SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZIMIN, A. V. - ZIMIN, E. P.
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP86-00513R002065210009-6
Release Decision:
RIF
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
100
Document Creation Date:
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 16, 2001
Sequence Number:
9
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 31, 1967
Content Type:
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
![]() | 3.42 MB |
Body:
111-1111i If Will 11111 1115til . . . . . . .
5/020f,61/1WO05/023/026
Nuolear magnetic resonance spectra Bi 01 7!1"203
SUBMITTED: November 10, 1960
19;
Pig. 11. Spectrum of nuclear magnetic resonance of.F i nliale~,: of perfl.u'6ro
octadiene. Legend: (1) non-irradiated, (2) Arradiated.'
19
Ifig. 2. Spectrum of nuclear magnetic resonance of F nuclei o-C pernu6ro
dodecadiene.. Legend: (1) non-irr-vdiated, !(2) irradiated.
LkA.r
Card 4/4
q
~7`
PF(c VEPF(n);;i,2/tWP( )/T/E.WA
L- 1342-66
101V VE
ACCESSION MR: APS024363le
AWHOR: Zimint A. V.; Verina, As: 6.11 Giubamdva~
it
VITLE.- -&-radlochealcal-motho&-f
M
173229
G.
SOURCE: Byull4tenv ftobratenly i tavarnykh mikors Ito. ISO"
TOPIC TAGS: silane, organasilicon ii=paund, gk~ma radfatiall,:, :radi~tlofi che4s~!
ABSTRACT- thbd;fov g~.
This Authorts Certificato Intmduced a radioch-menka-1 mel
ling Idialkyiehlorosilanes by h-ttaratctimg silicon hydridois with unsaturated =a.1
alkv,
'pounds under y- adiation.Mhe proditat yield is increased by conducting the process
at a temperature of 60-700'C.
ASSOCIATION: none
7
tz::.
SUBHIMDs 02JanGS 06
HO REF SOVi 000 OTHtt: 000''I
it ~i
0A
L fy 'i
TALALAYEVA T.V.; PETRIYj O.P.; TIMOFFYUK, G.V.; MIN A.V.;
P
KOCHESHKOV, K.A.
Synthesis- obl,,,O~ -difluoro-J:AOU-dialkVl othylenes
by means of organolJthium compounds. Dokl. All SSSR
154 no.2098400 A,164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Fiziko;-khimicheal:iy inatitut im. L.Ya. Karpova.
2. Chlen-korrespondoint AN SSSR (for Kochashkow)'O.
M ... ...........
- IMIM131BOUNII RENIVILHAH1111 ff Wi HIEF11141111 I I 11:11ill HII 111111 E11113*1111
JAI If 1111,13MIWIF1311 11111111111
[in VIM]; H I Ulm I: I I In I I I It III w a] I I p 11111,14?11 1.11h I It istra oil vim; I Ulval lit, M I u..
PANOV, Ye.M.; SCRMNAs, R.S. L ZIMIN. A.V. KOCIZMOVp X.A.
Fluorine-containing clivinylbenzones. Dokl.AN SSSR 10+5 no.5:
106&1070 162.
15, 8)
1, Fisiko-khimiefieskli,y institut Im. L.Ya.Karpo'va. 2.. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SM11, (for Kochesbkov).
(styrene polymers) (Fluorine coWfumids)
till I! I L 10111111 111HIIIIII 111W 11 IM 11111 105111JUDIM
ZIMINI A.V.; VERINA,, A.D.; SIDOROVA, L.P.; GUBANOVA, A~V*
Radiation-induced chsimical synthesis of organopilicon and
silicon fluoroorganic compounds. Dokl.AN =9 144 :no.3:576-
578 Vq 062. (KM& 1~35)
le Fiziko-khimicheaklj institut, im. L.YA*Karpova. Predotavlesio
akademikom V.A*Kargiaym*
(Silicon organic compounds) (RadiochemistryY
B/84 4/0 2 /Ooo/000/06.5/12 9
D204/D307
AUTHORS: Zimin, A. V. and Verinat A, D.
TITLE: Radiation-chemical fluorination of CM arid C f~- cl
with inorganic fluorides 4 2 .2 41
SOURCE: Trudy II Vaesoyus!,.nogo eoveshchaniya po. radiatsi'onnoy kh-i-
mii. .0d. by L. S., Polak. Moucow, 1zd-Vo AIT 888R, 1962P
382-385
TEXT; The reaults are given of exploratory fluorination atudies.
under 4' irradiation, using KF, %'Jal? AlF and 6bF The, vo--
21 ZnF2 3 30
latile products were removed as they were- formed. The collected ga-
seous halogens and 01 in the fluorided were analyzed. The radioly-
sio of ccl 4 and OC1 4/inorganic fluoride mixtures is d"Lucusaed,
poncluding that in vacuum the fluorination proceeds by the inter-
action of the fluorides with the radicals formed whan,,M 4 it-- irra-
diated. In the presence of 0 21 the best fluorinating -agents were
and ALF,; with KF, Call'. and JbF 3 the ratl io1Y8:Lij ion I' 1!~ -
carI3 112
qpp! pppq 111niq! ... ....... ......... .. ..
............ - ----------
S/844/62/000/000/065/'12cl
Radiation-chemical fluorination ...
dominated over fluorination by a factor of 3. Only 6b.,-I,, activatc.-!d.
J
the 0 in the zone of irradiation, leading to hi,gh yields of' 012
2
and P2' Por other fluorides, the total yields of C 12 Were -20 21.
Cl atoms/100 ev, practically independently of the flaoride itcielt'.
1~2 0 1 was as.~essed only by tlie aiuiount
The fluorination of o~ CI
2 4
present in the fluoride. The main radiolysis products were 0 H 1,;Ai7
2
and HC1 (-6.9 mol IIC1/100 ev), which are lesFi o4emically reactive.
than the radiolysis products of JOl 4& Va,ruum flaorinatioi of
a2H2 C14at room temperature is not regarded as Of priaotical inter-
est, owing to the low yields (0-5 - 3.7 atoms/'160 ev') Ellrid inota-
bility of the fluorinated products, which on he~'Lting char and
evolve H01 and HF. The advice of Professor 14. i*~. Prookournin Iti
acknowledged. There are 2 tables.
,~SSOCIMON: Fiziko-Ichimic.heskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (jD.1y.-
uico-Chemical Inutitute irri. L. Y.4i. Klrtr-pov)
C,v,,rd 2/2
All MITMATC11 It I ifir"M NI IMMIME1,111 III I I I III WIII 1111191111111101111111 Iffilll IMI IIM
B/844/62/000/000/073/129:
AUTHORS., i V., Verina, A. D. Khramchenkov, V. A. and.'
1Z min. A
S. V..
TITLE: Radiochemical halogenation of benzene by C F C1 and'
C F 2.3. 3
3 6
SOURCE: Trudy II Vueuoyuznogo soveshc1laniya po radiatoionnoy, Ithi-
mii. Ed. by L. S. Polak. Moscow, 1zd-vo AN SS~iR, 1-962,
420-425
TEXT: Radiation-initiated.hELlogeiiation of C H by C F C1 wash stu-'
6 6 2 3 3
died in static and in flowing,,- samplest.ana that by C P in static
3 6
experiments only. Halogenation products were separated by reconden-
sations and were studied by chemical analysis and their.phyGic al
properties. Pure C F C1 on (,,,xposure to radiation evolved halogens.
2 3 3
(GC, /Gp 4.3) while Pure C,3F6 gave fluorocarbon compounds
2 2
Card 1/2
. ........... .. ..... ............ ......... .. ......
J111132!IIIIIIE11 IHIIIIIII 111131111 1111511111M IMI 111111111111"11111951111121 191111111111MAI
8/844/62/ 1 000/0( .10/073/129
Radiochemical halogenation, D214/D307
(C F - 0 F C F formed from OP,, C' P ~.tnd .0 P :11a-
14 261 22 381 23 421 03~FBO) 3
logenated benzenes were tllP-'. Milin products only when high 'propor-
tions of tile halogenating-agents were used. C if >roved stable to
. 6 6 1
irradiation and, with (112 P 3, ci,, 4',Mve C 8H 5 F30121 Ga H 5 P 2 0.1.31 C 8 If4P 3 C171
and C SH 4 F 4 Cl 4* Halogenation progressive as was shocm, by vary-
ing the exposure time. The primary products are obtaine('j. by the in-
teraction of 62F2C1 3 and P '(201%) or C2P 3 Cl 2 and 1~11, (80,;;) with C6H6
across the double bond. Halogenation of CA by C-15-L"6 kilave producta
containing benzene, rings and side-chains. Compound:3 with 1 benzerio
ring and a 3-C side chain were the primary products while those
with aide chains of more than 3-C were obtained by tile interaction
0] LP C6 116 with a higher molecUl,:Lr weight fluorocarbon radical. Pro-
ducts with ?4;or more benzene ring8 are a6condary.: For tl-.-e under-
atanding of tile mechanisi,~i mor(l data are r(~quired. -
Thoro are 4 t-ubleo-
_ASSOCIATION: Pi
ziko-ichimichet.,kiy institut im. L. Ya. itarpova (Phy-
sico-chemicall Intititute im. L. Ya. Dirpov)
Card 212
Jim
IN 1 1-111- 111
8/844,/62/000/000/125/129
D444/D307
AUTHOR: Zimin V.
TITLEt A method of irradiation with circulation of the principal
subotance
SOURCE: Trudy Il Vsesoyuzn,:)go.soveshchaniy'a po-radiatsionnoy*khi-,
mii. Ed. by L. S. *.Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN $,SSRI 1962P
729-732
TEXT: The static muthod of istudying radiolysis does not give,a true
picture of the potentialities of a systemi Theae defects tire over-
come in the method described which orlableo, oil the one hando vory
small doses to be used and, on thu other, iarge quantities of'the
new products to be accumulated outside the irradiated' zone. The
starting materials are introduced into an evacuated ayc;tem condiat;-
ing essentially of an evaporator, condenser and veosel for irradia
iion. The condenoor Is shaped and locatod in sach a w;ly. that 1i I- I
quids condensing on it move by gravity. into tile irradiation Vessel
the overflow from the latter is then returned to tile CN:aporator. A:I
Card 1/2
3/84 62/000/000/125/.129-1
A method'of irradiation D444YD307
branch tube for evacuation,via a trap is provided. The conceirtratior.
of the new substance f or-med at the maximum dosage g ccumi la -in r ~ in
L .1 4 16
the eva,;orator can be C~11CLUated by t,he second law of D, P. Korio-
valov for the distillation of, a simple two-component eyotem. There
are 2 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: FiziKo-Ichimiche;ski institut im. D. Ya. Karpova (PIW-
sico-Chemical Institute im. L. Ya. K11trpov)
...........
lt3246
6/84 62/00d/ooo/10029
D40SYD307
AUTHORS: Khranichenkot Va As an~~n
60
TITLE:' The action of Co rradiation on perfluorodiimes
SOURCE: Trudy 11 Vacaoyuzn,Dgo soveahchaniya po radiixtionsioiiiioy *khi-
nii. Ld. by L. J. Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN S66R-, 19620
634-637
60
TEXT-. The authoru studied the action of Co radiation on pe. rf 3-.u-
orooetadiene at 6UOC and on perfluorododecadiene at 18 - 2500,, un-
der vacuum, in scaled molybdianum glass ampoules. The doses, were
22 22 i
0.948 x 10 and 1.43 x 10 ev/g respectively. After irradiation I
the liquid phases were fractionated and the light fractions Wdre
identified by cryoscopic determination of their molecular weights
and by their molar refractions. Comparison of the ir spectra of the
heavy fractions with those o.,,' the original miterials indicated
the heavy fractions consisted of materials having molecular weights
three times.au great as those of the original dieneut and each tri-
Card 1/2
[III "I'l It MUM 111;11 !1 111111111f 9 111119 111HIMNMI1119 U1,91111 1,11v A] UI Vn 'Pill
3/844/62/000/0,j0/1 08/129
The action of C060 D4 08/ D-3 07
mer molecule contained half as many double bonds :is were present in
-three molecules of the original materia Ir spectra of the triverp
also indicated that a double bond was present in -the group
R _0P_CP-R,1,j the presence of titc group -OP , and the fornrition of a
P 3
cyclic structure. From the resulto the authors concluded that the
following radicals were formcd durinr irradiation: CP -CP-(-IjF
2 2)n-
-CP-CP29 CF2-'P-C'-(CF2)n-1 -CIF-CP21 CF 2-cr,-cF-(cF.,, )n-,1_CF_CF21 and:
CP -CP-(CP ) CP-CP,,; All four radicals probably 0,Lrticipate in the
3 ~ 2 n t- J
formation of the trimers. The authors thank Academic ia.zi I. L. Knun-
yants for supplying the materials and Professor B. A. Alekseyev
for initiating the present work. There are 2 figures and 2 tables..
ASSOCIATION: Piziko-khimichoskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Phy_~,
sico-Chemical Institute im. L.'Ya. Karpov)
Card 2/2
lift III M11 I 111141111111111111? U11111EIIIIE111111111911iflil I
nIA3'
j~026 1020".
6-2114 5/069/614 -
zi v 6na-Koahiia Ov 7-
of Ye~ M.','i", 86r6kiha 1. R
AUTHORS i ~Pan vj-
K 4# 1 corj~es Member. AS TOSR
P~,)nding
TITLEs Fluorine-contAinitig divibyl,benzonoa.-
PERIODICALs Akoclemiya riauk:SSSR. Dokladyt v. 145' n' 1962j 1068-1916
0
TEAD The synthesis of twb'hitherto unknown divipy~'.!bien~anee cont~fnin~-
'
p-o a4! P -dif luoro-
fluorine is describedi P-ohlorovi I styrene and b
benzene. -~ In both ca'ses th6 in&tiat~matOiialj
;
a:aa described edrli6r;
thillm-CV,(1-dif luoro-O-ohloroetyrone 'was produce
"Izv. AN SSSR, OXWTf 1961, 530by a 20-30 min action of, batyl litbium 6n j
"
C o M 0 - d,p - di f I u or a -/3- ch lo �~o s ty re n ein absolute Other at--70
O. Tbin
~dinaty atomatid~.
n r-, cirganollthlum compoubd givee g1l reactions of or
feasible vit -70 0, 1otion of acetaldeliy,ie at
J-thium COMDOUndS
y3eldn P-i;4~-difluoro-f- ohl:orovinyl An moth 1, 6arbitiol (420 yio
'
'
"!O l C, I
This ~intormodijl
1). P. 107 - 116
1.54550 d I. 2800
C (4 mm), n te jwo-
4
duct is debydrated i n vacuo by heating with potassium bis ulfate to:200 oQ.
Crird 1/3
8/020/62/145/00' 014/02b
V
Fluorine-contaLning divinyl: Blo6/M44
20 1:
p-go-difluoro-P-chlorovinyl styrene (b. P. 66 - 6
900 (2 on), n
D *56501
d;-;Q 1.2563) forms in 5%'oYield. Polymerization of this product (bnnzioyl
4
peroxide as a starter, 2,5 hre heating over a rater bath) gave a solid,
transparent product insoluble in organic solvents and swel.ling slightly
in benzene and xylene. To produce bis-a(,A-difluoro4ahlorovinyl benzene,
p-lithium-&.,~-dif luoro -P-chl.orostyrene was. mixed wi-th trif luoro chlo Iro-
ethylene immediately after itp production at -75 0C. Data 'of the reaction
roducts b. D. 100 - 105 Oc mm), n 20 1 5430 d 20 1 .A2404 This product
p D 1: . 11 4
polymerizes in the presence of benzoyl peroxide at 100 0C at about the same
rate as styrene with formation of a solid, transparent polymer which, un-
like polystyrene, is not so 'luble on heating in aromatic hy~irocarbona and
9wells in them only slightly. The polymer is stabla on heating in air up',
to 2100C. The two compounds described exemplify the possible combinations
of the groups -C11-CH 2' -CF-CFC1, -C(CP 3)-CH 2' etc' synthesized by the
authors in fluorine-containing divinyl benzenes. There is 1 figure.
Card 2/3
-"
1/020~62/145/PO5/014 20
.
Fluorine oontaining divinyl~
Bi60144
f
ASSOCIATION% fiziko khimicht ski
chemical lbsti"hite 'imani 1h. Karpd4)
'
SUBMITTEDs May 11, 1962-
4,
4
S/020J62/144/903/022/03p:
B119/B101.
AUTHORS: __%min,,_A, V. Sidorova,, P.1 and
__._,_Yo:rina, A. D
Gubanoval A. V.
TITLE Radiochemical synthesis of organosilicon and
organofluorosilicon compounds
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 144, no. 3t 1962,
576-578
TEXT: ComDounds of the tn, e C and Col Cl on the; one,
"2n' Cn"2ri-Jml '6'6
n 5
hand, F.SiCl 3' H23'C'2 CH 3 SiHCl2 and C 2 H5 Sici2H on the other, mere made to tX1
react mutually under the action of~ --rays (CO 60 ) at +200Q and +7000.,
The resulting reaction products were fractionated by multiple condensation,
The individual components were subjected to elemontary analyais. 11*ol.eculax
weight, density, refractive index, and molar refraction we-re determined.,
20
41% number of known compounds and the now compounds (G lu')Sici (d
3. 3
Card 1/3-
I Ill] HI 111 Ai 11M UIRIna"I IfiWild LIMMI
S/020/62/144/003/022/030-1''
Radiochemical synthesis of B119/B101
1.6170, n 20 1.3610, MIR - 39.06, b. p. 840C/756.5 mra HO,,~C EF Sin
20 DI 20 3 6 2
(d - 1.7202, n D - 1.3413, !Ill, - 49.59, b. p. 1600C); (C311?6) CH3 si(:12~,
20 20
(d . 1.4610, nD = 1-3338P MR - 39.61, b. P.-940C/749 mm '40
S. 20_ 1-3710, 1,U). ,W 44.1.07, b, P. 110-1120C/
(C3H1216 ) C2H 5 iC12(d 1.4342, v n20~ 20
/752 mm Hg), and C HF Clsici i,d - 1.5138, n 1.3645, ItH - 34-7180
2 4 2
were found. This synthetic re-i;hod can be applied where the polymerization
rate of olefins is lower than their reaction rate with chlo-ro silanes.
The radiation chemical yield (G) and the quantitative yield. --',n reaction
products depend on the molar quantitative ratio of the initial subst.;~nC03
(optimum: 1 olefin molecule' por 11 atom of chloro ailane). ~.'he change 04';
re~cti6n temperature does not I!Lffe0t the radiation chemical yield oj'
perfluoro (alkyl-dialkyl) chlo:!!o silanes (C - 80 - 100 moleculea/100 ev)
and of aryl chloro vilanes (G .- 6 - 10 molecules/100 ev). With (alkyl-
-dialkyl) chloro silanes, G ino-reases from B-10 molecules/100'ev at 200C
to 160-210 moleculez/100 ev at 700C. There is 1 tabla. The oat imp6rtant
Eno,lish-language re-.e;~venoe. is;.,*.A.--Y_EI-AbbaAy,
card 9/3
S/020/62/144/003/'022/030
Radiochemical synthesis of... B119/BIOI
L. C. Anderson, J. Am. Chem. SOO.- 60s 1737 (1958).
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-lchimichoskiy institut im. L. Ya. I'arpova
(Phy3icooliemioal :I'nstitute imeni L. Ya. Xarpov)
PRESENTED: January 17s*190'2, by V. A. Kargin, 1,oademician
SUNIZITTED: January 12, 1962
Card 3/3
L.H.; ZrNrN, A.Teo
Permanganate method for determining the catalase acti-rity of 'Moterla,.
Tab. delo 5 no. 1:7-9 Ta-jp 159. 12-.3)
1. Iz 3-y Mookovskoy gorodskoy tuberkulesuoy-bollnitsy "Wharliro":
(gl6vm" vmch T.P. Petrik).
(CATAMSH) (NITCOBAOMnIM TUMMU)SIS)
POTASSIM PIRMANGAUTATE)
1:11 1'~I 111 q 4 1 IM I I IlW, "I 11111 .11111111 V 11111' 11 1 I'llIAIRIII 1 HARM 14' 1111:5 1 UF IM, 111 Mt PIX 11;
ZIMIN., A.Yei
Building a thermostat-controlled room. Lab.deto 7 50.91,
S 061. (WRA 141.40)
1. Hookov8kaya gorodskaya klinicheakaya tuberkolewaYa bollniUsi:
No.3 (glavnyy vrach V,P.Patr1k),
(BACTERIOLOGY-4PPARATUS AND SMPLIkS)
I "if! I jq, I[, v 11-pq 1, 'p 1 11111, !1111 Ij [I Jill J~ I IT I I NI Urillill A RUMP 1 .11 1 111FRIIIIIINI H114 PHIANI 11, 1
ZIMIN, A.ro.
14ilk-Agg-agar =trioint culture madim for kroving tuberculosis;
14' (MA I
mycobacteria. Laba~delo 7 no.10:52-5/* 4: 1Q)
1. Moskovs*.ya g4o~l~~kaya.klinichookap-bolinitsa~S043-(glamy
p
vrach V.P.Pstrik)..
(TUBERCULOSIS) (BACTERIOLOGY--CULTUM AND;OULTURE WMA)
1:11 TO! F II ~l iR I H, 4 if qtlj I I I pf r mq: I H, It' P 1111111, lip WIP I F1,11IM", 1~11 I u; !IIIIJ, Pill-
ZIKIVj A.Ye
Double resistance to d1rugs (streptomycin and phthivazid) of
Mycobacterium tubercu~.osis. Probl.tub. no.8:94--0,7 161.
(~MU 15:5)
lo Iz Moskovskoy gorckiskoy klinichoskoy tuberlnaoznoy bolluitay
Vo.3 (glayn vrach V,,P. Petrik, nauohnyy konsuiltant - prof.
JIF
L. M. Mode
(MYCOUCTERMI TUBERCULGSIS)
(BACTERIA, MTCT OF DRUGS 011) (STTWTOIrYCIE) (PHTHIVAZIDE)
11111.111111111111110 1111111111111111 1.111111111 11.11
ZIMIN, A.Te.
Simplified method for determining streptoqrcin resintance In Rycobacter-
ium. tuberculosis. Lab.delo 4 n0.6:28-30 N-D 158 (MLRA 11:12)
1. Is 3-V Mookovelcar go7odskoy tubarkaleznoy bollaitay "Sakhar.11no"
(glavW vrach V.P. !Petrik, konsulltant - prof. L.MP Model').-
MrCOBAGTXIIIUM TUBXRCULOSIS)
PREPTOMIC-13)
M
1, F 10054: lilt
zimix. B.
Stroltelstvo Rallykch Oldroelektroutantzil (Cons tiuctioa.rif Suall
Hydro-Blectric Stations) (Papcr edition)
175 P. 850
SO: rour Continent Boo'..P. List,, A-prtl 1954
4 14 9 1 i I i i I ! I I 1 11 1 1 1 1 ; I P 11-1 ITIP 111,1111, M I 1111111111 IM! 111ill I UP IVP I kivill Ilit"WIP 11111IMPU IIIAl PIN Ailfrill ti 111 1910 ll
ZIMINJ B, 01
The construction of small hydro-electric plants. Leninpred, Isd-vo
MinIsterstva kommunallnogo khozialstva RSFSR,, IQ50. 175 p.
(51-38556)
TK1081.Z5
It 111111 W01 IIH 110WIVINI IVII 14111113
I H I VV I , 1111 111 11 11111111 HIM I I I I I
mi
IINI -ORIS GRIGORIYEVICH
ZBI 3 EDP
R9.7,0
Yekhanizatsiya stroltellstva sellskikh clektrostantsly 1,The M~eohaniza-
tion of c -nstruction in rural olectric power stations, b~) B. G. Zimin I
V. A. Arsenlyev. Moskva, Sel'k:hozgiz, 1955.
146 (1) p. diagre., tables.
Literatura: p. (147)
I I If I till] 11 Ill 11111, 1 C I I In I lam 1101111111111111111 IMP9111711 I'll 1211,
ZININ. B.G.; MASHCHINSKIY, V,.P., professor, redaktor,
(Construction of rurmil electric power atatioual-Stroitelletvo
sellskikh elektrostantaii-Pod red. V.P.Khashchinskogo, Hoskya,
Goo. izd-vo sallkhos. lit-ry, 1952. 93 p. (V pomoshch' sellskim
alektrifi)mtoram) 7:3)
(Electric poworplants)
MKIN, 3CElp Grjgor~r*,vlch;A&1ZV"r1V, VasilIZAlsksgror .lab; CAMITO
0-.V.-,--r-sGsktor; VODOW1,MA, S.D. tekhulcheckly redaktofo
ClUchanization of the construction of rural power a tai Line]
Makhanizatstla stroltelletva Rel'skikh elektroata:nteli.
Pbd red. Y.P. Khashchlyimkogo. Xonkya, Ova. lzd-vo selkhos.
lit-ry, 1955. 146 pill, (MU 8t?)
(Rectric pow*r pli,nts)
MIN B. C.
735-922
X7
MONTA7ji I EKSPUJATATSIYA MALYKH G,"imoMMTROSTANTSlY (ASSDBLM,
AND OPIMATION OF MWI HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER STATIONS, BY) B.'G.
ZIMIN I D. 0. GIMUS.
175 P. ILLUS.j DIAGRS.,q TABLES.
LITERATURAs P. t174)
u 11111vulpJ114111; Imi.11114-Inif nil 111"Unif
Stroltal stvo sel skikh elektrostaitsii fBuildinF,, rur.91 electric stntlons~7-. Pod red.
V.P. KhAshchinskogo. gallkhozgiz, 1952 . 96 p.
SO: MonthIvr4st of Russinn Access'Lons, Vol. 6, No. 2, 14,,ky 1953
I! Oft it Pf -1 2,Mt!.'flU I f'Yll If ~ V'2N1;J-12d I IT. I I It V'--T IME'"A"11 11117 1, It! ]MIN I II I I I H U I I p It I I I I I I I I Jill I I I [Jill' MID I 111111111f I If III I I I I III I KMH I it I W I UI I It ~1IIL11UW1ItU I W IQ 11101111-- 1
ZEMN, B. G.
J:Iontazh i ekspluatatslia ruily1di idiroelekti;pstants-u AS3--rTCf14 ani
01"eration df 3--iaLl st.--tiona - I'Moskya, Hin. koni.,Rui.
khoz-va R37-sR. L n. clJ 176 p.
SO: ~,Ior-u
111-y List Qz &Uaslan Vol. 6 No. 7 Octobor 1953
I- i ; I I 1 .4 1 f I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I
KRRULEV, Valentin Mikhaylovidii; ZIRIN B I red.; NIKITIXA, L.V,, red,
Izd-va; XUZWSOVA, A,.I,, tekhn.red.
(Testing plywood] Ispytanie fanery. Koskva, Goolesbumizdat,
196o. ?o p. (KIRA 13:9)
(Pl;!rwood--Testing)
I : 11*11 :1'~' - 111 1 IR j 11:1 fill!;W It1:111.1111 IFF': (fill I ],r lz v I "Fill 1111VIIII 1111FRI I i
SKIRMOT, Aleksandr Vasillyevich, kand.takhn.fiauk; 2WIF, B.I., red.;
SARKATSXATA, G.I., xod.izd-ya; BACHURINA, 4AWi loft'1*411 red..
(Mued plywood] Xleonala fanera. Koskva, Goolesbunisdat,
1959. 98 P. (KIRA 12:10)
(Plywood induOry)
r.:,.,,,,~;,,~,,,, I I HIM III I lilt N111 MILMHUI IM,Ililt I Will M94119 to!I[1111flifill WHIMS qlfrlllli I I
ZIMIE[o BeIs, inshenere
"Tenser worker's referelme book. 0 Reviewed by BalAiains Der.i
IesokhIm. prom. 3 no.2.-1,10-31 F 154. (MLFA 7:1).
(Veneer and venearI4)
oq r I a I I I I : I
00
$Abe watem
&.&40.W4 . 4.
Iva
'"Ur it, A#W
67
sea R. Wirth
00
,s0'3
sea roo
Fee
0011
Pgo
Fee.
400
Poo
11 41
Poo
Voo
Issaw 141# Okv Ott MIT, Q
a a no 01,K it a a I ta All A I a IN 0 V It I ff of 1I a q 3
Ad
16 6 0 10
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 Is 0 o 0 o Is 0 o o o o 0 0 0 W
4 0 0 #!~o 0 00
Hill
IOFL-Tp Ya.A..; NIKOVOVAI I.I.j CHM&O, V.F.j NAYDEVOVO, G.N.; "Mims,
D.N.- NOCREMNA, L.P,.,- NESTEROV,, L.I.; KISTANOY, 11 1
IM.Ovs V.M.j PAX, G.V'.p red.; PONOFAIIEVAi. A.A.'~ tak'bin',P, red,
(Structural changes ir, the industries of the United Statess
Great Britain and Geman Federal Republic in tbp postwar,
yearlstrukturnye imenaniia v promyshlennosti SMA, Anglii i
FRR v FoslevoenxWe gody. Noskva, Ekonomizdat.. 1962. '1;L7 p,
NIHA 15: 10)
1. Yoscow. Vauchno-isslcdovatel'skiy ekonomicbeakiy institut.
(United State s-Iniustrie s) (Great Britain.-Indu4stries)
(GermaiW, West-Industries)
L 8606-66- E
SOURCE: Rdf. "rh. Avtomatiki, telemekhaidk3~ t vycMatitalInaqla takhn0:M.i
Svodnyy tom, Abs. SB474
AUTHOR: Eyngorin, M., Ya.; Geruimay 0 S.; Ziminp B. N.,
Preobrazhenskiy, A. V.
TITLE: Digital program control iintewl
CITED SOURCE: Tr. po vopr. primeneniya elektron. vychial. rMashin v nar.
kh-ve. Gor'kiy, 1964, 199-195
TOPIC TAGS: program control, digital prograrn control
TRANSLATION, A digital progr &m. control system (DPCS)l ia considered which. is
intended for producing the sign&I a ensuring tre mi -auto nruLtic and autamatic two-
coordinate control of a radiotelt., gcope. Frorn a digital v:irnputiva Which
determines, by nonhn,!ar inte,-Tk:)1af.ion, the r-oardinates of interri-tediate. points on
th!a required traJectnr-,,. the, ;.),7() radiotelescope iTioven)crt ~.s introduced
into the DPCS by rneans of an '11 -trazk 35-nim punch tape, is re;w by an eiectra-
mec.lizzilcal input device, and iv fod to a linear interpolator of 1.111CS. The latter
converta (in 64 sec) the para.1lal binary code of the coordinate UL,.,.reinent [11tG M
I /Z TMC:' Of
A
NE M 09~
"TIM,
tA 1_: -1
L 8606-66
st :7
AR501436T
1ACG.NR
7-
Unita t-; 64A*J di Wr lqu.
counter; a second input of the ccunter receives. at a maadmumi f irequency 4 1 kc,
the pulses from a photoelectric Jeedback frein.sor which is connected - via a
reducer - to a telesco-pe antenn~k. The err-o.r s;Lignal (voltiqe from the revorsiMe-
counter triggern) is applied -- N-a conversion-unit inverteirs and a resistor matrix
with output emitter followera - :a the antenna r!-ervarnachimisms. In orde-t to
stabilize the servornechanisms, the IDP(:;S s-upplies rate -cif -cEange of coordinates
signals, ir addition to the two-cocirdinate error signals. All D.PGS asaemblies
are synchronized by a crystal 81-92--cps oscillator via. a 11requenZy divider (a 21-
digit counter). The DPCS enattress t~-ackijat 0-100' per Eiec with the error
signals accurate within. 0. 4' and. with. the minimum intervitl of tlul error sdpa.l
0. Z'; the maximum error signal and speed is I Z. 5 v. Tlis DPC.11 is desigried x1rith
P 14 transistors and DZG diod'ec supplied from stabilized sourcOFJ of -6- 10 iWd -10 v,
the general supply is 220 v ac, ':,0 cps; the DPCS has an, aippeninance of a Imatthiole
desk, Circuit diagrams of ccirnj oni!nt R ard ihosiembHo4i m~ti preiti,inted. Figa, 41.
SUB CODE. 0 1, 09
Co,rd
MUN. B.V.: ZUYKOV, V.I.
Performance indices c:C three-layered shot drills. Razved.
i okh.nedr 31 no.4t28-31 4 165.
()aR,k 1911)
1. Gosudarstvenr-yy 4pologicheakiy komitet SSSR.
Supparting horizontal mine exploration workings, Ra2mid. i okh.~ lneft~
26 noog:23-25 S 160a I 5i;7):
1. Altyn-ToF16nakaya ekspeditsip Upmvl6niya goolog.Ui okhra4
nodr pri Sovete Ministroy Tafthikokoy SS&,.
(Mine oxmination) (Rina tfi&ring)
Our information. Stroltell no*12.#27 D 139. (KIDA 13:3)
1. Fakovoditall laboratorit avtomatizateli Isuchno-iseledovatAl-
skogo inatituta organixateii, makhanizateii I teAnicheekoy
pomosbobi stroitelletvu Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitsktury~
SSSR, Moskva, Dmitrovskoys shosse, 9.
(Automatic control) (Construction Industrx)
I
A I A ul I I'll! III !JAR 'All 11111r]; I I :IJINJ I I I J~j Il !III I I I ir 11:11 1 jJJjJJI !I 1131114~ ILL 1111191111! 1F-111 H14 911911311
J)
z imm, D.
RetAiling piece goodr. INo7.torg.takh. no.1:20-24 '57. (14LU 10: ?)
(Textile fabrica)
ZIMIN, D
Nov show window props, Mov.torg.takh. no.2:24a-d-27 '57.
(Display of merchandise) (MM 10:8)
BKLYAKOV, F.Ye.; BABIN, B.N.; BALI, T.; BOHOVKOV, Pjr~] VOYXVODIN, I.N.;
GUMICH, G.M.; GOIMUNOVA, P.I.; KONNOV, A.S.; KALANTAROVA, K.V.;
KASHIRSKIY, A.Ya.; KAZANCHE13V, Ye.N.; LIKSUTKIIY, A.F.; LSTI-
CHITSKIY, M.A.; LOPATIN, S.Z.; MIRSKIY, V.w.; PODSWALOV, V.N.;
SUBBOTINA. V.P.; TANASIYCHUK, H.P.; FEDOTOV, S.D.; FISHNKO, K.Y.;
ELIKIND, I.G.; BOVIN, S.S.; VASILIYEV, L.T.; DRINIOV, V.D.; DATZ-
CHIN, H.I.; DADAGOV. I.A.; YHRMOSHNA, V.I.; ZWKOV, I.V.; ZI 1&,~
D.A.; IVANNIKOV, A.Ya.; KOVALEV, H.K.; LUGAKOVSKIT, 10SKROO
A. SMZHKIKOV, V.K.; SMIGLASOV. M.D.; SOKOIAW, A.V.; STIPANOT,
V.I.; &WARIN, G.S.; SAVRWO, P.A.: SOLODOV. V.P.; UNSROV, Sh.l:h.-.
CHIKINDAS, G.S.; SHCHIMUKgINA, S.N.; DYNKIN, G.Z.; LYSOV, V.S.;
OSMOVICH, A.H.; ROKIT51115KIT, E.V.,- BRASL.AVSKIY, M.S.; RUDINK0.
I.A.; ZHUKOBORSKIT, M.S.; ZHDANOV, I.Te.; SMIN, V.A.; BRUS. A.Ye.;
VOLYNSKIY. S.A.; KLYUYEV, V.A.; ISTRATOV, A.G.1 TIKHOHIROV, I.F.;
BUTYRIN, Ya.U,; VOLYNSKIY, S.A.; KINEYEV, K.F.; MALITSHV, V.I.;
VIDETSKIY, A.F., kand.takhn.nauk, glavnyy red.; :UEHIDOY, A.R., red.;
KRAVETS, A.L., red.; KLIMOVA, Z41.0 tekhn.red. ,
LIndustrial Astrakhan] Promyshlennain Astrakhanl. Astrakhan',
Izd-vo gazety *Volga," 1959- 318 p. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Astrakhan (Province) Ekonamicheakiy administrativayy rayon.
(Astrakhan Province-m-Economid conditions)
ZIMIN. D.A., SUCHKOVI A.I., otv. red,
--!Aj _
(Pbysics laboratory manual: Mechanics and molecular
pbyBics; a textbook] Fizicheskii praktikamt Mekhanika i
molokuliarnaia fizika; uchebnos posobie. Ivanovol Iva-
novskii tekstillrqi in-t., 1963. 60 p. WRA 17:9)
i
ALZIMMY, Bergey Makarovich;,ZININ, Duimit OT4
;jEW ~ * i D Aovich; MOITSKIY.
OR TX*A7, I*. Tr "JERIMT, B. I., tekbnUbeskly
redalctor; GRIG
redaktoro
rulitra-short wave radio stations fo Ir schools] Shkolinaia. UV reAlostan-
1.17lia. M07
a skva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1956. 70 P. Omu 9:6)
(Radio, Shortwave)
ACCESSION NR: MP-M6146~ 510108164100/00100251003;-
j
mb
~AUTHORt Deryugini L. No (Active member)S ZimintV B ~(J otivo
TrrlE: Switching mqthod, of steering array biams
SOURCE: Radiotakhniket ve 19t noo 3o 1964,.25-33
TOPIC TAGS: radlo.. radio:antenna,: beam antenna, beam ante6na steet'
n9#:
:.antenna array, beam antenna switching steering, penciLbeam Antenna
ABSTRACT; A act of phase shifters Is con antionally used for:'steering the beam
T:i of a multielement antenn array. Temperature instability and diversity of the
characteristics of (ferrite) phase shifters have been serious drimbacks in
erating this type of antenna. L. No Daryugin's. switching Me,thod (Author's
OP
ie
Certificate no. 662448 of 1 lApr60) Is claimed to alleviMe tht difficult 8Of
haping a pencil-type steerable.beam. Th this methodo' &Set: 'switches (I'm
onductorso ferrites, etc.") contralaL n-and-off: basiso ft currents in the
C OnLana
card
ACCESSION NR: AP4026146
Individual radiators. or feeder -system br half c IQ of
anches,, Within a -IV&Ve Ne t n
the array,.a net of fixed radiator phases Is provided, an~ the taquired dir'ectio'n
of the beam Is achieved through selective s,witching4 By'dhanging the sequence of
the on-off positions. scanning can be affected. These types of1inear switched
antennas are considered:, (1) an array formed by a few parallel brows of s*itchad
radiators., (2) .,an array of radiators excited from OAS W&A~egulde via -swit hi
Ug
phase shifters, and (3) an array of switched radi4tore closelyplaced,aloat one
wav
eguide. A reduction of the antenna directivity, radiation-piditern distoitio
and spurious -beam levels inherent to the new methed are theorefically ev.aluat6d.
'0
1
rig. art. has: 7 figures, 8 formulas. and I table.
ASSOCIATIOM, Nauchno-tekhnichaskoye obahchostvo radi~tekhaflti I SlaktIr plavyarA,
(Scientific and Technical J Society of Radio Engineering and Electrlocomz=%I~Ati6n)
Ej4jdj; .00 Lt
SUBMITTED*.~ 30Dec6Z -",-.:'DATE ACQ: l4pr64.
SUB CODE: 140 Rzr SOW 00Z OTNvai 00
-'Card
2
PRO.-)HLTAZDV. A.I.; ZHELZZNM, V.I.; 13TCEMVSKIT, B.T.; ZOTOY, V.F.;
-ATMN, N.I.; IVANOV, D.S.; BLAGOSTAVOT, B.V.; AnNOVO N.P.
PABKOV, M.A.; OGORODNIKOV, V.,A.; YIIDMIO-BCRCDICH. K.M.;
ILITASIVICH, S.A.; RABINOVICE1, I.M.; OLISOV, B.A.; DATYWV,
S.S.; ZIMIN, D.D., SRMK, B.F.; USKOV, V.N.; BUZITIK, P.K.
Boris Aleksandrovich Olivetakii; obituary. Voen.-inzh.zhur.
101 no.12:42 D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Olivetskii, Borin Aleksandrovich, 1896-1957)
1.-1 -4-11
NOVIKOV, Grigoriy Fedorovich; KAPKOV, Yuriy Nikolayevich;
IVANOV, N.A.,, retsenzent; SERDYUKOVA, A.S., retsenzeirst;
GORBUSHINA~ L.V.j retsenzent6 - retsenzenti
TAFEYEV, G.P., nauchn. red.; TRIBRW',7A.N., ved. red.
[Radioactive methods of proap"ting] Radioaktivnyo motody
razvedki. lkningrad, Nedra, 1965. 758 P. (MIRA 19:1)
KOTLYAROV, Stepan Ivansvich- ZININ VailLAX olur
J.p%t Iyowich; ZkOUX, Ilk!
Afanaslyevich; or; TSIUROY, ra., redaktor;
M111 SKAYA,Ye.L., redaktor; ALADOVA, Ye.l.~, takhnicheakly radak-
ter.
[Problems in mining engineering. opening and supportiiag mine workings]
Zadaochnik pe gerays rabstam. provedenitu i krapleniiu gernykh vyrabotok.
Moskva, Ugletakhisdat, 1955.261 p.
(mining engineering)
KO.TLYAROV, Stepan IvanovichL_~~~~~dratlyevich; FROLM)
Ul~d
Nikolay Afanaslyevichl C1W11EG0VA,, F,.11,,, re --va; 0=31H0.,
V.G., tekhn. red.
(Problems on the mining operations of drifting and t:Wboring)
Zaclaclmik po goM-m rabotant, provedenliu I krep10niiu!gorrWkh
vyrabotok. lzd.2., perer. i dop. Moskvaq GosgortekMzdatt
1962. 311 P. (V'-RA I$zg)
(Mining engineering) (Mine timboring)
K~URINOV, T.M., kand.takhn.mauk; ZINIM, D.M., inzb*
Anglish self-propelled jig aranev, XsU.strol. 17 no.3,t
29-32 M? 160, OVA 13-.6)
(Great Britain-Cranen, derricks, etc.)
0 IJVIII N., IN fk
ZIMIN, Dmitriy Romanovioh, in2h.; VIMMINSKATA, I.I., lush., red.;
[Using rotating cutting tools for high-speed machining of
trapezoidal screw threads on parts made of 1118K9 stainless
steel; practices of the lapse Armature Plant in Leningrad]
Skorostnoe narezanie trapetsiodallnol rez1by vras~cbaiuahchimisia
rezteami na detaliakh is-nershaveiushchel stall IXISH9;~iz opyta
loningradekogo armaturnogo zaToda Imeni Lepse. Leningrad, 1956.
7 p. (Leningradskii dom nauehno-tekhnicheakoi propagRudy.
Informatsionno-tekhnichookii listok, no.?. Mekhanicheskaia
obrabotka metallov) (MIRA 11-1)
(Screw cutting)
ZIMIX,, E. P. YAMVSYiy,- 1. (Dar'kov)
"Electrically Conducting Gas Flow in a Channel with a DrJ-ftirqy (moving)
Magnetic Field."
report presented at the First All-Union Congreso on Theoretical ana.Applied
Mechanics) Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 1960.
24546
S/179/61/000/002/013/027
E081/E141
AUTHOR., Zimin, E.P. (Khar1kov)
TITLE; influence of a magnetic field on the flow of an
electrically conducting gas in a plane tube in the
presence of heat exchange through the walls
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniyet 19614 No.21
PP. 117-119
TEXT: The problem discussed is the flow of a viscous
compressible electrically conducting gas through a channel f o ritie d
by two infinite parallel plates separated by a distance 2b. i
A homogeneous magnetic field HO is applied normal to the plates,
Heat is exchanged through the walls of the channel to the
surrounding inedium with constant intersity q. Por flow in which.
the magnetic Reynolds number 11m = 2ptaWb