SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHURAVLEV, G.I. - ZHURAVLEV, K.I.
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AUTHOR: Aygustinik, A. I.;Zhuravlev, G. I.; VIgdergauzz V4 st
ORG: none
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TITLE: Effect of copper oxides on the adhesion of some glasses to copper
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no. 2, 1966, 45 5-45"1
TOPIC TAGS: adhesion, glass coating, cuprous oxide vu,NC Cc,&10-04
j
ABSTRACT: The strength of adhesion of glass coatings to c22pe 4ire was investigated.
The authors used glass consisting Of CaO-AI2.03-SI02-B203 to~whidh 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0,
3.0, 5.0 and 8% copper oxide was added and calcinated at 12000C. for 10, 20, 30 and 50
sec. At a certain radius of the bend on the exterior part.of glass coatingif cracks
appeared in the form of a half ring, the planes of which were perpendicular to the
axis of the wire. If edges of crack zones are uniform and plwra) to the surface of the
wire, this indicates that the destruction resulted from scaling; if the crack.zone is
funnel.shaped, this means that the destruction is due to the e2astic stresses result-
ing from coating. It was noticed that at a ce;rtain copper oxide content in glass, the
Moth brief as wall as extended calcina-I
cohesive force reaches a maximum, then drops.(
tion decreased the cohesive force of coatingel An equation is given for determining
cohesive force. orig. art. hast. 3 ffg-ai_s,_3 formulas.
SUB.CODE: 07,11/ SUBM DATEt IlJun64/ ORIG Rrf".
003
MC: 1666.113
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AP7000240
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SOURCE CODE'.' UR/0079/6ti/036/004/0718/0724
AUTHOR: Pudovik, A. N.s, Fj~yz llin E. It.; hura vlev, G.J
Z ~d
13
ORG: Kazan', State UniversIq Im. V. -I#' U11vancy-Lanin (Vatanskiy gosudars Mnnyy
universitet)
TITLE., Reactions of alpha-oxides with 1alkXld1t1dq cl
d pjj2A2hor1c_and dith-lophdsphinic
acids
'Mosomr, Zhiiinal Obsho'hey Khlmll j'V 1966-t P. P 718-7
o1 36, No ~o 24:
Abstraot: The addition of dialky1dithlophosphorio and diphebyl~%
hiophosphinto acids to nonsymmetrioal g1phn-oc. c, or
iolefins, e.g. glycerin epiohlorohydrin, propylene divinyl,
styrene, and glyeldol. oxides, was studiede The rea0tions pro-
ceed readily without catalysts and are aooompanled by a sub-
;stantlal thermAl effoot. Conalusions.on the atruetv 're of the
addition produots and the order of addition of dithlonolds to-
alpha-oxides (in accord vrith the Vkarkovnilcov rule)'waro drawn
on the basis of a study of the chemical properties alad in-rra-
red spectra of the products. The aeld eaters of ditlalophosP110-:
rie arA dipher7ldithlophosphinlo aelds were fourd, 'to be
elootrophille In _reaotJonn. vilth al-oha-oxides the' reapUpps
koceediftS,w4th preliminary, forriation of intermediate oxonivzj compounds. in.:
the:
r
egr%tiTN?f ethylenegl ycol chlorohydrin, 2p2n,?VMV15~ cltlqrohydrin, and
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AUTHORS AvE!stini4l A. 1.1 Zhuravlevp G. I.; orgaust V4 S.
.ORGI none
TITLES Interaction of certain glaSS03 with copper at elevated temperatures; i
S OURCS i Ail SSSR, Otdelonlye obahchoy I takhn1ohnekby khi%kib Inladovaniyal4~6blasti
:
kldmii silikatov i okislov . (Studied i, In the field of ohomlst~y or isilicates M;:d *Xiddi.
1,;Dscowp Izd-vo Nauka, 19631 189-192
OPIC TAGS& silicate glassj, borate glass, protective coati
ng, copper ide
.'cuprou.s. ox
ABSTRACT3 Zia processes 0 curring during firing of vitreous coating of th6::~CaO~
c
A12C3-3iG2-B2 system on copper were studied. Coatings about 0.2 mm thick~,worelde-
az
posited on pl
es 30 x 30 x 0.8 mm by electroohoresis and fired at i020-12200K f~r
1.59 2-59 3*5 and 4,5 min. Cupric o:dde was introduced into thD coatings in
the ano
.
of 0-0.8%. Chemical analysis showed that a certain amount of' copper migrates into' the
0
coatings from the copper substrate ftring firing. The copper thus dissolvedlin the
coating is,present in the form of cuprous, oxideaggregates which exe colloidil in size*
The presence of Cu2+ ions in the coatings increases the oxidatio
a rate of copper'under _
J.
,the coatings during firing and the adhesion of the coatingsU copper. The Increase
in adhesive strength is.apparently due to the formation of chemical bonds b~atween
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THOR1 ~ygustinik,, A. 1,; Zhuravlev, 6. 1.; Vigdergauz V 3
ORO$ none
TITIZI Effect of copper o7ddes on the electric co ot, certain glisses
'led ~v oblasti
SOURCES All SSSR, Otdeleniye obshchey i tekhnicheskoy,khjidj 156, ovaniya~,'
khimii silikatov 8
i. okislov (Studies In th field of Chemistry of Silicates and wdde4o
lWcowq Izd-vo Naukat 1965, Ito-M
TOPIC TAGS
copper compound,, glass propertyp silicate glass J~ U,-rite'glassp electric-
conductivity
pper on th.0 electric, conduativIt-'r 0 1 'of t6
ABSTRACT: The effect of c0
g
SY -Bp23 nd on cosatijins 1-tf these glasaes~d 9pl-ales was
stem Ca(W1023-3192
studied. The glasses conts. d 0 5t 2.0~ 3.09 5%0 and 8 Cuo. The 'Coat-
11 loot 1.9
ings were' fired at 12200K rogen atmosphere for t and 4.5 mi
o5o 2*5# 3*5 n~~, In
both'cases,, the electric conductivity was found to decrease T.-Itially up to~,87010K
oxpone
The.activaiion.energy'of the initial glasses and coatings.made from them is I
64839~,nOt on the'
The conductivity depends on the valence-statevr coppor in the
AmOunt of copper. Reflection spectrain,the visible t4sn on~.t'he iritial glasses ""A
coatings showed that an increase in conductivity occurs in 'cases,.,` who r4,,. doujidal 'igoo
gregates-o If cuprous oxide (or metallic copper) aro~ro~med in thimi. f*igo art. bast
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SOURCE CODE: VR/0079/66/036/0018/1454/1459
AUTHOR: Pudovik. A. No.; FayAullln, -_M!
_L -;,
I GRG: Mazan"Stato Universit im. V. 1. MtYanov-Lonin ftzarBkly gosudarptvannyy
TITIZ: Reactions of olefin oxides with phosphorua oxychlorido and diothyl
chlorophosphato
SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey kbimli V. 36, no. 8, 1966, 1454"1459
TOPIC TAGS: othyleno oxido, organic oxido,.organic phosphorus compound
ABSTRACT: it waG found that' pho3phonis 'oxychlorid e and dieth;-71 ~'chlo-oph os pb ate
are roadily addod to alpha-oxidoa of olafinzNin the proviWW Dr small quantitiez
of water or hydrochloric acid.----T~he =ffi-oxides tested were et-hylene oyide,
ylene oxide, and glycerin opichlorohydrin. The react on ~,ras refractory-or.
pro;r ui
did riot proceed at all in the absence of traces of imter o~- hydrochloric acid,
A reaction scheme involving the f onmation of an oxonium Ilitorirmdiate, -Whicla, is
4s proposed. In the reaction of
then converted to a glycol chlorohydrin,
phosphorus oxychloride with propylene oxide, opening of the oxide ring OCCUrS
on the side of the primary carbon ato-m. When the olefin oxidas are treated ;. Witho
.phosphorus ox-jehloride in 1:1, 2-.1, and 3-1 ratios in the pre,;eilco of a sinall
arao=nt of hydrogen chloride, monochlorides, 'dichlorides, and complete esters
.of the corresponding beta-chloroalkylphosphoric acida ard obtained. A series
of, dialkyl-beta,~chloroalkyl esters of phosphoric acid were ob-10ained by the
'reac.tions-o*'.dichlorides of beta -chloroallv4lphos horia.acids with alcohols,~
Orig. art. has: 2 tabless LGPR13t 38,970
SUB CODEs 07 SUBM DATE: 03Ju165 ORIG REF: 003
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ALrLHOR:__1_1hurav1.ev, G__~,
Lenzoveta (Leningradskiy
O.RG- Leningrad Technological Institute 'im.
,
tekhnologicheskiy institut)
TITIE: On the heat stability'of ceramic coatings on metals
SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metal,lurgiya, no. 10, 1966, 36-43
40
TOPIC TAGS: ceramic coatingi refractory coating, ceramic s tress
analysis, stress, stress calculation
~i derived for calculating
'ABSTRACT: A theoretical analysis Is made and'. formulas are;
heaz included stresses in both ceramic coating and baze metal, The
stresses an ear with cooling of ceramic-coated .=tals because of different
~p
. I
coeffi"cients of linear expansion of. the materials. The stress 61lculatioa formulas i
.are suitable for - plane and curved -surfaces, and take into
,account not, only elastic deformhtion, but also plastic. and creep deformations
In bo-~a ceramic coating and the base metal. With the derived formulas fed into.a.
co--Vuteri stresses have been calculated in refractory MgD, IAl 0 ThO , BeO, ZT02
and CeO. deposited on tungsten and -molyl~defium~. Orig. art. Ralt 5 Hgures
, 3
,
.3 tab.les, and. 12 formulas.
suB coDE. ll/* Sum DAm: 140ct55/ ORIG REF: 0041 OTH REF: 004
---- I-ral 1-1 -all WOU"W"' In, I I fil IN, b
ACCESSION NR: AT400870311 S/2582/63/000/044/0210/0213
AUTHORt, Panchenkov,, Go M.; Yakovlev, V. 1#;,Koz1ov, L. L. 1hura 11-6 JZ I
--"TITLE: Radiation thermal cracking of petroleum fractions
SOU~CE: Moscow. InstItut neftekhimicheskoy I gazovoy promos'hienho'sti. Trudy*'
no..;44, 1963. Neftekhimlyar pererabotka neftl gaza, 210-213i~
o, m product:cracking, theri k*
TOPIX TAGS: cracklng,~petr leu ma ceac Ing, radiatl
cracking, radiation thermal cracking.: gamma Irradiation, gas pil radiation cr-06k-
M'
Ing, petroleum product irradiation, gasoline fraction irradiation; troleu
i Pe
refining, petroleum cracking, radiation cracking
:ABSTRACT: Gas ol I from Romashkinskaya petroleum (fraction 300-345tYwas I rraid!
ed (1.00 r/sec) at temperatures of 400.and 425C, Another serles, of!experlmenis'
em
4j6! e~ f Ae
,,ployed the 350-500C fraction of the same petroleumi a radiation 9 0 92 -r C:
~,~and temperatures of 375 and:390C. The'designations 4IRT01 and 14141,4 : re used ficie
to indicate heat.cracking processes with and without the usa~.of radiation, r~s,pecti.-
ively. The authors found that radiation acce lerates the decomposition of the * i. II
original gas oil by 50 to 100% (see Figs. I and 4 In the. Enclosure),: The yield of,
gasoline fractions showed preferrable patterni for the 300-345C fra' ction at 4i5C
11 as'for the other fraction at 390C.4nd
.and radiation levels above 3500.rg a.s we
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D204 307
AUTHORIS: ixgustini..,', t.I. Vigdergauz, V.,~:. zchd,Zhuravl~v G
T MI, E :Ueatrophoretic deposition of cdratai6s from their.'.
susp6nsions and the calcu'latiou' of the yields::of the
deposits
r"RIODIC.:a,; Zhurnal priklaidnoy khimii V. '35, no. 10, 1962t
2175-2180
TIE Z " T The mechanisms of the f ormation of; electric.A' do~uble
layers are sunnarized, for the case 'of a finely dis'persed solid.;
phase suspended in a liquid, focusing the i-nterest on the mechanism
in which ions are adsorbed on the solid.*particles, since this is.of
the greatest importance for the purpose of electrophoretic,'deposi-
tion. The effects of electrolyte additions are d.iscussed..:The pre-
eent authors studied the deposition of refractory coatings,'on metals,
to detcrriine whether the clectrophoretic method is, effecti,~e, in a
glass vessel containing as electrodes a Ni cylinder 19 mm in diameter
and 70 mm 1o%,, and a c oaxially'p I aced 0.5. mh Cu wire, 60.- 70 mm
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Electrophoretic deposition D204/D307
long. The depocition took place on the Cu wire,.~the yields being
detern, ined by weighing. 'the susypens ions were prppxred: from 5:- 6 ~U
and smaller particles ultrasonically dispersed in~96%~EtOli, and 15
RCI was used as the electrolyte. The yields war 'e found to increaae
almost linearly with tM time of deposition (at a voltage of ft V)
and ivrith applied voltage (for 4 see periods of deposition), the
times of deposition being controlled by'.a relay. The yields
~,(weights) of the dcposit ~tre shown to be.given by
Gtt V/
(8)
rl.
31h.
2
rohinetic pot :E the dielectric,con-
where is the elect 6ntial,
stant of -the m~d* mi,. C :tll6~Ozirticle,';concentrckti6ri, t!.the.time of
deposition, r, arLd r the radii~ of ~ the inner: an4; out~OV eettodes.
o f lengthA, and 1y) is' them: viscosity tile s .,- r, a C t er i I
note: u is not defined butprobabj,~ a misprint ;~6r U:,; the applied
voitage_7. The experiment6l, yields were -genei~ally Iiighe-r th4n': those
OMSI-~ W110 'll v,
calculated by the Cormula, for tile ;folloiringr conditi
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AUTHORS: j*xgustinilt, A.I., Vigdergauz, V.S. ai~a Zhuravlev, G:. I.
TITIZ: The effect of electrolyte additions on~the ele6tro'_
phoretic deposition of ceramic m6sses from suspen-
sions
VERIODIC-A.L: Zhurnal prikladnoy Ithimii, v.. 35, no. 10, L9621
2338-2341
The present work is:a continuation of~an*earliOzr
Study (,-,hP1ch, 35, 10, 2175 (1962)), devoted to the electrophorati6
deposition of ceramic coatings from suspension The inportan6e of
L
the electrokinctic potential of the particles on the-,process of de-
position is underlined. It ia concluded that this quantity io in
-ttwn controLleci by the foruatiou of: ionic doublP. layers. by selec_~.
tive adsorption of sinilarly charged ions on the solid chase, i.e:*
by the addition of clectroly-es.: The effects were studied of
Th(N03) '-81120, 11CI, M10 p H2004 and AI(1403)3*9H20 ,on., suspens ions
4
magnesium inica-phl' opite,:
Of l';90, IU203 "i02 - CaO glass, VbG 0g
C ard 1/2
LEI IMMUME11111 111141
S/080/62/075/010/011/012-
The effect of clect~ojyte:... P2
04
30 =3
the suspensions consistirZ 'of 2g of the:solid par~ticla in
of 96.,, L ound tha elds of the P
'tOH. It was f t in general the yi de os-1
its (o to 4 X 10-3 g/CM2) increased sharply to a Imaxindum-and gradu-.;
ally fell away as i-i-ibreasing amounts of electrolytes i~*re~-'added - -.' '- 1- -, 'i,
(0 - 160 x 10-5 moles). 4`411 experiments were carrie(I out with;~'an
applied voltage of 12 v and a deposition time of 5 sec. No deposi-~,
tion was achieved trith or in the absence of electrolytes.
The yield maxima correspand to the complete formation of ionic (bu-
ble layers (maximum elcctrolkinctic potentials), which then.contract~'
owing to the eUcct of oppositely charged'ions., when further dlee-
#0
trolyte is added, (lowering of the ele 'ctrokinetic'po tial) I Silit-1
able electrolytes are those in which one'ion (6.g-o h +
exhibits specific adsorption, and the other posse6nes a low charge
and is not too large (Cl-, NuS). There'are 5 figures,
SUBMITTED: April 13, 1962,
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s/152/61/000/012/002/009
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AUTHORSt Fanchenkov, G. U., Yakovlev, V. I., Koziov, L. L., Zhuraylev',
G. 1. Golldint V. A., Ryabukhin, Yu. St
TITLE. Radiation thermal cracking of,gae-oil from Ro'maBhk i petroleum
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy.~;Neftl i gaz, no. 12,
1961, 99 - lol
TEXT: The effect of gamma radiation..on'the cracking of gas-oil, F. B.. P*
300 3450C, f m Romashki 'etroleum has been studied:. For the exper4ments
ro P.
a gAmma unit, K -18000 (K-18000), was used and the doso was taintaihed'
constant at 100 r/sec.; the temperatures were 400 and 42!ioC, the maximum-
dose.wds 5 Mi and the experiment took 14 hr. It was esl;ablished that
-.60
Cc gamma rays intensifies the cracking process con6iderably,,and that the
feed is converted twice as rapidly as in thermal cracking. The yield of,
the lightest fraction, I. B. P 20000, exceeds that of~all other fractionsLA/
from,a dose of 3-5 Mr upward and reaches 30 to 35~ of,the feed at a dose
of 5 Mr. However, the olefin content of this fraction is lower than that:
of the corresponding fraction in thermal cracking. There are 6 figures an'd
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8/152/61/0C0/012/002/002
Radiation thermal cracking9f gas-oil ... B126/B101
5 references: 3 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two rd'ferences to English-,
language publicaiions read as follows; Lucchesi P. Jt., rarmy B. L.,
Long R. B., Badder D. L., Longwell J. P., "Ind. Eng. Chem". 50 no-. 6,. 876,
195~; Pat. USA no. 2516846, 1950-
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheakoy il~,gazoyoy promyshjsm=~ ti
im. akad. I. M. Gubkina (?.Toscow Institute of the Petr6bhemical
and Gas Industry imeni Academician I. M~l Gubkin)
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States that-fungi of the de Fusarium e'ihibit:
various digr-ees of virulence-in relation tc~
conifers.:- Author made a study of 11 ~ species of
Fusari6:.knav;n-.in'the 'USSR,~:..vhich:,cwIse.'
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seedt. shoots . and conifers Causedby. 7:.poaq~::
.(Pe6 Wi. moniliforme Sheld.,7. F
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development of forest -shelter belts.1 In:~-Comnacr~
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cause damage to agricultural.and truck'gaxden:-
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(Fungi) (Botanv--!Pathology)
Ut .
OR.'U,110V. Lev Ivaiovi~-hj professor
T;RYAKOV. 9-r., doktor 131 clog icheakikii nautc;
&!03ut- f-1.. RahdEdat b
eheskik~- "'~k'.9ikHNW taqiiiwjj~o, WPIV-1i nauk;
TSIRSHINSIAA, N.I., redaktor; POPRYADUKHIIJ. tekhnic~erkiy mdaktor
F-Gulde to the lower plants] Opiedelitell nisshikh reaterit; v platt
tomakh. Moskva, Gos.Izd-vo "Sovetskata nauka." VoI.4. (Fungi),Griby.
Pod obsbehel red,, L. I Aursanovs. 1956. 448 p. (HLFA 10:10)
TAKIN, A.T., prof.; GOLOVIN, P.N., prof., doktor blalog.nauk; DOBROZRAXOTA,
T.L., dotsent; ZHURAVLHTI j.., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk; POLiAOTO'
I.M.; SOKOLOV, XYT. -dotleent; STWAXOT, dokbor blolog.imk;
TUPBNSVICH, S.M.. prof.: FHDORINCHIK, N.S., kafid.se,118khokhos.nauk;
FJIDOTOVA, T.I., doktor sellokokhot.nauk; KHOMTAKOV. M.K., do,ktor'
biolog.nauk; CHIGARRIT, G.A., kand.sel'skokhov*nauk, TATSMMOI I.P.:9
prof. [deceased]; RSMSKATA, O.Te., red.; CHURATEVA, Z.Y., tokha.red.
[A phytopathologist's dictionary - reference 'gook] Slovar'-sprevochnik
fitopatologa. Moakva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.11t-ry,.1959. 414pe
(MW 1311)
1. Ohlon-korresponaent vaesoyusnoy akedemii sel'akokhozYayst"!'nn*h
nauk imani V.I.Ionina (for Polyakov).
(Plant diseases--Dictionailes)
(Russian language--Dictionaries)
I III I I I
-LWE Plant Diseases. Diseases of Forest 8pecies. 0
Abs .Tour Ref Zhur Biologiya) No 22J
Authar so Va-rin, S* 1.1 11azhenova) L. Aij ZUravl6y, r.'1.;
Sok-olaT, Di T.
Inst Leningrad Forest Technology AcadeM
Title Phytopathological -CorAiilon of larch PlantingH in
I-indulavskap Grove and Technical Propertie a of Their
Wood
Crig Pub iTro Leningr. lesotekhne akad., 107., r7p 62~ ch. 1,
lo5-u6
Abstraot A phytopathological awny In: 3~940 Of Lindt'Lovskiaya gro*
laid in 1738-1805 in Poshchinakiy forest rang'e.in
Lent ad-ska7a oblast', shcved a seTeminfeotion of
Ia:--oh,trse stards with root rots. 33% 6f trees were
affected with the root -rot fungus (FOM-38 ~ annmis), 26%
with Schveinitz pore fungus (Polyporus saheinitzli) and.
0 ard 1/3
:ACCESSION NR-. AR4015692 S/0081/63/000/021/0355/03S5
SOURCE: RZh. KhImlys. Abs. 23K83
AUTHOR% Zhuravlev, 1. M.,
Kallast, V. A,; Novoshinskaya, N S,
:~.TITLE; The effect of oxygen, Inhibitor and oxide film on the t:or'r*sIon*of!Ir*n
In water
CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap# Mosks gose ped. ln-t Im. V. 1. Lsoina, no. 181, 1962,
13-19
TOPIC TAGS: 'corrosion, corrosion lnhlbltor,~Iron corrosion, rust,'. ox I de film
ABSTRACT: It has been confirmed that.Fe does not undergo~corroslon In distilled
water In the absence of oxygen. With Insufficient oxygen Inthe water and aqueous
solutions of inhibitors on the Fe surface a film is formedp~ consisting mainly of
Fe304 and Y-Fe203. However, this film has poor protectiva qualities and the cor--
rosive process proceeds with the formation ofY-FeOOH In tho solution. Thelpre.,
sence or absence 'of the primary oxide film on the Fe surface does not hava~any,
influence on the'further development of the process,. Studies on the Fe surface
by the eiectronographic method after treatment.with aqueous,solutions of Inhibitors
Card 1/2
ACCESSION MR:* AR4015691 S/0081/63/00(1/023/0355/035$.
SOURCE: RZh. KhImIya* Abs. 23K82
AUTHORt Kallasto V..A.#* Zhuravlevp 1, 14.; MovoshinskAym 11,46
TITLE: Study of the resistance 6f*the protective f~ 14 foismod on fronApArin'll the:
action of Inhibitors
CITED SOURCES Uch. zap,hoskt gas. pod. In-t Im. V. I Losilne, no. 161 19621,
124-130
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion, corrosion Inhibitor, protective film, Iron corrosion,
semiconductive film
ABSTRACT: The authors determined the resistance of prdtective.films foimed;on
iron In solutions of the following inhibitors: potassium chromate, hexamethylene-j"
~diamine chromate, sodium molybdate, sodium tungstatc,' sodium lbenzoate,:sodlum
adipate. The growth of the protective film starts during tKa4irst fewAintutes of,
the Inhibitor's action. Later, slight thickening of tile film occurs. Protektive"
films appearing on iron under the Influence of inhibitors possess semiconductive
properties and have perforated conductivity. 10 r6ferenceso' Authors$. suffmry,~
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AUTHORSt Balezin,,S. A., Zhuravlev, I. M.
TITLE: Joint action of Vrotropine and potassium iodide upon the
rate of dissolution of steel in sulfuric: acid
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal.~ Khimiya, no.~ 10,1961i 2881~ abstract
1OW221 (101221). (11[Uch. zap.Ymosk. gos. ped. in-'ta im..
V. I. Leninall, no. 146, 1960, 199-201)
TEXTs A mixture of 1% Urotropine and 0.1%~potaasium iodide was ;fcund
'to exert the strongest inhibiting effect upon the corrosion of's,teel
in H 2so 4' The steel potential is essentially improved by adding this
mixture. The substitution of potassium chloride for potassium,iodide
is recommended for 2-5 N sulfu Iric acid at 100 00 I'Abstracter's.notet
Complete translation.]
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USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals Diseases Caused by PActeria R
and Fungi
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol.) No 5, 1959, 21403
Author Zhuravlev. Z&-
Inst
Title The Use of Novarsenol. IrA Yowl Cholerkand in Hemosepti-
cemia of Swine.
Orig Pub Veterinariya, 1958, No 9, 72
Abstract Good therapeutic results are reported to have been ob-~
tained with novarsenol when it was injected intramuseu-
larly in a 5 percent condentration ih:frechly prepared
horse blood serum at a rate of 10 maAg of-dry substance
in hemosepticemia and influenza of awine and in a 1.5
percent concentration at the rate of 15 ndkg of dry
substance in fowl cholera.
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Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a .12/19
Authors- Zhuravlev, K. A. and Radovskiy I. S.,! Engs.
Title Steam production in package water-tube'boilers'
Periodical Teploenergetika, 2, 50-51, F 1955
Abstract This is an abstract of an artiole4ublished in:Power
Engineering, v. 57, #5, 1953, pp.,~66-69, 119-12b'"Mcern-
ing small package water-tube steam generating units.,
Institution None
Submitted No date
AID F 2396
Subject USSR ngineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 110-2 10/15~
.Author Zhuravlev, K. A., Eng.
Title On designing water walls.for small~capacity boilers
Periodical Teploenergetika 7, 48-51, J1 1955
Abstract Possible improvements of water walls'design Is
mathematically analyzed~by determining the efficient
i
weight of metal used for convective~an(l r
adiating~
heating surfaces. Basic types of w6ter wiallo are shown
indiagrams. The interdependence of temperature and
radiation and convection is shown in curves. Five
diagrams. Two Russian references, 1940-1950,
Institution: Biysk Turbine Plant
Submitted No date
S/114/02/Odo/001/005/006
E194/E,455
AUTHOR3 vlev V A; Engineer
TITLEs Dimensional circuits In boiler manufactur e,
PERIODICALs Energomashinostroyeniyei, no.1, 1962;, 384,40
TEXTs It is becoming increasingly desirable to build up boilers
In the manufacturersO works either as complete units or as
partially built assemblies which reduce the amount of erection
work required on site. These changes in methods of manufacture
and also the introduction of series,productlon.of boilets
necessitate greater attention to permissible ma nufacturing
tolerances of parts than has been USUAI in the pasto,, This Is d6ne
by analysis of dimensional "circuits",, A dimensional."cirtuit" Is
defined as the totality of all nominal dimensions and tolerances
which govern the mutual position of parts in an assembly or of
assemblies in the product and which form a closed circuit.
Dimensions which are governed by technical conditLons stemming from
the operation of the product are termed "initial" or "closing"
dimensions and the remainder "component" dimensions, The initial
or closing dimensions are usually clearances or gaps at joints.
Card,1/3
s/iLi4/62/900/001/005/006
Dimensional circuits~in boiler E194/E45.5-;
Determinatton.of the tolerances and classes of.finish,of various;
components is explained'* Apart from pipework,:fo:r which spotial
provision is made, the feasibility of assembling parts with
suitable closing dimensions must be carefully checked at the design
stage by analysing and calculating the dimensional circuits.'
A number of cases are quoted of errors arising from failure to
watch.this point. In particular, it is shown how intolerably-long
welding gaps can accrue from a combination of unsuitable tolerances,
~'The importance of dimensioning from suitable re:fererice points is
emphasized. Calculation of the dimensional circuit involves!
selection of the method of manufacture* In boller-making, parts
cannot be made interchangeable and the method of individual
fitting is unsuited to series production. The~most promising
device is to use a fixed compensator or closing part similar to 1.hc
fixed compensator in moving joints. Nominal dimensions of
Iconjugate. parts are selected with allowance f or~. devia tic-is in. the",
closing link which are less than the theoretical values. Them,
deviation in the gap is absorbed by a closing part:in ths form of
liner of constant size on his i-ay
whith the, joint 1:3 moiii. Tn t,
Car& 2/ 3
S/in/62/000/001/005/ao6l
Dimensional circuits';,in boiler E194/E455
it is possible to maintain the existing wide tolerances- in
manufacture of the components without special fittlng'oh asse-mblY,
However, the fixed compensator can be use& only'.whAan1the.dimO4niiona1
circuits have been analysed. It is concluded that by analysis of
the dimensional circuit, it is possible not only to determine,
tolerances on fin1she&parts but also to establish the requis lte-~
nominal dimensions. If dimensional circuits-are not analysed -the
product may be weak and parts scrapped because:the q"lity cannot~
be established by merely adding up the theoretical dimensions,.
In particular, tolerances must be calculated,carefully in the case-
of welded joints. There are 6 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc
references.
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