SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZOLOTUKHIN, V.K. - ZOLOTUKHINA, N.S.

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The Interaction of Trivalent Cerium With the S/07 3/60/02 6/004/014/018/,U. Salts of Tartaric Acid B023/BO64 cerium salt. At a molar ratio of Ce > 1 the precipitate was not com- pletely dissolved when the mixture contained phenol plithalein, not even in a strongly alkaline medium. At Co : T < 1, the pxi0ipilate dissolved completely, long before the solution became pink. At Ce : T a 1 ; 1 I ; 1.3 the solutions became turbid. The table on pa,1.10 511 shown the alkali consumption in the titration of cerium tartrato coppounds with phenol phthalain as indicator. Fig. P- 512 shown one of iiie curves of the potentiometric titration of cerium tartrato mixtures Pith caustic polatih. At PH - 3 - 5.5, Ce3+ was found to form thtD salt Ce2 (r,4H40(~)3' 2H20 with 2- C4H406 . When titrated with alkali up to a PH of 6,8, this salt in con., verted into CeC 4H306 or CeOHC 4 H406' At a PH of betwoen 6.8 and 10.7, those compounds are converted into Ce (OH)2C4H 406 or CeC 4if2 06 Further con- versions are possible at even hi&jerpH irelLY.-mn.The resistance of the ceriam tartrate compounds to some reagents was studied on mixtures of 0.1-0.5 mole Na 2C4H40 6 solutions and 0.1 mole Ce(fro 3)3 solution at a molar ratio of 2 : 1 - 20 : 1; the mixtures were nemtralized in the pres- ence of phenol phthalein as indicator. Tho introduction of potassium Card 2/3 The Interaction of Trivalent Cerium With the S/073/60/026/oO4/014/018/XX Salts of Tartaric Acid B023/BO64 fluoride or potassium oxalate caused the immediate formation of the respective precipitate in all cases. The ex,,Oess of vatiatic potash affects the cerium tartrate solutions at a ratio of T : Ce < 20, J_e., tho smaller the ratio, the more rapid the disturbance. The cerium hydroxide precipi- tation is accelerated by heating. Solutions of the cerium tartrate cota- pounds become turbid when heated. Basic cerium salts are precipitated. Ition cooled, this precipitate is dissolved again. An introduction of NaCl' Kilo 39 and Na2so4respectively up to a concentration of -,, I IT caused no rapid coagulation in the cold. A cerium oxidation was found to occur in weakly acid (pH 6) and alkaline media. When R 202 was added,, the solutions changed color and precipitated. There are 1 figure, I table, and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Llvov State Universi- ty). Llvovskiy-politekhnicheskLy institut (Llrcv Poly- technic Inst itute) SUBMITTED: May 4, 1959 Card 3/3 ZOLOTUK14IN, V.K. Citric acid compounds of trivalent iron. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.10:2312-2315 0 '61. (KIRA 34:9) 1. L'vovskiy Fosudarstvennyy universitet. . (Iron compounds) (Citric acid) ZOLOTUMIN, V.K.; GALANETS, Z.G, Complex formation reactionis of bAlvalont vopper lono-vith citric acid ions. Ukr.khim.zhur. 31 no.5:525-529 '1S5, (MIP,A. 18:u) 1. Llvovskly- gos-udarstvennyy universitet. SubmittAd July 31., 1964. Prininiala uchastiyf~ 4ZCHNU MLOTUMIN Gluconaw compley "01.1y'virld!l of' to~ ryl I turl. INT lihirl, no.6-.4,65-570 fE4. 1. Ltvgvakiy gositeiarstv-nnnyy ijnivlo raizo t. ZOLOTUKHIN,, V.K.; Prini,~,.ala uchastiye: ........... Trihydroyy flIat;iratj (.,ci:nA,--/ 30 rlo.5:443-448 '64. 1. I'vovskiy g(;sudnrotvt~njj,,,- y lAniVt!l':l 1 tx-i t. ZOLOTUKHIN, V.K.; GALANETS, Z.G.; MONCHAK, T.I. Citrate complexes of trivalent indium. Ukr. ~:him. uhur. 31 no.4: 342-347 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Llvovskiy gcsudarstvemiyy universitet. ZOLOTUKHIN; v.K.- PAsEcHNLK, O.M. Chromatographic detorminiLtion of the comparsAivs etability of beryllium and cfdminum complex compounds with some organic hydro;q acids. Ukr.khIm. shur. 29 no.3:335-338 163. (MIRA 16-4) 1. L'vovskiy gosudarstvannyy univeraitet. (Beryllium compomids) (Cadmium 00 Mq)ounds) (Acids, Qrganic) ZDLOTUKHIN, V.K.; LINCK, S.V.1 VERBLYAN, N.I.1 B"ASi 3.1. Comparative stability of trihydrosWglutarato, maata-, atO. fluc6t*te complexes of nickol and cobalt. Ukr.khim.zhur. 29 no.10-6 163. (KM 160) 1. LIvavskiy gosudarstvanW univernitat. (Nickel compounds) (Cobalt compouds) (Acids, Organic) FLIS, I.Ye.; ZOLOTRIMI Y.M. - I Chr.ldat.ive potentials of titanium electrodes in the 6olutiens of chlorine dicx'Lde and some other oxidfLnts. Trudy LTIT$'B'p no.13t78- 82 164. (MIRA IW) ZOWTUKH111p V.P. Fire prevention measures in the operation of InduetrUl electric truckB and luminescent lighting, Tok5t. prom. 23 tio.7184-85 JI 163. IMMA 160) 1. Starshly tnzhener-i-napektor Upravleniya po%harncqr 0" Miniateratva okhrany obahchestvamogo pory-afta RSFSII. (Textile industry-Fires and fire preveiation) 9')I,TASIYEV, NlkoJAy Arrantlyevich; ZC)i',OTUK]i:lll, Vfu~!-Ily ~'iklxinovjcll; (Fire prevention in agricultural production] Vomharuaia profilaktika v sell!ikokhoziaist-vennom prolzvod.-Me. Mo skva.. Stroiizdat, 1965. 135 ps (XIII.A 1835) High-tompereture anbydrite In Norrillok ores. Dola. Mr 86SEL 147 no'4*.916-919 D 162. (KIRA 16-.1) Ins:itut geologii 1 geofizi3d Sibirskago otdfblanl:nt M 1. SSSR. Predotavlano alaidemilam V. S. Sobolevym. 041118k 711 95/F.,5 AUTHOR: Zolotukhin V.K. Manager of NIS TITLE: Communication on the Intercollegiato ConCerence on problems associated with th-e automAtizatickr. of strength investigations PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebny1di zavedeniy. Aviatsionnaya takhnika. no.4, 1962, 16oli6i TEXT: The conference (June 19-22, 1962) was atgranized by MV1 SSO UkrSSR, GKAT SM USSR and the Kbarlkovskiy avi.atsionny-y institut (Khar1kov Aviation Institute). Representatives of 3 orl;anizations attended lectures on the autorn-,-Atic dtvices used in calculations, experimental investigations and processing of experimental data and were shown experimental models of such devices developed in the laboratory of the Khar'Rov Aviation Institute'. SUBMITTED: October 23, 1962 Card 1/1 Mir ~1 !L1 I- -- - - . . I I . . I I H ~ 1. '1 1 . I . I i I i : ~ I - - :. f, -I ,-,-; , , -MUM ~Farm -M, I ~nffm ~vfr ~ : 1: 1 . ! I I I 1HIFIT I I rill Ir 1: I I hr'~~ -,. , ':;7:- a -)~I~ i - ~, . .:.7 .-" -- 'I i I . - .1 1' ~- !. , 11 .- I ! / ) ., 1. '"' , ;If, -13, .1 -)1;A i I!-, I - - SAN) 1054 1254' -7-7 0 0 AUIEOR s Zolotukhin# V.K. TITIE s Determination of tangential strouses In a thin oylindrical baam In which the longituiiral alerwnts are in the elastic-plaatlc i or* PER:10DICALS Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika# Svodny-.v t6m, no. 8V# 1962, 45-461 abstract 8V 389 (Trh KhaAovok. aviatn. in-tat av.1,1.10 19'61, 29-37) TFM% The ques4'.ion of the choice of the effective modulus for the reduct- ion of the cross-aectional areas of constructions at thoir limiting loading, using the formula of Zhuravski# it; discussed in regard to applications to calcu- lations of wings and fuselages of aeroplanes. A,cyllrdrical abell of double Bhape,d cross-nection in ornsidered according,to the hypothesis n~ plane settioile. Quoted examples show that modifications of the tangential modulurit as propesed by the author, lead to results which are in agreement with eqtialibPlam' candi~fcns- They also show that a reductiong, according to ct sectional modulilat as used in calculations at present, give deviations in lovde up to 30%1'. [ibstractar's note: Complete translation Card I/I 3/26 4/62/000/009/002/006 1007/1207 AUUoa: 7olotukhin, V.K TITLE: Daterminntion of tangential foroos in a thin-walled cylindrical beam on oblique bending PLIKIODICAL: Refer;itivnyy zhurnal, vo!,dushnyy trantiport, svodnyy tom, no. 9, 1962, 9, abst.-not 9A4.4 (Tr. KhPrkovsk. avyats. in-ta), no. 20, 1960, 67-22 T PINT This is Pn attempt to devise 'a malhod for determining tan,o-(-Intial forces in a thin-wnlled be,ui dwring bending, with more j cor~rect cons ideration of the change-, of noxmil streoses in the long,itudial elements, conuiderin67 theoie stresseo. to be in the Card 112 S/2611]U/0001004/0031005 10060200 AUTHOR: _~~1otukhin,_Y-K- TITLE: Determination of tangential stresses in a thin-waited cylin4rical beam for longitudinal elements working in the clasto-plastic range PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, vozdusMyy transport, Svodnyy tom, no. 4. 1962, 9, abstract 4 A45, (rr. Kbarkovsk. aviats. in-ta), no. 18, 1%1, 29-37 TEXT: Methods for determination of tangential stresses are presented, taking into account the real gra- phical depcndenoe between a and z. [Abstracters' note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 IYANTS, L.K.; POPLAVSKIY, A.U.; SPI-RIN, A.N-;3A!m.0_IIIfft V.4 PAVLENKO, I.K,, insh., retesment; POMVI A.V.., Inah., red.; BOBROVA, U.N., tekhn. md. [Depot forging furnaces oporated with Aquid fuel, natux*l, and liquefied gas) Depovskis kunechnyo gorny na zILIdkom toplive, prirodnom I sshizhwmom gazakh. Moskva, Trans- zholdorizdat, 1963. 29 p. (mm 16:7) (Forge shops-Equipment and a6pplies) (Railroads--Repair abops) ZOWTEMKIII, Y.T. Inforcing fire prevention meaeures in i'lax and hmtip procaustDC factories, Taket.prom. 20 no.D63 Ja, 160. 0mu 13:5) 1. Starebty inzhenmr Upravlenlp posharnoy okhmny 141nistoratwL vnutrennikh del RSISR. (Textile factorlan-Fires and fire preventiou) HINg V.Tes starshiy insh.-inspektor Enforce fire prevention measuras An faotorlao* Takot.prom. ~4'11 no.3:68 It 161* (MIRA V,.-3) (Textitile industry-F irma and fire. prevautioii)~, ZOLOTMIN, V. V.; 30BOLZ7, V. 3.; MBRIYEVICY, A. "Tourmaline in Metasomatic Rocks of the Trans,,arpathisil Rogion," lUner&log sb. L'vovsk. geol. o-va, No 7, pp 309-312, 1,353 In Transcarpathia, ';ourmaline in fine crystalline s!:)herolithaid aggregates has been observed in changed liparitic tuffas and In quattzed breccia, consisting of fragments of clayey shales and griniodiarlte-Por- phyrites,, In braccia are observed pyrite and separate conglomerates of fine-agg~~egate kaolinite. The quartz j)ortions of the braccia consist of quartz and tourmaline. According to the data of spectral analysis, the tourmaline contains about 20' B 03, lig 1.658, Dip 1.()3"-), Ng-NiA b.02"). In Pj 2 the quartz-tourmaline rocks, tourmaline is comtained fvom 1') to In crystal,s of aitartz from rock with jonal spherolites of tourr .01ue are observel ifilclusions of mineral forrrdng solutions with proporiderance of the gaseous phase. At 2500, the Inclusions were exploeted, but. the zation was not observed. (RZhGeol, No 4, 1955) Sum. No. 681, 7 Oct 55 -IOLOTUIHIIF, T.T. Accuracy Z6tervining axiality on the 76dorov stage (without a polawiscope). Ma.mbor. ao.5-.30-1;-307 151. (HLBA 9: 12) 1. Gosuniversitat Iment Ivana Franko, Llvov. (CrystallogmpbO VARTAYOVA, NA.; ZOLMMM. Y.T. Optioal orientation of allanitt. Hin.abor.to.901-37 155. (KOA 9 19) l.Llvov. GasudarstvanW universitat Imeni Ivans. Promko i Institut goolegli polesnykh iskspayauV~h AN USSR,. (Allanits) il :t I ~! I lill'ill Mill, zoloDrumm. T.T.; SHISEMDTSKAU, A.S. Introducti*m of new machinery and advanced technological proceases. Legoprom.15 Fl*s&161 ao.3:43-44 Kr 156. (PIMA 937) i(Kirev--Leather industry) ZOWTUKHIN, V.V.; KRATUSHKIN, V.A. Using the M camera for microscopic work. ZappFeasemin.ob-Ta, 85 no.4:591-592 156. (HLRA 10:2) 1. Llvovakiy filial Akademli nauk USSR. (Photomicrography) I I i~ RH I i , ZCILOTUKHIN. V.V. - ". a.. .. ... Tridyaltme from the Cherwya Gore. and adjacent regions In Transcarpathia. 141n.abor. no.11:2)0-233 '57, (141P4 13:2) 1. Inatitut goologil pelaistWkh lskapayerVIdi AU On. , L'yov, (Transcarpathia-Tridymita) wunuflu, V.T. -1111~~;-,';--' I-- , Istablishine, the connection bestween the trosrsion and Pedorov methods, Up. Vnes. min. ob-va 86 uo.6,720-721 157. (MIRA 110) 1. Inatitut geologil palatny'kh inkopayamykh All IISSR, Vv6v. (Crystallography) (Refraction) 1. V. I~Ijjjjj, !jj), 11j0 'Jjjf~" ot IT J:~. IV '12 1011 ZOWTUKHIN, V.V. Ifegnestan chlorito in thn coment of a mandstone. Vop.ul.n,osad,obr. 5:216-221 ' 58. (RU 12:3) Oblorites) (Sandstone) 2:OTATUKHIN, V.V. Find of nranM horablendam In Transcarpathitut andatiltes. Kin, abor. no,12:41AJ48 158. (Ial?A 13:2) 1. Inatitut oologii polesMrkh imiropayomykh AN USSR, Llvov. ITranscarpathla-RDmblande) ZOIOTUKHIN, V.V. Acid extrusions in the Vinogrivlovo.-Rokooova. rogion in Trans- carpathia. Sov.geol. 2 no.7:60-72 Jl 159. (M.LRJL 13:1) 1. Institut geologii polearVIch lakopayaMrkh AN USSR, (Tranacarpathia--Rocks, Igneous) ZOLCITUKHIN. Taleriy Vasillyevich; SCBOLHY. Y.S. (Saboliev, Y.$.J, alcademilt., otv'--rdd.o' 11 111 Ai. (Chekhovirch, MAJ. red.ltd-va; TZFiXOVAI K.I. (Ilftmova, K.I.I. tekJm.red. [Geological and petrographic studies of Chernsym Gora and adjacent regions in Transcarpothial Geologo-petrolgrafichni doslidzhannla chornoi gory to pryleglykh raioniv Zikknrpattia. Kyij, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1960. 175 P. NIRA 13:5) (Transearpathia--Petrolog.v) ZOLOTIMUN, V.V. Using the microstructural anal7sis in the stud7 of effwjive igneous rocks. Inform* biul. MIGA no.19:49-54 160, (MTJlA 13:32) (Rocka, Igneous) ZOLOTUXHIN, :VIVO . - Calcite and WorstittO water frqoi olivino d4ioluQ in Charmyt Gora (TrAnscarpathim), 04ol# xhur, 19 no,096."99 150ii. WRA 131l) (0hornam Oora ZOLOTUKH3, V. T. Xenoliths in volcanic rocks of the Cberasym (bra rogion in Trafts- capathia. Zap. Toes. min. ob-va 89 U0.1-01,145 l6o. (of IJU 1): 10) 1. Institut geologil polsonfich Iski)ppyepqkh Ali USIM, Lima (Chernaya Gora region (Traniscarpathis)-Zea0liths) ZO I, Wil lUf I% I I T.Nj L.R.; `.Yiji.!b4 of !..1 1 3abjiitted ZOLOTU1911N. V.V.,- VASIOYEV, Yu.P..; ZYUZIN, N.I. IlIgh-forruillnoum ptjmV)jJy.P.0 (IotriLfi) froll tho region and a new diagrwn for pump-ellyites. AN SIF-M 165 no.5t2l56-1159 D 165. (,IlIf)A 19:1) 1. Institut geologii i geofizikl Sibirskog,c otdalonlyll iul SSSR. Submitted March 6, 1965. ZOW"UMINI V-0vo Characteristics of the distribution or nickel in tim ITorl-11.1ak 1 In.. trusion. Dokl. All SSSR 162 no.6tI390-1393 Ja 165. (141RA 18:0) 1. Inatitut geologii i geofiziki Sibirsk(-,,(To ctdIoI(vtit.yFI Alf 30-9111, Suhmitted Doceiratnr 9, 191'1414 ZOL.,OTUPIN 'Valeriy Vasil'Yeviah; SOBOLEV, V.S.:, alcad-or.11ft otv. red. [Basic characteriatics of protectoni,:s ami tl,-e 1~rubljmaa of ore-bearing trap intrusions aa ravealed hy a ~,nvdy of the Norillsk deposit] 0snowrye zakonomerno4dAt prototak- toniki i vapvos-7 fomirovaniia rudoncisny'A-h Ilt,,ijjj.x;-ryk-h :I.n-. truzii (na primere Norillskoi). hosIntra, 111,I-Illoig 1.96;1.6 1?5 p. (VIRA SCBQLL'V, V.S., akademik, olklv. red.; LZBEDEV., A.P., Z11S.I. Otv# X'011.; red.; K(:~,Cvjxjim# 11,11.) f-ed.; V.P., red . [Plateau basalts) Bavility plnto. VO.A.Vap Nanka) 196-1. 335 P. (Its: Doklady qoovetskikh goologo-v, Froblevk 7) (MdU 17:9) 1. International Geological Cong-rojs. 22d, ZOLOTUE.111N,---V.V.; OLEYNIKOV, B.V. Acidic hybrid rocks from thm Gorbiachin Valley (Mberian Platform). Trudy Inst.geol.i geofiz.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.15:$0-106 163. (MIRA r1:4) zow ruKHIN) V.V. Infil ration-metasomatic microzonality in the wrocont-act "breccia ores" of the Norillsk region.. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.1:114-117 Ja'64. (141RA 17:2) 1. Institut goologii i geofiziki S.Lbirskogo otdiDleniyu AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.S. Sobalevy-m. ., ZOLOTUMIN V.V. ~ - - .14 Proliminary results of wing jrdcra s-tru.c turn 1 analysis for 0-1 dyind thA Norillsk 1 diffarciqtiatsd intrusion. Trudy Inst.geolA gcofiz.Sib.otd.AN S3SF zo.15:107-1122 163. (MIRA 17:4) ZOLOITUNHIN. Valentin V"I,Ifyovich,,,,gerieral-lA;rtenamt., plirtiyao,-~Outi- , -skiy'-r-a'b6t"dk - ' ' 1'' .1 EsmsutW factor in military daveloptBfits 1140DO, yvat'. 4.1 00,11; 18-19 11 161, (MIM 16:1J.) 1. Chlou Voyeianogo saveta, nachiLllnik politichmvkngo IIpraV1Oai.YIL Laningradukogo voyennogo okruga. SOB)LLV) V.S.; ~OLQTUKHIN,,-Y..V.; DOBUTSOV, N.L. V.N.Lodochnikov's works on Siberian pe-trographyl on the 75th anniversary of his birth. Geol.i goofiz. 110.5t138-139 162. (MIRA 150) -(-Lo-d-o-chnikov, Vladimir Nikitich, a-887-lq43) XOSIYUK, V.P.) ZOWTUYHIN, V.V. - Formation of hypabyssal intruBions of amphibole-gyroxem3 andesitea E.hia. Geolabor. ~1 1. in Transcarpa4 [Lvov) no.?/S:M9-IJ,2 te-,' . (IMU 14 12) 1. Institut geologii poleznykh iskopwremykh All UIAM, "Uhrov. (Transcaxpathia-Andesites) ZOLOTUMIN, V.V.; VASILITFV, Yu.R. Skarns of the tforillak region. Trudy Innt, gool.l geoflz. Sib.otd. AN SSSR no.30:2-09-271) 164. (MIRA 18:11 ) ZONTUKRIN# To.; ZHARIKOTs Ho Selecting efficient systems for contral lubrivitl~)n o1' autoiftobilab. Ayt, transp, 36 uo,W4-26 7 158. (Kim Iltk) (Automobiles..-Lubrication) ZOLOTUKHIM, Te.K. (Organization of fuel control sections in motor deipota] Organi.- zatelia benzinovogo khozia.4Rt7a v avtobasakh. leaingr6d, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostralt. J, sudof;troit. Ut-ry (Leningradekoe otd-nial 1953. 131 P- (MLU 7:2) (Automobilea-Ftal consum.ptiOn) ZOI.O.IUKHIN, Te.; ZHARIK21,JL--., i~ - solectirg efficient systems for central lubricat3on of autonobilogg Avt. transp, 36 no,2:24-26 7 158. (MIRA 110) (Automobiles-Iubrication) LWAKIN, Sergey Fedorovich, dotsent, kAnd.skononaulq BmW6HT37W. loolf Llvovich, doteent, kand.okononauk, ILLINSKIY, YuriV hdorovicho starshiy prepodavatell; DOLITSKIY. Ya.l., prof.. dolctor skon.amak" rateenzent; I I I SOY-TSZBIZOV, A.A,., atarsKiy PrepAmtel It rateenzent; FROLOT, A.$.. dotsent# kand.tekhn.nsuk, retsenzent; KRUGTm)dl 0, N.K., Inch.. ratuenzent; ZaLOMFEW,, Yu..A., obahchly red.. V rodaktirovanii prinimali dotmeat, red.; DUBCAM, V.Xh., inzh., red.; KARTMOiCV. Ajo-op inch.. red.; KHARIKOV, G.I.. starehly nauchuyy notrudnik, wed.; MIAMUBUXOT, V.G., dotsent, kand.elcononauk, redo; GIEUTBARG, Ye.,A., inzh., red.; SHCHEGOLEV, G.G., inch., red,; PRIZUT6XIT, Holhot ijL%h,, red.; KANTOR, L.M., dotuent. kand.skon.nauk, rod.; ILUZIHIN. T.P.. inch., red.; FILIMV, K.D., red.. 16=0010TUTA, Ye.P., rod.izd-va; TIxH0- NOVA, Te.A., toklin.red. EXconomics of water transportation] Skonomiku morstrogo transport&. Pod obBhehei red. IU.A.Zolotukhins. Moskva, Ind-vo 'Norakoi transTort". 1959. 391 P. (MIRA 13:3) (Shipping-ftnance) GARMILOUNg, Tava 184yeTna; ZILIBIMINS, WMIla OUISMAUovnw; igpw "impgo _jj,&,,..Auchnyy radaktor [What the driver should read in Preparation for third and second class examination] Ghto chitat' shofem pri podgotofte k sdache okcamenov a III n& 11 klass. Pod nauchnoi red. 2.11.Zolo-tukhins. Izd, 2-oa, parer. i dop, Leaingrad, 1956, 43 p. (Mlak 10:1) 1. Leningrad. Publichnaya biblioteka. (Bibliogregby-Auteno~jIm' drivers) "ol. oi, Or., 'arl-,- talb li, s 15 ZOUMUEMN, Te.,S., inzh. -- ---------- Xquipment for the distribution of comproozed air. MaithInostraltell no.12:15-17 D 158, (VIIRA 11: 12) (Pneumatic control) 25(2) AUTITIOR: Zolatukhin, Ye.S., Engineer S C It/ 117 - 15 9 - 3 -5, 13 7 TITLE: Automatic High-Finifsh Lineq for Parts (Avtomati.ches- kiye linii po sverldichistovoy obrabotke detaley)" PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel 1.9!59, Nr 3, P1.1 7 (USSR) A13STRACT: The article contains a description (-.)f fully auto- mated super-lapping lines for bearing races,, fin.- ishing -the grooves on both sides of the races. 'rt was built and employed at the 4 Gosildcrst-veInn3,,y podshipn 4kovyy z od (The ZI-th ")Uate Bearingr Plant). J. av Every line comprises four spociolly designed. auto- mats for the Drocess. All control is pneumatic., mostly with U~e tise of tho air distributo-rs that vie re dese, rib e d ear I i a r ("M !U:,'Id.110!3'tI'OitO1. ' " 1 1958, ITr 12, P 15). Diet~.,Aled operation infoiniation is illustrated by a din,,:rram (:P':"q,-ure 1) i-howIn" a Card 1/2 line, and tvvo diagra:,-is (FI.-uxem 2,:4) sLolvirlc~ tile SOV/117-59-3-5/37 Automatic High-Finish. Lines for Parts design of the charging md tronsporting arrangement. This new process has replaced tl-Le former polishinE, and eliminated the wiping ,Aid other wi~xiliary work. It has also cut dom the iise of nbraqive materiNal, There are 3 diagrains. Card 2/2 , ZOIOTUKHIJIP Y~.S,,, Inzh. -,, C".,, Fz 4 Automatic machine for Buperlappirq.- growyria oe jn,.qri;dll boarlDg rtN;o. Mashinostroitell no,7:16-1? JI 159. (MIN, 12:11) (Grinding machlams) 25 3OV/1 I ? -59-? -?12F3 AUT.'r"LOR: Zolotukhin, Ye.S., Engineer TITLE: An Automatic I'lachifie for Sivoor-Ijappii1Z Inner Boaring Races PERIODICAL: 1.1ashinostroitell , 1959, [Tr ?t IT, 16-3.7 IS IS R ABSTRACT: Detailed design and operation informition is C;ive '!-I Gn special two-position automat-io mai.,hines for the super-lapping of grooves of bearing races, deqlign~d and put into use at the 4 Gosiirt,;jxstv*rinyy podohiphi- kovyy zavod (4th State Bearing Plant). The nachine has two independent positions w1d the pneumo-k-Mema- tical system in one of them is shown in a diallram (Figure 1). The air-distributino unit was described in "Mashinostroitell" Nr 12, 1958. It. controls a-11 the mechanisms of the machine. For tuLe convenience of setting, the lapping device iuid the tailstock:of the machine can be 8witched on by pneumaf;ic taps, independently of the mentioned air-distributin unit. Card 1/2 The lapping device (Figure 4) is driven by an electric SOV/1174159-7-7/28 An Automatic Machine for Super-LappinG Inner Bearing Raoeiq motor (Figure 1) through a V-belt, its ijpindle is oscillated by a crank drive during the laPping operation. The holder for the abrasive lapping tool is brought into operating position by means of com- pressed air, and a spring maintains constant pressure upon the tool holder and the tool itsel.r. When the lapping tool wears off, a micro-sivitch outs off the electric motors of the machine and a si6;nal lamp lights. There are 4 diagrams. Card 2/2 ZOWTUKRIN, Ye.S., Inth. I ~ .; I- I -,.. - ~ Autorsatic lines for ouperfinishing parts. *shimottroltell no,317-0 Mr 159, (WRA 12o) (GrInAing machin"s) I, . , .... " 1 1. 11 GOIWV, V.P.; ZOLOTUKHIII. Toj.S.; BAKANOV, Ye.D.; IJOVIKOV, G.$4 Automatic machines for superfinishing ball rac-oo. Suggestion by T.Y. Gorboy and otheroo Promeenerg, 11 no.?-16-17 11 156. (KLEUL 9310) (Ball bearings) (Metalworking machinery) AUTHOR: Zolotukhin Yg._S_,_zngineer BOV/117-58-12-12/36 TITLEt A Device for Compressed Air Distribution (Ustroystvo dlya. raspredeleniya szhatogo, vozdukha) PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitelt, 1958, 11r 12, PP 15 - 16 (11.",R) ABSTRAM At the Kuybyshevskiyy podshipnikovyy zavad (Klaybyahev Bearing Plant), a pneumatic drive was brought Into use wbich is opor- ated from a flat round aids-valve, rotsting an the body, ana having concentric grooves for the feed and escape of comprsus- ed air. This device is being successfully used for the auto- matic control of charging devices, of semi-automatic self- operating internal grinders, and automabic machines and lines for finishing bearing race grooveo. The design and operation of the side-valve and its use in an air distri- buting device, which consists of a slide valve box and a worm reductor, are described. There are 4 diagrams. Card 1/1 ZoLaramp Ia.$. ---------- Now conveyer. Wahinostroltell no.9.-26-27 0 16.1. (bartA 1/010) (Convsyin~ mobinery) ZOIDTUKM 9 Yev v POSTNIKOVkg I.V. p reid.; YASMIKINAt eo 9# tekbn, redo (Pnei-Atic control devices for machine tools] Ptmaticheslde ustroi- stva, avtomatizirdiushchie raboty stankov. flulbyshavp Kuibyshovskoo knizbnoe izd-vot 1959. 45 P. (KM 14*17) Nachine tools) (Phoumatio control) ZOZ4TUKHIN, YV. literature for merchant marine workers In 1959* Nor. fl*t 19 no.2:46-47 Y '59- - (HIPA 12:3) I.Glavuyy radaktor isdatellstva "Morqkoy transporbs" (Bibliography-Merchant mrino) ZOLOTUKRIN, TU. 11, Books Issued in 1957 by the publisher of %rmkiA Transport". Hor. flot 17 no.4:28-29 AP 157. wn 10:4) 1. Glavrqy redaktor isdatelletva 'Norokoy tranaliortOp (Bib 1 tograplW-Morebant Marine) (Werchant 1krifte-BIbliography) BGRODINA, M.1w; GOMOZOVA, V,G*j WXHATLOVA, YU.V,,l ZOUWUKxrI!A,, A.N. .. ~ ;i";, !r 1; 0: ~ , - Effect of nuclei used In the production or titamium diemide on its pigmentary properties. 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It. m,.f,wAg( 1 11 4 00 v 1:9 0 -0 0 :I* o JI 44 S A I L A OULLILIPGOICAL LITIPOLAt CkAISIMATtOW too I 'W-1.7-, _i T- W 'AA, T -AF-o -Tv -1i T-V,..x to f? to it #I OFa Mn Itaff frar A co 0 0 0 0 is 0 00 0 1000000 000 a 111 0 * 0600 00 0 000 41 0 6 0 01 91 0 (b 0 4 ut f p o A.. a a I li PlIAM-11, wOI 04 W un i's if YWId alitinint. M, notable inalally Aw ill flocul- aneiNtic iiciiem. lit "ni-are slabk to6oiling Irs ttto.. to st(jW for 6M4XIthl. It 0 "I"'OlItItC IlCtiTRY; itli CHC4 (fliCtilki (11111 1AWO 41K14M lisM it-k rth" frotetiml (IV). btlaw It. In Ivols on rlibIlst virtui. lkilth of qualthel" to in flawl ralics w Pistil. 44 1. Atfirenkling JV) knlstmIfie4 tho guit-Whilli): r-f- 1 ftct of 1. At 3-4 1 cauws int-driatsis (kiewited by rlo- ~" 'wpine), kx-.Iow 2 ,, it 6 not mydrislic. At 2-41 t It 00 cau*s proloOSM MnJunctival slid wkivol hymulills; . , $31 at I s!;' wligbt conjunctival vamictilatka, but ac-no at ~ I - i f l l l h oca In in trat ) aromt i on ( esin of wiliviall pi I anti X 00 J IV stive (furatim "ould to that of proesins: V I 111 0 * j I,sublm this doration, So slimisWit sselison t;js twisrs itjl% olwfiogif in it"! tems. All (lit tsvited ;,welins, gg%f (f"Otsclitir allspth"ij by Acting an frog 411.1 valkI'll 18-14tw but no pamlysis a( molar terloild Ili flit fristo 00 xiatio w-ve. A valomfiklijor effivel of I In Imliateel vilibit 4r ev i4 inwrimfitA by V. Intrall"DWY It 6 4 tutim 14% tallic a4 I mad alxxlt as l1wic " M ww IV. in vibld(I unsirr un-than (VII) iattavensan f stimuktim mpitalklo , in toxic demws, Inhibits It In Wild deaft, A taxiviltw- (IM11;AX., unit not lisrued) of I grit toems. lhtn F*Iwsi Mask,! Isre-oure in rabilits allis1cir V11. Lothat (11twit hill by rciptlavvy parsoly3ift. Rming of 6owcA I" bout cv"trutiottow by 1. lit, &ad IV (allow's actil" a limit slow" all rArdw musclm. *the control wvmlp Spilrill 41 first stittit0sitiNt, thtu parnlyord. Wits. of 1. Ia. slid IV wM uml at 11). 211 41) 1410, '21(0, and 1000 p-it,tri. in J: A, 4 4 1 I : -*,& 14k*XI-P"%4UF1' lf"t" on6bit cars), and itiltot by. &SAP,SLA AtIAl. (Itochlorub-i at il,25, U.S. 1. 2j Sj anti 4q In suivillovois IliliAn F. SWIll jjlot 4 'sv-'~ i V 'j-'W"ll" - -11-1-1 is I it it If *AAA 1#1w41 selp I N IN -3 of (I to CP it it 1# 611 ot it lllre~610100000110: 0 .0 :. 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 Ilp to! 004 40041 -100 CO 0 fte trollio "0e Coe we a too* 0 LEVIN, S.; RrA.BYMW;-D.; BROMBERG, R.; KUZNETSOV, I.; CHISAX, V.; Z0W-TUKHIXh, G. Some results of the work of metallurgical plants under the now conditions. Sote.trud 4 n0-9:53-59 S 159. (14ERA 13:1) (Steel industr7--Production standiLrds) T H G(IRELOVA., Ye.; DEIESHKOp L.; ZOLOTUKHINA, G.; PERLCIVA., E. Methodology for developing norms for the numLer of vorkers in metallurgical plants. Biul.nauch.infomo: trad. i oar.plata 5 no.8:29-34 162. (MMA 15:7) (Steel ladustry) ULIZANOT, Karp Kironovich. Prinimali uchastlyot URWIIXTAO Gols; GOLDOBIN, N.A.; ~Q~q=4IHA, G.A.; XLRAMRASHOVAa~ 9-0-1 I VVUU A. 1. SIUMIL T-L. OLIKMV, G.A.; SAVIIFA, T. *-~1-11, a I lazh., retsensent; HMIXORUT, A.?*, dotment, rod,ol MBDIULMA, I.A., red.isd-val spzwsurA, O*Va, tokhabrado , (Determining the ecoAamic efficlaaV of varlouo aethoO for machiningpexts] Opradelanle ekonoutcheabol. effolctivaosti variantov mekhaniah~sWt obrabotld clateasla KDoivra, H&Agi mo 1961. 211 p. (BILU 14tl2) (metal cutting) YBGOROVA, M. N.; ZOLOTUKHINA, G. K.; IYMSIIIN, 1. M. "Syr,thesis of nucleic acids arid proteins in barterial cell-s of ithigel-la f~ezntri in presence of L-chloramphenicol." report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, 15-19 Jun 64. Sell. Res Inst of Antibiotici3, Leningrad. D0193ROVSKIYY A.V.; Complex compounds of cobalt and copper thlocyamtes axil antimoro~ and bismuth iodides with butene. Ukr.khin.zhur. 28 no.4t/+59-461 1624 OWA 1~115) 1. Chernovitakiy gosudarstvennyy universiteb. (Complex compounds) (yetals-Analysis) 111 Rd 111H IIIL fli [101i 1+,:Illi:, 1. ZOLOTUKHIIJA, K.G~.; GAMUSHCHAK, N.I.; YUKHOMENKO, IM.M.; DOMBOVSKIYj A.Y. Tertiary amines and quaternary salts based ou 4,--ch:Loro-1-aryI-2-.butenao of secondary and tertim-y heterocyclic nitrogen bapeae Zhurob.khime 33 no-4:12222-1227 Ap 163. (MA 16:5) 1. Chernovitskiy posudarstvermyy universitsIv. (Amines) (Heterocyclic emapoulvis) ZOLOTUKHINA, L. Conference on the quality of conveyer belta. Iaucb. I ran# 18 no.2:59-60 P 159. ' (HIRL 121.4) (Belts and belting) ATEIHOR: Zolotulchina, L. -)0V/1,;'8-59 --~'-22124 TITLE: Co~f~-'r-'e-*-n-'c--e---'o-n-"T~e-"Quality of Conveyor Belts (Soveshchaniye po kachestvu transportertLykh lent) PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina,, 1-959, Nr 22 pp .59-60 (USSH) AB.STRACT: This conference was held on December 9 to 11V i958 in the Nauchno-issl ,6,d,ov.p I'skiy institut rezinovoy _UUte promyshlennosti(A"a-A~ InSti for the Rubber Industry). Representatives of the Leningrad, Sverdlovsk and Moscow Sovnarkho?zeK Council of U.11tiOnal ECOrIOM;Y),: GosplanRSFSR.) GNTK and various plann-inG orEaziizations we,re present. Reports were read by -the Deputy Director of NIIRP, S. V. Burov, and the Chie :f Enj;ineers of the fa.ctory,,,Kauchukf' V. K.' Smirnov of the ~eriingrad Factory RTI: P. I. Tikhomirov, the Head of the Central Laboratory of the Sverdlovsk FactorY RTI 11. 1. Yudin and -the Head of the Technical Depavtiaent of the Kurelc Plant of RTI: I. S. Terairbulatov. It was pointed out that the qU,"Llity Of conveyor belts was improved considerably during; 1957--1958 by usi= anibber mixtures with increased content of rubbor. The use of the" Card 112 rubber mixtures made it possible to iii-troduce a new c, soVi 2-22/24 Conference on the quaii,ty of Conveyor 3elts standard GOST 20-57 for conveyor bolts whicah. ent~-u- .is improved physical and rucbanical characteris ties: of the belts and itiahes ii, po&-I.-~,,~ible to,(jxterid L!Lo p~usjxahtee period by 30 to 40%. Recommendations for further improvements of -U!.he. cowipyor belts included the Ue of "Anid" wvl. ,l;:-0s fibres) chemical fibres ~Kapranl 0 and of metallic elements. 'The most important recoimaendations are summarised. The ph,,T.,iico-wecban'-',C81 characteristics of the coatin,;r compossit..-ions A-lP A-2-R5 A-2-U. A-2-01, A-3 and V are tabulated. There is 1 table, Card 2/2 ZOLOTURINA, Lai, In the International Standards OrSaniZfLt1Oj1)' !rOdmical Ccamittee No.41 "Pulleys aM Balts.11 Standartizatsilit, 25 zw~.9:58-~~9 8 !61. (Belta and bolting--StiundArdo) jftl-leyB-Standards) q U T R1 R1 i! 'i'll, 5 TF U H Till"I"- 85382 S/032/60/026/010/04/05 BO16/BO54 AUTHORS: Balandin, Yu. F6, ~ratukhina, '~. A. and.'?,olotukhina TITLE: Methods of Testin-9111-Materials Used Under the Continuous itetion of Cyclic Thermal Stresses EBRIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol, 26, No. 10, pp. ~1130-1132 TEXT: The authors discuss two methods of testing- the continuous action of cyclic thermal stressesi a) The samples are chucked in special clampB (Fig. 1). The sample and the clamp must be of the same naterialp or of materials with a similar coefficient of expansion. A difference In this co- efficient would effect an additional deformation (or -rioli.of) of the Eample. The dimensions of sample and clamp i,~iven.in YLg. 1 are practically the possible minimum. The samples stretched to it certain extent dre put into a furnace which is heated to the required temperature. After a cer- tain period of time, the samples are taken out of the ftirnace, cooled, relieved, then again stretched to the same extent as in the first cycle, and so on. The teots are continued until the de13t'I'U0ti0[I Of the sample, Card 1/3 853-3a' Methods of Testing Materials Used Under the 1.3/03?j6D,/026/010/014/035 Continuous Action of Cyclic Thermal Stresses B016/BO5,1 or until attaining the given number of cycles. The intornal streE13 of the samule can be determined by measuring the Plastic deformation. Thus, the following parameters are given in thin methodi the deformation chttraa- tarizing the temperature gradient under the conditions of practical use of the material; the temperature corresponding to thI? actual state of the material in the respective construction; and the efluration of the action of temperature which is chosen to be equal to the avii?x-age'period of tine. between the abrupt fluctuations of the temperatux* field. along the cross section of the workpiece. b) The second method, which alao simulates a continuous action of cyclic thermal stresses, is based on a periodic load- ing of rings made of the material to be tested inithe roxm of wedges driven in. Fig. 2 shows the geometrical dimensiona of ii -test rinIT choi3en on the basis of a preceding calculation. By analyoing 11alf the ritg loaded by a force perpendicular to the opening (Ref,, FoOtnote ~) it is possible to establish a relationship between the variation'of th e opening vridth and the stresses resulting in the outer fibers of the central ring part (cross section AA, Fig. 2) within the elastic ran[,,,e. Either of the test methods simulating a continuous action of cyclic thermal stresses, has its specific advantages. Therefore, it is converitezint to oh,)cce the..,. method Card 2/3 85382 Methoda of Testing Materials Used Under the S/032/60/026/010/014/0"75 Continuous Action of Cyclic Thermal Streases B01b'/B054 according to the purpose of investigation. There 4ixe figures and 1 Soviet reference. Card 3/3 1,9600 8/032/61/027/001/016/037 BO17/B054 AUTHORS: Balandin, Yu. F. and Zolotukhina, M. A. TITLE: New Method of Testing the Resistance of Conatructional Materials to Thermal Fatigue PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1961, Vol. 2,r, No. 1, pp. 63-66 TEXT: The method suggested by G. P. Lazarev (Ref. 5) to determine the deformation of cylindrical constructional materials waa modified to deter- mine their thermal fatigue. Test specimens were heatod in a. furnace to a given temperature, and subsequently cooled by running water. The niamber of cracks, their shape, their distribution over the surface, and their size were microscopically determined; the thermal fatigue of the test material was determined from the growth of cracks. The thermal fatig'Ae of )~l 0'126 (EI 726) steel was tested on cooling from 7000 to 1000 an(I Trom 90'0 to 100C. A comparison of the curves showed that cracks grow earlier and faster on cooling from higher temperatures. The now method permits a comparative investigation of constructional materials of dAfferent chemioal compositions and thermal treatments. There are 2 figures amd 3 references: Card 1/2 88284 New Method of Testing the Resistance of Constructional Materials to Thermal Fatigue 2 Soviet. B/032/61/027/001/016/037 B017/ m,054 Card 2/2 ZOLOTUKHINA, M.D., Inob. (Novosibirsk) Determination of carbon dioxide in water run through H-cation exchanger filters. Energetik 11 no.]Aj9~.10 N '65. (MIFA Hill) I To umull ;I U I ~t: III; i. I iij;,~. SffAKWOVICH, R.A.; GAYDAMVICH, S.Ya.,, ZOYATUMINA, N,A. Ntbreak of acute viral nauroinfeation (encephalit1s) In Kmsnojarsk,. Zhur. nevr. i paikh 59 no-3:334-336 159. MU 12-.4) Kafedra nervnykh bolemiev (sav, - profo RA#- Shaklizovich) Dmanoyarsk"W., ditaing ,kogo Instituta, labomtorlya (zar. Mr. Slubladme) Inatituta virusologii AMN SSSR. (SHCEPRALITIS, VUMIC, erpidemiol. in Rassia, (Rae)) _Ir fir't ,tr r) _-H rljs i orl J.J,D~ ria on r an,t 7 c r--i t i,- ji- lus C.Ll, 1: -ixtniii, or Card UDC AP60126 )0 EP~~ ILLL Alit;; mILL' liall I1_1:.A-UL1 ILW AUTHORii -ZOLOTUKHINA N.S. TULENKOV,P.K., and VAYRMIENUII,I~I. ?A - ?403 - 2A ~:j TITLEs Combination of Wire Patenting and Galvanizing. (SoTneshchdniye patentirovaniya i otsinkovaniya, provolokil Russisn). PERIODICALt Stall. 1957, Vol 17, Nr 2, pp 165 - 16F3 ABSTUM Within the last few years patenting of wire ohWed over almost entirely from using lead to the application of molten potassium nitrate. Besides, drawing of zinc-coated and patented wire has been introduced for almost all diameters. The ateel-wire and hemp- rope plant in Odessa developed a now prooodure Xor simultaneois patenting and zino-ooatingo which is based an ths fact that the temperatures for patenting (450 - 5200 0) and for zinc-coating (450 - 4900 C) are near to each other. The zinc served at the same time as a coating for the wire and as a-aedium for isothermal cooling down. Wire material produced in this way differed very little with re- spect to zinc coating, structure, and mechanical propertien, from the qualities obtained by the usual prooesijos of successive zinc-ooating and patenting of the blano wire. the finished wire corresponds to the standard specification GOST 3241-46. The thick- neon of the zinc-coating is sufficient to obtain a wire with a permissible ratio of reduction of 75 - 80 14 on further drawing. Card 1/..? 1. Jill; il: TONSHOM, I.I., inshener; SOLDTMIM, 146. insbAmer; "Mamw, YOX.0 tekhM . . OOWWIM40"J, Reduction of lead losses In patenting. Stal' X5 no-11 76-79 A 155. ~ (Km 815) 1. Odes 19kly staleprovolochno-Iminatn7 smda (LeG& plating) (Wire) ILI 1, 11 i Im, I I I I i I, A I I! I I I; I I. I I t I I I I III I J I I A I I I I I I I;, 1 1. 11 1 K i . z I I i I i:~~ I ~l i v I it . 1 1 1 1 i I I Ll i lu