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The extraction of 1-nitroso-2-naphtholate .... A051/AJ29
was studied. The results confirmed that neptunium extraction takes place at a
pH over 6. The optimum pH value for each solvent depends in addition to other
factors - on the solubility of the reagent in the solvent. Seven solvents werr-.
studied: benzene, chloroform, isoamyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol, diethyl ether,
amylacetate, metlVlethyl ketone. The best solventsfor the extraction of' 1-nitrc-
so-2-nAphtholate proved to be n-butyl and i5oamyl alcohol; It is pointed out thr,-~
uranyl 1-nitroso-2-naphtholate is well extracted with alcohols. The extraction
of macroquantities of Np237 (0.6 mg/ml) showed that macro-quantities are extracted
in the same manner as the indicator quantities. Since the extraction takes place
within a pH range where neptunium (V) is quite hydrolyzed, the concentration of
the element should be as low as possible to avoid the formation of a hydroxJde
precipitate. It was seen that large quantities of fluor de phosphates, carbon--
nates, oxalates and nitrates hinder the extraction of NptIVIII-nitroso-2-riaphtho-
late with n-butyl or IsoaRWI alcohol at a pH = 9 - 10. Etbylenedimaninatetra-
acetic acid has a significant negative effect on the extraction. Small quantities
offluorides, carbonates and hydrogene peroxide have little effect. Nitrates,
chlorides and sulfates have no effect at a.11. The presence of borax (buffer
solution, concentration Q.05 M) does not impair the extraction, but uranium (VI)
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The extraction of 1-nitroso-2-naphtholate .... A051/A129
and plutoni im (TV) not bound in the complexes and being highly hydrolyzed haie a
greatnegativeeMat.When extracting with a 0.25 % solution of the reagent in isoa-
myl alcoho ~1;5 om a 0.05 molar solution of borax (pli = 9.24) a complete extrac-
tion of Np is reached as a result of four extractions. Neptunium (V) can
be easily extracted from accumulated organic fractions b_y double washing with a
'Solution of a pH less than 6. In order to produce pure Np239(V), it is suggested
using the extraction of nitroso-naphtholate with subsequent reextraction of nep-
tunium in hydro hloria or nitric acid of a given concentration. The following
method for NpM purification without a carrier imecommended: the initial so-
lution of neptunium not containing interfering Np -ions is processed for the
purpose of transferring it to the pentavalent state with a 0.1 M solution of
hydrazine-nitrate in I M HNO 3 at room temperature. The solution is neutralized
by a universal indicator and an equal volume of 0.1M borax solution is added.
Neptunium is extracted 4 times with equal volumes of a 0.25 % solution of
1-nitroso-2-naphthol in n-butyl or isoamyl alcohol, shaking the funnel each
time for 4 minutes. The organic fractions collected (3-minute shaking) are pro-
cessed twice with small volumes of 0.1 M nitric acid. The combined water frac-
tions are washed i0h c~vl f u ti~ the water solution becomes colorless. The
V , U VoTarodrmPMV) in solution is accomplished in the easi-
coexistence of Np I
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The extraction of 1-nitroso-2-naphtholate .... A051/A129
eat way by Drocessing the element mixture with sodium nitrite in nitric acid,
hpqting it for a long time. The authors investigated the extraction of Pu(IV)
using various solvents (methylethylketone, amWlacetate, isoamyl alcohol, n-butyl
alcohol, chloroform). It was found that extraction at t at PH = 0.5 - 1.0;
n-brutyl alcohol extracts 1-nitroso-2-naphtholate of PUFIVI better than isoamyl
alcohol. The separation of the elements was found possible in certain cases
only. The purification from small quantities of plutonium was accomplished in
the followir)g manner: plutonium was bound with a small excess of ammonium sul-
fate and NPM was extracted with a solution of 1-nitroso-2-naphthol in isoamyl
alcohol. The main plutonium mass remains non-extracted. If the organic frac-
tions are then washed with an aqueous solution at PH = 3, neptunium (V) is re-
extracted and partially extracted plutonium remains in the organic phase. The
washing is performed twice@ There are 2 tables, 2 figures and 17 references:
8 Soviet-bloc and 9 non-Soviet-bloch The references to the four most recent
English language publ-ications read as follows: H. A. C. MaKay, Ind. Chem*, 33,
297, 1957; J. Kooi, Tracer experiments on the solvent extraction of neptunium
and plutonium. Amsterdam, 1956; G. Gibson, D. M. Gruen, J. J. Katz, J. Am.
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The extraction of 1-nitroso-2-naphtholate ... AOr,,/Al29
Chem. Soc., 74, 2103, 1952; D.M. Gruen, j. j. Katz, j. Am. Chem. 30o., 75, 3773,
1953.
SUBMITTED: July 15, 1959.
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.PALISHIN, Ye,S,; MYASOYEDOV, B.F.; PALEY, P.N.
Extraction-photometric method for the determination of penta-
valent protactinium with arsenazo III. 2hur.anal.khim. 17
no.4:471-475 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. V.I.Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical
Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(Protactinium--Analysia)
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AZC N R, AP6033384 rVJ SOURCE CODr_: IJR/0075/66/021/008/0954/0960
AUTHOR: Pallshin, Ye, _S. ; Myasoyedov, B. F. ; Novikov, Yu. P.
ORG: Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical_Chemistry im. V. I. Vernadskly,
AN SSSR, 'Mosco ~~7(lnstitut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii AN- SS.SR)
TITLE: Separation of pro -tactinium'~kom other elements by sorption on activated
charcoal saturated with phenylarsonic acid
SOURCE- Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 0, 1066, 954-960
TOPiC TAGS: protactinium, protactinium separation, sorption phenylarsonic acid,
protactinium containing ore
ABSTRACT: The sorption of protactinium and other elements from sulfuric acid
solutions on the activated charcoals "Alkaline A" and "Fruit stone" saturated with
phenylarsonic acid was studied. Conditions have been established for the effective
separation of protictinium from iron, uranium, aluminum, magnesium, manganese,-
rare earths, and other cirments. The sugg(,st(,,d method can be used for protactin-
ium separation from the above elements in the analysis of ores containing protactin- !_
ium. When protactinium is concentrated from uranium ores, the weight of waste
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elements can be decreased to less than one percent. The yield of protactinium
is practically quantitative. The participation of Ye. Ye. MalpAoy in this work if;
noted. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 8 tables. (Authors' abstract]
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AUTHORSt Moiseyeva, L. M., Kuznetsova, N, M., Pal'shina, I, I~
TITLEt Gravimetric Determination of Small Amounts of Beryllium r;
Ores and Thtir Dressing Products
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khifflii, 1960, Vol 15, No 5,
pp- 561-565
TEXT; In the last paper (Ref. 6), it has been shown that 2,2-dimethyl
hexane dione-3,5 can be used for the quantitative determination of
beryllium in pure solutions of its salts since it orms, togother witty
beryllium, a difficultly soluble complex compound iThis paper offers a
gravimstric method of determining beryllium in ores and their dressinE
products with the aid of the above-mentioned diketone. The reagent was
synthesized by a method described in Ref, 9. An aqueous solution of
2,2-dimethyl hexane dione-3,5, saturated at room temperature and prepared
two to three days before to render possible the adjustment of the keto-
enol equilibrium, was used to precipitate beryllium Since the diketone
mentioned is an insufficiently selective reagent for the determinatioY.
Card 1/3
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Gravimetric Determination of Small Amounts of S/07 60/015/005/001/004
Beryllium in Ores and Their Dressing Products B005X064
beryllium, complexon III was added to mask disturbing Ions, An excess of
complexon III has no effect upon the completeness of beryllium precipita-
tion from its aqueous solutions (Table 1). If complexon III is added
together with ammonia, the optimum pH of precipitation is 7-8. 15-20 ml
of the saturated diketone solution are necessary to precipitate I mg of
beryllium. In the presence of oomplexon III, the ions Fe3+, A13+, Ce3+,
Nd 3+ , Ca 2+ , T14+, and UO 2+ do not affect the determination. Table 2 shows
2
the results of determining berylliam in the presence of the foreign ions
mentioned. Also phosphate ions in a 100% excess as compared to beryllium,
fluorine ions up to a molar ratio of be i F . I 1 20, carbonate ions up
2- 2- -
to the rate of Be : CO 3 = 1 : 30, and the anions SO 4 . C1 , NO 3' and
CH COO do not affect the determination. Tin has a disturbing effect,
siLe with complexon III it does not form a stable complex compound under
the conditions of precipitation. It is, however, possible to separate the
tin before the determination, by precipitation with hydrog6n sulfide in ar
acid solution. A detailed recipe for the determination of beryllium in oms
by the method described is given. Table 3 shows the results of eight
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FMCMWp 1. X. and FWIVp A. Z. ---
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Commmicatione an the PropWtion or Radio Wwms by Komm of Tropospheric Scatter
an the Upealowntal Lmlegrad-Platrosmadsk Lim."
paper Wesented at the Conference on FrqpOtion of Very Short Waves in Prague
(lAbUce) 10-12 lovember 1958.
AUTHOR: Palshkov, V. V, Lember of the Society 108-13-4-11/12
TITLE: of a Pulse Limiter (0 rasch~t(- impul':7rjL-gc,
ogrFitlichitelya)
FERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1958, Vol 15, Nr 4, pp 79-B0 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A letter addressed tn the editor contains comnents on the article
by S.A. prize iii Radiotekhiii1m, 1957, lir 3. The follo-,-Azig faults
are found: 1.) The question of the form of the voitage oti the
ocoasLon of the grovAh and of the decline of the signal 1!q not
dealt with at a-11. 2.) 'When describing the schematical operation
with closed diode the author the simple linear electric
circuit, but he does not carry out his investigation to the end.
He does not take the lagging behind of the sigaal in the limiter
into account, and ;rong quantitative relations are the result.
The actual time for the increase of a signal is considerably
shorter than is assumed by Krize. 3.) The diagram of the modifi-
cation of output vo2tage does not correspond to the investigated
schemes.
A precise description is given of the analysis of the pulse
Card 1/2 limiter, and the equation (1) for the time needed for the
On the Calculation of a Rulse Limiter 108-13-,-"/12
modification of the output voltage T' the formula.
voltage'
for the time oonstant of the limiter rtme, as viell as a table
showing the dependence of the ratio 'rroltage on the dilc
T' t ime
tortion factor t is given.
The relations given here may, with greater jastific~ation. 1),~
u,se8 for the 3elw~ction of parameter- for a scheme of a perf-c'
diode-li-,ater. There ar,-~ ~ figure- and I table.
SLONITTM: Augu2t 19, 1957
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KOZLOV, Anatoliy L'vovich: ?4IUSKTT,Tevgeniy Markovicb; PALTA
Fbivin Solomonovich; RAABSN, Vladimir --ikolayeyich, redaEro-r,
RMUILOUT JLUUF Tran Tefinovich, redaktor; SHARHNhZA V, Mikhail
KhasroyevIch; POWSINh, A.S., tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[Gas productinn and transportation) Dobycha I transport gaza.
Pod Red. Y.N.Raabena i I.R. Khodanoricha. Aoskva, Gos.wmchno-
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no.ll:m-" N '59. (MIRA 13:2)
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(MINSK-MUCTOR INWSTRY--HYGINNIC ASPECTS)
OVECHKTN, G.V.; PALTARAK, TO.N., GRINSVICH, V.A.
Ana,179is of bronze Sn:Zn:Pb-50:5 with the ST-7 stRelometer.
Inzh.-fiz.zbur. no.5:92-94 My 158. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Belorusskiy gosudargtvennyy universitat imeni V.I. Lenina, g.
Minsk.
(Bronze--Analysis)
PALTARAN, Vera
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red.
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Degradation and stabilization of polyvinyl chloride; contributions
to the synthesis of some organodgInnid derivatives. Rev chimis
Miz petr 13 no.12t724-728 D 162.
PAITIN, Editb; HERCOVICT, 1.
Rew plaeticizors. Vote I-I. Condensation product of
diethanolamino with syi,.thetic acids C C used n the
proceasing of cbloride 1140~'Pjtticized prodLcts.
Rev chizde Rin petr 1-3 uo.2-.EV+-88 F 162.
?ALTlN, Edith; WEINB?,Rf,, Maria
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274-282 My 'o3.
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Rev plasticizers. Industria usoara 10 no.2:6oP66 F 63.
_ACCESSION NR: AP4038911
IV0003/64/015/004/0183/0190
AUTHDRs Paltin, Edith; Fanaitescus Maria; Weinberg, Maria; Biazip Felicia
I I
TITLE: Epoxydation of olefinio compounda II, Epoxy-hexahydrophthalates, modern
plasticizers
SOURGEt ReviBta de chimie, v. 15, no. 4, 1964, 183-190
TOPIC TAGS: plasticizer, opoxyhexahydrophthalic ester, butadiene, maleic anhydri*
butanol. hexanol, isooctanol, 2-othylhexanol, peracetio acid, polyvinyl chloride,
thermal stability, light resistance, reaction condition,
kinetics
ABSTRACT: EpoV plasticizers belonging to the epo)Whexahydrophthalates type have
efficiency, compatibility and electrical characteristics, similar to dioctylphth-
alate but are superior as light and thermal resistance and cold flexibility. The
epoyy asters of the tatrahydrophthalio anhydride are suitable for use as plasti-
ciz6rs in vinylic resins. These esters represent a combination of properties of
the phthalates, excellent plasticizers, and epoxy oompounds with high heat and
Card V2
,ACCESSION NR: AP4038932
light resistance and flexibility at law temperatures. The epoVhexahydrophthalate
esters are synthesized from buPadiene in Diels-Alder condensation with maleic an-
hydride; the resulting cis- 40-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride is transformed in a
difunctional ester in reaction with an aliphatic alcohol (butanol,, hexanol,, iso-
octanols 2-ethylhexmol). The diester is epo.Vdized with peracetic acid or with
formic acid "in situ". Detailed experimental conditions are described for each of
the three stages, covering variations in molar ratio, temperature,, oatalyst and
reaction time. The epoxyhexahydrophthalates have been tested as plasticizers on
polyvinyl chloride by measuring the fusion point for the polymer-plasticizer m:Lx-
ture, compatibility, volatility and absorption,. efficiencys thertnal stabilityp
ultraviolet resistance and electrical characteristics*
ASSOCIATIONs None
SUEMITTEDs OD DATE ACQs 09Jua64 ENCLt 00
SUB CODE i OC NO REF SM ODD OTMERs OD6
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PAL-IY, N.P. (st.ants-,,va Ma--zovka)
Ir-ansvf-rf;al ec'xr,"a or 'rJ '~PF!*'s aF-C-FId
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ACC NR, AF6020349 SOURCE CODE: RU/0003/65/016/008/0361/03651
AUTHOR: Panaitescu, Maria; Paltin, Edith
ORG: none
TITLE: Synthesis of dibenzoyl-resoreinoli an absorber of ultraviolet radiation
SOURCE: Revista de chimie, v. 16, no. 8, 1965, 361-365
TOPIC TAGS: chemical aynthesis, vinyl compound, resin, UV aboorption
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss their studies concerning he synthesis of jKbenzoyl-
resorcinol, a substance used in the 1 n~of vinyl resins.P Technologi-
cal manufacturing parameters are established in terms of varlou-s-Te-grees of purity
of the product, and so= preliminary results are presented regarding the stabilizatio
capacity of the absorbent under various atmospheric conditions. Orig. art. has:
5 figures and 5 tables. (Based on authors' Eng. abstract] [JPRS1
SUB CODE6. 07, 11 / SUBM DATEI none / OTH REF: 007
.22.
L 29774-66
ACC NRi Ap6020886 SOURCE CODE: RU/ooo3A5 /01 6706VK..i8 /043.3
AUTHOR: Biazzi, Felicia; Iohan, Francisca; Zaharia, Monica;
Onoca, Ioana
ORG: none
TITLE: Considerations on amide formation by the reaction of fatty acids with urea.
Note II.
SOURCE: Revista de chimie, v. 16, no. 9, 1965, 428-433
TOPIC TAGS: urea, organic amide, chemical decomposition
ABSTRACT: The reaction mechanisms involved in the formation
of amides by the reaction of fatty acids with urea were studied*
In a general way, the decomposition was followed thermogravi-
metrically and the decomposition products were analyzed chro-
-matographically; in particular, the appearance of biuret and
the presence of unreacted urea were followed. Orig. art. has: 15 figures and
2 formulas. [JPR5j
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ACC NR: AP6020249
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RU/0003A5?6_1 6/11 V05L, 6/C)5-49
AUTHOR: Paltin. Edith; VLtea.L Voichita
ORG: none
TITLE: Antio?s~dantp of the alkylated phenol group. Utilization of the 0 sub 4
(butane-b-utene) fraction in the alkylation of p-cresol
I SOURCE: Revista de chimie, v. 16, no. 11-12, 1965, 546-549
TOPIC TAGS: alkylation; chemical synthesis, chemical kinetics, synthetic rubber,
petroleum product
ABSTRACT: The authors determined the reaction conditions and the kinetics for the
synthesis of 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol by the alkylation of p-cresol, in the pre3ence
of a mineral acid catalyst, with the C petroleum fraction (butane-butene), which
contains 14 to 21 percent isobutene. ~he purity of the final product is 93 to 96
percent, allowing its use as antioxidant in the atabil-ization of polyolefines, oil
productAland synthetic rubber. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 4 tables. (Based on
auTT-ors' Eng. abstract] [JPRS1
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1/1 -1-S UDC1 547.563.436ol-023:66.022.
ACC NR, A?6030347 ~-OURCE
AUTHOR: Paltin, Edith-, Biazzi, Felicia
ORG: none
TITLE: Amides as auxiliary products in the manufacturing of plastic materials.
Synthesis of amides from the reaction between fatty acids and urea
SOURCE: Revista de chimie, v. 16, no- 3, 1965, 153-158
TOPIC TAGS: urea, organic synthetic process, organic audde
ABSTRACT: A brief summary of the principal methods for preparing amides is foliowed
by a study of a more recent synthesis method based on urea. The study follows the
Ireaction mechanism of the synthesis and aims at the preparation of suitable anti-
;bloclclng agents in the synthetic polymer processing industry. Orig. art. has:
~10 figures and 1 table. [Based on authors' Eng. abst.] [JPRS1
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AP6031568
SOURCE -CODE:-RU/0003/66/017/001/0018/0019
AUTHOR: Panaitescu. Maria; Paltin, Edith Ci
ORG: none
TITLE: Some condensation products of hPxichlorcye1oPentadiF-nF used as fire-prooff
jRjastMers
SOURCE: Revista de chimie, v. 17, no. 1, 1966, 18-19
TOPIC TAGS: condensation, copolymer, vinyl chloride, plasticizer
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the synthesis and discuss the usefulness of rHlnr-ndi~
acid esters, products which are being used to fireproof the polymers and copolymers
of vinyl chloridej Dimethyl, dibutyl and dioctyl chlorendate were tested and found
useful as fi-reproof plasticizers. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas and 2 tables. (Based
on authorst Eng. abst.] 1JPRS: 36,0021
SUB CODE: 07, 11 SUBM DATE: none OTH REF: 002
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PALITOV, Lp,.._(~,enlngrad)
Electric integrator for slow-changing time-functione given In the
form of deflection angles. Avton.i telem. 17 no.4:296-309 Ap '56.
(KIJU 9:8)
(Calculating machines)
11(4)
AUTHOR: Pal' tov. 1 P , Ezr,--rjeer
TITLE: Ana Con 3 it, -)f ti i,,;e I 6a-,ige faK)ne Ir.'r? A,-,:C;unt
N on-L2nesri ty (.Ana k i z teMS t'-'j- ,vo~iiera - -u-,he~.o:;.
nelineynostey)
PERIODICAL. rri ooros trcyeniyP pp ~-14
ABSTRACT: Puel Gauges are userA lo maxe -critinuous measure:,enls -F' tne vr~.Uale
of fluid fuel --ri a tank feedint an en,ine A ~-dt,a~-tcr is usei 83
a transducer, wbiGn ccnsl3te of' two coaxial iLeLaiii~- V,.!-,).Ch
are completely surimerged i-n the taae The diele,-tr.-: conetant -)f* the
fuel differs from that of air. and thus the iinpedan~,e :~f the ca~,acitor
varies as part of the capacit.~,r emerges from the flaid Tnis variation
is measured It was 1'-:%ind that in level trieters operdtir.8 -Y t.,,is
principle the -ndication instruments may tend ~u thus .re-
venting an accui%-Le reading of trie med5ured value. This 4el-f-excitatior
is calculated with the help of a harmon,.(~ linearizat,-on, ,1~31ng the
stability uxiteria L)y MixtaylovOie-1).It is possiblp. to letf,-rmine the
range of' parameterv loirmAtting )'ieff-excitatlon and l?,e ran~,e rJ
stability, without self-excitation Mirther ~qu,,cetjs WaLl a,-~tlloved by
estimating the influenre of eacn ~:arameter upon the afrij-1itudo and
Card 112 frequency variation of self-ex:itation and to compute thecorrespondinpLy
jov 1 9-b- 12-4"
Analysis of tne Cori trol --Sj.5-.em cf a ~'4el i~ine Into AcCoun t
corrected parameters Such calculations Lire carried out, the results
leading to the following recommendations:
1) By a proper choice of certain ~,arameters either a stat)le or
self-excited operation of the gauge can be secured.
2) A stable performance without self-excitation or with suplressed
self-excitation can be achieved oy reducing the time constant or the
amplification coefficient and by increasing dry friction or the totai
damping coefiicient. The latter measure usually consists of the in-
stallation of an eddy---urrent or air-damper. The utilization cf a
motor with a very small slip ieads to the same goal A negative feed-
back can be used to suppress self -excitation. For example, an ad-
ditional winding may be fitted to the motor, the volts~,e generated
therei.n driving the amplifier input,
3) In practice the device may also operate with self-excitation, the
sensitivity threshold of the device thus being con3iderably lowered
Permissiule ampiitudes are about a few tenths of a degree, which
may be ensured by reducing tha play of the gear. Instead of cog6ed-
wheel gears differential planetary gears may be used.- There are
6 figures and 1 3oviet reference.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4479
Popov, Ye. P., and I.P. Pal'tov
P-rlbl-izhennyye metody issledovaniya nelineynykh avtomaticheakikh sistem (Approxlxv
Mettods for Analyzing Nonlinear Automatic Systems) MoscorW, Fizmatgiz, 19b0.
792 p. 10,000 copies printed.
Ed- O.K. Sobolev; Tech. Ed.: N.A. Tunarkina.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and scientists concerned with the
theory and practical applications of automatic control system, particularly
th-nse which deal with nonlinearities in automatic control, stabilization and
regulating systems, and servomechanisms. The book is also suitable for student-.
and aspirants.
COVERAGE: The book presents a comprehensive treatment of various approximate methods
for analyzing the characteristics of nonlinear automatic systems. These methodB
are based largely on the theoretical concepts of harmonic balance and equivalent
linearizationi also treated are the specialized small-parameter method and atatis-
tical. linearization. A wide variety of nonlinearities is conBidereedand mary
Gard- -1/ 9
Approximate Methods for Analyzing (Cont.) SOV/4479
sample calculations am presented. Ye. P. Pbporv vrote Chapters 1 11, V (I
7T T'_.
'71 (1 5)p VIn: DC (1 - 4 ). and X. T.P. Pal'tov wro-te cbapt~ r
9) vi, vii (6 - lo), and IX (5 - 7). The anthors thank A, arif-m~ N. N
N~g~-lyub-v.. the editor.. 0.K. Sobolev, and A.I. Klimanov. There Fir- T-1-11
46 English, 14 German, 1 French, and 1 Czech.
TABLE OF COMIMM:
Pre f ac e
Cb. 1. Int.ro(biction
1. Examples of frequently encountered nonlinearities
2. On the inve-stigation of nonlinear automatic systems
Example of determination Of symmetrical self-excited oacillati,,,ns
4. Dependence of self-excited oscillations and stability on the
system parameters
5. Exemple of a qualitative evaluation of symmetrical transient
oscillation processes
ExamIle of unsymetrical self-excited nWllat ,)no and st&,i
erre,rs in a system of self-excited oscillations
aT-d
917/00 S/024/61/000/003/005/012
16,19000(10,311 //~// /I? a) E140/E463
AUTHORS: Pal'tov, I.P. and Fedorov, S.F. (Leningrad)
TITLE: The investigation of closed-loop systems containing
digital computers. taking into aCCOUnt amplitude-
quantization
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1961, No-3, pp.82-90
TEXT: It is customary in the examination of automatic control
ystems including digital computers in their loop to neglect
:
mplitude-quantization, on the assumption that such computers can
have a sufficient number of places to make them essentially linear
as far as the system is concerned, This is true insofar as
concerns the dynamic behaviour of the system. However, the static
precision of the computer will be defined essentially by the lowest
order digit, which Lorresponds to the dead-zone of an ordinary
control system. It iss the purpose of the present article to study
just this effect, deriving zelations valid for systems with only a
single bit output (relay :haraLteristic), an arbitrary number of
output levels (step-wise characteristic) up to and including the
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The investigation of closed-looli E140/E463
limiting case of an infinite number of levels (quasi-linear case).
The system is studied with particular reference to the correction
of gyrostabilizers with respect to precession (neglecting nutation).
It is assumed that the required repetition period of the system has
been found by the customary methods, The author introduces and
defines a normalization of the computer output to permit the
analysis and comparison of systems with different numbers of output
bits by the method of harmonic linearization. The analysis
extends to the stability conditions, It is found that there are
in general two limit cycles, one at low amplitude, which is
unstable,and an asymptotically increasing stable limit cycle.
Thus the system will come to rest or will carry out stable
oscillations. There are 7 figures and 7 Soviet references.
SUBMITTED; January 31, 1961
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AUTHOR: Pal'tov, 1. P. (Leningrad); Tnvetkov, V. 1. ~Leningrad)
ORG: none
TITLE: The use of an oscillatory criteriori for a quality eBtitnate of processes lr~
nonlij~ea_~ stems
SOURCE: AN SSSR, lzvestiya. Tt-Hinicheskaya kiberrietika, no. 1, 19(,(,,
TOPIC TAGS: nonlinear automatic conLrc I -darn_ s_-q~ reliabilitv
ABSTRACT: The authors have considered the feasibility of eniploying at. usciLia-
tory factor for a quaLity estimation of equivalent-converging processes ir. non-
linear systems. It is shown that the oscillatury criterion cari be used 101- Lhe
estimation of processes with nonliticarities of an~- form, including those
have equivalent amplitude-phase characteristiLt, jepe,ident both on ti:c ai.;..
as well as on the frequency of the inT) I it coordinate of the nonlinear eiet!,,(,i.! . -1, h-n
method may be used to estimate the quality of equi va lent - converKiT,g Pl'~t:;'53Cb 1'
the case of systems which contain r-nore than one nonlinearity. lio-xever, depeni,
ing on the location of the nonlinearity, preliminary trans f,) rnia tionB of .,,e
system circuit may be required. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 17 fc rf-ukas
SUB CODE: 13,14/ SUBM DATE: 2LMar64/ ORIG REF: 003 OTH REF:
i Card 1/1
BESEKERSKIY, Viktor Antonovich; Petrovich; FABRIKANT,
Yevgeniy Anatollyevich; FEDOROV, Stepan Mikhaylovich; CHDWEII,
Petr Ivanovich; SOBOLEV, O.K., red.; YURASHOVA, N.Ya., tekkm.
red.
[Collection of problems on the theory of automatic control]
Sbornik zadach po teoril avtomatichaskogo regulirovanlia. (By]
V.A.Besekerskii i dr. Moskva, Fimnatgiz, 1963. 408 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
(Automatic control)
PALITSEV, A.; AHAV, 0., redaktor; WILINA, A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
[National income under capitalism; outline of tbeory] Xatsiona!Vi
dokhod pri kapitalizme; ocherk teorii. Moak-va, Gos. izd-vo polit.
lit-ry, 1954. 111 p. (MLRA 8:1)
(income)
f 35bil
i,6~W60 S120 62/000/001A)U2/003
D251YD301
AUTHORS - Krylov, V.I. and Pal tsev, j~ A
TITLE.-, On the approximate solution of functions liavi-a~,
logarithmic sintfull-arities
ID
PERIODICAL: Vestsi akademii navuk 3SSR Seriya fizika-te),'..ich
nykh navul,, no 1, 1962, 13-18
=T The authors consider quadrature forviulac, jhi~-h
arise in n-,,nerical integration of a function of the tyl-
X- lg(e/x)f(x)dx
k.1 Akf(xk
The concept of "wei~;ht function" i s introduce(l, and it st ate~,
chat X k and A,,. are dependent on this wel ,'lit funct"on Al vilomial
in x, orthogonal i1'. 0, 1-1 for weiglit >~- ig(e,/x) is Eind
hence an interpolation formula for A is found Tables iire
k
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OF Xk alld Ak fnr v.!i iow: val w,.,, ar, jj vcn Lsi
error an. a.icl t-~,e meth,,(! is lllistratc,~I t~.rcc
p I C, s Tn( 'mi-puse W the ptc-lhor' i-, tc, incr(,,~;c- tile pr~.(,,*siori
EIPI)r OX i TEA (. so I [it i olv~ Therc ill.(. -1 tahlcs 'ind 4
iet-bloc and I noii Soviet hIm TIA, r(Iferciwe 14, thc Ln. ! i!,Il
guage publi-cation reat-'s as L. Kopal, Mimeri.cal Analvs~ s
i4i I ey New York 19 5 5
C ard 2/2
Iff LGTj V.1.1 PAL'251VO A.A.
Numerl"I Integration of functions b8ming a logarithmic
singularity at Um origin of Inatse, Westal AN WSR.
Seir.fis.-sat.nav, nools" 9659
Numerical integration of Amotions having logarithmile
slagularities at the end of the path of integration
lbdd.s U613 jMA l9ol)
PALI-MV. At A. * ,
32514. V&UltyVv, TV4 K., PtsfMo v,r*d#ktstyu, (Po-pove4u sta~'I V. V, ,
Tashchins *Povysltl uroven' tekhnieheikoro rro"ktirovanlya t4Drfyanykh prodpriyatly"
v zhum. 'Torf. pro=-stm. 1949, No. 6). Torf. prorm-st' , 1049, No. 10, a. 31-32.
SO: lAtopial Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 44
1. PAL'TzEV, A. G.: VAoILIEV, Yu. K.
2. USSR (600)
4. Peat Industry 0
7. Twenty years' activity of trie btqte Planning Institute "6tate Institute
for the Planning of Peat Industry rlants." Torf. prom., 29 no. 12, 1~521
9. Monthiz List of Russlan Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953.
Tn-cl a as =ed .-
NIEMEN=
PALORISIV. A.G., inzh.
Cor,m.grative efficiency of neat as fuel. Torf. orom. 35 no.7:14-16 '58.
(MINA 11:11)
1. 3osudRrBtvennvy inatitut po nroyekctirovnr~m zavodov ~orfyauoy nro-
myshlennosti.
(?eat )
4.
PALITSV, A.G.
-z-- --
Econcmic effectiveness of winning amd ccmplex utilization
of peat based on the requirements of main economic regions.
Torf. prom. 37 no-5-10-12 160. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu zavodov
torfyanoy promysIdennosti Gosplana RSFSR.
(Peat industry)
ABKUZI,, V.I.; AllT(jNC-V, V.Ya.; 13LMILIMERG, V.V.; VAREIITSCV, V."').;
VET.T.FE) N.A.; ZI'UZII,', V.A.; IV.QRV, V.I-;.; h-UMMR, ~i.j.;
LkTdl7,, A.V.; IIIAMEM, B.I.; Z~
FEROV, V.P.; P',OllalORCV, 11.1.; RAKOVSKlY, V.Ye.; 3-!"..'sF7Y, Ye.F.;
SGLOPOV) TYURE,'.2,,'.V, S.1%; TSUI,.-*.,*CV, S.A.; L,':.~I~YLKCV4,
Viktor Geor~.:icvich joriaclikin; obituary. Torf.prom. 317) no.4-.4'
0:
(Goriachkin, Viktor Georgievich, 1893-1(62)
PAL'TSEV, B-."-
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TITLE:i Expansion of solutions of the pirichlet-prob and the mixed problem for
the biharmonic equation into a serioa in solutions of reducing problems
SOURCE: Zhurnal vychislitelinoy matematiki. i natematicheskoy fiaiki, v. 6, no, 1,,
1966, 43-51
TOPIC TAGS: elliptic equation., differential ecluation,, Dirichlet problem,
convergent series
ABSTRACTt The author considers the Dirichlet problem for the bounded region C En
with sufficiently smooth boundary
A2U /:4 thoP *1h, Ur 0, -0.
and
A2" r
-0, Aujr (2)r
+Auj
all
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U (X, e) ev".
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sex-!as (3) coxwergm to the solution of (1) even for 1, Orige art. has: '42
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PALITS)~,Vf G. N.
PAL"-i'.V 7j. N. I I
R ... Vla~imirskaia Cblast' v chetvertoi piatiletke. 2-
izd. Vladimi;,*i;d*. Ctd. propbE. i agit. --Ibkoma, lq47. IC p.
SO: L.,', Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassifled
PkLITSEV, Q.M.
Spontaneous ruptures of the intestines. Sov. ined. 25 no.3:126-128
Mr 161. (MIU 14:3)
1. Iz Wedry fakulltetakoy khiurugil (zav. - prof. A.PqKaravanov)
Kalininskogo meditsinskogo instituta (direktor - dotBent A.N.Kushnev)
na base Oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - zaaluzhennyy
vrach RSFSR A.A.Sokolov).
(INTESTINES-WOUNDS kND INJURIES)
;-ALITSLV, (Kal~nin) ot;j.' Z~I. Kari :11.~7!k~'J~"' k-V.'I"
Surgical tr,~atment of i7as*.--~ca. K:-:r. F~'
1010-108 ( '(12. (1 - - - -
1. Iz fakulltetskay knirurgic!,eskoy k-l"niki ~zav. - ;'rof. A.".
Karavanov) Kalininskogo meditsinskogo ins~ituta na baze cr,.as*--
noy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhermyy vra~-Ir.
RSFSR A.A. Sokolov,, Kalinin.
PALITSNV, V., )mndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
-
Calculating the capacity of pneuvatic vertical convoi7ers for
milling produrts at flour wills. Muk. -elev.prom.22 no.11:11-22
11 156, (XLRA 10:1)
1. V9880yusW nauchno-Issladovatellskiy institut sernn i produktov
p4go parerabotki.
(Pneumfttic-tube transportntion) (Grain-handli" mftchinary)
PALITSBV IDV. A. ,
.,-V-, kand.tekhn.nauk; MALIS, A.. )mnd. takhn. nauk; KRUG
kand.tokhn. nauk.
High-efficiency cyclone dust collectors. Muk.-elov. prom. 24 no.12:
9-12 D 158. (KIRA 1-2: 1)
l.Vsasoymxqy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inatitut zerna i
produktov ego parerabotki.
(Dust collectors)
PALITSEV, V., kand.tekhn.nauk
*PnOwsatic conveying in grairj-haMling enterprises" bi [kand.t-p-kbn.nsukj
A.M.Daiadsio. Revieved by V.Palltsev. Mak.-elev. prom. 28
no.12:2$-29 D 162. (MIRA 16gl)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovateljskiy inetitut serna i
produktov yego pererabotki.
(Pneumatic conveying) (Grain handling)
(A) L 1336-66
ACCESSIOR MR: APS023759 ta/0334/65/0001008/0017/0020
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AWMIs Palltsev, J~Mdidate of technical Wleac"A adtruk, Te-'~xnginnrAB_'
TITLEt minimum permissible air velocity for vertical pneumatic conveyance of
grain products
SOUICE: Nukomolluo-elevatorneya pre"shlennost', no* 99 1965, 17-20
TOPIC TAM agrimatural mschLnsn~'~DeumatLc device, air flow
ABSTMACTt 7be article Is a report an experimental work does In 1964 at the All-
Union Scientific Research Institute of Grain and Grain Products an conditions of ob-
struction, and minim= permissible air velocity In the vertical tubes of pneumatic
grain con"Yer equipment. The experimental equipvwnt Is briefly described. Load
densities from 13 to 260 kg/s2.aeC were stuffed. The experiments won repeated 10-
30 times for each load, with a total of 237 experiments. These experiments showed
that obstruction takes place In the lower section of a vertical pneumstic grain con-
V-6yer tube in the area of minimum grain velocities. Experiments with various tube
diameters showed that the u4nim, permissible air velocity is a function of the rate
of twisting, A table is given for mini=m permissible air'velocity as a function of
Cord 1/2
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receiver type, moisture content and air source# These data Indicate that the type,
of receivor mnd moisture content have little effect cc the m1niwm permissible air
velocity. The sinimm per"selble air velocity is Independent of the reserve pros
sure of the air source (up to 3000 kg/ml for a comprosmor and up to 700 kg/m2 for
fan), but if the air velocity is reduced below the mialwmperalseLble value, the
tube is much more quickly blocked with a fan-type source, I.e. a compressor source
does not require high speed automatic regulation. orig. art. has: 5 figwes, 3
formulas, 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellekly instftut merna L produktov Ye9Q
perarabotki (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Grab and Grain Products)
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1. PALITST71 V.S.
2. TTSSR (6m)
L, . Apricultural Yachinery
7. Concerninp V.7. 'Rotsmanov's article "ralrulat-*nr vertical air Oucts 4r. -ra-*n r1eaning
machinen,." ','.c!. Pailtsev, Sellkhomashina no. (, 19,,3.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ATIRIL 1953. Unclassified.
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3493 PALITSEV, V. S.
Vsover3hernat vovaniye mellnichrWkh ventilyats lOnnykh ust~,novok.
Pod red. K. A. Yshakova. M. Zagotizd;.t, 1954. 204s. s. ill.
23 sm. 500 e~-z 8r. 25 k. B. per bibl.ogr: S. 192 (29'nazv.)
(54-57642) p. 664-7: 697-~+016-3)
KUMTS, Ya.fi.; TARUTIN, P.P.; MITM, V.S.; KHUSID, S.D.
- -". -.1.11.1
In memory of P.A.Eozlmin. Muk.-oley.prom.22 n0-3:32 Nr 156.
(lozlmin, Petr Alekseevich, 1871-1936) (MIRA 9:7)
BURSIAN, Vladimir Romanovich. kBnd.tekhn.nauk; P4 -TSKV, V.S., kand.
tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; RAUBB, P.V., inzh., retBonzent;
KEMINITSUTA, A.Z., red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A., tekhn.red.
[Pneumatic tube transportation in food industry plants] Pnevma-
ticheskii transport na predpriiatilakh pishchevol promyshlennosti.
Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1960. 178 p. (MIRA 13:9)
(Pneumatic tube transportation)
(Food industry.-Equipment and supplies)
BENDERSM', S.N., kand.tekhr.. naulki bti~Slk':, *V.:,., prof., kand.
tekhr.. nauk; VAS:LIITV, inzh.; F.Ye., inzh.;
ZHURAVLEV, V.F., kand. tekhL. naak;
inzh.; KRUGLOV, 4.N., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; KUKIBNYT,
A.A., dots., kand.tekhn. nauk; LE~-ACHEV, N.A., dots., kand.
tekhn. nauk; LEYKIN, A.Ya., inzh.; IW(EVISKITY, N.K., dots.,
kand. tekhn. nauk; FLATCLOV, prof., dok,.or tekhn.
nauk; SOKOLO'V, A.Ya., ~rof,, coktor tekhn. nauk; Y,"JTSU;KC,
K.I., kand. tekhr.. nauk, dotE., retsenzent; MHEI.EYENKO,
Ye.I., inzh., retsenzent; KUTUN, A,F., inzh,, retsenzent;
SEVa'YUH, A.I., retsenzent; KASECHFYEV, I.F., inzh.,
retsenzent- FALITSEV, V.S,, kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent;
YdINEL 'I-,- ITSKt A, A. Z, -,-rZrZr.-
[Conveyiz.g and reloading machi-nery fc.r the overall mechaniza-
tion of the food industried Transpor-tiruiushchie i peregr-u-
zochnye mashiny dlia kompleksno44 ri.~-khanizatsii pishchevyk-h
jroIzvadBtv. Mo!lkva, Pi.,ilichw1hill 111'Orylih1pnnost', 11461..
759 P. (M MA 19: 3)
~Gontinueci on r.,.xt ca~-d)
BENDERSKIY, S.N.-- (continued). Card I.
1. Odeaskiy texmo-logicheskly 'nst'~tut
(for Kutsenko, Naremskiy,. Veremeyenko, Kovtun). 2. StarshAy
ekspert Uprav'Leniya po avtor.atizatsli i oborudovaniyu alya
pishcbevoy promyshlennost4l Gosudarstvermogo ko,-iteta p0 ma-
shinoFtroyenlyu pr4l Gosplane SSSR (for Semerq-uk). 3. G.Iavny),
mekhanik Gosudarstvei.nago "nstituta po proyektirovaniyu prea-
priyatiy mukomollnokrupyanoy i kombikormovoy promyshl~-nnoslli
i elevatorno-sklndskogo kl,,ozyaystva (for Kashcheyev).
4. Zaveduyushchi-y laboratoriyey Vse-3o,,,uznogo nauchno-
issledovate'Llskogo instituta zerna d produktov ego perera-
botki (for Palltsev).
PAT.IT-qNV IQ-Aj-jr Semenovich. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nank; USHAKOV. K.A..
professor;-Voktor tekhnicheskilch nauk,Lwareat Stalinskoy prenii.
saslushenW. doyatell r-Taki I tokbnlk:l: GELIMAN, D.Ta, redaktor;
LAM, G.A., tekhredaktor
[Improvements in mill ventilation installations) UseversheumtYawanie
melInIchrqkh ventillatelannykh ustaumok. Pod red. Ir.A.Ushakova.
Moskva, Izd-vo takhn. I ekon. lit-ry po voprosan sagotovok, 1954.
203 P. [Micrortim] (KLRA 8:3)
(Flour mills-Ventilation)
. PALITSHV. Vladimir Samenovich. kand.tekhn.naW:; MALIS. Abram Yakovlevich,
kand.takhn.nouk; IMM, Alfey Nikoloyevich. Imnd.tekhn.nauk;
GXL'K&Nq D.Ta., red.; FRSMM, D.P., red.izd-va; GVIFMS. Y.L.,
takhn.red.
[Pneumatic transportation of flour] JWrosolltransport maki.
Leningrad. 1960. 55 p. (KIRA 14:2)
(Pneumatic-tube transportation)
(Flour mills-Iquipment and supplies)
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GURYINKE1.1, V.S., PALITSEV, Ye.l.
of Lhe state of the BeKmantAl avoaratus of the spinal cord
cn q 6imple mot.,or reactlion. Bioflzika 10 n-1.5c855-86C) 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
2. Ynetitut blclogichei3koy fAzlkl 0 SSFR, Moskva.
PAL'TSI&VA, A.
IMMAkiffibir
Tour reference book (OThe young naturalistIm calendar.' Reviewed
by A. Palltseva). On. net. no.6:16 S 156. (MLRA 9:10)
(Nature study--Handbooks, manuals. etc.)
PALITSEVx, A.M., metodist
Planning the production work of 5tudents in agricul".ure. hiol.
v shkole no.3:36-41 My-Je 161. (KRA 14: 7)
1. Ministerstvo prosveshcheniya RSFSR.
(Agriculture--Study and teaching)
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USSR (600)
Biology-Study and Teaching
Work of the young naturalists in schools of thp Moscow Provirce. A. N. Pallteeva.
let. v shkole No. 1. 1952.
Monthly List of liussian Accessions..Library of Congress, September 1952. UI~CLASSlFIYM.
PALITSEVA, A. N.
Pruning
Pruning fruit trees and berry oushes in Uie 4arden. Est. V !311KJie No. -,,
Monthly List of aussian Accessions, Liora.-y of ~;ongress, June 115.). Uncl.