SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZEMZINA, I.N. - ZENCHENKO, Y.N.
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ZEMZINA, I.N.; TSUKERVANIKp I.P.
Acylation of aromatic comlounds. Report No.g. Uzb.khim.zhur.
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CAT-PGORY :Chem-4exI Technology. Chemical Products and
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,
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T ITLE' Automatic Control and Menstirment of Poed
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A;
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(PARALYSIS etiol.)
ZZUTY, 14iroolav
. . ................
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No. 10, Oct. 1959.
GORDADZE., G.N.; ZENAYSHVIU,-Q.F,
Study of the acjion of antibiotics on lar7ae of Ancylostoma
within the hostle bodyi Wdeparazoi pe-rasbol. 29 n**4t/a8-
421 JI-Ag 160 (KM 131n)
le Iz Gellmintologicheekogo otdeleniya (rukovoditell - prof*
G.N. Gordadze) Haufto-issledovatellvRogo instituta malyai-li i
meditsinskoy parazitologii imeni, S*S* Viraladze (dir. - prof.
G.M. Maryashvili) Ministerst7a zdravookhraneniya Grasinskoy
SSR,
(HWKWORM DISEME) (ANTIBIOTICS)
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Other Helmitoges with Carbon Tetrachloride. "(Dissertation for De,-rees in
Science and Fngineering Defmdgdat USSR Higher Educational Instltw tions.
Tbilisi. State Medical Inst. 'Tbilisi, 1955
301 Knizhmya Letooist, No. 25, 18,jun 55,
For Degree of Doctor of Yedical Sciences
RIM
"---#22wjNAT6'HV1L1 O.P.
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(HIJ?A 10:1)
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toinokoy parazitologitimeni S.S.'Arsaladze Ministerstva zdravo-
okhraneniya Gurzinskoy SSR (dir. ine'tituts - prof. G.H.Maruaahvilt,
zav. otdeleniyem - kardidat meditainakikh nauk G.11.Gordadze)
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carbon tetrachloride In ankylostomiasis, fatal compl.
Mug))
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23, 1965,
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[Materials of the.3cientific Session of Helminthologists of
the Transcaucasian Republics on Problems of Helminthofauna
and Control of Helminthiasis in Man,.Farm,Animals and
Plants] Materialy Nauchnoi sesaii gellmintologov respublik
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ZMMUSKI, Konrad
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(TULAM-MIA, epid.onlology,
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DENGELY V., inz.; ZENG, _M9 ~ inz*
Results of the ground motion and deformation measurement in upoast
shaft undermining. Uhli 6 no.9:295-300 S 164.
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BOGUSHEVSKIY, A.A., kand-takhnenaWc, GAIYANISt TO-Po, lnzh-,
rzp 0, A.A. , inzh., MAMOV, V. I. , 1nzh-
land raclamtion for agricultural usa in the Yakut A.S.S.Re Gidr.
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(Yakutia-Irrigation) (YalCutift-Drainage)
2ENCHMO, Alskesy Fedorovich [Zenchanka, Aj; UKMOV, 1). Nksussu, D.I.
red.
(Let's show you SnovlI, a new collecAlve farm village] Vogl isnoo
novae kolhasnae jjalo %ou, -Hinsko Dziarxh.vyd-ya BSM, 1959*
31 P. (Collecti.ve farms) (MMA 13.- 4)
Was,
ZENCHNNO, A. L
Protection o? measuring Instruments In shipping by railroad.
Friboro,~roeuie no.9;28 S 16o. (MIRA 13S 9)
(Measuring instrumen tGL) (Packing for shipment)
KUZININSKIY, A.S., GOLODFARB, YA.L., FRDOROV, B-P-, 7MCHMO, A.I.,
XOGIRM, A.P., GORUSHKIMA, G.I., ANURT,
Synthesis of some thiophene derivatives ancl study of their
behavior asAnaTed1pnts of rubber acnelerators and antioxidants).
Zhur.prikl.khim. 33 no.5:1182-1187 ~my 16o. (MM 13:7)
(Mophene) (Vulcanization)
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Volatilization of Ingredients.,from Polymers
PERIODICAL:. K611oidnyy zhurnal~ .196G., Vol XXII, Nr 1, pp 2-8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present,study was carried-out to establish the
empiric rules characterizing the behaviour of ingredients
in,caoutchouc-and rubber under various conditions, and
also to consider,the problem from the theoretical stand-
point. Object of the study was the volatilization of an
antioxidant,V~phenyl-? -naphthylamin6, from a rubber plate,
while heating the la ter in a gas current. The investi-
ation method was as follows: Sodium butadiene rubberl~'
B, withou'~ aritioxidant) was mixed on micro-ro-11-ers
M
with phenyl-/:~-naphthylamine. From the mixture obtained,
plates of a given thickness were pressed. The volatiliza-
tion of the antioxidant from a caoutchouc plate with
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standard surface (150 x 10 mm) was carried out in a glass
tube 18 mm in diameter, the caoutchouc sample being ,
placed on a glass support. The tube-was laid into a hori-
zontal tube furdtce heated with a silicone l' Uid which
Tee dia-
was forced in from a Vobser (sic) thermostat
gram). The.nitrogen current passing through the tube
carried the vapors of the antioxidant from the heated tube
section into an attached trap immersed into a cooling ' I
mixture. The antioxidant condensing in the trap was.quan-
titatively determined with the colorimetric method. The '
volatilization process was studied at temperatures above,
100 C. The rate of volatilization of the antioxidant
was determined with.respect to the velocity of the nitro-
gen current passing over the plate, to the plate thick-
ness and to the initial concentration of the ingredient.
The activation energy of the volatilization process is
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equal-to,_14,01cal/mole. It could e observed bha the
rate of volatilization ofp~Ml-e-naDhthylaminle-
creases ~n accordance with tg, gjaeNoof gply-
m9rs: polyethylene>fluororu Der--~7 - - 7, F'V -
2 nairite. The rate of volatilization sharply falls
with increasing,-density of the three-dimensional net--
work of the vulcanizate.and also declines in the pre --
sence of a fille-r.-The proposed mechanism of this vola-
tilization process was.confirmed by corresponding theo-
retical calculations, as a result of which the equation
C
- = 1 - 4R (13)
C0-
(c amount of ingredient volatilizing during the period
t; C0 - initial amount of ingredient in the rubber (per-
cent by weight); m constant; R - thickness of rubber
plate (in cm)) could be found. The vulcanisates used to
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show the rate of volatilization in dependence on the
three-dimensional network of tubber specimens were pre-
pared by treating 1 mm-thick caoutchouc plates with X-
-ray tubes for radiochemical investigations of the type
TRT.~-ZA (developed by the Institut fizicheskoy khimii
AN'SSSR - Institute of Physical Chemistry
_.LS USSR
under nominal-w-o-r-71ng conditions of the tubes of 80
k-%v and 200 ma. There are 1 diagram, 8 graphs and 18
references, 10 of.which are Soviet, ?.English, and 1
German.
ASSOCIATION: -Naudhno-issledovatel9skiy institut rezinovoy promysh-
lennosti.. Moskva (Scientific Research Institute of the
Rubber Indust---,, Moscovl~-
7 SUBMITTED:. December 7, 1958.
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AUTHORS; Kuzlmins'kiy, A. Golldfarb- Ya.- Fedorov. B.P... Zaac4enko.,_
_Aj., Kogerman, A.P., Gorushkina, G.I., Angert, L.G.
THU: The Synthesis of Some ThiophenelDerivat'ives and the Study of
Their Behavior as Rubber Ingredients (Accelerants and Anti-
oxidants). Communication 2.
PERIODICALs Zhurnal prikladnoy khimA4.-4, 1960, Vol 33, No 5, PP 1182 187
TEM Some azomethines of the thiophene series are accelerants of the
vulcanization process (Ref 1], some of them being also antiseptics [ ef -21
which is important for the cable industry. The most suitable azomethines
are those containing hydroxyl groups. Other substances of this type were
synthesized,:therefore, which differed only in.the position of the hydroxyl
group:5. Slib following substances were synthesizedt bis-[2-thenylidene]-
bydrazine, bls-[5-methyl-2-thenylidene]-hydrazine, bis-[2-thenylidene]-,L-,-
phenylenediamine, 51-metbyl-21-thenylidene-6-amino-2-moreaptobenzothiazole,
5-methyl-2-thenylidene-o--aminoph
, pol and 21-oxybenzylidene-2-thenylam-tne,
as well as two new sulfidesi _oxyetbyl]-2-thenylsulfide and 2-thenyl-
In-oxyphenyll-sulfide. The two sulfides mentioned and 21-thenylidene-6-
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The Synthesis of Some Thiophene Derivatives and the Study of Their Behavior
as-Rubber Ingredients (Accelerants and Antioxidants). Communication 2.
amino-2-meroaptobenzothiazole and 6-amino-2-mercaptobenzothiazole are
accelerants, but their efficiency is less than that of mercaptobenzothiazole.
It was eiident that the hydroxyl group positively affects the accelerating
action of the-oompounds, if it is located in the para-state of the benzene
ring. The Introduction of molecules of mercaptobemothiazole of the amino-
group into the benzene ring decreases the efficiency of the compound. A
further complication of the molecule decreases the efficiency still more.
The cause of these phenomena is not known at the present.time. The principal
role in the accelerating action of the compounds considered is played by the
hydroxyl group.
There are 4 tables and 5 references; 2 Soviet, 2 E~iglish and 1 German.
SUBMITTED: August 20, 1959
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100 B117/B203
AUTHORSs Angertt Lo Gal- Z�!~ ~Ihen o~A. ~1.9 KuzIminskiyo A. S.
TITLEt Volatilization of ingredients from rubbers
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyaj no. 13, 19619 652, abstract
lYK328 (Tr. N.-i. in-ta remin. prom-ati, ab. 6, 1960, 92-101)
TEXTt The autliore studied the kinetics of volatilization of Neozone D in
N flow from CKG(SKB) plates with a standard surface and given thickness
2
(h). The kinetic curves were described with an equation of the type
0/00 - [1 - exp(-kt)] (I)9 where C is the amount of ingredient volatilized
at the.instant t, in.% by,weight of rubberl 0 the initial amount of the
0
ingreaientl and X the rate constant of volatilization. The activation
energy (E) of the process is 14 kcal/mol4. The,(equation
K'- Ko.[;xp (-E/RT)] E(jot/(b +lot)] (1 + so )/h II) was derived on the
0
basis of the found dependences of K on temperature (T), flow velocity of
the gas (cvt) CO) and h. K is a constant depending on the nature of the
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substance studied and of the polymer. a and b are xperimentally found.
The loss of ingredient can be calculated from (I) and(II) for various
polymers and test conditions. The volatilization rate decreases in the
order of polymers polyethylenenluorine rubber'~polybutaaiene rubber>UC-10
(4XS-30)>Ck'H-26 (SKN-26);;Pnairit (this agrees with data on the change in
solubility); volatilization of SKB*is slowed down by introduction of fille:,
more.by channel'black than by chalk. In radiation vulcanizates of SKB,
volatilization is slowed down by an increase in density of the lattice.
[Abstraoter's notes Complete translation.]
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Volatilization of inr edients from polymers. Koll.zhur. 22 no.l:
2-8 Ja-F '6o. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Hauchno-issledovatel'sIdy Institut rezinovoy promyshlennosti,
Moskva.
(Volatility) (Rubber) (Antioxidants)
AUTHORSj
TITLEt
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Angertr L.G.9 Golldfarb, Ya.L.7 Gorushkina, G.I., Zenchenko,
A.I., RuzOminskiyq A.S., Fedorov, B.P.
Syntheses of Some Thiophene Derivatives and the Study of Their
Behavior as Ingr6dieats of Resins (Accelerators and Antioxi-
dants) ((Sintezy.nekotorykh proizvodnvkh tiofena i izucheniye
ikh povedeniya v kaches; tve inerediy.4ci..= (uskoriteley i
antioksidantov))
Zhurnal priklaanoy khimiij 19599 Vol XXXII, Nr 2,
PP 408-418 (USSR) -
A total of 15 compounds of the thiophene series were investi-
gated as ingredients of resin mixtures. They all contained
the azomethine group XC4H2SCH = NRY, where X is hydrogen or
CH3 -91 R an aliphatic or aromatic radical, Y a substituting
group. Secondary amiftes were prepared by heating thenyl di-
chloride with amines in a solution of benzene or toluene.
The products of this reactiong their melting and boiling
pointaq analyses and yields are given in Table 2. These com-
pounds inhibit the oxidation of rubber. The inhibiting action
is due to the nature of the ortho- and paragroups in the'
benzene ring. As a control sample rubber containing phenyl-
P-naphthylam-4ne.was used in the experiments. The thenyl
group C 4H3SCH2_ has nearly the same inhibiting influence
SOVIBO-32-2-32156
Syntheses of Some Thi6phene Derivativee and the Study of Their Behavior as In-
gredients of Re'sins (Accelerators and Antioxidants)
an the phanyl group. The most pronounced effect have the in-
hibitore 5-methyl-2-thenylidene-n-aminophenol, 2-thenyl-
-naphthylamine, eto. The synthetized compounds were tesee-d
also as vulcanization accelerators on the rubbers SKBf SKS-30,
SXN-26 and NK. Most effective were 2-mercapto-4-(21-thienyl)
-thiazole and di-2-thenylideneethylenediamine. The thenyli-
dene group had a greater effect on vulcanization acceleration
than the benzene ring.
There are 5 tables, 1 graph and 20 referencesq 10 of which are
Soviet, 3 American, 3 English, 2 German, and 2 French.
SUBMITTED: May 13, 1957
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ZXNCHMO, A.V.
Anatomical and histological modifications In the foot following
Osisoplastic surgery according to Vletdimirovl method. Khirurgiia
no,4:76 Ap '54. (HLRA 7:6)
11 Iz Ukrainskogo instituta ortopedil I travmatologii imeni
X.I.Sitanko.-
(FOOTT, surgery,
*Wladimiroff's operation, postop. anat. & histol.
changes)
ZENOMMi A.V., kand.med. nauk
Differential diagnosis of myelodisplasia. Trudy Ukr. nauch.-
isal. inst. ortoF~ i travm. no.15:89-91 159 (MIRA 16:12')
1. 'Iz Ukrainskogoi~~ticbno-iserledovatellskogo instituta orto-
pedii ~ travm atologii imeni prof. M.I.Sitenka (dir.-chlen-
korrespondent AMIT SM, profo N.P.Novachonko).
the os
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8:10)
ituta ortopedil
deyatell
ZENCEINKO, A.Y.. kaudidat maditainakikh nauk
~-klkw
Nechanogenesix, clinical peculiarities and treatment of pronation
dislocations of the head of the radius In children. Ortop.travm.'i
protez, 17 no*6:107-108 N-D 156. (KERA 10:2)
1. 1z Ukrainakogo nauchho-iseledovatellskogo, instituta'ortapedit i
traymatologii im. R.I.Sitanko (dir-ektor vasluzhennyy deyatell
nauki professor N.P.Movachenko)
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AUTHORS:
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TITLE; The Production of Protective Atmosphere for Bright
Annealing (Froizvodstvo zashchitnoy atmosfery dlya
svetlogo otzhiga)
PERIODICAL Stall, 959; Nr 2r pp 151-15? (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The development of the production of a protective
atmosphere for bright annealing of cold rolled sheets
on the Magnitogorsk Works is described. The atmosphere
is produced by the combustion of a mixture of coke oven
and blast furnace gas of the following composition'%:
CO 1?-19; 002 ?-10; 02 - 0.2; CnHm - 0.1; H2 25-30
CH4 8-12. The technological scheme of the production is
shown in fig.4. The characteristic feature of the plant
is the automatic control of the gas to air ratio, shown
Z, ,-5, which is 'based on the differential pressure of
the gas before and after combustion. The dependence of
the 00 content in th-.- protective atmosphere on the
differential pressure before and after combustion is
shown in fig.6. It was established that in order to obtain
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annealing the protective atmosphere should be dried to
-3000 dew point and contain 3-5,% of hydrogen, up to 1-5/co'
of carbon dioxide and 3-4%o of carbon monoxide. The
necessary conditions for obtaining the protecti-ve
atmosphere of constant composition.are as follows,
5tabilithy of the calorific value of the initial gas and
an automatic maintenance of the gas to air ratiopassing
into the combustion chamber. There are 6 figures and
2 references,, both of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: iMagnitogorskiy -Metallurgicheskiy Kombinat (Magn,-.,togorsk
Metallurglical Combine)
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Producing protecti've atmospheres for bright annealing* Stal'
12 no.2:151-155 F '59. (MIR& 12:2)
1. Ma itogorski3r metallurgicheakiy kombinate
Cealing of metals) (Protective atmospheres)
,ZENCHENKO, M.A.; PETSINA, Z,N.1- SEICNOVA, L,A,, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Nonwoven filter fabrics made from chlorine. Tekst. prom. 24 no.9:
43-45 S 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Nachallnik otdela netkanykh tokstillnykh materialov Kaliningkogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tekstillnoy promyshlennosti
(KNIITP) (for Zenchenko). 2. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey netkanykh
tekstilInykh materialov Kalininskogo hauahno~-issledovatellskogo
institute. tekstillnoy promyshlennosti (for Petayna). 3. Otdol
netkanykh tekstilInykh materialov Falininakogo nauchno-issledo-
vatellakogo inatituta tekstillnoy promyshlennosti (for Semenova).
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AUrHOR: Zenchenko,.. F. I't Engineer
TITLE: 'Automatic Grading of Sheet Metal
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1960, No. 8, pp. 732-7733,
TEU. At the Magnitogorskly metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Magnitogorsk
Metallurgical Combine) equipment for the automatic grading of sheets was installed
in one of the units for oross-outting steel sheets. The apparatus cuts sheets
0.2 - 0.6 mm thick and 500 ~- 1,000 mm wide at a rate of 1.5 -5.0 m/seo, the
length of the strips varies from 330 to 1,510 mm, the maximum weight of the coil
given up on the machine for cutting amounts to 15 tons, with an external diameter
of 1,800 mm. The apparatus for detecting diefoots In the sheets was incorporated
into the process of extending and cutting the sheets and was installed on the
control stand in front of the straightening-extendIng apparatus of the unit. The
device for detecting perforations in the sheet ("defectoseope") registered holes
as nmall as 0.01 mm. A lighting block is arranged above the passing strip, while
a block containing a photoelectric multiplier is placed below the strip. When the
checking device detects a perforation in the strip, this is Immediately relayed
and an impulse is given for the automatic deceleration of the machine; at the same
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time one of the 10 conveyer beltsoperating in the packing unit of the machine
will be lowered in .such a position so as to be able to remove the faulty sheet.
Next a timing relay activates the conveyer belt and it returns to its original
position, the speed of the unit again increases and normal operation is resumed.
The photoelements are protected from external light by a special device. The
electronic device for discarding punched sheets is arranged in a box and mounted
near the unit. Rejection of the sheets which are incorrect in thickness takes
place by means of a non-contacting isotopit micrometer (of WTY 495 - ITU 495
type) working with radioactive strontium isotopes. The device controls the sheet
thickness within the 0.03 - 0.7 mm range, by gauging the absorption of fl-radia-
tion, passi4 through the sheet. The device consists of two 0-radlation sources,
a rsdiation recorder, an electronic amplifier and an indicator. When upon passing
over the control stand the thickness of the sheet deviates from the standard set,
the device gives an impulse which activates the conveyer belt I and it removes
the rejected sheet. When the strip passing on the control stand is again up to
standard, conveyer I receives an impulse to return in the original position. It
was possible to decrease the number of workers required for the operation of this
unit by including the automatic grading devices in the technological procesz of
transverse sheet cutting. There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Magnitogorskfy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Magnitogorsk Metallurgical
Card 212 Combine)
ZENCHENKO, F.P.
Diagnosis of primary pulmonary sarcoma during life. Sovot.. med.
no.10:25-26 Oct 1951.,. tOLML, 21: 1)
1. Of the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic (Director -- Honored
Worker in Science Prof. N. A. Kurshakov). Moscow Medical
Institute of the Ministry of Public Health RSFSR.
MIKOYAN A, IGNATOV N KOROVUSHKIII A. GARBUZOV , V. ; WKOVP Ya
KUMYAV'ISEV., A.; BORYCHEV,, li VOROBIMV V.; SVES1,1NUOV, H.;
13SHAKOVY V.; 14IROS11NICHENKOP B.; A A.; BABIJSI]Knip V.;
NIKITKIDI., N.; PODSHIVALENKOp P.; 20TOV, M.1 VOSUMENSKIYI A.;
KAZANTSEV, A.; KORDYUKOV, A.; NOSKO, P.; PLESHAKOV., S.; VERSOV, A.;
ROMASHOV) A.
I.N. Kazakov; obituray. Den. i kred, 19 no.3:95 Mr 161.
(MIRA 140)
(Kazakov, Ivan Niko3aevich, 1907-1961)
IVANOV,, Dmitriy Ivanovicb;_gLlq4PKO, Petr Mikhaylv4wch, tekh-
nolog; CHUPROOV, V.I., nauchn. red.; 'AVAMOV, Yu.S.,
red.
[Finishing work in shipbuilding] Iz opyta 4udovykh
dostroechnykh rabot. Leningrad., VrAMMIMie, 1964.
74 P- 18: 1)
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ZRNCHENKO, V. VBSIMY, 1. U.
Tranefdrmation of pentosans during barley malting. Trudr VNIIPP
no.4:7108-116 '54. (KLRA 10:1)
('Barley) (Pentosans)
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Title Effect of geographic.latitude on the pero)dWase activity in barlei Seeks
and plants
Periodical : Dok. AN SSSR 98/3, 439-442~ Sep 21p 1954
Abstract : The effect of geographical latitude on the bmathing and activity of oxidiz-
ing ferimnts (oxidase) in seeds and plant's of barley, Prom in tba extreme
north as well as in extreme south, was investigated. The results obtained
are given in table. Eighteen reference3: 17-USL;R and 1-German (1922-1953).
Institution - Kinistry of Beer Brewing Industry, All-Union Scientific Research Institute
of Beer Brewing Industry
Presented by: Academician A. L. Kursanov, May U, 1954
. ZENCHENKO, V.A.
Correlation between the biochemical indices of malt and the
weight ratio of germ to endosporm In a barley grain. Trudy
VITIIPP no-7-.25-35 159- 041RA 13:5)
(Barley) (Malt) (Biochemistry)
ENCHENKO
VSA6
Activity of In, th. of ttc;rt?, rr
origin, Trady I~ub. oval. I ekol, fiz.
OMOA 184-3)
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ZENCMWKO T. A.
MWroved 6alculation metLod for ~icrodetermination of sugar-q. Fiziol.
no.2;251-254 161. (MLU 14:3.)
1. K.W. Timiriazev Instittite of Plant Physiology v U.S.S.R. Academy of
Sciences, Moscow.
(Sugar.-.!--k2Bays is)
AUTHOR- Zenchenko V P
TI TLE: Three-way electro-pneumatic valve
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitell,,*no. 2, 1961, 27
TEXT: The describedAhree-way electro-pneumatic valve is intended ford
the transformation of electric signals into pneumatic ones in automatics with
pneumatic tools which are electrically controlled. The valve can be utiiized
either for thedirect control of single-stroke cylinders UP to 50 M.M in diameter
or ror the switching over of air distributors. Compressed air from the mains is
supplied to one oV the orifices in base 1, the choice depending on the convenlenoe
of mounting. -The other orifice is closed with plug 2. The unit being controlled
is connected to-the lefthand orifice. The illustration shows the valve deenergiz-
ed, plunger 3 is in the lower position and the central oi-ifice, in cover 4 Is con-
nected with the atmosphere. With the aid of rubber Plug 5 the plunger closes the
orit'ice in bushing 6 connected to the mains. In the operating state the plunger
moves towards the cover., opens the orifice In'the bushing and closes the orifice
in the-cover which leads into the air. The valve is hermetically sealed by rubb(r
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Three-way elebtr6-pneumat -ic valve A004/Aiol~
rings 8, 9, and 10 of round cross section. Figure.-
The magnetic circuit units (casing ll,.pad,
cover 4 and plunger 3) are made of Armco .... ..
iron, It is maintained that the eleotro-
pneumatic valve described above is.superior
to similar designs becaftse of its great
reliability and low current requirements.
There is I figure.
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ZENCHENKOj, V. P.
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Dissertation defended at'tho Institute of Automation and Telemechanics
for t.lte academic degroa of Gal didate of Tacluiical Sciences:
listructural Synthesis-of Pneumatic Systems of Automatic Machines."
Vestnik Akad Naukj No* 4) 1963.- PPO 119-145
DRfDOIX
~-MYNIN, Genwn Vladiairovich;
PROKOFIYEVA, N.B., red.izd-va; SIMKINA., G.S., tekhn.red.
(Air controls automatic machines; pneumatic control systems
for machinery]Vozdukh upravliaet av-tomatami; pneymaticheskie
sistemy mashin-avtomatov. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. naui SSSR,
1963. 108 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(pneumatic control)
ZAGULOV A.M. ZEWCMII(O., Vop*
Easy-shifting pneu-maticvalves. 1-fashinostroitell no.12,.23 D
161. (Valves) (MRA 34:12)
ACC NRt AM6028927 Monograph---r UR/7
Gerts Ye. V. ~IZ henko. V. P.; Kreynin. G. V,
Synthesis of p4umatic drives (Sintez pnevmiticheskikh privodov)
Moscow, lzd-vol")tashinostroyeniy'e," 1966, 210 p. illus., biblio.
.~6560 copies pr nted.
jTOPIC TAGS: pheumatic device, pneumatic logic divice, automatic control design)
pnIeumatic control 'system
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book is intended primarily for design
.,engineers and research scientists-, however,-it can be also used by
students 9
pe,cializing in machinebuilding. Structural synthesis of
.discrete control systems in pneumatically operated-automatic
machines by ~_eans of mathematical logic devices is presented. Pneu-
matic means for carrying out logic operations are shown in examples,
and methods bf designing control systems with potential and pulse.
signals are 1conside4d.
TABLE OF CONTENTS jabridgedIs
Introduction 3
Ch. 1. Pneumatic drive and its components I
Ch, 2. Realization of logic operations by pneumatic devices 41
'Ch. 3. Synthesis of single-cycle control systems -- 65
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ABIIAMOV2 V.F.;I
Air distributora with pneumatic and electric control. Mashinootroitelf
nIo.9:40 S 161. (KRA 14'.10)
(Pneumatic machinery)
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AUTHOR,., Zenchenko V. P.
TITLE g Logic and ... pneumatics
PERIC.-DICALg,Mashinostroitell., no. 6. 1962.9 12-13
TEXT: The author points out that logical systems can be designed not..
only with the aid of electronics, but may be also pneumatic or hydraulic sustems.
Although the processes in pneumatic assemblies are performed many times slower
than in electronic installations., there are already pneumatic devices which are
able to carry out up to two thousand onerations per second. Moreover, quite a
number of problems do not require a rapid solution, whereas pneumatic systems
are absolutely explosionproof, simple, reliable and resistant to dust, jolts,
etc. Therefore..' the author concludes, that, if logical operations do not require
a high performance rate, pneumatic systems are much more expedient than electro-
nic ones. The author explains the functioning of pneumatic installations in the
reproduction of -the elementary logical operations "and!' Iforif "not" and "memorv"
.9 .9
comparing these operations with combinations of human reasoning. He designates
a complex sentence with P. the truth of which is proved if' the two simple
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Logic and ... pneunratics
sentences a and b. which form the complex sentence P, are true. Thus the "and"
operation is expressed by the equation P ab0 the 11 or," operation by P - a 4- b
and the 11 not" operation by P - a (F equal to not a). A number of schematics
show the carrying out of these logical operations by pneumatic systems. The
author points out that logical methods are not only used in the designingcof
intricate "thinking" machines, but also in the plotting of machine tool diagrams.
He gives a brief description of the control system of a pneumatic prens and
emphasizes the vast possibilities of using pneumatic logical systems in the
technology of mechanical engineering.. There are 5 figures.
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AUTHOR: Zenchenlo V.P.
TITLE- A structural method for designing pneumatic control systems with
path control
PERIODICAL: Stanki instrument, no. 41, 1962, 5-8
TEXT: A method for designing automatic pneumatic control systems for machine
tools, based,on the principles of structural synthesis of relay control systems
developed at the AS USSR (V.N. Roginskiy, Elementy strukturnogo sinteza
releyny1di skhem upravleniya/Flements of the structural s~mthesis of relay control
system~7,-izd. AN SSSR, 195-9)--, is suggested. The method consists in (a) deter-
mining the required number of air cylinders and path switches (3-way valves)
functioning as position pick-ups, (b) plotting cyclograms of (1) cylinder opera-
tion and (2) position pick-up states, (c) analyzing the latter, selecting the
corresponding number of memory elements, and finding moments when these elements
change their state, (d) introducing these elements into the cyclogram, (e) com-
piling and checking a coincidence table, (f) finding a general solution for each
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control cavity, then simplifying it by any conventional method, (g) setting the
circuit formula, then realizing it using logical functions. The method is used
for repetition, denial and other operations. The presence of i, signal in any
cavity corresponds to 1, while the absence of such a signal corresponds to 0.
.Conclusions: (1) The proposed method penats plotting any pnetanatic system with
path control according to a given cyclogrwii; (2) a system designed in this way
will function under any dynamic conditions; (3) such a system will require no
setting at the moment of start. There are 7 igureS and 1 table.
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Some problems in Vie clasuification and design of pneumatic
control syster.%; for (tntwuttic machinery. Trudy Inst.mash.Sem.
po teor.mash. 22 no.87:80-95 161. (MIRIA 14:8)
Pneumatic control)
Lin
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AUTHOR: Zenchenko, it. P." Lazarev- V, G.; Piyl', Y~. 1.
I I on.
TITLE: Synthesi5.of pneiu~atic.systems with track control-using trans.1
operations
SOURCE: Vsesoyuzinoye 'sov~shchaniy~e po'pnevmo-gidravilcheskoy avtomatIke. 5th,~-
Leningrad, 1962. 'Pnev'mo-.-I gidroavtomatika (Pneumatic and hydraulic contro.1);.
materlaly* soveshchanlya, Mos'cow~, lzd-vo Nauka, 1�64, 59-66
tion,,automatic control system, pneumatic control system,
TOPIC TAGS: automa
track control,-transition Q*peration, cyclogram, control system design'
ABSTRACT: In an earlier"pape'r by the first a6thor (V. P. Z6chenko. Strukturny*y
metod.postroyenlya pnevmaticheskikh sistem s putevy*,m kontrolem. Stanki I Instru- I
ment, 1962, No. 4), a method was propos*ed for the synthesis of pneumatic systems
~With track control based.on devices which realized the operations AND, OR, NOT;'
to obi, n dynamically stable systems. In the
and MEMORY, and whlch~allowed one ai
present paper, the auihors start.wit,h a discussion of the transition operations..
The cy'clograms of a machine for,crimping covers and of a loading devi'e are il-
lustrated by way of example.. They,then show how to eliminate the colnoidence
L,34--the stages and how,to, simplify the p4-j.se-pqtential forms. Using the method
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'AUTHOR: Berezin, G. A.; Zenchenko, V. P.
ORG: None
'RITLE: Synthesis of pneumatic systems of sequential automatic machines in the presence
~of input signals
?SOURCE: Teoriya mashin-avtomatov i pnev-m o-gidroprivodov (Theory of automatic machinery
and pneumatic and hydraulic drives); sbornik atatcy. Moscov, Izd-vo Mashinostroyeniye,
'11966, 234-241
PPIC TAGS: automatic p neumatic control, sequence, cyclic coding
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STRACT: The authors consider operation of a self-contained automatic machine assum-
g that operation may be described by cyclic continuous repetition of a given word in
me alphabet q. If qj designates the internal state of the machine in the i-th cycle,
eoperation of the system'is defined by the relationship
that given operating conditiona may be.realized only if each state q1_1 uniquely
ca.rd-
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detenninea the state qi. A sequence which permits transition from one state to two
bore different states is called contradictory while the conditions determining this se-
quence ar.e called unrealizable. The procedure required for converting unrealizable
ILnditions into realizable conditions is discussed and synthesis of a control system is
analyzed for various types of external signals. Orig. art. has. 4 figures, 3 formulas
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SAVIN,D.K., Z*CW0kO,Yu.1., tnzhener
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Repair requirements In designing the KS-10 self-propelled mower.
Sellkhozmashina no.5:28-31 Itr 155. (MLRA 8:6)
(Moving machines)
Abdoudnal pragnuancy. Kaz, - llo,!- Zhur. no.6ifl-62 162.
(MIRA 170)
1. Kafed-ra akusherotva i ginekologii (zav. prof. V.A. Pokrovskly)
Voron(j-.lu3kago maditninskogo instituta.
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