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Ch. II. Optical Properties,of the Atmosphere 30
la. latrodttcti~a ( G. V. Rozenberg) 30
2. Transparency of the atmosphere 32
&~~ Basic concepts and measurewnt methods (G. V. Rosenberg) 32
b: Brief survey of published d&t&L(G. V. Rozenbeig)~ 4.0
a. Methods and conditions for making measurements at atmospheric
transparency at the laboratory of atmospheric optics lamti-
tute of Physics of the Atmosphere AS USSR (G. V. Rozenberg) 51
d. Time-dependent and spatial variations of atmospboric
transparency (A. U. Driving, N. V. Zolotavia&,, and G. V.
Rozenberg) 55
e. Spectral transparency of the atmosphere in the high
mountains (Yu. S. Georgiyevskiy) 80
3. Scattering matrix (G. V. 11ozenberg) 93
a. Introduction 93
b. Brief sumy of published d^t& 95
a. Prell-I ry data on the character of the mAtrix of light
scattered by atmospheric air 117
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d. Concluding remarks 132
Ch. III. Structwm of a Searchlight Beam 135
1. Tntroduation ( 0. V. Rozenberg) 1,15
2. Angular structure of a se&%rchlight beam at a great distance
from the searchlight (Ve S. Kkazanov) 47
3. Light of the searchlight scattered Into the forward heml-
sphere ( V. B. MAX"ov) 14o
4. Transverse brightness profile of the projection of a search-
light beam 6n the sky ( A. Y&. Driving. W. V. zololavinap
G. V. Roz~nberg)
Ch. IV, Approximte Theory of Visibility and Theory of 1%Lrchlig;ftt
8 oun ding of the Atmosphere
1. Statement of the problem. Basic symbols
2. Visible intensity of singly scattered light of iseuchiislit Aq
a. General expression for intensity, of single scattered
light of searchlight 149
b. Intensity of singly scattered light of Searchlight whiin
observing from the side 151
a. Intensity of singly scattered light when observing after
and toward the ray 153
Searchlliiht My in the AtmosOere (Cont.)
awl5ag
5- Effect of angular distribution of light intensity o:C seargh-
light 197
6. Visible contrast of object illuminated by a sesrchlight 199
7. Estimations of doubly scattered light of it searchligAt 902
Cho' V1, Experimental Verification of the Tbeory and Bow BJP9ulU of
Searchlight Sounding of the Atmosphere 209
1. Measurements of visible Intensity of scattered light of a
searcb.light and comparison Vith the theory (A. YA. Dirivinap
No V. Zolotavina, Go V. Flownberg) 209
2. -Cwt%R-&e-eo-rRflng to experiwntal data of an object illuminated
by a searchlight (A. Ya. Driving, No V. Z01OtXViU&p 0. V.
Rozenberg) 219
3. Aerosol structure of the atmosphere (A. Ya. Driving,, 11. V.
ZOIOUY") 24
4.'-CWgd%uftstics of atmospheric aerosol according to ilata frota
searchlight sounding (A. 71L. Driving) 232
5. Concluding remarks ( Go V. Rosenberg) 2~T
Bibliography 239
AVAnABIR: Library of Congress JA/dwm/fal -
G&nrV6-- 5,.2-61
GICORGIYEVSKIY, Yu.S.; MIVING, A.Ye.;
RM1133M, G,V# p
prof., red.; YMILISON, Te.K.; KHAZANOV, V.S.; TIMHOIN, X.L.j
red.izd-ve; KOVALI&KAYA, I.F., telchn.red.
[583rchlight In the atmosphere; a study in attiosphi3ric optical
Prozhaktornyi luch v atmoefere; issledovanlia yo atmomfernoi
optike. Pod obahchei red. M.Rozenberga. Moskva. Izd-vo Akod.
nauk s=, 196o. 243 p. (KIRA 13:11)
(Meteorological optics)
AUTHO-RS:Drivin[r,,, A. Ya., NV, Zolotavina, Polo,,wva, and
Smirnova, A,J.
TITIS, : Determination of the Atmospheric Stratiftcation -and Prodlicts
of Condensation by Searchlie;ht Method (1:3tratifikatsiya
atmoofery 2 obrazovaniye Produktov koadonsat,131i PO dalnnZt-13,
L
prozhektornolro zondirovaniya)
cl
PERIODICAL- Izvestiya Akademli Nauk S6811, Ser-1ya Geoftziche&-aya,
1953, Nr PP 613-624 (USS11)
ABSTRACT: The thin layers of semi-transparent clou-:1.9 are often seen
to be formed at about 18 000 m high. The observationn, es,tab-
lished the fact that these clouds are. pi,cduced when the tropo-
pauoe is being steadily lifted with a slnultiiaieous cooling
at the cloud layer. It was observed in Great Britain that
this Dhenomenon is accompanied by a low~irinG of the upper
layers over the anticyclones. The dynaiic pressure appears
to be 'he main factor in the
V production of w1iter condensation,
Its intensity can be affected by speed of rini-nt~ air and an
inflow of moisture from the surrounding areao, As the water
condensation in the atmosphere greatly affects light scatter
J.,* 4
properties of the air Ls evident that, the problem of
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Condensation by Soarchlight Method.
optical methods of observation becomes LaportaAnt. Of the
methods of application, the searchli,ght px-ove(I -to be ono ol'
the most precise. This work gives axi ,siccount of an optical
sonding through the atmosphere carried out for four consecu-
tive ni-hts in Moscow region in conjunction. with the aero-
logical data and synoptic charts. The ret-milting obsertrat-
ions are presented in the form of graphs shoviriagr various
aspects of light scatter, temperature distribution and polar-
isation, Figj gives the intensity of liFht sratter of the
beam as measured at various heights throu,!0i a blue filter.
Fig.2 represents the thermoisoplets for the period of exper-
imenting. Fig.3 shows a degr6e of polarieviatian of the light
scatter for various heights. It is interesting to see how
the height of the light spot was rising (Itiring the first.
three niGhts, It roge from 2-3 km to -the region of the
tropopause by the second night and showed a height of 22-
25 km during the third night. The measuremonts aL 22-25 Lm
were carried out also with a photographic camoot,a.. It ahould
be noted that while the scatter intensity was ahaznging at
higher levels., it remained constant at about 8 km. The
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Condensation by Searchlight Method.
the angle of scatter,as it is shown on Fiq;,4,, where the
theoretical curve is beinC plotted togethtl:!r rrL-1jh the
observed ones, The -raph of temperature iso.plets indicates
a definite lowering of temperature at tho obBez"ved heiGhts,
The surface synoptic charts are shown on FiS.5., It should
also be noted that the degree of polarisation in the lower
atmosphere lies always in the range of light scatter 135-153
as shown on Fig.6; this was prepared from the J.ata obtained
on many occasions for different localitions, The degree of
accuracy of the measurements is somewhat J.Gwca., fox, hel.6rhts
above 15 km due to -the star light interforing with the
searchlight, The -tests with a green filter showed that it
makes measuring more difficult owinS to the bsorption of
some of the light irtensity. Fig.? showii) an example of the
results obtained throu.-h it. Entirely cl.Ufereiat results were
obtained on another occasion of sonding the atmosphere, Fig,8
shows the results of search'.Ught- meetsuren-:)ntu made everY 3.5
hours for two consecutive nights, The degree of polarisation
is shown on Fig.9, The curves are rather smocth, givtng
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evidence of no layers of an increased scatter, This proved
that the upper atmosphere up to 15 RM wa,3 honwgeneom, , Fig.10
represents the temperature distribution for t1mit period. The
synoptic charts are shown on Fig.12. The following can be
C3
derived from the experiments: 1. Where the sZmoptic situation
repreoents a high with the pressure 1030 iab at its centre.and
a sufficiently developed low to the North, while the upper
atmosphere is of a uniform condition, the searchlight method
will show a slight decrease of ligh.t sca:tter intensity owing
Uo very Emall dimensione of free particles iylk 'the air
(aerosol 0.111), 2. In the case of a vertical. decrease of
temperature the light scatter exposes the particles of an
increased size due'to water condensation, 3. The products.of
condensation in such a case at heights of 14-23 km are in
the shape of water droplets of 1.5~t diameter,, This method
also makes possible an exact determination of the relation-
ship of condensation products in the stratosphere to the
vertical movement of the air at certain synoptic. situations,
thus contributing to observations of the leal3t Imorm sphere
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of the upper air. There
2 of which are Soviet, 2
ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk
(Academy of Sciences,,
Atmosphere),
SUBMITTED: JanuarY 310 1957.
SSSR,
USSR,
are 13 figures rwd ~2 referenpes,
German and 8
Institut Fiziki atmosfery
Institute of Fhy-aics of the
1. Cloudn-Analysis 2. Searchlights-App-d.catiotis
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D228/D301
AUTHOR: Zolotavina, N. V.
TITLE, Investigating the atmosphere's tranoparency (Theaes)
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy.zhurn,,al, Geofizika, no. 3, 19062, 28-29,
abstract 3B233 (V sb. JUctinometriya JA, atmosfern. optl-
ka, L., Gidrometeoizdat, 1961, 146)
TEXT: The atmosphere's transparency was measured by means of an
electrophotometer with broad-banded blue and green 146ght-filters.
It is noted that the transparency varies sharply both in time and
in relation to the azimuth. No correlation was detec;ed between the
vert'Lcal and the horizontal transparency. /-Abstracter's note,: Com-
plete translation._7
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D228/D301
AUTHORS: Driving, A. Ya., Zolotavina, N. V. and Rozrenberg, G.V.
TITLE: Some results of work on atmospheric searchlight prob-
ing (Theses)
PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, Goefizika, no. 3, 1962, 27, ab-
stract 3B221 (V sb. Aktinometriya i atmosfern. optika,
L., Gidroiaeteoiil,dat, 1961t'217-218)
1,11-,,~,'XT: Mien using photographic aqd photoelectrical, methods of in-
vestiga-ting the atmosphere with a searchlight bea.~,, it wa.s found Iz)
that aerosols occur in the stratospherets lower layers as well a$
in the tropo,shere. This indicates that assumptions about thellay-
leigh character of light scattering in the stratosphere are not
~-.rell-founded. It was also established that, as a result of the at-
mosphere's instability, the experimentally derived curves of the
change in the searchlight beam's brightness with altitude differ
from the data, calculated theoretically for the experiment's cor-
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responding geometry, b a factor of throe. ~-Abstracterls note:
Complete translation.3 ~9
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E032/E5111
AUTHOR: Zolotavina, N.Y.
TITLE: A study of the transparency of the atmosphore (Thosis)
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no-7, 1962, 3, abstract 7V13. (Sb. "Aktinortietriya i
atmosfern. optikatt. L., Gidrameteoizdat, 1961, 146)
TEXT: The transparency of the atmosphere wets meatiured by
means of a photoelectric photometer with two wide-band light
filters 0, ~ = 450 and 540 mjL). The transparency of the entire
eff
atmosphere was determined from the extra atmospheric lu.minance
of the sun or a star; the horizontal transparency near the Earth0s
surface was measured with the aid of hot filament lamp4i. It turns
out that the transparency of the atmosphere is subject to rapid
changes with time,depending on the azimuth.
ASSOCIATION: GGO, Leningrad
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation
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Pbytochemical study of Holiotropium arguziolden Kar. (it Kir.
Trudy Inst.bot.AN Kazakh.SSR l71170-176 163, (KIRA ]!~ 3 3)
,,ZOLOTAVINAI, Z.14.
Alkaloids of Heliotrapium Arguzioides MO. qt Mr. and their
pharmacological action. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no.2:48-50 161.
(MIR& 103)
1. Is kafedr7 farmatievtidheakoy khimii KazakhiDkogo mieditainskogo
insVituts. knauohnyy rukovoditell. temy(-6 dotsent N.V.K=innayu)i,
(ULIOTROPE (PUNT)) ALULOIW)
14(o)
SOV/92-58-10-27/30
AUTHOR: Zolotayko# A.
TITLE: A Workmen's Settlement In Cheohen-Ingush Region (Odin iz
rabochikh poselkov Checheno-Ingushetii)
PERIODICAL: Neftyanik, 1958, Nr 10) P 33 (USSR)
ABSTRAM A well planned workm n's settlement called Chernoreohlye is
growing at the outskirts of grozn7y, the Cheohen-Ingush capital.
A broadcasting station, telephone, electric light, central heating,
and bus communication lines are put at the disposal of chemisth,
refiners, and constructors who live there. Schools,. kindergartens,
shops, health establishments, and domitorieti were opened in the
settlement, as well as a movie theater, daneJLng,,. and a house for
aged people. There are 2 photographs, one showing a street in the
Chernorechlye workmen's settlement., and the other a hospital for
its residents.
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20~;CTAYKQ, A,
Using the ZI-1 well bottom mngnetia inclinometer. NeftItinik 2
no.9:19 S 157, Id: 4)
(inclinometer)
ZOLO-T-A--no. A. I I
Factory workers are proud of tham. lteftiAnik 5 no.3116 Mr 160.
(IrE[JU 14:9)
(Petroleum products)
WANOV, A.I.; ZOLOT
j!AK A
Changes in the functional state of the motor apparatun caused by
excitation of the cerebellum. Trudy Use. ob-va fislal,,, bifthits,
I farm. 3:53-57 '56 (HOA 10:4)
1. Xafedra fixiologil Koskavako& pedagogichookogo, inotituta im.
Potemkina; zikyeduyushchly kafodroy A.M. Ubanov. Xosliv4t.
(CEO T, ) NUSCUL" SRUSH)
U.9SR/Humn and Aninal Phyoiolomr (Nor%ial and Pathological) T
Physiology of Work and Sport
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 61 1959, 27167
Author ; C-lagoleva, I.M. I i2io_~~
Inst : Academy of Pedagotlcal Sciences RSFSR
Title : Dynamics of Skin Temperature in Young Athletes After
Competitive Sports
Orig Pub : Izv. Akad. ped. nauk RSFSR, 1958, vYP- 93, 117-126
Abstract ; 68 teen-aGe boys and Girls (13-18 years) were examined.
The temperature of the skin was measured with the aid
of therm-electric couple of Mishokuk'o construction.
At the same time, teraperature of axillti was determined.
After rtuininG for short distances (100, 400 ra ), the
chanGe of skin tenperature passed throu,,4i't-wo phases:
in the beginninG it decreased, and thea Vicreased.
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Physiolo67 of Work and Sport
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., Ho 6, 1959, 27167
After rtuiniuG for distances of 800 and 1500 m. and cycl-
inG for 20-50 km, in the first ns well as in the second
measurements after the finish only an increase of skin
temperature was discovered, i.e. the second phase, which
is explained by the first phase having taken its course
duria& the distalice. The temperatuee of axilla in run-
ners as well as ia cyclists always increased at the fi-
nish. After swi=iinr
4 for 100 and 400 n, the temperature
of the skin always decreased, especially sigrilficantly
over nonworking muscles. -- F.I. Mumladze
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ZOLOTAVAD, G. A.
"Inf luence of the Cerebellum on the Rortional State of the
Motor Apparatan," Sub 8 Oct 51, 1400cow Citv Pimingot'it-Al Inot
iment V. P. PotemkIn.
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Moscow during 1951-
SO: Sim No. J;80, 9 Mv 55
sAvosTlYAROVA, 5.1.;~~ZIATKIS, L.S.; ZOIM'KO, TGA-; BMOVBXATAI, G.R.
Result of therapeutic and pedagogic work In a claildre4ln h=s for
infants sequalae of organic lesions of the centr&I nervous 878tom.
Pedi~triia 39 no.6:72-78 H-D 056. .01ft 10 3 21)
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(O=RAL MYOUS SYST11H. diocamaeo
in inf. & childs,ther. (Rua))
CHIKLEYEV, S.; PAVLOVSKIY, M. (Kemeravskaya obl.); 130CHKOll, A.,- MARITONOV,
I.; Z21PMVOV.,_V. (Yakut&kaya AS5R)-, KONOBEY17, A. (Daparno-
Karabulanskiy rayon, Saratovskaya obl.); VOLYv(JV, 1,1 BESEDIN, S.
(Omsk); NOVIKOV9 P,; GRIM, I V.; SOLOPENKOV, P..-,, ALl;K,'3EYF)lt K.;
TOLKOV I. (RoBtovskaya obl.); KOSIENKO, P.; NOVIKOV A
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Moskovskaya obl. (for Chiklpyav). F2. Vnonlit.&'~'Myy por.'Ziarnyy
inspektor, predsedatell Simferopollakogo rayonxiogo komiteta
Dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodeys'4viya arzii, imiatnii i flotou
(for Alekseyev). 3. Nachallnik otdela Gosudariiivenriogo pozharnugo
nadzora, Sverdlovsk (for Kostenko).
ZOL0T.7;HZV, 0. S.
"Morpholo6y and St-r-Mlity Conditions of the Nat-,ral Zloran in l4eLozplc "d
Cenozoic Rocks of the Iliedle-and Lvoor-Vol?p. Arers." Sul) 1, J-.,,-, 47, llioec-~~ll
Geolow-lwnl-Pronr,eeting Inat Imeni S. Or0rhonilkid-a
DissertRtionn presented for degroos in science and tuuL~,inet'rlng In Roomy
In 191;7
SO: Slin. NO. L5?, 18 Apr. 55
ZMMILD, V.
Soma are needed. M#SSSR 23 7ao.ns67-U 9 4~62. 1 (MMA 1502)
1, lkcbal*nik shtatnogo otdola Virmitakago oblastmilo finansovop
otdola.
(Vbmitsa Province-3hdustrial manaviumt)
TSIRELISON, N.B., prof.; BOGOLYUBDVA, G.V., dotsentj 1,1SITSYN, Yu.P.,
'dotsent; RIKARDO, D.I., dotsent; KBOV, M.A.; atarshiy
prepodavatel 1; YEWL IYANOV, V. P., assis tent; V.A
assistent
Methods for improving the transportation and kiwping of cattle
before slaughtering at meat combilnes. Zhivotnovodstvo 23
no.6:25-27 Je 161, (IURA 16Q)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut rJusnoy i molachnoy
promyshlennosti, (for YemellyatovIZolotina).
(Slaughtering and slaughterhouses) (Beef cattle-Transportation)
ZOWTILOV F SOM 1~ STAHWXU#'A.Te# red, 1 NOVOSELITSVA9 04S, 9 otv. reO.;
0. f
ACHZPTEVAp T.N.0 tekbn. red.
[Automatic device for winding cdllaj'AvtomatlabeskU otanok dlia
namotki katushek., Hoskvap lzd-vb Vetakii air 0 1961" 1 told# it
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1. TSentrallriaya stantaiya yMkh takhuikovs Moscow,
(Electric coilo-Windinge)
ZOLOTIIIII S.
"Itle Shall MAiter tile 14-Meter "atui " KNO. 11) fjj.,):Dp. -(, ~/ -
.9 _L(. "
ZOLOTIN - LIPATOV, N.N., kand. tokhnaliluk,
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V.V., inzh , spets. red.; BOGATATA, L.M., red.j SATA-ROVA,
A.M.9 te;i~. red. .1
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izdat, 1963. 88 P. - (141RA: 115:4)
(Dairy plants-Equipment and supplion)
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ZOLOTINA, V.
Efficiency of the fattening of young btills in atallti,, Ydas. ind.
SSSR 33 no.4:29-30 162. (14IRA 1712)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy instititt myasnoy i molochnoy
proDWahlennosti.
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SHISHOVA, 1.
More on the reducing of losses in the live weight of cattle,
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RIKARDOP D., dotsent; IMOLYUBOVA, G., dotsent; MOV, 14.; ZOLOTINAO AT.
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Seventieth birthday of Professor ll.B.TSirelluon. Illas.ind. SSSR 33
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(TSirellson, Noi Borlsolrich, 1e93-)
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Some properties of a water-air lai-xture ais a ncid.Lu"a for gravity con-
centration. Izv.vys*ucheb*zav,;gor#zlluv* 7 no,(::140--1j,-1 164.
(MIRA 17-.,12)
1. narlkovskiy institut gornogo mashinoistroyeniya, avt=a-tiki i
vychislitellnoy tekhnlki. itekomimdovana kafedroy obogashcheniyn
poleznykh iskopayemykh.
RE241CMIKO, Vladimir Sofroncvich; KHANDROSp Dmitriy Anitt-ollyntich;
ZOLOTIKO A,G,,,. inzhop retoenzent: MUM, G,V., tokhn.
Y~e.
[Transparent stencils for drawing and construction work] Pro-
zrachnye trafarety dlia chertezhno-konstruktor~*ikh rabot.
14oskva, Gos.nauchno-tehhn.izd-vo, mashinostroit. lit--a7, 19(2l.
41 P.
(Stencils and stencil cuttiiag)
ALKHAZOV, Georgiy Gabrielovicht ZOLOTKOI A.G., retfenzutt; SKIRNOVA..
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V.L., red. izd-va; TI Md"
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d"bnye porshnevye komprei3sorrqe stantsil mashlxostroitell-
rqkh zavodov. Moskvaj, Gos.naucbno-tekhn.izd-v4) masbinostroit.
lit-ry, 1961. 320 p. (MIRA 15:1)
(Air compressors) (Maciftery industry)
ZOLOTIMD, I. ("San')
Rydroplane boat designed by X.Zolotlico. 7h rulp 18 wo.2i
16-1? ir ,6o. (Outboard motorboats) (Hj:RA 130)
ZOMTIKO,_L.-I.; CHUPAKHIA, VJI.
Chatyrkell mineral springs. Priroda 49 no.11:101-1.02 V 160.
(HIRA 13t1l)
1. Institut goologil AN Kirgizelcoy, S$R (for Zolqptlko). 2.
AN XazSSR, Alma-Ata (for Chuyakhin).
(Tien Shan--Springs)
Gr-Jgorlyovi:!.i [Zolctlko, VAL,], t,0JL,j.jjj
sntu'~Illlom.i osemeneniyu sk,"Lti;
[Therfa shouldnit be a sinr'jf, otorillo ~n Ow fa--r]
Zhlodno; inlo-voi ria fu,'i'J.
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t, h a
Rare farianto C. 41 tivi -initial portJon Of n F, paa n
ambr. 46 no.6:111 '64.
a-rtery. Ark-h. anat., gist. i MIDIA 1x`1: 3
1. Kafedrit topognallchoLiko.1,1 OV41:110.1mnoy klilrurj~ii (,!,'Lv.
- prof. P.J. Tot'llol I 'afedra
proll. Yp,.!. Gavrilov)
~ristituta.
ZOLOTKOI V.SI, asslattint
Anatomical subi;tantiation of the topography of' 'the, Wfft-r zones
cf the denture field of a toothless upper jaw. Trudy KGMI
no.10:434-437 163. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Iz kafedry ortopedicheako7 itomto'lcgii (viv. Mfe!droy -
prof. Ye.I.CaVri-LUV, ~ xI-*~I'GUVy ~,pagraffchpijkqp anat4ovlli I
oporativnoy khtrurgil (zav. kafadrcr
y - prof. POoTot'lo),
ZLATKIS, L.S.; SAVOSTIYANOVA. S.1.; ZOIA)TIKO, Ye#A. .
Treating birth injuries of the central nervouip systom at a epecialized
children's home. Pediatriia 36 no.2:89-90,F '59. (MIRA 12:4)
1. rz oblastnago doma rebenka NO-7 Khnrlkovskago oblzdrawotdola,
glavVy vrach S.I. Savostlyanova,
(MVOUS SYSTEK-WOUNDS A11D UJURIMS)
Us':12/11umv-u- and Animal M,)rph,:~l-D,,~w - U3ruzil and Patholotdcal- S
Circulat-)ry Systeri.
Abs J-)ur Ref Zhur Diol., No 11, 1958, 50259
731.otkD, Yu.L.
ln,it !~-i 11 jilin Madi.cal Institute
Title Variatt-ma -4p. the Course )f the Faci,,)l Part af the
External Kixillary Artery
Orf-~; Rib Tr. Kalininsk. ncd. in-ta, 1957, vn). 1, 146-148
Abstract A study ~)f the course -)f tLe facial rart :)f the extemal
maxillary artery (MIA) was mde Da cadavers :~f 115 chil-
dren and 18 adults. Three basic variants .)f the c)urt3e
of the facial part ~3f Onk were asc~.-rtaiiied. In the ftrst
v.-ariant, EMI priccods ibliquely up-mrds, Vorward and i:ie-
dia-11y, and turas toward the mmscul.,lir plexus :)f the oral
anCle. In the sec:md variant, EMA pr:~cecds parallel tD
Card 1/2
6
ez-
Ulsc,TI/Humn and Animl Mari~iDloar - Normal and Path:)l:)j.:ical.
Circulat:)ry Syate7.i.
Abs JDur Ref 7-hur Bi,)I., No 11, 1958, 5026o
Yu,L.
Dist A-a-P i Institute
Title T-Skap-~d A-,:'.,-ry Of the Lowar Lip
Ori[, Pub : Tr- Filiainsk. ncd. in-ta, 1957, vyp. 1, 1149-151
S
Abstract : On the basis of specinens fron 115 hul~ian cadwers of dif-
fcrent aCes, it was shov,'i that the T-ohaped labial artery
was met with in 55.6 porcent )f m3es, Thd (U=Qter :)t
this artery )rdimrily excocds that o~ the inferior labi-
al artery and is Aserved approximitely t1wee times Lmra
freqmiitly mi the ri(.~it side than )n the laft; the arte-
ry bifurcates in the rAiddle of thu, 1,-)t,4cr I!-,, while both
.If the ramuli ~ftuii reach the oral an,,Us and proceeft
Card 1/2
7
ZOLOTKO, Yu. L.,, kand. med. nauk
---------
Characteristics of the topography of the interial maxillary
artery. Trudy KGMI no.2:162-166 160. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Iz Imfedry operativnoy khirurgii i topografl-chaskoy &mtomii -
sav. kafedroy professor P. I. Tofilo.
(SAWS-BLOOD SUPPLY)
ZOLOTRO, Yu. Ls, kand. made nauk
Case of a double duct of the submaxillar7 valivarl gland. Trudy
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1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topog-rafichealM anatomil -
zav. kafedroy prof. P. I. Tofilo.
(SALIVARY GLANDS-ABHORKI TIES AND DEFOINITIM3)
TOFILOP P.lb,, profo; ZOLOTKO, Yu,L., kand.med,nauk; V.E., atilstant,
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w wMawwwwwom
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I
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(Car wheels.--Testing)
ZOLOTNIKOV, 1.14.. insh. (LantWad)
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(metal cutting) (car wboals)
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~ 1.
Methods of increasing efficioncr in turning rolling ourfaces of
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-Z;Oq~IDTNIK~OVW-Hikhay1avJzh; MSOYZV~ Favel Vasillyariahj-
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(Machining bodies of reTolution by the face milling j~!,Abodl
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613RA 15j8)
(Metal cutting) (Killing machines)
BEZTSENNYY, Viktor Ivanovich, inzh.; PETROV, Vasilly Afanaelyevich, kand.:
tekhn. nauk; SAKHAROV, Hlkbail Bor-iso-vlcbj, insh.; TURKIVTSEV, Va-
silly Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk. Prinimal uchmstiya CmUlYSmVj
P.N.p inzh.; KHUDONOFUGV, V.I.., inzh.p retuenzenil EVT,11,, G.D.,, iuzhop
retsenzent; DERGACH, le.S., inzh., retmenzent; a',t0JMOL0""lFM, N.F.p
kand. tekhn. nauk, ratsenzent; MUDD, H.I., kand. teikhn. naulij
retsenzent; %iARAGDOV, G.I., kand. takhn. naulq, retserissent;_NTRIL-
KOV, I.M,., kand. tekbn. nauk., retsenzeint; VISMAX070 B.I., aspirgzt,
reT~e-nzen~; AIRSHINOV, I.M., inzh., red.; MEWEDEVA, tekhn. red.
(Car repairing at factories] ilemont vagonov na zavodakh. By V.I.Bez-
tsennyi i dr. Moskva, Vues.izdatellsko-poligr. obuedinerlie M-va pu-
tei soobshcheniiaj 1961. 363 P. DURA 34:12)
l.-Kafedra "Vagony i vagonnqye kho-.ya-ystvo" Leningradalcago instituta
inzhenerov zheleanodorozhnogo transpoita (for Grokholtokiy, Niko3Ay6vj
Smaragdov, Zolotnikov)
(Railroads-Cars--Maintenarce and repair)
ALEKHIN, S.V.., doktor tekhn. nauk, pr~)f.t GRUPOLISKIY, II.F.
kand. tekhn. nauk, Aots.;
naukq dats.3 KOCHUGOV, P.L,.-kand6~ telc~m. itauk, Hota,'j
MALYSIMVI G.N.p Xand. tekhn. neLukp Frof.; NRUBIRKOV ', M, S.
kand. tekhn. rauk, re-11-vAnmint; PJ$Ai?-EII, N.G., ~kiuid. t+khn.
nauk., dots., retsenzent~ ODING,,j,A- kand. t~ekbn. nau'j.q
dots., rets;nZent:.; KUREN~'XOV, I.T- kandd toklm. nauk.,
retsenzen', VR'WFII*ZVKjj-YoJ.r 1112,h.,, r-,.-Twmwumt,!
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[Design of te-*Iano.'Iogivaj- pro,!as5ea fo*i tibe irarwtalltu~rb :)f
billets and parts for the rolling stook of railvaad3j
methodologica.1 mariual on the technolc~gi^al asptwlrto Of (U..
plarA proje!:-.Is prepared in imstkbuti:ms of highoir -teo-ming
of railroad transportation'] Frnektiro'vanle
-vq,,ot,--v.A I do,talloi sc-
stava zhelemiykh dcrog,, 11,osob.-o-- pt) I-A"kh-
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Lengthening the service life of rolling atoole, Itheelp. Zhels-dors
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1, Zameotitell nachallnika aluzhby vagolmogo ld=yalptva
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I S111mim, lt.ff.i
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SHPIL.MKO. A.M.; TASILTUK' A.P.; SVIRIDOVI 10
Using exothermic mixtures for heating the heaas of steel eastirgs.
Prom;,energ. 15 no.6:14 Jo !60. ()41n 13:7)
(pounding)
ZMMBIWA$~. S.Ya.
Extraction of imoature nuclear eatwact,, Vent. oft4 74 no,2.,3,5- 1
19 161. .(JaNA 14114)
~ (GATARACT)
.ZOLMIXOTA..S.Ta.
wo""wy - i - Ow
Mognstic foreign bodies in the crystalline lens. Vesto oft. 33
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1. Ix Moskovskoy glasnoy kliniaheekoy bolOnitey I kafod17 glasafth,
bolesney (dir. prof * 14.L.trasnov) TSentrallnogo institute usover-,
shaustyovanlys vrachey.
(FOREIGN MINS,
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(CRYSTALLINE IMNS, foreign bodies,
extractioni magnetic)
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(Machine toola)
NIKITIN, Y.T.; ZOLOrNITBrAYA, SRWSOVA, L.T.; ArATOT, B.I.:
lit. -t! Ilit
ZOLOUTITSKAYA, E.
--------------------
"Etota trophiques des parola arterielles dans ien 'tesin.113
circulatoires peripheriques de defferente orLqine."
Report submitted for the fourth Intl. Con.,!T,;,os of AnIll"11.111?y
Prague, Czech, 3-9 Sep 61
29267
1-1000 B/579/61/000/000/001/002-
D221MO4
AUTHORSt Ku zne -t s ov 7 Ye -A4 and
Isakov,
a hori.-
TITLB~- A system of digital program control fer
zcntal borin6 mill, model 262rl Pi ('26,2ER-1)
SOURCEi Kucher,, I.U.,, ed. Avtomatizatsiya metaIlorez--
huziichlkh stankovi LjoaIcowi Xa-,,hgj.z, 7-40
i
TEXT to The programmed control adopted for tkie borinl-~ ar.1,11. ~,a-a
be used for long displacement machine tools. Tli* a-caurate read-
off is ensured by a feedback which excludes tiie ;-affect Cf clea-
ra,,P-ces and elastic deformations produced in the kinematic
chains. The feedback is based on- signals due to refleoted light
variation produced by a precise scale. The coars,~ fi-edba~,k is
ensared by contact scale made in the form of Gray"s f~cde orr-
punched cards. The Sverdlov factory designed a spenial perfcrat
Gard 1/~:,
X6 29 2 67
S/579 /OOb/Ooo/OO'j/Oo'4-
k system of di6ital D221/D3014
whi~,h automatically converts data whicii is e,atored in deci_-
wal code into modified binary code (Gray code). Th-~!
w~e_nt3 of working members of the boring mill are enal,ired by I z
electrir~ motors with a wide range of speed Cratir) of 1,11800).
This eliminates. intermediate clutches and gears for realizinu
precise and fast motions. The chanGe-over to anoth,,:,r machining
operation is achieved by replacing -the pun,.,hed. carda, and tile
required positions of moving members are governed by fixel da.-I
fum lines. The coarse setting which is used. for Icnbitlidinal
displacement of the table and boring spindle, is obtained wit'.q
lead,-screws as a standard, of length and a i-mechanical w:altiplier.
The programmed cop-trol covers the following, Vertical dispLacq-
mer.-. of headsto~~k, transversal motion of table, lon;~J.tudj.nal
tra!.rel cf sp-indle and table. The first two are conta-,olled by
h!a precise feedbaok (system L), the remainder by the_ccallse
system (B). The speed of longitudinal travel of spirldle or
table can be automatically changed durinG the Vas6age cf
card. 2_/~~
29267
S/~79/61/000/000/001/002
A system of digital ... D221/D3G4
different sections. Sppcial overhung holder allows tap. colivej-
sion of axial travel of tile spindle into the radial displace-
Ment of tool The program is recorded an four pixtirhed.cards,
according to~OC7(GOST) 6198-52. Each moving mezber has its own
zard, where the following data are puncheda IteqiAred ~)Osition
of member with an accuracy of 0.01 iwti, millimeter unils and
their fractions are recorded separately; the r3i~,,n of increment,
or direction of motioxi; ii~ millimeter units; ditto Ln millimoliter
fractions; sequence of,displacements, and finally, spi!eds of
spindle and table longitudinal -travel. The punctLed hole corre-
sponds to unity, whereas absence of the former i~ignifi.eB zero.
The correctness of perforations is checked by stencilo, or by a.
code rule. The authors illustrate the method as appU.ed to
travel of the headstock, where tlie actuation of read-out by the
photo-electric cells is given. The code scale is roLled over
two drums in the case of a contact arrangement for the displace-
ment, and the axis of one of them is actuated by the displactmeat
Q,ard 3/k,-
~)2 ()()0/000/00,/002
5/57g9, 1
A system of digital ... D221 304,
of the mzving member. A. description is given of the- read-out,
mechanism whion is driven by a servo. The group of 'Peedback
comprises transducers for millimeter units and fractions, a
reference bloc and an adjuster. The transducer of fractions
(Fig. 6) is used for the automatic displacement of tUe photc.-urit
ir- relation to the screen of the optical device. T12P carriage
12r is actuated by servo, 6. It moves over the rule:, ",71 which
is made of plastic with six metal rails that ave pravide~d with
slats, and one plain rail. Tile rails a-e insul.L.-ited,, Th~~, pattern
of metal protrusions corresponds to the Gray code. Each rail is
tou-1hed by contacts of comb 3, held on the carriage ( and insu-,
lated), The photc-tran.educerg 10, is also fixed on the carriage.
The transducer of millimeter units has a simili:ir deii-ign, as Uie
-carse drum read-out arrangement. The adjuster cont).-cls a poten-
t.iometer arrangement. The lead screw driven by its i~ervo is
connected to the millimeter units read-out by ~*.l rack, and pinion.
,The reference bloc of comparison consists of two independent,
Card
2926-1
8/579/61/000/000/001/002
A systom of digital D221/1)304
parts which deal with millimeter units and their fractionq. The
system has separate celis woricinG in parallel for indicating
tile coincidence of comiaand and position. codes. 'Ille bloc diagram
of accurate feedback system U) as well as t1lat of system B
are shown and a comment on their operation is 6iven- This is
followed by a description of the perforator and -the order of
sequence in aiachinin6 proGramAng. The speed Of eacli controlled
motor is determined b the input voltage of tile olectro-meclia-
nical amplifier ()tjy~ (EMU). The stability at low speed is
ensured by a strong neGative feedback and the correction due
to additional amplification of voltaLe and power of the regula-
ting sibnal is fed by the tacho-generator. The feed irD encoded,
and its conversion into voltage is provided by the system of
the sequential potential divider. Digital proGrain coritrol en-
sures an accuracy of 0.03 mm. in coordinate positioniiiji-, accor-
ding to tile authors. There are 15 fiGures, 1 table wid 2 Soviet-
bloc references.
Card 5/6,~
MM. MIM71 t
BOV/68- 59".6. .11125
AUTHORS: Brodovich, A.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Zolotnitska a
_1,~aa M.~,, Candidate of Technical Sciences,, and.
Per an ~n g-il n e e r
TITLE: An Investigation of the Process of Absorption of Benzole
from Coke Oven Gas in a Colizin with Perfaxated Plates
(Issledovaniye protsessa ab,;orbtsil benzola J.z
koksovogo gaza v kolonno s proval'Alriiii tarelhiimi)
PERIODICAL: Koks I Xhimiyal 1959, Nr (5, pp 44-49 (U13SR)
ABSTRACTs A pilot Dlant for the absorption of ben4ole from coke oven
cras was erected on the Khar kov Zolking Works on whi,1-111 the
operation of absorbers of various diiizigns was tested. In
this paper the results of studies of absoi,ption of
benzole in a coltunn wiLh perforated plabil -i are described.
The design of the experimental colutiin is shown in Fig 1.
The influence of the following factox-s tested:
number of plates) perforated cross :~ectiorial area plates,
diameter of perforations~ gas velocity, throughput of
oil, temperature of oils etc. The (:Uper.Uiental results
are given in Tables I - 61 the dependence of the height
Card 1/2 of foam on the plates on their froo ~-.ross sectional area
In Fig 2, the content of benzole in i:!oke oven gas along
SOV/68-59-6-11/25
An Investigation of the Process of Absorption of Benzole fr-cm C?)ke
oven Gas in 'a Column with PerfoTated Plates
the height of the scrubber at, variotiB froa oross
sectional areas of plate3 (from 111- to 30J;) in Fig :5; thA
dependence of the hydraulic resi,.;tance on the free cross
sectional area of the plates of various t1as velocities
(from I to 2.1 m/sec,) in Fig 4; basic parameters required
for designing of absorbers with perf'oratoid plates in
Table 6. It was found that the effl(~Ierx:y of the colvmn
with perforabed plates Is such that its working volume per
1000 i3 of gas is approximately 1.5 t1ines smaller than that
of conventional scrubbers. On the baois of the results,
obtained an experimental industrial 4~oljmn was dasigned
Card 2/2 by UMMN for operal;ion with croosohn oil and erected and
put into operation on the Shah-erbJJicrv:r,*!dy J'ok:ing, Wo~-ks.
There are 4 figureo, 6 tablt33 and '~; Uovitjt referent!:Rs.
ASSOCIATION: 10iarlkovskiy zavod
Flmrlkov Cokint,: Works) amd U?2:M;
rodovich and Zolotnitiikaya),
R
5 (1)
AUTHORS: Brodovich, A. I., Doctox of Technical- 30t/64-59-5-7/28
Sciences,,qa!2!n!!akaYa4__~ Candidate
of Technical Sciences, Krasnovskaya, 114, V.
TITLE: Preparation of Ethylene Chlorohydrin -From Commercial Gases'With
Low Ethylene Concentration
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', 1959, NT 5, 13P 394 - 397 (USSR)
LBSTRACT: The production of ethylene (I) and its produce's is coa~inuously
rising in all foreign countries. In ther United States tip to
500P of produced ethylene was used for the p_'Pauction of e~h'y_!-
ene oxide (II) (Table 1). The latter se~rves for the manufa(~.t-,.IrT-
of antifreezing agents, synthetic an d plantici zero ~anrl
may be obtained diractly by ~xlejat~ion oil (1)' or ethylona ohlo
rohydrin (III). The production of (III) `Lrom, Coke gases
H 4 8described. Contrary to processes hitherto
(2 - 2-Z C2 4
used, the process of chlorine hydrolysii3 was not separated.from
that of hypochlorination. The reaction Cl 2 + H2 0 *-=* HCI: + H OC 1
thus became irreversible, since HOCI was conLinuously used up.
Besides, a simplification of the process an(I device was at-
Card 1/3 tained. As a reactor (Fig 1, scheme of the luboratory apparatus)
Pre-Daration of Ethylene Chlorohydrin F-mom Commercial S07/64-59-5-7/26
Gases With Low Ethylene Concentration
a hollow bubble col-amn proved to be moiit su~,table. Exp4)ftments
showed that higher ccn.::entrations of (III) -,-~uld be Ataimed
with the above-mentioned coke gas than acoo?ding -to ot'her
processes (Tables 2,3, Fig 2). 1'. was 'tt;7thtj r found tli~at pxe-
dominantly the main reaction of ethyletim i,_hlorahydrin form a 44, 10 n
takes place (prior to the by--reaction of dichloroethan~ fo'rma-.
tion), and thue the by-reaction m,ny .be reducied to a mininatin by
increasing the tompora-burn iq (11 . I) ,
P to Ajo-50 (Tablf? 4; Fig data
for `5, 40, and 50~'). The mperat-ure `zicreiisf~ leads, h ow ee r,
te
to difficulties in tile separation of ethylene chlorohydrin, By
a dilution with inert gases the yie-'d of (III) is rain4id, 13ince
the reaction of (III) --formation is not dist-Lirbed whereas that
of dichloroethane fox-mation is pexturbad. On the basin of the
experimental results obtained a s,~micontinuqur, and a continuous
method were suggested. In the foriner cuse (M)--sO1U--
tion is distilled, In the latter -:jase a 15-2% (III)-vlution
(Fig 5, scheme of the plant) is distilled which results, hcw-
ever, in tile formation of larger amounbs of dachloroethane~
Card 2/3 The setaration of (III) from a neutralized 0-17%o solution by
Preparation of Ethylene Chlorohydrin From Commercial SOV/64-59-5-7/28
Gases WIth Low Ethylene Concentration
way of distillation was investigated (F Ags 6--a, distillation
curve) and a first-rate (III) is obtfAinovd. Thare are 8
ures, 4 tables# and 9 roferences, 4 of ithich.are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy uglekhimicheakiy itistitut.
(Ukrainian Scientfic Research Instituto of Carbonchemistry)
Card 3/3
ZOLOTHITSKAYA, M. S.-
Min Culture USSR. Kharikov Polytechnic Inat imeni V. 1. ZAMA.
ZOLOTNITSKAYA, M. S. - "Extracting ethylene from coking gas with activated carbon,at
high pressure in order to obtain a concentrated othylene frootion." Min Culture USSR.
KharIkov Poly-technic Inat imeni V. 1. Lenin. Kharlkovt 1956,
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences.)
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,',.UT11ORS: Brodovich, A. I. , Doctor of Technical 11,nd
Zolotnitskaya, M. S., Candidate of Tac)-mical O"clence
T ITLE 11-tl~,-ylen~e~m Oven Gas as a Rcaa 7"Jateri~.il for the
Development of the Industry of Qr6anic S-rlthosis ill
1959-1965 (Etilen kokcovoEo gaza (Ilya
razviti-,;:-,~~. organicheolwl:'10 ~.Jntezla V
1959-1965 U&~)
PERIODICAL: Kolm i KIiii-aiyal 191537 1jr b, pp 2~7-32 (US;iZ)
ABSTRACT: An outline of the invostiGations of th.1) of a
rational utilisation of othylena fron ~-okc oven &iz
carried out by UM-M.' is 6riven. The vlux--~ -;;uj3 carried out
in the folloz,-.inC, directions: a) a stud;i, of (~-he mothodr, cif
utilisation of ethylene tinder the usua:j. by
coubining it in the mledium of coke over- LSar,- -uOlt'll the
subsequent so-paration of the reaction prod-ui7,tn, Dw
production of ethylemachlorohydrine axid dicj~A.oroctivnurle
belong to this cateGory. For -the formor .~. pr,)du-,-Uioa
scheme and equipment viere developad ~no dcl~iiilc. L;ivon)
and for the latter a pilot plant mas in npera~ior, for
years (FiG.2). The, pro oi3od schetio of -ai. indwl,trial
Card 1/2 plant is shown in FiE ~ A stWy of blio i-,,it--thodo of
Ethylene from Coke Oven Gas as a Raw 1daterial fo:c the _Devolop;~"ent
of the Industry of Organic Synthesis in 1959-10.65
sulphuric acid hydration of ethylene in tho ineddiua of
coke oven Gas with subsequent prodnction of I
alcohol under normal pressure ind utilisinj, OT
long distance trcmsport of Li;as (10 atill). 'Tile
%,,rus operated on a pilot plant scale (FJ.C,;,6), 1 t is
considered that the process is suitable for cohe ova,_i.
plants from which the gas is sent undor Prorsure -1,1#0 iorl~-
distance consumers. c) Methods of adoorption of ethylor-o
from coke oven gas on activated carbon with th~~
production of a concentrated ethylene fraction and
subsequent production of ethylbenzol ud otlior productc
V410re also studied. The adsorption of ethylc~ne at 1..0-20.0
ata-d was studied on a laboratory scale and a'1 5 at-a abo. on
* pilot plant scale. On the basis of the rasults obtaiin(L,_'7~
* scherae for an industrial plant is proposed ;-,-111-h
cliould produce 40-4,cP/6' ethylene fraation. The
Card 2/2 not contain details, the subject iii tralLted ia
There are '/ figures and 1 table.
ASSO'~'IATION : UIMIN 1. Ethjlenes--Devel.opment 2. Ethylenes--Proce.,iiiiig
3. Ethylenea--Absorption 4. File 1~i,-ADplic at ions
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