SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.S. DOLGACHEV - M.YE. DOLGAYA

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- hho S/1 110/61/000/003/003/013 An electromagnetic ... B124/B204 screw. The ends of the windings are connected over a alit and the groove 6 in the shaft to the contact rings which are fixed to an ebonite ring rigidly connected to the and of the shaft. The e.m.f. pulses are collected by the contact rings of the current collector and fed into a loop oscilloscope. The specially shaped wire magnet 7 is attached to the driving wheel 8. The sideward clearance a in the wire magnet is determined by the fixation of the ring 4. The clearance is 0.3 - 0.5 mm. The position of the driving wheel is adjusted by means of the setting ring 9 and of six (or three) distance springs 10. Instead of the setting ring: 9, an ordinary distance ring may be used. By means of the vibration donor one may determine not only the presence of clearance and a lost motion, but also their amount. For this purpose, a coupling with known olearanoe and the calibration curve of the vibrations must be investigated for the same parameters. There is 1 figure. 41" Card 2/3 1% .1 ~, k .; I An electromagnetic ... S/1 125OA?/00*(1/003/003/013 B120204 L4K Card 3/3 DOWACH-Fl, V.S., kard. tekhn. nauk ". --". , r "" Porcussion-vibratory loadings in toothed (sf,,!Lr ed) .-* ts or pinion gears. Izv. vys. ucheb. viv.; mashinostr. no. 10: 82-85 165 (MTRA 19 t1) 1. Submitted Fcbruar:r '112, 1964. DOLOALD, A-.As, inzh. Additional raw material ptentials for woolen and worsted manufac'Luup- Tekst.prom. 21. no.5:8-10 FT '61. (MIRA 1.15: 1) (Woolon and worsted manuracture) AL(_ NKt P6631406 SCURCE GNE: UR/O,)64/66/Ll~,'OIM/001-(/0021: AUTHOI: Dolg3lev A. A.; Kamakin, N. M. (Deceased); Polatayko, R. 1. ORG: none 13 TITLE: Preparative methods ror diphenic ac d ISOURCE: Khimicheakaya proaTnhlennostl, no. 9, 1966, 17-21 TOPIC TAGS: phenanthrene, r .,xidation ABSTRACT: This ia a review of preparative methods fcr diphenic acid. with 26 Soviet and 87'Weste'rn references. The review was undertaken because., 1) 'diphenic acid is a promising starting material for such valuable synthetic materials as h igh--tempera tureAlubri ca tin g oils%Nor physiologically active com- pounds and 2) because large mmounts of phenanduvne available in the USSR 'find no proper utilization. The review deals with several preparative methods for diphenic acid, none of which has found industrial application. Individual methods are discussed, and it is concluded that the most ,promising are methods involv:1.ng catalytic oxidation of phenanthrene with oz"onized oxy in or ati6sphe-r~, CATD PIRESS: 50,77-Fi 9e Jo Wgen. Orig. art. has*. 2 tables. SUB CODE: (Y.7 SUBM D&TE: none / DRIG REF: 025 / OTH REF: W8 Card Ovm AUTHORs Dolgalovt S.Ya., Engineer SOV-111-58-9-24130 TITLEs A Simpllfied_556Afte of Converting from Duplex to Simplex .proshchennaya ekhems d1ya perekhoda a dupleks- Operation (U- noy raboty na simplekenuyu) PERIODICALs Vestnik avyanio 1958# Nr 9, p 29 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author desoribse the rewiring and conneetions neces- sary for using the "Operate - Check" switchos or the con- trol partel of the 3T-35 apparatus it converting from duplex to simplex work whon conditions require it. There is I schematic diagram. ASSOCIATION: Xrasnodarekiy telegraf (Krasnodar Telegraph) 1. Switches--Performance 2. Switches--Circuits Card I/ S/ 13 31/60/ (>)O/Gc S/0 17/0, `/XX A054/A029 AUMORS: Dolgalev, V. A., Astaflyev, F- S-, Tyukalov, P. A., 14ust3rdkov, I. S., EnginObis- TITLE: Automatic Coalrol of the Surface Purity of Steel Strips PERIODICAL: Stal'. I(-W, 111o. 8, pp. 734-735 TEXT -. At the MMK stogel. strips are cleaned In a machine designed by the NIIKhIMMASh, operating witl-i an alkaline electrolyte at a maximum apeed of 5 M/sec. Theequipment, however, only removea grease from the strip surface and not my impurities caused by carboi-1, iron and iron oxides; moreover, a close check on the strip surface cleaned with this machine Is only possible with laboratory instru- ments, while.control during production is rather primitive (with paper or cotton) and is not sufficiently accurate, as the strip cannot be controlled along its entire surface, nor Is It possible to make up for Inadequate degreasing. Due to these shortcomings, about :100-150 tons of steel strips per month could not be tinned in this plant. Inecoplete cleaning of the strip surface became of special importance when manual sorting was replaced by automatic sorting, as the latter only signals perforations In the strips and deviations in their thickness, but Card 1/3 S/133/60/1DDO/008/017/017/xx A054/AO29 Automatic Control of the Surfaca Purity of Steel Strips does not rejeot strips with impuritiett. In order to eliminate the3e drawbacks an apparatus for the c(Litinucus and autociatic control of the strip surface (a so- called "surface - indl cator") was designed in the KIIKhIMKASh. This apparatus consists of four tran3mittera atid achom9s for selecting the maximum algnal for impurities. The schemes and the trantimitters form one unit. The essential part of the apparatus is, a measuring device, defining the quantity of light reflected from the controlled surface witli the uld of a photoresistor, The rays of light emitted by the electric lamps pass through a light filter and are reflected from the strip surface. Next they strike ite photoresistor which is coruiected to the arm of the measurirg bridge, When the rays are reflected from a part of the surfaaa covered with lmpurlti"-, the amount of light falling on the photoresistor decreases, thus increasing the ohmic resistance. The entire width of the strip lit controlled by this apparatus which Is mounted bel'ore the colling machine. As the strip sur- face passing under the transmit%ers lit not covered uniformly with impurities, a logistic scheme WAH - ILI) is applied in determining the m&xlmm amount of impurities on any part of the strip surface (Pig. 4). When applying four positive potentials (Ul, U2, U3, UO of different values at the four outputs (a, 6, 8, 1 a, b, v, g) the voltage, at the output Uout [Abstracter's note: subscr..pt out is Card 2/3 A054/AD29 Automatic Control of the Surface Purity of Steel Strips the translation of the original 84Y (B40roa is practically equal. to -the maximum signal obtained. The indicator is a micro-ammeter with 100 scale div1siom The indications of the micro-ammeter are conver.ted graphically into quantities of impurities on the strip up 1-o 100 mg/m2; beyond thi-s value the accuracy of meas- urements is no longer reliable. It was found that the indications of tho micro- ammeter were in direct proportion with the amount of impurities (e. 1;., 50 aa on the ammeter corresponds to 5D m&lm2 impurities). The device is easy to cperate and detects defects pnd irregularities In the degreasing process and other phases of production immediately (for instance the presence of soda stains cn the strip shows that the bath has not the correct concentration of V alkali, etc.). The sensitivity of the device ia suffi- [/W cient to indicate even such igmall amounts of impurities '?I ?I as 2 mg/m*2. There are 4 figures. Y ASSOCIATION: NIIKhIMK%Sh anti Magnitogorskiy kombinat (Magnitogorsk Combine) Card 3/3 Circuit for transmitting signal of maximum atrip pollubon DDI,GLIJV. V.A.. insh.; ASTAFITU, F.S., insh.; MKJLWY, P.X., :Lnzh.; )KJSTfUKDT, I.S., insh. Automatic control of a steel strip surface finish. Stall 20 no.8:735-736 Ag 160. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Yagnitogorskiy Imabinat I lauchno-issledovatellakiy I konstruktorskiy institut khimich kogo mashinostroyeniye.. (Sbast steel) (Surfaces (T::hnology)) (Autotatio control) DOZOAUVA, A.A. [Notbods of salfits cellulose production] Moitody kontrolia, sullfit- tselliulosmogo prolayodstva. 4onlembunindat, 1954. 180 p.(MMA 8:1D) DOIOAL3VA kai&-, -.,c .~Owjz Zffect of the quality of' the water on th-9 production tacbnologjr and properties of condenser papers Bum* prom., 33 no.5:10-13 Xr 158. (MIRA 11:6) l.TSentralln" nauchno-lealedoyatel'Ody inatitut teellyulotnoy i bumathnoy promyshlennosti. (Paper) DOWALIVA, A.A. Amperometric determination of sulfate and chlorine tons in paper and in hardboards bu,xtprom* 35 nool:12-14 J& 160. (XIRA 13:6) 1. vsentrailnyy nauchno-iseledoyatel'skiy institut teellvuloanoy proWshlonmeti. (Paper-Analysis) r,& if-it all P'J - . &,..: A Mal HT v 0-4 40' .03 tot so DOLOTOVA, I.A.; KABISHCHER, S.G.; SALISHCHEVA, Ye.P.; DOWALLO, G.N.; MALYY, V.M.; KLOCHKO, A.I. - - - - - Adopting the flotation of iron quartzite. Gorahur. no.4s65-68 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Makhanobrahermat (for Dolotova, Kabishoher, Salishcheva). 2. TSentrallnyy gornobogatitellnyy kombinat, Krivoy Rog (for Dolgallo, Hqlyy, Klochko). 77 7! i~p 1 33A N&4j.63 2373 Nov, WL 1, pp- IM~IA ~93.) j,)v An imperine.-W vrril"O.L-Lv~; er lhmrrtdk:;d rrsul's (1136 2~bov-,-) h it.!rA3 ir'dizile 1)3k tllc fhe),TV IN zen) for appr, ainx t cdcuhtc m. e I DOLGAIM, A.I.. insh.; XWESIMOV, V~]?-' insh.; GIRMANOV. A.I., lush. Characteristics of the healing system of TI) diesel loco- motives. Vest.TMI NFS 29 no.4:28-31 160. OUU 1327) (]Diesel locm)tivao) KHR&POV, Mitrofan Nikolayevich; LAPIISHKIN, Sergey Alekseyevich; j. A.N.,, insh., ret3onzent; SOBALIN, V.V,, inzh., DOL4ALOV red.; VDiWFMbVA, L.F., tekhn. red. (Locomotive tests on the lir,e]Opytnyo poesdki a lokomotivami. Moskva, Transzheldorlsdat, 1963. 183 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Locomotives-Teating) __7 L 33536-66 EwT(m)/r-_wpM/TAwPQ LINO WW/tM/*A ACC N& AROA479 SOURCE COM UR/0124/65/000/012/VO99/VOgg AUMOR: K asnikov, Ye. N.; aML G M TITLE: M4tiple impact fatigue testingl_5)f glass -reinforced plastics SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 12V851 REF SOURCE: Sb. IA3h, kqnstruktaii. Dokl. k )MII Nauchn. konferentaii. Lenin inzh.-stroit. in-ta, L., 1965. 186-188 - TOPIC TAGS: glass, reinforced plastic, fatigue test, impact test, bend test, ARSTRAM: Specimens of sheets of glas 9-reinforced plastics (cloth with a p*,estw resin basel measuring 9 x 15 x 120 mm, were subjected to multiple impact fatigue bend tests on a ram-impact machine. The imract frequency was 450-600 per min. Curves have bee obtained for the dependence of (bendirg) deformation on the number of cycles. [Trans lation of author's abstract.) (AM) SUB CODE., U/ SUBM DATE: none NR' AR6016967 SOURCE CODE: UR/oo8lA5/oOO/1)24/SO71/SO72 OR: Kvasnikov, Ys. N.; RelEanov, G. M. E: Concerning a method of testlng~Aberglaa!for ated Impact LI (a CE: Ref. zh. KhIM179, Abs. 24S486 5? SOURCE: Sb, Inzh, konstruktalys Dokl, k XXIII Nauchn. 'onforentsii. k ningr* inzh.-stroite in-ta, L. 1965t 186-188 IPIC TAGS: fiberglass,, polyester plastic,, impeot atrosestensile stress, .terial deformation BSTRACT: To study fiberglasses for repeated impact banding, samples of lass textolite laminates 03lotb T on pqayeater resin) measuring 9 x 15 120 mm were tested on an impact testei~lfor the dynamic impact bending est and tensile test DSVV. -We,quenoy of impact 450 - 600 impacts/min. urves showing the functional relationship between sample deformation banding) and the number of cycles were obtained* Ve Privalkov., IT-ranslation of abstrao!7- COM Ili,-20 Card DOLGJJTOV, K.Ye. [Dolhan-ov, K.U.], inzh. Hydraulic governors for automobile and tractor diesels. Makh. oil'. hoop. 9 no-10131-32 0 158. (WRA 11:10) (Diesel anginas) DOTAASOV, K.Ys. (Dolhanov, ItIle], inzb.-makhanik Jeep with Increased roadability. Makh.mill.hoop. 10 no.71 3 of cover J1 159. (14IRA 12t12) (Notartrucim) :. g. JHAZURKNVICH, Yu.; LIKM.GODEIUM, G., master sporta; NDISNTRY. V.. caster sporta; GRI(R)RENM, TU.; K&MV, A SMIRNOV, P.; SORUICDTrAGk, L. (Zaporozhakaya 013; DDUI&MV, K. IgAorosten'. USSR); KIK=)V. B. (g.Taroslavll) -- Speak up. motorcycle constructors! Ze, rul. 17 no.70 J1 159. (14IR& 13:1) 1. Starshly trener KiyevivkDgo avtomotokluba (for Harairkevich), 2. Obshchestvennyye instruktory Dobrovollnoeo obBhchestva sodeyetviya armli, aviatisil I flotu Leningradekogo alektro- tekhnicheskogo instituta im. V.LU117anova (Lenina) (for Grigorenko, Merkov, Smirmov). (Motorcycles) i DOI"HOV X.Te [Dolbanov, inzb.-makhanik - ----- I Tractor transmission cases of forrIL;a design. Hekb.sil a hospe 11 n0-3:30-31 Kr ~60. (Katk 1):6) (Tractors-Transiniasion devices) KATIVS[IT, O.G. Naievmlkyt, O.H.], kand.takhn.nauk-, DOLGEOV, K-Ts. [Dolhanov, K. 131.1. Inzh--wkh&nik . -*61" Checking the acouracy in asseglying KIZ-UM)INZSG single-pliutgor pumps. Mekh. oil'. hoop. 11 no.llt3-6 N 160. (MIRA 1~1:11) (Taal pump) MAMMK119 O.G. 1M"Avs'kYIs O.R.J1, kand.tekhn.nauk;,--DOIZANOVq X.Tv. [Dolhanov, K.13#)t Jxght-mokhanik Disassembly euvi assembly cf single-plunger fuel pvmps. Mekh. all'. hoop* 12 no. 1t21-22 A 161, WIIA 14i1) (Fuel pumps) MAIEVSKIY O.G. (Maitivalkyl, O.H.I. kand.takhn.nauk; DOLGANOV. K.re. I [Dolhanov, K.33,1# intho-mokhanik Hov to test single plunger fital pumps on motorlean otando. Mekhe all's hoop, 12 no.9:12.,14 S 161, (MIRA 14-.11) (Fuel pumpo-Twiting) DOLGANOVP K.Ye. (Dolhonov,, KJEJ, invb.-mokhanik Hydraulic governor for diesel engines. Moldi. oil'. hosp 13 m.4t 3.7-18 Ap 162. WRA 17%3) AUUMIGN NRt ARIsO32016 *WT3/W.=)bW/0)19/bM9 500031 Rdwat!V,M shurmle MptOU VMtnUWP 49WOLY&* OtdallMor Vy*pusks Abs. 2.39,139 AUTWRii Doltanovs Ke Too TnUt Hydraulic rpm govwmr for an eftize CITED SOMEt Tre nolodyokh uchwWokhe Mr. 111.-kh. skal.j, vrp. 109 19630 10-114 TOPIC TAGSt governors rpm governor., hydraulic rpm governor, loaded exas centrif- ugal arms sensing arms fuel pumps distritititing pump ABSTRACT t It is reportecip on the basis of completed - Investigationes that a 'bjrdrau31c governor with it loadmd mtrifultal swAing am is equal to a common mechanical centrifugal gwsmov in the stubility and qvialitq of Its Verfonitances A hydraulic governor is stat adwez o4 affticted by. oh&rW&s In the viscosity and density of the working 244mide The expor1santal 4rdraalc governor is UAU sr,, simpler, and lightor that a Pvmbmdm1 omit The wMw ngg*M Mal. uAlairtnal =EMOR MRS !model a of such'guyernwg be developed for #11SU f", Fw" MAP da,3,yp for PMPG Of tha dimtributiN tM,, IDMACQx OLVLU,64~ an coug, INOW 00 DOILGANOV., K.Ye., kand. tekhn. naukj EOVALEV, AJ., Inzh. Wear revistanvi of the forcing olement bi dtstelbutor-type fuel Vmps. 14amhinostroanis no.5,s70,-80 * 164 (MIRA 18:21) ANDR%ENKO, doktor -.ekh-n. nit U,.. I , MAYFIISYIYI A.3., kand. Selectio.-, of a proposed -.y-pe of a dist-ributicm fun! Trakt. i sel'khozm-ish. no.1100-~l 0 164. 1;,Kiyevs~"Iy avtom,)h-4llio-doroz-hnyy instjtu,~ (fn-, 1, ganov), Z, Ukralnakiy ugollnoy T)1-017yahle=03ti (for ~Uyevrk!f;. .aiL Di ACC. NRs AP5026563 SOWICE CODE: UR/02B6/65/000/019/012f)[012b A . 44 q q INVENTOR: Andrusenko, P.J. Dolganov, K. T&Klslov, V. G.., Kqshman, E. I.; Filippov, V. V.; Shukshin, ff. P... ORG: none TITU: All-speed hydrau.1ic governor. Clasli 60, No. 175396 SOMICE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i t.ovarnykh znakov, no. 19, 1965, 1p-6 TOPIC TAGS: hydraulic rl)m governor, internal combustion engine component, slide vallre ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate lies been iii.,jued far an all-opeed hydraulic rpn gov-1, ernor (see Fig. 1) for the internal-combustion engine covered in Author Certificate 11, r- No- 147453. To prevent cticking of the actuator p1ston and the welgbtod slide valve, I radial channels have been incorporated in the sensor housing and rotor, wS1Th-p`e-rUdi_j ca!3,v connect the internEl cavity of the housinp, to a low-pressure cavity, thl;.s pro- 1 Card 1/2 Lim 621.43-552.8 -AC-C-Ti-R, Fig. 1. All-speed )WdraUlic governcr I - Actuntor pistonj 2 imighted sli.de valve; 3 - housing; Is rotor; 5 - radial channels. vMtig for oscillating motion of the piston mml weiehted slide valve. Orig. art. has: I figure. suB coDE- PR, fal suBm mm 04Mar6h/ Am PRESS: &7M R/2 DOLGANOV, L. V.: DOLGANOV, L. V.: "The conditions for incursion and development of cy.. clones over the YeTS.' Min Eigher Education USSR. Main Administration of UniversIties, and Economics &ad Juridical Vutes. Leningrad 1~ydrometeorologlcal Inst. Leningrad, 1956. (DISSERTATION TOR TFM MORKv- CY UNDIDATZ IN PHISICOHMMMATICILL SCIENCE) SO.! Knishnaya letopis' No 15, Moscow 80792 0-1.5-000 soV169-59-6-6132 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 6, p 10~~ (U&RR) AUTHOR- Dol anov L VA "-I!- A a TITLE: The Conditions for the Origination and the I)evelcpmqnt of Deepening qZclone Over the Europoan Tqj,ritory of' the USZA %'V PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. hydrometeo:!-ol. in-tit, 1958, Nr 8, PI) 39 - 44 ABSTRACT; The Investigation of r& idly deepening ayclones :)ver t-kil Eluropean territory of the USSR, In connection with a pressure decni~ase of not less than 11 mb within 6 hours, revealed that a mons detallkd investigation of the problem Is achieved when u2iyxg eApr4_sP1,1rV1/ for the second time derivative of the vartleal. -nmpors.-A of the velocity vortex. The statistio&l pro-e5sini, of' 262 tivents of deepening cyclones showed that the deepening cyolorl-z, as secondary formations in. the periphery of oc.4uded ;~ntrt" cyclones, and after paRzing thru a developrm,nt stag-, tlv~y 3,re transformed to a central cyclone. As a rulu they a:,.? with fronts. The following conditlons ekri favorabllt~ f,)- 1-hair Card 1/2 development% 1) the presence of a cold, h!gh-1evo!1 trTugh !n 80792 sov/169-.59-6-6132 The Conditions for the Originating and the Development of Deepening cyclonts. Over the European Territory of the U!ISR the rear of a cyclone; 2) the predonina:nce of a rear advection of c-old over the advaction of heat in the *front part of a cyclone; 3) Ahe increti3i? of Vie horizontal bario gradients with the altitude; 4) the premice of r,:)n*Iderable horizontal temperature gradients in the altitude. A alassl:~Ication of deepening cyclones for the region of their originaticn and -.ransitIon has been carried out, and the seasonal rogularities have been d,"~ribed, Bibl. 15 titles. L.V, Klimanko Card Z/2 Ali jA 1 s i7i Ilia A A.. I" T DOWLNOV, L.Y., kand. geogr. naak Temperature and bxmiiity variAtione senoclated with Icatabatic winds. Inform. blul. Soy. antark. ekap. no,7:10-21 159 (KIM 13:3) 1. Arkticheekly i antarkticheskiy nauchno-isslosdovat,91'skiy institut. (Pionerskaya region--Meteorology--Observatioas) (Kirnyy reigion--Ksteorolorj--Obeervations) DOIGANOV, L.T., kand. geogro cauk - - - - - - - -O~VAMUU Velooity of katabatic vinds in the Kirnyy-Tionerakakra region. Inform. biul,. Sovo antark. okep. no.8:12-1.5 '59. (mnu 13:,%) I,Arkticheakiy i antsrktichaskly muchno-lasladovatallakiy institut. (Mirw region-w-Luds) (Pionerskara region-Winds) PO~~OV, L.T., kand. geograf. uxuk Some estimations of katabatic winds In Antarctica. Inform. biul. Bov. antark. sksp. no.110:20-23 159 (XIIU 13:3) 1. Arkticheekly I antazkticheakly nauchno-iasledovatellskiy institut. (Kirm region--Winds) (Pionerskaya region-4inds) UG 16 of 11 all vll~ Coo At 14 S t: t r. -DOLGANOV, L.V., kand.geograf.uauk, reft.1 LMINSEAU. L.G., red.; DAOZHMINA, L,P.0 takhnatd. Decond C?ntinental lxpedition.of 1936-1938; observation materials] Vtoraia kantinentalinsio ekspeditutis 1956-1958 gg.; materialy nabliudenil. Pod red. 16,Y.Dolgenovs, Leningrad, Izd-vo OKorskol treusport,g 1960. 600 pe (ftyetskals antarkticheskala ekspeditalls, no.13). (KIRA 13:9) 1. Leningrad. Arkticheskiy i antarktichaskiy nauchno-inaledove- tel'skiy.institute (Antarctic regioiis--Kateorology--Obaorvations) The Antartic SloPe &aA the veloAty of gravity winds. Probl. Arkt.i Antarkt, no.3,4i-$i 6D. (MIRA 13:9) (Autartic region*-4juds) DOLGANOV, L.V. Pablication of trarmactiors of t1le Soviet Antarctic Inform. blul. Bov. antark. ekep. nc-1702-33 l6o. (muk 13.12) (Antarctic regioris--Russian explcration) ,w -z.,.-DOLWOV L.V., kaml.geograf.naul: Determination of aboalu-W humidity at lov tomparstureas Infomo biul. Sov. Lntark. ekap,, no,22sV.-45 160o (MI PUL 14: 5) 1. Arkticheakiy i.antarIcticheakiy nau4~no-icoledovatellskiy inatitut. I (JUTtarotl,.c: regions-Humidity) DOWINg I.M.9 kand.geograf.nauki, red.; AQIXMOV J., kand.geogr-af.vauko A.jt_ - red.; BIKUWUl H.I.j red .j XNM;TALBVA# N,Kt red.; DROZEZMMA, LoPeq tskkmanod. (Hateria3i of the Soviet Autaratij 33qmdi%iont 11?57-1958] Materi- aly So"takoy AnUrktichakoy shpoditoiig 1957-58. leniiNgradp W-vo ftrskoi ta-ausport.8 Tol*34. [Second Continental Itrpeatioup 1957-1958; obsiervational dats.] Vtoraia kontinent4LItuala eloTedltaiia, 1957-1958 gg*j materialy nab3iudenii, Pod red, I.M,1DolginlL, Book 1, 1960. 721 p. Book 2. 1960. 688 p.0 To1*15, [Sooond Maritime Papedition, 1956-1957; obaervational data] Vtoraia morskain ekspe-. ditaiiap 1956-1957 gg.1 milerialy nabliudenii. Ilod red. LJ.Do anovas 1961. 331 p. (MM. 34s 61 10 Sovetskep antarktichestaya ekopeditiltyat 1957-1958. (AntarAic reg:L*=,--&teorology--Obaervations) DOL&MOVp L.V., kand.geograf.nauk; Ntermination'of mean monthly temperatures from an insufflolent n=ber of obaervatioju. Infam. biul. Sob. antark. ekBp. no.2502-35 161. (KIM 1415) 1. Arktichealdy i antarktlcheskiy nauchno-isoledovatellski,7'inatitut. (Axitaratic regLons-Atmoapheric temperatue) DOWJMOV, L.V., kand.geogroXichenk1kh nauk Relation between the air temFerature it the Mirnyy Statiou and intracontinental stationa, Inform, biule Sov. antarke eksp* no.27:3lrl7 161. (M IRA 14:7) 1. Articheskiy i antmrktIcheskiy nauchno-iosledovateliskiy institut. (Antarctic regions.--Atmospheric temperature) USTINOVICH. D.A.; TYDELISKAYA, R.C.; BELOGUROVA, R.A.; kand. geogr. nauk, rel.; ZHDI.NOVA, T.A., red.; STULICHIKOVA,N.P., tekhn.red. [TrMactiong Of the Soviet AntarotAll Expedition]Trudy Sovet- skoi antarkticheBkoi ekspediteii, 1955-, Leningrad, Izd-vo .IlMorskoi transport.* Vol.27JObservations from the Third Sea Expedition, 1957-1959]Tretlia morskals. ekspeditaiia, 1957- 1958 9g.; materialy nabliudenli. Pod red. L.V.Dol &nova. 1962. 4-35 P. IHIRA 16:4) 1. SovetakW antarkticheakayt ekepeditelyal 1955--~ (Antarctio regiona-Metitorology-4bservationti) S11.691631000100110181062 D2(;3/D307 AUTHOR: Dolganov, L.V. TITLE: Increased utilization of some meteorological obser- vations in the 4iturctic PERIODICAL: 11~cferativnyy zhurnUl, Geofizika, no. 1, 1963, 10, abstract 11360 (Ittform. bvul. Sov. antarld. ekspedit- siiq 1962, no. 32, 25-26)- TEXT: From observations; carried out at Antarctic stational during 1957-1958, it has been noted that the ratios of mean monthly air temperatures of succeeding months to those of theoErevious months are close to each other. From the results of servations ~collected during sledge-tractor expeditions, dependences were also obtained between the air temperaturc and the distance along the in- 'he above regularities will be utilized to cline. I supplement short age of observations, the need for wbich is due to insufficient den- sity of the station network on the AntarctiC. Z"A6stracter'a note: Complete tramalation_7 Card DOLGANOV, L.V.; ZHDANOV, L.A. Work practice of the nermiteoralogical detachment of the Seventh Continental Antirctic Expeditiom, Meteor. i gidrol. no.12:31-32 D 163. (MIRA 17:3) DOLGANOV) Lov.t_ kand. geograf. nauk Using mean annual aW avmer atmospheric tezq)emt;ure values to determine mean morithly values,. Inforn. biul. Sov. antark. ekap. no.40:25-28 163. (MIPA 16s7) 1. Arkticheskiy in antarktichtiskiy natchno-issledovatelfskly Institut. (kntarctio rogione--Atmospheric temperature) DOLGANOV, L.V., kand.geogrnf.nauk; ZIIDANOV, L.h., aladahly nauchnyy sotrudnik Now mothod3 for uising tLeronautles in metGorological inventigationB in the Antarctic regions. Itiform.bittl..Ilov.antark.ekep. no."I 32-34 163. ()URA 17W 1. Arkticheskly I antarkticheskiy nauchro-issledovateltskiy Imstitut i Sedlaaya kontintintalInayn Antarktichaskaya skq*ditvnly&. DOLMOV, Leonid Vasil'yevich; ASTAPENKO, F.D., doktor geogr. nauk,, red.; BIKULOVA, R.I., red. [Aerometeorolog,l.c4i 13tudies-of the Antlu-ctic in cornec!-,jo-,j with the program of the IGY.1 Aerometeorcil.ogicheakaia iBu- chennost' Antarktiki v eviani a provedetlem MGG. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat,, 1964. 63 p. (mlak 18-:3) i~i6 0-00 SI. !O/AArIA.. ACCMIOIN NIR; AT4(XS.. tran UTJJOR:~ P-0191A. ~Iwl. $ Ly Ilk" MIX% some readits, cd knft-~ Rad Aqj_g_gqq itt the 11911 of meteovo SOURCE: LmIngrad. Afkuc',1~10 ~Ifdcbswdy i Trudy* v. 20, 2903. Sb6rWl~ 411 Oy, pos*jranbrhennY*- pampti V. V. Frole-va; .,Iroprooy* jodrometooro~ p yM*Ijy*lth tMusbay (ColtectIon of iirtlclevln memory of V. V. Frolov; problemi3 In Uu) bytIr Dmateprology. of the pAw regionv), 152-161 .1, OPIC TAGS: meteordlogy, Antlji Antwvlic, stizoapberic tewperutur% air wass, ilInd, katabaft w1nd, x~mosplwrlq! bspluw IMMU11t.1', tS)XPfTUtUTS InVOrIAlOn ABSTRACT: This article prailents I Ii come tot -the bIgUghb) of loeteon)1,3jioal woAt in t lhtolwvd,inal Gx-,~hyaiaal Year, and - not ~L ~e Aretio and Antaretta daring the I -systematic -proser.tationofanj,partlmdaTiiul3ject. During, the IGY-IGC pariad there ware 34 miileorologlcaa aul 211 Seral oj~cva e1hUbna ta tbe Arctic. Anthiona otrIc moa-suro-'; Aub al voeasur*-" ni mis also vere made on the CrIldn I ststlimi, SP-0 sad SP-7. Inthocourneor.119mentim, card L'8760-65 ACCESSION NR: A. 1188 more than 117, 0001' net% ondetwere-launab.W. Miebnpcr~nnueof A bbqervatlon~19 brielly dtiscrusse El, but triost of -tbi) tim" Is abcut the $11-7 ani SP-6 Aservations,; espeeWily Ile ch~xartez ef Arctic Inversions. The frtqUency of Inveralons ne;tr the SP-6-;%irinj the MY vlas 100%; In the area of tho SF-7 It was !00%i duringtbe cold seavcm and 90-9131n V~tiiVarm Anasx. lbo mean th[cknese oft inversimis b6minter wer the $11-6 sontutimes ek-ftoad!A L6 13n and over the SP-7 Skm. Beginning W1, ground IM161 the IMAMBUY Cd ths Inversionli some'Unlos Z~rtaj=- and lawwrn eietin to reac), 20C. Mbar bttef it.1fting stations data mro givan ooncernbg the annuM trarlation td tamisemkture In the free atntotphere, caru.'a -teniperAture amplitude -at groml level, intrusion ofwarm air mnsBea and tho absoluto mean monthly varlabIlity of dnptop-daj i-einporature. With reapxUbIlity to L%o Antare t-le. the program of melecarelogical c baervatious at MlmyO~, Oazlo, Piona-sk-aya. Vostolk, Komsomollshaya, Sovoinkaya, Palo of Rtdatlve Inaccussabilik! and Lazarov Is given. 'Ibore are skifthy conininata at-6tearvations abonrd the "Um-a", "jJKv-pp~,raWiy;Y" nnd"Cbill. Tho prInelpal subjwts treub3d at any Iong,:h are th,3 charxxterIF ties ctf Lhe katabaUcw1nd and Bb9oluto b=;2tYjn Antarct:icc. CE10 -------------- -- L 67,S&'Z5 ACCESSION Doll: AT4046488 Orig. art. ham 2 l3guros''W., 0 tabikDo. ASSOCIATION: 'AiiiUcloalft, t antalckdeboakk? =adbxo-JssTod,wzUl leld- ints"l-tat, cuio uld'm ;blitl-lastaute) SuBmITTF.D.- 00 00 SUD co,l~`: NO REP sov., 000 OnI.M. 000 DOLOANOV, L, Va N&Urials Of "rGMUft-OlOgioal obnrvaUons of IU Soviet Antaratio "dition for the 10T period* Intom bluls Bove antark, sksp. no. 4514942 164. (MIRA, 18#1) DOIGANOV, L.V. influence of relief on the wind, tcmj~eraturv, and radiation regime of East Antarctica. Meteor. inal. no.9tI15-120 165. 19: 1) -1 L 3871-66 EWT(1 X GW AH5023904 BOOK IMPLOITATION UR/ 551*506,23 Dolganov, Leonid Vasil,levAch Avromotisorological I nv*stigation of the Antarctle ft:ir the liaternatLon- &I Geophysical 'fear (Asrometeorologicheskaya izu,-.hennont' Antarktiki v evyazi s provedeniyem HGG) Leningrad, Gidrotosteoizdatg 1964. 63 ps illus.9 biblio, (At hesd of tLtl.et Arktichets,~iy -i Antsirkticheskiy nsuchno-issledo,ratell!~17 instituts oveteltays tsiya) T-rrat'a slip-in-i 4 -ANYWYM-UH-e-Mi-ya ekspedi . a 400 t- opies XOPIC TACSs meteorological Aservation, spaceborne atmospheric photog- ~ 0 !.c -r- - - iI- -.raphv -t n6me Antarctic climate PURPOSE AND COVERAGEt The book describes the oritanization and the results of meteot%logicall, actinometric$ dnd atirological research at the AntargtAgl?itstions of the Soviet Union and other countriest basically it toviars the period of the ICY,, but for soue stotions It also includes the later years, In addition, information La presented on the work at the toulporary portable stations, marine mxpeditions, and observations frim aircraft, The book is intended L 3071-~-&. 'i~3023904 for scientific workers,, teachers# and students in the fieUs of geography and-hydrometoorologyj it may *on usdid for the study of atmospheric processes over the AntaTctic and in organizing Antarctic expeditions. There aro 251 references of whI.ch 213 Soviets TABLE OF CONTENTSt Foreword -- 3 Uvelopuent of Antarctic research in'connection whth the IGT 4 Hain types of work at the Coviat AntaretLe stations &n4 aboard ships 10 Aerometeorological research of the Soviet AntarctLc expedition 1.7, Antarctic research of foreign expeditions -- 31 Main results of aerometeorologiC:&I research of the Soviot Antarctic Card 2/1 .Z-3871-66 AH5023904'1' expedition 44 Meteorological and serosynoptAc conditions at the work arts& of the continental expeditions -- 44 Atmospheric processes accordlvg to the date of marine kntcrctLc expeditions -- 50 Main results-of aeronyboptic research -- 52 Summary of 4ovk on meteorology and ditivelopmes2t of synoptic processes at high latitudes of the Southern Honisphere -- 54 Conclusion 56 Bibliography 57 Sub CODE$ Es SUBMITTEDi VlNovG4 NO REF SOVt 213 OTHERs 038 --kc-c-HAI 6002955 SOURVE CODKI UP40285/651000/024/0125/0126 INVENTOR: K~~Lov_t.._~L G.; DSk1jjrevL j!, k,~T. i~q skil M ~' qt~_iq_stv' Ye. L Dol!&nov, M., S.; Koshman, X. I I ORG: none TITLE: Rotary fuel,. m for Internal combustion engints. Claos 46, No. 1?7230 _p" s zkI SOURCE., byulleten' irobretenly i tovairnykh snakov, no. 24, 1965, 125-126 TOPIC TAGS: fuel V=4?, internal combustion engine , A'ft r"'rj 1*061- &,v.:.A, 41 ABSTRACT: Vie proposi-A rotary fuel pump contalsia. a housing with a cam plate and ,A,rotor with neasuring; and pressire pistons positioned oppositet one another (see Fig. 1. Rotary fuel pump I liousingi~ 2 - cam plate; 3 - rotor; 4 measurirg platonsi 5 -,pressure pittoiia; 6 - double arm lever; 7 - a:det 8 - fuel-feed control clutch. ACC NRs AP6002955 t" figure). The press-ire pietcnis interaitt with the cstm plate,~ To simplify construction, the pressure pistono. are couplid to ehe atasuring Ob3tong by double--arm levers W-Act -- J. M46-66 EWT(WEa(MIA WMA/SM(O) -DJ cc V41t,.) AP6002953 SOURCE ODDEt UIR/ 5 6WAGA1012470125 Yq e1 4 t/V IYV G-ALS. Kq-t-ox,-A. Q... Filippovi V. V.; GUS1koVx_ N. G.; Koshman, R. I. IT - 77f ORG.: none TITLE: Rotary fuel DtUTD!I) Miss 46, No. ITT228 (awiounced by I!RgLi~~k Fuel E upment Facto - (Noginakiy z`aYUd-'toplivnoy appu-awry)] SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretenly i tovartiftli znakov, no. 24, 1965, 124-125 TOPIC TAGS: fuel pump, internal combustion engine ABSTRAM The proposed pump for internal combustion engines contains a pressure valve, a measuring device, and a rotor-d-1.stributor with pressure pistons positioned opposite one another which are driven IV-o. fixed cimi plate (see Mgure). To Improve theengine's operation by improving the -Cut--off w,". ther end of the injection, the measuring device is made in the form of v sLiding aleeve with an internal annular groove radially located in the rotor. 'Yhe piston also has an annUlar groove vhoae position, relative to the sleeve groo-sle. determineis the piston's stroke. U.43-031 j, iioub-66 ACC NRi AP6002(~ 4'9 2 5~1 18 6) F1 g. ~ 1. Fuel pump 1 .. Fump housing; 2 - cam plate; 3 - bearing sleeve; - rotor; 5 - chamber; 6,7,8 - fuel P!ed chaniels; 9 - sliding sleeve; 10 - annular I groove; 11 - openings; 12 - smooth piston; i 1.1 - piston with annular grcove; 14 - piston port; 15 -, roller tappet; 16 - central rotor channel-, 17 preosure valve; 18 - dlstributicn~ channel; 19 fuel. outlet channel-, 20 - outlet to fuel in)ector; 21 - double-arm lever; 22 - sprin,S; 23 - corrector; 24 - pressure am; 25 - clutch; 26 - control lever. In a variation of this pump, a double-am lever io mounted in the rotor groove, one arm is connected to the sliding sleeve anti the other, to the regulator spring. Orig. art. has: I rigure. ITNI SUB 2 SUBA DATE: 03,jul6h/ ATD PFM: J4 21 25 DOI"NOV V. Operation of & colloctive-farm reception wA rediffusion center. Xdio no.2:19 7 156. (KM 9:5) 1. Kolkhoz "Bollshevikl, baolonsimigo rayom, Alt&ynkogo kraya. (Radio sts.tions) BORZYJ'--,p A.F.; j',0LCAN0v. V-40 Condit,lorto for the operaijun juld ]Irn 1 ii, I'! millsig, Of' C"ro in . n VOP bezOP-v U901l,shakh, 4:270-1'18,~ '64. (MIRA 18s3) DOW&NOT. V.L. arkbitektor. Sev city equALres In Xoncow. Gor.ldios.Xonk. 21 no. "035-3$ J1 147. (mosew-plazaa ) (Plazas -1(080 Ow ) (MM 6:11) S/152/62/000/C-10/001/001 W26/B186 AUTHORSi Skripai1c, Ye. I., Simileyskiy, A. Z.# Makarenko, M. A., Grigorlyeva, X. M.t.P21Aasoro Ve It TITLE: Dehydration and desalting of sulfurous and highlr sulfurous crudes PERIODICALs Izvestiya vysehikh uchebnykh zavedexiiy~ Neft' i gaz, so. 10, 1962, 67 - 70 TEM The purpose of these teato, following Vhe,-u1trAeonW;-. aehydration tests described in the article "Dehydration of crude dil by ultrasonic method" by Ye. I. Skripnik and A, Z. Simileyakiy in "Neftli Gaz", no. 2, 1962, was to deDalt highly sulfurous crudes to a salt content of only 50 mg/l and less. Three types of crudes from the Kuybyshe-Y oil . ~z producing region were used, having respectively a viscosity of '.$8.2, 86-5 .and 47.2 cst at 200C# a salt contend of 2800, 4000 and 1044 mg1l and a sulfuric acid tar content of 50,0t > BOtO and OtO % with about 3 % sulfur. The following optimum conditions Tor both Usalting and dehydration, were establishedt temperature 96 - 1000C, for 'heavy crudes low pressures Card 1/2 E `/152/62/000/010/'001/001 Dehydration and desalting of... B126/B186 (maximum 2 atm), washing with a i% solution of trisodium phosphate, mixing with a propeller stirrer for I - 2 minutes. The same conditions apply for wet crudes and those with a high salt content, > 2000 mf/l, but in this case the two-stage processing has to be used. If crudes are processed in one stage, higher temperatures (160 - 2000C) are necessary; the reagent is an aqueous caustic soda solution. The final ultrasonic processing which results in a complete dehydration must be carried out at a low frequency, 1) - 1'1 Kc, and at a rather low intensity amounting to 0.10 - 0.12 w/cm 2 so as to produce sound waves of greater len,gtk; settling time is I hr at 800C. The tests showed that heavy, sulfUrous and highly sulfurous crudes, forming very stable emulsions, can be dosalted and dehydrated by -this method. There are 7 tables. ASSOCIATIONs Kuybyshevskiy polit6kknichsakly institut in. V 0 V Kuybysheya (Kuybyekisy Polytechnic Institute lueni V. V. Kuy,b;skey) SUBMITTEDi May 24, 1962 Card 2/2 SKRIPNIKI Is.].; Dnl~SIRV iSINAZYMY, A.Z,; DYRIN, V.G. ,,, V. 2 . DemulaJfyirg allo, usIng ultrksmics. DWI, khoz& 41 no.7: 51-56 J1163 (MIRA 17&7) SKTIPNIK, Ye.l.; DOLGANOV, V.-.; RIFIN, N.A. Dehydrating heavy petroleums at high te-iparatures in field conditions. Izv. vys. uchab. zav.; neft' i raz 7 no.*7:85- 87 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kuybyshevskiy politekIinIrhPskiy -.*not:.t-,,.t in. V.V. Ku:rbysheva. SKRIPNIK, Yaj.; DOLGANOV:j V.I.; FOM[N.. N.A. Some problems concerning the demulsificatian of petroleu the field. Neft. khor. 43 no-5S41-44 YT 165. (K1 ACC NR; A7,L663384-1 AUTHOR: Skripnik, Ye. 1. (can'didate of technical aciences);,polgaiw, V. I. (Engineer); Semileyskiy, A. Z. (Engineer); Pokin, N. A. (Engineer), Dyrin, V. G. (CandidQ+o-of technical sciencet) ORG: none TITLE: Defoaming of cmdes by a new rathoa using ultrasound .SOURCE: Ukraine. Miniaterittvo vysahego i arednogo spetsial0nogo cb.nizovaniye% Akustika i ulltrazVuk, no. 2, :1.966, 84-86 TOPIC TAGS: crud e petrolaunt, viltrasonic potroleum purification ABSTRACT: A new method for dehydrating and desalting crudes by using has been developed at the Kuybj,shev Polytechnic Institute. The MetIM-1 Wau or. a semi-vorks scale in the &foaWng unit of the lladayevkn iletraleum Plax.t. Tne unit, which has a capacity of TOO ton per day, and the procedure are brief.1y described in the source. The experiments were conducted with heavy high-sulfur Radayevka crudes which contained,, wi the exerage, T8,000 mgil salts and 23% water. Ultrasonic defoaming was carried out as a one-step operation at 95-1-DOC llfliri-~- NCh.X anti-foaming agent whose coa;unption varied from 6 to 0 Xg per ton. Aft"r defoaming, the crudes were allowed to settle for 24 hr at 14C-16C. Tbe. u:.trt_:;o.1ic 'i~~a'c'E__c_o_D_E__:__ u_'R !'_v''o:*?_/6'6/O'0O/Q0;?/0O84 /M 6 Card ACC NRiAT6033841 defoaming accomplished 99.61--99.341 desa.1ting tuid 99.00-99.679 dcLydration. Orig. art. has: 1 table. SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DAM nonef ORIG REF: IM/ BOGDANOVp Aleksandr Ivanovich [decoaved]j BRUZINt B.V.p rod.j VOLM9 B.P.p red.; GOVOI&CfVp V,M,t red ;,.PQI4ANOV-p-XG.A. 9 red.; LEVCIW- X09 F.V.j red.; ROKZHINq S.11.# re&; SOHOVAp T.M.p red.; DUGINAp N.A., telc1m. red. [Machinery for cezent plantol Mekbanichookoe obontdovania tooment- rqkh zavodov. Moskva, Goa* nauebw-tekbn. lz&vo mashinostrolt. lit- ry, 1961. 384 P. (Kgtk 1419) (Cement p3=ts--9quipoert and supplies) BOGAVOV, A.I.[de(,-ea--ed]; L;,'VCIJU,,'Ko) Pove.0 JuInde tt.4-1111. rhu, , D91LANOV, Ye.A., inzh.1 Sumax, V.V.p im))., rotl*;U)n;~-ant (Rotary kilns in the cement industT7] Vrashchaiushchiesia Pechi. tsementnoi pronWshictnnosti. Mosicva, Mashinostroenie, 1965. 318 P. (maia m:2) DO1GA,NOVv Ye.A.; SHTEYNBERG,. A.M.; BARSKIYO M.D. Effectiveness of the classification process, Izv. VYSO ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. tekh. 6 no.3:499-503 165. (MIRA .-18:1.o) 1, Urallskiy politakhnicheskiy Imstitut imeni Kirova i VS000YU2nyy muchno-issledovatellakiy Institut metalbargJ- cheskoy teplotekhnUd. TE~-EGIAZAROV, (". M. p kand. mad. naiukl DOIWOVA, A. A. Results of open reduction of' congenital dislocation of the hip by the Colonna, method. Ortop., ttravn. i protez., 22 no.8-123-27 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz kafedry goopitallnoy ~hirurgii (zav. - prof. I. B. Olishkevich) Vitebskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (HIP JOINT-ZISLOCATION) BARSKIY, M.D.; LEVC101KO, P.V.; DOLGANOV, Ye.A. Effect of the conmiunition of material during size classificla- tion on the erfectivea -is of the process. Izv. vys. ucheb* ZILVO; khim i Ichim tekh. 7 nc.5:8-58461 164 (MIRA 1811) 1. Kafedra mekhenicheakogo oborudcmaniya silikatnykh proizTolstv Ural'skogo politekhnichesk-5go inst-ituta imeni S.M. Kirovae DOLGAWVAO A.A., vrach Treatment of congenita]. hip dislocation. Zdrav.&~I. 7 no.llt.1.9-51 X 161. (MIRA 153 11) 1. lz ortopedo-tramtologichesko otdolenlya Vitebskoy oblustnoy k1hicheekay bollnitsy F91aynyy vrach M.M.Gromuva, prof'. I.B.Oleshkovich). (HIP JONT-DISIDGATION) L A-1 -7 (21 DOIAANOVA, Z.V.; LWINCHMO. I.&. of carbamate In the prcicess of carbonizing ammonia - 8odium chloride solutions. Zhur.prikl.khim. 29 n0-7:961-971 ii 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Carbamic acid) (Carbonization) 1. nordA."Tw; V., 2. USSR (600) 4. Plants - Frost Resistance 7. Fall frosts and plants. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 85, No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl. SWATSTA, Ye.S.; RUSKA, T.H.; DMATKOVA. A.Y.1 DOLUMOT,,T.I., starshiy nsuch"y notrudnik; ANTIPINA, V.I.; ROGOYSEATA, Te.G., red.; MMOETV, A.N., tekhn.red. [Agroolimatic reference book on Pskov Province) Agroklimati- chaskii spravochnik po Pskovekol oblasti. Leningrad, Gidrometeor. izd-vo. 1959. 138 p. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Leningrad. Oldromateorologiohaskays, observatoriya. 2. Machallnik saktora agrometprognozov Severo-Zapadnogo uprayleniya gidromet- slushby (for Davyatkova). 3. Inatitut geografii AN SSSR (for Dolga, ahoy). (Pskov Provinos.-Crops and climate) FRIDMAN, Ya.D.1 SORDCHAU, R.I.; LOLGASHOVA, N.V. Stability in solutionB of mixed thal21um and lndi= halides. Zhur.neor khime 7 me,7:2127-aD 3 164 (MIRA 15:9) lKallito halide,s) (Indivim halides) FRIDMAN Ya.De; DFLACHEVSUIA, R.X.; DOLGASHOVA, N.V. p ...I Adsorption of eadnium and zinc from amonium iodide solutionB on a aation exchanger. Izv. AN Kir. SSR, Ser. est. i takh, nauk 5 no.lt97-101 163. (KIRA 16-11) FRIDW, Ya.D.; VERMOVAO H.A.; DOILASHOVA, N.V.; SOROCHAN, R.I. Formation of nixed comples compounds of metal oxalatoo In vtbjUnedlaml solutions. Zhur.neargAblin. 8 ~w.3:676-684 Mr 163. (MBA 16W 1. Akadeiziya nauk Kirgisakoy SSR. (axalates) (Complex compounds) (Ethyienedimit4 ACCESSION NR: Ap4oi94.86 S/0078/64/009/003/00523/06-Z2 AUTHORS: Fridman, Ya.;_Pc~lgashova, N.V. TITLE: Fluorocarbonates of the rare earth elements SOURCE: Zhurnal neorg. khimii, v. 9, no. 3. 19640 623-632 TOPIC TAGS: rare earth element, fluocarbonate, rare earth fluoro- carbonate, praseodymium fluorocerbonate.. neodymium fluorocarbonate, 6rbium fluorocarbonate, absorption spectra., fluorocarbonate complex,, equilibrium constant., PrCO.3F.21i., JH20# ErCO3F.2.5H2O,, .!Oj NdC03F Pr6oll, Nd203j Er203 ABSTRACT: A spectrophotometrio investigation was made of Moro- carbonate solutions of Pr, Nd and Er and of the solid phases re- covered frcm the solutions. Examination of the spectra of solu- tions containing Pr, Nd, Er chlorides,, IC200 and XF shows that the fluorido ion decreases the o~tioal density of the rare earth carbonates, and the a:bsorption bands are shifted slightly Card 2/3 ACCEZSIOX HR: ApW19486 toward the shorter waVa lengths in the oasQ of Pr and Er but. there Is practically po shift in Nd. Pr (C03)3174-* Pr(CO3) Fj~-, PrC03 1'3 Nd(CO ) F"_ Ndc()3F2 and Er(C03)2 p~2-3- fluoroearKnate com- plexes are iorMedoin the solutions 'according to the general, oquation: At (C03)2-2", +'PF- - M (COs) + (M - q) Cot, 3quilibrium constants, based of the M 3 following relationsphip were calculated for several of the restations: n M D-optical density; XV.1se D-D, YJ z RP. q 04R. a4) 1P lcoslp"R' Rp. 9XP. lip (COSIPt_. P-4 4-4 =,coefficimts of extinotion- X.,, orcoafficient of extinction Of M(CO3)m 3~:2m, R PA am i3ons tints charaAerizing fomatian of the complex; t mequilibrium concentration of the ?- and CO - Ions.. Equilibrium constants for the reaetionsNd(COJI-+F-MN?(OOJ,F'*,+CO,*'~ Nd (COJ8 Fl- + F- - NdCO$ Ks + 200"! Are 0.441 and 6.254# respectively. ACCESSION NR% AP4019486) The compounds PrCO3F.21LIO, NdCo3F-TH201 and ErC03P.2.5H20 were separated from the fluol~ooarbonate solutions of Fr. Nd and Ev. Thermographie and orystullooptical studies show that the de- hydration proceeds steptrise to the completely anhydrous compounds of the genertil formula 11003F' At 8500 these fluorocarbonates do- compose with to form, the ox~dea P;v6013., Nd2O3 RF203' OrIg. art. has: 3 tables, 12,figures and 18 equations. ASSOCIATION: Akademlya nauk Kirg. SSR (AcadeaW of 3*1ences,, Kirg. SSR) S,MaTTED: O4Xov62 DATIC ACQ: 3lX&r64 IWCLg oo SUB CODE: ON NO REP SOW: 006 OTHER: 001 CON 313 ir 4 04~ 14 3 , t.1j)35,I C-1 I L-1 jj tj - -h illigilliilp,.''p , Mi Rmi 1XIE9 U;-~Al 43, d.-Ilraiction of I IN braralde v itb 13 r, MI followie hj ht-Ating Ill IL:s. with it; rit-11 aq. HGl Pvt; 10 M CCOJI &IXA-. ID Ile%#. b, 37-8V d1l D.M., tzd IC'Me hydrcww%Ayleae. 13"!'j d." 0.1 50, otV,11.4%, Irm the aic. Antt acyl In (from W) fir-Milile) vithidg, ifftcCo t;~Ltr 1:1 IT.4.0:3 zo Steam both po~c ~4r. Cx.f/.O. litoll pvi Ak 1.51,rs, v)kh and no. ~25-0* broti We) wilb IS g. 0.4t-ClICHACH JJ- _IX j~, r 1) j /- a 0 y /7 M 449 Chernyahev, Y14 AJ AUTIDRSt ., and DY-Pya.9 M. -- TE. TITLE: Reaction of Clilorchilkylailanechloridea with Aromatic Compounds in presence of Metallic Aluminum (Vzaimodaystviye khloralkilsi- lankhloridov ti armaticheek-imi soyedineniyami v prisustvii metallicheiskog-o alyuminiyik) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1957., Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 48-51 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The introduction of metallic aluminum into Friedel/Crafta reactions was practiced by Radzivanovskiy (3) and then successfully employed by Azatyan (4:1) N. G. SidDrova and I. P. Tsukervanik (5,6). The authofs used netallic Al -t* study the reaction of silico-alkylation. Metallic aluml.num with alkyl halides first form RAIC12 R,-,JUC1 or aluminum halid's which are the real reaction catalysts.1 These compounds, Atin being formed, possess higher activity and their reaction takes place even at small amounts of aluminum. The silico- alkylation reaction of benzene with beta-chloroethylt.richlorosilane in the preserwe of Al was successful, yielding 72% of beta- phenylethyltr!i.chlorosilane. Attention is called to the fact that of the 0.2 g of Al used in that reaction, a greater part of it Card 1/2 remained unuaind; the sJ-1i.-o-alkylation of diphenyl and naphthalin 449 Reaction of Chloroalkylsilanechloridea with Aromatic Ceimpounds 1n Presence of Metallic Aluminum with beta-chl.oroethyltri(-hlorosilane was also successful. No t&r deposits werc found in any of the reaction mixtures. By nixing beta-chloi-oet,hyltrichlori)silane with diphenyl oxide, the authors obtained I)etii~-(Phenoxy-plienyl)-othyltrichlorosilans (yield 22.5%). The diphenyl oxide was s:Llico-alkylated with beta-chloroathyl- trichlorosiliine and beta.-chloroothyldichlorosilane in presence of AlCl3and the yield of roaction products wau approximately the same as durli%g the use ar metallic aluminum. The mount of aluminum chloride fomed in reactions with aluminum catalysts was very sma],1 and required no elimination. There are 7 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Academy of S4-,iences of t1m USSR, Institute of Organic Chanistry (Tnatitut Organicheskoy Xhimii Akademii Nauk SSSR) PRESMED BY: SUENITM: Febzuaz7 17, 1956 AVAIIAM- Card 2/2 CHIRMHICV, Te,A.; DOLGA"~%, M.Te.; YIGOROV. Tu.P. *-MWrAMIMWWW"," - Reaction of chloralkylalkyldichlorosilans with aromatic compounds f in presence of A101 Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no.10:2676-2681 0 157. 3 * (MM 11t4) I.Institut organiclieskoy khImII Akademii nauk SSSR. (Silane comixiunds) (Aluminum chloride)