
tekbn'A.cbeskim opytom pc prorqyshlemoi enerZetike. Minsk,
1965. 105 P. 4IRA 16:10)
1. Nauclinc-tekbnicheskoye :,bshchestvo energeticbeskoy pro-
myshlennosti. Belorusskaye otdoleniye.
YUROYEVICH Nu ;' T I Y P41, A.G. p
', I L~ LXC 1 red.
~. . j jj;~~
[E-loctromagrjetle ajjtoj,,j*.t-lir- coarol (jaelliceal F,'.oVtroirag-
nitnye ustroist-va avtoinatiki. Moskva, Energiia 1 1964,
414 P. (MIRA 17:11)
f ff V ~ A04 fLk T11 I-.
;113VAYA lf-
U-13S R/C o al Dde 1940'
Coke
"An invo3tigation of the Process o Structural 14'ormation of Q'ok,~;," B-1. A. Onusaytis,
IT. P. Yurtevskaya, 13 pp
Iliz Ak Aauk, Otd 'fokh Na:ukll No 11
The dynwdco of pla.9tic deformation of coal in t..hu proce:3a of coAu.U., ch,,Lvacti-,riza~,*
the degruc of viscoAty of th~~ 'I'm-iii-A ~-Ilmtlc mw;s awd, Us horoi7eneit,;. Th!---
in t'ie electrLcal conductivity of cok-,.- produced in ita otmictural
gives the possib-il-ity of djt(,nTdrdn"f-- Vfv~, noment whurt form-ai'lon i's
comr,leted.
PA 2?T6
0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 e 0 a V10- *110- 1"W-FM
V 117 V
A I AA N LT l;Q I-',A- ~A - j - L_ A A k I t
4 Go
I Investcotttan of tile Pr=ess a coke 'C;u'rwe farnla'jan -40,
-0 1. Lt. A. Onu%altii am N. 1'. Y(,T'r%A3Ta. ifxfj~ cc".
--cf,
U.R.S.S_ (7arle Si. lrr"9415, _11`100 'i's Ras (otious byj,-,W;r "T~. fra-l- _eoc.
'kan). chaygvilid~ "md 't P,.sifm.
tjt%r~fit U114, .4 -111 i. 'W
1, *,0 -4
Ill 4 ItRW CytiII&I r4loEt ill till etc, (,Jr"jEM %~ ("1"'e", It, t~-tvp' to~M
with tilt itut'"IJAW ovottlills lot Its 14A%IK C.,Lo Of-Aitt" 11114%,till I'll ~Afv d.13 MI WAWA -4((.tMf4 '60
ho.0 I*tAvn 4RA Qtl*; tjoe cul
w&4 c'"ItItlinuteol 111 2 graill Oze .4 0,23 mm, arid lititiol with cipiAl ristm,4 he,46114,410 4 cl-41119 %"lh a U11100
2 with can't. The Itcricid Of PIA~Iic 'I'(41riclation lifito, k"jif Got ~)rk Tiliti, illore at 11,211" aftc, ,,,,tjIjjCtCd CtokIng. .
ItNt coolititc and
in min. front lite %tArt of tile eltilt. (4) tit th,~ proveil tit bo tit twice fO;Ki
Mat"Itle deperided on the 40ft (If C'Ul it t 411W but IWdillt JC4tjttC.. ~Ljfjljojc, 11,ot k,,1,1 :kt tilt, fittAl let It. for a quffi-
00 vely rteMly Werifictill (about 5 Illill.) file 4 ditYcrent kindi vient ktiAth N! 11hile I-Ail"It to 'how a reprodited,te 4.
I** -C I irtultwitite a
&W, The%r Coals hut reop. Cfintents in C. It. wo rht trititi. AvIvil,lote, 14 tilt' letoll.;
(111)KC95,4AI.M.1i; 4 coke N r%j'r-woI f:y 4X1. It
(11f) KIM- i,.12, 25-03; (IV) M.M. 4-95. 18.7. IV bad t f
hQ I:W the particular kilid. 4 - :i.(Wi x till$, b
4, IV
IOng"t 0 and the ItiClICSt Vi%1CrMty, decreasing with tetnp.-, ".ws th. he C!Icc. Mid. of o,ke 14 iwithil ittetatlic no
tile, le,p. driWildeq it
with I Allot Iff vriqNKity "ached a %tc2dy mitt. at 460 atiol imile but shows . cc Cftjr&CtC1Ji1tiC Of 2
00 : ~: et"r; it o-Aw"A be &.crillcd to the C
V -V. trip. In tile 11601C cudidiji'"l, ortile oJf the co"k rlectr,mlie 'Cillivoodu
90 ~ho%rd an rfc~. eond. 4 which % . , jr~lt Ik, Ifetd. by the ltlirtcr4l A111MILM
et ~ it, Mly UWl1le I jt1w d, Cr lattio,c jhtq "11t%j
00 Widirli-Alima and increased with tillie, tvth at allot illuTtM Ill tit, vrytal. N. Moo
at ri,itig lcmP.: at a givvn tcMP., the time tag GM ti
R I!. tzplu-arxwjcr tof 4 itirreavA ftom I (*-, *,,d 5 min, at 4411A)
f and Nxi" rt.%p,) to IV (4,-, Jilin.. at rOW); it (ell very
r3pittly with ri.An tellip.. dowil to 2LXxlt -i- I Initi, for ail
re 1 c4mis at livith time. x fora givv)j eml IC11111 to 2
a om,t. V-Ahl'. thus, -18- t1l, frii,taitce a the -kz hat
ties t. beic. WO cohorts. it did not cbangt~otli coding to
god retained the same value an repeated beating and we
cooling. Thi, indicates that this drop of clec.
resistance
The
4,
i:4 1 derfCAS04 lis with time at runit. tralp. &xj, &j)*)
141-341 444 -0."1 q4;
U x If i T i or 7
a cot, etc O;a rat 'Curct-moir W A U e*1
910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 a 0 0 O's 0 a 0 a 0 a 6 0 0 W
wad host of orteEnc, ead
wk". n. onusaftis "d N' P.
4
dcad. ici. (I.R.S.S., M-ise gti- Qc 44C
a It 0): cf. C.A. 41, !M_41) 111w.
Gi cmd. a-was messuced " desetibee. vmviouslly (loc. 4!0,)
temp. cd 700. 900. No. xttd 10M' ica a V
"P1=0TV gch temp., " cmd., R - I/C rewbel
Ov otter same dmc # a min. vattv.. madly about -7 -13 ohm*
todepademlly of the oking temp, At-eWWW800%the
MID. R remaAns coast, Gas standiftc at that temp. (expoA.
a Protanced up to W5 and 337 min., ttsp.). Oc cocUac
from 70G'. R tjoes itufformly; an reneared hestiag and
coating after I vol 2 days the R-temp. are W=-
a. 4, !1 wftt Wted to Id&w R 6t av verY acadY jar#W to to 0
the w4$AQ am, am Praak"r fcM from hystaeds.
ro 0
Thh detawsmies that the ittudam at
'CO
temp. coFff. ol R; the shift in &be. Taftes of R Is asatbed
to advorptlan of 0 In the 24-hr. latervatt betwom imc-
cessive awcommments, Its cowr"t, howevff. to the
0 fs cKRUtancy of the min. R rewbed at 74W 4ad 800% the utla.
R attafixed at temp. higher than 800* increosed an further
0
a tmp.. retching a vaLme higher than -so
ft mitt. the axat. R Platted Againg temp.
&how$ a dat min. in the ktat 830 ad QW;
b,"M' this = Is not necessarily pgvswved ca re-
ted Coaling heat y the partions trp to about U5 0
w0 vtmhdAg Tepco=p1mad to each c4her In
J:j 'rjacessive cydes. The time 0 necesoxy to attato min. R Z-06
Is IL floctim of temp., decreasing koin WO to Omt W- IMPO'
Ai~i '-
40 min. betwam 7W wW 9W'; this 60-70 ado. bow. to
Bit' be a utla as 0 is cwt fartber shcwtemed on further dm (it too
got temp. toiW4W 1000". 1ncomch:s1ooi,st=d=e(m=-
Un [a coke Is comwed tcabout Wo-wo'. a Is t*4-
ed by the tIM cow"My of ((it mitt. R wo the M.
it.
and
Abilityatita temp. c=ff. 11catiasto keepicic
Wadw
at blow temp. nodt b2 gxzdual changes In stracttwe. .311ji za C.. Lai
U a Aw so L11;
it j1A
D it Co it a a it 2 K cf t1i KO 14 An & I v nd a I N *a
v w a Of* a a 0 0 0 e 0 0 a 4F 9 0 0 w 0 0 *1* 0 9 e 0 a is 0 0
00
'00
tIQqL,X
P"' 61vw- asiRdva W "3"r'u q- P-01 jrq "tUtqd
pawp aig 'Aeuiulr 01j3 " aaa q..oq; MWPA tug
I"q 0,11p
jol 'Ifqt[MAU Alao IZI
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0411 Jul P. :31 Iojp I H*3 [VIA P-uedtuo3,,
)a "am qjqus ;XLL .,,41
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00 0 0 0 0 900 4
D s 0 0 8s 0 SIM :if*
two 0 ***a*** a
to S 0
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go es 4**
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1669.
FOIWATION OF MICROSTRUCTM OF 000. Causaitiso B. A. and
:
lur N. P-. (BuU. Aoad.
Soil U*343.Rde Seat. Tech.
60 INTO - 801494)e The' relationship among the
4uly
00 ,
P;~:rtios of different Cools# their behaviour during -
00
caking and
properties of.the Coke obtained, and also the
,
influence of coking coadlItcas od coke structured, wore aft
00 iz "
investigated. Methods used wares study of alectrooonduatf
xity,
determination of h4at of wetting, and determination of
go
0 absorption capacity ofr beatene end water at dtirfersat 4tagage
Observations an plasticity and *1*4troconductivity orere
made under 4ynamio conditions (unarfsot*d by changes durinG COO
cooling or quaixhing of samples)* Results, which are chart*d,
d
d dl
d
t
t
b
t
i
d
l
f
t
a
e
scusse
a
n
ica
e prosena* o
u
, an
ructuxe
,
a ge~ s
while in the plastic state. Soo
AF
to's
71 A
,
9( T1.1r K 5 r9
it Q( W4 n ItA
i
f
o
0 It O
lo 0o
s
0 0 00 00000 is
00010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 a 0
4
Changes In the structure of coke M high terupefatures.
i9ays lewst. Mall.
B A* Inu 11 Vvur 1,ev
Mylitm T;k
k S~S _;" 4
mr).
Ut coke at iWAXI), its all flicif
(wittv for it Is Ontipteird
cnt:*- (td In the amt. of N, further
a in h~C-4,43.4K744).
firte stmetuxv shich Us rrsch