SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHILO, N.L. - ZHILTSOV, N.I.
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Metallurgyp Study of MetAig (coat.) SOV/11396
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by Meand of Carbon Monoxide 171
Savitskiyo Ye,X,.,,a:ud VjF,_Terekhova* Mechanical Properties and the Graph
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AUTHORS. Zhilo, N. L Rudneva, A.V. and Sokolov, G.A. (Moscow).
TITLE: A comparison of the physico-chemical properties of primary
slags in blast furnaces with their mineralogical.compositiono
(Sopostavleniye fiziko-khimiche-skikh svoystv pervichnykh
... domennykh shlakov s ikh mineralogicheskim sostavom).
PERIODIPAL:"Izvestiya Akademii Nauk,Otdeleni-.Fe Tekhnicheskikh Nauk"_
(Bulletin of the Ac,'Se., Technical Sciences Section),
19571, No.61 pp.37-42 (U.S.S.R.)
_~ABSTRACT: In this paper data are given on the phase composition and
..~a comparison is made of the real and the specified mineralogi--
Cal Composition of primary blast.furnace slags of cast and-
open hearth pig iron with their physical properties. The aim
of the here described.investigations was to establish the
reason for.the differing behaviour of K 0 in acidic and
basic slags in blast furnaces.. The res3lts of investigation
of the viscosity of.the studied slags were described in
detail in earlier.work.of these authors "On investigating the
viscosity of primary blast furnace slags" (same journalj,~9571
No.2, pp.27-35). A comparison of viscosity, temperature of
crystallisation, and the phase composition of primary slags
Carl 1/2 in blast furnaces has led to a clarification of -the adverse
effect of alkalis on the physical properties of basic slags
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A-eomparison of the physico-chemical properties of primary
slags in blast furnaces with their mineralogical composition.
in blast.,furnaces. The latter is explained by the foimation,
-in the.molten slag, of high temperature alkali aluminium
silicates having a.volume skeleton structure of anion
complexes (of the type of K O.Al 0 2SiO The alkali
aluminium. silicates and alkaK siMaotes ~Lch are formed in-
acidic slags have lower melting points (750 C for calcium
silicates;.1170 C for orthoclase). This explains the
decrease in viscosity and temperature of crystallisation when
alkalis are added to acidic blast furnace slags. The
formation of fusible alkali silicates, dissociating at low
temperatures, can explain the decrease in viscosity and
temperature of crys.tallisation of both acidic and basic slags
CardI2/21n blast furnaces, in the absence of alumina. The character-
mineralogical combinations of the real phase state of
the slags, in the range which is optimal from the point of view
of easy-fusibility and high fluidity$ indicate that these are
near to the eutectic range of the studied multi-component
system. There are 7 figures, 1 table and 2 Slavic references.
SUBMITTED:,July 28, 1956.
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AUTHORs POTKOVtL.L. PA 2503
TITLEs Soientifio:Meetings and Conferences. (Hauohnye sesaii konferent-
aii ooveshchaniyal Russian)
'Vestnik-Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 27, Nr 2, pp 102 106
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Reoeived;~5 t1957 Reviewed, 6 1957,
From.-October 29W~ to 3 1 th -4, conference was hold in KieV of the-
SAentifie Council of,the.Department for Chemistry of the Academy
oi Sp'ience of the U.S.S.R., of the Department for Chemical and
Giol9gical Sciences of:the Academy of Science of the Ukrainian
SSR and the,Kiev Department of the Soviet Chemical Society on pro-
blems of atereochemistry of chemical reactions.
A.'A..Neameyanov read a paper on his own behalf as well as on the
b?half.of A.E.Borisov on the sterooohemist.ry.of olefinic hydro-
carbon compounds* The paper contained the results of-investigations
01 s~,,ereometric.and metalorganic,compougLds of the ethylene aeries.
These investigations enabled,the authors to deduce a lawy accord-
ing to which homolytic,replacements of olefinic carbon atoms
~occur in such a way, that the geometrical configuration remains
unchanged.
This'theorem was:examined on the basis of the organic compounds
of Sb,'Lij Tl, On this occasion the investigation considered not
only compoundsoriginating from the active force 6f non-metallic
Card 1/3 halidels,'for example H C12~SbCl but also acetous.metal compounds.
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The.reviewer.checked..thework of the American authors I.Braude#
Drei,dihgo Xurtino Jonson, Steiner. The discussion group (B.A.
Zhijovf M.I.Kabaohnik),omphazised the importanee of the tWorem
on-the peraeveration. ofthe configuration in olefines in the,case
of.atomio changes or changes-of atom groups respectively, if.
double combination-is considered.
The reviewer.Zhilov made a report on the mechanism of the Cis-
compound. He unXe-r-lined that markedly polar reactions occur as a
condition for,the formation of.Cia-compounds.
MoI.Kabaohnik read'a paper on the tautomeric properties of cis- and,
trars-states-on his own behalf and on,the.behalf of S.T.Joffe and
K.VoYatsuroO.Investigations of the dependence of the constants of
the tautomerio equilibrium of ketoenoles showedg that these ketoen-
oles for# cis-enoles..It was determined that the enolisation of trans
fixed enoles is.independent of, the nature of the solvents Their
enolisation corresponds to the general formula. With.the help of
these ascertainmenta, the.contents of the two stereometric forms
in: the solution can be calculated.
E.A.Zhilov pointed to the fact that on the occasion of studying,
the's ereochemistry of the aoethylene compounds the fact mast be
considered, that acethylene in its active state either constitutes
Card 2/3 a trans -state or inthe case of greater efficiency a cis-state,
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Study of the Immunological structure of the population of Ienin-
grad in relation to-the polimyelitis viruses. Trudy Len.inst.
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mikrobiologii AMN SSSR (rukovoditell oblen-korreepondent ANN
SSSR Prof. A.A. %orodintsev).
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Vaccine According to Various Immunization-Patterns."
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No 75
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TITLE: Underwater~voice communication system
SOURCE *AN SSSR.'Institut okeanolo 1i 'Trudy, 'v. 74, 1965. Elektr-onnyye pribory dlya
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TOPMTAGS: underwater communication, -wire communication
ABSTRAMI A wire communication ~system forvoice underwater-surface, surface-underwater
communication. with -divers is described. The system consists of two loudspeakers and a
low power, low frequency~transistorized amplifier ,The diver receives communications
from,the surface' through the loudspeake
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communicatirsk.with,the surface. The diver ca In receive and send voice messages when he
Is within 10 m of the loudspeaker., The comprehensibility of the diver's mess
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the gurface is diminished by the fact that he must talk through his breathing mouth
pieces The submerged loudspeaker is protected against water pressure by4n enclostim
filled with~caitor oil, which reducesthe sensitivity of the speaker. The speaker is
connected by,cable to the amplifier which is located on the murface, The authors sug-
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