SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANTONENKO, P.A. - ANTONOV, V.K.
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ANTOINT-.11TO F QULYAI'~,V, Y'll. H,.. ard "AGOYAN, L. 11"
Q6:1;~
"Study of the Spacific. Conductivity of the Activa c-4~- a llic1ri.-T
Electroale"
Khin. t-c'.at. n.-
Republic Sclo.ntillc T(ji-1:-.ac,~1
1971, vy-p. 23, pp
Translationi T~~c of 11,4" conducti"I.-z", 0"
nickc! ~i (--YCU~1.7 ill
ax-c
The co;-,:-'l-.c`.~jv.!-ll:,-- c,,-' -b,:,:
with an ircrr-.~:-t I,! Th~-, V;1.2-la`~.!i, ;;..%' Y"~*~'lu."i U,
l,NDLjSlt,lAL SOLUT17-NS BY A% X kAY ABSC~~,:;it i'~' -i"Lit) -0-
AUTHL-P-(04)-TRGl%iEVA, N.V., RE:vEV, V.K., Se~ll.jiNv II.K. 111", iL-:NOVj A.V.
CCUNTkY uF 1,%FC-JSSR
SOURCE-ZH. ANAL. KHIM. 1970, 25(21, 378-60
DATE PULL ISHED------70
SUBJECT AREAS-CHEMISTRY
rOPIC TAGS--X RAY ABSORPTION, RARE EARTH CCMP(JlJNL), YTTRIUM, SOLUTION
CONCENTRATION, NITRIC ACID, SOLUTION ACID111, X RAY ANALYSIS
CCNTROL MAkKING-Nil RESTRICTIG.'4S
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1994/1878 STEP NU--Uit/0075/70/0-;;5/002/0378/0330
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0115697
UNICLASSIFIED
212 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--13NOV70
CIRC ACCESSION NG--AP0115697
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(Ul GP-0- ABSTRACT. A NEW MODIFICATION CF THE X RAY
ABSORPTION METHOD FOR THE ANAL. OF INDUSTRIAL Sfl,[-NS., INTERMED]AfES OF
RARE EARTF PRODUCTION, WAS DEVELOPED. THE METH-00 PERMITS THE USE OF A
SINGLE INSTkUMENT TO DET. THE TOTAL CONTENT OF THE RARE EARTH BY THE
ABSORPTICN COEFF. OF THE MO TARGET IRRADN. AND THAT OF Y BY THE
ABSORPTION JUMP. IN HNO SUB3 SOL-NS., PH HAS NO EFFECT ON THE SHAPE OF
THE CALIBRATICN GRAPH.
UNCL ASS IF I ED
112 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING oArE--040EC70
r
TITLE--CIRCULATING WA~ER SUPPLY AND CORROSION OF APPARATUS -U--
AUTHOR-(03)-PETRENKOr V.Got ANTONOVt AsVot MALUKHINA# V.Lm
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KOKS KHIM. 1970, (5), 49-53
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MECH., IND., CIVIL AND MARINE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--CORROSION, PHOSPHATEv RIVER WATER, COKE, CHLORINArioN, PITTING
CORROSION, W~TER PURIFICATION, BIOCHEMISTRY
CONTROL MARKING--tiG RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3008/1211 STEP NO--UR/0068/70/000/005/'0041?/0053
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0138226
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROC-ESSING DATE--040EC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-14P0138226
ABSTPACTI-=XTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTCM OF A COKE
CHEM. PLANT AND jMET~iODS 9F PURIFYING THE CIRCULATING WATERS (FILTERS FOR
REMOVING SUSPENDED kiATTER, PHOSPHATE TREATMENT, CHLORINATION) ARE
DESCRIBED. THE CORROSION ACTIVITY OF THE VARfOS WATERS WERE DET0.
UNDER INDUSTRIAL AND LAB. CONDITIONS. THE SEVEREST CORROSION WAS FOUND
WITH CIRCULATING AND WITH RIVER WATER, SERIOUS PITTING BEING 06SD.
WATER TREATED BY BIOCHEM. METHODS IS LESS CORROSIVE fHAN RIvElt wAFEil.
FOR THE FINAL COOLING OF GASESt COOLING WATER COMPOSED OF CIRCULATING
WATER IN AMT. FOR SYSTEM MAKEUP TOGETHER WITH RIVER WATER TREATED
BIOCHEM. AFTER FILTER TREATMENT TO REMOVE THE SUSPENDED MAT)-ER IS
REVOMMENDED. REDN. OF RIVER WATER ADON. INTO THE CIRCULAT114G COOLING
WATER SYSTEM CAN BE ACHIEVED BY USING WASTE WATER FOR 31OCHEM.
PURIFICATION. FACILITY: ORSKO-KHALILOVO MET. KOMB-r USSR.
U,rLASSIFIED
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USSR uDc: 621-373-531(o88.8)
SAKOVICH M. , A:.7Dr,.ZH----Y.J-K, G. V.
"A -Pidse Generar.cr"
USSR Author's Certificate No 269992, filed 114 Aug 067, i)ublL7,hed 11 -10
(from RZh-Fadi--------v--rIka,.1 71, -',bstract N,:) !C-22i], P)
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a Pulse -sd
on a bridze -ITie device includes a ct~~acizcr,
thyristor. To ensure high stability of the
a wide frequency rLLn,-,e, a semaconductor diode with chari~,:- accurulLt.ic~n
the primaxy winding of- -- ccnz-rollin-g pLlse trans-for-71--r are cc,r-t---cted in
series in the diagonal of the bridge. The secovdary windin(.- :)f tKe zran---
former is -connected to the coptrol electrode and the cathode of tl.e thy-
ristor.
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112 027 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--04DEC70
TITLE--VULCAAIIZATION OF BUTADIENE STYRENE AND BUTAOIENE NITRILE RU3BERS 3Y
P QUINONE DfOXIME -U-
AUTHOR-(02)-ANTONOVt B.N., ZHAVORONOK, S.G.
COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--KAUCH, REZINA 1970t 29(5), 13-15
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--VULCANIZATION, BUTADIENE STYRENE RESIN, NITRILE RUBBER, CARBON
BLACK, OXIME, VULCANIZATE, TENSILE STRENGTH, ELONGATION, PfirHALIC
ANHYDRIDE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIE0
PR!7jXY STF. P i/0,01,j
C I R C A ~ CI i 3
1 i 2,f
212 10? 7 UNCL AS' I F I ED
CIRC ACCESSION NO-Allol-33006
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP--O- ABSTRACT. THE VULCANIZATION OF BUTADIPNE
STYPEINE RUBBERS OR BUTAOIENE NITRILE RUBBERS CONTG. 50 WT. PARTS CARBON
BLACK WITH P QUINONE DIOXIME (1) INSTEAD OF S GAVE IMPROVED
VULCANIZATES. THE TENSILE STRENGTH AT BREAK (SIGMA) OF SUCH RUBBERS Is
SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 400 KG-CM PRIME2 AND THE El-ONGATION AT BREAK
(EPSILON) IS SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO 60OPERCENT, WHILE THE RUBBERS
VULCANIZED WITH S HAVE SIGMA AND EPSILON 270 KG-CM PRIME2 AND 550PERCENT
RESP. I TENDS TO INCREASE SCORCHING, BUT THE ADON. OF PHTHALIC
ANHYDRIDE SOFTENERS ALLEVIATED THE PROBLEM. FAC[LITY: LENINGRAD.
FILIAL NAUCH.-ISSLED. INST. REZIN. PROM.t LENINGRADi USSR.
UN~ L AS S 'IF 11 F-D
MMR
USSR
ANTONOV, E. A., GLADTLT-N, A. M., Leningrazl
MDC 533.6.011
"Intensif ication of a Detonation Wave bN, the Secondarv Feaction 7ope in a
T,,,To-Pliase Medium"
MoscoW, Mekhanika zhjdkosLi i gaza, No. 5, Sep/Oct 72, pp 92-96
Abstract: A method is proposed for the numerical calculation of
sional nonstation:irv flo,,.,,,; of Cas-particle mixtures. The rnethod, is linsed On
separatin.- the ,%sltem of differential eGU~Itiolls for the
two subs,,--,; tems. Thc pur-,,,ose of the studv ims to sboi-.7 urider i-.-hat
the intem~ificitlnn of a deronation wave bv seconda!-,.- ri:fncticn5z fF:
within tli(~ frii7;c-..-!)rkl o~- the ~model used antl to nbtnin
behind the- front. The proble-n of the propagation of ~i plnne detonntlen
in a nixture of a detonating gas with particles, behind the fr(-)-it: oF whicl,
there occurs sc-conclary chemical reactions bett;eon vaporc cf
--tonaulon T)r(%!ur-t-q, i!; solvi-d I)v Hli~i met-hod. Tllr~
and if(
Hic. p,,1!; ind of Llj(t fUn(Ai(Al!; beiiind in'rit of, t!"e
wave are determined along -,,fth the relation.3hip lbi2me(m H.-ie eevon:irl.on rat-f-
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USSR
AITONOV, E. A. , GLADILIN, A. 14. , Mekhanil.-a zhidkosti i gazn, No. 5,
SeD/Oct 72, D-,) 92-96
and the distance from its point of initiation. Conditions for ititc-nSifica-
tion of the detonation wave bv the zone of the secondarv reaction are c", 1-1 1'
Tile reaction selected as the reaction for achieving primary detoration in tli:o
numerical experiment was tile- reaction between hydrogen and o-,:~geii
H2 + 112 02 -~' 1120 + -(7 -
The detonation was triggered from the wall and propagated to the right 1,7itlh
constant velocitv -1'91r, until its front overtakes the perturbation-; coming from
the zone of the secondarv chemical reaction. It -is asswmed that the
ary chemical reaction ol- vapors of particles consisting of tlle .4
with detonal-Lon products proc-Peds f o I lows
A~ H,Q t A20 + 1!,~ +
S Ince the (-,Zl I cil I a t i (III of e, r f f I (- s v t: C-11I 1.1 zl!;~ I I o L of I Ili!; n.-J",-, I-
the element A was taken 'as arbitrarv and for simpl 1 c -1 t v i t om i c i.-: 11
-IF ar P u in the -,rocess ri I
-wa= taken so thet tile aver, e nolecul, -ight of th - gas i.
evaporat joll and i-v;icrinii -;;vi conscant. Ail clement wilk moviic v,i,!;~hf i,-(itril
to 9 ,;,il Othi for 1(n) (1-1) alid H -2) Tho :),1,,t1;I;I-- ;3
.cmsiderat)le number of varlations of tile problf:n in tht, ;artL-jC1E'
'Ind tile thermal effect of the secolidarv react-loo vll-;(,~l 1-~,n to
eC t 4
3-10 Ind frc-i !!r, to V)() kcal/mole
5 m , - , I,
7,~
USSP
M,TTONOV, E. A., GUC)ILIN, A. M., -111ekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, No. 5,
Sep/Oct 72, pp 92-96
particles of radius more than 10 m even for 0 = 300 kcalhiiole could not
increase the velocitv of the detonation wave under Lhe condition that ipascz
exchange occurred only due to evaporation.
Refractory
USSR uD c 6 () 6) - 7! 6,-~
AIWONOV G. I. arid Y-Y--.0 A. P. , Ukrainian
of Refractoriez,, and ZUaPtK,'-',V, S. IM.) arid I-EN/EUL-E-11A, P. I'l., I.,-stit-utQ C.0
lurgy and Ore Dressing c-- the Itcademy of Sciences Ka-,--kh ~'3',"R.
jj-', lc,~
"Periclase-Spine-I Ref-ctcric- '.Ia-e of Natixa1----'ri?e.
Concentrated Cbrorrri'-e"
Moscow, Ogneupary, 'No 0, 1971) DD 35-40
Abstract: Pericla~e-spinel re-fractories made of rure
oxide and kimperzayr-,ki.y c.--iromite) are copi-Dared with ~-he
tories made of ordi nary- d' , -- -,~znc3ium oxide and c;
5 b-5-1 n= in-
articles fabricated in t-Le -,est comnarison were 2--0 x 1-.
were molded oil a hydra-c-lic press at a pressure of 1-200 k=:7-/C-I-. -V-Or
made from ordinary grade maeriais, silicate irvcur-itie-, wc%re found tc
affect com.-octction. in a h-igh temperat--ire for t'Le on~;et, of
under load (up-.;--rd!-~ of 117~!~) -,,-as found to
magnesium oxide and concen----a--ed
showed less 14n~-ar (at a Icad, of 2 -k,--/cm2) and less
17500 expc..-,ur-2) nicro~;tructiiro:.- of
x b- ........
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11some ~,,'avs to reduce thc Dam-er of Pesticidesif
Moscow, Khimiya v Sollskoi-,i Khozyaystve, Vol 10, N 5 7
1 - (-),
pp 33-34
Abstract: The article brie-CIv describes the restrictions on tile
use of various pesticides in ~-Jic Soviet Union. ilazardzs of hi-lily
poisonous pesticides, are reduced by definite specifications as to
which chemicals can be USOcl ori what crops, and by deadlirios as to
the last crop 1're.Awont beFore harvesb. This timell i:-3
-;aj.d to be the lon-r,.st- i.n the- Sovit Union, al-Ad A is Cm-t-Aier
e
stated that; the lol-erable re-qLdue oC pesLi.cidos is F I -
tion is made oi: re:-warch on reducing the toxi-citv of F)e,-;tir;dC:3
,-or humans and warm-hlooded animals simultancousIv increas-
ing their effectivericss a-ainst pests, and also on iv,-tys Lo appLy
pesticid(--,,s.
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