TRVDOXIMOV, Y.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
__ - ~ ___ I - - -Calculating the mechatt'-cal chFiracteriatica of - induction motors - , - -
with throttle in the rotor circuit under econditions- of dynamic
braking. Hauch.trudy MGI no-17:213-218 1~6. -(MIRA 10: 11)
(Blectric motors, Induction)
s/196/61/000/oog/046/o32
AUTHOR: Yevdokimoy-L -V.
The use of reactor corrtrol of induction motors on
mine winders
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.9, 1961, 16s abstract 9K,125. (Gornyy zh. no.2,
1961, 53-56)
TEXT: Reactor control of induction motors on small winders
is considared. An uncontrolled starting reattor in the rotor
circuit, and parallal-seri6a resiotance, gives smooth automatic
acceleration to maximum speed with the minimum of starting
equipment. The disadvanta'ges of this circuit ares the high
-starting torque, which causes high dynamic loading of the machine
and rope5 the -relatively highstarting current compared with
contactor control; and the impossibility of-contr61ling the
speed. The control circuit with !a saturating reactor in the rotor
circuit combined with an uncontrolled reactor ensures smoother
application of starting torque. Experimental investigations of
the influence-of starting conditions on the magnitude of dynamic
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The us a of reactor. control of s/iq6/6i/000/009/0406/052
loads in components. of the winder, with contactor and with
r7.,eactor contrqlq~,showad that the maximum-torqt(s in-the main shaft
occurred at the instant of starting. With smooth application of
A,tarting.torque the amplitude of tensile stress in the winding
rope-isabout.40-50% of.the weight of the useful load*- Various
arrangements and mechanical characteristics for dynamic braking
of the winder motor with a saturating choke in the rotor circuit
are considgred. A two-induction atotor drive circuit is proposed.
There 4-9 -an uncontrolled starting -reactor in therdtor -circuit
of the first motori in that of the second motor are an
uncontrolled reactor and a saturating reactor which is necessary
for smooth starting. During braking the se,cond motor exerts
controlled dynamic retardation and the first motor continues to
operate under motor conditions. The overall mechanical
ch-arae-teristics -of this--system are--given.
3 literature references.
EAbstractor's note: Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
YMOKIMOVY VON. I kand.tekhn.nauk
-Adoption of chokingcoil control In a asynchronow totor of
holstinl~ machinery. Goraltur. no.2:53-56 F 161* (IUFA L/.: 3)
(Hooting machinery) (Electric motors, Induction)
!I,. a 0110-sided illp
n lu, of
Trady T"--onix. prote Y, Dvovai-Aya .11 proi,,azo;3tx-oy(~,,nJ-,.raj 3,
1". 237-5,7
1549).
st 5", (Lotopis 'Zhurnal Inylldi Statey, No. 15, 1949.)
SO: U-4355, 14 Aucu
yevdoldl-,07 V. P.
SO- 14 lu,--ust 5", 'Zl;luri,-nl
Statuo-,;-, No. 15, 11-119
AUTHOR, Yovdckimov, V.P., EnFireer SOV-117-55-10-17/'35
TITLE: Pneumatic Tbree-.JaU C"hucks tZekhk-ulach-
kovyye patrony)
PERIODICAL. Mashinostrcitel;, :'958, lir 10, pp 22 24 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Simple, safe and ri ,1-4able Dneamo-automatic chucks, devel-
'
oped at the Leningradskiy Mv~
I~nevmatika" (Le-mingrad flPnevmatikall
Plant), are of .1 tirpes w1th respect to dimensions (table
1) and can be used for all turning operations in m achine-
building. The plant also produces-spEcial two-jaw chucks
'for pressed blarkq of int-ricate profile. The pneumatic
zhucks r6ducs time-corsuming operations in handling blanks
during machining on turning and turret.lathes. The front
mendrel. of a t1arret lathe of the zavod imeni Ordzhonikidze
(Plant imeni Ordzhonikidze) is shown (photo 1), and the
pneumatic chuck, airduct, press button panel, and the
pneumatic aystam in explained (figo. 2 and 4). The chuck
design a!,-io per-mits machining of parts from long blanks
as is shown in tho chuck attachment to the 1D62 machine
(fig- 5) . There are 4 sets of diagrans, 1-photo and 1
table.
Card 1/1 1. Lathes----Equipnrant
TZVWKIFDV, V.P.
1 17~
Revdeslgn of pneumatic ch%2ck-9. Stan.i instr. 29 no.ll.,34-35
9 '58- (141RA 11:11)
I I I (Chucks) -
YEVDOK!14OVp Vlhtor Petrovich; bORSHOWSKAYA) _S.I.p -red,
4sagazed--dri X,
:14ILO. K.V.; YEVDOKIIIDV, V.P.
SIAVSKIY,
for spectrographs. Zav. lab. 31 no.lzl3l-132 165.
(ML i - 18 3)
L TSentrallnaya naudhno-isoledovatellskaya.laboratoriya-
Llvovskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva.
V
Y r7 ~'T
783-303
J4
Sbornik ZacL*,ch.Po Torgovov-.statistike.(CoUeotion of problens relating to
trade statlstics,:by) V. T. Yovdokimov W-V, P, MLOroy. -Moskva. Gostorg-
izdat, 1955.
318 p. Tables.
Bibliography: p. 118-119.
Ice,
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die
Aga. KjjW.r.242-a(jjl67); cf. Knip. C.A.St. 44t7*.---
0 c rm"ztfqrjCwkkNxjbtjax qatgncdby Ku~p is (Ater-
kfT4 with fir t6or Pto"we Of M- NIEI Is mwvwc4 br to
eet a tuft filing It Wilk CUP. To a
emming it to N114 ms
wifl. to be d matt. M14, Wil L% dmp of
wated an - M
04 tud 1-2 d= af ta
Ad4 citp dmp._i6t Iintd win. flemum C&OCk". -so
Wait 1-2 ads. and 40 am CUP it mcmarr. "a- ,k
IIST OC the O$A. M $ MkVCKVPC dide Sd4 L a drop c6
% , tk-Kpbfl.-
u -ble.c"eftt aad kA ~x the tkulcird'
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at"-Irdiac CIM 04 x mg(cme fat aw cv""14 of Kill w
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i - I
YWWKIKOV V. V.
yEnomov, V. vo- "Voli=etric-gravimetzic Method as a Yethod 6dr Hicroanalysis."
Min of Higher Education USSR.. Kazan' State U imeni V. 1. IRly-an(mr-Unin., Ka=l 1955
(Dissertations for Degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences)
SOs KnizIqayq Letopial No. 26, june 15,55,, Moseml
TZVWXIMDT, V#V,,
Use of a volumstrice-gravimetric method In the -mercurizatric
determination of the chlorine Ion. Uch. cap. Kaz. an. 117 no.9.
201-203 t57o (MIRA 13:1)
1,gasanskiy gosudarstvenw univerattat to. V.I. ullyanava-lanina.
Xafedra analiticheakoy khimM,
(Chlorine-Analisis)
SOV/137-59-1-2114
rranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p277(USSR)
AUTHOR; Yevdokimov2 V. V.
Volumetric-gravimetric Determination of Titanium in Steel
(Ob"yemno-vesovoye o~?redeleniyc-titana v stali)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap., Kazansk, un-fa, 1957, Vol 117, Nr 9, pp 204-206
ABSTRACT:.-The-use of 0.01-M solution of methylene blue is proposed for the
determination of small. amounts of *Ti in steel. The analysis is per-
formed on 1.0-1.5-g specimens of steel. The specimens are dis-
solved in 2N H2S04 and. H2S is passed.throu h the solution in order
9
to separate Cu and Mo. 2-5 drops of H702 are added to the filtrate,
which islaeated to 70-800C and 5G cc of KOH solution are added.
The precipitate is separated, dissolved in 10- 15 cc of concentrated
---HCI-,,--and the solutioniii di lut e-d. to. the mark in a- 50-cc, flask-after ,_ _
which aliquot portions (10 and 5 cc) are taken. Ti4+ is then reduced
to T13+, and the solutio n is heated and titrated with the solution of
methylene blue, to -discoloration. Theverification is performed- on a
standard specimen of Nr-51 steel. The relative error of the Ti
Card 1/1 determination is :1- 0. 11% (relative). Z - G
M
win
in
YEVDOKIMOVA YV,V,,j GENSHAFT, YU.S.
77V~K MOVA,
/cm2.
mp.
Compressibility of cerium ELt pressures up to 30,000 JKg
Co
Fi
Fiz. tver. tela 6 noo8:2449-2452 Ag f64.
RA 4'7:11
1. Institut fiziki vysokikh davleniy AfI:8SSRj:Mdskvet.
!'WT'fa
213o,~i-~, T/EPTC f 79/JWD/RM
-
m 1-1~04 1n
~414 65. 000. -- r144/oo 51-
A'~' t.9 7'a no VA. 8 o 15 a k h rn a nNN(mo a c o'. Ye d o K, -:a o v
a cow)
OR 01 none
TT TIE Combuation of conde-iaed sy&tems with polydtspersed componetits
SOUPCE- FLELka goreniya i vz!-yva, no. 4, 1965, 44-51
TOPIC TAGS: sol ld propellant- propellant, combustion, combustion
instability
A' 7 c I u e tudies hov,- abown that prone ants contain.ag
za E! r r.L
.ra C rl ~:lt v r a,- 11 n,! 6 S
x ',i-) e npart of rh s miInze oxidt-~er ia replAcad by a
n r ir lie dii f _i e 1an(I the re at In
paret.elt site dtarycf-ridt-ni; an rho
i itle i ac r- Ena r c ne tm rn in Ve 10 cl '-*',' bl~ come 9eq a ~;'l r
~ 7 - - - - I.,
Af-C M4 ApO&ir'_juj
_U,, zej of oxidizer
a qad fraction
PVI
parti L ~-_used~ Oris' --art. iha.al -.--.L,:ta e-a-ii.C u v e
c ca was
WW! 77 yl
(mVEWNIT IMal
sma com t uR/o3:a~166/6651boi/oo5s/oo6?
10 it _(Arof I I Dr. of Technical
ORGs [Yevdokimov) Central Planningand'Design Office (Tsentrallnoye proyektno-kon-
struktorakoye., byuro); (Kapustifil b~partvtont of Machine and Automtic Machine-- Design,,-
AU.-Uhion Textile and- Light Industries- Correspondence hsUtute, (Xifedr
T & royektiro-
vaniya mashin i &vtomatovIsesorunago Inkay
_-zaochnogo -instituta-tekstillnof V
T~
TITIM Acour&07 of the deposition-of film,coatings on the surface of textile
-materials
SOURCES IM. Tekhnologiya legkoy promyshlennostip no. 19 1966 p 58-67
WTOPIC TAGS I textile industry machineryl, protective coating, chemical depositionp
error statistics
ABSTRACT: Using bottoming machines with doctor systems as an examplaq the authors
consider acrApment and technological process-errors affacting the accuracy of depo-
sition of a coating. An attempt is made to treat these, errors i;--Athematica3ly.
Methods of eliminating these 4rrors, - -adjusting the equipment-and . controlLing
tho accuracy are discussed.in terms of theoretical probability 4.IrA statistical cal-
culations, In order to increase the accuracy of the deposition.,of coatings,, the
bottcrming machines should be equipped with autmtio devices which eliminate the
card 1/2
natLk; CHMOMICH, VA., kand.tokJan.nauk
B2-W-,-Yu kand.takhn.
Effect of the mchlaing finish of a abat On the wear 0-10' ~
TZVMKIMOV, Yu,A.# inzh.
V~T---f
. ~ --- -
lqz~~
Selection of pressure and air consumption of air curtains depending
I on their design. Tr-idy RIIZHT no.24:308-326 158. (VIRA 11:9)
(Air curtains)
Y=KI140V, Yu.A,, kand,tekhn.nauk
Selection of hot-air beatirgarstems for workahgpg of diesel anI steam"
Trudy RIIZR'f
locomotive depots no.26:138-152 158. (HIFA 12:3)
(Workehope-Heatirg and ventilation)
TMOKj!Py,-rnA,, kand.tekhnorauk
Inlet ventilation a1r 41strlbutorn operating w1th dvma Ic pressure.
Trudy RIIZHT no.26:153-159 '58. - NIRA 120)
(Workshops-Heating and ventilation)
kand.tekhnmuk, dotzent; KONERO, A.F., kand.takhn.nmak,
dotsent; ChMUZEVICH, V.A., kand.tekhu.nauk
Mechanical and aiatifriction characteristics of so-zondary capron.
Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.8:79-88 162. (KIRA 15:12)
1. Rostovakiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transport&.
(Ilylon-Testing)
YEVDOKIYDV, Yu.A.j kand.tekhnnauk; KOMILIKOp A.F., kand,tekhn,nauk
Effect of an abrasive medikui on antifriction properties of
capron.sliding bearings. Vest.mashinostr. 43 no.8-.46-48
Ag 163. (KRA 16:9)
(Plastic bearings--Testing)
m
f
17EVDCKIMOV, Y%A.A., kar-d.t.---khn.ra,Al- -1~ It f T
irach'.cea -,a the
or. tro 5
10 nr).7:33-36 . X. 165.
1:'ACC NR,
AP6030627 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413 66/000/016/012
3/0123
INVEN1"0R'.___YeVdokim0v --Yu A.-
ORG: none
,--TvLTLE'*--Sl.ide bearing@- Class 47*~No. 185156
-SOURCE: lzobreteniya,~ prom-y-shlen-n-yyy -o-braztsy,- tovarnyye -.znaki, no.: 16, 1966,123~___
TOPIC TAGS: bearing, slide bearing, nonfriction bearing
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a-slide bearing containing an insert
with lateral 'grooves on its inner surface. For better lubrication the grooves have
a triangular shapejencircle,the entire inner surface of the insert without--reaching
planes, and are spaced one gr??ve apart.- Oic,ig. art. ham. I figure.
CODE: .13/ SUBM DATE:. lljan65/
Card 1/1 UDCi 621.822.5
YEVDOKIMO.'Vp- U#A-vkkqid.t9khn.naixk
.,..x
Effect of the tempc.-ature. fact-or on the friction conditionB of
plastic bearings, Trudy TSNII PIPS no.283.*137-1,1+7 164.
(MIRA .18:4)
YEVDC)KIMOV. Yii.A., k&nd. t;--khn,nLLk
Calmaatton fcr a3lonomble lo&i.of plap" tezirbrgs In bu,-'T-
ding machinery. Sturoi, i dOre M&Sbo 8 ffOo t.' 19-22 06.3
011RA 17 P,
ACCESSION NR, AP4045024 S/0191/64/000/009/0,041/0043
AUTHOR: Yovdakimov. Yu. A., Kotenko, As Fe POPOV$ Me So
TITLE: The effect of lo%v temperature or- the antifriction properties of polycaprolactam
SOURCE: Plastichesklye massy*, no. 9, 1964, 41-43
TOPIC TAGS: polyeaprolactain, polyarnide, friction, abrasion, lubricant, low temperaturi
'lubrication, Kapron
ABSTRAM. Since the antiffiction properties of lyamides at low temperature have not
Po
been Investigated thoroughly so fart the abrasion and-the,coefficients of friction of Kapron
n steel, with and without lubricants, were investigated at 20-25C without preliminary
0
cooling of the samples, at 20-25C with preliminary cooling at -50C for 10 and 20 days,
i and at -50C, first under a constant specific pressure of 30 kgs/cM2, at different rates of
I abrasion (0. 25, 0. 5, 0. 99 and 1. 95 m/sec. ) and then at a constant abrasion speed of 0. 5
-ny/see.-and-different-pressures.-10,30,--50~ 75 k~,
_an4_ WOM2. Cylindrical polycaprolactam
and bronze. samples wera used. A steel disk was used-ai-the-abradafir.--The investigations.'
-were carried- out od"the, equippedWith a device which permitted adjustment of the load
temperatur required for the sample -Wid-the-setting of the moment of friction. Ilia
and a
tester is Illustrated. The experiment took 60 min, at room temperature and 20 min.
1/3
i card
'ACCESSION NR: AP4045024
at -50C. The length of the abrasion path varied from 500-7000 mm, depending on the
Ume and rate of abrasion. The samples were washed -carefully In alcohol, dried at +60C:
and weighed, the difference in weight being a measure of the degree of abrasion. It was I
found that the Gurface of the samples shows cracks after prolonged cooling. The depend
ence of the degree of abrasion, and coefficient of friction on the rate of abrasion and
pressure Is plotted. It is concluded that the friction of Kapron on a steel disk with a lub-
ricant at positive temperatures results In slight abrasion in a).1 cases. The same was ob-
served for the abrasion of bronze on steel. On abrading Kapron with steel without a lub-
ricant at positive temperatures, the abrasion was slightly higher than that with a lubricant
The abrasion of bronze samples with a lubricant was high compared to the abrasion of
Kapron without a lubricant or that of bronze with a lubricant. On abrading Kapron with
-steelvith and without a lubricant at low temperature 50 C)q the abrasion values and
Coefficients of -fricti(ip-diff6red only-tlightly -from - one- anothor and approached the values
obtaIned at positive temperatures. After MaInfaining kapron samples at a-low tomporam-.~
ture (-50C)fdr 10 or 20 days, their antifHetion properties decreased (the coefficient of
friction and abrasion increased), but the antifriction properties of bronze remained
almost unchanged. OrIg. art., has: 6 figtwes.
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card
Yu- B.,j LYTKINq V. B.s KOZWV, V. Ta.t MOCHU-49 V. G.9 KOCUETKOVS L.I.j
ELMO A. K.9 SEMYANOVS V. S.p SEMEUGVs B. A.v UNAKMI, 0. N-t
"Operating F4cperience of the APB-1.0
-Parer prosonted at'Ahe symposi= on -Small and MdIm Reactors- Vienna- 5-9 Sept 60 -
YZVDOKMOVP Yu.3,j; KaUMV, A. G,
-Dqqrience in i determining the age ot volquic rocks by- measuring
U'm esen4e of the
a~ I re-didual magnetization; probleiiif -the pr
n
4 161
_(Uva Mountain region-Rocks,,, Igneous-&gnetic properties)
YEVILOK 40Y
Analysis of the efficiency of a sqrvey net in geophysical prospect-
ing using motor vehicles. Noporudogoofiz. no63:160-164 161*
0AIU 15:8)
(Prospecting-Geophysical methods)
!/:Alr.vEY-klv, A.V.; SMIRNOV, V.A.; VOILIN, 1,14.; YIFVI.4~KIMOV, YU.Cl.;
-.-KOPULOVY-F.M.
Experience in using, the method of reducing local aeroga=a
annmalies to the leve), of the earthl< surfece for aerorqdlomtric
17
8
--(MMM 181-9)
FEDOSEYEV, V.M.; YEVDOK~~,~Qy,,,_Xa.Me-
S-derivatives of thiourea. Par. 9: Synthesis of,2-alkyl(a=,l)
-and 2-dialkylamino-5-(isothiiironliun brordde)-rlk:,6'thyl-A-
thiazoline hydrobromides. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 vo. 5:1551-1556
IIT 164. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyj universitet imeni Lomonosova.
.40W i I
SfL,ISHKOV, V. S'. BURITV ISKAYAy 'f-yc,;SAKS
------ yu-.
loriv, a 0
,ilsized t~,jt-.z L
Testa- of nowly tj~~rkth
protpectiva actl'AtY- P-11"T. i toks!. ")kS no.6037-7-38 N-D 165-
(~IVTI:A 19:1)
mom-
SHASHKOV, V.S.; FEDOSEYEV, VA; BURKOVSKAYA, T.Ye.; SAKSONOV, P.P.1 ANTIPOV, V.V.;
Study of the radiaprotective activity of some newly synthesized
thiazoline derivatives. Radiobiologit 4 no.6t927 164. (14rRA 18t7)
1. Moakovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitst im. M.V.Lcmonosova,
khimicheakiy fak-ulltet.
CHISMKOVe A-9- - UTDMIKOV, Tu-P-, ZAMROV, A. F. (deceased]
Properties of pitches and distillates In a three-stage oxidation
process. Trudy LTZ no.51-.159-163 '59- (HIRA 13:8)
(Pitch) (Oxidation)
PIROGOV, A.A.J-- KRASSO Ya.-R.; BORISKIN, I.Ye..;. KOSTINSKIY..-,D S.;
SOMA, G.Ye.; YEMKIMOV
: 4 Yu, Ft.
Using magnesia concrete and brick blocks for lining electric steel
smolting furnaces, Ogneupory 26 no. 4:176-180 161* (WIM 14:5)
l.Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateltskiy Institut, ogneupprcrr (for
Pirogov, Krass). 2. Khartkovskiy traktornyy zavod (for Bordskinp
Kostinskiyp Sokhap Yevdokimov),
(Refractory materials) (Sme"Iting furraces)
In
KAYNARSKIYI I.S.; ORLOVA, I.G.; PROKOpFi4KO, Mj..
YEVDOKIKOV, YU.P., SOKHNA, r,.Ye.-,
Testing of zircon dinas bricks in the arches of steel-smelting are
--fur-na(T-S, ___9g9e_U_Rqr7__ 27 no.2:77-80 162. (KRA 15:3)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut ogneuporov kfor
Kaynarsk,V, Orlova, Prokopenko). 2. Rhar'kovskly traktornyy
zavod im. Ordzhonikidze (for Sokha, Yevdokirov).
(Firebrick--Testine) (Electric furnaces)
KOKUR114,1 A.D.; ROZEIMALI, D.A.; !~Npq~;Mov~ YU.11.
investIgating the interaction of ox7gew)^ carbon mcnox-Ida and
I
carbon dioxide with charcoal under static corAltions. Trudy
LT-1 no.59:101-ld6 161. (P-LR-k 17-0)
S10351WOO0100210401052
AOO1/A1O1
AUTHORS: Veselov, K. Ye., Zhilin, A. V., Telepin, M. A.
TIME: The gravimetric suricy with marirr static gravimeters on the
Okhotskoye Sea and Pacific Ocean
PERIODICAL: ReferativnZpj zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 2, 1,062, 26,
absv
tract 2G160 (V sb. "Fril-J. geofizika", no. 29, Moscow, 1961,
136 - 156)
TMT: The purpose of research was the study of depth structure of the
Earth's crust in the transition zone from, the Asiatic continent to the Pacific
in the region of the lCurilo-Kamchatka. isiand row. The obsei-iations were conducted
from a moving ship with quartz non-astatisized gravimeters with horizontal fila-
mexyt and liquid temperature compensation, provided with strong damping and mounted
or. Cardan suspension. The measurements iwrere carried out simultaneously with three
gravimeter3, two of which were equipped with photorecording devices. The magni-
tude of a random error in measurement's with the group of instruments did not ex-
coed j1.8 nigal. The accuracy of vizual observations was somewhat lower than the
accuracy of measurements with photorocording. In procenaing tho reoulto werq
Card 1/2
The gravimetric survey with...
slo3516 "Vo, 00/00 21c]; Vo~.,
A001/A101
Introduced the corrections oil Etvoes and Pray (for depth) and anomalies of Fay
an"' Bouguer were then calculated, The density of the intmodinto l'ayor w'.'w irls-
and t
mid to bo, 2.65 wa Or dCA=iV - 1.03. For all thVeo I)Voftl the -~ur 0 o -
gravitational field in Fay reduction almost do not differ from each other. The
Motskoye Sea is characterized by a weak positive field, a small coastal effect
.distindtly'.appears at the Sakhalin shelf. The coastal effect is greater in the
zone of the Nurillskaya are. In the Ocoan the curve of Pay anornllu,~ romaino In
the-region of positive values, which are largar than on the Okhotskoye Sea. -_ The
__--authors -- calculatted-for-the- southern--and--nort horn p~6fild~--dd-n-s--it-y-----d-rops from, the
-upper boundary to thelover one, and the densitibs proper for three layers in
the northern section and four layers in the southern one.
I. Yesakov
[Abstracter's note:
Complete translation]
Card P,/2
25373
S/089/61/01-1/001/002/010
3102/B214
AUTHORSt Yevdokimov, Yu. V., Kozlov, V. Ya., Konochkin, V. G.
.. Ilo"Ehiet' Wov.-ITT.-, Krasin, A. K. , Lytkin, V. V~ , Severlyanov,
Semenov, B. A., Ushakov, G. N.
TITLEs Experienog from work with-th e First,Nuclear k
~FERIODIGALt Atomnaya onergiya, 1 no. 1, -1961-,,,-1-2 18
TEXTt The First Nucleax Power Piant in the USSR, which was the first in
the world, has been. successfu3I
-ily operated for seven yearsi this paper
presents a short survey of the experiences accumulated during the first six
years at this station, The station itself possesses all the eqipment
available at a large resea-rch reactor. The construction of the Beloyar&-Va
GBZS4Be~~Y-arak-,St-~-t- egionall El ) represents a further
of- iorking of the reactor
development ~I~e F=i =Iuc e~
at different power levels& In the' so-called'-ficold '~tate-',--at-O-.-UT-,bl-of~the-
nominal power, the re5~~tor has the lowest power level at which the automatic
power regulator can std-11 flunotioni the rise in this level is checked by
measuring the neutron flux; the power level can be doubled within 20 sec.
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Experience from work with B102/B214
Heating begins with a rise-of the-power.-level to-V,/.,of_the nominal power
"Oot4
(first cycles 160-1( U, pressure In the second cYclet 7 - 8 atm), then to--
10ci4o of the nominal power (temperature at the entrance to the reactors
1900C, steam pressure 12.5 atm); these parameters remain unchanged on further
increase of-power.- -The total heating t=o for t Ihe system is 3.5 - 4 hours;
during this time, nitrogen is blown in the graphite -system to remove oxygen.
The parameters of t~e power station for 50, 75, and IDYA of the nominal
power are given in Table 1. On shutting the reactor, it is first cooled,
.by utilizing the natural loss of heat, to the temperature of water in the
first cycle (110-1200C), which requires 1-5-2 hours.. The cooling water is
then removed from circulation and cooledl this enables the reactor to be
cooled rapidly. Reliability and duration of the reactorls operation depend
__--onthe quality of the fuel element, the station works with tube type ele-
Ed--
ments. The fuels -db.,it-a-ined,-'oetween-t-wo---tub-e,, of nonrusting steel (the
inner is 0.4 mm thick and the outer O~2 mm thick_)~_
particula-rly reliablet Not a single-element has been dislocated during the
whole period the station has been in operation. The system of partial
renewal of the fuel element is used for guaranteeing the dee-Dest possible
burning. (N. A. Dollezhal et al. reported on this at the Second Geneva
CareL 2/ 9
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B-,02/B214
Experience from work with
Conference # 1958). Numerical data about the consumption are given in Table
------.'?----Deformation of the fuel elements were chocked* a deformation of
14.20 + 0.02 mm (~k the el at-jackets--aas-found. Experiments relating to
the. boTiling of water in the fuel channels and determl,nat;i-(----bf-tti-e~-hycITo~------
on
dynamic characteristics of the fuel elements in the reactor were started
in 1956. The preliminaries were completed in September 1956, -and one channel
was brought to boiling operation. This first boiling channel worked for
400 hours at thermal loads df (0-45 - 0.85)-10 6kca'l/M 2, hr (steam content
5 - 2C~Is by weight, flow rate, 250 kg/hr). As th e S. stem provel satisfactory,
y
more channels were brought to boiling operation; in the middle of 1957 there
-were 70 such channels, more than half of the total. The boiling operation
was cha~racterized-by the-following-parameters: Steam content at the exit
of the channels: 5 - :25% by weight, thermal- load (0.6----I-3).j06kcal/m2-hr,
water f1ow rate 0-7 - I M/hr at 100 atm and 41963C at the exit. Since
superheating of steam const~Ltutes one of the most important methods for
increasing efficiency, experiments in-this ~;onnection were carried out in
the following years with a special experimental loop (Fig to study the
methods of bringing the steam to a superheated state. For this, a method of
--Card-- 3/9---
LIM,
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Experience from work with B102/B214
starting was perfected which requires only such equipment as is used in
ormal operation. During the period of tranaformation of the auperheating
n
operations the superheating channel could either be closed, or it could
work without cooling ("dry operation"), or with 'water cooling. The last
named method had a. number of advantages. The following starting methods
were studied: Starting.with continuous increase of the reactor power,
starting with decrease of the-reactor power, and combined methods (first
the former, and then the latter but lowering the power only for about
70%). To increase the safety of the reactoro a special system
was built in 1959 which prevents the esiape of the gas - steam mixture
into the -rentilation system when the tubes of the experimental holes
break down* This system "forIkocalizing the damage due to accident"
(Fig. 2) not only serves this purpose but also helps to purify the gas
after the accident has occurre(i. The system consists of a cylindrical tank
(6.2 m3) whose lower part (1.8 M3) is filled with water; in it are placed
the cooling coils and special nozzles through which the steam - gas mixture
streams into the water in the case of an accident. The gas is introduced
in a sensitive gas container. The whole system is placed in a protective
container equipped with manometex% thermometers, and dosimeteim There
Card 4/9
Y-W-noMllov, Yu. V.:
YEENDOXIMOV, Yu. V.-. "Ibe connection I>atween the Jacobin;i-Zinner comet and the
Draconid meteor stream". Kazan', 1955. Kazan' State U imeni V. I. Ullyanov-
Lenin. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Science of PhysicomathemRtica-.
-Scienoea)
SO:. Knizhnava Lntonisl , No. 41, 8 Oct -915
142996
S/035/62/0CQ/O 11/031/079
3,7,qVo AOO1/A1O1
AUTHOR: Yevd,okimov, Yu. V.
TITLE: The history of the meteoric stream Draconids.ard calculations of
Its orbits from observations of 1933 and 1946
PERIODICAL:-.-Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya. no. 11, 1962, 3,
abstract 11A5Y.__("Tr. Gorodsk. astron. observ. Kazansk. un'-talf,
1961, no. 33, 35 -' 69;- -,English summary)
TIT..r:' The author describes the history Of Studyin-g the comet Jacobini-
Zinner and meteoric stream Draconids. The orbital-elements of the comet-are-
presented which were calculated from observations of its every appearance prior--
to 1959. The method of determining the elements oi meteor orbits is'described,
by means of which those of the Draconid stream were calculated from photographic
observations carried out at various stations in 1933 and 1946. Meteor velocities
were annumed to be equal to the comet velocity at distances from the Sun corres-
ponding to the Instants of meteor observations. The xDment of the stream maxil-nam
activity is determined moat preclsely from visual observations (with an error of
Cara 112
3A05/62/000/011/031/079
The.history of the... A001/A101
I - 2 min), which enables one to determine the longitude of the orbit ascending
node with an accuracy of up to 2'1.5. Attention is drawn to necessity of allow-
ance for deviations of points of observation from the ecliptic plane. The cor-
rection in ascending node longitude for this deviation-ambunts.to about 10" and
is calculated by the formula:
d L ~0-0 cos A3 sin ('AO-L) ctg sin (A--L) x (B + Popo sin
where Fo 8".8018 -equatorial horizontal parallax of the Sun, p0, ~0, Ao are
geocentric coordinates of the observational, station, R, B, L are heliocentric
coordinates of the Earthts center, 9, A, are geocentric coordinates of the radiant.
There.are 37 references.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
P. Babadzhanov
'Card 212
YUJI
Notion of Jacobin*-Zl=er's cowt during 1933-1949. Astron.
chur, 40 no.3t544-552 P(y%-Ze 963. (HMA 16%6)
2. Kafadm astroncmil Kaxanskogo gosudarstvannago universitata,
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YEMKIMOT, Ya.ye.
GlacobIni-Zinnarla covet (1959b). Astron*tslr, no.205:5-6 0
159. (MM 13:6)
1. Kafedra astranami Irazanako$* universtiteta,
(Comats-1959)
YEMKIMDV Z S
Uautw~
~ valus - f m
-.I - -., - - fted 0 rine aigae-- in the Caspian baoin. ZhIvotnovoclstvo 20
no.8.-42 Ac 158.- (MIRA 11: 10)
1,Zavedurwhehiy khimiko-toketkologicheakim otdolom TwkmOusko7
respublikauskoy vetbaklaboratorii.
(Algae)
AZOS, S.; AR IYEV, A.; ARTAXONOT, I,; BABIML, I.; BRUMSKIT, V.; BLOZHW,V.;
BRAVMM, A.; BYKHO7SICIY, Tu.; VIN039"OVA, K.; GAIANKIYA, Ye.;
GIL'IMIMSHI, F.; GLOBA, To; GBRTM. N.; GORDO, G.; GULIDII, I.;
GULWAVAL. Te. ; GUSHCHM, I.; DATMOVSKLYAs Yee; WMMAYA, Go;
DAMMEW, B.; MUH07. V.; WILYSHINSKIT. L;
ZAYDMUrM# B.; AZKOSWIKOT, I.; ITKINA, So; TARMVSKIT. To;,
KWSHIH# Do; MINOT. To.; Kuz SOVA, Go; KURSHAMV, I.;
LAMNIX. H.; I&MUMOTICK, G.; LISOVSKIY. Do; LOSMOV, F.;
MLW3KIY# Yu.; HASLYANITZIY. I.; HAUNTS, A.; HILOR, L.;
NITROYANOV, So; HIMLYIDV, A.: HYAKnOIZOV, I.; MKIT11U, I.;
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PAKMOVA, Go; PXBM, S.; PIAKSINq 1,; PLBTMWA. No; POPOV. V.:
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Roman lazarevich Teller; an obituary. T37st. met. 11 no.5:78-79
K7 '58 (HIRA 11:6)
(Yeller, Roman Iazarevich, 139'?-1958)
YNOOKIYOVA.A.D.. kandidat maditsinkikikh nauk
Inportance of roontgenokymography in diagnosing pleutral adhasiorm
.40-45 Yq-Je '55- Orm 8:8)
go naitchno-tashdovatellskogo -tubar-
Arul
eznogo inatituta.(zam. direktora po nauchnoy chasti-profe DA
Aseyev) i kafedr7 tuberkuleza (zav.-profi IN'T.Shebanov) I Hookov-
skogo ordena Lentna maditsinskogo insttiuta.
-(KYHOGRAM, in varlons diseases,
pleural Mhosion in pulm. tubarc.)
(AMSIONS,
pleural. in pulm. tuberc., diag.-kymography)
(PIMURA, diieases,
adhesion. in pulm.,tu~erc., diag. kyiography,
(TUENRCULOSIBe PULMONART, conPlicatiors,
2leural adhesion, diag., kymography)
YNDOXIMOVA, A.D., kandidat maditsinakikh nauk
Diagnosis of ploural.lesiona In focal ard Infiltrating
pulmonary tuberculosis. Bov.med.19 no-10:31-37 0 '55.
(IMRA 8: 12)
Is kafedry tubarkulaza (zav.prof..F.T.Shebanov) I
Moskovskogo ordena Lonina maditainskopgo instltuta.
(TUSRRCUWSIS,- FULM"
focal & infiltrating, pleural changes. diag.)
(PLEURA, diseases
in focal infiltrating pula.tuberc.,diag.)
YMOKIMOTA, A.D..kandidat maditsinakikh nauk (Hoakwa)
Treatuent of tuberculosis with PAS and phthivazid. Irelld. i akufsh.
no.1:5-8 JA 156 (MA 9:4)
(SALICYLIC ACID) (11100111.110 AdID ISOMS) (TUMMCULOSIS)
D., Imud. mod. nauk.
eatment of pneunoplauritis with -antibiotic -6 -a14 chemlc*.U. Irob. tttb.
35 no.606-49 157- (KIM 12:1)
16, Iz Imfedry t-aborkuleza (zav. prof. V.V. Shebanov) I Hookovaltogo
ordana lanina meditainakogo inatituta im. 1.K. Sechenova.
(PIMRIGY, ther.
antibiotics & chamother. in -oneumopleuritis (Ihs))
(LUNG DISI&SZ, ther.
antibiotics & chemother.ju pnemropleuritis (Rua))
(Ar4TE310TICS, ther. use
pusumoplawltis, with obamother. (Rua))
SHMNOV, F.V., prof.; 7MOKINOVA, A.D.; SKUROVAL, T.F.; KOVAMA, S.I.
,"Antibacterial there-p7 In experimental and clinical tuberculoFils.'
Reviewed by F.V-Shebanov and others. Probletub, 37 no.3:101-
- . 1o6 '59. (HM 12:6)
(TOEWULOSIS) -
CHUMKOT, F.le, kand.med.nauk; 79MMIHOVAp AeD,,q k9nd*medenaak
CELWeal aspects exd treatmett of tuberwilools of the upper
respiratory tract in patients with disseminated tuberet4oolvp of the
1=gs. Tbat*otorin. 22 no.6t-70-76 ~60. (MDU 14:1)
1. Is bronkholaringologicheakogo otdelani~n (rukovaditell -,prof,
koff., Toznesenski3r) Mbskovskogo nauchno-issledaTdtell~kn* insti-
tuta, tubarkuleza Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR i kafedry
tuberkulaza (zav, - zasluzhennn deyatel I D=ld prof. 7.7. $h9banov)
Z lAbskovskogo ordem tenina meditsinskogo irtatituta imeni
I*H* Soohenova.
(TUBMWEaSTS)
- - --------
-7-
IEVDOKIMOVA,~A.D., dotsent
Effectiveness of antibacterial therapy for patients with dis-
seminated pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl.tub. no.8:17-23 161.
OMU .15:5)
1. rz kafedry tuberkuleza (zav. - zasluz-hennyy deyatell nauki
chlon-korrespondent AMN WSR prof. F.V. Shebanov) I Moskovskogo
ordena lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M. Sechenova.
(TUBMCULOSIB)
SHEBANOV, Filipp Vasillyevich, prot.; YEVDOKIMOVA, Anna Dmitriyevna,
dots.; LACHINYAH, red,
(Methodological manual In the conduction of practical work
on tuberculosis in medical institutes] Metodichaskoe poso-
bie k provedenift prakticheskikh zaniatii po tuberkulezu v
meditsinskikh institutakh. Moskva, Hedgiz, 1963. 154 P.
(11IRA 16:10)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Shebanov)
(TTIBERCULOSIS) (MEDICINEE-STUDY AND TEACHINGi
YEMIMOI/A., A.D.0 doteent
Course of. dioseaminatted pulmonary tuberculosis in antibacterial
treaiment. Probl. tub. 41 no,,9:33-39 163 (HIRA 174)
1. 1z kafedry tubarkuleza (zav. - chlen-4,orrespondent MR SSSR
prof. F.T. Shebanov) I Moskovskogo ordena tanina meditsinskogo
--lustituta-Ameni- I*Mt,--Secheno-,,ra,------ - -- - - --- ----------- -- -- ---I
YEVI)OKIWVA, A.D., dotsent
GrIgoril Ivanovich WIRA,01 lokii; on tbo J,2~th Pnniverr-a, v of thf.)
publication of his monograph, "Study of thv~aclc di--easecll-
Probl. tub. no.7:82-84 163.
1. Iz kafedry tubork-uleza (Zav. Chl'on-kcaTespondont AMT1 SLiSP,
prof. F.V. Shebv--) I Moskovokogo orderia lenina irieditsinslko,~,,o
-instituta-im-eni:I.M. Sechenova,
t- r-1 U 'i r1
UEM-MR, B.B., VALYTER, BAIAMIDTA, S-1., BONDARENKC, T.-,'., Y2,1TOXf,.Gf'A, A.I.
Infants-Diseases
AlbopVcin therarry in pneumonia in infants. Novocti.med.,- no. 23, -1951.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Copgressj 1952
1953. Unclassified.
I f
"The sigi~icancc, of the detom, ination of the function of irrLerml
respIIration in the clinical treatment of chronic in-Kerstitial pnewonia
of children." First lAoscow Order of Lenin Medical Imst Liieni I* M.
Sachanov. moscow, 1956. (Dissertatiom for the Derrrea of Gancucu-te
So: Knizhaya letopis' U
Ib- l6o 1956
YEVI)OKIMOVA A-,J.
9 nOJI-47-48 N 164.
1- 2-ya otdelrmiye starshago detskogo vozrasta Instituta pedintril
(dir. - doll-Isent M,,Ya. Stud,3nikin) AMIN ISSISH, Mnakvi-
LD ZO-VSKAYA L.S. YE xifiovk-,.A I
VDQ
Rol"f -.-4s.-rovlra-l-inf e ot-ion-in-the-
ild*l Pro 1, pe
0 gow
YEVDOKII40VA, A.I.; VOLKOVA, T.M.
Atypical hemoglobin in children with congenital hemolytic
anemia. Azerb. med. zhur. 41 no* 11:74,47 :N,1614,1
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Iz kliniki starshego detskogo vosranta, i laboratorii pato-
fiziologii Instituta padiatrii AMN SSSR (dir, --t,dotsent
M.Ya. Studenikin), Submitted Jan. 10., 1964.
ABDULTAYEV, K.M.,, REPI F.B,
State of mad-ullany hemopoicnis in hemolytic, ane--las
accordinu to dal of puncture and tr6ranobiopsy. Averb. ned.
zhur. 42 no,9;7-1k, 3 #65, (RIP-h 18.11)
1. Tz 2,-y kliniki itarche-go dritskogo yo-m,wta - dotsent
M.Ya. Studn;ikin) rAtmiurfoloCic-hp,~koy laborat,orl! (mv. - pi%-f.
1.S. Dergachev) Institi-ta pedl-atrii AMN SSSR- (dir. - dot~ncrit
M.Ya. Studenikin). SubmItted ",eptember 3, 1964.
,YBVJ)OXIHOVA, A.I.; SOROCIMAO, A.A.- - I
IlUstics based on ethyleellulose and butyrate acetate cellulose.
Biul.takh.-ekon.inform. no.1:10-12 '59. (HIM 12:2)
(Plastics) (Cellulose)
87652.
S/191/60/000/003/001/013
B016/BO54
AUTHORS: Pechenkin, A. L., Yevdokimo;;3L A I Sorochenko, A. i.
TITLE: Plastics (Etrols) on the Basis of.Cellulose Esters
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massyt 19609 No- 3, PP- 2-8
TEXT: The authors report on their study of compositions and applies,
tions of etrols. 1) Acetobutyrate cellulose etrol (ABCE). Resistance to
water and frostp and compatibility with plasticizers increase with in-
creasing content of butyryl groups in this ester, while its heat resis-
tance decreases. The physicomechanical characteristics as dependent on
the plasticizer used are given. Hence, the authors conclude that, among
all plasticizers studied, dibutyl sebacinate offers the strongest re-
siatance to frost. Triphenyl phosphate gives a higher hardness and
strength in static bending. Diootyl phthalate gives better oharacteris-
ties of resistance to heat and toughness. The following plasticizers
were also tested: dibutyl phthalate, dioctyl sebacinatep tricresyl
phosphateo-dibutyl adipinate, and EA-242 (YeD-242)-' Saloly as well as
mixtures of resorcinol dibenzoate with 106-tritertiary butyl phenol
Card 1/3
87652
Plastics.(Etrols) on the Basis of Cellulose S/191/60/000/003/001/013
Eaters M60054
(ff-23, P-23), and of salol with P-23, proved to be the most efficient
-stabtl:izera-~--B;4dides-,--the-authore-a tudi-ed-:-p-ootyl-phenol -u-p-amy-1-phenol-,-
resorcinol disalicylatel and resoreinol.dibenzoate. The authors give
-the physicome-chanical characteri-stics of four-ABCE types developed-by
--Nii-pp-(ScierLti,f-ic-Research-Inati.4~-u-te-of-Plaati-o--Producto)-.-AgJk~--4-5:t-2c~-----
both, for -lining st4er,,Ing
'wheels and for the production of small workpiecesi A943-38-12
(ABTaE-38-12) and AS4)-45-8 (ABTeE-45-6) for the production of thin-
walled workpieces without reinforcement and larger parts of motor ve-
hicles in temperate and tropical climates. This substance is also suited
InAustr --the --ausIcal-instruments, spec-
y~,-for --production-- of-
tacle-frames, incombustible toys, and--the like.-2)-.Aceto-propibnate-cellu-
lose and tripropionate-celluloue etrols, au compared with ABCE plastics,
#ave better mechanical properties, resistance to heat and water, can be
easily dyed with various colors, and have a more decorative look. Beat
plasticizers for them were: mixtures of dibutyl phthalate and dioctyl
phthalate. The following types were tested: AUQ) -48-30 (A.PTSE-48-30) ',
.-48-15; -33-301 -33-20; TffR)-64-20 (TPTsE-64-20), and -64-15. They are
quited for the production of motor-vehicle parts, door handles, radio
Pard 2/3
87652
PI
lastics (Etrols) on the Basis of cellulose 51191160100010031001/013
Eaters Bo16/BO54
and telephone parts. Among ethyl cellulose etrols of the types M (EP)
and NIT (EPT) , molded, and M (EL) as well as MT (ELT), centrifugally
cast, EL and EP are intended for use in temperate and cold climates,
the others for troDical olimate. They can be easily dyed with various
colors. On account of their valuable propertiesy they are recommended
for high-duty workpiecen (motor-vehicle parts). The authors mention
the following collaboratorst M. V. Gubachav, G. A. Balayev, Ye. N.
Matveyeva,l F..F. Meshcherova, A. A. Kozodoy, V. I. Gribkova, and
V. L. Gusakova.,There are Wfigures, 6 tablea, an&ll references:
3-Soviet,- I German,_ 6 and i British~
Card 3/3
--sprindirleff 'Of the' comMercial-'-Operatioll of. Inlaa water
tramap or ta tioa-andthis r&bisation --of- car go -14a dunget;--m: mantial
0
by r.s. graev. Reviewad b3r A.I. Avdoklmova, U.S. "Tateriatulkov.
Rach. transp. 18 no.4:56-3 of cover Ap 159. (KIRA 13:1)
(Inland water transportation) (cargo handlinO
-(Kraev, I.S.)
YZVDDXIMOVAo A.I.,; SOROCUSNIO, A.A.
Plastics (strola) based on cellulose estors. Plast#masb7
no~*312-8 060. (MIRA 13; 6)
(Plastics) (Cellulose estera)
LIM/Chemistry Viscose PIar 1547
Viscose
"Softening of Viscose (Cellbphare) Films with Glycerine I%Iater Solutions,"
S. N. Danilov, M. A. Sokolovsky,-A. 1. Evdokimova, 15 pp
ItZhur Obshch Khim" Vol XVII, No 3
it was found that the degree of swelling of the filsis in water solutions
was considerably higher than in~ater alone, aid that the conatituents of the
softening bath were absorbed by the films in proportions differing frem
those in which they are present in the bath.
PA 15T78
1. YEMMOVA, A.
2. ussa (60o)
4. Farm BuildiAgs
T, Assuring warm idnter conditions for livestock. Sell. stroi. 7 no. 5. 1952.
9. MOnthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FebruagZ -1953. Unclassified.
Yevdo 137-58-5~9353
Translation from: Referat.ivnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p79 (USSR)
AUTHOR; 'Y(!VdokimovA.
TITLE: The Removal of Impurities Accumulated in Zinc Electrolyte (Ob
osvobozhdenii tsinkovogo clektrolita ot nakaplivayushchikhsya
primesey)
PERIODICAL- Tr. soveshchaniya po metallurgii tsinka, 1954. Moscow,
Metallurgizdat, 1956, p 151-152
P
ABSTRACT: In order to free the electrolyte of a number of admixtures
which accumulate in it, a portion of it is periodically withdrawn
from the hydrometallurgical cycle. Solutions rich in admixtures
may be utilized in the production of lithopone; as the amount of
admixtures diminishes, the SOILLtions may be utilized in the pro-
duction of ZnS04 or in the manufacture of basic Zn sulfate or Zn
oxide-and-ammonium-sulfate.
L.P.
1-mpwitles 2.-:Zinc axtdes -8
1-- Eiectro4te.~'-- 0ources 3-. Zinc
compounds -Sources
Card /I
AUMORS: Yevdolcimova, A.K., Migina, A. 1. ana Tseydler, A.A.
_;r7c-atzaent of Zinc- and Tin-oxide contaixiinr~, dusts -witl
TITLE -. U
sulphuric acid. (Sernokislotnaja pererabotka vozo-onol,
soderzhashchilkh olizisi tsinka i olova).
PERIODICAL; Tsvetnyye 11&otcally, 195?, No. 9t PP-25-31 (USSR).
ABSTRAGT; The authors describe experiments carried out by -the
Gintsvetraet orEanization on the treat-meat with sul-Dhiric-
acid solutions of dusts containing zinc qmd tin oxid(s
produced: 1) during the smeltiP4 of
-secondary copper;- 2)
.1).-rand durins -the -production slals.
i;4g of tin
I * ti~'(- sof ~(Tables
They--- tabulate,- the - c~om osi -on the'~ us'US and
d
P__
.2) and i~ive results of experiients on-leachin(5 with
0 00
sulphuric acid of dusts calcined at 500, 700 or 0
or not calcined and of coiw. arative e:.--- erimentus viith 3jure
P P
oxide mixtures of various compositions. The behaviair
of -'V*he dust vias found to depend on their source. A
further series of experiments wan carried out only with
the dusts obtained durinc,-,,- :Cu:ainF,,, in which the dusts were
-treated with concentrated tulphuric acid the sulphatized
product beint~-lpached with-water;--sufficient acid was
Card 1/a added'-to- sulphatize --the --zinc.,and--lc ad- or-- tile zinc-, le-ad
136--9 5/1r----
Treatment of Zinc- and Tin-oxide containin- dusts with sul-Dhuric
acid.
and tin. The zinc-tin compounds were found to brealk- dovin
under the action of the concentriated acid. Final'
the authors Eive an account of their irivesti.-ation of tlie
combination of zinc and tin oxides calcin6d toE;et kr in
various proportions for four hours at 900 or 1200 C:
stable covipounds of the type SnO.ZnO vrere fori,.,ie~d 0C1
u 00
the rate of the reaction risinG with increasino temperature
e-nd Sn:Zn ratio.
There-are 3 figures, 5 tables and 2 Russian references.
AVAMIBLE; Library of Congress.
1. Zinc 2, Sul-Nric acid-Apphication
Card 2/2