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The effect of the association"of ... B124/Bla6
Table 2. Size and molecular !eight of cis-polybutadiene
macromolecules in
different 9-solvents.
Legend; (1) Number of the fraction; (2) Solvent; (5)
Temperature,:00;
(4) Dioxane; (5) Methyl butyl"ketone.
M OaKikun
PACTDOPIITeAh
A
R-2
21
1,0110
2,1
1,45
430
19
2,7
i
AIIOXCaH
25
1,050
2,1
-
430
-
4,6
MMM = 500.103)
30
1,100
2,2.
-
460
-
6,7
00
1
IGQ
2,2
-
460
-
10,0
71-3
1
2
AIIOKCaH,
20
1,500
3,9
1,4R
570
1-i
0
Mn 390. 103),
Me-rimG~qwi-
25
700
1,8
1.37
M
J4
8,0
KCMH
50
750
i'D
-
450
7;
CArd A/A
CRIORNOVA, To, S. - , ;,. _ ~~ I
Age and correlation of Simbirskite beds and of the Belemnite
formation in the Volga Valley. Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. 26
no.6:
46-81 151. (MIRA 4:5)
(Volga Valley--Paleontology)
UTHOR?
Chernova, Ye.S. 5/ 2 5
ITLE:
Basio Structural Foaturas
nf ".'he
`c%,-,ncvnyye cherty stroyenz.,,ta
7,meinogor%ko -
11ya truebinskogc sinklincriya Fulnogo Altaya i
r ERIODICAL
Byulleteni Iloskoirskogo obvhc~hesiwa ispytateley prirody,
Otdel peol-Richaskiy, 19r-S, "Vol 33, Nr 1, PP 19-27
(TISSE)
ABSTRACT;
The
north-western part of the Rudnyy Altay
on border of the
Gornyy Altay, and it form6 a north-western
part of a ;till
larger Bukhtar.Te T,,-'.tz
synolinorium is
composet ct eeparate large zynclines form-
ing together an
eche_!,_,n structured, 11) the Zmeirogorsk syn-
eline formed
by 1,1iddle-revcnian rocks:; 2) the lletrovskiy syn.
'
onian and its wings
cline- its axial part forme,~ by Uppe-_--Dev
- by
Middle-De7onian rczks~ 3) the axial part of
t*heByst-ruBlir,
f o rme d-oNr Lorcr--,arbonifero,.~s and
its wings -
by Devonian rocka; ana 4 the On-eremslianka
sync-line, situated
soutIK-east of the Bystrulkha syncline,
with rocks of the
Tourn-aisian sts6e, fot-ai2e,~' strucTural
descriptions of
these synclines ars given, Ixoc.oraing to
the author. the
presence of th-ree st7-t7,ctural 311,-ages -
zhe Lower, Iliddle and
-33-1-3/2'5
Basi,, Structural Features of th-o jynclinor-Jum of
the Rudnyy Altay
Upper Paleozoic - indicates three I~asic phases in the
11-;elop-
ment of the sYncl.':!nor:!1Lmi and of the
kley anti"linorium whi,3h '~o-rlers iiis synclinorium from
the
souTh-west, During the Low.~Y raleozoic time, basic stria~~-
tures of the Aley anti :~ lincrium were formed as well as
the
large synclinal drprassion to Vne east of it. During the
time, the comp'lioated Zm9inoPorsk--B3,st:-ukha
synclinorium was foTmed in this depression, The supezrim-
pcsed troughs filled its most depressed Dart in the Upper-
Paleozoic time- This article sums up -~he findings of the
author and of following geologists who worked in this
region.-
V,P, Kekhoroshev, l,,,V,. Mluratov, K.Ya. 7ikhaylov, V,,I.
Cher-
nov, DIII Gorzhevskiy, Yu.."J, rerfil:yev, 1,1. Yosyreva,
I.S. Chumako-j-q G.:F. Yakovlev, V.1, Tikborov and M.F.
Miki-
nov. There is I map and 5 Sovile"t. references.
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IC CHERNOVA, Ye.S.; 10,MOV, G.I.
----------------
First C,.f -*L-,0zj 4n Eot,,ew Sadimints of the Tajik-
Depression.
tzv.vya.ucheb.zav.;geol.i razv. 4 no.01:122-125 8 161.
(MIPJi 14:9)
1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut imeni;S.
Ordzhonikidze.
(Tajik Depression-Nummulites)
i
MOSOLOV, I.V.; . Ye*S*
Effect of supplementary mineral nutrition on the
mataboli-sm,,
yield and quality of the green mass of corn used for
ensilage.
Inw. fi-N SSSR Ser. biol. 29 no.1:47-56 Ja-F'64 OTIRA
17:3)
1. The Union Research Institute, Movoov.
MOSOTPUt J.V.; CHERNOVJ~, Ye.s.
I
Met.abolism and productivity of corn an related to
the conditions
of nul.rition. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. biol. 32
no.1:84-91 Ta-F 166.
(MIRA 19:1)
1, Vsesoyuzn3ly nauchn-iseledovatel'skiy institu.t.
udobreniy.
Su.bmi-Lted April 3, 3S64.
vr -v/
ROLL. Ya.V.,doktor biologicheskikh nauk-, IRMMMI, G.M.;
WLIDSEVICYN, H.V.;
CH3MVA Ye V
Sanitary and biological studies of the Belays, River in
the vicin-
ity of Ufa. 1941-1942 [with summry in Inglish]. TruAy
Inst. hi-
drobiol. AN URSR no.21:5-65 147- (K~Rh 8:5)
1. Chlen-korrespondanty Akademil nauk USSR.
(Belaya River--Water-Pollution)
GkAERNOVA' ~'Je"V'
USSR / Virology. Human and Animal Viruses. E-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.j, No 101 1958) 43046.
Author Enikeeva, U. S.j, Dobrovolskaya, 0. N.j, Chernova, EX.
Inst Not given,
Title Content of Poliomyelitis Virus Antibodies In Sera of
Donors and of Gamma-Globulin by Neutralization Re-
action under AVB Control.
Orig Pub: Tr. Uflmsk. n.-i. In-ta vaktsin i syvorotok, 1957,
No 43, Zll-Z16.
Abstract: No abstract.
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VOROBIYEVP A.A.; KOROBOV, A.M.; FOYARKOVA, M.A.;
KORNEV, I.S.;
ANDROSHCHUK, S.M.; prinimali uchastiye: WRDUYEVA,
A.A.; I C-O! I T 1,.1A ,
YU.A.;-SlKEHQY-A-,, Yu.S.; NIKOLAYENKO, Yu.P.;
MAKAROVA, V.A. . .
Method for preparing sorbed tetanus anatoxin from a
purified and
concentrated toxin. Zhur.mikrobiol.F epid.i immun. 33
no.8:107-112
Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) (TETANUS)
66483
SOV/20-129-1-29/64
AUTHORS% Belonovskaya, G. P., Dolgoplosk, B. A., Corresponding
Member,
AS USSR, Chernova, Zh. D.
TITLE: Investigation of the Reaction of the Oxidation of TiCl With
Hydroperoxide of Isopropylbenzene in Aqueous and HydroLrbon
Media
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii naak SSSR, 1959, Vol 129, Nr 1,
PP 105 - 108 (USSR)
A3STRACT: Oxidating chain processes are expected to take place in
Doly-
mers containing T131 because of its oxidation to Ti4+; above
all, destruction or construction of polymers may be expected.
Hence it was attempted to investigate this oxidation and its
occurrence without secondary processes which deteriorate the
structure and properties of the polymers. The oxidation mention-
ed in the title was investigated in aqueous solations and
hydrocarbons. Figure 1 shows the interaction of TiC13 with the
above hydroperoxide in aqueous and aqueous-alcoholic solation
with and without nitrile of acrylic acid at 20 0 and 00, respecti-
vely. The ratio of TiCl 3 used per 1 mol hydroperoxide is 1.2;
Card 1/3 in the presence of the acceptor of Afree radicals (nitrile
of
66483
Investigation of the Reaction of the Oxidation of
SOV/20-129-1-29/64
TiCl 3 With Hydroperoxide of Isopropylbenzene in Aqueous and
Hydrocarbon Media
acrylic acid, methylmethacrylate) it is almost 1:1. Reaction
takes place also at low temperatures and does not stop until
-700. If the acceptor mentioned is absent, 15-17',4 of methane
(with regard to hydroperoxide) in liberated at 200 in the case
of I',,,)hydroperoxide solution, With a ratio of TiCl 3
:hydroper-
oxide = 2:1 at 200 the main Droducts of hydroperoxide
decomposi-
tion are: dimethylphenylcarbinol (65-750,4, yield) and
acetophenone
(15-17~o')- If it is allowed to stand, Ti02 is quantitatively
separated from aqueous solution. On account of the above data
the authors assume that the processes N-W take place in
aqueous solutions (see Diagram). The reactions (2) and (3) are
repressed in the presence of the above acceptor. The reaction
mentioned in the title can be used for introducing polymeriza-
0
tion in einulsion media at temperatures to -50 . Moreover, it
can be used for homogenebus oolyi;ierization of partially
water-
soluble monomers (nitrile of acrylic acid,
niethylmethacrylate)
at low temperatures. These substances react in a hydrocarbon
medium (benzene with 8-10~6 absolate ethanol) in a ratio close
to 1:1, Since reaction (2) seems to be specific for radicals
of the type RO" (HO,) only, it cannot be used in hydrocarbon
card 213 media for the introduction of processes with great
chain length.
66483
Investigyation of the Reaction of the Oxidation of
SOV/20-129-1-29/64
TiCl 3With Hydroperoxide of Isopropylbenzene in Aqueous and
Hydrocarbon Media
The system TiC13-hydroperoxide is very effective for processes
with short chains (e.g. construction of rubber). Table 2 shows
the inhibition of polybutadi-ene and polyisoprene construction
by benzoyinone, nitrobenzene, diritrobenzene, and neozone-D
(phenyl- -naphthylamine). The above results show that the
oxidation of T13+ salts takes place by tueans of hydroperoxide
involved in chain radical reactions~ The latter can introduce
the poly;aerization process in aqueoas media. They lead to
rubber construction in hydrocarbon media. These processes can
be repressed by specific inhibitors; at the same time,
secondary
radical processes can be eliminated. There are I figure, 2
tables, and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONi Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy
Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of High-molecular Compounds of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: July 10, 1959
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I (;.
S/19 62/004/002/00!j
B I I OYB: 0!
AUTHORS: Belonovskaya, G. P.. Dolgoplosk, B. A, Chernova, Zh..
D,
TITLE; Study of the oxidation of TiCl~ in hydrocarbon ani
aqueous
media
PERIODICAL: vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v, 4. no. 2.
161 - 166
TEXT: A, N. Fesmeyanov et al. (Dokl. AN SSSR, 25, 613, !Q54)
has shcw-n
by oxygen proceeds -- '/~ee radi-al
that the oxidation of Ti(OR) 3 via the f
~-UR)3TiO ", The oxidation reactions of TiCl 3 by oxygen and
hydroperox~;.des
were to be studied in connection with the polymerization with
Ziegler
catalys-,s. Colloids, 1 - 2 and 8 - 10% solutions of TiCl- in
absolute
C2B 50H with benzen% acidified'with glacial acetic acid were
rapidly
0
oxidized by oxygen at 18 - 20 C In solutions of
cis-194-polyisoprene (1,1
and ci3-1,4-polybutadiene (II), this caused deep destruction of
polymers,
and a decrease in intrinsic viscosity for I from 2.03 to 1.3.,
and for 11
from 3.92 to 2-7, TiCl 4. 4C6H5NH2was separated during the
oxidation of
Card '/4
S I I 901621'0041'00.:~1100
Study of the oxidation of TiCl 3- Bt1O/Blol
T1Cl3 with azobenzene in aqueous and hydrocarbon solutions The
complexes
with azobenzene nitro-berzene, aniline. and phenols, which can
easily be
washed out- with water, are water-resistant, and hydrolyze afTer
prcl-
storage only. The reaction TiCl + ROOH----~ ROO + HOTiCl";
3
"10' (AH = solvent) takes place with -.~scpropyl benz~n-
i ~ AH DE i- A',
hydroperoxide, Thus, e. benzene solutions of I and II are
immed-."it,ly
structuralized at 200C. Ordinary inhibitors of cha-.n radical
such as aromatic amines and phenols, as well as nitro-benzen-?.
quinonr
and other oxidizers inhibit the stTucturalization, In a
homog-anec-as
aqueous solution, polyacrylonitrile is obtained in-60% j-aeld at
21):"%-
acrylonitrile in the presence of isopropy! benZere
hydroporox-ldp arl
In aqueous solutions, isopropyl benzene hydroperoxide rpacts
wilth TzC'., a',
a molar ratio of I : 2 in the absence of acce0ors of lrp= ~n-
presence of such acceptors,. the ratio of the reacting
componeaTs J's Th,
200
reaction is stopped at "-700C. Az C and wi-t-h-1%
h_,;-droperoxide
solutJon, 16 -2 00/~t 4 (referred ~to hydroperoxide) is
sePaTa-':,d, w;-.'ch is nc,7
t,.L o - ' CH
the case in the presence of acceptors, 6r - 7"'! phony!
Card 4
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Study of the oxidition of TiCl 3- B 11 OY131 01
and 15 - 17% acetophenone are formed at a TiCl 31 hydroperoxide
ratio of
2 1 1 in the absence of acceptors. The reactionst
CHS CH,
C,H, - C- 0011 +-03 ~ C4H, - CO- + HOTOs (4)
CH, Cffs CHS
CjH, + T03 CeH5 &M. Cji,~O 11 + H OTIC13
ClIs
COH5 - A0. CINICOCH, + CM
11OTiCle- TIO, (7)
Boil
Card 3/4
j S/lgp/62/004/002/001/021
Study of the oxidation of TiCl 3*** B110/B101
are assumed to take place under the aclion of TiCl with
hydroperoxide,
3 (5)
and (6) do'not occur in the presence of acceptors. There are 2
figures,
5 tables, and 10 referencest 6 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The
reference to
the English-language publication reads as follows: M. S.
Kharash, A. Fono,
W. Nudenberg,'J. Organ. Chem-P 16, 113, 1951- 1
ASSOCIATION: Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyed.ineniy AN 5SSR
(Institute
of High-molecular Compounds AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: November,24, 1960
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'ACCESSIONTNR: AP5000509 S/'OGISO.,/64./037/011/2473/2477
AUTHOR- 3~elonovskaya, G. P.; Chernova, Zh. D.; Bessonova, L. A.
77TLE: Emulsion '~'_Iow temperatures
p2jInerizatio+ ~u 1 ~aceta e a
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 37, no. 11, 1964, 2473-2477
TOPIC TAGS- emulsion polymerization, vinyl acetate, poly-vinyl
acetate, low temperature
polymerization, polymer viacosity
A13STRACT: The authors developed a new technique for the
preparation of polyvinylacetate
iii a stream of ii1trogen, a stable emulsion being formed by
combining 6% OP- 10 emulsifier
C,
(a condensation product of ethylene o)dde with alky, phenols), 0.
1% ascorbic acid, and 0. 2%0
isopropylbenzene peroxide with reference to the arnount of vinyl
acetate, the latter being
dissolved in a H or 55% water-glycerol mixture i-, - '-1 rat' o.
The emulsion was cooled
to -25 or -350n a thermostat, after which 15 or t- :-.-.o1. -c
ferrous ammonium sulfaLe
were added wlt'~ stirring. The polymers, separait,,; `,11 i,ulding
warm saturated N-aCll sol";-
tion, show that lower polymerization temperatures the viscosity ot
poiyVinyi ace-
tate and of pollyvinyl alcohols and reduce thei r c>~ - gi and
acetate group conterit. The
course of the polymerization under. vaxious conditions is shown in
Fig. I of the Enclosure.
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The polarographic determination of the 04glycol bonds was
carried out by 0. B. 1v in the
ITIziko-khimicheskaya laboratDriya (Physicochemical
Laboratory) of the rvS-.ff-0-rTg-.- art.
has: 1 table and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none
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Fig. 1. Emulsion polymerization of vinylacetate
at temperatures of (a) OC and above, (b) less than
OC, Ord~-,.ate = degree of concersion In
abscissa - ~,--~e in hours.
Temperature in 'C and concentration of Mohr's
salt ir rnc".:7~: ka) I - 0 and 10, 2 - 0 and 5, 3 -
20 and 0.7,5. 4 - 50 andO.251 (b) 1- -25 and60,
2 - -25 and 15, 3 - -35 and 30.
1 .19635-6,5
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ABSTRACT: Nidation-reduction ~systemq uged )o, yr
Monome 5 me S - i rie
7 1
isc,or-~, rr-5L.-B. A i', e~ y:)f t."he
with 20% methanol at 300 indicated that the po. ~z~ -ion proce sr. -_Er.
t)e
:effectively accomplished using an oxidation-re-duclIon iystem
consleting of
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N V i T, Z~ 0 a i" e a D V a
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CWHER11,10VA, Z. V., Cand. Tech. Sol. (diss) 11 Inver,
tigat ion of Some
Re~Talarltles of Lightim- of Water in its Suspended
Settling,"
0
Moscow, 1961, 24 pp (Moscow Civil EnSr. Inst.) 200
copies (KL
Supp 191-61, 276).
t? /V c) Lj 4 u z~ D -i, v A, 4.
30(5)
SOV/10-50-4-27/20
AUTHOR:
Farkhomenko$ I.I.
TITLE:
First
Conference to Study the Development of
Productive Forces of the
Stanislavskiy ekonomich-
eskiy administrativn~7, rayon
(Stanislav Economic
District)
PERIODICAL:
Izvestiya Akademii nauk
SSSR, Seriya geografiches-
kayal 1959$ Nr 41 PP 156-157 (USSR)
ABSTP--ICT:
The article covers the First inter-Vuz Conference
to
Study the Development of Productive Forces of
the Stanislav
Economic District and Lethods to Con-
duct Economic and
Geographical Research on the Na-
tional Economy which took place
in Chernov'Usy from
6 to 10 April, 101-9. The conference was
organized by
the Ministerstvo vysshe.-o obrazovaniya USSR
(1i'inis-
try of Higher 1,1ducation of the U-I,-.rainskaya
SSR.), the
rVard 1/6
Chernovitskiy Sosudarstvennyy 1-7niversitet
(Chernovtsy
SOV/10-59-4-27/29
First Conference to Study the Development of Productive
Forces
of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy administrativnyy rayon
(Sta-
nislav Economic District)
State University), and the Sovet narodnogo k-hozyay-
stva (Economic Council) of the Stanislav Economic
District, with more than 100 scientists, education
specialists, engineers, economists, and planning rior-
kers participating who heard 50 reports. The follow-
ing personalities delivered reports: K.M. Leutskiy,
Head of the Chernovtsy State University, held an
opening address; I.V. Romanov, Deputy Chairman of the
Stanislav Economic Council, lectured on the future
development of that district during 1959-65; V.V.
Onikiyenko - on "The Industrial Complex of the
Stanislav Economic District and Its Economic Pros-
pects in the Future" and "Basic Laws in the Devel-
opment and Geographical Distribution of Agricultural
Production in the Carpathian areas of the Ukrainskaya
SSSR11; N.G. Ignatenko - on "The Present-Day Speciali-
Card 2/6 zation Level in the Chemical Industry of the
Stanis-
SOV/10-59-4-27/29
First Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forces
of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy administrativnyy rayon
(Sta-
nislav Economic District)
lav Economic District and Its Future Development";
Ye.V. Mironova - on "The Industry of Chernovtsy and
Its Future Development"; Ya.I. Zhupanskiy and Ya.I.
Bondarenko - on "The Wood Resources and Lumber In-
dustry of the Stanislav Oblast' and Their Future
Prospects"; V.A. Kostyuk, Chairman of the Planning
Committee of the Stanislav Oblast', reported on the
development of economy in the Stanislav Oblast'
during 1959-65, whereas D.S. Shemetun, Chairman of
the Planning Committee of the Drogobychskaya oblast'
(Drogobyeh Oblast') reported on the development of
economy of the oblast' during that period; I.T. Pastu--.
khov,Head of the Stanislavskoye oblastupravleniye
Card 3/C, (Stanislav Oblast' Administration), lectured on the
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First Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forces
of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy administrativmyy rayon
(Sta-
nislav Economic District)
history of development and distribution of both
forest economy and lumber industry in the Stanislav
Oblast'i V.A. Perevalov, L'vovskiy torgovo-ekonomich-
eskiy institut (L'vov Institute of Commerce and Eco-
nomics), elucidated on "The Teaching of V.I. Lenin
on the Territorial Division of Labor as a Base for
the Modern Theory of Division of the USSR Into Economic
Districts"; S.L. Lutskiy, (L'vov University), - on
"The Methods of Division Into Low-Level Economic Dis-
tricts"; I.I. Parkhomenko, Institut nauchnoy inforra-
tsii AN SSSR (Institute of Scientific Information
AS USSR)q - on "The Location and Nature of Economic
and Geographical Research on Various Scales at Wor-
king Out Development Schemes of Economic Districts";
V.V. Onikiyenko - on "The Experience in Making Eco-
Card 4/6 nomic Maps of the Industry of the Stanislav Oblast"';
SOV10-59-4-27/29
First 'Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forcqs
of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy administrativnyy rayon
(Pta-
nislav Economic District)
Ya ~A. Chernova-Gr
t I - ~uz d eVoronezhskiy sel'sko-
oz tut
s nn
vv jns
'ihoz;ya-vystvennyy institut (Voronezh Institute of Agri-
culture), - on "Drawing and EditinG a Comwund AFri-
cultural Map of a District"; I.T'. Mukomel ~`j Kiyevskiy
universitet (KiYev University), - on the analysis of a
system of statistical and economic indices on the
economic mapping of agriculture; I.V. Nikol'skiy,
MGUI - on the experience in making economic and geo7-,
graphical studies of the constriietion industry of-i'
Irkutskaya oblast'i A.B. Krasil"shchikov, V.I. Gortsev,
G.A. Zil'ber, S.M. Voskoboynikova, F.M. Khismatov,
and others lectured on the division into districts;
A.V. Darinskiy discussed the efforts of the geographers
Card 5/6 of the Leningradskiy peda-o-icheskiy institut im. A.I.
0 U
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First Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forces
of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy administrativnyy rayon
(Sta-
nislav Economic Distrct)
Gertsena (Leningrad Pedagogical Institute Imeni A.I.
Gertsen) which resulted in a comprehensive study
of the oblasts of the Leningradski ekonomicheskiy
rayon (Leningrad Economic District~; T.K. Tolokonnikova,
Volo-odskiy pedinstitut (Vologda Pedagogical Insti-
tute~, I_.I. Kolyshev and A.A. Girits, Uzhgorodskiy
universitet (Uzhgorod University), and others lectured
on the economic use of the elements of - -, '!nature.
The conference passed a resolution on the necessity
to intensify economic and geographical studies and men-
tioned in this connection the MVO USSR and the Ukrains-
koye geografi-cheskove obshchestvo (Ukrainian Geo-
graphical Society).
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PMRNOVA-KONOV-ALOVA I T. G. . saaluzhemyy vrach
Tadzhikokoy SSR
Guliston Shanshoeva. Mod. sestra 20 no.3:51 Mr '61.
(WRA 14;5)
(SHANSHOEVA, GULIStON)
KUSHNIR, Yu.M.; KABANOV, A.N.; IZVKIN, N.P.;
CHERNOVA-STOLYAROVA XeYe.
Electron spectrograph for the EG-100A electron
diffraction camera.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.9sll96-1198 S 163. (NMA
16:9)
(Electron diffraction apparatus) (Electrons-Spectra)
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18W, 250)
SOY/125-59-10-9/16
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The Automatle Of
Thl-wa2led
Tubln4g JLn Carbon Dioxide
gIRIODICA.Ll
Avtca&tIch~skmy% avarhm.
1959. Ur 10. PP 77-W (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The
artlcl* contains the results of tests
carrled
orozhxXI7 tzaneformatoroty zavod (Zapo-
Za
t th
t
e
a
ou
p
rosh-ye Transformer Plant) an the
voiding of the
ter stool tubing 1-1.5
buft-mosma of 51 a= 41-
_w.
thle" The process twed W" automatic arc
lding
in carbon dioxide by me&. Of a
small-dia=etsr molt-
Ing e1 trod*. and
was considerably complicated by
,
that the tubing was slightly deformed
at the
the faN
edges due to the method at
cutting. Certain other
methods of
welding, used where large 0169raU002 a"
tioned: overhead nef- 3 - vertical
requirod, are men
7 and split electrode welding Z 'aeik-
the
of
1
n
vortIcal method being eventually
3slOctsd an most sui-
table (FIg I). The
actual welding _opor ion as car-
o t3v-IOGS and SY-06GS 01:trtrode wire
t b
T
d
card 113
s
rie
y
"
(diamcot.r 1-1.2.) at high spends
(80-90m/hOmr); the
speed of delivery of the 1.2mm
electrode wire was
137m/hour, the current 110-130 amps,
the voltage IS-
19 voltai the overhang of the olwtrode
10-12=, the
Amount 0 carbon dioxide required 7.8
liters/min. YIg
2 shown an external view of the
butt-and seems of the
tubing. while tests carried out on the
scams. so 11-
lustrated In F19 3. confij--od their
donBity as
Tying the necessary requirements. The
simple LDstru-
sont 2-921 shown in FIg 4 was designed
by the Ir-stltut
svarki (Lustituto of wo2dizr), and
consisted of a
roller rotor (1), a weldl-ng head, an
oxygen reducer
and an electric sectlon. the maximum
length of tu-
bing treated by thin rtacbino Is 4.000
+ 1 000 =
and the minimum 800+800A=; povet van
provided by'&
.4 knovatt synchronized no-or the speed
of reTolu-
tIon of the rollers varying between
29*~/hour add 9C,%/
bour, while a PSh-54 feeding mechanism
acted as the
welding bead. being provi.ded with an
auxIliary appa.
latus to correct the pogItIo= of the
electrode by
Card 213 -25ma horltautallT and -15=
vertically- The machluo
can Vold 700 "am 1m A shift- There a" 3
Photo-
XMAS. I diagram. and 4 SoTle-t
references.
ASSOCIATION: Ordena trudovogo krazzogo
znl=enl Inatitut slektroa-
varki ImOmi 10-0. Patona 13 USSR (Order
of the and
Under of Labor Imatitts-loof Zlectric
Welding Imani
XG-0- Paton AS UkrSSR) (Podko, D.A.,
Lltvi..hk,
M.D.. ?WObdT. V.S.); Zaparozhakly trans
forma tormly
zavod (Zaporoxh'yo Transformer plant)
(Chernavol, a.
To.)
SUBMITZBD: June 12. 1959
Card 313
CHEIW-OVOL, V.S.
Reducing the cost of the transportation of gas in
the Kiev
gas-pipeline administration. Gaz. prom. 8
no.12:40