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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YUDOVINA, S. A. - YUFA, YE. YA.

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-Automatic Broaching Lines and (cont..) SOV/5861 6. Automation of trav el-rams in vertical broaching machineB 7. Continuous broaching machines 8. Fixtures of broach Ing machines 38 Description of the hydraulic system. 46 Description of the hydraulic syBtem of the LM-l-S6 broaching machine 9. Removal of chips Calculation for the suctionunit 54 01110 Ill. AutordatliDn--of---Loading~-iT~dl-UnloacUng Cyerations of Broaching Machines 58 10. Hor12ontal continuous broaching machines of the MP-11 types with automatic loading and unloading The 2Q-11 machine with automatic loading for broach- ing span-surfaces of adjustable wrenches Variant of the automatic loading of arm5 into the fixture of the MP-11 broaching machine Card 3/5 Automatic Broaching lines and (Cont.) SOV/586! 'Ll. Aultematic,loading of the MP-6-SI horizontal automatic broaching machine 64 12. Hole-broaching machines with automatic loading 6' 13. Broaching machines ib automatic lineis for the manufacture of geara 'i4. The 75903 automatic slot-broaching machine 15. Broaching machines with vibrating automatio loaders Oka. 3:,V. Automatic BroaqhIng ldhes 16. Aull-foxatle line with gOinoinnati" horizontal-tunnel- ty pe broaching machines 17. SPeelal'.NF-5,9 horizontal broaching unit 78 18,_ Automatle mp-56 nne: 19, ~..Automatic Iiiie- with- two--NP~;IlnwN 27-- and MP-11-NI8 broaching machlnes~- 9J 20. The LM-1 automatic.line 96 210 The "Clncinn~Lti" ~automati~.-. line with built-in broaching-maohines 106, Card 4/ 5 -UDLWUP~~:~ Automatio Brouhins Lines and (C Iont SOVA86i YUDO Interaction *f gnvitational and sleotmomotic watsr -M--i in a porons medium. Tnidy lAn. gidromat. inst. no.11,220--23,1, 161. (MIRA 16-11.) (Boil percolation) GOE%LIK, B.T.. dotBent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; ISVIMOS.. AA. "tsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk ~deceasedl- Vuwyl-NA, 3-1 L asBisteu'.. Mectric and optical hygrometer. MlektricheBtvo no.1:80-82 Ja 149. (Hygrometry) WL-RA 7: 10 ) SAKS, V.N., gaolog; SHULIGINA, 11-1., paleontolop; BASOV, V.A., miltropaleontolog;.. Prallnina'z7 data on Jurassic ama lower Cretaceous sediments In the Andbar Valle7 and -In Anubar -BET, obtained In 1958. Inf orm. blul.MNA no.11:22--40 WRA 12:6) 1. Institut geologil Arktiki (for all). 2. Chlen-korreBpondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Saks). (Anabar region-Geoloff, Stratigraphic) ROAKINA, -Z.Z.; BASOV, V.A.;. YUDDVNYY, Yo.G. - QCWOVSK1Y. L.B. Results of specific research In the BolOshqj- BL-ZiChe7 192'and and Kbara-Tumus Peninsula in 1959. Inform. biul.-. SIIGA no.17: 45-52 '59. WIRA 13: 11) (Bol'shoy Begicbev Island-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Kbara-~amus Feninsula-Goology, Stratigraphic) Of Vurhi. 4-ad It, N~kw 15A Mod !A-.. 24. ~r'w W: wi-I 1, '0 *~: Avl %-![;I 1".V. j-"j. 14,1 0t 1:~ Z,'~. O%r t4,. t-vf4t*, dt--r. ti, -2l . tfi~-td dk~ I-W)Ac. ahfj"~ ' It, 'Ju., . I f~ffvj 1, gi-a. L, 4,* 1, with ,imm Pt,-)ii A~OA~). G M (j, v h! by itat-ht-n-atical statiaticB in the de7e., ,er: Iof oil and gas reservro'rs,, 127. vya. ucheb. zav.; neft, I- a~ 7 I g . (MIKA 17,,6) Amni r-kadf-mika 1,14. Gu .4 jV b)- ACC NP~ AT6o17642 SOURCE CODE: UR /2962!6 5 /0 /'C,, AUTUOR %,IHLo~ 0. V. ORG: None r TITLE; Random number generators with automatic.correction SOURCE: l~,osecrw..ln3titut-neftekhimicheBkov i Razovay- roMhlennosti. Trudy, no. 58, p 19 5. Elektronika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika v neftyanoy, gazovoy i khimicheskoy 1-ro- nyshlennosti (Electronics and computer engineering in the petroleum, gas and chemical industry), 77-79 F TOPIC TAGE;:, computer technology,, random.noise signal,.number, noise Bencrator, com- puter component ABSTRACT: The author describes two systems for generating random numbers with auto- matic correction. In the first system (see figure-I) anoise signal is sent from MW through amplifier Y to the input of shaper (P. The square pulses from the shaper are fed to the input of rectifier P which is closed 'until control pulses are recelved from the generator M. The arrival of a control pulne openq rectifior K and n ran(lorl) rillm- ber is formed in register P in a time interval At determined by the duration of tll~- control pulse. The value of the resultant number is determined by elementary logic i circuit CO and a pulse is sent to counter C41 or C42 depending on whether the number Card 1-A ACC NR% AT6017642 -A falls in the first or last interval for division of the -section. Numbers s.-hieb do r, fall into-either.of these sectlons~are thmin-out-rMe.cycle in repeated urtil the entire sample n has been taken,.iand a control pulse is then fed from the sampling counter Cq3 to counters Cq1 ~ahd Cq2 which send control signals to comparator C pro- portional to the veights of the digital places in the counters. A coutrol signal is sent from this --comparator to the- grid- of the, __ shaper tube which increases or reduces the level of the noise signal necessary for forming the square pulses. The second system (see figure 2) is designed for generating random numbers according to a pre- determined arbitrary distribution law. A variational series oz' numbers distributed- according to the given law is periodically generated in the form of a voltage curve by generatorra. A number generator vith bomogeneour, distribution (ACpp) is used for random and equally probable sampling of amplitudes on the voltage curve. The uniform- ly distributed numbers are fed to counter C4. Various numbers of cadence pulses frcm generator M are required for overfilling counter Cq depending on the magnitude of the number fed to the counter. The pulse generator is started simultaneously vith gene- rator r-3 after formation of the nmber in counter Cq. Thus the time intervals from triggering of generator M to the appearance of the overfill unit in counter Cq are random quantities uniformly distributed vith respect to the time interval. The over- fill unit in counter C4 opens rectifier K at random moments. This means that when time 7 for generailion of the voltage curve coincides with the UMO T' necessary for filling empty counter C4, a voltage with a definite magnitude appears at the output of rectifier K a! the moment iihen it opens. If the process is repeated N times, there CaM 2/4 L 586,66-66 ACC NR, AT11111112 ID are N randomly distributed equally probablevoltages produced by generator ri. ILPhe L-''continuous random quantities may be changed to discrete form by voltage-to-code con- vertor PIK and fed to buffer register SP. Control pulse W triggers the device. Orig. art, has: 2 figurts. FRI P CIO r ------ Figure 1. Block diagram for the random generator with homogeneous distribution: 14111-wI-noise source; Y-anplifier; lb-I-shaper; I -K-rectifier; n4--control pulse generator; Cq, 1 C41 and C42-number counters; C143-Sample space counter; C -comparator; CO-device '.-for.evaluati g the magnitude of the number. n Lj C L T Card 3/4 in6 to a ating random numbers accord: of the system for. gener generator; r-rectifier; ig,,~ 2. Block #sgraldBtributjon jav: _ r3--Voltase - F C:~-rounter, AC4pp. generatOT fOr ermined aTbitrarY generator; J13-delaY line; t rtor;,rp-buffer register; pre 'e' -code conve . ; rA__cadence pulse voltage-to di6tr;Lbuted random numbers homogeneously W-control pulse one/- ORIG F"; '03/ OT11 RU 000 SUB CODE: 09/ rm,4_ D-M av uchell. 7 of -random nunber" vy. (MRk 17 9) Trmsduoer_6-,., 164, no9526O7 v:701,i sill tpi K~f.dra ,Iektronil~l i' i EFLZWIOY 10.1 intituta neftekhiTL URevaluation of capital assatis' by P.Burdeb; "Organization of work for the revaluation of caPitSI assotsO b7 V.Gorolik. V.Ostroumov; "Hetbods for determining the depreciation of capital assots" by Y.Anisimov, 7.0stroumov. Reviewed by R.Ivanov, V.Mdovskii. Pin.SSSR 20 no.10:89-92 0 159. (MM 12:12) (Valuation) (Bunicb, P.) (Goralik, V.) (Anisimov, V.) LOB.trou.nov, 133-2-4/19 AUTHORS:Borodin V P Darmanyan, P.E.1,Yudson A.A. and Vasil'yev, A.;V. (9gin*ee*r's) TITLE: A Four-Period System 'of the Complex Automatic Control of Thermal Conditions of a Puel-Oil Fired Open Hearth Furnace (Chetyrekhperiodnaya skhema svyazan-nogo avtoregalirovaniya teplovogo rezhims mazutnoy martenovskoy pechi) FMODICAL: Stal', 1958, Nr 2,, pp.114-120 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A scheme of automatic control of thermal conditions of oil-fired open hearth furnaces developed by the Central leboratory of Automation and installed on the ITr 10 furnace of the above works is described. The schemer-4,p_erates accord- ing to four programmes corresponding to four technological periods of the smelting process. Programme 1 includes a "R. considerable part of the charging period and two thirds of Z the melting,peTiod; it is switched on by a motor relay of time,, operated by photorelay during the tap ing of steel. P Programme 2 includes-the remaining part of the smelting periodi it is switched on by a motor relay of time operated when a stable excess in the preset roof temperature is attained. Programme 3 includes the refining period and is switched on by a motor relay of time operated at the moment ..Of tapping slag.: Trogragime 4 includes the fettling period card 1/2 133-2-4/19 A Four-Period System of the Complex Automatic Control of Thermal Conditions of a Fael-Oil Fired Open Hearth Farnace. and the beginning of the,charging period of the next heat. Changing of programmes can also be hand operated. The scheme is shovm in Fig.l. Fuel consumption is controlled according to the temperatures of the roof and regenerators. The following parameters are controlled: consumption of fuel oill air-fuel ratio, amount of compressed air used in the atomiser, pressure of gases in the furnace, reverses, waste gas temperature at the bottom of the regenerators and draught in the waste gas flue. Characteristic data on the furnace on which the scheme ras operated I operating prac- tice and operating results are briefly described. The scheme o erated satisfactorily, but the final conclusion p regarding the efficiency of the scheme can be made only after an analysis of operating results of a fer%r furnace ~cam'oaigns.- - There. are 9 figures, ASSOCIATION: "Krasn*- Okt (Zavod "Krasn7jy 3-Y yabr" Works and TsLA Oktyabr i TsLA) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress, YUDRi:-, V.A., Ora, r,.N.; SCROM-N, S.P.; Im B.P., 1j'PSHOVI, ADRIANOVA, V. P. high_grade L, teel in open-hearth -Azmces fired With natur~al gas.- IStall 20 no. 7-.599-602 JI 160a, (IMA 14: 5) (open-heartb furnaces-Equipment and supplies) yuls mw I ZOIX zXn=XIm SW/5556 Imle -Y tearil i Traktika yroizvodatra r-artewrokoY et&U (Nev (bavelorrantal ng) 11oncov, Patallurgizdat, U the I.MeM and Practice of Oyen-Eearth Steabz~d h" a) i0l, - 439 V- (sextet, ~cV W233=0YAOSO MchnO90 GOVOChO IY _12,150 copies yrkatea.. spotsoring APBOYI 211MISterstro Tyeaha&D I areanago spAsItainob-o obrawyanlya RBMa )bD)=aM7 Institat st&U Amni Is V, St&lim, Eds.: H. A. Glinlkov, Profestor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, V. V. Nondakar, Professor, Docter of Technical Sciences, V. A. Kudrin, Docent, Canaidate of Teribnical Sciences, 0. N. &jks, Professor, Doctor tif Techulcal Sciences, and V. 1. 7avoyezd7, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed.: Ye. A. 33or'xo; Bd. of Publiahirg Howe: 3. D. Gro=07; Tecb. Ed.i A. 1. Kazm~eT. POP=: This collection of articles is, Intended tor rembers of scientMa institutions, Tamaty =mbara of schools of hiBber edacotitz, ang4nears vith xwtiMurgical yMcessea ard pb~mieaa cbm-Astry, and students a eisU21mg Pe Card IAI~ Zev (Deve2opmnntal in tb* TheO17 (Cont.) COMMAM., The, collection coowmv papeTz :mvievira the deyelopcznt of open- bearth steelmaldng theory and practice. 7be I~njx%rs, vritten ty ataff =mbors *f aebools of higba. edutatict, sciwitiftc research institutes, ana maim IdUratorles of retallurgital plants, vera presented ana diocansed at the Scientific Conference of Sebools vt Rigbor Education. 7~. follwing topics are considered- the kinetics and wchanism of carbon oxidation; thp. process of slag formation It open-beartb furnaces using im tbm charge eitter ore-lim briquets or oonipoite f1w (tbe prodact of calcini,,3 the Iture of li= vitb bauxite); the behwelor of hyarogen in the open-hearth bath; natal deoulfurization proccaneD; ttba cobtrol of the opon-heartb thArnal rvIting regime and Ito auto=tlon; beat-arginoerina pmbln= in large furnaces, neroaynamic Vroperties of fuel games and their flow In the furn.'~^e combustion cbsc-berl ancl tbA Jzq=ovement of high-alloy steel quality through the utilization of vacuum an& natural gases. The fol3oving persons took part in the discussion of the papers at the Confarencei S.I. Filippov, V.A. XUdrIM, N.A. Glinkar, B,?. Wam, V.I. Tavoya)dy, G.N. Oyks and le. V. Chelishchev Noscov Steel lustitute); Te. A. MLzachkOT. 6:16 A. S. xharitonov (zhdnwy iietallurgital institute); II.S. MikhayletsCinstitute of Cbemde-al )%taalurgy of the Siberian Branth of the Acade3V of Sciences MSR)j A.I. Stroganc-r and D. Ya. ?=lotskiy (Chelyabinal Polytechnic Inatitut-e); P.V. Vmrikhin Ural PoIrAchnic Institute); I.I. Yomin (the Foscov "Serp i =3mt- Motanw-gical Pl=t)l V.A. 7ukUT (Central Minn Polytechnic Izititut-) Aj 3ev (DmIo;mentr,3 in the Them (Cont.) M15556 and )4.1. DayliDoy (I;i&bt SCLWI of tba 268 rufarrmea, =Dtly Po-ict. Referenceo follow so= of thp articles. llerv &ra Row rD*"I:o;mqja3 in the ThOOr.1 (00146) Xa.-wtiv, Te. A. [Docent, C=didate of."LechAjeal Scier--es, Zb&.twv Xetallurgica.1 Institute]. Aerodpmde Pxpprties of Zial Owes and Their Flow In the CorhIstiOn Chmzber of an Oym-Heartb Furn=a Xudrin, V.A. tDoeent, Candidate of Tecbnical Belemes) 0 11 ks, :O.D..7atrunko, A.A. 7udnon) Tu. X. Ileebk4n, B.P. W=, IEZ~ Zal, I.I.. Anabalea RM-Bri-Mdidate of Tecbzi~ul Sciences], R.H. Ivanor I-Candidate'~of Tacbnlcal Sciencealp imd 7.7, Adrian= (EInaineer). Spaial Yeatures of X&kIng Rigb-Quallty steel It Watural-Gas-YireA O"n-11mrth 7=aces A.M. Lir--=, Bata%ov, D.X. (Docent], I.Mi'Vellnikay [Enginn V.D. Mudenny.7, P.7. Bolob, and A.I. Sintndeb [Ural Palyteebz1a M"titute' zurod in. Orazbonilddza Molya~bUskozo smaeldioza - M=t ineni Ordzboni)ddze of the Cbz3ja'binBk Sav=kboz] epcial Yap-tures of Making Steel Iz Vyen-Bearth Manseas With Kagnemite- Cbromd-te 12rick] Roof, Xudrin, V.A.). Tm,~ X. Beebld p To. 1. Tym*im lCandidate of Tecbnical Scienceab and To. T. Abrox1=7 [Moiscov Steel Mustitute The Acid Open-Nearth PzooeBa Card 201U 271 280 290 299 BORODIN, V.P.1 MARCHENKOVSKIY, G.F.; DAMWIAN, F.E., YUDSON, AA., KUROGMUNp B*N* Furnace operations vItb beat insulated arch4s. Vztallurg 6 no.21 .15-17 F 161, 14: -1) 1. Zavod 'Erasnyy Oktyabr"I i VvesoyumVy mauchno-issledovatel'skiy ins.titut xetanurgicheaU7 tepletekhniki. (Open-hearth furnaces) (Refractory materials) GOSTSY, B.I., kandidat telihnicbeakil.ch mauk; USWO7, Lb., kandidat teltnichaskikh nauk; KODONOVA, TA., inzhener; AXOPYAR. S.1., kamdidat takhnichaskilch nauk, rodaktor-, VASILIM, A.Y., kan- didat tekhnieheskikh nouk, redaktor, XRISTI, H.E., profosaor, redAktor; LIVOT, Ye.D., professor, redaktor; nUSHXIF, C.P., iuzhener, redakt or; inshoner, rodaktor; PLW j A _tp , HOMILIP B.1a, rodaktor. (InveDtigatimg cast Irom with shtraidal graphite I=Iusious and its use for tractor parts] lasleduvasie chugana to eforol- dallnol formoi pTmfite I primene-nia ego d1la trak%ornvkh dotalol. Moskva, Gas.unuchno-tekhm.issd-vo mechinastrait.lit-ry, igio.36 1). (Moscow. Gosudaretvaunyi soiuznyi unuchno-iseledovatellsk-ii trak- tornyl Imstitut [TrudA, no.7) (MT.'R 9; 1) BOB== I 58 and Vi. jul'y 1951, 6-15 yuduahkin, VoliehkiDi F'rom . ~Ipmtc. AWAXONOV, M.D., kamd1dat tekhnichaiskikh nemk; VSLIMKIW, I.E., in2hener; AXOPYAN. kandidat teldinicheskikh mauk, -redaktor; GOSTITY, B.I., !~ A,V., kandidat. takhnitheakik-h nauk, :raasktor; KRISTI, N,K.. profostor, raft-ktor; I'VOY, -prof essIor.,Ireclaktari, HAIASIMI , O.M., imshener, rcdpk- tor;-YMUSBK]3, N.S., lm%hener,l;;dsktor. Clwestigallqn ct-the-&58~gas anglual _ -XasledavamAe gas egan6ratoraogo dvigatelia G-58. Moskra, Gca.mauchuo-takhAzd-vo mashinostroitelit-7y, 11954. 26 p. (MoscoweGosudarstvanmyl solusnyi nmuchno-lacledovatellskii traktorp7ilustitut .[Trad7], no.n),. (um 9:1) 1JUraktor nauchno-li-Bladovatellskogo avtotraktornogo instit-ata (for Akopyan). (Gas skid oil-engines) ~4. )4AIAMOVSKIY,V.E., kandidat takhaichankikh nauk; AXOPYAN,S.I.. kandidut tekhaicheakikh nauk, otyetstvemyy radak-tor; GOSTEV,B.I., kandidat tekhnicheskilch nank-, zamestitell direktora po nimchnoy rabote; USILlYff,A.Y., kandidat tekhnicheskikh zauk, redaktor; Y-RISTI,14.K professor, redaktor; LIVGV,Te.1)., professor, redaktor-, PALkSRKIN, O.H., inzhener, redaktor; YUDUSHKIB,B.G., in2hener. redaktor; POBCMAPXVA,X.A., inzhener,-'F-e-'d5NFo-F,--"-Jgn'rMVA,Ye.B., tekhnichie- ski7 redaktor. [Investigationof the efficiency of tractor trauBmiesion system-al Issledmunie koeffitsienta poleznogo clelstviin traktomykh tran- smissil. Monkva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. lzd-vo mashlanoetroit. lit-ry, 1954. 50 p. (MoBcow, Gosudarstvannyi soiumyi nauchno-issledovatell- skii traktornyi institut. Trady, no.10) (PURA 8:9) I .__ - - 1, _jl f 1-7 TVDV 14 'K, !4 ISM3CH. Aole, iwhener; AXMYAN, S.I., kandidat teldmichaskikh nauk, redRktor; GOSTW, 3.1., kandidat takhnichaskM nauk, redriktor; VASIIIYJU, A.T., 3mndidat tokhnichoskikh mauk, radaktor; KRISTI, H.K., professor, redRktor; 11VOT. Te.D., professor, radaktor; W-MOTO, O.M., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, redak-tor; M SHK 11, G., Inzhaner, re- -tor; F~FMA, S.H., takhnich d ril e2kiy re "14b [Few m6thods for deterniiing the rjjt~ -of 'tractor engrIne parts] wear ,.L Primenenle nov7lai metodov opredalsnlia velichiny inuoDa detalai trak- tornago drigatelia. Moskva, Gos.na=hxo-teMn.,Izd-vo mashinastroit. lit-ry;,1936. [Trudil, no,14) (HLRA 9:10) li~- Dirakt or numbno-ii3sledevatellskose amtotraktornoge institutz Uor ~Aramran) (Tractors-3ngimes) ZUBJ)MTDV I.?., inmb,,- AXOPYAB, S A kand, iekhn. nauk, 1tv. red.; GOSTV, 3-:1., zam. o+v. red.; VASILIM, A.T., Icand. tekbn. nauk, red.; XMSTI. H.K.. prof. red.; L1707, Ta.D., prof., red.-. MAIASHKIN, kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; 7MUSUIN, N.G.,, Insh., red.; WARM, A.F., takhn, red, _p plungers used In the D-35 and D-54 tractor (Standardizimg fnel pum diesel engines] UnifilmtBiia plu=herov toplivnykb naBosov dlia traktorn7kh dizelci D-35 1 V-34- Nosk-M, Obs. nauchno-tekhn. i2d-vo nanhitostroitellnoi lit-ry 1956. 14 p. (Moscov. Gosudarst soiuznyi nauchno-ianledovatallskii traktorkvi institut. [MV) n0-15). (HLRA 10:Q) 1. Direktor nauchno-Insledovatel'skogo avtotraktornogo instituta. (for Akopyan). 2. Zamestitell direktora po mauchnoy rabote Tmuchno- iBBledovatsl'skc,gD avtotraktormogo instituta (for Gostev). F-.-- VELICMUN, I.E., kand.takhn. nauk; MPYAW, S.I., Imnd. telrft.nnuk, otv.rpd. GOSTRV, 3.1., knnd.tekhn.naukt zam.otv,red,- VASII'YzV, A.7., kan-;~ t-ekhn.nauk, red.; KRISTI, M.E., prof., red.; LIVOV, Ya.D., HLI4MM5. 0.H., kand.tekhn. uk; TUDUSHKIBO B."". inz~'.; tekhn.red. . ..... [Some ch%racteyistica of the Performance of gav-producer onginen] Hokotoryo osobannosti rabochago protteloan gas ogeterator-n3r1di Jvii:-nt~-71(31 Moskva, Goo, nauchno-tokhn i;d-vo mashinostroit. lit7y, (Moscow. Gosudarntvenn7i soiuznyl nauchno-issledovatel'ski! traktorn7i inatitut [Trud7j, no.16) (KI3A 12:3) (GaD and oil ongizeD-TeEt1mg) SOV/ I 37-rH - 7 1 e~ i Trans I at ion from: Referativnyyzhurnal, MetallurgiVa, 1958, Nr 7, p 321 (USSR) AUTHORS: Aglitskiy, V. A. , _Xy~ ~tski ~,_A~-P. , Fedotova, Ye. 1. TITLE: On the Method of Noble-metals Assay of Blister Copper (0 r;ietodike oprobovaniya che-rnovoy medi na soderz1hanive blagorodnykh metallov) PERIODICAL: Tr. 1 materialy. Ural' skiy n; -i, i proyektn. in-t rnedn. prom-sti, 1957, Nr Z, pp 355-360 ABSTRACT- The method of assaying (.MA) blister Cu by means of sarripling the liquid metal with a special mold-ladle without pouring Ole metal into a test mold, Several MA of crude CU for noble contents are given: Pattern drilling, taking of a liquid test sample from the converter or the laddle of the casting MIL!.,' I and granulation of liquid metal. The comparative charac t e rt the reSults obtained wlth different 14A is gi%,en. It is shuA- in taking the test b~- n-ica-is of drilling the n,-,. ties are encountered owing to the dirt the ingot, the uneven distribution of nobie rnc!a:,, :.l- ent sections of the zn8ot, and the differer~: t - Card 112 ness of the separate -structural cornponent-s of Itt-le SOV/1 37-58-7-16169 Qn the Method of Noble-metals Assay of Blister Copper in a different composition of the 'Line and the coarse fractions of "he chips. The latter complicates the preparation of the test sample of chips for the analysis. It is determined that in the sampling of liquid crude Cli a great influence on the vali&ty of the taking of the sample is exerted by the phenorn- ena of liquation. The presence of liquation phenomena during the solidifica tion of blister Cu has a telling effect on the noble-metal content in rellation the spot from which the sample was taken during the casting of Cu, whereas i!i the granulation of Cu its effect depends on whether the granulated rnetdl is drawn directly from the stream of the metal tested or is granulated from the lad-le, A. M. 1. Cop er--Ana1ysis 2. Copper (Liauid)Z-Sampling 3. Copper P --Test methods Card Z/z YTIDYTISKII., A.F., inzh. P, 6o. Pot-entia3ities of the copper ir-dustry. Gor. 4bu--. r-o.4:7-8 A. -11: 6" 1. Uniyromedl., Sverdlovalk. (Copper r-ines and mining) tM ~,V III& praauctivit7 to t'he basis of prcducticz achievements In Imilding commicAilax installations, Vast. OvIa2l 17 nO.3: 28 xr 157. (MU 10 -. 4) I* Zomestitell naebalOnits stroltellao-mozta2hiogo upravlenlyn *Le'ntelefols traye . Ommunicatiolk) (Buildlig) (Telec AI ~U!mlnate the causci of unprofiViblewas in lif -or-k. Veut.svifitl 17 -To 15"1. 10: r-,) I.Proizvoditoll rabnt Eitroit-ollno-mntazhrogo uiravle. (for 'Novoldr) 2 "i-mostitoll unravleniya (for Yuauon) YUDZGH 0..1-.- Si=ltaneous ovaillographiv Tideo signal form control b7 tho sca=Ing line and the frame. Vast-oviazi 15 no.8:25-26 Ag'55.. MRA 8:12) 1. Inzhener lmeningradekogo teletsentra (Television-Apparetua and supplIeB-Testing) (Oacillograph) Y&P Z t-, tq U. -L- TEUMION "Operation of Television Transmitting Tube with Long Camera Cable", by ElektrosvyazI., No 8,IAugwt 1957., PP 71-73- Me author suggests a P-P-W.me.thod for compensating for the time delay produced by long television camera cables. Each camera channel contains a network, which pernits time delay of the horizontal pulses of the transmitting tube by an amount eTual to the difference between the dura- tion of the line (64 microseconds) and the time delay corresponding to the length of the camera cable em ployed. Card ~jl 52.- K LO 1. YUFA, B. Ya - IMON I Xly, s, ya 2. USSR (600) 4. Geophysics - Wovgorod Province Report on the activity of the Homarovo geophysics party in the Lyubytino and Borovichi Districts of tho NovEorod Fravince. (abstract) Izv. Glav. upr. geol. fon. no. 3., 1947 ~qf Nonthly list of Rw- sian. Accessions, Library of Congress,, March 1953, Unclassified Rwawrts om a7 rol-auslyses of geological speeiments,2 Ravievea by BoIkilUfa. Raivads i okh. madr 20 no,.5:60- 63 3-0 254*' ()am lo-.1) (Mineralogy, Determinative) (Oram-Sampling and estimation) YUFA, B. Ya ~ Concerning V.1. Shash-k-Im's errors in check sanpling. Trudy Inst. geol. AB Kir. SSR no.10.'193-200 158. (WIT?k 12.- ~;"; (Oreo-Sawpling and estimtion) OZHIFEKITI 10511 WXIDI'OVI P'V-; 7"Al 2-Tas; HMIN, S.S., rod.imtl-va; BUOYA, V.7., [Rov to -prospect for uranium oras] Xak iskat' uTanovye rady. Moskva, GoB.nauobno-tekhn.izd-vo litl-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1959. 54 p. (Hlw 13:11) (prospecting) (Uranium ores) YUA,-A- Ya- Method fcr calculating occa-aiOnA-11 errors Of &-179eq Of aprpr&iza1s. Razved.i -At.nc--;r 2f- 1. Ministeretvo geologil I okhrarq nedr SSSB- (Mines and mineral resowces) IA:4 " I ~ .. ` , -- I ~ "arm- j, -`~ & -4 7 - - - , :~, . ...... 7 - ; . - ~, I T ; - ~ - I- r,NKO OZHIIISKIY, I.S. ; SOKOLOV, P. V. ; YUF&'jLla-.;.'GHv.AC F. ZJI., red. izd--va; BYEOZA, V.V., tekhn. red. "o-uraniaw vxes]-Kr~k i katl--uranovya j~zd.2. -sea-- 143~, ops at ------ 1962--- -55 -P (MIRA -16:3) figeoltekMid --i-do jjo~5kvai~ - 070 (Prospecting) (Uranium ores), YUFA- --B.Ya0- Datermining thD qualit7 factor of analytic radioneters, .-Geofiz. prib. no. 12~82-89,- t6?0 (MIRA 17: 5) A Is Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR. gw 51 YUFA, B. Ya. I..... ...... Equations for r-ean random arrora in nnaly--aa nrid use c~,- t,,iese equations for evaluating, the reproduction of minations. Zav.lab. 28 no.3029-336 '6.~, 1. 1. Mlnistterstvo geologii i oMrMv nzedr SFZR, (Materials-Analysis) (IMat-hematleal anal.;sts) YUPA, Bja. 1-bthod of excluding samples witba relatively very high ore content, Razved, i okh, nedr 28 no.8:19-2,3, Ag 162. -i ok' 1, VAnisterstvo gaologii hrany nedr SSM* TEWA, 3.P.,.-Imshener; NMETSM, Gol.. inzhener; COMTSMY. N.M., 11"n-ming-in, jmirnals of large sbafte Instead of grinding. Vest.mash. 36 no.3.0:55 0 '56. (Km 9:11) (SWts and ebafting) M AUTHORS.- Yuf a,, E.F. '__Engineer and V. Ye. TITLE: ~der Metallurgical Components (Metallokeramicheskiye izdeli3ra) PERIODICA1:. Vestnik Mashinostroyen-ya, 1958, Ur pp 84-85 (USSR) .ABSTRACT.-The. advantages and -D.Toduction methods are surveyed with phasis on ele-stric contact and antifriction materials. Cuntrolled porosity in contact materials enables the pores to hold the low-melting alloy fused by the breaking arc, which prevents welding. A contact pair, with a stationary contact,of a silver carbon composition and a moving -ontact of a silver nickel composition has been su6cessful. To ix_c~ease the me--hanical strength of the moving contact, a new silver nickel caz~bon composition permitting up to 8 kg/cm_ pressure compared with 4 in the older type, has been developed under the direu-tion of L.S. Palatnik, RDctor 0." Fhys4_cal and Hathematical,~Sciences,' Professor, by the KharIkovskiy elektromekhanicheskiy zavod (Kha-rl.kov Elect-o-mechanical Works) in co-operation ivith departments of the Xharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeTsitet (Kharlkov State Uxiiversit7) imeni Gor'kogo and Khar'kovski- poli- tekhnicheskiy institut (Kharikov Polytechnical Institute) Cardl/3 SOV/122-58-7-291/31 -Powder Metallurgical Con-ponents imeni Lenina.- Another group of mterials, a composition of.silver and cadmium oxide, is used in AC relays working in special atmospheres. The silver powder is prepared at the Khalrl-kov- Works. -by-.the.-electrolytic method which produices a sponge of 10.,)l particles. A special method for Pulverising th sp -avoi-ds work-hardening the particle surfaces.and a loss of:-dendritic structure. In the pressing of components, the observance of optimum pressure is vital. Experience of the Kharlkov Vlorks has shown that the porosity can be reduced to 2-Ylo', instead of the customary 5-?,~~'. Sine ering is carried out in a bydrogen atmosphere at 850 C during 2.5 hours. Si'Lver- cadmium oxide comDonents are sinterad without protective atmosphere for 1 hour at 830 - 850 ',C. Calibration f'c.,1.1.ows at Dressures of 4 000 - 5 000 k om-. Oil-impregnated bronze-graphite bearings are made by the Khar'kov Worirs. Iron graphite bearing sleeves up to 150 mm dia and 6C mm, length for silent electric motors are being developed by the works in co-operation with the Institut metallokeramiki AIT USSR (Powder Metallurgy Institute of the Ukrainian Ac.Sc. SSR). Made with 20-250% porosity, the composition Card.2/3 contains 9TIL iron powder and 30,,b' graphite. Carburising 3, 0 ~g 'ZL' N gmmq M Powder Metallurgical Components SOV/122-58-7-29/3i by sintering in a carburising medium is practised on Dowder metallurgical iron components. It is stated that :bearings of a table top fan made of an iron-graphite comDosition have seven times the service life of fabric rei~iforced plastic bearings and twice the service life of bronze graphite bearings. There is.1 table. ..Card 3/3 SOV/122-59-3-26/42 AUTHORS: jufa7 E.P. ..,.Lecturer,'and Dynshits, H.A., Engineer TITLE; On the Ways of Specialisation in Tool Manufactures (0 putyakh spetsializatsii instrumentallnykh proizvodstv) FERIODIC.AL: Vestnik Hashinostroyaniya, 19593?Nr 3, PP 76-77 (USSR) lk% ABSTRACT: The increased importance of specialised tooling within the total tool requirements is emphasised. The Kharlkov Economic Council, in promoting the specialisation of tool manufacture, has chosen the creation of specialis---' departments in the tool shops of engineering works to produce in centralised fashion a standard range of tools. A project was submitted to the Economic Council by the appropriate division of the Ukranian Branch of the Gosplan in co-operation with the Department of Industrial Economics and Organisation at the Kharlkov Polytechnic Institute (Khar1kovskiy Politekhnichesk.4y Instit-at) 'Imeni V.I. Lenin,7,~~. Estimated savings aT-e stated. An average percent-age is 28%. Special e-,ul-- ment would pay off in 5 months. Xeuertheless, specia- lised enterprises could achieve much higher savings. Card 1/2Certain types of IC-0oling should be produced within suitable existing manufactuping organisations. For SOV/122-59-3-26/42 On the Ways of Specialisation.in Tool*HanufactuTOS p03~table power tools should be produced where examplel Measures of small-motors-are-.--already manufactured. s.t, andardis ati-on needed for-successful specialisation are discussed. YUFA, E.P. [Orgoanization of meiil~;cuttimg tool-supply~at a machinery plant; mamal for the course "Industrial economics and organization of enterprises"] Organizat9iia instramentall- nf,go khoziaistva mashirostroitellnogo zavoda; uchebnoe -,)C>- sobie po kursu "Ekonomika promyshlennosti i 0-1ganizatS'1'1.'F, predprliatii.' Kharlkov, Khar3kovskii politekhricheski--' in-t im. V.I.Lenina, 1960. 29 p. 0.,,11~A 1,7.4) 'YU-vA, Engel* Pavlovicb; RAVLOV, S.P.: retsen=ant.-, MITER, B.Ya, - re-tsenzenl! EMKIH, A~A~,. i-rzh,, rad.~ SAIXANSKI-Y, A.A.. red. iz-d--ra; 2SIL-010VA, G3.9 tekbn. red. [Cuttimg tool department of a rAcchinery plant] Instramentallnoe kho2ialetvo mashimostroltellnogo zavoda. hoskvaj, Ges.nailchno- tekhnicheskoe izd-vo nashinost-roit.1-1t,-ry, 1961. 1111 p. (MIRA 15. 1) (Machinery industry-) (Metal--cuttlTig tools) Pav2ovich, im--b.; EIR=MO, Ye.G., Yund, taklin. muk, V.I., lnzh., red.izd-va; tekhn. red. (Manufacture of metalworking tools at a rrachinery plant; economics, organization and planning] Instramentallnoe proizvodstvo mashinoBtroitellnogo zavoda; ekonomika, orga- nizatsiia i planirovanie. Kiev., Gostekhizdat U&SR, 1963. 225 P. (MIRA 17: 1) (MchinexT induvtx7-~jaDi-'gv*.1Ont) (Metal-cutting tools) (,~Otalworking machinery) 085MZ7_ (V) T1_(1vM0AA_: I __ I A~"C NK: Ly4p~4-nov, 114ikhail Aleksandrovich (Candidate of Technical Sciences); Tsenta, !ZEvi',C-r,.'Y TeonidovicE.-N-~n-didate,of 'echnical Eciences); VUfa Ewell Pavlovich-(Do-cert) _.Loctric oulso machinina of tough met.:~ls and alloys (Elektroimpul'snaya obrabot~a v1yiZ1_, chrykh metallov i splavov)Kiev, Izd-vo "Tekhnika", 65. 0149 P. i1lu&-, biblio: 2,5C0 copi"es printed. TOPIC TAGES: netal finishing,, metalworkinZ., machinery, electric metal finishing, high strength meta3l., high strength alloy, precision finiLhing PURPOSE 9,M1 COVERAGE: Thin book gives the principles of electric pulse work~nj' Of parts riade from tough netaln and alloys. JUso presented is the technology of finish- ing sectional surfaco, production and reconditioning of rigging equipzaent. The ment for electric pulse working ('Luel supply, machinery) is described, and rec0,_.A:-'e_ n dations are made.for its use. The bcoki b~; considered useful to technical engineeras dealing witAn problems in the technical preparation of the production of machine con- struction, courses in technical institutes. TABIS UF CONTENTS (abridged) iPreface- 5 Ch.. I. Yain points and electrotechnical characteristics of electric pulse working-7 Ch.111. Equipment for electric pulse vorking-21 Card 1/2 IACC NR- AX6019451 iCh. ill. IF--inciples of thetechnoloMr of electric pulse working-46 Ch. IV, Precision and quality, o' the Aace If parts finished by electric pulse methods-76L Elee.,M Ac acess production and reconditioni Ch. V. tric pulse working, of s f of tecIlmological rigging equipmpnt-86 Bibliography-143 refractory metal SUB CODE: SM DAME ORIG M-Ym-; 028 YASTYATBV, 11.Z.; ORWV, lUFMOV-Yall.1; dote., rots-enzent; BOBOV, K.S., Prof., 1AFION'OV, A.N.p profs, red,fdeceasedl tHysteresis motors] Gisterezierye eliktrodvigateli, po- oobie dlia diplomnogoii karsovo o proektirovaniia. Mo- skva, Mosk. energ. in-t. Pt.2. Problem's of design] Vop- rosy proektirovaniia. 1963. 186 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Chl-en-korrespondent AN SM (for Larionov). BALAGUROY, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; GIUMP, Fador Fadorovich; LAILTUDY, Ar-2-ray Niko4yarltb, proL.Ldeceased]; EMT-IIJOV, dov-Ur teklm~nrmikp prof., retsenzent; kand. t!Bkhn. uk , dots., red.; FRIDKIN, L.M., tekhn. red, [Electrical machines with permanent m-agnets] Elektrichaskie mashiny s postolanmynd magnitamd. 14oskva, lzd-vo "Energiia," -1964. 479 p. (MLiA 17.3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent- Akadoridi nauk SSM (for Larionov). Y:FA-J--M,A,I,SLUTSKII., redo ~o IFUrniture ma=facture; bibliograpbD, of Soviet and " raign literatare of 1958-1960 (first half year)] P-rolsvodat7r, mabeli; bibl-lograficheskii ukazatell otechestvennoi i inostramoi literatury za .1956-3-960 99. (penroe polugodie). Moskva,f 1960. 144 p. (MRA 15:5) 1. YoBcow, TSentrallnava nauabno-tekbnichaskaya biblioteka lesnoy i bumazbnoy pronysblemosti. (Bibliograpby-Fu=iture) BOIZFIJKOV~ R-?.~ MCHI N.21.,, red.~ 70A, NA.A. oty. red. [Heat treatment of wood; bib:Liographic ip-Aex of the Soviet literature for 1935-1961 for engineers and tecbmicians]TEIP- lovaia obrabotka drevesiny bibliograficheskii uka~~z.tell otechestvennai literatury Glia inzhenerno-tekhr-icheski-1-h ra- botnikov za 1935-1961 gg. Moskva, Gos.k-omw-t So-veta Minis---co-v RSFM,j 1962. 16 p. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Moscow. TSentraltnaya nauchno-tekh*nichgskaya bibliotekEL les- noy i bi:mazhnoy prorVshlennosti. (BibliograpbDr-Wood-Heat treatment) YUFA, I-II.A.; Dtv. red. (Utilization of the waotes of the lumberingp saw=M am vood-- working industries; bibliographic index of foreign literature for the period fron 1955 to 196111spolIzovarde otlhoduv les(>- zagotovitellnoi, lesopillnoi i derevoobrabatyvaiushchei ryslrdennosti; bibalografichaskii uka ate!' i--Icsir tury -.a 19155-1961 gg. Fosk-va, GOSIETA.1, lcou.--. 1. Moscow. TSentrallnaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya bi'bl-iotelat ies- ng i bwazhnoy proryshlennosti. (BibliograplW--Ilood waste) A.~ otv. red. TV.Ej-=VSKAYA; N.N.; OTLIVANCHIX; A.N., red.; , H jProduction of particle bDarda; bibliographical index of Soviet and foreign literature for 1960-1961] Proizvodstvo droveanykb plit; bibliografichaskii ukazatell otechestven- noi i inostrwmoi literatury za 1960-1961 g Moskva, 1962. 93 p. 6RA 16:10) MAZARSKIT, S.M.; TUPA, H.S. Sulfur dioxide a2baust :fanz mwis of vinyl piast.IcB. Z"Im-Prom. 3.2 no.2:16-17 7 157. (YI.RA 10:5) I.RukDvoditel' gruppy natipDvggo ObDrudovanlya Giprobum (for Ma2ar- skiy) 2.Naehaltik kislotnogo taekha Syaslakogo tsej1ymlO2nD-bumaZhnogo kombinats (for Yufa) (Sulfur dioxide) (Exhaust systems) (Flewtics) v - //) /7-3, 1 0 r" 82 7 80 AUTHORS: Varentsov, F.V., Candidate of Technical SclenceE, vula, ?4.53.. Engineer TIM: The Motion of a Layer of Solid Particles i-n Tubular R,~tarv K PERIODICAL; Khimicheakoye mashinostroeniye, 1959, Nr- 5, pp. 22-2o 'USSR, ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to describe the -notion of a laye7 of sc---2 in a tubular rotary kiln, using the d-imensional P-na-",S. the function of different fmt._-,rs aflF'ertlng ~.he 7 and to establisn conditionz of fw-naca mnraar=lif,,~. :'riff -iw of a 'Layer of solid particles can be expressed --is a t~ir. variables: Q s f (Cog, T g, ds, D K)WV L V g,A where: velocity of motion of solid partllcies,.m/ser:~J, velocity of motion of the gas flow in the xiln m/sec; t C - specific grav, ri gravity of the gas, kg/m3; kg/M3; a - gas viscositv, kg/sec - mlz: " dS -d '- Me7. S ' Or S C particles, m; DK - inner t.&mete-r cf the velocity of rotation of the kiln, m/sec;aq~- angle,,of inciin~i-i- Card 1/4 the kiln, degrees; g - gravity acceleraiion, m - --------- 82780 SOV/184-59-5-8/17 Uhe Motion of a Layer of 3olid ?articles in Tubular Rotary Kilns ose of a-ilid paz-ticles, degrees; L - length of e kiln, m, degree of filling of the kiln cross-sectim, M theTJ -theorem of the dimenaional theory, three urit-erla a:._4 simplexes are derIved. The explicit form of functional connec,,10U. between the similarity criteria was established experimentE.11Y -"e experiments were carried out using a kiln of 6 m length and outer diameter. The inner diameter was ~00 and ;~50 upon the test conditions. The gas-fired kiln was equipped w!"_. the necessary instruments and worked according-to the counterf- principle. Four materials of different specific gravity were unsorted pyrite, crushed marble sand and coke. Each divided into four fractions by screen sizing. The av,~rage z-.-- particles of each fraction was determined with the instrument. The angle of repose was determined by the metn_-i Koler (Ref. 11). The mean gas velocity was detenmirel by primary and seoondary air consumption and by the amoarT gas. The charging time was twice the time the materia-', E*-Z!-,- the kiln. The instruments readings were recorded at 3c-~ intervals during tho second half of the test5. After eacr. Card 2/4 average stay of the material in the kiln was detemlnc-ul tv 82780 sov/184-59-5-8/17 'The Motion of a layer of Solid Particles in Tubular Rotary XI:Lns the weight of the discharged material by the average hourly cna--g~- The graph, Figure 6, showa that the gas temperature varia'~Ion :1-,~z not affect the velocity of the layer of solld particlea and ~w, t- expressed by a constant coef"f I~Ient, depending only Dn h-~- -,; - . ' , gravity of the material. The maximum differencs of tho~ va--? 1 44, for coke (specific gravity 1,9 kg/m,3) and irn scc~ r te-d p gravity 4,384 kg~O) was about 19%. Consequently, materials one mean coeff Icient is T,3-ken, the maximirl erro- 9%. Thua the criterion Jr./r can be neglecteed. The zra.--:~ 1, shows that the depmadenpe ofos/Og on L$.I/dn 1~. different materl&ls by Cloaely spaced h~,rlzonta.' ..nP3. the mean velocity of a layer of solid particle-- 1-s pra?il,-a- dependent of the kiln length and the cr-Iterion L neglected. An equation is derived. k )0.66 0.08( 0 M Re -0.01 Ga+ 0 -, 3_3 d' (A-) ID k OR ( 1. 28 j d13 ) where m - coefficient depending on tile kiln diameter. The co~~'Ficienzt m was determined e=erimentally for diameters 0._3 n and 0.55 -r.. FO!- Card 3/4 other diameters, it was computed. The velocity of the mater-'a-I 'n Y, 82780 sov/i84-59-5-8/17 The Motion of a lAyer of Solid Particles in Tubular Rotar-j Kilns kilns of different diameters was calculated by the formula of Sullivan, Maier and Ralston (Ref. 1), which gives results near to reality. The graph, Figure 9, shows that the experlmen-.a. values of m are sufficiently closeto the curve calculated by T-n- above formula, There are 8 graphz~ 1 dlagrwam, table L-id I.* references, 3 Soviet, 3 German and 5 English. card 4/4 -------------- --- --- - 1 .7. v - , " -7, - l.: m ... d I. k -T:~, . 444 P. h. Yula. U.4min. EMM zhw. 26~ 71 -1v, ews bt PrWu~vul 6 rmat~r th~vi th,( ob,4-~4 Gjaw and A. L. "C-.1. 61;. uit :-5 uscd custairls ADMI. ~11-1s, 4- I'm Z by heLtinu In aril ml, Q! Stoll N 9. crytt. ?4p% m-J 0.64 j, 5 lr~ 72 aLl. wmer AU dWhli~ I br. t.0 ",u ;rnttF bollb3w soki. Akt-- am a bolflu- wate- Tjr 0- hm, t Fe ;~Pt. w.-S 06, waz4-d -ft~ EtCH anwl !~ot w- ,I-. Lin. ly -, -, /1, . /! w . SF,R3RYAIIYY. S.B. TUF13, P.A. Synthesis of I-oxyphenazima derivatives* Ukr.k-him.zhur. 222 no.4:512-51) '56. (ITIRA 10:10) USS/Organic Chemistry. gynthetic Ozpnic Chemistryi 2-2 Abs,Jour:,:Ref ZhuV-,R~imisaj No 6)' 1957j- 19224. Author Syereb vjanyi .8. B.a_y ~aP Inst Title Syntbesis. of 1-kvdroxy~benazine Derivatives, 6. Haloid Wrivatives of I-hydroxypbenazine.: Orig Pub: ukr* khim. zh. 19560 22,, no 4, 512-5130. Abstract: By desalkylization of corresponding nothoxyderivatives 6-cblor-(I), 7-61or-CEI), 6-chlor-(111) and 7-brom-(Iv)- 1-bydroxypbena,zines were obtained. A mixture of 0. 2 mole o-nitroanisole, 0.2 mole n-bromaniline, 50 g. KOH and 300cc C6F,6-io-boiled for 7 hourso-and 1.;BethoXY-7- broMbenazine (v), yieia 12.3rp~,, m.p. 209-23.0 (cbromato- grapby:on A190;; from 3-1gr.) is obtainedi as by-products 0.37g. 2-broiptenazinej nq. 149-1500, and 1.01 s. 1,7- dimetboxypbena2iw,, za.p. 148-1500 wore isolated. A mix- Card 1/2 USworganic Chemistry. Synthetic Orgamie Chemistry. Abs Iour: Ref Zhur-Mimiya., Do 6p 1957o 192240' ture of I B. of 1-methoxy-7-,dhlorphenazinep ~2 g. AM ana 4ce C6H6 is boiled 5 hourn, cooled, off, decomposh with Icep and treated vith com. HC11 . and by alkalizinS &Ugbtly 11j, yield 92r,,., =p. 191-1920 (from ale.) is iso- a obtained.- from 0.08 B. 1-mth- oxyl-6-chlorybenazinep - 0. 2 S. AM3 an 10cc ' 6 I~ m.p. 2D3-204'0 (from and from I S.-OVp 2 S. AlBr snd 75c-. C6%' --lir, yield 74~.. M_ -P - 197-198 from 81c JI .3.,.r heeting. 30 min. of a solution of 0 .2 S. of 1-notboxy- 3-ciaox3thunazine Ila 10 cc 65"oj 52S04 111, yield 95% m.p. 19,7-1680 (from aqueous ale.) Is obtained. ftrt 5 see MKhim.,-1954, 41205. Card 2/2 4yutheth. sind prwpordot M i A Yuia_RWJ R. P, Vtl'tm.%n K-te-Y). zAwr- X-t-,A- 26, OU-M. U-J-S~R- 26, w--.rm RtOH tit-Ated vith Q8 1, fMt.NC~H-CHO'.- ml. RtOlq =d the I-*, sL-In trraz ed with I ~ rn! cw, 804 added drrpw=* Pyr as ornnv. ppt. wh-,C!; M:E-i in& wit)l RtOld a=l Laid. NaHC ,0.- pye 3i-4(, acnnp. 276-80'. It rctnds- the _zrowth ot isms- ReduxLng an --d- sialn, ul* a it Mr 'Rn"cl, .. lu~tllz Orlds the Pncnzmeric azcrmoh 9 tubenndw Trganisms an4 r., '_Iyy I I:ra. in MH vritl lilSO, rmdily yelds 11 ar. i., able by 0. IN HC'l at roma temp. and the !xtexit ~~hl ',~. -, detd. by detz- of 1 ~vy o),upling i4 it' In ntu--fil 2A, medilLlfll Ehc hYdr,'jYv6 is -I,jw Ou ciabk, the rate iucrc~.atng rupiffiy witt. 'A't ratmomer of 11 i2 w-,t Mffto~d It tur-, The X-ray valtem is f0f 11 ~1~! t-i Solw'/70-2e-10-49,t~ AUTHO',r,,S: Yagupollskiy, L. 'M.,,YUfav A. TITLE' Reaction of Phenyl-Phoz-horus Tetrachloride With .V etyrekhhhloristogo fenilfosfora s %Vzaimodeystviye eh - diazometanom) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1956, "Vol 28, Nr lo, _pp, 2853 2856 (USSR) A"MRIXT: ---The- reaction - investi ted according to reference 1, of the aliphatic dia%o-covpounds with phosphnriis halogenides showed that phcs-.)horus tri- and pnos~.",~'r- -,s pentachloride react rith diazomethane at _6ot~)-2-0 In the case of the former chloridel the reaction ar-,Qi~~ at the staZe of the monoalkyl derivative, wi th t, 'e formation of chloro-methyl-phoeDhorus dichloride; wit-. phosphorus penta chloride it continues up to t 'e tri- alkyl derivative, trichloro-trimethyl phosphine. T-e invectiE,ation of the reaction of arylphosphrr--o chloride .-,ith diazcmet"'_:ne sun-ested itself. !'_ w.-_- that phenyl-phosPhorus tetrachloride reacts MOSI re,41., with it at -400. After hydrolysis, a CdL%31- dicl,.ioro- Card-1/3 -dimethyl-phenyl - -phosphine- -oxide was-separated out. Reaction of Phenyl-Phosphorus Tetrachloride Wit hSOV Diazonethane The reaction pr6cee'.do via- the-"formation stage of dichloro-dimethyl-phenyl phosphorus dichloride: C H FC1 +2CHOr5, --),N F(CH H20C H ~(C!I'Cl 6 5 4 21 +LC 6 -4 52Cl)2Cl2]---;~ 6 5 Cobpound (1), separated out in colorless prisms,n difficultly soluble in water and benzene, and solves alcohol and acetone. Its chlorine atoms in the chlor,-~ methyl groups do not react earnily. TI-io nltrific-itioi,. r~f' (I) is achieved by means of a nitrating mixture, t:.e nitro group entering, accordinG to Sandmeyer('an~meyyer into the meta-position (Reaction pattern 2Vne end product (IV) can alno be obtained by the counter- synthesis 3. Thus the group I-ICH, C1 0 - P,\ 2 appears as a meta-position orientated CH2 C1 Card 2/3 substituent. There are 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. Reaction of Phen.-.-I-Phosj~hozus Tettra-chloride 77ith Diaz6methane ASSOC -TATIOIT: Institut organiches"Emy khiraii Al-adeziii n-n-ul- of Organic Chernistry al the AS UlcrSSR,, SUBMITTED:. July 30, 1957 S 3/079/60/0 - 0/04/ -1 bb/ GIS 0 BOOI/BOI I AUTHORSj Yagupollskiy, L. H., Yufa$ F* A. rl Phenyl Trichlorc.- TITLEi P)ienyl-bis-(trichloromethyl)-phosphinoxide ni7thyl Phosphinic Acid, and Their Beriv es PMODICAD Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1060, Vol. 30, Fo. 4, PP~ TEXT: The authors aimed at sy)nthesizing compounds containing a phosphorus atom linked with the benzene rln~; and with one or two trichloromethyl c The oxide of w,wl-dichlorodi-methyl Dhenyl phosphine (Ref. 1), -iihich wE-,q chlorinated at 150-2150, served as !he initial product. The resultinE produc- was the oxide of phen,*I-bis-(trichloromethyl)-phosphine (I) 0 C "Ef (C-'! 01) >C H P(Col The oxide of w,tol-dichloro dimethyl-(p- 6 5 -2, 2 6 2' chlorophen.-yl)-phosphine, uhich -was obt ained from D-chlorophenyl tetrachloro- phosphorus and diazomothan.-, wfo chlo~~-4nvted, and "lit, UxIde of p-chloropheny". Card 1/ 3 Phonyl.-bis-(trichlorome4vhyl)-phoz)phinoxide, Phenyl S/079/60/030/04/56/0t,(D Trichloromethyl Phoaphinic Acid, and Their BOOI/Boll Derivatives bis-(trichloromethyl)-phospl~ine (11) was obtained, Both oxides (1) and (1!~~ are colorless crystalline products and do not change an the action of aqueous acid-and alkali solutions up to 100o. They are so stable that them: can be nitrated at 1000 with the nitration mixture: X Ccl3 O.pZ eel3 -P 0- '-,CC3.- Cal 3 3 "2 1102 The ethyl -6ster of phenyl trichloromethyl phosphi*nic acid wao taken as the initial product of the synthesis of the derivatives of the latter (Ref, 2). Investigations were extended to the reaction of ester (III'~ with rCl,~ the acid chloride (TIV) forminE according to Scheme 2. In addition to the Card 2/3 acid chloride (IV) there arises a certalp am. ount of (V) , accordinr~ to Scheme 3- On heating the ester (III) vith 3 mOles Of PCI -&-t 100-160", ti 5 \complex (VI) is formed (Scheme 4)i -which, on hydrolyzing, gives rise to -iT-cidchloride (IV) in a quarititative yield. The authors becaz~E the article by F. Biddle, 1, KennedX, 1. Willans (Ref. 3) or-1-- ~i- completed their own investiGation (Scheme 5). A paper by G, Kam;i,y is (Ref. 2). There are 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet-~ ASSOCIATIONs Institut orr,~~anichenkoy kh1mii Akademii nauk Ukr'nin Choy SsR (Institute of O~,ganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences,- ,Ukrainskaya SSR) SUBMITTED: 11 av 19 5 .9 Card.3/3 ,t- I:,- . . I.- - 'i~. - I., . 1, -~ ~- I w, I ~ 10(6) PHA--W I SOU =PLOIVATION SOT/3199 Ak&ddwlya nauk S=. X"titut obohohey i noorganlahaskoy kh'aff im. ff. a. Varnakosa AAL1Ix b1wrodnykh watmalov (Analysis of Roble ANtals) Moscow, 1959. 193 P. Irrats, slip Inserted. V,TOO capita printed. Usp, 116-s W. K. Pahenttayn, USSR kasaway, of Saiances, Carre- *~ondit% Membarl and 0. Ye. ZvyagLntsev. Doctor Of Chemical Solowdom; Zda. Of Publishing 1(ouseat T. 0 . Lovi, and D. W. Tetrocows Tech. Ed.t 1. a. augava. 6d PUXPO=j This collection of articles Is for sel*lmtlst$ engag in the study and kh&ly2l* of the noble Metals. CMIRAM Ytda to a collection of articles an the analysis Of .the noble watals. It includes studies carried out by the Institute of ftnoril *M UorgAnLa Choodstry In. N. XarmLLov (AN =SX). as well aj reports presentad by sol*ntifla rossArah orgazlittloas end by imu atriLl *aterprissa at the Third and Yourth Conrarshow ' *" Nable Metals hold in 1954 and 1957, rospectitely. _,7" - it ~dlea and reports. describe new arganio reaCents for SrAvl.- ] metric d*tarwinst4ce of blatinum metal and physicochandtaLl I's Of WALYGLO 4PActrOPhotomstri. polltrographie and tpo~entiom~ trio). SpacLal attention to given to spectral analyale for the dotdraInatlon of admLttures in alloys or platf- agetale, silver. and gold, an wall &a in refined noble "tAag. The collection also includes analytical methods. tables t. a wn. " o"'t to '" r gig 00" 1 " a"taig 0 "' pi group. as well as a review of the literature on the analysis of olutinum uptals-publAshed in the last five years. go "11tism a" ment parso Oned. Rareraneas follow each etA -Pshenitayn. U. K., I- V- PrOkOf'YOV end A, thlow,wa for the Concentration of Plat!nU21 Metals X. &M )1. V. VfidmLVjjko. Use of Nitrogen --b-6mie kolds for the twtarcl- libatitutod Ults of D11laocar hation of Plattnum Metals 23 r2hdnjtgyjj, T1. K., Pf. 1. YuZ1VO and L. 0. SAI'l Cwt*rmi"tjc,O of 1"r 29 p"oltsyn, w. K. &M M- I. Yuzlko. Speetrophotomatris Dst.rm-Ln.stion of F(hodium Vith the Aid of Potassium Iodide 3T and L. 0. U I -&!,Ara - 1. (FlntM- - u"tlan of ridl urlo 1,6IM .5rutions by oat* rm - .qj.otror,q~t~t~jo and Potentl-mtrio MathodD 460 Ph tocolort"tric Method for the auju in the Presenco of Pli~~,Xwzs 11"ttcm or Rhodt r, Yura. rhotocoiort,oetric Methods - Mm. motal. in ti. JL -Iy ISMT-Yra 65 M. A. Y.?~.rm"ya e.J V. D. 14,;ZLjk2YA. - "1-Crv,rh1c Datermftolf~,On' Or-US3W Pletal -Xd0- iiijr Ln Refined Irldiu. TO pu-t- 4,-A, (Ua~eaaod) ar%dv. D. Rntr-iko~a. Dotopral- -tiwi 6!t;.. Xtmi. i. Pftn.e 311- IV. U., Y-- 4ydal- Und V. S. 7owyanko. PQIArugrap.~L.-C Dot~rMl~t!Do R. Cvr-.,Il k;obll, Metal* by U.Ing F114tir- Faactrodez- t3z h,,I.k-, V. N. by 1'. r-t;,- clltt&1~1~9 PlAtt... YKA39 I YAOOK MrPLOrrATION SW/3199 AkadeKi,ya nAuk =R. rnstftut obahchey I neargardaheakdy kkialt Kurn*kova Aetag hijagaroonyth %otallov (Aftalyals of Noble Mitals) Moscow. 1959. 193 P. Mrrata slip fusertad. 2,700 copies printed. Kemp- rd. # W. X. 7fthanitsyn, USM Academy of Sciences, Corre- ooellr4 Plaubar; and 0. Ys, Zvyagintsev, Boater of Chemical Hausess T. 0 . Levi, and Be We t~ inneeal Ede. of PublIWAl u Tz-Iro"vJ Tech. W.1 1. It. "ova. VUWC=t Ibis 4611matLan of articles Is for scientists engaged in the studr and rzalysto of the noble metals. CC1Vr_1tWM This is a collection of aXtIalea un the analysis at the oeable wtale. It includes studios carried out by the Institute of GereaWLI wA Inorganic Chemistry IN. M. S. Mjrnxkov, (AN SSSA), %A wel.-I as reports pr*&&nt&d by moiantifla research orgknizations lud by industrial %nt."VrLs*$ at the Third ex-A Yourth Conference 1n 1957, r#ape5t;v*;y. The arx'Nottls Metals held lV;e4 mmd . . ~. "tudles and reports ddsoplbea new organle reagents for grav%. .r-ria d*tqr-dLLnAt1Gft Of blatinum metals. and phyalcoahomicia thotls of analysis (spactraphotanatr1c, polarographle and :J:*nti6WtrIO). Special attention is given to spectral ; "a,lyeiis for the determination of Ld*Lxtur*a In all.078 of ~Wtjaum Nettle, sLlv*v. and gold, am.vall,as In refined noble tale. The collection also .1anludes analytical methods, table : charts for materials contalain; metals of the platlnuAt . as wdL1 as a review of the literature on the analysts _ ofp1flkttnum metals pubtlehad in tho last five years. No -por-6omkittlen mentioned. References follow each chapter. M. X., X, A. Madyshe vakaya and rAr We Use or the Zen RxehanX& Method in the Analysis of natinum $*tale. Report 2. sapaxation of Tfjiodlum from Iridlum 103 Afa'&I* -3-M" Yee I' Rik'tinaL and V. V. AlVnehikoft. _ 3 - _ ._W f i W-Ob r I tr 1 L u ftIr4 u 1rWTW6ia of M na Fraw Maim Cemented StLbstanaes for the Dateredhation of Platamus Metals by Spectral AnalyaLe 115 Speatrol Vathod for the Determination or 542. Palladium. ard Tellurium In Silver-gold Alloys 1*8 and A,* D~~-Im, Spectral Nothod or a;O AaLLY6111 for Wised Lrid um end Ruthenium 133 Kuranciv A A IftAtilakfiabsin and K'J"`~Yb as at 139 zwi;;aki~r urs Gold. silver ana A" y:e Kuranc,', &. A. spectral Analysis or Piatizmx Ancys p.on_ taininz .three Components 143 Ld8kho,v8LCJy. A. P. " V. W. KArbo'-Xn. Dati-rmin1nS the of the Thermoelectro- active, rome 14!s AvLiGv v D. vrect or Coxpl*xatlon and of the Acid- the Madlum an the Potential of the A.rXT/Aue, Aur/AUo, ALU"/Aul. and Agr/Ag* 150 Avilow. v. D. am _V, ve Kosoiraa Chromatometrin Determination r Cold 156 ror the Detamlnati-o~nor Silver in 311,- -d Lad All"& C.ntairil~g platinum Atetals 163 arid Disaoiving platinum of an Alternating '76 m. A., T- p. yUf& &~d yj~Q. LYtan. jaw r-, t,,. A-ly.i. or P~lladl--_iLll.l All,,. 101 3. a-Z-1, mthod' of ' 'ra.tL,,g IM Treatment of. trichoospballasis . U. children. Pediatriju no.6:36-38 (NIMA 9:6) 1. Is detskogo otdeleni7a I-V Sovatskov bolinitsy g. Bardichava Zhitomirskoy oblaDti (g1svnyy vrach A.N. Kotelfaikov). (TRICHOWMUSIS, in inf. and child; ther.,- benzine enema') 0 (FMOL= PAMUC!ps' ther. Use benzene enwa In trichoesphaliasis In child.) KQF M nx IT YLWA, To.7a.; SODWYA, V.G. :, ~.... ... --,;~-~-,~- ,!Z FIVaica develciment of children under cm year of age In Ivov. 7adiatriia 37 no.6:25-29 Je 159. (HM 12:9) YUFA, lo..Ya. (Llvov) Orpnization *f the oontrol of Zastrointestinal diseases in a children's bea2tb center. Sov.'2drav. 19 to.6;39-42 Irl&u 13:9) (DIGBSTM ORMIS-DISMSES) (GASTROENTEROLOGY)

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