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AUTHO',!S: ZaoBtrovski;r, F. P., Kovtun, P. K. SOVt/64-58-5-8/21
TITLE: -- ~The Conden7ation of Ammonia From a flitrogen-l~ydrogen Mixture
(Kondensats:Lya ammiaka iz azoto-vodorodnoy smesi)
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1958, Nr 5, pp. 292 - 295 (U"SR)
ABSTRACT: In the condensation of ammonia by cooling two processes, the
transfer of heat and the mass, take place. The difference J---'l
the temperatures of the gas mixture and the cooling surfacei
on the one Imnd, and the difference in the partial vapor
pressure of the condensed component in the Interior of 'the
mixture and the pressure of the vapor phase stress at the
condensation film at the wall on the other hand play the
decisive roles here. The rates of these processes may be at.
different ratios to one another, so that, for instance, a
vapor condensation may take place only at the cooling surfe.ce,
or it may take place in the interior and lead to the formation
of a fog. In order to avoid the latter the cooling of the
vapor-gas mixture must apparently take place in such a way
that the vapor oversaturation does not exceed the socalled
critical oversaturation at which the condensation in the gas
Card 1/3 volume takea place. In order to determine the conditions
The Condensation of Ammonia From a Nitrogen-Hydrogen SOV/64-58--5-8/21
Mixture
causing the formation of fog the concentratioa of the
condensing component and the temperature of the gases along
the heat exchange surface must be determined. There exist
some methodo for calculating the cooling of partly condensed
gas mixturen. These do not, however, correspond to the
conditions nentioned. There are those found b T Merkel (Ref 2),
Berman (Ref 4), or Colborn and Hougen (Kollborn i Khougen)
(Ref 3) which are too complicated. Others are incomplete
like that of Jonston (Dzhonston) (Ref 5). In order to in-
vestigate the problem mentioned in the title the authors
employed the "step-by-step" method of calculating the mobile
forces according to K.U.Shabalin et al. In the derivation
of the calciLlation equations the authors mention for the
coefficient of the convective heat transfer the formula by
Nussel't (Ref 6) and in the case of the coefficient of mass.
transfer the analogous formula by Shervud (Re. f 6). By means.
of some exanplea the calculation of this condensation is
carried out according to the initial data. The relation of
saturation concentrations to the temperature is determined
Card 2/3 according to the data supplied by Larson and Blek (Ref 7).
The Condensation of Ammonia From a Nitrogen-Hydrogen sov/64-58-5-8/21
Mixture
There are 3 figures and 6 references# 4 of which are Soviet,
1. Ammonia--liondensation 2. Hydrogen-nitroge;v-nixtures --- Chemical
effects 3. Hydrogen-nitrogen mixtures-Properties 4. Oondenslitio-n
reactiona
Card 3/3
22(l) SOV/3-59-.3-15/48
AUTHORS: Zo.ostrovskiy, F.P.7 and Panfilov, A.P.
TITLE: For Creative Cooperation With the Brigades of Commu-
nist Labor (Za tvorcheskoye sodruzhestvo s briga-
dami kommunisticheskogo truda)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik vysshey shkoly, 1959, Nr 3s PP 28-30 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The development of Brigades of Communist Labor will
help to solve the ne-,~,* problems raised by the 21st
Party Congress, Their solution will in many respects
depend on raising labor productivity, introducing
new enginceriing methods and advanced technology. To
assist the workers of the UrallskAy zavod tyazhUlogo
mashinostroyeniya imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (Ural Heavy
Equipment Plant imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) (Uralmashzavod)
in this cause, scientists of tb4 Ural Polytechnical
Institute, the Professors S.I. Samaoylov and I.Ya.
Tarnovskiy, the Docents A.A. Spiridonov and Yu.P.
Poruchikov have visited the working places and tho-
Card 1/3 roughly studied labor conditions. As a result, a
SOV/3-59-3-15/48
For CreatiNre Cooperation With the Brigades of Communist Labor
complex long-term working plan was drawn up for every
Communist Labor Brigade. It consists of 3 basic
sections: labor productivity; problems of new engin-
eering and advanced technology, technical help and in-
dustrial training of laborers; social-political work
and the Brigade members' cultural education. The
author describes some of the tasks which the Brigades
have set themselves in cooperation with the Institute
scientists. The Brigade of N. Tyulenev is now polish-
ing a pump staff's cylindrical and conical surface by.
centrifugal ball machining when mdking the staffs,
which is cheaper, more productive and gives better re-
sults. The personnel of the Uralmashzavod has assumed
the following obligations: to reduce by 3,000 tons,
by improving the construction, the weight of equip-
men~t turned out by the plant. Much is being done by
the students to help brigade members in their study,
rationalizing work and in raising the technical and
cultural level. Schools of Communist labor which
Card 2/3 should generalize the experience of innovators, and
SOV/3-59-3-15/48
For Creative Cooperation With the Brigades of Communist Labor
equip the industrial workers with knoviledge in the
field of engineering and advanced teelhnology are to
be organized. Several of these schools have already
been organized and their curricula and programs
drawn up.
ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politelchnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.
Kirova (Ural Polytechnical Institute imeni S.M.
Kirov)
Card 3/3
MAKAROVp V.M.p inzh.; DIKGMNTAYEV, T.A.; KADKEVICHp V.N.;
SAMWIIOVA, A.A.; _4&$TJ~OVS.K.1Y,-Y.P. p kand. tekhn.nauk'
retsenzent; RUBAREV, V.I., inzh., red.; TAIRWA, A.L.,-
red.izd-va; MODEL', B.O., tekhn.red.; UVAROVA, A.F.0
tekhn.red.
[Rubberized and bimetallic machines and devices for the
chemical industry; design and manufacture] Gummirovan-
rWe i bimetallichookie mashiny i apparaty khimichoskikh
proizvodstv; konst.ruirovanie i izgotovlenie. [13y) V.M.
Makarov i dr. Moskva) Mashgiz,, 1963. 274 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
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ZAOSTBOVSKIYe N.H.,,Auzh.-zam19ustroite1'.
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Organization of farm centers. Zemledelle 6 no.5:81-82 My 158.
(Collective farms) (KIRA 11#06)
BOZJMKO, I.N.; ZAOSTROYSXITA, Te.N.
XnBurIng t 0 raw products to canning factories In tb*
Hungarian People's Republic. Kons.1 ov.prom. 12 no.9-37-39 S 157.
(MLRA 10:10)
1. Opytno-selektaivanaya. stantaiYa Voesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellsb)go
inatituta konserrno,,r I ovoahcheaushIl'noy promyshlannonti v stanitse
Krymakoy (for Dozhe:ftko).i~2. Vae9oyu%nyy nauchno-issledovatellakty
institut konserynoy i ovoshcheaushillnoy promyshlennostl (for
Zaostrovskaya).
(Hungary--Canning industry)
JI
KRIVIN, B.G.; ZAOSTROVSKAYA, YO-N-, speteredaktor; GUSEVA. E.A., redak-
tor; =913MV2, tel-.hnicheskiy redaktore
(Tomato big bud and ineani'of controlling it] Stolbur tomatov
i mpry bor'by a nim. Moskva. Pishchapromisdat, 1957. 55 p9
(Tomatoes-Diaeases and pasta)
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SATU?rNSKIY, F.V,; ZAOSTRO:VTSW, I.T. (Leningrad)
Galina Petrova and Narita TSmkanova, heroes of the Soviet Union.
Mod.sestra 18 no.1104-45 N 159. (MIRA 130)
(WOW UR, 1939-i945--MICAL AND SANITARY APPAIRS)
ZAOSTHDVTSBV, P,,- (Leningrad')
Soclallst property aikd cormodlt7 production under socialfism.
Vop.ekon. no-3:97-104 Mr 10. (MIRA 12:5)
(Economics)
ZAC,STROVTSEV, P.O.
Direct work for society under socialism. Trudy LIEI no-05:128-143
161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Labor and laboring classes)
MOT'SEVA,
PIRIDLIN, S,Z,; ALIMNYAN, S.1,
Terramyoin synthesis in joint cultures of inactive =tae,,s of
Actinomyces rimosus. Dok3-. All SSSR 136 no. 3;714-2~7 Ja 161.
(MMA 14,.2)
1, Fradotavlono akademikom V.N. Shapoohnikovym.
(TERM4YCIN) (ACTIM47CES)
ZAOZERSY,AYi,, E.
"Manufalctura pri Petre I.," Moacow, 1947
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BESKROVHYY, L.G.. doktor ivt.nauk, red.;--2A.DZMSX&IA,,Xe.I., doktor tat.
nauk, red.; MCMUZHEIISKIY. A.A., kand.ist.nauk, red.; VOLKOV,
S.L. red.izd-va-, PCMGCROIFSKAYA, TS.H., red.izd-va; MrM. Ye.y.,
tekhn.red.
[Primary accumulation in Russia (17th and 18th centuries); a
collection of articles] K voprosu o pervonachallnom hakoplenii
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Omh 11:6)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut istorii,
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ZAOZMSKIY, L It. Dr. of Chemical Sciences, and ANMEYEVA, Z. F. Cand of Chem. Sci.
Pxesent-Day Methods For the Separation of Pare Farths," by
1. W. Zaozerskiy, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, and Z. F.
Andreyeva) Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Milmicheskaya
Hauka I Promyshlennost;, Vol 1, 140 5, Sep/O`ct_5_6_,PP 512-
53.7
The applications of rare earths, proerties of rare earths, methods
forthe separation of cerium earths, and methods for the separation of
,Atrium earths are discussed under consideration of all practical. aspects
of j~are-earth elements produ~2tion. The following applications and results
comiected with nuclear enerGy developments are mentioned:
Glass containing cerium Is used for protection against radiation
emilited from nuclear reactors.
Lanthanum salts are used as carriers in the isolation and separation
of 'brans-uranium elements.
After irradiation in a nuclear reactor, thulium in converted into
the gwmna-radiation emitter TU 170; which can be used in X-ray radiography,
thus replacing X-ray tubes.
Some rare earths are effective WA absorbers of thermal neutrons, r.0
that, nuclear reactions can be regulated by employing them.
Me oxides of Ladoliniur, and samriur., which sti-angly absorb neutrons,
acre %isd! in cerumic etvAtinis onployed In nuclear reactors.
The element prometheum (Fm6l), being radioactive, could not be isolated
from the mixture of naturally occurring rare-eartb elements, because no
s-Wole isotopes of this element exist in nature. In 1947 artificially pro-
duced prometheum 1,ras isolated from splinter products of the fi.ssion of
uranium taking place in nuclear reactors. Thie prometheum obtained in this
manner vas in the form of a relatively stable isotope with a half life of
4 yr and a mass number of 14',!.
A bibliography consisting of 2 USSR references and 24 non-USSR refer-
ences follows the article.
[Comment: The infornation on the separation and'isolation of rare
earth elements, which has apparently been compiled by the USSR authors
mainly from data given in foreign publications, is of importance from
the standpoints of the production of thorium and of elements like titanium,
niobiumt, and tantalum, which also occur together with rare-earth elements,
the:reprocessing of nucleor fuel and the elimination of splinter elements
frcm it, and decontamination from harmful radioactive isotopes or rare-
earth elenLants
AUSHIII, S.H.9 doktor'aeI'ak*hozyaystvennfth nauk, prof.: TILOYARS. V.V.,
daktor khim. nauk, khIm. nauk, prof.:
POIDSIN, V.A., kand. khIm. nauk, dots,
Chemistry departmentt3 of the Academy during the Soviet rule [with
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ZAOZERSKIY, Ivan Nikolayevioh zaal, deyntell nauki i tekhn1ki
KOTLYAJFQVO Roatiolay
Wadimirovich; PLATONOVYedor Petrovich; POLOSIN,
Vasiliy Alekseyevich, &ta.; RYABKOV, Vasiliy Aleksandrovich
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dotsent; SILUUYEV, A.N., redaktor; Ye.I., tekhnicbeekly
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plastov kuzbassa v voskhodizahchem poriadke. Moskva, Ugletakhizdat,
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(GOOPOMtivo societies)
(Xmpekida, Vadezhda Konstantinovm, 1869-1939)
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What is hindering prodnction, of reed bloPka. Prom.koop. 13
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promsoveta, g.Nulms.
(Reed (Botarq))
-- :;
~Reoearch -on the Tlse of Dyes as a Flotation Reagent,"
M. B. Zapadansklyp Mokhanobr, Leningrad, 3 Pp
"Tavetnye -YetallZ~' No 2
7be re.,mlts of reaearch on-using acid or anion dyes,
basie or cat-ion 4yea, and mordant dves as flotation
,reagents. Tablezi of mixtures used and reaulto ob-
tained.
USSR/Metals - Wolfram Jan 50
Analysis
"Recovvv., of Cinchanine From Filtrates After
IWbifram Precipitation," M. B. Zapadinskly,
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"Zavod Lab" Vol XVI, No 1
suggests method for recovering cinchonine after
~recipitatiag minute quantities of tungstic
acid. Method offers possibility of using this
expensive reagent repeatedly for wolfram analy-
sis. Recovered cinchonine contains certAin
ario~inj (to 25%) of sesquioxides which., however,
FM 159T24
USSR/Yetals - Wolfram (Contd) jan 50
do, not interfere with determination of wolfram
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