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LUROVNIROVA....-G.4., kwnd. biol. nauk; KOZLOVfi, G.S.; LUKOVNIK07A, M.A. Chemicall composition of potatoes and cabbage of different varieties in the various districts of Leningrad Provinoe. Trudy po, prikl. bot., gen. i Bel. 37 no. la130-137 165 (MIRA, 19ti) LUFOVITIKOVA, G.A., kand. biol. nauk Effect of fertilizers an the chemical composition of tubers bf different potato varieties. Trudy po prikl. bot., gen. i sel. 37 no. 11138-146 165 (MIRA 19:1) STUPOV, Aleksey Dmitriyovich; Prinimala uchastiye -LUKOVNIKOVA, S.T... kcand.sel'skokhoz.nauk, mladshLy nauchnyy notrudnik; XAN3M'YA$ T.M.0 red.; GERASIMOVA, Te,S,p tekbn,red, [Development of socialist agriculture In Bulgaria] Razvitie sotsialintichookogo sellskogo khoziaistva v Bolgarii. Moskva, GosplBnizdat, 1960. 273 p. WRA 14:3) 1. Sektor ekonomiki strap narodnoy demokratii Instituta ekonomiki Akadeiaii nauk SSSR (for Lukovnikove). (Bulgaria--Agriculture, Cooperative) STOROZHEV, V.I.; KORKUNOV, I.N.; RUDAKOV, Ye.V.; MELLINYY, S.A.; 'UKOVNIKOVA I POTAPOV, Kh.Ye.; ZAKUSILO, P.S.; ZAVERENYA'YEVA, L.V., -red.; GERASIMVA, Ye.S.y tekhn. red. (Triumph of the Lenin cooperative plan in socialist countries) Pobeda leninskogo kooperativnogo plana v stra- nakh sotsializma. Moskva, Izd-vo ekon. lit-ry, 1963. 274 p. (mim 16:4) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut skonomiki mirovoy sotsiali- sticheakoy sistemy. (Europe, Eastern--Agriculture, Cooperative) (Collective farms) LUKOVNIKOVA, Ye. V. Cand. Agr Sci -- (diss) "Improvij;j,,@he Gorlkly f "'0.'--7o,, --f .54res Ev Breed of Shee -Verl-wng-the,@rrogeny e9=tb=2rood=StQek 6y Uvw-- it and t*e,,.,BreedIng. 4A4ie-e-.-" GorIkiy, 1957. 19 pp 20 cm. (Min of Agriculture, Gorlkiy Agricultural Inst), 100 copies (KL,, 26-57, 110) - 87 - LUKOVSKAYA BABKO, A. K. N- 14- "Effect of Complexating Agents on the.Catalysis of a Chemiluminescence Reaction" submitted at the Conference on Kinetic Methods of Analysis, Ivanovo, 14-16 June 1960 So: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy SSSR, Khimiya i Kh#fticheskaya Technologiya, Vol III, No 6 Ivanovo, 1960, pages 1113-1116. BABKO, A.K.; LUKGVSKAYA, N.M. -Cz-@ Chemiluminescent catalytic reaction in the system luminol - copper - hydrogen peroxide. Part 1: Physicochemical analysis. Ukr. khim. zhur. 27 no.4:519-524 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut obshchey i neor anicheskoy khimii Ali USSR. (Luminol) (Copper) Mdrogen peroxide) BABKO, A.K., LUKOVSKAYA, N.M. Photographic chemilumineEcence method for the determination of microquantities of copper and hydrogen peroxide. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no,1:50-52 Ja-F '62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian S.S.R.,.Kiev. (Copper--Analysis) (Hydrogen peroxide) S/073/62/028/007/004/004 E075/E136 AUTHURS; Babko, A.K., arid Lukovskiiya, N.M. TITLE: Investigation of chemilumineacent catalytic reaction in the system luminol-copper-hydrogen peroxide. Part II. Photoelectric method f@or the study of the influence of copper concentration PER10DICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v,28, no-7, 1962, 861-865. TEXT: To obtain data on the glow-time distribution and maximum glow intensity (I max ) in the system luminol-Cu-H 2021 containing different concentrations of Cu and 11202, an automatic apparatus was constructed using a photpmultiplier and a recorder. The chemical reaction was conducted at a constant p1l = 11.2 with various amounts of 0-001 M CuS04. The glow begins immediately after addition Of 11202 to the solution and the initial glow does hot, shift with time for different concentrations of Cu (1.43 x'10- 5 to 14.3 x 10-5 %,). Imax passes through a maximum for each Cu concentration, the latter being proportional to imax Card 1/2 Investigation of chemiluminescent S/073/62/026/007/UO4/004 E075/E136 for ".Cu CH202@) (2-3 x lo-5 yj). If @I-Cu-j is 2 to-3 tinies greater than CH202], the cheiniliiminescent effect begins to decrease. The dependence of 1411LIX and the total intensity of light emitted 7- on the general coiicentration of Cu for different 'i Oo .2 - cincentrations was also investigated. The chemiluininescent deterraination of H202 can be achieved for the -ul concentration not .3 x lo-5 M. At @Cu@@ @C er of 10-1 greater than 2 of the ox"d i M tile d"terinination is riot possible. The determination of Cu can be achieved with a considerably improved sensitivity (up to 2 x 10-6 & Cu per ml) by increasing the concentration of 11202 from 2 x 10-5 to 7.5 x 10- 4 M. There are 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, AS Ukr SSR) SUMMITTED: June 5, 1961. Card 2/2 BABKO) AsK,; LUKOVSKAYAp NA Chemiluminescent catalytic reaction in the system I-ainol copper - hydrogen peroxide. Part 3.- Photoeloctric method ofstudying the effect of pH and ammonia concentration. Ukr.khim.zhur. 28 no.8:968-972 162. .(KIRA 15:11) 1. Institut obabehey i neorganicheskoy khimii MI UkrSSR. (Luminescence) (Hydrogen-ion concentration) (Systems (Chemistry)) BAEK09 A.K.; @c LUKOV,SK.AYA.,-N.-M.- Chemiluminesoent determination of trace amounts of cobalt. Uv.lab. 29 "no./+W4-407 163. (MMA 16:5) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheBkoy khimii AN UkrSSR. (Cobalt-Analysis) (Luminescence) AC.CESSIONANH: AP4033701 S/OOT3/64/030/004/0388/0390 AUTHOR: Babkop A* K.; LukovskaYaj_.&_X_ TITLE: Chemili-4nescent determination of cobalt in high Imrity zinc, ;SOURCE: Ukrainskiy W2"cheskjy zhurnal,, V- 30,, no. 4, 19641,, 388-390 :TOPIC TAGS, cobalt I , chemiluminescent determination, high rarity zinc., phenolph- photographic chemiluminescent analysis ithalein :ABSTRACT: A method w a worked out for determining 10-6-10-7@ cobalt in high purity zinc. 3 x 102; and more cobalt in ZnS04 may be determined -without separat- .jM& the zinc. In this case sodium salicylate is added to mask the Fe and Cu in @the solution to be anal@rsed, blyninol is added, and an isoorthochromatic photograph-!, @ic plate is exposed to cells of the solution in the dark. The plate is developed and read with a photometer) and visually compared with standards. With smaller amounts of cobalt an analytical concentrate must be prepared. This is effected by precipitation with cA -nitrooo-,a -naphthol,, with phenolphtnalein as additional Carrier, ata combustion of the precipitate In the presence of a small amount of #ne salt., This.cobalt concentrate is then determined by the photographic ard 1/2 'ACCESSION NR: AP4033701 chemilminescent metbod. Origo arts has: 1 figure and 1 table. :ASSOC=CV: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy Ichimil AN UkrSSR (Inatituto of Geaeral and Inorgaaic Chemistry AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: 15MaY63 ENCL: 00 ;'6UB CODE: OF, MH NO MW 60V; 002 OTHER: 002 Card BABKO, A.K., LUKOVSKAYA, N.M. Catalyt--',-, activity- of cobalt :;` c.-ol-a-It In chemilx--Jinas,@ence. Uk-,.khim.zhur. 30 na,5:5C6-51-4 t64'O "'MIRA 18-4) 1. Instit,,j-u obshchey i ne organ -i chesk,-, - - y khimi4 All Ukr3SR@ EWT(m)/EWP(t) WP(b) 1JSPSj JD L 14685-66 Cg AM.; RK.- -- W61005602 AA@ @E JR., UR/0075/65/020/010/1.100/1.105 AUMOR: Babkc, A. K.-, "Ire ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry,:AN MrSSR, qev (Institut obshch,ey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Chemil,uninescent determination of microquantities of.vanadium SOURCE,.' ZhurnalAnaliticheskoy khimii, v..20, no. 10, 1965,,1100-1105 TOPIC TAGS:.Ivanadium, chemiluminescence, cobalt, hydrogen peroxide, trace analy- sis, luminescence quenching coA oA@ %5 ABSTRACT;- Vanadium'(V) quenches the chemiluminescence of luminol with hydrogen peroxide ih. thepresence of catalysts, e.-g., cobalt MIL In order to develop a ..method of,determining vanadium by aphotographic chemiluminescent technique, the effect of vanadium M on chemiluminescence in the luminol (L)-Co(III)-H202 system ..was investigated. 'The quenching of luminescence by vanadium was found to be due to .the formation.of peroxides of vanadium M in alkaline media and a quantitative determination of.vanadium M based-on the:chemilumines.celnee of H202 not combined UDC* 543.70 Card 1/2 PJKOVSFIYAJ ffe V* @ . ro ad N, VKukov- W U;'E7WtlF fmc. Af. Fix., No. 6, 107-liWI949 - ) * i 6 Cu 3M, Hn 0.77, Ift 0. 2, S contg. * Vol. No. 6 gad bdonee At were quenched from 6M*. , 0 Har. 25 1954 IW* for 0 hrx,. (0) 1500 for 2 hri.,@3) 200 , 9 for 1, 5, or 30 min. Sped- 218 Metallurgy wW MatellograPbT then heated at 235, 2.55. or 2750 Pt is the Rockwell hardness vromdetti.; (3) and (4) were heated at 275* For'perlodi' and tested. In (1) and (2). the hardness de-. it short heating period to approx. the hartium' ed alloy, then increvied to a max. and de 11. In (3) and (4), heating at 275* resulted in the alloy to the quctichcd hardness only if aging to a very short period (1 5 in.). H. W. R. 28712 S/021/61/000/008/007/011 D210/D303 AUTHOR: Lukovel A I10 TITLE: Small wave motions of homogeneous incompressible liquid in vessels having the form of a body of re- volution PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 8, 1961, 1013-1017 TEXT: The system of coordinates is so chosen that the plane Oyz coincides with the undisturbed surface of the liquid and the axis Oz is the symmetry axis of the vessel. The initial condi- tions are the form of surface of liquid and the distribution of velocities on it at t = 0. The displacement potential of wave motion (non-vortex) is supposed to have the series form 00 O(X,Ypzot) 2 r n(t)?n(x0Y1Z) (4) n=1 Card '1/7 Small wave motions ... 28712 S/02 61/000/008/007/011 D21 OYI)303 1(x,y,z) being a system of functions harmonical within the vo- Tge Q, occupied by the liquid, orthogonal on the plane;E and satisfying the conditions @(Pn = 0 on S (walls of vessel) TV- )Vn = on Y,(this time - free surface (5) TV- nPn of liquid) derivatives with respect to the normal surface -A are positive integers. The author finds a particular solution o wave equa- tions (R is distance to point 0, 9 the polar angle, tthe longi- tude) Card 2/ 7 28712 0/021/61/000/008/007/011 Small wave motions ... D210/D303 Tn (R, 9, 41) ancosl + Bns in@),f n(R,Q) (11) and obtains C(n Bn = 1 from his normalizing condition. The Bys- tem of functions 9?n consists of the following sub-systems, be- cause of rotational symmetry: Trn =-Yn(X,-Y) COB@; Ippn = Vn (x,y) sinv.- Tqn = 0 The functions Y n are to be determined from the equation and the boundary conditions Card 3/7 28712 S/021/61/000/008/007/011 Small wave motions D210/D303- Y + Y Y 0 (13) x- Py Y T It Y on (14) Fv 0 on L 0 on L0 L and L are respectively lines of intero ection of Ox with aAd S' L is the line y=O. The problem of solving (M is reduced to the vRriational problem Card 4/7 28712 S/021/61/000/008/007/011 Small wave motions D210/D303 op) Y(y2 +Y2) , !-)Pjdxdy -A@ Y*f2 ds (15) x y y L1 ds being the line element (in this paper, the "arc length") of the contour L0 + L1 + 1. The author states that he uses Trefez's method to solve the equation. (13) is written in spherical co- ordinates sin29 R2 + sin 9 (sin 9 0 (17) FR ( 664 ) TQ_ VQ and the solution is then n 4(l) (18) C(.kRk ky=@ k Card 5/7 Small wave motions ... 28712 S/021/61/000/008/007/011 D210/D303 being spherical functions of the first kind and a are con- k k stants to be determined from the condition that Y (x,y) should give a minimum value of the functional I(T), i.e. from the system of algebraical equations Y(6 -XP)w ds Pv i L y 6 w ds = 0 PV i (21) (wi are equal to R'-0@9 expressed in terms of x,y@ When the eigen- 1 functions I (x,y) are found one can determine the potential of diBplacementR and the form of the free surface of the liquid. The authors thanks S. F. Feshchenko and B. I. Rabinovich for proposing Card 6/7 28712 S/021/61/000/008/007/011 Small wave motions D210/D303 the problem and for valuable suggestions. There are 5 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Instytut matematyky AN URSR (Institute of Mathe- matics, AS UkrSSR) PRESENTED: by Acade@iician AS UkrSSR, H.M. Savin SUBMITTED: February 16, 1961 Card 7/7 21356 S/021/61/000/011/003/011 74. D299/D304 AUTHOR: Lukove TITLE: Disturbed motion of a heavy body having a spherical container, partly filled with liquid PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk UkrRSR. Dopovidi, no. 11, 1961F 1418-1422 TEXT: The harmonic function which characterizes the free surface of the liquid, is found by an approximate method. The equations were derived by B. I. Rabinovich's method (Ref. 4: PM, 20, 29, 1956). Assume the container is filled by an ideal liquid and the system of coordinates Oxyz is fixed to the body. The disturbed mo- tion involves the motion of the system Oxyz with respect to another system Olx*yfzt. With the ordinary assumption for such a type of problem, the motion of the liquid will be a potential motion. For the displacement potential @, the equation Card 1/ 7 21356 8/021/61/000/011/003/011 Disturbed motion of ... D299/D304 holds; the potential is sought in the form 5 5 0 I(XIYIZtt) uk(t)�k(xlylz)+ Z uk(t)�O(X,Y,Z) + k=1 k=4 00 + 2 rn(t)rn(xPy-' Z) n=1 (2) where rn (t) are the expansion coefficients of the harmonic function which characterizes the disturbed free surface of the liquid. Vie system of functions(Pn decomposes into two su@aLystems: 17rn = Lrn(RjG)cosj, q9pn= 'en(R,G)sinjI Yqn 0 (8) Card 2/ 7 S/OW)61/000/011/003/011 Disturbed motion of D299/D304 are determined from the boundary value problem The functioM Tn ft (R, 0) + sine sin, 0 A (9) C. ft (R. 61) sine ft(R,.E))-,l OS e 7_71OR R 77@U IL (10) where R is the length of the radius-vector of the liquid particles with respect to the center of the sphere, L 1 and L are the lines of inter8e.ction between the Oxyz plane and the Zand.S surface respectively. Problems (9) (1b)'can be reduced to a variational' problem. Among the allowed functions, those functions@.are sought -which minimize the functional Card 3/7 2@ 6 S/02 1/000/011/003/011 !3 9 Disturbed motion of D299 D304 R. R2 sin E)V2 + Sin ejpO2 + f [ I R sine p2 dRdII -I- a Sin 0. + kal COS3 -Ae, 0. arc co.4L RO The-solution to Eq. (9) is sought in the form n a k (1) (k 11 2, n) (12) kR @rk k=1 Card 4/7' S/tO'2"1'61/000/011/003/011 Disturbed motion of D2997DD-3.,04 where a are arbitrary constants and, are spherical fuictions of k I "k the first kind. The solution (12) satisfies Eq. (10) for any a ke The c'ondition that the funotionf(R,G) should minimize (11) yields a homogeneous system of equations for the determination of a the kv eigenvaluee A n and.the eigenfunctions Wn - The functions @- 4 and 15 are constructed by expansion in'genoralized Pourier series: co O= Cn D 4 E, K= F.N7'p' 37 (P. (XI Y, 41 n=1 n n n- n, .Ael, :Z(P,',dS, D,, yyn-dS, N2 (p"dS'. n. n I (P"' -.T. (XO + h Y, Z). (13) The equations for the disturbed motion body-liquid, can be obtained- Card 5/7 21L356 S/021 61/000/011/003/011 Disturbed motion of ... D299XD304 by the theorems on the change in the quantity of motion and the ki- .netic moment of the system body-liquid, in conjunction with the dy-. namic condition on the free surface: 326 J( M - = - '@O 2 t 6 where 0 0 0 zu yu 4 5 04) ..Further, the equations of motion are set up for the case when the 2-symmetry planes of.the container are also the symmetry planes.of the liqu*id, and. the point 0 coincides with the metacenter G. No waves arise on the free surface, on rotation about the exf--axis. The'po.sition of the metacenter is determined by the equation Card 6/7 21356 S/021/61/000/011/003/011 Disturbed motion of D299/D304 x x Poiz G G0 /A0+ p (18) -em where xGo is the coordinate of the center of mass of the syst body-liquid. There are 1 figure and 6 Soviet-bloc references, ASSOCIATION: Instytut matematyky AN USSR (Institute of Mathematics AS UkrRSR) PRESENTED: by Academician H. M. Savin AS UkrRSR SUBMITTED: February 16, 1961 Card 7/7 S/021/62/000/006/006/013 D251/D308 AUTHOR: Lukovslkyy, 1.0. TITLE': The equations of perturbed motion of a-solid body with a cavity which has -the form of a body of revolution and which is partly filled with liquid PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukrayins1koyi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 6, 1962, 749 - 753 TBXT:' The author sets out an approximate method for determining tile equations of motion of a solid body with a cavity in the form of an arbitrary body of revolution which is partly tilled with liquid. The method is based on the potential equation of the mutual action of the liquid and solid and on consideration of the wave motion of the liquid. The functions arising in the working are expanded into a generalized Fourier series, and the solution is obtained by the usual analytic and boundary-value methods. There is 1 figure.- ASSOCIATION: Instytut matematyky AN URSR (Institute of Mathematics ofthe AS UkrSSR) I LUKOVSKIYP I.A. (Kiyev) Wave motions of an ideal liquid in vessels shaped as solids of revolution. Ukr.mat.zhur. 14 no.2-.160-169 162. (MDU 15:11) (Boundary value problems) (Hydrodynamics) _0/ETC(m)_6/EWP(w) UP(c), EOW IWT(d)J@WT( 5- ACC NRs AT6010215 SOURCE CODE: UR/3187/65/000/001/01161012 3 AUTHOR*,. Lukovskiy, I. A. ORG: none @:TITLE: An-a p p ems in the theory of p roximate method for solving boundary-value robl dist urbe'd moti on of bodies with cavities fil led with liquid SOURCE: Kiyev. Universitet. Kafedra vychislitel'noy matematiki. Vychislitel'naya _@matematika, no. l,' 1965, 11 -123 TOPIC.TAGS: liquid,filled body,. disturbed motion equation, hydrodynamic coeffi- 46ient boundary value problem,-variational method ABSTRACT:. Disturbed motion of a body having a cavity partially filled with an ideal liquid is analyzed in the case when the cavity is axisymmetrical dnd contains radial partitions. It is considered that the problem of the motion of such a body-liquid system is solved completely when the displacement-potential of the liquid particles :@In a particular subdivision of the cavity is determined. The displacement potential is taken in lhe. form x (X. Y. Z), + rh 0 Z) AX 0. (2) A [Card 1/3 L 20744-66 T- ACC NR, AT6010215 and V(x,y;,z) are harmonic functions characterizing the wave motion where fn(X,Y,Z) of the liquid and-satisfying certain boundary conditions on the wetted surface of th cavity and on.,the free surface of theliquid. To determine #n and T, two boundar@'.. value problems are obtained. In determining_ #n, it-is assumed that can la - 4t -.,represented-in:the:form 1W.MX-01 (3) where x,E,n.are cylinCrical coordinates connected with variables x@y,z by certain re ationh. The boundary-value:,problem'for @n is now reduced to two botmdary-value problems'. for. f (q) 'And - #n (x, C) . The boundary-value problem for f(q) 114 eastly.solved. ..A variatio"l method is applied to:determiuo. *n(x,g).' The solution of 'On (X, 9), -is sought in the form of a sum in terms of.the.unknown coef ficients d(R). and a certain system. of. functionsj'ij@,,#(X' From the condition of the minimum of A certain function als a system of aig4biaic equations for determining the coefficients and the equation for an approximate@determlnation.of the-eigenvalues is derived from the condition for the minimum of a certain functional. The system of functions 44! to expressed in terms of associated Legendre functions of the first kind. To.detaiimine V, the method of.eigenfu6iltion,expansion of boundary-value problem with,the paiameter in the boundigy condktions@ is applied. The boundary-value problem for eigenvalues Is ob- tained from:which @'the eigenvalues and thecorresponding elgenfunctlons@are derived rd 71 77 KOMARENKO, A.N. (Kiyev); LUKOVSKIY, I.A, (Kiyev); FESHCUNKO, S,F. (KJ.yov) Problem involving eigenvalues with a parameter under boundary conditions. Ukr. mat. zhur. 17 no.6:22-30 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Submitted September 21, 1965. T. J@1129-66 WT(1) iap C) ACC NR AR6024057 SOURCE CODE! UR/0124/66/0001004/13064/BO64 AUTHOR: LukovskiX, I. A. //0 U=- ORG: none TITLE: Approximation method of determining hydromechanical coefficients of equations for the perturbed motion of a body with cavities partially filled with fluid SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 4B426 REF SOURCE: Gidroaeromekhanika. Resp. mezhved. nauchno-tekhn. sb., vyp. 1, 1965, 62-72 TOPIC TAGS: approximation method, hydromechanic coefficient, perturbed motion, motion equation, fluid mechanics, axisymmetric cavity ABSTRACT: Problems under consideration in this paper are analogous to those already investigated by the author in a previous article [see Ref. zh Mekhanika, Abs. 4B4251. In the present paper the author assumes that an axisymmetric cavity F C,rd 1 / 2 L 4129-66 ACC NR, AR6024057 0 containing a fluid is not divided by partitions. Bibliography of 10 titles. A. -A., Petrov. [Translation of abstract] [AM] ---120/. SUB CODE: 12- Carci [2 @;-fArl)LEWP(m) WW AT6025831 SOURCE CODE: UR/3207/65/000/001/005s,,(r.61 AUTHOR: Lukovskiy, I. A. === re-ft ORG: Institute of MathematicsIAN UkrSSR, Kiev (Institut matematiki AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Determining the hydrodynamic characteristics of disturbed motion of a solid body with cavities separated by radial partitions and partially filled with liquid SOURCE: Gidroaeromekhanika (Hydroaeromechanics), no. 1, Kharkov, Izd-vo Kharlkovskogo univ., 1965, 53-61 TOPIC TAGS: hydrodynamic theory, motion mechanics, shell theory ABSTRACT: The author considers disturbed motion of a solid with a cavity which is partially filled with liquid. Disturbed motion is defined as motion Cf the coordinate system Oxyz rigidly fixed with respect to the solid relative to a second coordinate system O*x*y*z* moving according to a given law in a potential field of body forces. The volume of liquid is bounded by its free surface S, two radial partitions S, and S2 and surface of revolution So (see figure) - 'isturbed motion of the system is -0. characterized by the small displacement vector u and the small rotational vector w of the coordinate system Oxyz with respect to the coordinate system O*xi*y* * i . 974e follow ing boundary equations are solved for the harmonic vector functions and @n Card 1/2 L.45963-66 ACC NRt AT6025831 F-.V onE+S' Y on S. W = 0 onA aT- = 0 on S, rV W on E, 52 4- 'where vis the unit vector of the external normal to the sur- face bounding the given volume of liquid and S=SI+S2+So. The bydrodynamic coefficients are determined for the equations of disturbed motion of the system in planes Oxy and Oxz, &nd also during motion with respect to the axis of symmetry of the cavity. The methods considered for solving the boundary problems may be used for studying disturbed motion of a solid body with cavities of various geometric shape (sphere, cone, ellipsoid of revolution, etc.). Orig. art. has: I figure, 54 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REF: 005 Card 2/2 hs LUKOVSKIY, IGOR V ' FOYEZD IDET DAL'SHE; P'YESA V ODNOM DEYSTVII, MOSKVA, ISKUSSTUO, 1950. 15 P. (ODNOAKTNYYE F'YESY) 1:LTX01P5Y@j-Y, L. A. @-rof. , Otor' iT-olarynpolori@-a!(ORL-) Dept., Dnepropetrovsk Hosp., Stalin9k 1,bajiroad, cl(@V: . Medicine. "Irritative Contusive Infection -of t)ie Ear According to the Data of a Front Line Hospital, it SO: Vest. Oto-rinolaringol., No. 2, Y14R. "Case of Thrombogis in the Chest Cavity COPTI.iCated with Diffused 1urulaent le-ptorenigitis with ;3uppuration Durinp the H,-mling Periorl.11 SO: Vest. Oto-rinolarinCol., No. 4, 1948. LUKOVSKIT, L.A., professor (Dnepropetrovsk) Owwk@ Some remarks on the nomenclature and classification of 0-tO- laringological diseases. Vest. oto-rin. 16 no.6:50-55 N-D 154. (OTORHIiTOUMGOLOGT (MLRA 6:1) die., classif. & nomenclature) (NOM"cIATMW otorhinolaxymgol. die.) LUJOVSKIY L.A, professor Itiology and pathogenesis of chronic tonsillitis and of Its exacer- bation.(sooondary anginas). Vest.oto-rin. 17 no.2:5-10 Kr-Ap 155. (MA 8:7) 1. Iz kliniki bolesney ukha, gorla I nosa Duepropetrovskogo medi- tsinskogo ine.tituta. (TONSILLITIS, pathogen. & acute forms) L'ZOYSM# L,A,o professor. OChronic tonsillitis and its relationship to other diseases.n c to B.S.Predbrushenskil. Reviewed by L.A.Lukovskii. Yest.oto-rin 17 no.4:76-78 JI-Ag '55. (MLRA 8:10) (TONSILS-DISX&SES) (PMBRAZHXWMI, B.S.) maim P@ EXCERPTA MEDICA Sac 11 Voi.U/6 O.R.L. Juner. 8 963. CHRONIC TONSILLITIS AND ITS IMPORTANI@p IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF RHEUMATISM (Russian text)- Llikovskil L. TRUD.11 SEZDA VRAC.-:PEDIAT, USSR 1956 (256-266F------- E' "tY 0"r patients with chronic tonsillitis and rheumatism underwent tonsillec*_ c=y @'ter the attack and were followed up for 1-5 yr. after the operation. Fifty-; t three recovered, 27 showed considerable improvement, and 4 showed no effect. Optimal results were obtained in cases where tonsillectomy was -carried out in the early stages (first year) of the disease. Hygiene of mouth and tonsils is most im- portant in the prophylaxis and treatment of rheumatism in childhood. -(S) - - 4 Z'M-6 11nvL- t( Z, /@ - W.KOVSKIY. L.A.. prof.; XOSIKO-KOSINA. N.K-.. dots. Vitamin B metabolism in chronic tonsillitis. Yrach.delo no.10: 1091-109310 '57- (MIR& 10:12) 1. Otolaringologicheakaya klinika (zav. - prof. L.A.lAikovokiy) i klinike gospitallnoy terapil (zav. - prof. I.B.Slutskiy) Daepropetrovskogo meditsinakogo inotituta. (THIAMINE) (TONSILS--DISRASES) I:EKOVSKIY.-- L.A professor (Dnepropetrovsk) New developmento in the treatment and prevention of otolaryagological diseases; an aid to the laryngologist lecturer. Test.oto-rin. 19 no.2:99-105 Mr-AP 15?. (HIRA 10:6) (FAR# dine prev. & ther., review (Rue)) (LARM. die. same) LUKMKIY.v L*A*,. zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. Conservative methods for the treatment of chronic tonall21tin. Zhur. wh., nos. i gorl. bol. 20 no.5;73-75 8-0 160 IMIRA 34:6) 1. Otorinolaringologicheskaya klinika Dnepropetrovskogo medit- sinskogo, instituta. (TONSILS--DISWES) LUKOVSKIY L.A. prof., zasluzhenhyy deyatell nauki USSR (Dnepropetrovsk) Tasks and ways in the further study of the problem of chronic tonsillitis. Zhur. ushl, nos. i gorl. bol. 21 no.2:34 Mr-Ap 161. i (HIRL 14:6) (TONSIM-DISMSE-S) LUKOVSKIY L A za'61uzhennyy deyatell naukil prof. (Dnepropetrovsk) - SurgicalmeUods of treating chronic tonsillitis. Zhur.ush., nos. I gorl.bol. 21 no.6:73-76 N-D 161. (mm 15:11) (TONSIIS--SURGERY) zisluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof.; ZVIZHULEVA, V.Ya.., vrach-logoped Review of N.A.Cmpellchenkols book "Defective speech and its connection with anomalies of the maxillodental system and hearing". Zhur.ush. nos. i gorl. bol.23. no.2.-85-86 Mr-Ap'63- (SMCH, DISOIW IISS. OF) (STOMATOLOGY) (14IRA 16:8) KOLOMIYCIMKO, A.I., prof., Laureat Leninskoy prenii, zasl. deyatell nauki. red prof., red.; ZARITSKIY, L.A., prof., zasl. deyatell nauki,, red.;"'-PITEI[KO, N.F., prof., red.; GLADKOV, A.A., prof., red.; KURILIN, I.A., prof., red.; MOSTOVOY, S.I.j doktor med. nauk, red.; BARLYAK, R.A., prof., red.; SHPARMIKO, B.A., dots., red.; ROZENGAUZ, D.Ye., dots., red.; KWSHAK, B.M., dots., red.; CHERNOVA, I.A.p kand.med. nauk,, red. (Current problems of clinical and experimental otolaryngology] Aktualln3re voprosy kliniko-eksperimentallnoi otolaringologii. Kiev, Zdorov'iaj 1964. 350 P. (MA 18:2) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut otalaringologii. 2. Ot- del profpatologii Eaucbno-issledovatellskogo instittita oto- laringologii (for Pitenko). LUKOVSKI!, R.V. (Leninur-ad, D-28 lut. Fxamination of the esophagus in chllar;M in"'t-aty'scheL3 anesthesia. Ve3t. kh4-r. Q2 na.2:7-6_77 7 (@-,IRA 17;9) I. Iz otorinolftringologichesko- kilniki (-mLv.-pre-,f. S.S. Grobshtevn) Leningradskogo pedliatriclipsixt-) 0 BAIROVA, V.S. (loningradp B-167, Ispolkomskaya ul.@ d.7., kv.4); WM71, Intratracheal nitrous oxider anesthesia in newborn infants and chil- dren. Vest. khir. 90 no-5:100-101, my'63, (MIRA 17 :5) USSR/Human and Animal PhysioloGy (Normal and Patholoalcal) T Sense Organs. Vision. Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959) 27096 Author : Lukovskiy, S.A. Inst Title On Basic Functions of the organ of Vision in Pilots in Simple and Complex Metereological Conditions. Orig Pub Voyen.-med. zh., 1957, No 11, 56-59 Abstract In 20 pilots with emetropia, the position of the near end far points of binocular vision (NP, FF) and refrac- tion vere determined before and after flying under va- rious conditions. Three phases of dynamics of accomoda- tion vere discovered; vorking in (nearing of NP), sta- bilizatinn and exhaustion (removal of NP and drawinG near of FP). In 11 pilots, after flying, nearsie@itedness was discovered to 0.5 D (in the rest the change of refrac- tion was not determined). Shifts of indexes after flying Card 1/2 - 149 - USSR/Human and Aninial Physiology (Normal and Pathological) T Sense Organs. Vision Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 27o96 i:.nder complex metereologIcal conditions vere more ex- pressed thaL under simple conditions. The author pro- poses the utilization of investigation of the Indicated :ftmctions as an additional method in establishing a re- gimen of flying vork. Card 2/2 LUKOVSKIY, S.A., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby @.W- Studying night vision with the Kravkov-Vishnevskii apparatus by exposing a previously adapted eye to light for two minutes. Oft. zhur. 12 no.1:25-30 157. (MIRA 10:8) (MIGHT VISION) LUKOVSKIY, Ye - A. The Principles of Optics, Elementary Illumination Engineering (Osnowy optiki, Nachala svetotekhniki), Voyennoye izd (Military Publishing House), 1949, j,44 pp. LUKOVSKIY Yu. [Ijukova 11*A, IU. I j, in2h.; ZMITSM, B. [Zembytalkyi.. B. 1, inzh.; !'-@AKIOI,"P., inzh.; RUTUS$ 'N.,, inzh.;, GRIDIS, Yao [HincIis. IA*], inzbe; UMIEWIZON I L. . inzh. Determination of the optim= program of automatic manipulation of buckets containing molten slag at granulation plants. Bud.'mat. i konstr. 4 no.1:5-7 -Ta-F 162. Whk 15:7) (Zhdanov-Slag) LUKOVSKY,, Miroslav Effect of dirt on the electrolytes of lead aectimulitorse FAlaktrotechnik 17 no.2:42-43 F 162. I I LUKOWSKY , @ 1-Ur as lav Connection welding cable luga of are velderB. Flektrotecbnik IS no. 12:364 D 163. LUKOVSKY" 0@ CYperational teats of spray pipes wftlh self-uleaning rubb--7 roz2les. Paptr a ceiulosa 169 nc.11-i",07 11 164. 1. Zapadocesks papirny, Plant Merklin. LWCjVl'ql--,V, A. A. Remont savodskogo oborudovandia (Ilepair of ph@nt ef;ui@;ment). Sverdlovsk, Y@-shz--iz, 1952. 336 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Acce-,-Jotis, Vol 6, 110. 3. Juae 1953 LUKDVTSIT, Alskesy Alek-payevich; MURAVIYET, K.N., inzhener, retsensent; , Jf;","dotflext, redaktor; GRISHC p N.Y., inshener radaktor; DUGIIA, N.A., takhaicheskijr redaktor. WaA 9:8 [Assembling mechanical eqaipment] Montazh zekhanicheskogo oboru- doyanAia. Moskva, Ges.nauchno-tekhn.izcI-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1955. 540 P. (Machinery) (MI-RA 9:6) 14(10) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1633 Lukovtsev, Aleksey Alekseyevich RatsionalInyye sposoby ustanovki mashin na fundamentakh (Efficient Method of Mounting Machines on Foundations) Moscow, Mashgiz 1958. 58 p. (Series: Biblioteka slesarya-montazhnika, vyp. -10,000 copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House: M.I. Sustavov; Tech. Ed.: N.A. Dugina; Editorial Board of Series: S.N. Gorshkov, Engineer, A.A. Lukovtsev, Engineer, P.Z. Petukhov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, S.N. Rudin, Engineer, M.I. Sustavov, Engineer, M.I'. Khrisanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences. PURPOSE: The pamphlet is intended for personnel engaged in installing industrial equipment. COVERAGE: This pamphlet describes i'n some detail methods of installing, aligning, and centering industrial machinery and equipment on foundations and presents other related data and-reference material Card l/ 4 Efficient Method of Mounting (Cont.) SOV/1633 considered essential to personnel engaged in installing operations. Data included cover: types of foundations, instal- lat:fon and centering of machinery and equipment, bolting-of ' equipment to foundations, and ways and means of decreasing the extent of vibrations. There are no references,and no personalities are mentioned. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Machines and Their Foundations 6 Purpose of foundations 7 Types,.of foundations 9 Methods of anchoring machines.to foundations 11 Ch. II. What A Foundation Should Be 19 Checking the condition of a foundation 19 Size of the foundation 20 Axis 23 Markings and their location 24 Card 2/ 4 Efficient,Method of Mounting (Cont.) I SOV/1633 Ch. III. Preparing Foundations for the Installation of a Machine Erection-devices Settling of a foundation and the location of markings Preparing the surface of a foundation Ch. IV. Installation and Alignment of Machines Installation without "pouring" Preparation of pads Alignment of the machine Permanebt pads Ch. V. Anchoring Machines to Foundations Mechanization of bolt tightening Encasing [with concrete] 28 29 34 35 38 38 39 41 44 48 49 52 Card 3/4 Efficient Method of Mounting (Cont.) SOV/1633 I Ch. VI. Decreasing the Vibration of Machines on Foundations 53 Purpose of vibration-stable designs 54 Methods of damping vibrations 54 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TJ249.L82) JG/Jmr 6-25-59 Card 4/4 KORMRI., Allfred Genrikhovich; KUZNETSOVj A.V., inzh..' red.;_=__QVT.;W6 A.A., inzh,, red*; PE=OV, P.Z., doktor tekhn. nau , red.; RUDIN, inzh.,p red.; SUSTAVOV, M.I.j, inzh., red.; KBISANOV, M.L., kand. tekbn. nauk$ red.; DUGINA, N.A*, tekbn. red* (Mechanization of assembly work) Mekhanizatslia montazbnykh rabot. Moskva, Maihgiz, 1960. 100 p. (Biblioteka slesaria-montazbnika, no.3) (Machine-shop practice) (MIRA 14: U) MASLOV, Vyacheslav Andrianovich; LUKbVTSHV A.A.. inzh.i 'red.; FRZMOV, P.Z., doktor tekhn.nauk,__i_ed.,* S. inzh., red.; SUWAVOY, M.I., inzh., reA.; UMSANOV, K.I. kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; SARAPAENIKOVA, G.A.', red.izd-va; KARC;@NKOV, I.A., teklm.red. [Increasing labor productivity In assembling mechanical equipment] Povynhanie proizvoditelin'outi truda na montashe makhanichookogo oborudavaniia. Koskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1960.@ 10@ p. (Bibliotechka siesaria-montazhnika, no.10). (MIRA 14:2) (Machine-shop practice) MMIN. Sillveatr Nikolayevich. insh.;, 5" A.A@..Inzh., red.; PHTUKHOV, P.Z., doktor tekhn.n'lauk.. r7ed@.-;R A.R., inzh., red.; SMAVOT. K.I., insh.. red.#, MIMOV.'K.I.,*kand.tekhn.uauk, red.; SAWANUIKOVA, G.A., red.; DUGIRA, N.A., tekhn.red. (Assembly tools] Montazbnye instramenty. Noskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo maohinostroit.lit-ry, 1960a 127 P. (Bibliotechka slesaria- montashnika, no-7). (KIRA 14:2) (Kachiniats' tools) HWW, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; GORSHKOV, S.N., inzh., red.; LUKOVTSW, A A inzh., red.; PRTUKHOV, P.Z.. doktor tekhn.nauk, red.: RUDIN, S.M.. inzh., red.; SUSTAVOV, M.I., inzh., red.; KHRISAROV, M.I., kand.tekhn.nauk. red.; KALAROV, TeX. red.izd-ve; DUGINA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Assembling centralized lubrication systems3 Montazh teentrali- zovannykh smazoehnykh sistem. Moskva, Goo.nBuchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 196o. 109 p. (Biblioteka slesaria-montazhni- ka. vypusk 8). (MIRA 14:1) (Lubrication and lubricants) KONONOV , Yuriy Veniaminovich; NIKn?OROV . Aleksey SameaQvich; -LUjO'VTSEV A,,A@.in2h.q red.; PZTUXHO*V, P.Z.v doktor +Akhvu" ; ki red.1 RUDINp SLq inzh,p red,j SUSTAV(YVg H.I.p inzl@, T66,; KHRISANCVp M.Lp kand.tekbn.naukq red.; SHABASHOVI F.A.t kand. t,ekbn.naukp red.j BEZUEMNIKOVp K.A.p red.izd-va; DUGINAp N.A.9 tekbn.red* [lWovemento in the teabnique of assembling bridge cranes] Usovershenstvovaniia v tekhnologii sborki mostovykh kranov, Moskva Gos.ns:ucbno-tekhn,izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ryp 1961. 90 p, tBiblioteks, olesariar-montubnikap no,5). (Cranesp derricksp etc*) (KM 14011 LUKOVTSEV, Aleksey klekseyevich; PETUKHOV, P.Z., doktor tekhn. nauh, red.; ODIN, S.N., inzh., red.; SUSTAVOV, M.I., inzh., red.; KHRISANOV, M.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; DUGINA, N.A., . tekhn. red. - (Efficient methods for installing ri@chines on a foundation) Ratsionallnye sposoby ustanovki mashin na fundament. Izd.2. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 53 P. (MIRA 16:1) (Machinery-Foundations) 0100*040*0096- goo goo 40 . i 006009 0 At It 35 111 V A M 8 It 1# 13 M IS A 11 38 10 40 It Q 45 69 d' a A. A. IL A. CC -CMD..K -00 7 Ta - MV M_ '00 @00 Mrtv*M *Tuvdtago ISM UkW. P-Luxav,_ in-.. S. limmA, and A. F'mumam (Acta I'livIcloorhim. -00 It, 21--44; of. A., 1938, 1. 2101).- .00 The It ovewyalta tin NJ Itag tx-,Pn fnvmtipu%t in goo go wilutionol of 11CI rrot" ma to 0,01WIN.. AM (If XAOII 11PO", 14-8 ta O-OWN., At vA frum I x 10,8 to 6 x IoA AMP. JWr 9q. CM, and the effect of noutral "Ito atudied. C* 0 'file awdic poladitatilm of NJ In a If, sant, haq horn goo iftyliatipted in the mmeNsOli itollitious. '11jormull', for overvoltago agroo with 'I'divi'm eq ItAt it tit. 11cmultm 0 IS v atv interpreted on the theory of the Mow discharge of fows at the electrode. 0. D. S. to Is too too ties Ale-it A &t1ALLbPCKA4. LITCRATUOR CLOINFIC41ION - - . - .14" 7- fee L I W -I.-AAA $VFW a of IF 1 6 q 4m w 0 a a 4 % a K tg is it It mw a I I so 000040000 0 0 to 0.0 0 0 0 00 0 0 * 0 0 .0 0 0 - 0 00000 0 0 0 0 4 Goo WV,NT82V4FS .600 1. @1.; ENNA, S.; Frumk-in, A. .L 2. USSR (600) "The Supertension (Perenarryazhenlye) of Hydrogen over Nickel, "Zhur. Fiz. Khim., 13, No. 7, 1939 Moscow Piysico-Cnemical InslAtute Imeni .L. Ya. Kar.pov, Lab of Superficial Faenomena. Received 29 December 1938. 9. 1W Report U-1615, 3 Jan. 1952. A -4 1 _rs of tho hydrogen ormoltAge. 1). Lukrortwy oil, for mTml cage an derived by amurning t bat the deorption 00 z Of It OCCIUX SiMU119VICOUSly by tWQ ProCeg" (COMbination of 2 ail-"bed It ajosms and traction of an admorbrd If - 00 With IV) UnifthAt the an theinhornoogrMityQ( the WIM suff.1re. When%liecific '00 mAumptions concerning thii inhornogenrity and the rcia- tivr rate 4 various procesm3 are nude, triAtions = be dcrived bttwten ovemitAge. c.d., the nature of the ttm- *0 AS trolyte, et,,. Hikerrmm 0 .54 o 0 1 roe 00 zoo 490 logo see t:o 0 ts NETALLUMCAL LITERATURE CLASUFKAITC01 Sao.; 1717.1 40.0 at -to 3.. lot Jjj31 cii 0- it, F__ .;_ -j- r 4 w j r- fS AV 10 3 1 1 1 It 0 to I pIs 01 K It 99 X K a a 11 MM III I 1A Oo 4 00 0 0 Ole 0 of * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 o Vo 00000 9906000 0 0 ZOO *041011111000*000411110000:*0 000100000006*000000*0 1 Kar 1947 USbR/Physical Chenistry Electrodes - Garbon - Man@rjriese Oyv:-en "The Irfluence of Absorbed Orypen on the Poteitial and Kinetics of Dischar--e of thle 1-*.z,n-.-ar.,ese 0-.ude Electrode," 11 9 i(xivolut5k-a-,a., S A Terner-1::, and P j Lukovtsov, 12 pp "Zhum Fiz I@hirfl Vol'TOCI, 1-10 3 E--rperimental data leading to the conclusion the potent-Jal of the o,--i-e car'boi-f-:an-nese electrode., measured in the air, is , tatiorary and not equilibrial. 14T91 USM/Ileetrodes Apr 1947 Carbon "The Mechanism of the Action of the Carbon-manganeee Oxide E@ectrode," P. D. Lukovtsev, 9 pp "Zhur Fiz Rhim" Vol M, No 4 Technical account of the experiment, the effect of the composition of the gas phase, the effect of the pH electrolyte, end results. The potentials of subject electrodes are determined frcm various samples of MiO2 in 4 normal solution of (IM02, S04 In relation to the pH electrolyte. An explanation of the obtained experimental results is given on the basis,of the stationary poteatlal of subject of electrode. 14T91 LUKOVT1-1:T,, P. P111 1PT95 USSBY Chemistry - trdrogen May 1947 Chemistry - Overvoltage *M6 Overvoltage of Hydrogen on Niokel In Alkali Solutions," P. Lukovtoov, S. Levinza, 12 pp "Zhur Pit Xhim" Vol XXT, No 5 ,Describes., with graphs and figures, the experiments conduoted,, which showed that in a relatively strong .solution of NaOR the overvoltage depends on the Iequation n v a # blgi and depends greatly on the con- centration of the solution; therefore, the fom and state.of the cathode has little effect on experimental results. Published 31 Oct 1946. Physical-Chemical Instlt@te,.Jzeni L. Ya. Karpov, Moscow. IM95 LUKzVTSLT, P. D. PA IPT94 USS/Chmalstry - Hydrogen VAY 1947 Chemistry. - Overvoltage "The Theory of the 4drogen Overvoltage." p. D. Ixamtsev, 10 Pp "Z)mr Fiz Dim" Vol XXII No UP]AinO the t4oory, with Illustrations, by means of r~SUlt8 of Investigating-tbe equalizing of the hy- drogen. overvoltage Aere the reaction goes along tvo routev with equal speeds and the resulting con- @*@Ruences of this equa.:%Ing in particular occurrences.- PmblieW 31 Oct 1946. Pbysical-Cbamical Thatitute, Imeni L. Ya. Karpov, Moscow. LUKOVTSEV, P. D. Defended his Dissertation for Doctor of Chem-ic&I -Sciences, Inztitute of Physical Cheraistry,'Academy of Sciences. USSR, M,)scow, 1953 Dissertation: "Electrochemical Behavior of Oxide Electrodes of Some Chemic'%.1 Sources of Currentil SO: Referativnvy Zhurnal Kh . No. 1, Oct. 195J (1,1/29955, 26 Apr 54) DOLIU, P.I.; LOSEV, V.V.; LUKOVTSEV, P.D.; MEDVEDOVSKIY, P.D. Letter to the Editor, iINp.khim. 22 no.6:775-776 Je '53. (KM 6:5 ) (Electrochemietry--HistOr7) Luxovmr. P. Do Chemical Absto of Vol. 48' No4. 3 n- "aMy adsub I Feb.. 10 1954 A.Aux. ri, , EiectrochemiotrY 41, 4767c) the Mte of h1wattou Of Us Ou M and AUnHaC dwftodes 6 not &W. may by tM glow mcmbiwlon of It atoms. The tuutts of tkwocAcm. reduction of various cmpds. cwwot be used to det. the jntchanbw of ovtrvolt- age. Bikerman LUKO-VTSZYI P* D The meduutfain of the electrachemleiii M&Ujjof solld oxides at a _POkk4 kad. Nauk i' athodlye 87 i c 0 , On # Z ., 1pohirkadon ofa stationary ug .1 12. 6" . " e m )anda ivertical amalgamated Cu r9r, mm, dim l .1 9.0 ry am. i d d I 1 90 i h mmerse ) was measure 1 n t a H atm. [ , 4 w 1* $wpenslans of WOj or UnOt In the wine acid were then added to the cathode chamber and the curves retneasured. For the Hs pool alone, theH ovuvoltage was (1): il -@ 1.48 + . 0.12 log i (i - c.d.), after addit.g WO, the curve became 0): 1 - 0.80 + 0.09 log i. Introducing MnOs at I X 10-4 - am dId otaffectl butat l w cm ur nts the t . n o erc re en p./sq. , pa tial rose to that of the HplfgS04 half-all (approx. + 0.05' v.. H scale). The potential remained ist this value from 4 X 10 0 to 4 X 10-4 amp./sq. cm. but then dropped sharply at higher currents and returnee. to Z. Lowering the current Cr ft-tklz V%0.1 :.rr rL) to 2 X 10-6 amp./sq. cat. caused a new rise to +0.65 v. With amalgamated Cu the steep potential changes vilth MaOt present essentially coincided at, I X I" amp./sq. cm. Below this, the potential was +014, H scale. The overvoltage v-itfiout addits. was q - 1.40 + 0.12 log i, while 11againresulted with WOs. The. efficiency of reduction of' WOsifecreased with i. The obsmed cffc;ci z resulted from a! neg. charge an the MnOs particles with reduced oxide db-' H evolution was ca'alyzed by WOj solving to Ma++ . ide ed b f b d i th h f d W R hi o. s occurr uct on o o ame e w c A. y - dimt acceptance of electrons In accordance with the views of Frumkin, d at. (C.A. 41, 6475e). At. It was not Involved loftva(C-A&Uku?. Subject USSR/Chemistry AID P - 272 Card 1/1 Authors Kabanov, B. N. and P. D. Lukovtsev Title Letter to the Editor Periodical Usp. khim. 23, No. 3, 397-400, 1954 Abstract Critical review of a textbook of theoretical electro- chemistry: "Course in Theoretical Electrochemistry", by N. A. Izgaryshev and S. V. Gorbachev, 1951. Institution : None Submitted : No date KOCHKRGINSKIY, N.D.; WKOVTSZV, P.D. , Reply to G.G. Colawn. Zhur.fiz.khim. 29 no.7;1323 11 155, MRA 9:3) (Electrodes) (Coleimn, G.G.) -J@ a unilun u Th PlAt CI-7-1-4 110-9 that tho pu'chm,@@!Il t4 minn-42A mental m discharge fur the, H ov--r-ioltage un Ni drd Pt Lj am true. l- and L. qiwtiu bibUrig, phic-01; tf@c n 4 (L-t--t @p of buch a. --of- PRUE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2216 50) 34veahChAnlye pO elaktrOkhimll. 4thl Moscow, 1956. Trudy... i laborniki (Transactions of the Fourth Conference on Elpet- rochemistry; Collection of Articles) Moscow lxd-vo AN SSSE* sp 1959. 868 p. Errata *lip Inserted. 2,500 copies printed. onaoring Agency: Akade.lya nauk SUN. Otdolonlya kh1mIcheakikh nauk. Editorial Boardi A.M. Prumkin (Rasp. Ed. ) Academician, O.A Y I !a n, ,, Pmfassarl 3.1. Zhdanov (Reap. Secretary), B.N. Kabanov, , feasor, S.I. Zhdanov (Reap. Secretary), B.H. Kabanov. Professom Ya. R. KolotyrkIn, Doctor of Chemical Sc4enceal V.V. Losev, P.D. Lukoytaev, Professor; Z.A. Solov,yeval V.V. Standar, Professor-, and O.M. FlorlanovIch; Ed. of Publishing House; N.a. Yogorov; Tech. Id,t T.A. ft-usakova. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for chemical and electrical engi- neers. physicists, metallurgists avid researchers Interested In various aspects or electrochemistry. OVERAGEi The book contains 22T of the 138 reports presented at Fourth conference on Electrochemistry sponsored by the Depart- Ile sent f Chas c nd the Institute Of Physical Chemistry t 0 Academy or Sol:nteclaUnSOSR. The collection perta.1na to d1rCemnt branches f electrochemical kinetics, double layer theories and salvanle processed in metal clectrodepositon and Industrial elect- rolyals. Abrld ge discussions arc given at the end of each divi- sion. The majority of reports not Ineluded here have been published In periodical literature. No personalities am mentioned. References am given at the and of mont_of the articles. OR QJQ=-@""OlYtechrlc Institute imeni A.A. Zhd&nov11_Znfluence of Aging Processes on the Work of Alkallne-Zinc Elements 768 Z.uk*it ze, Theory or Processes Occurring At Oxide VMMIrO463 Of ChemlcAI Sources Of Currant 773 ,Rozentav,, A,, and-IC-1--lulza. Mechanism of the Actlv;- tln . ro lectrode With SrAll Additions of Nickel Oxides T81 -Ba1M&QX&._X_A,, V.A, Ivanov and L.D. Kovba (institute of Electrochemistry, Acadey,of SC-1-en-c-C-57US31r). Using Tagged Atoms to Study Prccaa*es n Ch&2.1c&I @Ourcas or Current 788 Da 1 2 - BtK_2__% -V ._I tit, and,M Xi't'iedvate t gorodskoy 1 ael:a R @'oy.zvyazzi X late r0tva SrYa2l SSSR - Scientific natitut. f Rural and Urban Communications, x n I'istry or Com@nlcatlona, USSR). Investigation of Fuel Card 31/34 FRUMKIN, A.N., akademik; IUKOVTSrV, P.D., doktor khim. nauk Present state of knowledge of the mechanism of electrode processeg. Xhim. naulm i prom. 3 no.4-.410-417 158. (MIRA 11: 10) (Chemical reaction, Rate of) (Electrochemistr7) W S/080 '60/033/007/008/020 A003/A001 AUTHORSt Romanov, V. V., Lukovtsev, P. D., Kharchenko, 0. M., Sandler, F. 1. A TITLE: TheNickel-Zine Storage Cell I PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 7, pp. 1556-1563 TEXT: The results of investigations into the properties of a nickel-zinc storage cell with insoluble zinc electrode were presented and an,pvaluation of this type of storage cell compared to other alkali stor e cell - s giv6n. The oxide-zine electrodes were porous plates made by sintering powder-like nickel. The pores were filled with Ni(OH)2. The negative electrodes were plates pressed from.A mixture of zinc oxide with spongy zinc and an addition of starch. The ccell was filled with a solution of caustic soda with a density of 1.30 and an addition of 10 g/1 lithium hydroxide. The voltage during charging of tho cell varied from 1.75-2.1 v, during 8-hour discharging from 1.8-1.5 v. The capacity of the cell decreases with an increase in the intensity of the discharge current according to Morozov's formula (Ref - 5) - With a lowering of the temperature the capacity and the voltage decrease noticeably attaining at -10 0C only 50% of the value at room temperature. At -400C zinc-nickel cells break down. The average Card 1/2 The Nickel-Zinc Storage Cell S/080/60/033/007/008/020 A003/AO01 self-discharge per day attains 2%. After 24-70 cycles of charging and dis- charging the capacity decreases and finally the cells break down completely. The cause of the breakdown is the destruction of the separation film between the electrodes and the formation of zinc dendrites. Nickel-zinc storage cells hold an intermediate position between cadmium-nickel and silver-zinc storage cells as to specific energy which is lower than that of QA-12 (STsD-12) silver-zinc cells, but 40-50% higher than that of cadmium-nickel cells. Their life, preservation in the filled state and efficiency at low temperature, however, is considerably inferior to cadmium-nickel cells. The self-discharge is determined by the self-discharge of the zinc electrode. An investigation carried out by - the Ihstitut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSP (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the AS USSR) makes It probable that the high-self-discharge is due to small amounts of cob t introduced into the positive electrode as activating additive. Nickel- zinc storage cells can be used only in those cases, in which the requirements conceming life, preservation and efficiency at low temperatures are only moderate. There are 5 graphs, 2 tables, I diagram and 6 references: 4 Soviet, 1 English and 1 German. SUBMITTED: September 14, 1959 Card 2/2 7 KARTIHM, G.A.; LUKOVTSEV, P.D. Cathodic behavior of manganese dioxide and lead dioxide In solution aM in fused alkalis. Zhur. prikl. khim- 33 no.9:2063-2070 S 6o. (MLU 13:10) (Xanganese oxide) (Lead oxide) (Reduction, Electrolytic)