SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOGAN, L.N. - KOGAN, M.G.

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F.)"V.tigf) vf@3uc"h.o N-110 ml PBSEVChemical Tedutology. Chemical Pmbtta and their Applicationo J-12 Mass. Coraides. Cwstructicn Materlals. Abs Jour: Beforat Zb.-lb-, NO 8, 19M 27T68 Author : LLf.. Moons, EON* Zil lberlisno YO. V.. Rebrik. lust : SU_7W__M-Uaicn InstitQte cf. Projecting and Scientific Research Work in. Cement rndu try. Title Utilization or Selite. M I for Cement )1amfecturing. Orig Pub: Tr. Goa. Vises., in-1; po'proaktir., I wach.-isoled. rabotam c too- ment. prosi-sti) 1956, v" 19, 3-53 - Abstract: The apatite-nepboline'rock Is divided by flotation into spatite utilized for the production of fertilizers and into "nepheline tailings." The latter am divided by a following flotation and magnetic separation Into Depheline concentrates and a series -of minerals (titwo-aspotite, o9hene -and others). Me neyholine LIOMO an the Initial product for mumfoaturing &bmina Card 1/1 USSWCh-Ocal Technology. Chad cal. Products and their Application. J-12 Olms. Cerandes, Construction wterials. Abs Jour: Beferst, M.-She., So 8P 195T.,27768 and sodium products. Win r in produced by thaltherlml, treat- =wt, of , a lime-napheline charge and. soluble al ka3 -1 aluninateo are extracted it for the production of s-Lody- azdal 1-11 a, and the insoluble1n, water "nepheline alime," which is the waste this production, con iota by-80 to 85$ of (S -2C&O-81O.A and in utilized as'a, raw caq?onent for the nuwfacture of Fort- land'cament. The researches by Giprotsement showed a high effi- oiency of this belite Ali (BS) as of a raw compoamt and the possibility of Its utilization as an addition to cumt. Util- as a' rav @c6qamt,, the productivity of a furnace rises :LzV by In order that the alkal I content, in clinker would not exceed 0.8%., their total content In RS should be -r- 2%. At this occasicn@ the content of &U-I's solubIe in water in BS should be @*'0.5%, which would prevent the solidification of the raw sline At the *selection, of Ahe clinker coMositionp it is pre- ferabie to consider an Increased magnitude of the silicate modulus Card 2/3 -12D- R. Er 'I'M M R INNER, ralw W 18 AUTHOR: Kogan, S. SOV/101-58-6-8/13 TITLE., The,Dependence of,the Resistance Properties of Portland Cement on the Quality of the Gas,Medium .in the.Furnaces (Zavisimost' prochnostnykh -,'svoystv portland-teementa ot kachestva gazovoy aredy v pechakh) PERIODICAL:' Teement 1958 ANr 6 pp 27-30 (USSR) , , , ABSTRACT: At the Novo-Troitsk Cement Plant, the production of plugging cement begun. The cement did not have@nedeesary bending resistance, although the components had the required composition. The grinding,of the clinkervas satiefactory. The light.color of the cement powder led to the as- sumption.:,that iron was present in the form of ' ferrous oxide instead'of ferric oxide. -Analysis prov ed that ferrous oxide was 25-305 of the total iron@oxide content, The quantity of CO in the waste gases, showed that in the furnaces a re- Card 1/2 ducing medium was present. This is explained by. 19 The Dependence of the Resistance Properties of Portland'Cement on the Quality of the Gas Medium in the Purnaces a too-large quantity of water used for, pouring on the,clinkers.and by an insufficient capacity of the 0oal-preparing equipment which fed coarse- ly ground coal into the furnace. The changed,, composition of the, clinker due to a high content of'ferrous oxide is the reason for the low re-. sistance of the cement. ASSOCIATION: Novo.,;.Troitskiy.tsem6ntnyy zavod (Novo-Troitsk Cement Plant) ZDQ&Nq 148.; GOLIMM=o LoYse se.properties of fusid cammtse f8event, 26 noa217-13 160. (MIU 13:6) (Oamont) gg 9(2) sov/107-59-8-35/49 AUTHOR: Kogan, Mj Koresh, A* TITLE: A Portable Amplifier,.Megaphone PERIODICAL:,.Radio, 19519, Nr 89 p 45, (USSR) ABSTRACT: A four-transistor amplifier with on-output of-3,wa*ts'' pro'vides a'range of 40O.m for this portable megaphone. The required power supply of 12 Volts is produced by._ series-connected TsNK-0.45 or.GD-0.2 batteries, The loudspeaker has a 3 ohm coilland an ,exponential.horn'. The circuit diagram is shown in Figure 1. A dynamic microphone DEMSh-l is used. Two P6V transistors are used,in the preamplifier stage. The output stage consists of a push-pull amplifier with two P8A tran- sistors. There are 1 circuitdiagram, and 1 photo- graph. 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Chemical Products aDd- Their Application Food lodustry., 1-28 Abot.journalt- Referat Zhur Midniya, No 20 1957, 6666 Author: Koganj,, Md Institutiont Title: Utilization of x(w -Fat y4ur in- Foreign Countries P,&Ilcatlans Moloch. prco-stio 1956, No 4,, 4344 Abstract: No abstract Card 1/1 Competition of Inglish wA U.S. finance capital in the British dominions. IDone I. krede 12 noo4t52-59 0154* IMM 8:2) .(Commowealth of Nations-Pimuce) (United States- commerce) -M I x.a-;'lWAN, X-A. gavlow of A. JliodUrls books 'Robinson Islaudgy 114darof of -ths @Jug,,..ds Ores - --- 91 no.11201-103 ;81-y 159. 91*21flishl, Is V*, Tasell Oce Mrwd@ (SWO-DsmarlPtion and 22s3), tmvel) 18 45). SOV/128-*55' 1-2/24. AUTHOR: @_42aazr @M.A@.EnPneer TITLE: Specialization of the Foundry Production in the Moscow, City Sovnarkhoz PERIODICAL:~Liteynoye-proizv.odstvoI 1959,,Nr Ilp PP 2-4.(USSR)* ABSTRACT: At-present,,Production of castings in the area of the, Moscow City Sovnarkhoz is.performed by 71 enterprises consisting of 131 foundries (Table 1). The@output of individual foundries is of an extremely variable na- ture: alongside the large, well-equipped shops there are many small foundries with limited production Thus, 45.4%'of ca0t1rozi-foundries.produce only 1.7%,oi'ca-- stings; 71.1%.of non-ferrous metal foundries manufac- ture 13% of.-the total.production volume (Table 2).' 0 - The n n@ferrous metals castings are mostly chill -,or die castings, these methods are applied to,-83.6% of all castings. Machine*molding is used by a number of. progressive plants Thus, the Plant ZIL and the Plant Card 1/2 im.eni Voykov produ;e 100% of molds with the aid of mol- SOV/128-59-11-2/24 Specialization'of the Foundry Production in the Moscow-city Sov- narkhoz -ding machineel'Plant Tormoznoy - 90% and Plant "Stan- kolit" - 93%. Some plants,have introduced and use m6_, dern foundry equipment-, The plants "Stankolit"y "Bo- rots" and "Kompressor" apply hydro-cleaning devices; The-PlAnt'imoni'Likhachev and Plant "Steklomashina" .practice shot-cleaning of castings. Mechanized char- ging.of cupolas is being carried out at the Plant ime- ni Likhachev,,"Stankolit"t "Kompressor", ZVShS and o- thers. Preparing and distributing molding sands in.the shops for working grey- and malleable iron are fully mechanized at the Automobile Plant.imeni Likhachev, in Shop Xr.1 of the-Voykov Plant,'"Stankolit", "Di- namo.9 and at.Plante imeni Kirov and imeni Vladimir R.econstruction and mechanization has permit- ted diminishing the number of small, unproductive foundries; in 1958 alone, their number was out.by.604 There are Ttables.. Card 2/2 ZOGLY XA,- . inshi P*Vlo* XOGAN, M. B HUGINOVA..l. L. ame.probleas -in, exerolso.ther-apy In Asuntim In childre Pediatriia 41'no 3 1 45@40 62. .(141RA l5t230 1. Is kafedry 1-y pediatril (sav, prof Me As Shalkov) lania- gmds'kogo goeudarst"nnogo institute. uso"rehonetyovanip vrachey imni S. M. Kirova (dir. - doteent As Ye, Kinelov) I Detakoy bollnitary Imni Ke As Raukbfusa (glavW vrach To. V. Speranakaya) (lumiss TMOLM) (RMMTIC nm) ,417A "I ;. -:24M. 110 AMN 04 gg 44 J-J@vP "XI lffa-1115') R , W SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CARD 1 2 PA 1353 AUTHOR @OOANL.M..(;.@,a 'TITLE TRF-TOMIM-ationary Heat'Con(luotion in Solids which are Limited by,Orthogonal Coordinate Surfaces, 1. Threedimensional Temperature Pields. PERIODICAL lurn.techn.fis, 26, faso. 6 ' 1185-1193 (1956) Issued: 7 /195T_ 'reviewed: 10 / 1956 The pr4sent work investigates nonstationary thisedimensional temperaiure,fields in homogeneous and Isotropic bodies, which are caused by nonstationary spatial and surfsoolike distributed heat sources in the case of inhomogeneous boundary conditions of the'firett secondp and third kind.-Bodies with 6 surfaces which are created by the so *otion of three pairs of orthogonal coordinate surfaces) andp in addition# degenerated LAMi bodies with 6 surfaces are examined. The inhomoge- neoue partial differential equation for the nonstationary heat conduction pro- cess within the body, the boundary conditions valid for the boundary surfaces, and the initial temperature distribution are given. Because of the additivity of thesolutions of this linear system the process of nonstationary heat.conduction nayp in the case of a pieoewise continuous modification of the intensity of the sources with respect to time,'be represented by a successive superposition of pro.cesses which correspond to its Jump-like and continuous modification. It is advi able to investigate the two oases separately, ' :emperaiure iieias in zne case or a aisconzinuous moaiiicazion or tne InTteU- Tne sity of the sources: The most simple and most important cave of such a modifi- cation is the sudden switching on of heating. For the determination of the non- PA 135V" Zurn.toohn.fis# 26, faso.61 1185-1193 (1956) CARD 2./ 2. an stationary temperature field total systems of orthonormalized eigenfunotional d eigenvalues are introduced. The physical significance of the modified method by IPOURIER-LAUi used here consists in treating the surface distribution of the source as a limit of a spatial'distribution. in the case of a simultaneous effect of a space- and plane source, the.tomperature field may be considered to be a superposition of "partial fields"I.each of which in created only by one source. The short-lived off ot produced by heat sources (e.g. in the case of a short-. 01r'ouited -electric :able) may ofter. be looked upon as a thermal shook. On this occasion the density of the spatial distribution of the liberated energy may-be considered as a limit with unlimited shortening of the duration of the impulsev Next, a formula for the influence function of a punctiform sourio is given for. the threedimenaional problem with mixed boundary conditions. There follow.repre- aentationa for the temperature fields in the case of a continuous modification of the.intensity of the sources. In this case the solution can be found with; the help of a DUHAMEL integral. As examples beat waves are studied. INSTITUTION: 4 @T; "51 MIN PIR Category USSR/ltomic end Molecular Ehysioa.- Haut D-4 Abs Jour t Hof Zhur Fizike, No 3, 1957, flo 6290 .-Autbor@ i 'XQgW4. mt.a Title Non -Stationary. Hoot Ponductenco in 'So I i dBodies, Bounded by Orthogonal Coordinate Surfacen. Il. Temporature FioldB that Depend on ono Coordin ato Orig Eub Zh.-takhn. fi dki I 19,%p .26y No 7j 15P'-1531 Lbstract' : An ennlysis is mpao of.one-dimontional axially-synnetrical and centrelly-eyLrjrbtricel''non-stetionery temperature fields, ro- sulting fro-1 tfie Fiction of hoet sources distributed over the volume and ovor'tho surfece and from-heat exchange with the surrounding mediun, subje6t. to mixed boundAry conditions or the first, second, or third kind. By way of example an investigation was Yande of the nom-stptionary hopt conductance occurring In induction heeting of r cylinder, -For pert I Boo Hof.orat Zhur Fizika, 1957P @491. Card t AUTHOR: Kitaygorodskiy@ YU-Io, Engineer, Kogan M.G. Candidate of noes,!and Tuzlukov- Technical Scie' a 79-F TITLE: Inducti Ion Heating Installation with Step-feed Floor. (Induktsio=yy nagrevatell a Shagayush6him podom). PERIODICAL: Vestnik MashinoStrOYeniya, 1957, No-3, PP- 7 8 Ns7Q ABSTRACTs . In induct io n-he ating furnaces working on the heating zone principle, the blanks to be heated are fed by a pneunatic 'discussed pusher. The disadvantages of this arrangement are. and a machine is described 'which has & moving floor consisting@Of water-cooled tubes of heat resisting steel tubes. It lifts a set of blanks and advances them.by a step before they are again deposited on the bottom of the furnace. The kinematics of the vertical and horizontal reciprocating motions is illustrated.- The main power consumptions and losses are given in a table. The specific, power consumption can be reduced to 0.5 kWh/kg. There are 2 figures,.l*table and 4 Slavic references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress oprd 1/1 KOGAN XG 111 a- 2543 TITLE"'* Eel @ealkyGloslt. Conduction iji'llaky Bodies. (Ntitatsionaritaya:t*ploprovidnostI v slolstykh tolakhe- PERIODICAL Tokhn; 7is- 1957P Vol 27P Nr 3# PP 522 - 531 (U.B.S.R.) Reciived: 4/1957 Reviewed: 5/1957 ABSTRACT The solutian'bf,the general problem of the oonduotivity of heat in.strata is"doilt'vith*' The system inTestigated consists of n.pArallel flat,"ooaxW cylindrical or concentrically spherioal'strataq- Tho".unsteady 'temperature fields t are' onedimensional'and'atitlly'symnstric or 6entri2ally symmetric. The irtensity'of the surface and space sour ofj-.Whioh are suddenly-switched'dn'in*th6';oginning is sum as I to remain constant in the o curie of further development. The general sobition for AA'arbitrary time as*woll'as for the transition process in a sum (stab.) k_- 1, 2 ,***, n tk-7 tk(avot"4 + tk. The first summand takes account of the influence of the initial Conditioner, th6-seoend ..@(stib.) characterizes tax- p4raturs distribution on..the oco sion of stabili tion and in CARD 1/2 PA 2543 Unsteady Rest Conduotice in-Flaky Bodies. the"a6lution of@*this*prdblea without initial conditions. pitat--thd-ati6bilized':!?T6*eisis i@g 'investigated for the steady # L- the (ftMill 6..Th6 1&tt4r differs from the and'-for itekdy 6is f6imer by the"60 'ourenoe"Of 'Ltwo-summands9 one of which is lineirly"dopiniont 6A.'tikeq and- the 'other in proportional to th6 squars,'Of'.thb-doordinate, Both cases have in common the uhahangeabiliiy bf1hi-time-dependent temperature gradient. t' t6' for the tran- In"6kde. -6bt&inith6'temter&turi distribution iition'pr6beiis,th6"first summand@of the above mentioned equatiOn iaii8Vbb'd6tdr'm1Aed;"The solution for this case in derive&-and.'it-ii'-p6int6d adt"thit-all terms'of the equation with the-izoieption--of-the first can be negleotid,in the final stages' Two'.exat@les-,: are @gi*6nt'the heating process Of system is due@only to the heat exchange, with ths,'iuiioundingi and the case with the same system and with periedia.chatzes of temperature of the surroundings$* (No illustrati ne-1 ASSOCIATIONt-not given* PRISINTED BT: BUMtJ11): :August@20thq 1956, AVAILABL@1: Library of Congredso CARD 2/2 ,