SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKSELROD, Z.M. - AKSENENKO, V. M.

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IRSILOROD,Z.M. (Leningrad) Investigation of a balanoe wheel-hair spring system at small oscillation periods of the balance wheel. Issv.AN SSSR. Otd. tekh.nauk no.10:84-89 0155. (KGRA 9:1) (Chronometer) 124-1957-1-152 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 16 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aksellrod, Z.M. TITLE: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Clockwork Mechan- isms Having a Free Anchor Motion With a Short Oscillatory Period of the Balance Wheel (Teoreticheskoye i eksperimentallnoye issledovaniye chasovykh mekhanizmov so svobodnym ankernym khodom s malyrn periodom kolebaniya balansa) PERIODICAL: Sb. statey Leningr. in-ta tochnoy mekhan. i optiki, 1955, Nr 17, pp 3-29 ABSTRACT: The present investigation of clockwork mechanisms having a short oscillatory period is intended for their application in the measurement of brief time intervals. By integrating the non- linear equations of the oscillatinR syatcm of the mechanism, wherein account is taken of a constant friction and a 'resistance proportional to the square of the speed of the balance, formulas are derived for the com'putation of the relationship between the oscillatory period and the amplitude and between the amplitude and the moment on the escape wheel. An analysis of these Card 1/2 formulas shows that, in order to maintain isochronic motion IZ4-1957-1-152 Theoretical and,Experimental Investigation of Clockwork (cont. ) when the oscillatory period of the balance is reduced (as a result of a decrease of its moment of inertia and an increase in the stiffness of the coil spring), the moment on the escape wheel must be- increased. An experimental investigation is described in substantiation of the theoretical results. The smallest oscillatory period, 0.0047 to 0.0030 sec, was attained on a watch balance with free anchor motion. The starting- impulse device on instruments intended for the measurement of brief time periods should impart to the balance an initial ampli- tude that should be as close as possible to its steady-state amplitude. A. S. Alekseyev 1. Clocks--Mechanism--Theoretical analysis Card Z/z 124-1957-1-154 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 17 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aksell rod, Z. M. TITLE: Comparative Investigation of the Operational Accuracy of Regu- lators Having Free Anchor Motion (Sravnitellnoye issledovaniye regulyatorov so svobodnym ankernym khodom po tochnosti deystviya) PERIODICAL: Sb. st. Leningr. in-ta tochnoy mekhan. i optiki, 1955, Nr 17, pp 30-48 ABSTRACT: Equations are obtained for the relationship between the basic parameters of a regulator having a free anchor motion due to either an unbalanced fork or an impulse angle between the tooth on the escape wheel and the pallet. A comparative study of free anchor motions is carried out and it is shown that the basic varieties of free anchor motion provide roughly the same accuracy in the clockwork mechanism. A. S. Alekseyev Card 1/1 1. Clocks--Mechanisms--Tlieoretical analysis SOV/124-57-7-7541 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mckhanika, 1957, Nr 7, p 12 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aksellrod, Z. M. TITLE: An Investigation of the Effect of Varying the Parameters of a Con- strained Watch Escapement on the Period and Amplitude of the Balance Vibrations (Issledovaniyc vliyaniya izi-neneniya parametrov spusko- vogo regulyatora s nesvobodnym khodom na period i arnplitudu kolebaniya balansa) PERIODICAL.- - Sb. statey Leningr. in-ta tochnoy mekhan. i optiki, 1955, Nr 17., pp 49-63 ABSTRACT: For the case of a constrained watch escapement the author inves-- tigates the effect exerted by the various individual escapement para- meters on the period and amplitude of the vibrations of the balance. Methods are proposed for selecting for the parameters those values from which any minor deviations, such as frequently occur in mass- production processes, will not greatly affect the balance -vibration period. Card 1/1 A. S. Alekseyev SOV/124-58-1-110 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 1, p 14 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aksel' rod, Z. M. TITLE: Experimental Inves6"gation of the Free Damped Oscillations of a Balance-wheel - Hairspring System (Eksperimentallnoye issledova- niye svobodnykh zatukhayushchikh kolebaniy sisterny balans -- volosok) PERIODICAL: Sb. statey Leningr. in-ta tochnoy mekhan. i optiki, 1955, Nr 17, pp 64-74 ABSTRACT: A description of experimental data on the study of the free (damped) oscillations of a clock-type balance wheel. On the basis of qualitative considerations the author derives conclusions relative to the effect on the damping rate of dry, linear, and second-power friction. Yu. I. Neymark Card 1/1 AUTHOR-. TITLE: -r -T PHASE I BOOK EXPLOTATION See Table of Contents 180 Theory and Design of Instrument-components in Precision Mechanics (Teoriya i raschet elementav priborov tochnoy mekhaniki); Collect- ed articles, Nr 22(Sbornik statey, Vyp. 22) PUB. DATA: Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroitellnoy literatury, Moscow-Leningrad, 1957, 168 pp. 6500 copies CRIG. AGENY: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki EDITOR: Bogdanovich, M. M., Cand. of Tech. Science, Docent; Ed. In-Chief; Bol'shakov, S. A.; Ed. of Pub. House: Borodulina, I. A.; Tech. Ed.: Sokolava, L. B. PURPOSE: This collection is intended for engineer, technical and scientific personnel working in the field of instrument manufacturing. It may also be useful to students engaged in instrument-manufacturing studies at institutions of higher education. Theory and Design of Instrument-components in Precision Mechanics (Cont.) COVERAGE: 180 The following, subjects are discussed; theory and precision of clock mechanisms and design of their component parts, such as conoids and elastic st6el-band transmissions; determination of the line of action of forces acting on the specimen in tension and compression tests; screwed connections of machine parts; torque developed in a spherical gyroscope; graphic and analytical method for determining limits of changing of variable vector- com- ponente; determination of the relative position of links in three- dimensional link mechanisms. Theory and Design of Instrument-components in Precision Mechanics (cont.) 180 8. Aksblfrod, Z. M., Candidate of Tec4mical Sciences, Docent. Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Clock Mechanisms With Forced Movement and Small Oscillation Period-of the Balance Wheel- 106 The author derives and analyses the principle equations for determing the-effect of actuating mcment on the period and amplitude of balance wheel 01 clock mechanisms. 9. Aksel!rod, Z. M. Stablization of the Oscillation Period of A Balance Wheel Connected with the Movement Mechanism by Means of a Hair Spring H"ing a Non-linear Restoring Mcment 127 The anthor discusses the'effect of non-4inea3ity 'of the hair spring restoring mament on the 'characteristics of.a, regulating mechanism equipped with free movement of the tie bar. 10. Akse~'.rod,,Z. M. Chronometer Imyulse Stabilizers 154 T~e authoi points'o~ut'liper-feeii6as'io:e'existinj mechanic-al chronoketerS and discusses some more accurate typ6s.' AVAILABLE: f&b~rary of Congress GO/gmp. Card 5/5 May 21,1958 124-58-6-6338 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 6, p 8 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ak5el'rod, Z-r_~ TITLE: A Study of Continuous -rotation Speed Regulators (Issledovaniye regulyatorov skorosti nepreryvnogo vrashcheniya) PERIODICAL; V sb. ; Tekbnol. priborostroyeniya. Moscow- Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 81-100 ABSTRACT: A study was made of the movements of high-precision mechan- ical speed regulators. The effect of the parameters of a regula- tor on the precision of its operation was investigated, and methods are recommended for the selection of optimal parameters which will attain greater precision. It is proposed that the regulators have a differential gear with a correction system. i. Speed regulators--Analysis G. M. Glanov Card 1/1 sov/123-59-15-6ol48 Translation h*om; Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959,- Nr -15, p 178 (USSR) AUTHOR: AXsellrod,,24M4~4- T=: Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Watch Mechanisms With a Restricted Run With a low Oscillation Period of the Balance PERIODICAL: V sb.: Teoriya i raschet elementov priborov tochnoy mekhaniki. Moscow - Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1957, pp 106 - 126 ABSTRACT: The starting regulators of watch mechanisms are investigated, which are destined for the measurement of small time intervals. The magnitude of the oscillation period of the balance reaches up to 0.003 see. In such mechanisms the moment of inertia j is, at low oscillation periods T of the balance, very small, while the rigidity of the hair spring, with only a small number of turns, is considerable. The differential equation of the balance run for the half period is examined. When calculating the equation-it is assumed that the torque of the hair spring is in proportion to the deflection angle of the balance, that there is a constant friction in the system and that this friction is in proportion to the square of the Card 1/3 angular velocity of the balance, and that the moment of resistance of the 0 00 0' c0 C)re 19 *~o vo ,Pa. . ee 090vt ogle", VIC e. O'col- 0.,P'PT -.0 *pe Pee es e Scp Q~- -,il% t%~e %~e V~- O'~ 060 ot .Cp 0 Tq. -e ~Olr CA fo& e ,?e.Cloa6 .r 000et oee% 0~ 0. 06 &e e -cIO 0t '.,,ce 0 tXO eQ1 IS je6ee see e& B:x .teC .tQ, e& 9 ov-410,V, ve Jos 19, $,96e A;;O~vz va Jo. &0 ~%ll ~Io ~,eO e, 0 e-,Cp 'Do" ej e as' 'r-O ,e- - Te 06 toe Acxoll 0500 Aorlp 5 0 .je Xee 't 0 Is It 0 8~: Te .I Icx~ 'S 0t 010~~ v Is 0 5 toe iot - 00"t se %4 dmll~ lp 06 p ~~ .love owlt-~4 D. O.rv,s, lei Oco 6 telo os VN:O, Os ce %4 IS!' 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Vece tXg6 q.eGlj6 tA&e 0e 0 CBS A '9eT.,o&s SOV/123-59-15-W148 Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Watch Mechanisms With a Restricted Run With a low Oscillation Period of the Balance pitch of the drive wheel, i.e. at a conjugation of the balance with a cylinder type r=.,:Such a run is distinguished by a comparatively great stability, whi,~h can,'be in- creased by a reduction of the opening (aperture) in the cylinder. The smallest period obtained at the pilot installation amounted to approximately 0.0026 see. The results of the-tests for a reduction of the oscillation period by replacing the hair springs showed that it is necessary, when using a more rigid hair spring, to increase the moment of the drive considerably in order to keep the amplitude of oscillation constant. The necessity of designing a drive with a considerable moment is one of the main reasons limiting the possibility of obtaining small oscillation periods. A considerable re- duction of the.-oscillation period (from 0.03 to 0.0026 see) on account of a decrease in the moment of inertia of the balance permits to construct a watch mechanism with a wide speed range of the receiving axis, but with an increase in the coefficient of non- uniformity of the regulator and, consequently, with a reduced accuracy of the watch run. K.A.M. Card 3/3 SOV/123-59-16-64896 Translation from: ReferativVy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeni7e, 1959, Nr 16. p 173 (USSR) AUTHOR: Akse1:'rod,,Z.M. TI=t Stabilizing,! the. -Osail-lation- -Poriod of the.,Ba-lance.-Comected.:to-the~Running 'Oear WiWthe Aid,.of a Hair Spring With a Nonlinear Restoring Moment PERIODICAL: V ab. -:. Teomiya i raschet, elemerctov- priborov tochnoy mekhaniki. M. -L., Mashgiz, 1957, 127 - 153 ABSTRACT: The effects of-the nonlineard*;t~'6f the rostering moment of,the hair spring (spiral) of a watch,. balande,:,...,donn8dXe4t*tth the running gear, oji,' the dynamiec.eharactepistics bf-therlstartinK regiUator (dependence of osb1llhtioh_,V9rA*ft-~cn its aml)litudo) are investigated, The possibilities. of a reciprodal -. bompensation:.of-the effactsi of the runnin&.geat. and of % the nonlinearity of,the spiral: =-the perioduof oscillation-.at. certain.values and signs of the!nonl-inearity coefficient are studied. It is suggested to solve the differential equation'of the balance motion -by the method of adjusting the initial conditions by seotions of the oscillation proce3s. In this;wity'the restoring moment of the hair spring is expressed Card 1/3 approxiiiately by the odd polynomial of the third degree M - k ( -f + Ey3) SOV/123-59-16-64896 Stabilizing.-.the.0sciUatlbn.-Period of the Balance Connected to the Running Gear With the Aid of a,Hair Spring With a Nonlinear Restoring Moment. but for the sections of angles of momentum and release by..the-linear relation M = kkp. The period of oacillation-of the.'balance is represented by-the sum of the times the - balance requites to -cover, the individual sections. .. -An -exprestiion is derived connecting the amplitude-of oscillation with the torque at the driving wheal. According to the formulae obtained (based on the example of the starting regulator of the "Zarya" watch) the dynamic characteristics-of the regulator for three-values of the norilinearity co- efficient are.determined. It is mentioned that in'the case of E4 0 (elastic-soft spiral) It is,possible to obtain such a section of -characteristics in whloh.the period of oscillation changes only insignificantly; thereby the compensation of,the effects of the running gftr.on the period of oscillation is effected. The solution of-the differential equation of the balance motion by the method of approximation (asymptotic method) by NjM. Krylov and N.N. Bogolyubov is also given. For the calbulation of the effects of the running gear.formulae are used which were obtained earlier by the-method of adjustment':(if C, - 0) . By -summing ~ the curves characterizing the effects of the nonlinearity of the hair spring.on,the,effeots of the running gear, the author points out that, at certain values of the nonlinearity coefficient 6 and F-1 it is possible to obtain the compensation of the effects of the running gear on the period of Card 2/3 sav/i23-59-~-16-64896 Stabilizing the Oacillation Period of the Balance Connected to the Running Gear With the Aid of a Hair Spring With a Nonlinear Restoring Moment oscillation. It is stated that the characteristics of the hair spring, which permit the compensation of the effects.of.the running gear, can be obtained both by the aid of the hair springs, the modulus of elasticity of which depends on the amplitude of oscillation and by using the interaction between the hair spring and--the pins of the dial. Three examples of the position of thi~~hair spring in the diai pins are in- vestigated. 5 references. K.A.M. Card 3/3 AKSIVROD, Z.M,, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nRuk- . -28I.Aud- 8 dymmice of escapement regulators with potential ArITOWNW111%ating th (VMA 103:9) . drives. Priborostroenis no,7:-14-17 A t579 ments) . (Olooke and watohe,67,711scaPO ... - I AKSALBROD, Z.H.0 kand. tekhn. nauk, dots. Theoretical and experimental investigation of watch mechanisms having bound movement and very short period of balance wheal oscillations. Sbor. st. LITO no,22':-106-126 05% (MIRA 11:2) (Clocks and watches--Repairing and adjusting) AXIMLIRODO Z.H., kand, takhn,nauko dots. 64-ft-M& ~-~,S Stabilizing the oscillation period of balance wheels connected with movement by hair springs having nonlinear re-eRtablishing , moments. Sbor. at. LITO no.22:127-153 157, (MIRA 1l#..2) (Cloaks and watches-Repairing and adjusting) az:SLIHOD, Z.H., kand. takhn. nauk, dots. - MWOMMMENWO- - Pulse stabilizers used in cbronometers. Sbor. st. IITO no,22:154- 167 '57. (MIU Il.-2) (Ghronometer) 124-58-9-9513 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 9 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aksell rod. TITLE: Investigation of the Dynamics of a Speed Governor With Alternating Motion (Issledovaniye dinamiki regulyatora s vozvratnym khodom) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. kafedr matem. , mekhan. , khimii. Leningr. in-t tochnoy rnekhan. i optiki, 1957, Nr 24, pp 45-70 ABSTRACT: An escapement-type speed governor with alternating motion, ,in which the escape wheel and the anchor are kinematically connected over a significant part of the amplitude of the oscill A tions of the balance and in which the moment of inertiu of the balance is greater than the moment of inertia of the escape wheel. is considered as a nonlinear system with one degree of freedom -with due consideration of the profiles of the pallet, the friction between a tooth of the escape wheel and a pallet, the impact. oi a tooth against a pallet and the additional angles of rotation of the balance following an impact. The impulse moment and the re- duced moment of inertia of the balance are assumed as linear Card I/Z functions of the angular position of the balance. The periodic 124-58-9-9513 Investigation of the Dynamics of a Speed Governor With Alternating Motion (cont, motion of the governor and its stability are to be found. It is stated that in an earlier work of the same author [ Regulyatory skorosti v priborostroyenii (Speed Governors in Instrument Making). Moscow, Mashgiz, 1949] the deriva- tion of the possible instability of the operation of such a governor was erron- eous. A. S. Alekseyev 1. Dynamics 2. Speed regulators--Mathematical analysis 3. Speed regulators --Motion 4. Speed regulators--Stability 5. Mechanics--Theory Card 2/2 --A]=L'ROD, - Z .141. , kand. takhn. nauk Investigating the dynamics of escapement with new type chroho- motor movement. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; prib. no.3:84-94 '58' (MIRL 12:~) 1. Leaingradakiy institut tonkoy mekhaniki i optiki. (Clocks and watches Escapement) 24(4) SOV/159-58-3-26/31 AUTHOR-. Aksellrodi Z.M. TITLE: An Investigation of the Influence of the Rotation of an Object on a Frictional Rest Escapement PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly, Mashinostroyeniye i Priborostroyeniye, 1958, Nr 3, PP 185-189 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Clock mechanisms with anchor escapements and balances are installed on rotating objects in a number of bran- ches of contemporary engineering. Therefore, the au- thor studied the influence of external forces, arising during the rotation of the object, on the escapementv He obtained formulae for determining the parameters and operating conditions of the escapement. These parameters provide a high accuracy of the clock move- ment within a wide range of aAg'ular velocity changes of the object. He presents a differential equation of the self-oscillatory motion of the balance using the approximation method of N.M. Krylov and N.N. Bogolyu- Card 1/2 bov. Figure 2 shows the dependence of 4 T/T on the SOV/159-58-3-26/31 An Investigation of the Influence of the Rotation of an Object on a Frictional Rest Escapement angular velocity of the object. Figure 3 shows the dependence of the oscillation amplitude of the ba- lance on the angular velocity of the object. There are 3 graphs, 1 diagram and 3 Soviet references. This'a_-tiels was pro-sented by the Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Lenin rad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics5 SUBMITTED: March 27, 1958 Card 2/2 S/124/6o/1ooo/Uo4/0o5/o27 A005/AO01 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1960, No. 4, p. 21, # 434o AUTHORt Aksel'rod, Z.M. k~ TITLEt Investigations of the Dynamics of Starting Governors HavIng Impulse Stabilizers PERIODICAL- Nauchn. tr. Leningr. in-t tochnoy mekhan. i optiki, 1958, No. 32, pp. 40-58 TECT: Certain impulse stabilizer variants for small-dimene-lon time keep-Bra are described. Formulae are given (without proof) correlatLig the relative In- crease in the balance oscillation period with the design parameters of lever watches without impulse stabilizer and for the same watchea 9upplied with an impulse stabilizer. A comparison of the dynamical characteristics is carried out for numerical parameter value94 N.N. Bautin Translator's note: This is the full trAnslation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 I AKSELIROD Z M,, kand.tekhn.uauk, dots, Investigating the ocourence of stopping of the natural Tibration movement in watches. Lsv,vyS,Uohebz&v.; prib. n0-1:81-87 '59- (MMA 12: 11) 1. Leningradakiy lustitut toehuoy mekhaniki i optiki. (Olooke and watchoo-Testing) A (3) SOV/146-59-2-15/23 AUTHOR: Aksellrod, 9.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Research of Clock Dynamics by Method of Slow Chang- ing Coefficients PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenly - priborostroy- eniye, 1959, Nr 2, pp 92-1102 (USSR) ,,BSTRACT: This article deals with the approximate method of slow changing coefficients for research of clock balance oscillating movement under action of external forces. This method developed by the Soviet scien- tists is used for determining the influence of un- balance and non-linearity of the hair spring restor- ing moment on the balance oscillating movement. For determining the moving node influence on the period and amplitude, the method of linear approximation is applied. The author analyzes a clock of free- lever type (Fig 1). Having established dependence between the angular velocity of the object on which the clock is mounted and the balance oscillation period valueo on the one hand, and between the period klard /3 -7 --- __ - SOV/146-59-2-15/23 Research of Clock Dynamics by Method of Slow Changing Coefficients and the amplitude, on the other hand, the author draws the following conclusion: The above-mentioned method enables solving a definite number of problems pertaining to the theory of clocks. It is applicable also in those cases where the oscillating system is near to the system used in common pocket- and wrist watches. This method permits receiving of simple and clear formulae for studying the influence of certain slight non-;;linearities on the balance oscil--; lating movement. The possibility of decreasing the influence of external forces on the peiiod and oscil- lation amplitude of the balance by means of altera- tion of the oscillating system parameters is estab- lished. It has been demonstrated that when the ob- ject's angular velocity and, consequentlyq the centri- fugal force are increased, the clock accuracy is diminished and the balance oscillation amplitude is decreased. Recommended by the Kafedra pribarov .L ters). Card 2/3 vremeni (Chair of Time-Me SOV/146-59-2-15/23 Research of Clock Dynamics by Method of Slow Changing Coefficients There are 3 tables, 2 diagrams, and 7 Soviet refer- ences. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy in'stitut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Lenin rad Institute of PrecisIon Mechanics and . opti 1) SUBMITTED: Januar~' 27, 1959 V/1-1/ Card 3/3 AXSELIROD, Z.H., dotient, kand.tekhn.nauk Investigating the effect trigger regulator with a sav.; prib. no.3:72-86 of a centrifugal ovorload on the free anchor movement Izv.vys.ucheb. t59. iMh 13:4) 1. Laningradakiy institut tochnoy makhaniki i optiki. Rekomendovana kafedroy priborov vremeni. (Clocks an(I watches--Escapements) SOV/146-2-4-14/10, AUTHOR: Aksellrod Z.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, TITLE: Experimental Investigation Into the Effect of Centri.- fugal Overload on the Accuracy of Watches PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Priborostroye- niye. 1959, Nr 4, pp 106-119 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Information is given on a laboratory test installa- tion and a method of experimental study of watches. The installation and its photo-electric pickup are shown in a diagram and a photograph (Figures 1, 2). The test installation platform can be rotated at 50 to 800 r.p.m.; the maximum centrifugal overload is 110 g; the d.c. motor driving power is 0.5 kw; the installation uses a "FS-A4" photoresistance and Card 1/3 a "SM-30" illuminating lamp. The information includeV SOV/146-2-4-14/19 Experimental Investigation Into the Effect of Centrifugal Over- load on the Accuracy of Watches test results for a watch of the Pervyy moskovskiy chasovoy zavod (The First Moscow Watch Plant). The following conclusions are made: the dynamic characteristics of the watch at centrifugal over- loads depend on 1) the amplitude curve of the watch performance, 2) the direction of the centrifu- gal forces with respect to the working parts of the workin -node and unbalanced lever (Figures 5a and 6), 3~ the intensity of the friction increase in the directional lever axes, and 4) on the chan- ging character of the hair-spring recovery moment when the centrifugal overload is increased. The smaller the lever weight, the smaller is the cen- trifugal overload effect on the. lever oscillation period; the higher the kinetic energy of the Card 2/3 lever, the smaller is the centrifugal overload SOV/'146-2-4-14/19 Experimental Investigation Into the Effect of Centrifugal Over- load on the Accuracy of Watches effect on the lever's oscillation period and the accuracy of the watch higher. The experimental re- sults accord well with those obtained theoretically /-Reference 3 7. This article was recommended by Ehe Kafedra pHborov vremeni (The Chair of Time In- struments). There are 2 photographs, 2 diagrams, 2 tables, 3 sets of graphs, 2 graphs, and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (The Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics) SUBMITTED: June 22, 1959 V/ Card 3/3 24(6) SOV/146-2-5-13/19 AUTHOR- Aksel, Candidate of Technioal Sciences, Docent TITLE: An Experimental Investigation Into the Effect of Vibration on Clockwork Action PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Priboro- stroyeniye, 1959, Nr 5, PP 80 - 90 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Information is given on an experimental investiga- tion into the effect of vibration on clockwork action. The test installation is illustrated by diagram (Figure 1) and photograph (Figure 2a.). Engineer S.K. Starshinov developed a device (Figure 2b) for studying the effects of vibration on the free damped oscillations of the balance. Characteristics and basic components of the in- stallation are as follows: a 11E-12;~recording device which prints the watch's performance on Card 1/3 a moving tape; a "VS-6811 vibration stand with a ~_;d ( SOV/146-2-5-13/19 An Experimental Investigation Into the Effect of Vibration on Clockwork Action vertical table-vibration amplitude of 0.1 to 5 mm; a maximum vibration acceleration of 25 g; the capacity to test objects of up to 15 kg; an oscil- lation frequency of 5 to 80 cycles; an "FS-A4" photo-resistance; an "SM30" illuminating lamp; a feed voltage of 26 volts. Tests with a watch having a relatively high balance disequilibrium showed that vibration generates a positional error far higher than that in a watch not subject to vibrations. By increasing the balance oscillation amplitude, it is possible to reduce the positional error. The results obtained can be used for im- proving or developing vibration-proof watches. This article was recommended by the Kafedr r borov vremeni (The Chair of Time Instruments There are 1 photograph, 2 diagrams, ? graphs, Card 2/3 2 tables, and 2 Soviet references. AKSELIROD, Z. M. Doe Tech Sci - (diss) "Dynamics of drain regulators of velocity." Leningrad, 1961. 27 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Spec- ialist Education RSFSR, Leningrad Polytechnic Inst imeni M. I. Kalinin); 150 Copies; price not given; list of author's works on pp 26-27 (24 entries); (KLI 5-61 sup, 186) AKSELIROD, Z.M. StAbili2ing natural-vibration period of the balance in an escapement baving a new-ty-,e nonfree movement. Izv.Vys.ucheb. ~zav.; prib. 4 no.3:83-94 161. (MIM 14: 6) 1. Leningradskiy ifistitut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. Rekomendovana kafedroy priborov ~remeni. I (Glocks and watches--Escapements) AMELIROD, Z.H. Analysis of the performance of an electric winding mechanism. Izv.vys.uchab.zav.,- prib. 5 ub.5:90-97 162. (KM 15:9) 1. Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i Optiki. Rekomendovana kafedroy priborov vremeni. (Clocks and watches) (Electric bontrollers) AKSZJROD3-Z,.~. ~ Investigating the dynamics of miniature electric clocks. Izv% vys. ucheb. zav.; prib. 6 no.2:78-88 '63. (MIRA 16:4) 1, Ianingradskiy institut tochnoy mekbaniki i optiki. Reko- mendovana kafedroy priborov vremeni. (Clocks, Electric) I I AIMLOROD) Z.M. .Investigation of an electromechanical escapement with a potential drive. Izv.vys.uch9b.zav.; prib. 6 no.3:96-106 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Leningradskiy institu-t tochnoy mel&wniki i optiki. Rekomendovana, kafedroy vremeni, ~__A~gk'RODp Z.M. Using watch regulators as frequency transducers of slowly changing linear accelerations. Izv.vys.ucheb.z&v.;'prib., 6 *no.6:93-103 163. OffRA 17:3) 1. Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. Rekomendovana kafedroy priborov vremeni. AKS-EL-'BQD,-4.,tf- Investigating small electric clocks with an indirect-action electric drive. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; prib. 7 no.2:133-1-41 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Loningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhan3ki I optiki. Rekomendo- vana hafedroy priborov vremeni. AKSEL I ROI), Z.-M. Theor7 of electric noncontact clocks. Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; prib. 8 no,1:143-150 165. (MIRA 3.8:3) 1. Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. Rekomendovana kafedroy priborov vremeni. V-4 -4 C-1 MO Card 2/Z 17 for 4ttable ol.s m "On the use nf h, rod,,rnw; ir) '-f- ' 'j.i~ yd, A dj~s.,)Intiaii of sulid partlole!~Il. Llvov, 1~1155, Nin EiTiir Education Ukrainian SSR. Donets Order of L-abor Red iianricr industrial inst imeni !;. 'S. Khrishchev. (Dissertat.Lon for the Degrue of Gaiididate of Techiii--al Science.) SO; Knizlina-,:a Letopis', No. 41, 22 October lgl-,q. Iloscow ical Industries - processes and Apparatus for a and Equipment for Chem Chemical Technology) K-1 ,,~SSR/proeesse Abet journal: Referat ZbUr Khimiya, 140 19, 1956, 63949 .hor.. Aksellrud, AU+ Institution: None ion of Solid Particies-~*.in- eZ 4ppaTatus Aq"IV ed yinetics of DissOlut Title: with a stirrer in-ta, 1955, No 29, 63-80 original h. zap- L'vo,,k* Politekhn. 1: Nauc motion of a Periodica racterize the tial equations that c"a tirrer; Vrocess- Abstract% Deri'ved are differen an apparatus provided with a B sults in de- Bolid particle within similarity theory re ly were ing Of these equations by method" Of rmined experimental Lla'r:LtY criteria. Dete termination of siml e stirrer equipped ap- sets or operation conditions Of th rotation of the several g at law speed of the bottm Of iive) Or-currin stationary on paratuo; (1) PasE olid particles remain are in a stirrerp when the centrifugal) during which the particles the apparatus; Card 1/2 1~ :k 2 I . . .. ~.; , ~ -*:~-, -n-t x . - i - , 1---, " '" : ~F q Ra : ~ ;~ -. I .,i -.-. -, i ~ W MNL!a~~~~~ESEWVSKIY, T.M. , tekhn. red. [Theory of the diffusion extraction of substances from porous bodies]Teoriia diffuzionnogo izvlecheniia veshchestv iz poristykh tel. LIvov, LIvavskii politekhn. in-t, 1959. 233 P. (NIRA 15:11) (Extraction (Chemistry)) (Diffusion) (Porous materials) o5834 5(4) SOV/76-33-10-32/45 AUTHOR: Akselfrud, G. A. TITLE: Theory of the Diffusion Extraction of Substances From Porous Bodies. I. The Equations of Extraction Kinetics PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 10, PP 2316 - 2324 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The motion of the substance in extraction may be divided into'two stagess 1) transfer of the substance inside the porous body to its surface (internal diffusion); 2) transition from the surface into the bulk of the liqAid (external difftision). Internal diffusion was investigated by P. 11. Silin (Ref 1) et al by applying Fick's law, and A. V. Lykov (Refs 2,3) preBented a systematic interpretation of the theory of internal diffililion. Progresa has also been made in the study of external diffusion thanks to publications by V. G. Levioh (Ref 4). This artiole deals with extraction from a porous body the pores of whioh are filled -with the extraction liquid. The porous bodies are assumed to be monodisperse, homogeneous and isotropic (as, re- gards diffusion of the solute), Differential equations of the material balance and the boundary conditions are deduced for Card 1/2 periodic, parallel-flow and counterflow extraction. Integration 5 (4) AUTHOR: 8/076/60/034/01/014/044- Aksellrud, G. A, BOOS/BO14 The Theory of Diffusion Extraction of SubstancosProm Porous Bodies. II. Kinetics of.Extraction From a Polydisperse Mixture of Porous Particles PERIODICALs Zhurnal-fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 34, Nr 1,-pp 86-91 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author studied the extraction kinetics of spherical parti- cles of various size which form a polydisperse mixture. The' weight-distribution of the particles with respect to their size was given. The polydisperse mixture is practically al- ways composed of particles the size of which changes on tran- sition from one particle to the other. Such a mixture is characterized by the distribution function L(R). If L(R) is experimentally determined and graphically representedp it is possible to determine the integral fE(R,t)L(R)dR numerically (R) or graphically for any instant t (R is the particle radius). Card 1/2 Direct integration is possible for some distribution func- The Theory of Diffusion Extraction of Substances From S/076/60/034/01/014/044 Porous Bodies. II. Kinetics of Extraction From a B008/BO14 Polydisperse Mixture of Porous Particles tion8. Next, the author derives equations for the extraction kinetics from a polydisperse mixture of particles which are isotropic with respect to diffusion. The application of the results obtained is exemplified. A figure on p 90 illustrates the graphic. solution of the characteristic equation. Very accurate values of the roots of the characteristic equation are obtained by the iteration method without any graphical representation. By substitution into equation (5) one ob- tains the desired kinetic equations. There- are I figure and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Llvov Polytechnic Institute) SUBMITTED: March 31, 1958 Card 2/2 AUTHORt AksellrudV Go A* 5/076/60/034/02/005/044 B010/B015 TITLE: Theory of the Diffusion Extraction of Substances From Porous Bodies. Ill. Kinetic Heterogeneity of the Pores PERIODICALi, Zhurnal fizioheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 34P Wr 2, pp 278-286 (USSR) ABSTRAM The influence of the structure of porous bodies upon the *xtrac- tion kinetics is discussed, and the term "kinetic heterogeneity" of the pores as deriv*d by P. G. Romankov and Sao Chzhi-*eYuan1 (Ref 1) is pointed outo The existence of two types of porous bodies is assumed. One of them may be represented by particles adhering to one another, is isotropic with respect to diffusion, and has "kinetically homogeneous" pores. The other type is charac- terized by irregularly distributed pores of different.size and shape. A system of ideal pores (cylindrical or spherical) is.as- sumed in order to carry out an analytical investigation of the laat-mentioned type of pores. For the case of an extraction with large quantities of liquid (of the concentration 01) equations of extraction kinetics are derived. If ol - const. during the ex- traction, an idea of the porous structure may be obtained from Ca, Card 1/2 the ourves of extraction kinetics (from the viewpoint of trans- AKSELIRUD, G.A. Theory of the diffucion extraction of substances from porous bodies. Part 3: Kineticnonequivalence of the pores. Zhur. fiz. khim. 34 no.2:278-286 F 160. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Llvovskiy politekhnicheskly institut. (Diffusion) (Extraction (Chemistry)) AMBLIRUD$ G. A. "Heat and Mass Transfer Transformations in Porus Solid- liquid Systems." Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer, Minsk, BSSR, June 1961. AKSEL'~PP,.-G-Av---- Trahaformations of processes of the diffusion extraction of the solid phase. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.12:2766-.2769 D 161. (MIRA 10-122) 1. Lsvo6kiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Fixtraction (Chemistry)) A KSE L 110 D O-Rvk--.~ ----W~ New method in the theory of experiment. Dokl. LPI 5 no. 1/2: 100-103 163, (MIRA 17:6) Fll*l-,'.1 TSTOV, 1.N.; AK`2FI,lFalD, G.A. Kinetics of mass transfer In t ~.bra.*,.'Ing mov-~,-,-ent- of a s, lid :n t, a liquid. Dc~~,J. LPI 5 no. 1, 2:1104-108 163. (m --.FtA 1 -~: 6): kYSF,Llf---UD, G.A.; SEVENISHIN, Ye.M. Kinet.1cs'of extraction from a bed of a polydispersed mLxulre. Dokl. Lrl 5 no. 1/2:1.48-155 163. (MRA 17:6), AESELIRUDp G.A. - -1 o.6: Ximtico of sorption from solutions. Zhur. fiz. khime 3? n 1251-1257 Ja 163o (MIU 16:7) 1. LlvovWdy politekhnichesIdY institut- (Sorption) FIXLISTOV, I.N.; AKSELORUD,..G.A. Kinatios of mass transfer with oscillatory notion of a solid body in a fluid flow. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 7 no.ls45-48 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Politekhnicheskiy institut, LIvov. 3 AKSELIRUD, G.A.; POEHODENKOJ, L.A. - - 1-1- ~ ~,w~ -.,' Kinetics of the extraction of a solid from a single capillary. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38:2971-2974 D t64. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. L 05419-67 EWT (1) WW ALtTHOR:,Akse11rud, G. A. khniobeskly institut) ORG: polytechnical Institutet Llvov TITLE: The solution of the generalized problem of heat and mass exchange in a layer SOURCE- Inzhonerno-fizicheakiy zhurnali v. 11, no. 1, 1966i 93-98 TOPIC TAGS: heat exchange, mass exchange, gas diffusion, fluid diffusion ABSTRACT: Thet kinetics of unrelated heat and mass transfer during fluid or gas motion through a layer to investigated. Theoretical derivations take into account external as well as internal heat and mass transfer. Solutions are presented for layers of differing shape (infinite plate, Infinite cylinder, sphere). The basic exact solution Is also transformed Into approximate simpler expressions'valid for restricted ranges of pertinent parameters of the process. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE- 20/ SUBM DATE: 06Sep65/ ORIG REF.- 003/ OTH REF: 006 Card 1/1 UDC: 536.24 - .f-,K,51E~L , - - -- I .. ~ - - - - ~ ~ _l. - - I-,-,.,-; _ .~ - - - - - . 1 1-1 -- 11 1 ~ :70-1-f-WRI 137- 58- 1- 655 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 102 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aks e1 I rud, L. G. ,TITLE: Mode -rnT-oakin-gEquipment in Rolling Shops (Pits and Furnaces) (Sovremennyye nagrevatel I nyye ustroystva v prokatnykh tse - khakh (kolodtsy i pechi) PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1956, Vol 10, pp 98-117 ABSTRACT: An examination is made of the special features, the capr- acity, the utilization of the heat of waste gases, the control and automatic regulation, the heating capacity, the speed of heating, the productivity, the unit consumption of fuel and re- fractories, the methods of slag removal, and the planning of soaking-pit departments of the types now in widest use! a) multiple- ingot -coverage regenerative soaking pit, b) recuper- ative bottom center-fired soaking pits, c) recuperative two- way-top-fired pits. The characteristics of 2-and 3-zone hold- ing furnaces are also presented. The data on pit and furnace operation are used to draw recommendations as to the trends Card 1/ 1 to be followed in further improvement in their productivity. V. D. 1. Furnaceo-Characteristics 2. Furnacen-kutoination /~ K5 t~-4 W U D ~ - ~- - Ah:-T4L-lRUD. L.G., referent; TUPCHAK, V.~-,. **~ a ~cng ~-nits at the Abbey Works (from "Jourrini of the Iron And Steel Institute" no. 1. )956, "1ron and f;tocj T-Rgineer` no.11, 1953). stall 16 no.10:948-o,49 0 '56. W-T~A 10:9) (Great Brit a in--Rol 'A ing mills) Au I SU 1 ~3-58-8a 23/30 THORS: Kaplan, V-G.j Gekhtmanj S-D.,C~~ n Stukalov, M.I., Engineers TITIM: Modernioation of the Recuperative Soaking Pits with a Central Burner (Modernizatsiya rekuperat kh nagreva- g- V telln,ykh kolodtsev s tsentrallnoy orelko PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, vr 8, pp 747 - 751 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The modified design and operation of a new group of__ soaking pits ~2 pits) erected in 1954 on the Azovstall Works are described and illustrated. Main feature: an increase in the heatinq surface of ceramic recuperators (a 36% increase) and the erection of metallic recuperators for pre-heating of gas (from seamless tubes). This increased the throughput and decreased fuel consumption/ as well as permitted the use of blast-furnace gas alone for the heating, but with a decreased thxoughpu~ and Card 1/2 SOV/1;3-58-8-23/30 Moder.uisation of the Recuperative Soaking Pits with a entral 6 Burner increased fuel consumption. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIOBS: Tsentroenergocherinet, Zavod "Azovstall" 1. Steel--Production 3. Fuels--Performance Card 2/2 Stallproyekt and ("Azovstal'" Works) 2. Industrial production--Equipment 4. Ceramic materials--Applications i AKSMIRUD, L.G.; GLINKOV, 14,A,; GRIGO-~'Y-N, V.1y.; Llr'S"ITS, A.Ye.; IWITSEV, R.M. Prospects for #provements; in the dosign of heatin- and hcat-treating furnaces. Stall 20 no.6:562-567 Jo 160. OUR;, 14:2) 1.0 (Furnaoost Heatint) (furnaceal lioat-troatinry) Cl -1 / .ALZL!RM+-LQY-G-e-rshevich*SUKHOV., Ivan Ivanovich; MICHAK, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich; GOLYATKINA, A.G.., red. izd-va; MIKWLOVA., V.V.,, takhn. red. [Soaking pits)14agrovatelinye kolodtsy. Moskva,, Metallurgiz- dat, 1962. 235 p. (Furnaces, Heating) - (KIRA 15:12) ~AKSELORUD,,L.G.; SUKHOV) I.I.; TYMCHAK, V.M. Recuperative and regenerative soaking pits. StalO 24 no.12:11,43- 1144 D 164. (MIRA 18t2) 1. Gosudarstvanpyy soyuznyy inatitut po proyektirovaniyu agregatov staleliteynogo i prokatnogo proizvodstva dlya chernoy metallurgli. 8(6) SOV/11?-59-3-4485 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhx,_ika, 1959, Nr 3, p 29 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aksellrud, R. N. TITLE: Water Conditions Ln the Once-Through Separator-Type Boilers (0 vodnorn rez1ame pryamotochnykh separatornykh kotlov) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vnutriko'tlovyye fiz.-khim. protsessy, vodopodgotovka i vodn. rezl,-i--ny kotlov na elektrost. vysokil--h i sverkhvvsokikh parametrov. M., AS USSR, 1957, pp 206-213 ABSTRACT: The construction and results of adjustment of water conditions in the separator-type once-through S%Ozer boillers j50 ton/hr, 80 atm, 5000C) are described. Separators with a. coxv.1inuous water blowdown placed ahead of the intermediate boiler zone, permit longer periods between flushings of boilers and turbines. However, this does not permit any considerable reduction of the requirements to the quality of feed water because a part of feed-water minerals gets into the boiler through injection after passing through the separator. The Card 1 /Z 8(6) SO'V/112-59-3-4485 Water Conditions in the Once-Through Separator -Type Boilers feed water has a salt content of 0. 15-0. 20 mg/liter despite the fact that the condensers are cooled by sea water (15,000 mg/liter). Good tightness of the condensers (leak 0. 001%) is secured by 2-side rolled joints of the tubes. Between 40 -70% of salts brought by feed water remained in the boilers, the percentage being dependent on the leak in of the cooling water and the drag-out Pf concentrate of the evaporators fed by Na-cationed water. Sulfates largely remain in the boiler; chlorides and alkali compounds are entrained by the steam into the turbinee. Boiler-water flushings (with deaerated condensate at 105-1100C) are more effective than steam-water in so far as removal of slightly-soluble salts of Ca and Mg is concerned. Readily-soluble salts can be effectively removed by steam-water flushings. It is recommended that both types of flushings be alternalted. The best effect of salt removal and separator blowdown is secured at a temperature of about 330-3400C in the first therrnosta~. A. P. M. Card 2/2 AKSELIRUD., Semen Borisovich; ZNAMENSKIY, V.L., red.izd-va; ffKOVA, --Ir- I-T - .V.2 e 3710d o (Organization of exploratory drilling crews] Organizatsiia geologorazvedocbmykh burovykh partii. Moskva, Goageoltekh- izdatp 1963. 83 p, ' (MIRA 170) AKSEL IRUDO,,- as;;-;-,OZWDETSKIY, K. A- ..' ~ ~.'. - - 400011~* Simplify the procedure for issuing credit to state farms, Den. i kred. 16 no.8.-62-65 Ag 158. (14IRA. 11:9) (Agricultural credit) ACCESSION NR! AP4037260 11/0200/64/004/003/0554/0559: AUTHORi Aksen't He BO (Minsk) TITLE: Estimates of approximations by quadrature formulas for certain oliwees of faactions SOURCE: Zhurnal vy*ohielitellnoy aptematiki i matematicheekov fisikit ve 4P nos 39 1964 554-559 'TOPIC TAGSt quadrature formulap approximation error, Lipschitz conditionp periodic f1mation 'ABSTRACT: :Let be the class of fuaotions which are continuous on [&9b) 2 andf for all points x h 6 fa,b]t satisfy the inequality h) 2/ (t) II(x+h)+I(X- Let be the ol's-es of periodic fimotio4a of period 27r which satisfy (1) for all -x and h, The aUthak gives an exact estimate of tbe error of ~%pproximati= 0 icertain quadrature formulas.of the fom* b d, 'P. 1 (2) k-1 i Card 1/2 1~--'.B. 0 - 2~-. --I . A-..n3k I EstImated apprnx-j.ma-Uon-l by for certaj.n C-Juaaes t-, of vYc~i- nltj'.. I mat. 4 no.3. 554-559 MY-Je 164. (MIRA 17:6) NOVIK, F.S.; AKSENCHIKOV, A.P. Measurement of the frequency-contrast characteristics of cinematogra hie lenses. Usp.nauch.fot. 10:44-49 164. (MIRA 17:3.0 M:n P-g G. A. Ri,zht to land tenure by state fams, machine-tractor stotions ar.(; au>,! !iBry enterDrinee Moskva, joa. izd-vo iurid. Mt-ry, 195z. 1~2 1- 190) I/ ~" 1~ Low 1. Agriculture, Cooperative - Russia. 2. Machine-tractor stations BOLDYREVp P.I., inzh.; AKSENENKO, . Y inzh. Physic ome charAc al properties of eandatones and siltatones-in-Pe Kiselevok-Prokoplyevok region of the Kuznetsk Basin..- Sbor. ; KuzNIUI no.9tll8-137 161. WERA 16:5) (Kuznetsk Basin--Siltstone-Testing) (Kuznetsk Basin-Sandatone.-Testing) 0 S/0 63/ 06/004/018/0 BW BW AUTHOR51 Kalabinat A. V.-P Filippovap A. Kh., Akse Latyshevap E6~800 Vinogradova, Vs V., Zhidyayeval Lo-M. TITLE2, Studies In the field of synthesis and conversions of vinylaryl. esters , -No. 22. synthesis and oertain conversions of Viryl. -eaters and acetals of bromophenole PERIODICALs, Ref erativnyy zhurnal.. Xhimiyaq not 4, 1963, 238 ab- otract 4ZhI23 (Izv.'Piz.-khim. n.-i. in-ta pri Irkutskom un-te,, v. 5P no., 1-0, 19619, 120 - 130) -TEM Vinylation of 2-bromophenol (i) and 4-bromophenol (II) by1he Favor- skiy Shostakovskiy method (initial pressure of acetylene 18 - 28 atm .210 22000,10 - 45.min) in the presence of a large quantity of KOH or NaO and with high dilution of the reaction mixture with water (sometimes with dioxane added) made possible the synthesis of the vinyl ester of I, yield 40 F 20D 1-5676, d 20 1-4339, and the vinyl eater b. p 93 940C) ID mm Hgj n 4 'b.p. 215 - 216oc/728 mm Rg, 109 - 110'DC/11 mm 11), yield 12 52%, Hg~ n2 2 I-5685i d 0 14366.- The addition of I II to aliphatic and 4, C rd 1/3 8/08IJ63/000/004/016/051~ Studies i~ the field of aynthesis... 3166/B186 ('01 -thorough-stirring in the presence. aromatic vinyl eaters ith of 2 4 di Conzen-tra-ted H01) gave a serieB.of CH CH(OR)ORI acetals (IV). Below - 3 ate givens the initial' vinyl nether, quantity in molest the initial phenoll, quan-tity.in moles,.reaction temp in 00 and the reaction time in hre, R and n 0 20 20 R I in IVp yield %, bopf i C/mm Hg, n D and d t vinylethyl ether MI 4 0-4301 1, 0-300, 85 - 90, 1-5t 02 H5' O-BrC6H4, 40,~135/15, 1-5223, 1-3208; ..V, 0.120, 111 0-058, 70 -15,1-5, 0 H n-BrO H (M), 124 - 125/8, 1-53081- 2 6 4 0 (IVb)_I. ..1,34631 vinylbutyl ethert,.M799 111 -5791 75 86, it C H9, n-BrC H 4 6 A 'phe y1 ether, 0.167, 11, 0 167,-70 38, 155'- 156/17, 1-5051, 1.2364;,Yinyl n 80, ~2, 06 H5, n-BrC04, 47-1tA71 - 173/6, 1-5831, 1.3784; 111, 0.115, 11, 70 80, 2, n-BrC H (NO), 55t 216 217/8, M-P- 4600, 1.60259 6 4 study was made of substituti.on of the Br atom in III and IV by ethyl and ethoxyl groups. Exp.eriments. to hydrolyze.III and IV with dilute alkali to -in the reepeotive vinyl eaters of the, phenole (in an autoolavo, 220 - 30000v the presence of Cu 01 and Ou-shavingo) were unsuccessful, To 53 mmoles 21 2 IVaAn 20 ml-aryoseopio-06 H6 were adds Id 0.08 moles C,H 5Br and 0.13 moles Na,. .-Card 2/3 s/oei/63/000/004/018/051 Studies in the field of synthesis B166/B186 which was thoroughly stirred for 2 hre at 60 650C and then left to stand for 412 hre, whereupon it was filtered through glass wool and distilled, to give IV (R - C H , Rf- n-G H C H ) (rVd),* yield 60, b.p. 93 - 940C/16 mm 20 2 JO 0.9051.2 5 6 4 HgP n D 1. 500_81 d4 5 g IVd and 20 ml 20% H 2s04 were heated for 3 hre ate-j1000C to give 4-ethylphenol (VI), yield 88f., b.p. 93 - 950C/7 mm Hg' n2()D 1-5240. In the optimum experiment 0.054 moles IVb, 0*079 moles C2H5Br and 0.13 moles Na: in 200 ml 06% were heated for 2 hra at 600G and, as stated abo-Ve, IV were separated (R - 0 9 , RO - 0 R C H ), yield 8%, b.P* 21DD 1 20 4 9 2 5 6 4 140- 14200/17 mm Hg, n -4960, d Q,9?75- Under similar conditions 4 (85_- 90'G, 2.5 hre) the vinyl eater of VI waa produced, yield 10~p b.p. 92 93OC/18 mm Hgj_n20D -1-5140* A mixture of 0-077 moles 111, 0-117 moles dry 0 2H5ONal 10 ml 0A and 50 9 Ou filings was kept at 33000 for 6 hrs; it was then washed with '10% alkali and 4-othoxyphenol vinyl ester was separated by distillation) yield 40%, bap. 101 102uC/3 mm Hg, n20D 1-5232. See .sLbstract 4zh122- LAbetracter's notes Complete translation-3 Card 3/3, S/122/60/000/003/002P15 h16i/Ai3o AUTHOR: Aksenenko, V.D., Candidate Gf Technical Sciences TITLE: General analysis of hydro-mechanl--al double-fl6w,transmissions PERIODICAL: -Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 3, 1960, 7 - 11-21 TEM The analysis dea1s.with hydrxo-m;~ohanlcal -tram-smissions including torque converters or hydraulic clutches, such as are em-p-lojed in automobiles, Die- sel locomotives, aad cranes. The existence of doLible-flow transmissions Is ex- plained with the complexity 3f system and a lime needed for design develop- ment, though the d:pable-flow desl&ns are more complex than unifiow, larger, and less protected from torque fluotuations and shook loads. Prop6r selection of d8uble fl0W SyBteM and 111-~ evaluation is Imp:isstblei wi-,h!%'Ut an analysis of the basic faotars, but the forimilae are -complex even for ~~.cmvara-,Ively simple trans- missions, and tills present3 great iffficulll'-Ies. fsr deBlIgnerz. The author analyzes a.part cf, general, aspects of poes-lble double-flow trsx, a m! -A s 1---ne with three-link differential menhahlzms with two degrees of freedcm~ and suggests a method for th4lr.evalization. 11hree-11rk zyate-ms (Fig. 1) are div-lde~ two basic types (by. the properties): the first with both exiZ-.erna! and internal gearing, and the Card 113 S/1 22/EOAM/003/002/015 General ar-alysis A 16 IIA I X second w-1zh either ext-ar-nal or inter-mal only. Any differential mechanism can give twelve d-olible-flow transmissions in different combinatlions with a torque (t.w-elve more cculd be obtained for zhe torque converter, but they are of no prac-.Ical use). All c-imbinatic." are calo-U-1ated in. charts for the two typ---s, and the work eval-uation of each .^.mbinatlon is 112-ulstrated. Darves sharactvrize -.he work cf trarsmissions with and "Allison" torque Oonverler8. Ths rret-hc~d is redu!-~sd t- a sl-!Mple det-ermi-nation of the comblnatl,c~n num,cer, of a corresp=dlng de5lgn and :~,arve. The 3alculation formulae are graatly simplified P-nd their numb6r reduced by tn-,rolu,.iing into odlnulatlon a t:Lng the k'nematle faa 4~,r de,cqrmining (for each different com- -pamnnter pz-;S&;!, z binat:Ion) the :,f the three ratios of the me:;hanical reduction gears included into the system before the torque co=verter Dump, in the mechanical trans- mission branoh, and after the torq,;a -3:.-,nver" er 4--.IrbiInS,, and -,.he radi!-relation factor (C) of the Dianetary gears (with single or double satellites). There are 5 figures and two charts, Card 213 General analysis of. double-flow hydromechaaieal transmissions. Trudy lust.. mash. Sem.po teor. w4ash. 20 no. 79;44-61 !60. Boil hydrauji.~ machinery) OCIRA 13312) -AKSENENN,_~mJ14y )AMIorWho kand. tekkn. nauk, inzhener-podpolkovnikj FETROV,, Aleksandr Vladimiroviohp inzboxer~polkovnik; POGHTAREV,, NeFe. kand, tekhn, naukq inzhener-polkovnikp red.; SRIBCHIS,, N.V.p tekhn. red. (Planetary and bydraulic transmissions) Planetarmye i gidravli- cheskie peredaehi. Moskva# Voen.izd-vo M-va obor. SM, ig6l. 245 P. (Automobiles-Tranomiesion devices) (KIRA 15:2) (Vehicld*sp Military-Transmission devices) Ax3..2,TILoj V. --I,_ "Reactions of Organic I~ialides 141--th lodi-n-e Salts." Cand Chem Sci, Tmsk Poly-techn-Le Inst, Tonsk., 19511. (RZhKhim, No 6, Nar 55) So: Sum. No 670, 29 SePt 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissert!ltions Def ended a t US.1111 Hi r-her D, ducalUonal Institlt icns (15) TRCNOV, B.V.; AKSEMEM, V.H. Expansion of the carbon skeleton of molecules during the Interaction of isdidep with hale organic compounds. Zhur.ob.khim.26 ne.5:1393- 1397 my 156. (MIRA 9:9) l.Temakiy pelitekhnichaskly institut. Oodides) (Carbon compounds) A K :--"r- jV EAI Kc) V, M AUTHORS: Onufriyenok, I. P.. Aksenenko, V. 75-11-20/26 TITLEi A New Method for the Determination of Tellurium (11ovyy meted opredeleniya tellura) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Miimii, 1958, ~03 1~r Nr 1~ nil (Usql) ABSTRACT: The authors found that tellurites and selenites, but also tellurates and selenates, are reduced to the elements by boiling with milk sugar at a pH of 10--il. Tellux-lum Is quantitatively deposited as an easily filterLble precipitate after 5 to 10 minutes boiling. The velocity of the re- duction depends to a considerable degree on the medium and on the temperature. At low temperatures lactose does not even re- duce selenium and tellurium in an alkaline solution, whereas on boiling of the solution this react-ion proceeds very rapid- ly. Acid solutions of tellurites are not reduced by lactose. The quantity of the added free lye exerts an influence upon the type of the precipitate and upon the reduction itself. In the Card 1/4 case of a deficiency of lye the reduction is considerably re- A New Method for the Determination of Tsllurium 7,5-1-20/205 tarded and a finely distributed precipitate, that is difficult to filter, forms. With a high excess of lye tellurium is not quantitatively deposited. In the case of a correct quantity of lye the color of the solution after boiling is cherry-red, in the case of a deficiency of lye it is g-.eeiiish- cherry red, in -the case of an excess of lye it is dark cherry- red with a tinge of raspberry-red. After 'the reduction with lactose in a weakly alkaline solution the deposited tellurium is gravimetrically or titrimetrically determined. The most important titrimetric methods of determination for tellurium are based on the oxidation of the tellurite-ion with potassium permanganate or potassium bichromate. Freshly precipitated tellurium is well soluble in an acidified solution of potassium biochromate, where it is oxidized to telluric acid Te + Cr2072.. + 6H+- TeO42- + 2Cr3+ + 3112 0. This fact was daveloped to a quantitative method cf determin- ation for tellurium. The equivalent weiaht of tellurium in this reaction amounts to 21,27. It is expedient to take sul- Card 2/4 furic acid and not hydrochloric acid for acidifying the bi- A New Method for the Determination of Tellurium 75-1-20/26 chromate solution, as sulfuric acid on heating reduces the formed hexavalent tellurium to tetravalent tellurium. This titrimetric method was especially employed for the determin- ation of tellurium in its alloys with antimony. In order to keepantimony in the solution, the alloy is worked up with a mixture of nitric acid and tartaric acid. 3esides antimony and tellurium the alloy can also contain small quantites of iron, arsenicq tin, lead, cadmium, bismuth, carbon, selenium, copper, and other elements. The compounds of iron, arsenic, bismuth, tin, and antimony are not reduced to the metals by lactose in a weakly alkaline solution. They are kept in solution,., by tartaric acid. At higher concentrations tin may go into t'4e precipitate. This renders determination consider- ably difficult, as an amorphous finely distributed precipitate forms, which consists of tellurium and tin compounds, and which it is difficult further to work up. At a low content of tin this difficulty does not exist. The presence of small quantites of lead and cadmium do not disiurb tellurium deter- mination. Carbon does not dissolve in nitric acid and can be Card 3/4 removed by filtering. Copper and selenium disturb the analysis A New Method for the Determination of Tellurium 75-1-20/26 considerably as they are precipitated together with tellurium in the reduction with lactose. By the addition of potassium ferrocyanide, however, it can be brought about that selenium and copper in weakly alkaline solutions are not reduced to the metals, but that they remain in solution as stable complex compounds. At the same time potassium ferrocyanide does not prevent the reduction of tellurium nor does it exercise any influence upon the velocity of the separation. The results show that this method yields well reproducible results. The deviations from a mean value in the case of a tellurium content of -3 % are not higher than 0,02 % and in the case of a tellurium content of rv1O % not higher than 0,03 %. The experimental conditions of all these determinations are exactly given. There are 2 tables and 4 references, I of which is 3lavic. ASSOCIATION: Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) SUBMITTED: December 18, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 1. Tellurium - Determination