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BDGDANOVA, L.S.
Tasks of state orchards in ensuring a supply of fruits for the
canning industry. Eons. i ov, proms 14 no.6:24,26 Je 159.
(MIR& 12:8Y
l.TsentralInyy uauchno-i3eledovatellski7 institut konservnoy
i ovoshcheaushillnor promyshlennosti.
(Fruit culture)
'BOGDA170VA
Annotation of articles on problems of preaervinp and drying
published in Soviet journals in 195P. Kons. I ov. prom. 14 no-7:
44-45 J1 '59. (MIRP 12:9)
(Bibliography-Canning and preserving)
BOGDANOVA, L.S
r- -- Scientific and technical conference of representativea of the
Soviet canning industry. Kona. i ov. prom. 14 no.7:46-47 Jl '59.
(Canning industry-Congresses) ( Mm 12: 9)
BOGDANIOVAV,-L*&.---
Annotations of articles on canning and drying published in Soviet
Journals in 1958. Konse i ov, prom* 14.no*8:45-47 Ag '59.
(14M 12: 9)
(libliography-Canning and,preserving)
BOGDANOU, L.
-1;~-09 preserve the fruit crop without losses. Sov. torg. 33 no.11:21-33
N 159. WIRA 13:2)
(Fruit trade)
BOGDANOVA, L.S.
Conference of readers of our journal. Konsoi ov. prom. 16 no.2:
45-46 F 161. (Canning industry-Periodicals) WRA 14114)
BOGDANOVA, L.S.; YASTREBOV, S.M.
Experience of Daghestan canning, and preserving enterprises
in the mechanization and automation of production. Rona. i
0v. prom. 16 no.6:37-38 Je t61. (MIRA 14:8)
(Daghestan-Canning industry-Equipment and supplies)
(Automation)
BELOGGLOVAYA,, L,A.; BOGDANOVA LaSe
I
Hydrobiological characteristico of the tail vater of the Harva,
River in connection with the regulation of its stream flow. Uch.
zap.MU nob334:126-152 - 162. . (KCRA 15 -.8)
(Nam River-Freshwater biology)
'=M~ ~,N'R: APS014167 C' 0,9 0E. Ci r4 1711 '7 :1
AUM110R., Shibalovich, V. S.; Okhrimenko, 1. S.; Bogdanova, L. V.
TITLE: Irreversib~e hardening of the product of destruction Of. SKS-30 divinyl-
styrene1c2EaLym_er
SOURCE ,bZhunial prikladnoy khimii, v. 3.9, no. 5~ 19659 1176-1178
TOPIC TAGS: divinylstyrene copolymer, copolymer, polymer destruction, thermall
destruction
ABSTRACT: Formation and bardening of cross-linked polymers was studied with the
objective of obtaining corrosion- and cbemically/resist ant protective co-atings.
The )roducts of therza I-oxi dative decoERositionlaof SKS-30 divinylst"rrene copolvnier
were used as raw matei These have tbe following characleri-.~;_-~,: ~i vi Jf_
molecular weight 300 to 400, vercentage of active oxygen
ides) froT-,3 0. 8 to 1. 0, acid number within 10 to 15 nilligrams -T
polymer, iodine number 270 to 273 graus of 12 per 100 grams of
i number of 42 milligrams of KCH per gram of polymer. Coatings 1-0-K 1 r
L.-c-ar-d' 1/2
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ACCESSM NR'~ AP5 014167
prepared from the products of deconposItion of SKS-30 copolymer. These coatinbgs
were hardened in the temDerature range from 1250 to 1700 and the hardening dura-
tions were 15, 30, 45, 6b, 7% and 90 minutes. The resulting polymer coatings
eyhibit characteristic features of the cross-linked
they are- nonfusing and insoluble. The process of hardening is
its rate is fast (at 1501C it is completed within I to 1. D
tra ind.icated that the process of hardening is dU2 to
densation rEactions involving dcuble bonds and various ov,,
The activation energy of the hardeninE process is 10/kcal/mol. Oeicy art..has:
I table and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: !Aningradskiy ~eRhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad
Institute of Technology)
SUBMITTED: OlNov63 ENCL: 00 SUB COM OC, GC
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AUTHORS: Bogdanovat M. D., Yerofeyev, N. M., and Klimova, Z. N.
TITLE: Ionosphere characteristics over Ashkhabad in January
1960
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizikat no. 10, 1961t 28,
abstract 10G168 (Izv. AN TurkmSSRt Ser. fiz.-tekhn.,
khim. i geol. n., no. 1, 19610 74-76)
TEXT: The results of the processing of observations at the Ashkhabad
ionospheric station for January 1960 and their comparison with the fore-
casts and observations in January 1959 are examined. The observed f 0F2
were lower than the forecasted values by an amount of UP to 33%; the
greatest deviations were observea in the nootumal hours. In 1960, f 0F2
were considerably (26% by night, 6% by day) lower than in January 1959,
which is explained by the lessened solar activitys In oomparison with
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January 1959, the number of E. appearances grew from 35 to 42%--largely ~Iy
at the expense of the increase in the number of E. with low limiting
frequencies. The degree of ionospheric disturbance in January 1960 was
somewhat higher than in January 1959. The dates of disturbances, corre.,
sponding to f OF2 deviations of ,- + 200/4, and the number of positively
and negatively disturbed hours in January 1959 and January 1960 are givens
The quietest days (Janl~ary 30 and 31) in respect of the magnetic-
ionoaDheric activity are distinguished. Nh-profiles are calculated for
January 31 by the Kelso method with an account of the magnetic field.
j,Abstra,,-+er~s note: Complete translation.-7
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BOODANOVA, M.D.; YEROFEYEV, N.M.; STEPX40VA, M.B.
Characteristics of the ionosphere over Ashkhabad in May 1960. Izv.
PLN Turk. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh., khim. i geol.nauk no.4,:114-117 161.
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut, AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(Ionosphere)
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AUTIHORS: Bogdanova, M,D,, Yerafeyev, N.M., Klimova, Z.N.
TrMB; Characteristics of the ionosphere at Ashkhabad In January 1960
FERIeDICAL: Akademiya nauk T4arkmenskoy SSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhniches-
kikh, khimicheskikh I geologicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1961, 74 - 76
TEXT: The article discusses the vertical sounding of the ionosphere coup-
led with the registration of altitudinal frequency characteristics carried cu 4,
in the automatic, panoramic ionosphere stationAV JAIS) at Ashkhabad in Jarua-
ry 1960. [Abstracter's note.- /jLjC (AIS) not definedj Some results of these Ob..
servations are shown in Table 1, others were published by the T-ZMIR AN SSSR (TIA-
stitute of Space Sound Recording of the Academy of Sciences USSR), in "Kossmicl-es-
kiye deLvinyy", Pebruary 1960, no. 2 (48), 23. It is interesting to compare the
observed meridian values of the critical f quencies of layer F2 with forecasts
and 1959 observations. The deviations of To F 2 values from forecasts were
chiefly decreasing, sometimes 33%; as shown in column + L~ 0 P2 of Table 1. A
comparison of observation data in January 1960 to that in January 1959 reveals
lower critical frequencies of the F2 layer in 1960 (column: 0 F2 1959)-
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The considerable decrease of solar activity was reflected also in the candj'~t
of cther ionozphere layers. Ipryers E and P2 showed identical daytime decrease
(06 - 7%) of -I'o Es. The occurrence of sporadic layer E increased to 4,2% in
Januar-i 1960 as compared to 35% in January 1959. (Column: -� ~ RD% 1959). The
ionospheric perturban3e in January 1960 had increased in comparison to january
1959. The resulting nlxnber of perturbed hours o F2 > 20% in 1960 was
98, i.e. 62 negative and 36 positive; in 1959 there were only 81 perturt-ed
hours, i.e.. 46 negative and 35 positive. In January 1959 a positive perturbance
with 35% maximum deviation value at a total maximum deviation of 37% was re--ord-
ed. In. addition to the compiling of data on monthly perturbance characteris-'.11cs,
efforts were made to establish the dates of calmest days, i.e. free ionosp!14~-ric
and/or magnetic per-turbances. In Ashkhabad such days were January 30 and 31,
1960. Nh-profiles calculated according to KeltSO'S method by taking into accolzit
the influence of the maV7etic, field are shown in Figure 1. It should -be noted
that this influence effects only negligible corrections in Ashkhabad latitudes.
The above calculations are based on a number of assumptions: the electronic
concentration of the ionosphere increases steadily with altitude; altitudes of
frequencies below the lower limi-11; of instruments within a range of 0 - 0.6 Mo
ha,d a value of 100 km p?r 24 hoars and from 0.6 Mc to min, Mc were subjec-v
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to linear increase law. The obtained Nh-profile leads to the conclusion that
the main energy used Vor the ionization of the Ionosphere was concentrated at
aLmospheric altitudes or 200 - 300 km. Highest altitudes were observed before
midnight. Daily altitude variations 6C the Nh-profile are inadequately expres-*
sod. There were three minimums, two or which occur at F2 2 - 3 hours after sun-
rise or sunset, the third is oriented symmetrically towards either of, these be-
fore sunrlso. There is j table, I fiVure and 4 Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut AN Turkmenskoy SSH (Physical Techni-
cal Institute of the Academy or Sciences Turkmeriskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED. July 7,.1960
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0,6~11 Virologyo Human and Animal Viruses E-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biolo,, No 6. 1958,, 24024
Author : Krichevskiy, A. M., Mikhaylova, Fo Ve, Bo danova,
M. G., Ratina, So Me
Inst : NW'jjiven
Title : Further Studies of Virus Etiology In Psoriasis,
Pemphigusp Djuring Dermatitis, and Red Lupus
Vulgaris. Communication 2.
OrIg Pub: V sbe Sovre-a. vopr. dermatol., Kiev, Gosmedizdat
USSRP 1957g 121-135
Abstract: Elementary corpuscles are found In a large percent-
age of cases in smear-imprints from psorlous ele-
ments, pemphigus blisters$ and blisters in Diuring
dermatitis. Similar corpuscles are found in Inter-
nal organs of rabbits infected by blood of psoriasis
patients, as well as by the contents of blisters In
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4CSR-1 Virology. Human and Animal Viruses E-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., iio 6, 1958, 24024
Abstract: Wuring dermatitis and vesiculitis. In the serum
of patients with the above-mentioned diseases and
red lupus vulgaris an antigen is found in RSK
(blood serum reaction) specific for this group of
diseases, and its antibodies. In individual cases
the specific antigen is found also in the patientts
urinee Examination of sera in externally healthy
members of families ill with psoriasis as to
presence of specific antigens and antibodies yielded
positive results in a large number of case-s. Anti-
gens were found in the rabbits' organs and serum,
while antibodies were found in.the serum* Rabbits
infected by vesiculitis developed cachexia and in
individual cases vesicles showing the presence of
elementary corpuscles. Experiments of infecting
chick embryos by psoriasis and pemphigus viruses
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40SR-/ Virology. Human and Animal Viruses E-2
Abs Jour-- Ref Zhur - Biol., no 6, 1958, 24024
Abstract: yielded negative results. The authors consider
the viral nature of diseases mentioned to be proven
(Communication 1, J. Venerology and Dermatology,
1951.. No 4)-
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USCOMM-DC-55,213
USSR / Virology- -Viruses of Man and Animals; Newly-Dis-E
cove4-ed and Little-Studied Viruses
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958, 94917
Author : Krichevskiyj A, M., Mikhaylova, P. V., Boadanova,
Ratina, S. M., Shalchova, F. B.
Inst :Khar1kov Scientific Medical Society
Title :Further Results of the Study of the Virus Etiolo&y
of Psoriasis, Pemphigus, DUhring's Dermatitis
(Herpetiformis) and Lixpus Erythematosus
Orig Pub; Tr. Kharlkovsk. nauchn. mod. o-vo, 1957, vyp.9,
83-88
Abstract: Chicken embryos (CE) (7 days old) were Infected in
the allantois eavi-%',.-y with serum of patients with
psoriasis, with serum or liquid of the bladder
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USSR / Virology- -Viruses of Man and Animals; Newly-Dis-
covered and Little-Studied Viruses
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 19582 91+917
from patients with pemphigus and Dflhring's derma-
titsl and then incubated at 26 to 28 degrees.
There was obsorved an accumulation of antigens in
the allantois liquid of the infected CE on the
fourth day; in CE infected with psor'asis a weak
accumulation was noted, in addition _~f eiementary
bodies. During passing (4 passages~, the antigenic
properties of allantois liquid decreased. Direct
and crossed experiments of CFR (complement fixation
reaction) with antigens and serums of patients per-
mitted the establishment of a group proximity of
antigens of the group of diseases studied. In
serums of healthy-appearing members of families
in which psoriasis was observed, specific comple-
ment fixation antibodies were found and an antigen,
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USSR / Virology- -Viruses of Man and Animalsi Newly-Dis- E
covered and Little-Studied Viruses
Abs Jou,. Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958~ 94917
confirms the presence of a virus carrier and of
hidden forns of psorJAsIs. -.- 1. A. Shumeykina
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KISLYAKOVA, L.V.; ZHDANOV, V.H.; TSERAIDISO G.S.j BOGDANOVA, MA.
Data on the study of the etiology of chronic pamphigus in a
tissue culture. Vhst.demi ven* no.8t25-29 162.
(MIRA .15.9) -
Is Ir Ukrainskogo nauobno-isoledovatellskogo kozhno-vone-,O-
logicheakogo institata (dire - dotsent A.I. Pyatikom).
(PEWHIGUS) (TISSUE CULTURE)
KISLYAKOVAP L.N.; TSERAIDIS, G.S.; 7-11DANOV, V.M.,- ~MIQLL4.G.; LIMARENKO,
M. 1.
Study of the viral etiology of chronic pemphigus. Vop. virus. 9
no-3:320-324. MY-Je 164. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy kozhno-venerologicheskiy
institut, Khar1kov.
BAZYKA, A-P-~ VMMMINIPWA.
py'. -.I In patlemt3 6.ritii Tj
.5t.
denri. 1- vcr,- D t 0" 3 (""1101 18:1)
nav.
'direktor~
A.I.Fyat-.1kop).
I INIn, C.F.:
Vast. (tom. L vev. 3S
(MIRA a8:41)
.1. Otdel derw-tG.-L',)L-, 3(zav. ti.P.Bt:,,yka) Ukrainskogo rutia~;Nnc-
CY
SHABALIN, GeOV#iy. Ivanovich; ANIREYEVp Georgiy Yefirovich; DOGNINOVA
~~a kVnst_a_ntinovna- IASHKOII Ale)-,Bandr VikolkyeiTc ~;
YtRS;041~~
j, 6. ~p;~T~.tekhn. i~u~., retsenze'nt; SERGMEIVA,
A.I., itith., red.; VOROBIITVA, L.V., takhn. red.
[The tradk bn high-speed train sections;' work practice of the
railtUd workers of the October Railroad]Putl na uchr.,stkukh
skordAhogo dvizhen~ia poezdov; opyt raboty puteitoev Uktiabrt-
skoi ddVbgi. Moskvaq Transzheldorizdato 1962. 71 P.
(VIRA 15'-10)
(Railroads-Track)
BOGDANDVA. M.Kh.
Variation of osmotic pressure in the ontogenesis of different
corn variation, Usb.biol.shur. no.4:50-56 159.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Institut g onatiki i f Isiologii rastonly AN UzSSR.
(Uzbekigtan-Zorn (Raise)-Water requiremonts)
jvtodisilation forco tin an indication ()f tboi
o, corn. D)I-,I.AJI Ur.SSh no.90,3-46 159.
1. inatitut genetiki i fi%iologii ra8teni7 All UsSSR.
akadomiko-m AIN TJzSSR S.S.Kmashom.
(Corn(likits)) (Irrigqtion farning)
BOGWOVA. M.Kh.
Some indications of the drought resistance of two varieties of corn.
Dokl. AN.Uz. SSR no.9.45-48 159. (MIR& 13:1)
l.Institut vodnvkh problem i Sidrotakhniki AN UzSSR. Predstavlano
chelenom-korrespondentom AN UzSSR R.A. Alimovym.
(Gorn (Maize)--Varlatles))(Plantso Iffect of aridity on)
BOGDA~OVA, M. Kh.
Cand Biol Sci - (dies) "Compgrative-physiological study of in-
dicators of water adequacy Zvodoobespechennost'7 of different
varieties of corn." Tashkent, 1961. 19 pp; (Wcademy of Sciences
Uzbek SSR, Inst of Genetics and Plant Physiology); 170 copies;
price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 206)
BOGDANOVA, M.P.
Generalization of the method of variation of arbitrary constants.
Dokl, AN MR 6 no,5;285-287 My 162, (MIRA 15:6)
1, Belorwokly politeklmicheakiy institut. Predstaleno
~;Mdemikom AN BSSR N.P. Yeruginym.
(Differential equations)
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9i-'A"CCKS-S10N NR: AF4039966 S/02qq/61j/00-0/009/B025/B025
SOURCE: Ref, zh, Biol* Sv, t~ev Abs. 9B'189 070
AVTH OR 4 ya.;
Markovich, A, V.; 1~21~evj p29;
TITLE: CertRin products of svetinomycetos 1343.5/4 life activity
CNED SOURCE: Sb., Y Nauchn. seaBli Loningr, in-ta
lelateriall",~ 3-
antibiotikovt 1963. L,j 19631 68
10
--AU-
'entibiosisP --gramiapositive- bac ar1a
.TRANSLATION -. Orange Retincluyeates 1435/4 Identified as a variety o If
Act. aurooverticillatus 1~tass displays antagonistic acti.vity agaInst
am -- - r3ac-t-e=a &net yeasts. Antibacterial zz~ubstancor, and
-pobTFILVI-i
pigments wera fo-und in jayee'ium -6~-raats. On t'--a baal-s o-17 4
spectral band chemical raopertlaq, the hydrochloride of tho Mighly
mobiliD red pignient, Is olose to the prodigionin-liko pimrrints of
actinomycotes origin. From a resumo.
CDrdl/l SUB CODE: LS MICL: 00
-- 1, t- -...
AU&MYIVA, Yelizavets Ivanovna; BOGDANOVA, Karim Semenoma.; LIMED,
S,I,,p redaktor; RULIVA, " ichesjc:L.V7"-U-kTo-r.
[Work therapy in hospitals; knitting] Trudoteraplia v lechabnykh
uchre*h49'uIi&kh,*- viazante n& spiteakh., LLer4ugradj Gos.isd-vo
med.lit-ry, LsnImgr.ot&-AI9, 1956, 44 p, (MLRA 10:6)
Onitting)
BOGDAWVA, M.T. -
,_
, N
Effect of tacbnological factors on shell strength In precision
casting. Lit. proixv. no,Q,:18-20 3 158- (MIPA 11:10)
(Precision casting) (Foundry machinery and supplies)
BOLOTOV, B.A.; BARANOVA. N.A.; BOGDASOVA, M.V.
Catalytic decomposition of ethylbutyrate and butylacetate,
metameric eaters. Zhur. prikl. khim. V. 31 no.5:778-784 My 158.
(MIRA 11:6)
(Butyric acid) (Acetic acid)
VOLKOVp V.Nj VOLKOVA, I.B.; BOGDLNOVA,,,-Mj,
Characteristics of lower Mesozoic coal-bearing sediments in
the southern Magnitogorsk ayuclinorium. Trudy Lab.geol. 11
no*12:131-1% 161. IKLRA 14:8)
(Ural Mountaina-Coal geology)
SHATOV, V.A., dote.; BOGDANOYA, M.Tu.; RATINA, S.M.
Diagnostic value of the gonoantigen reaction with secretions from
the urethra & cervix uteri (with summar7 in English]. Vest.derm.
I van. )2 no.2:67-71 Xr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Is Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo kozhno-venerologiche-
skogo institute (dir. A.M.Krichovekiy [deceased])
(GOVORMU, diag.
gono-entigen teat In women, Inadequate specificitV
& diag. limitations (RUB))
SOKOLOVSKIY, Aleksandr Pedorovich; UVBTIGNEYEVo Viktor Pavlovich;
, KYASOYNDOV, B.,
LEONTOYEV, L.A., red.;__R2qRA-XDYA-.-H,, red.-
red.; SHLIK, M., takhn.red.
[Everyone mast work without defective production] Kazhdyl dolzhan
rabotat' bez bra". Pod obahchei red. L.A.Leontleva. Moskva,
Mosk.rabachii, 1960. 35 p. (HIRK 13:9)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk cZSR (for Leontlyev).
(Waste (Economics)) (Efficiency, Industrial)
DMITRENKO, Vladimir Petrovich; LKLICHUK, Vitally Semenovich; OSTAPENKO,
Ivan Prokoflyevich,- ROGACHEVSKATA, Lyudmila Solomono-mi;
BOODANOVA, &,-rAe.; SHLYK, M.# takhn. red.
[The flower and pride of the vorking class; the structure of
the collectives of co-inist labor]TSvet i gordost' rabochego
klasa; o sostave koUektivov kommunisticheskDgo truda. ~bskva.
Moak. rabochii, 1962. 85 p. (MIRA 16:1)
lo Nauchnyye rabotniki Inatituta istorii Akademii nauk SSSR
(for Dmitrenko, Lellchuk, Ostapenko, Rogachevskaya)
(Moscov--gocialist competition)
DAVYDOVp Vladislav Fedorovich; ROGACHEV9 Sergey Vladimirovich; BOGDANOVAq N.,
red.; KU2NETSOVAj A.p tokhn. red. ---
[There vhere the otchards bloom) Tom gde tavetut sady. Moakwa,
Moak. rabochiiq 1961. 1+5 p. (*IRA 14:8)
1.. (Rural conditione)
GORBUNOVY Valeriy Arkadlyevich; BOGDANOVA N., red.; YAKOVLEVA, Ye.,
tekbn. red.
(Patriotic initiativeof Memovites; struggle for the improve-
ment of the-quality and durability of industrial products] Pat-
rioticheskii pochin moskvicbe; borot'sia za povyshenie kachestva
i nadezhnosti promyshlennoi produktaii. Moskva, Flosk. rabochii.,
1961. 66 p. (Moscow-Socialist competition) (MU 15:1)
(Moscow--Quality control)
DANILYUK, 14.G., inzh.; GORSHKOVA, Z.A., inzh.; BWDAINOVA. N.A., in-Ith.
Tin plating in an electrolyte with the addition of, the OF-10
surface-active substance. Mushinostrocnie no.1:84_85 JR-F 165.
(MIRA 18-4)
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PA 190T46
USSR/Electricity - Tranmission Lines, Mar 51
Hivh-Voltage
Corona
"The Problem of Determining the Parameters of a
System Representing a Line Subject to Corona,".
N. B. Bogdanova,, V. I. Popkov, Power Eng Inst
imeni G. M. Krzhimbanovskiy, Acad Sci USSR
"Iz Ak Hauk,, Otdel Tekh Naule No 3, pp 381-389
Shows that corona effect in system representing
line subject to corons. can be represented by vari-
able distributed corona conductance and variable
distributed capacitance connected between the line
ard j;rQuud. Submitted by Acad A. V. Vinter
18 Ser 50.
USSR.'Blectricit
7. --Transmassion Lines,, Apr
High-Voltage
Corona
"Problems of Corona on 400-XV Lines. II. Radio
Interference in Corona of Conductors)," N. B.
Bogdano-va, A. M. Lif sb1ts, Paver Eng lust imeni
G. M. Krzh4_zhauovskiy, Acad Sci USSR
"1z Ak Nauk, Otdel Tekh Naule No 4, pp 497-5o6
Previous article dealt with corons, loss. Present
article gives basic analytical data obtained from,
w-asuring intensity of radio interference fld near
conductors of exptl lines and some operational
lqoT4T
UM/Electricity - Transmission Linea, Apr 51
High-Voltage (Contd)
220-kv liues. Data are fragmentary and incomplete,,
but permit some conclusions on variation of inter-
ference fld for different ge=etric and elec para-
meters of the line and under various atm condi-
tions. Sub by Acad A. V. Vinier 18 Sep 50.
BWDANOVA. N. B., YMMfYANOV, N. P., IMTSIK, A. K., LWEITOV, V. I., POMOV, V. 1.
- and VOSKRFSENSKIY, N. A.
"Investigating A.C. Corona In the Soviet Union," a paper presented at
the International Congerence on CICRE, 16th Biennial Session and r~eneral Assembly
Paris, 30 May-9 June 1956
Translation E-5047 in Branch 5
POPOV, V.I*-LBOGDOOVA, H.B9, kandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk.
Betimation of annual power lose due to corona. Blektrichostvo no 1:9-16
Ja '57. (KM 10: 2)
1. Chlon-korrompondazit A)mdomii nauk $6:3# (for PopkW~. 2. Inerge -
ticheakiy institut in. Xrshishanovskogo AN SSSR.
(Corona Ollactricity)) (Illectric lines)
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. B _NB , GERTSYK, A. K., YEWLYANOV) N. P., KOLPAKOVA, A. I., MARKOVICH, 1. M.,
PKOV, V. I. SOVALOV, S. A., and SLAVIN, G. A.
Results of some researches) carried out in the USSR on 600 kV long-distance
power Transmissions.
paper submitted for presentation at the Intl. Conf. on large Electric Systems (CIGRE)
17th Biennial Session, Paris, France, 4-14 June 195$.
Electra, No. 30, Nov 57, periodical news letter issued by the CIGRE, Paris, France.
AUTHOR: Bogdanova, N. B. (Moscow) SOV/24-58-11-19/42
TITLE: Spectral Composition of the Corona Current on Conductors
(Spektrallnyy sostav toka korony na provodakh)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 11, pp 86-88 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The results, which are briefly described in the paper,
lead to the following conclusions:
1. Por the over-voltage range U/U 0 between 1 and 2 the
content of the basic wave C 1 and its phase angle q),
increase with increasing value of the ratio U/U ; the
contents of other harmonics (3,5,7) and their phase
angles decrease. At over-voltages U/U,> 2 these values
are practically constant C 1-,,, 80-90% and 01 300,
i.e. for rough calculations the corona currents 8an be
assumed sinusoidal and leading the voltaGe by 30 at such
over-voltages.
2. The harmonic compositions of the corona current on a
thin 1.2 mm conductor and a steel-aluminium conductor of
30.2 mm. dia. do n6t differ greatly from each other
Cardl/2 (Figs. 3 and 4); these data are in good agreement with the
SOV/24-58-11-19/42
Spectral Composition of the Corona Current on Conductors
German
results obtained by AEG on a/ experimental line with a
conductor diameter of 42 mm. The harmonic composition of
the corona current on split conductors is also similar to
the values obtained for single conductors.
3. The relative agreement of the data obtained for
conductors of 1.2, 30.2, 42 mm. dia. on the one hand and
various split conductors on the other, seems to justify
the assumption that the relations obtained in this paper
for C and q)k for single and for split conductors are
also a4licable to conductors of other types and diiAensions.
The results obtained in this paper enable calculating
the internal over-voltages 7 taking into consideration not
only the fundamental wave of the corona current but also
the influence of higher harmonies. The subject matter of
this work was proposed to the author by Corresponding
Member of the Ac.Sc. USSR V. 1. Popkov. There are 4 figures
and 3 Soviet references.
SUBAITTED: January 2. 1957
Card2/2
POFKOY, V.I.gotv.red.; VINTER, A.V., akadamik. red. [deceased]; VEYTS,
V.I., red.; PRMNODITHLNV, A.S., red.; STnIKOVICH, N.A., red.;
CHUKILANOV, E.F., red.; BOGDANOVA, Y.B.,-knnd.te)dm.nauk,, red.;
KOZLOV, B.L. kand.taklm.-nauk,'*'-r'e-d.--;'-IMFMV, N.H., kand.telft.
nauk. red.; SUMOV, I.N., kand.takhn.nauk, red.; AM113109
B.D., red.izd-ve: DUBKOV, P.V., red.izd-va; EMKOV, P.I., red.
izd-va; NOYZUES, S.M., red.izd-va; PRUSAKOVA, T.A., tekhn.red.
(Problems of power engineering; symposium dedicated to Academician
G.M.Krohishanovakii] Problemy energetiki; sbornik posviashchaetsia
akademiku G.M.Krzhixhanovokomu. Moskva, 1959. 851 p.
(MIRA 12:12)
1. Akndemiya nauk SSSR. Snergeticheskiy institut, 2. Chleny-
korrespondenty AN SSSR (for Popkov, Veyts, Predvoditelev, Styri-
kovich, Chukhanov).
(Power engineering)
84661
B/020/60/134/006/011/031
B01q/B067
AUTHORSs BoRdanova, N. B. and Popkov, V. I., Corresponding Member of
the IS USSR - \
TITLEt Some Characteristics of High-frequency Radiation of a Corona
Discharge
IN\
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 134, No. 6.
pp. 1331 - 1333
TEXT3 As is known from experiments there is a certain relationship
between the radiation level and the shape of a corona discharge. The pre-
sent paper deals with the explanation of this relationship for a-c voltage
and for radiation levels with both types of polarity, as well as with the
possibility of suppressing the radiation level by changing artificially
the electric field near the conductor surface and the shape of the corona
discharge. The experimental arrangement consisted of a power source
(50 ope), a corona conductorg and a copper antenna. The meaeuring arrange-
ment made it possible to take stroboscopic photographs of the corona and
to measure the radiation intensity simultaneously. The existence of a
Card 1/3
8V-0
Some Characteristics of High-frequency S/020/6-0/134/006/011/031
Radiation of a Corona Discharge B019/B067
homogeneous "cover" of the positive corona at U/U 0,;kpl-l to 1.3, which
hitherto has been known only for such thin conductors, was'observed also
in conductors of large diameters. This cover is so thin that it can be
only seen from the contours of the conductor. As is the case with thin
conductors, also here the corona current does not fluctuate. In the case
of negative polarity, the corona has the shape of local discharges, the
current fluctuates, and weak radiation occurs. At q/U >,1-3, the current
of the positive corona has a high-frequenoy componentoand radiation is
considerable. In the case of negative polarity, the radiation intensity
changes little with increasing voltage. As may be seen from Fig. 2, the
radiation during the positive half-period is oonsidorably stronger than
that during the negative half-period. In conclusion, it is noted that
radiation of conductors of usual dimensions occurs mainly- during the
positive voltage half-period and, especially, when the positive corona has
the shape of local streamers. By suppressing this type of corona it is
possible to prevent radiation. This possibility has been experimentally
proved by applying one or two additional conductors near the test con-
duotor, so that their ignition potential was below that of the test
Card 2/3
84W-
Some Characteristics of High-frequency S/020/60/134/006/011/031
Radiatiin of a Corona Discharge B019/3067
conductor. Thus, a corona discharge took place only at the thin con-
ductors which, as was mentioned at th~, beginning, have no strong
radiation. Further experiments are boing carried out. There are
3 figures and 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy inatitut im. G. M. Krzhizhanovskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Power Engineering imeni
G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: July 21, 1960
Card 3/3
BOGDANOVA, N.B.; RYABAYA, S.I.
Generalization of the experimental data on radio intorference
causod by corona generating wires obtained from measurements;
of operational and experimental lines. U'ektroenergetika
no-4:90-114 161. (VaRA 14:8)
(Radio-Interference) (Corona (Electricity))
(Electric lineo-Overhead)
L 22270-66 F.W(l)
~ACC NR: AR6005184 SOURCE CODE:
:AUTHOR: Bogdanova, N. B..,
!TITLE: Concerning the influence of pre-discharge phenomena on the
ibreakdown__voltages of discharge gaps
~SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 9G139
:AEF. SOURCE: Sb. Proboy dielektrikov I poluprovodnikov. M.-L.,
.Energiya, 1964, 49-54
TOPIC TAGS; electric discharge, dielectric breakdown, corona
,discharge
TRANSLATION: A positive corona can have two forms -- streamer,at
which the glow has the form of intermittent branchlike channels,
:and continuous -- with glow in the form of a uniform sheet covering
ithe electrode. If the breakdown in the corona-producing gaps is
!preceded by the first form of the corona, then the breakdown occurs
;at a lower voltage than In the case when the breakdown is preceded
Card----.-.-. -1/2 ----- -
L Z2270-66
ACC NR' AR6005184
!by a continuous corona. Results are described of experiments aimed
;at finding different ways of acting on the form of the positive
corona and on the magnitude of the breakdown voltage.
SUB CODE: 20
BOGrAIMA, N. 0. (and P. I, Gru7.in, 0. 1 Yerwolayev, 1. P. ',
IIAP7~'LICATION OF RADIOACTIVE ISGTOP-~,'b F;.-H THE INVLITIGATION OF I'LlILTURGICAL P1107ESSE:5".
By N. G. Bogdanorva, P. L. Grazin, 0. 1. Yermolayev, and 1. D. Illikulinskiy.
Report presented at 2nd LIN Atoms-for-Peace Conference, Geneva, 9-13 Sept. 19~%
tA-2
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30"Shchattlye po *kBperlmiantallnol takhniNe I matodan rytokotespera-
.. turnykh inaledoyanly, 1956
Rksperlseentaltnays, tokhnUm I motodT laslodovanlr prl vysokUh too-
Peraturakht trudr saveshchanlys $Experimental Techniques and
Nothods of Investigation at High Temperatures; Transactions or the
Conference on Experimental Tochalques and Antbods or lnv*stigation
at High Tomporatures) Rostov, AN SMA, 1959. 789 P. (3*rI*s%
Akadonlys nauk 3SSR. Inatitut astallurgil. 90019817a po fisika-
khIselth9skla onnovan proizvodstya stall) 2,200 copies print**.
loop. Zd.s A.X. Samaria, Corresponding Member, U= Academy of
3alon"al Rd. of Publishing Houset A.L. Benkvitser.
POPMZ$ This boole Is Intonded for metallurgists WA metallurgical
engineers.
COVERAM This collection of scientific papers Is divided into six
partal 1) thermodynamic activity and kinaties of hlth-temporaturs
processvs 2) constitution dispas studies 3) Physical properties
of liquid! metals and slags 4) now analytical wthods and pro-
duation or pure metals 5) pyrowetry, and 6) general questions.
For sore specific co"rago, &tv Table of Contents.
1~'Uk%~ylsts, 9.3. Discussion of the ftp*rs of L.S. Karathontsevv
and N.C. BoSdamova T51
.-I
Sogdazova, N.C. Concluding Recoafts T53
L---------------
Xar;:;~ X.X. Behavior of Nichromtv end Chromals fole'l In Vacuum 780
fte pcesIblaity of vaporUation should be, talcon into account
when using beat-resiStant alloys In VMCUUM fUrrACOG. DOUblo
nichrome Is recommonded for use at tonparaturvs of up to 1200'
C In any vacuum. rl-626 &1107 1& 'chrovAl' (chrOMM111), ccu-
position not givenj Is recommended for use wbon the temperature
"&*hst 1300* C and tha pressure Is 1(~-2 = or higher. At
higher vacuums, where the.tamperAturo remains at 13W*, thin
&1197 emanat-bo used because of Its rapid vaporisttion.
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turnykh iseledowaniy, 1956
Bkoperi*entalInala tokhniks I m*tody looledoyanly pri vyaoklkh too-
peraturakhl trudy soveshohanlya lgxporlmontal Techniques and
Methods or Investigation at High Toopersturool Transaction@ or the
Conference on experimental Techniques and Method; or lnv:otlgation
at High Temperatures) Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959. 78 P. (3 ri as
Akedenlya nauk 333R. Irstitut astallurSil. Realsslya po flzlko-
khlalchoskla conovan prolivodstva stall) 2,P00 toplas printed.
Beep. 14.1 A.M,.3amarino Corresponding Mamber, USU Academy or
Wonaosj I of Publishing housot A.L. BankTitser.
PVRP=t This book to Intended for metallurplate and notallurgloal
engineers.
COVERAOSt This collection of scientific papers Is divided Into six
portst 1) thermodynamic actIvItv and kinetics of hlah-tespersture
processes 2) constitution dia ran studies 3) physical properties
or I quid metals and @logo 41 now analytic%; methods and -
duotion of pure metals 5) pyroostrys and 6) general que.t"Lons.
For more specific coverage. see Table of Contents.
V1. 91MAL QU&STIONS
'a A,I,, and Q.V. Nueorin. InItrUDOnt fOr NeasurInj the
RItIoNeeming of Steel
675
Dods,.. x 0 P.L. Orusln, 0.1. T.4o-1.3,
V. and 1* D'
study of ths Notion or metal and the Distrlbu-
tIOn Of AII*Ylftg ll*Mnt B In OPDU-h"rth Furnaces 682
Card 27/ 32
CHILTSHEV. N.A.; KCBTZNV. V.K.; FLUMMOV, F.S.; 3OGDANOTA. N.G.;
TA"M#SrIT, AAL
Investigating metal deformation during the rolling process an the
750.mill by means of radioactive Isotopes, Izvo vys* ucbet. save;
chern..zet. no..8-.48-58 160. (MLU 13:9)
1. Sibirskiy metallurgioheekly Institute
(Rolling (Xetalwork))
(Radioisotopes-Ddustrial applications)
Doo/003/011/191
AUTHORS: Bogdanova IV A
T--L=: The usc I.: r--ive isotope o ~rgical
Corbin
PM-IODICAL: Referzi -.i- no. 3, if' 0521, 7. abs-.ract 3V45
(V S"f,- I' " , L'.
py i yacarn. -ve SS3R",
lzoto, izIucheniya v nar. kh
v . 3 Gosto;~tekhizdat, 1961, 126-12~.))
TEXT: At ;*.- : KuLnei"Ik Metallurgical C3mbijie radio.,--. ctlivL; isotopes have been
used from 1951 in blast-furnace, steelmaltinr, rolling, and coke practice for
the manufacture of refractories and sinters and for chemical. analysis of steel.
To operate with radioactive isotopes, the following three groi2ps were organized;
radioactive investigation methods; radloelectronics and gam;-na flaw detection
then the operational plan is set up. in the case of a Nil metallurgical cycle
with mining and s intering- concentration shops at the '.-X6K, radioactive isotopes
can be widely used as marked atoms to investigate metallurgical processes and as
radiation sources for the control and automation of production processes, and
also for the purpose of flaw detection. The technical and economical effect
Card 1/2
The use of radioactiv
~ /I '62A, ~t,/003/011/191
;'~)c / 101
of operation with ra,~ioactive isotopes appears in an Improvcd prcC"Uction techno-
logy and quality of the products; reduced waste; higher of various
metallurgical units; the development of new mor,2 effe-Aivc. Lecurate and cheaper
methods of steel produz;-~.-,n and equipmc~-'.t and automation of
production proce~-.,t. . Trlc- rn~sulzs of the operation i,;3topes, carried out
at the Combine, hav, ~~,n) introduced into practlec., or are being assimilated at
the present. The plar-nad work may yield high technical and economical results.
The control and automation of production processes is particularly promisinI7.
For instance, the automatic dosing of refractory charges and elimination of
dosage rejects, developed in 1960, may yield one million rables yearly savings
in merely one refractory shop department.
K. Ursova
[Abstracter's note:
Complete translation]
Card 2/2
BOGDAIJOVAP N.G., inzh.,- HASLOVA, V.N., inzh.
Studying chemical heterogeneity in ingots of killed steel.
Stall 22 no.10:907-909 0162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Steel ingots-r-Tooting) (Stool-Analysis) -
CRESNOKOV, N.D.j ZVERRV, V.A.1 Prinitmli uohastiyes B ANOVA, N.G.; B4~KOV,
P.Ye.; FOMINSKIY9 M.K.; BAZHENOV, H.M. WkIwamm""...,
Making roll cast iron in an acid open-hearth furnace. Lit. proizv.
no.2:4-7 F 163. (MM 16:3)
(Cast iron-Metallurgy)
,-.ApqpANOVA,..~..G.; MASLOVA, V.N.
Structural heterogeneity of killed steel ingots. Stall 23
noo8:742-746 Ag 163. (KIRA 16:9)
(Steel-Metallography) (Steel ingots)
CHUMP', N.A.; KOBYZEV, VKep- BOODANOVAp N.G.; DUBROVIN, A.K.; HACHURIN, D.S.
Radioactive isotope study of metal deformation in blooming mi-11
rolling. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.12:65-72 164
(MIRA 18:1)
1. Sibirskiy metallurgicheskiy institut i Kuznetskiy metallurgi-
cheskiy kombinat.
- BOGDANOVA, N.G.; MASLYVA. V.N.
Distribution of nonmetallic inclusions in a killed steel
ingot. Stall 24 no.8s?03-704 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9)
ACC NRs AT700h212 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66TO55/066~
!AUTHORS: Bogdano*a, N. G.; Masloval V. No
IORG: none
i'TrrLE-. Study of structural inhomogenoity in steol ingots cX carbon and alloy stools
by means of radioactive isotopes
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. &sperimentallnaya takhnika i metody
vysokotemperaturnykh izmereniy (Experimental techniques and methods of high temper-
ature measurement). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 164-169
TOPIC TAGS: carbon steel,, alloy steel, steel, metallographic analysis, radioactivity$
isotope / 20 steel, 20Kh steel, 18KhGT steelp 650 steel, 3 steel, 30KhGT steel
ABSTRACT% The effect of the chemical Pomposition and of casting technique on the
structural inI-tomogeneity of carbon and alloy steelsp 20j. 2OKh, 1BKhGT., 650, 39
30KhGT, and others., was studied. The structural inhomogeneities were determined
for various alloys by the radioactive isotopes technique, p32 and S35 content, deep
etching, sulfur imprints, ultrasonic method, chemical. and microchemical composition,
and metallographio analysisj respectively. The mcparimental results of the radio-
active isotope experiments are shown graphically. It was found that the radioactive
isotope method for determining struotural inhomogeneities in steel is capable of
ACC NRs 997004212
.yielding precise data on the internal structure of steel ingots. The study also-
showed that specimens cast into molds insulated with luncerite exhibited a more
pronounced structural-inhomogene;Lty than specimens cast into moldc insulated with
chmottee Origs art* haill 3 graphs.,
SUB CODE: n/ SUBM DATEt none/ ORIG REFs OD6/ Oul WS 001
CpLrd 2 -2
CHELYSHEVt N#A#j KOBYZEVp V.K.J DWDANOVAS N.G,j DUBROVIN, A.K.; KACHURIN; D.S.
Investigating metal deformation on a blooming mill with the help
of radioactive isotopes* Izv&vya*uoheb*zav.; chern. met. 8 no-4t
96-iol 165. (MIR& 18:4)
1. Sibirski3r metallurtichesldy institut i Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy
kombinat.
BOGDAliOVA. N.G.
Initial corona potentials on electric lines. Elektroenerge-
tika no.70-15 163. (MM 16:9)
Aic;4 ail- I
d- 0.9119
the 2.
e*0~_ 24.77VD 66247
AUTHORS-. Ariya, S. M., Bogdanova, N. I. SOV/181-1-7-3/21,
TITLE: Electrical Conductivity of Some Titanium and Vanadium Oxides
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1959, Vol 1, Nr 7, pp 1022-1026 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Some time ago, it was supposed that some inconstant com-
pounds, especially a series of oxides possess a submicroscopic
inhomogeneous structure, 6.g. that atoms of the trivalent
titanium form accumulations, so-nalled "islets" in the lattice
). It was the intention of the
of titanium protoxide (TiO
1+x
author to explain whether the dependence of the electrical
conductivity with regard to the composition in the system
matches the above assumption. Conductivity
-TiO
TiO
1.00
1.50
measurements in vanadium oxides within the limits of
00 were performed, because within this zone
VO
-V0 2
.
1-50
numerous discrete intermediate compounds occur. The conductiv-
ity was investigated till 6000C by means of a potentiometer
sonde. The results are reproducible in a satisfactory way
taking account of the poly-orystalline eintered nature of the
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on their composition (Pig 1) shows, that the conductivity
of discrete intermediate compounds, in which the vanadium
occurs in 3- and 4-valent formation, is different from the
conductivity of a V203 and V02 mixture. The electrical con-
ductivity of titanium oxide within the limits of TiOl.00-Tio 1-50
equals almost the conductivity of a TiO1.00 and TiO 1-50 mix-
ture (Fig 2). The shape of the curve of the dependence of
conductivity on the composition of that part within the homo-
geneous range of titanium protoxide (TiOl.00-TiOl.20)' that
is rich in oxygen, is very similar to the shape of the curve
within the range of VO 1.00-vol.67' The latter corresponds to
the heterogenequs range of the system V-0 according to the
radiographical data by Anderson and according to results of
thermodynamical and magnetic investigations made by the
authors(the thermodynamical investigations were shared by
Yu. T. Popov). Consequently, the results of conductivity
measurements are not contrary to the assumption of a sub-
microscopical inhomogeneous structure of the lattice
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within the range of Ti 1.00- Ti 1*20* It must be noted that
the similarity of the electrical conductivity of oxides
within the homogeneous range to the conductivity of the
corresponding mixture with stoichiometrical compositi=
is not evident generally. OP the approach to the ionic state
by the lattice with stoichiometrical composition, a devia-
tion from the stoichiometrical composition, which refers
to the presence of a certain quota.of statistically irregular
distributed atoms in the lattice possessing different
valence with respect to their main mass, may cause signific-
ant changes in conductivity. There are 2 figures, I table,
and 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State
University) Ir
July 22, 1958
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Bogdanovaj N. I-, Ariya, S. M.
Composition of Higher Oxides of Vanadium According to
Their Electric Conductivity Data
Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960, Vol 30, Nr 1, PP 3-7
(USSR)
The binary compounds whose structures apparently contain
atoms of a metal in different valence states and whose
compositions, consequently, cannot be exVressed by using
whole valence numbers, are termed "mixed' compounds.
Vanadium oxides have been Itnown to be among them since
G. Anderson's X-ray investigations (Acta Chem. Scan.,
8, 1599, 1954). He and other investigators found dis-
crete "mixed" compound of VO ncomposition with frac-
tional n values such as 1.67, 1.75, 1.80, 1.84, 1.86,
1.87, 2.17; (1-phase with n = 1.71- 2.0; CLI-phase with
n = 2-2.23; )Y-phase with n = 1.67-1.79; -/-phase with
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n up to 1.5. The authors examined the electric
conductivity of the compounds, whose n varied from
1.5 to 2.0. The samples were prepared by a 4-stage
treatment: (1) reduction of very pure V 205 to V 203
with thoroughly purified electrolytic H2 at tempera-
tures gradually raised up to 9000 C; (2) annealing of
V203 + V2050 mixture under vacuum at 700u C for 10 hr,
then at 900 C for 20 hr; (3) compression of the
annealed and powdered mixture into tablets under
10,000 kg/cm2 pressure; (4) sintering at 1,6000 C
in a high-vacuum high-frequency furnace. The compo-
sition of the sintered tablets was determined ac-
cording to the weight increase (oxygen consumption)
on oxidation to V Or. The electric conductivities,
measured with a p9tentiometer under vacuuni at 200 C
to 6ooo C, are shown in Fig. 1 and 2. The first 3 of
the maxima and minima in Fig. 1 correspond to the
known discrete compounds with n = 1.67, 1.8o., 1.84,
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Pigs I. Specific conductance
(r of vanadium oxides as function
of their composition (dotted lines
limit area within which values of G-of
VO 1-5 + VO 1.67 mixtures can be
found).
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Data
while the origin of peaks at n = 1.90 and n = 1.94, and
of dip at n = 1.92 is still unknown; perhaps they also
indicate discrete compounds, the possibility of whose
existence was mentioned by Anderson. The n values from
1.50 to 1.67 seem to correspond to 2 phase systems. No
solid solution with n = 1.75 is indicated in the a- vs.
composition curve, but absenc8 of an abrupt change in the
conductivity of VO 1.75 at 16o C and essentially dif-
fering n = 1.75 and n = 1.79 curves in Fig. 2 point to
existence of a discrete compound with n = 1.75. Also, no
compounds with n = 1.86 and n = 1.87 appear in the C_ vs.
composition curves. However, inspection of Fig. 2 permits
one to assume a discrete compound or even 2 compounds at
the interval from n = 1.84 to n = 1.88. There are 2
figures; 1 table; and 8 references, 3 German, 2 Soviet,
1 Danish, 1 Swiss, 1 Italian.
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Data
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BOOD&NOVA, N.,r,.j ARIYA, S.M.
Electrtc conductivity of lower vanadium okidev. Vest-LGU
16 po.16:10-247 161. (MIRA .14:8)
(Vanadium oxide-Electric properties)
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B104/B112
AUTHORSi Bogdanova, N. I.t and Loginov, G. N.
TITLE: Magnetic0 susceptibility or the lower vanadium oxide at
ao - 370
PERIODICALs Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 4, no. 1, 1962, 236 - 238
TEXT: The magnetic susceptibility or the lower vanadium oxide was
determined by the FaradAy method on 14 samples with x ranging from 0.50 to
1-51. V0, holds for x. The oxides were prepared from the hydride of
x
vanadium iodide0and from VO 1-51 , obtained by reduction of V205.' with
hydrogen at 900 C. Mixtures of these substances were pressed'to tabrlets,
and sintered in vacuo-for 3 bra at -1750 OG. The vanadiU4 oxi Ides under-
examination contained only small amounts of ferromagnetic impurities:
When the magnetic field strength was changed by 1 oe, the magnetic
susceptibility varied by 10-4A. The effective magnetic susceptibility
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Magnetic susceptibility of the lower... B104/BI12
is a linear function of x between VOO.8F and V01.00, Ileff ~ ~leff(x)
4eff
describes a parabola between Vo and VO This is consistent with
1 .11.00 1.27-
the dependence of other properties on VO. The molar susceptibility as a
function of x at different temperatures indicates the existence of the
compound VO 1.330 The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility
for different VOk suggests that'the homogeneous region of the compound
reaches its upper limit at VO 1.51- S. M. Ariya is thanked for having
posed the problem and for assistance. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and
7 references; 3 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The four references to English-
language publications read as followst F. 1. Morin. Bell System Techn.
J., 11, 1047, 1958; J. B. Goodenough. Phys. Rev., L1, 1442, 1960;
I. Breadley. J. Scient. Instr., 30, 86, 1956; L. C. Jackson. Phil. Trans.
Roy., Soc. London.v A 224, 11 1923.
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Magnetic susceptibility of the lower... B100112
SUBMITTEDt June 27, 1961 (initially)o August 15, 1961 (after revision)
Table. Magnetic susceptibility of
vanadium oxides of different oomposi-
tions.
Legendt (1) composition ofjhe'oxide,
X; (2) susceptibility /M.1 (3)
constants of the relation a4C/T;
(4) effective magnetic susceptibility.
R4 Q
X;j #%. - 100
K12WK
a-10,
C-10,
Ps".
0.50 190 190 190 0 0
0.61 199 199 199 0 0
0,94 297 227 197 86 0.26
0.96 323 M 193 117 0.31
0.99 397 264 206 171 037
1.06 517 318 227 265 0.46
1.15 760 426 271 455, 0.605
1.17 861 453 266 535 0.66
1.26 1251 616 113 872 0.84
1.30 1370 679
1.31 1467 694 - - -
1.39 996 814 - -
1.45 727 934 - -
1.51 $63 967 - - -
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AUTHORS: Bogdanova, N~T., Pirog6yskaya, G.P.,'Ariya, S.M.
TITLE: Higher oxides of titanium
organioheskoy khimil, V
IWIQDICAL: Zhurnal ne 8, no. 4, 1963, 785 787
TEXT: er
In Ord to establish the phase ratios in the system Tic~2.00
TiOl.s. the electric conductivities of the.oxides of titanium were measured at
20 i~-l 300*C, and the equilibria of the higher oxides of titanium ex&
mined in
mixtures vith H2/*H2o at 1,030'e. The electric conductivities were measured in
the same way as has been desoribed 6y the authors before [Zh. obshch, khimii, v.
30.4 3.(1960)1. The dependence of the-eleatria conductivity of tke oxides at-ti-
nium- on-.-t of
-and. h1wcollAbo
rators Acta.Chem.,~Soand.i:vi-llj,-li641-(195 on the existence
of the aom~ounds T101.67i TiOj675,-T10j.833-TiOj.875 - Ti0j.889, and T~01.90-
In order to obtain accurate data on the phase ratios in the system TiO2.0
TiO1.75 at high temperatures,,the.dependenee of the composition of solid tita--
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Higher.oxides of titanium AO59/Ai26
nium oxide on the ratio of hydrogen and water vap?r in the gas phase coexisting
with the titanium oxide was investigated at 1,030 C. The composition of the so-
lid phase was determined by measuring the elongation of a quartz spring with a
microeathatometer. Six phases were shown to exist in the range TiOl - Ti0j.9C)
.75
which coutact.with each other, namely: T101.90 - TiO1.87 ; Ti0j-875 - Ti0j.%;
5
TiO1.8()2 - T101.839; TiO1.839 TiO1.81b; M01.81~ - TiO1.778; TiOl-778
TiOj.* , without ~ny intermediates. There are 2 figures.
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