M-MANOV, I.I., pcr*r.; ktUSSMA, N.V.
-r~-
ftc,tl=e of the ithite blood calls in pollarqolitis and Its dirg--
nostl* sipificamoo. flediatriin moolOt5l-54 161, (MM 1419)
1. Is Inatitt" infektaiarmykh bolemney AHN SSSR.
(IMMMYTES)
BOUAWN I.I.- LbolldaWv I.L.]; BALLUX, la.Hj LJUBINSKAYA, X.O.
(Dub:rrolka, (Aleltsioieva, N.V.].
Uso of corticonteroide In the a*uto stage of polioWlitis &M
in *Llier nom infections. Fed., akush. I I;in. 24 no.l*-22162.
(MBIA 16:8)
1. Institut Infektsionnykh Wlearoy AMN SWR Kiyov.
(COMCOSTERUMS) (POLIOMLIT13i
UM, V.I., insh,j RTZHKOV, p.1a., inSb.; GCRYUCHKO, I.G., in.-b.;
KASHMOVA, A-I-, inzh,,; ft1niMali uchastiyet LIF5111TS, S.I.,
NOTOT, H.K.; KQSMHMIZV, A.D.; CMVICMNi, N.I.; KOLPNSKiT,
N.M.1 GOLCUO, O.F.j ZMNSKIT, A.M.j SEWiN, i.V.; NkNOV, I.T.;
N.V.1 HEMBLISON, N.Ya.
Quallty of pipe bUlats and pipes made of killed converter steel.
Stall 21 no.9:824,-Q5 8 161. (HUU 14:9)
1. Retallurglobeekly mavod im. Petrovskogo i Truboprokatn~ry
savcxl Im. lanins.
(Pipe, Steel)
KURo D.Hol ALMXSNMAo Mo. r6d.; TATURA, G&L.9 takho.red.
E$bnvasiun on methods and techniques of physics experiments-,
buxtbook for the teacbers of secondary schools] Sbornik po
untodike L telthni fisicheskogo skuperiments; posobis dlis
whitelel srednal shkoly. Koukva. Goe.uchabno-pedagog.izd-vo
X-ve proov.RWSR. 1960. 2D4 p. (KM 13:12)
1. )Koskovskiy gosuderetyennyy pedagogichaskiy inatitut imeni. V.I.
Lonina (for Mar).
(Physics)
XACWDLIS. 4LVD* Abramovichl IPARrAWOMA. Istallya Teflacyna; SMOLOT.
lv*u IVSXIDTiCh. PV*UI=II Uchastlys: MIM. D.K.; ITANCIA. L.A.;
IWOW. A.L* ISMOSIMA. N.V., red.; SYMCF, L.P., red.;
OYAWWO, ToX,, 99B*Na
ENIboratm io=ml for eilperluents in ph"Ics; for students In
Tgoaltogictal institutes] Prelctikam po mtodike finiki; posobie
ate studontow podagogicbeakikh inatitutaw. Moskva, Gas.
umhmbmo-pedaM*is&vo M-ys prosy.1100, 1960. 341 P.
(KWA 14:2)
(ftysiesi-Leborstaty manuals)
7MISOV, Vamilly Alskilaudroviah; Aletseyeva. Nj,,, red.; KOVALMMO,
Y.L, tekhn.red.
ClAtb~oratory vorics an physics; for students of grades 8 to 10]
Zabocratormys raboty po fixlks; d1la uchashchikhola &-10 klassov.
perer. Klowkwa, Gov.uohsbuo-podagcg.lxd-vo X-va proav.
ROWSR, 1961. 238 P. (MM 1512)
(Physics-Study and teaebing)
TZWKWIVICH, Anatolij Sergeyevicb; ~ I KORNEMA,
Y.I., takhn. red.; 9CMcr4-,R-J-.-p takim. red.
[ftsies, tachnologyp and industry; a nocise -al. lid for
phrales teachers In secondary schools) Fiaikap telebmiks, prois-
vodstmoi kratkii spravocInik. Posoble d3.ia ucbitelei fisiki
drednei abkoly. Moskvaj Goa. uchabiDo-podagog. izd-TO H-va OBV.
asrsR, 1962. 574P. (MIRA 15: 5v
(Techuology-Randbooks, manuals, etc.)
(PkWaice-Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
MMOTO Nikhmil Al*k*qysvjCjh.- ALUSXMA, N.V.. red.; WTARTsBRM,
L-ID. , takha."d. ----
[Obthodalogy of t*mChIng electric eng1wering in ascondary
"hoolml teachers' mannall 146todike propodavanlis elektro-
takhmiki T arsdnet shkole; posoble dlIa uchitelis. KoskTa.
G*m.ucbmbno-pmdWg.isd-vc H-va proov.RSM. 196o. 266 p.
(Electric angineerirg-Study and teaching) (KIRA 14:1)
UUS,V=, Viktor Parlovich; ~~~ , N.V., red. j KOZWVSWA, ".0
takha. red.
(9paos rocket*] gosudabselds rakety. H*Ava, Gas. ucbebno-
pedagog. lad-va N-va proav. ROM, 1961. 122 p. (XMA 34% 8)
(AAranautlas) (Rockets (Aarotumtios))
Si-m'Iconductocre, 0-3
Abet Journals Refecrat Zhur - YU11m, No 12, 1956, 35074
Author a 7hftov, V. A., Alekseyonm, N. YO.
Instituticom Arkb"gallsk Forestry Institute, Arkhangel'sk
Title: Thar=]-Rl*ctric Proportion of Od-Sb Alloys
OW194301
PeriodLcna: Eh. tokhn. fiziki, 1956, 26, so )+, 91.1-912
Abstracts A ntuU method was uAed to masure the thermal -emf (a) of Cd-Sb a11CTs
relative to Cu for concentrations of 0-100% Sb at junction tempera-
tures of 10 to 1000. Two sharply pronounced me;x1ma vere obtained on
tbo diagram of thel-compositlan of the alloy. One corresponds to
tko W Sb compound Vith (T 3 28.6 my/degs and the second to Cd43b
vith Ora 285 my/dog. For pure eadmium, ce a 1.66 and for antinany
Cr 8 30 my/dog. Based on Uses &at* it in assumed that the energy
spectrum of Cdft has a structure that in usual for semiconductors,
altbough for a final decision it in necessary to determine the tw-
perature dependence of the electric conductivity.
Card 1/1
j, 3.81.1
. .............. .......
JUIpe of the ar0floW posimotboraz In the over-all troutmewS of
Vablients wItb lossmr~ for of Vidlionsi7 tuberculools In the paro-
141p of the t0boxculmdo dIsPeumaz7. P&t.,k1Iu.I terap.tub. no.St
(KM 13 M
1. kafedry tsWtbotskor tomPil (say. - prof. N.D. Shcbmpak)
cbermovitskogo modisolusko" lustltut& I oblastnogo protIvotuber-
kulostogo dlepausera.
(PROUNO"MRAX) (TM3MWMSIS)
t!SLI,R / Gen(tral Problems of Pnthology. Dmzunity. U-1
Ahs Jour Rof Zhur - Hiol., No 17r 1953~ No 80184
lazt, IOT given
Title o4 On the Influence of X-Ray Exposure on Resistance of WLite
Hice to Bacteria of Typhoid.
Orig Pub 4, Vista. roentgenol. i radiol., 1957, No. 1, 8-14.
Ab,stract . Healthy mice and those sensitized to a typhoid culture were
imposed to a sublethal dose (300 r), and their resistance to
the bacte-ria of typhoid and Flexner dysentery was investigated.
Exposure decreased the natural resistance of the mice to
intrn peritoner-I introduction of these bacteria. During exp-
Daure through four days after innoculation with a amnll
dose of live typhoid Unctaria, the immune reaction was
depressad in mice which hnd been given repeated innoculations
Ln the flush phase of illness (3-_30tb dany). Depression of
Caxd IL/~-
PSSR / ConeralL Problems of Pntllology. I=vnity. U-1
0 Ahs Jour : Rrf 2hur - Biol,, No 17, 1958, No 80184
Abstract 3 i1munity Is expressed as a decrease of intensity of phago-
cytosin ia vivo and a lengthening of periods of bncteriemia,
which increased the deatlis of the mice 40-45% In couparison
with tAic controls.
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AMUMS: Klemrsarskaya, M-N., Sosova, V.P., Alsksoyevao O.G., Petrov, R.V.,
Chekintllo, O.A. and Nemirovich-Dandhenko, O.R.
TME: A Study of Some Aspects of the Action of Antibiotics an Radiation
3161miess
FMIODICALi Zhumial mikrobiologil, spidemiologit I Imiunobiologii, 1959, Nr 6,
pp M-34 (UM)
ABSIRACT; The article was presented at a efonfeA oe in the Tsentra.11nyy nauehno-
Isslodovatel'skiy rentgeno-radlalogIcheekly inatitut Ministerstva
zdravookhranenlya SSSR (Central X-ray and Radiological Research Institute
of tits KinIstry of Public Health, USSR) In Leningrad on November 29, 1957.
It is a sy., esium of articlen by various authors on the effects of anti-
blotica on the microflora. of t1it body after irradiation and certain
factors of the body's reactivity. Sosova studied the effects of strepto-
qrclm. bionwein and penicillin on the development of infectious in-
flamation in rabbits irradiated with 800-1,100 r of X-rays. Chekatilo
studied the effects of per oz administration of biomycin in doses of
1 ug for 6-12 days on the amount of microbes contained in the colon of
Card 1/3 whito mice irradiated with 600 r of X-rays. Nemlrovich-Danchenko studied
SOV/16-59-"/46
A Study of' Some Anp*ota of the Action of Antibiotics on Radiation Sickness
the Vampertie3 of microflora excreted by dogs treated with polonium.
Alakmayova tonfirued the antibiotics-re3istance of commensal microflora
In tictge which received per os slow-radloaotive Strontium -90 but were
not tmated with antibiotics. U.0. Gaeanov, M.N. Ysgorova, Z.V.
Yermollyeva, V.Ya. Kudryavtserra and G.P. Rudnev have noted the great
effects of antibiotics oft many physiological processeL and immunoblolo-
gical activity. Alekseyeva studled the Intensity of the phagoeytic re-
action of blood 1*ukocytes in dogs irradiated with 600 r of X-rays, of
whom awe were given antibiotics therapy. N.N. Klemparskaya, S.L.
Krazlnskaya, T.M. Kokhanovskaya, Ye.l. Milevskiy, Kh.Kh. Planellyes and
N.'V, Chumachenko have studied the effects of antibiotics on Immunity -
with contradictory results. 0.A. Mikhaylota has studied their effect
an allsrgy. R.V. Petrov and L.I. Win have investigated the possibili-
ty of forming coMlex antigen (allergen) groups by combining antibiotics
with substances from the tissues of the living organism. From the above
works. a number of conclusions may be drawn. The introduction of anti-
blotIcs Into animals, irradiated with lethal X-ray doses before in-
fection, helps to prevent the development of inflammatory Infection.
Realstant microbe strains in the irradiated body seem to react to anti-
Card 2/3 biW,oo by increasing in virulency; their number In the tissues and
sov/16-59-6-6/46
A Stuidy or Some Asp-eats of the Action of Antibiotics on Radiation Sickness
body surfaces also increase. The commensal bacteria In the intestines
of an Irn-adiated body show an increased resistance to antibiotics, without
antibiotics having been used, simply under the influence of changed cm-
virormantal. conditions. The administration of antibiotics may provo:ce
neutropenta and thus diminish the effectiveness of the phagocytic reaction.
Antibiotics tend to Inhibit the development of anaphylaxis to heterolSenic
protein. Antibiotics may themselves be allergens as a result of theIr com-
binal;lcn with body substances.
There are 3 photon, 6 figures, I grtaph, I table and 15 references, 14 of
whical w,e Soviet and I Onglish.
SUMMED: December 27, 1,957
Card 3/3
nXIO-11SKATA, U.N.; ~0.0.
Stxid~r of the reactivity of t*-Ae organism in radiation injuries through
the applicntion of certain im=%nolcqical and microbiological wthods.
Mod. rad. 4 no-3t?0-76 Mr 059. OCM 12:7)
(UDIATION. effects,
on Immun.. technion of investigation. review (Rus ))
(I"MITY' eff. of radiations,
technic of invest4ption, review (3bis))
ALVCSZYVA, O.G.
Advarptive properties of tipsneg of the Irradiated organism and
varlation during penicillin therapy. Ned.rad. 4 no.11:66-71 3 159.
(RAMUTION M S experimental) (XM 13:2)
(PUICILLIN pbarvecol.)
334MTA, yalm.;
Oams feaUmem of the developmut of raiation lesions in dogm
mader the chrftdo effect of 9*90# Nad.rad. 5 no.30-7 160o
(MIRA 13s12)
(S=NTIUK--3)lOTOM) (RADUTION 810MM)
I- ALSKSEWA, O.G.
Nathod for the determination of the dermanecrotic properties of
ataphAococci. lAb.delo 6 no.6s22-23 N-D 160. (KMA 13:11)
(STAPHrl4O=S)
(NECRMIS-BACTERIOLOGY)
AlaWZM'km P~P-f XMOVAI 'a'N'j KORCMMIIN, B.I.; FrMVICH, I.K.
raitial m&nifemt&ti(m%_of Wuries in dogs exposed to deny
schinistroations of lkrvv* Hmd.rrd. 6 no.8:57-64 Ag 161. (MIM 3JtS)
(sTR=rm-iwmpss) (RADiATiaN siciams)
PHMM I BOOK EMMITATION SOV/16344
a T4 A -P* BIbIkova, N A. VYalova, A. Ye. Ivanov, N. A.6
�rly-'48M a Pwramonova, V. N. Petushkov,
Yews 71 A. Nursholicov, N. V'
"
V. V. Snegireva, L. A. 3tudoulkina, YU. N. Shtukkenberg, and A. Ya.
Shu3,vatikova
Sluchay *Stroy luchsvoy bolesni u chelovoka (A Case of Acute Ptadla-
tion 31c3mess In Wan). Wsoows Y44giz, 2962. 149 p. 10,000 cop-
lea printed#
Ed. (Title paas)o X; A. Kureh~kov, Corresponding Nember Academy of
Me(Uc&l Sciences SS34# Proreasori Ed.: S. P. Landau-Tylkina; Tech.
Bd.:. X. A. Yakovley#*
PUMSBt ThIs nonoSwaph,is Intendea for physiclane and b'io-iogisto.
COV3RACWs This book describes an actual case of acute i;*diation Dick-
neon It Its severe form. It describes in detail clinical symtoms,
changes In bloahemdoal Indexes, morphological changes in the nervous
system, and the distribulUon of depth doses and eyergy L isorption.
Cal-d 1/1
-AURSEYEVA, O.G.j VOWMA, A.P.
Eftimt of spad6*114ght factors on the immunological reactivity
or the organism. Probl.k-namAtiol. 1s181-189 162. (KMA 15:12)
(SPACE nIGHT-JMIOU)GICAL IWFECT) (IWUNOWGT)
Al:,.XSEMA, D.G.; LIVITSnUp G.M.
of the
wroot
the
season
of
of UD-Intestinal miaroflora.
of Orl'. Had.rad. no.3158-61
OTMIMS-Ismpa)
(Zw,IBIOTICS) (VIXAT=t-~TAL
year cc
in dogs
162.
the sawitivit7 to antibiotics
under the chronic influence
(MIRA 15:3)
(INTESTINES-49CROBIOLOGY)
AND FMIOU)GICAL EFFECT)
0965
S/56OJ62/000/012/007/014
ey 1063/1263
I Amon: 0004 (Alokaooy~)
TITLE: On the influonoe of 3pace-flight on severnl factors of
naturnI Imnunity In d ogs
SOURCE: Akadomin nnulc ='&R. Iskusstvannyye 3putniki Zemli,Mvj,c--F,
no. 12, 1962, 63-76
TEXT: The fallo"Ing P%ctors viere Investigated: 1) the quantity of
microbes on the skin of the laternl side of the dog's body; 2) the
bacterIcIdal. properties of this piece of skin; 3) the phagocytic and
bacterieldal propert103 of the blood. ThIrty two dogs weighing 4-6
kg were examined in order to determine. *tbvinitial Immunological re-
activity in ordinary conditions. Four or them took :)FLrt in space
flight. The Influence of the physloal rnetors accompanylrg the
launching and landing of the rocket on immunity. was examined by
placing the dogs within a centrifuge and vibrostand as wall as by
examining dogn which previously had taken.part in vertioal, launching
or rockets. The nioroflora of the skin was studied by determining
C~rd IJB
,/62/000/012/007/014
S/fk60
106311263
On the Inrluence of apnee-fliCht...
the mimhew of stnphr"Incocci resistAnt to a Civen concentration of
brow.thwol-blue. :Arains of Intestinal berilli wor,) used Re toot-
microbes for 1,,ba investlGptton of tho bactericidal proportio3 of Lhe
skin and blood. 'A'ha results be summarlziDd as follows:
1. The Immunological reactivity Is modified under the influence of
apace flight; the absorbent capacity or noutrophyles is rather lose
stablo thnn 1-hair diLvastive cnpacity FkM the bseterIcidal, prnp-)rtie3
of plaarm and okin. 2. The number of bromthymol-blue-resisti%nt
ataphilococci did not change mtorinll:r rkfter the flight. 3. in
ahort-term Meats the org*nlam retpLn3 Ito abilltv of adjustment
to the environnant. 4. A. sllrht difference was found in the lmmuno~
lor,ical renctivit:r of c;ors which had proviOU31-7 taken part in fli-
ghts of pgeoph~,sicnl rockets an against dogs which had not taken part
In such flighta; hc(wevar, chnngea-InAmmnologioal reaotivity pro-
sumably benove leavpronounced as a result of repeated flights.
There are 5 firures and 4 tables.
September, 1961
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'~~erj~4 stbuated by the digesting awity:~&
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24
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6~ 0 As, and badilliform micr
A oroll mucoss, operating an auto-
Or 'W~I~ho
ft uposkw, made. and the intensity of
I MOO , OoJ4~*6 Sd,. Testl.:' lVe condition of the
t lio 14,~cbmposltion and hemolytic
0 bi
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i lbel0l' (i, oert66 of. tests occupied only 12- ts
161hi mornin
VT t, Ay~eto*OL
e g on an emip
to or IK~441 ribid in detaU. Studies were also,
u
t4" weeks and 3 days before the flig~i
t* ~,~Otw Oter landing, and again 71.!-12:
'030 i~er d kl:~'Oacfibh~ ldal~propertle of au for~coi,
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uaUy rem:
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any-
a 6 tb 61.0f * tlo~*OIB at COM024n,bacteria. by
depended on;the time (if
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iita during ftecticial irrodukalcm,'!
pv*hy Uxis during juvlooged Irra-
radiotion prl6toctl4v,
44va tested m white akaln order to
i the Samak Imastion. Tho~axperJ
."Lgh1ij:2o-e3 g. The MM-11:miaeUVA
Im
I Ito' re ar* as fcalown 1180 161, IS W
Old distowe trm anticath6dat-35
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SSSR) injectad intraperitows
0 a gama i~iatio!. Md Zia
irradiation, ru shor~pned~:
an K. w7r.
GA "posure. to- =rradl
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Ir thaft- a,
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Uri; 004
'0091 vii
AIZIMEMA, O.M. (Aleksleleva, O.M.); SHIRMOVA, G.V. [Smgnmova, H.V.]
Tant1h All-Union Conference on Meteorites. Geol.shur. 22
DD.6v93 162. (KIRA 16t2)
(Y*teorit,be)
XU=Clwx. Te.A. -. KLHKSMVA, O.N.
Use of biAndione ir, the treatment of rhmmatic fever. Zdrav.
Uwkh. 17 veAO/ll-.72-76 '57. (KIRA 12:6)
1. 12 I*Lfedr,- fakulltstskoy terapii Xazakhakogo Cosudaretyennogo
mottitninskopp Inatttitts.
(.%DMTIC TIM) (PTMZOLIDIHM)10NR)
AL&M -9-N---
.
Ilmetrqc,ardiagraphic changes in dysentery mong yomag children.
VOP-okh.unt. i dot. 4 no.2:36-43 *--AP '59. (KIRL 12:5)
1. It Wedry infektsiowWkh bolesney u detey (sav. - dots.
AoTAus'nichav) Loningradekogo pediatrichookogo meditsinskogo
inatitnUL (dir. - prof. N.T.Shutova).
(IMICTRMUMIOGRAPHY) (DTSXNTERT)
aboops;by in dystaUry In obIldren aa an index of functional
ofiditiams of outswous vessele. Pediatriia. no.5t64-70 161.
(KM 140)
Is katsdry InfsktsiowXVkh sabolovaniy u detery (sav. A.T.
UmImiabova) Lemingradskogo pedlatrichaskogo seditsinskogo
inatituta (dir. - prof. N.?. skrutoya
(SKM-BWW SMVW) ( Smftml- (DEMMRAPHIA)
ALEMETIVA, OJ.
ClImical characteriatics of dyseatery In obildran during their
first yaLr of life. Padiatriia 42 zo.W-73 A163
MM l6all)
1. lm Uafedry Infektoiannych imbolevmiy u detay (imy.--prof.
A.T. KaxImicheve.) laningradukogo pediatrichookogo meditainakogo
inatitutL na be" detakoy Infaktaionnoy boltnitay (glavnyy
vrath KA. Wdkina) Lminakogo r1kynna.
AtAZWHVA, O.N., red.; GASMA, V.F., red.; xoismv, I.N., red.
filydrologic yearbook] Gidrologicheakil a-zhegodnik. Lenin-
grildi Gidrometeoizdat. 1962. VOI.O. No.O.I. 1964. 163 p.
(VURA 17:10)
KUMIAX:OV, A.A., kand.yeterinw-nykh naa; ALEISSMA,_Qj., nAucbnyy
sc0a*udtdk O"ONWNMOW-
Determining the antibiotic museeptibility of S&3nozwlla strains
imclatod frou smimal . Vaterinariia 38 no.605 JS 161.
(KaLA 16t6)
1. Vologodskays. nauchno-isaledovatellskaya vaterinarnayu staPtailya.
(SalmneUa) (Antibiotics)
am/Cheautry - Beryulm Nov 52
Bydrogen
"The Reaction of Metallic Beryllium with Solid
Crystal Hydrates," 0. P. Alekseyeva, Voroshilov-
grad Pedagogic Inst
CV
'Mur Obshch Xhim' Vol 22, No 11, pp 1906-1916
w%cok. As+.- V61.4j, No.q. M"io.Oj-r+
I is one of the products resulting from the re-
action of metallic Be power with the crystn water
of solid crystal hydrates. The reaction of Be
with water can be activated at ordinary temps
both with crystal hydrates (which react with Be
In t4wlr solid state) and with certain anhydrous
nalts.that we virtually Insol in vater. The,
basic reaction, Be#2]tCH I -Be(Cff)eH2 (between U
&cA crystn water) is ccmplic,+,,4 whenever much
bftt is evolved, Causing U(CE)2 to lose water,,
%bo liberated water then being decompd by the
c Be under the activatiag Innuence Of
crystal hydrate. Iij a number of cases, dur-
In the reaction of Be with crystal hydrates of
QMorides, both H and HCI were liberated, and the
OUt's cation was reduced to metal. The nature of
0* crystal hydrate has a strong influence on the
jM%~Ogjty of the reaction, The amount of Vater
ring into the reaction varies frcm 0% of
-W#. The crystal-hydrates of chlorides react
the most actively vith Be, vberess the crystal.
by&mtes of-4tirates we qLUe Inactive. The
---- tal hydrates of binary salts and altzfts res"
with Be than'the Corresponding
jj3m"'~ Salts. of tbe- eationa, the NL 'on am
tike ions of the alkali earth metals confer the
least reacti--ity to crystal Wrgt*s, wberes
.,f4e chlorides of metals or the Fe faxilY and Or
heavy metals are the most active- 3t reacts
far more vigorously with the crystn water of
said crystal hydrates of chlorides than do K9,
Al mind Zu.
-------------
Ta. 15
Harob 195L
A cloted solution of the warss equatim
n unt, Akad. Sauk SSSR. Priki. MAL
161A. It, 501-505 (1933). (Russian) 64
Ilds paper gives a rnethod of constructing closed nolu. 19
lions of boundary-mAlue vbkmn based upon the use of 10
'the LAplace-Carson transtErm. The problem of finding the
powtial in an electric line is given as an examp3e. Ax-
5y pficift. he mol. the pmbl.. a' V160 -.LC8t V1811 for 4he -
boundary conditions V(0.9)-E, 8170,01ft-0. and the
initial moditions V(z, 0) -0, 617(s, 0)AW-0. and shows that
it is possible to pan from this 'closed' form to the usual
molution in tenns of Fourkr series. C. G. Maple.
ALIMSIMA, *.?. (Ioningrad).
Clossa m*lutlon of certain boundary problems in muthematical physics. PrIkl.
not.1 nalch. I". no.3t6Z?-630 3-0 153* Off- 6:9)
(Mathematical physics)
ALEK-IWEVA, 0, P.
ALEK: z-YEVA, 0, P.: "The solution of linear dif ferential equations of
comtuctivity in integral form." Aead ',~ci U&M. Power Engineering
lust Imeni 0. M. Krzhizhwwvskiy, Iloscow-Leningrad, 1956. (Dia-
sertation for the Degree of Candidate in Physicamathe%atical 'Science)
Source: KnIzhanya letopla, No. 28 1956 Moscow
the
ALEKSb'YjiVA, O.P. Cand Tech Sci --(dies) "O-n7solution of linear
differential eipations of heat transmission in 4%s integral form",
bios,1957. 13 pp 20 cm. (hin of Higher Education USSR. Mos TechnolvT,,"-~
Inst of the Pood Industry). 110 copies. CKL, 9-57, 101).
It -1 .-
~ 0'L Z' L ~; ~~, ~, r.L , ,
AUMMTA, 0 P.
-
SolviV a heat conductivity problem for spheres and cylinder*
by usAnc integral equations. Trudy XTIPP no.8*5-16 '57. (KIn 10:12
(Rest-Conduction)
ALUSHUTA. 0. F.
Solving DiffOrantial Equations of Therml Conductivity With
Hultiple InUgrals
Akadeadya namk $5SR. Inergeticheskiy Institut
Teplo- i =Lsvoobuon v protsessaM i9paronlya (Heat- and M233-Transfor in
Evap,oration Processes) Moscow. Izd-vo AN SSSR. 1958. 254p. 5.000 cys printed.
ALKSITXVA. 0.1p.; ITANOT, A. T.
Method of appl;-ing Dirac functions to the solution of problem on
heat edeductivitw and diffusion. fr~ Inst. anerg. Al BSn no-9:33-
76 '59,- (MIRA 13:10)
(Beat-Conduction) (Duffusion)
67817
"te SOV/143-60-1-17/21
AUTHORS:
Ivanov, A.V.., Doctor of Technical
Goiences
,rITL---: The Heat Conductivity Problem for ;Lny T~,.,o-Luyered
R(,,Ll witti Inc mplete Interlayer Contact
.PZRIOD7LCAJJ. uchebnykh zavedeniy, Energetika,
Investiya vysahikh
_
1960, Nr 1, pp 122 128 (b,3SR)
ABSTRACT: Tho artich gives an operational solution to the ge-
nerril -jroblem of thermal conductivity with the aid
of Green's function. Tile following differential
equations for thermal conductivity had to be solved:
dul d2ul
k + f
(X, Q; (- C-0 !x 4~ 0; t> 0)
,
TIE I
-
dx
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SOV/1113-60-1-17/21
The Beat COMUCU)'Ity Problem for Any 'T,,%o-Layercd Rod with Incomplete
laterlayer Contact
UU-1 d2
2 + f x t> 0)
dxL, 2(x1t); (0
(2)
21w air- of this article is to )opularize the opera-
tional met.iod for thermal conductivity problems.
Solutions of tuto auxiliLry proble-rin are offered.
Ttlere are 3 references, of which 2 are Sovi t and
1 hhglish.
ASSOCIA'21011: B(Illorusskiy gosudarstvennyx universitet imeni V.I.
londna (B-alorussiga-State University i=eni V.I.
Card 213 Loa--ir--)
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The Heat Conductivity Problem for Any Two-Layered Rod with Incomplete
Interlayer Contaot
SUBUITTED~, S,tiptember 10, 1959, by the Kafedra vychislitel noy/
zmtematiki (Chair of Computational Inthematics;
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USSR Plant Zaaaaes. Diseases of Cultivated Plants X-3
Abs Jour Fef Zhur - Biol., No 6, March 1957, No 22962
Author Zp (1 r-) ~
,Xseieva,
Title A BuWiAiedL Disease.
6rig Pub Mik~rofiologichmiy zb., 1956, 18, No 2.~ 19-22
Abstract A descr2ptlon is given of the aymptoms of a buckwheat dis-
ease, so far unknown in the literature, a disease, evidently,
of a viral. nature which the author designates mosaic.
Varletios which develop a vigorous Yegetative mass are af-
fected more severely. In experiments with timing of savings,
the hloter disease Incidence was marked In the late savings
(June 4V and 30) - 7he earliest (April 30 and )hy 10) savings
were cwspl,"tely free of the disease. The In-between timings
ot saving manifested a weak and medium disease stage. The
author emplains this by a higher plant susceptiblLity in the
enrly (larrelopmetat phase at a high air humidity and temperatures
not lower than 200. In the district where the experiments
were con~Wcted (Tk!rnopol Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) these condi-
tLans untaally appear at the end of June and in the month of
JULY.
Chrd 1/1
ALIUMVA-P O.S. (AlsimIeLmm, O.S.), kwWaal'skokhom.nauk
.........
Or-Im breading and seed production in the Polish People's Rm-hlic
I-
Viazyk mil'boxPonIX07 4 DD,882224U 09 161. KMA 417)
1. )W*chw-ixmIodmt*I'akLy Inatitut awdedsliya i skotovodstva
zapednykh rayonov WOR.
(Pound-4mia)
KORWAA, A.I.; DMFN, M.G.1 AUMSETEVA, O.So
-.1
Micraittructure of a two-c=ponant lithl-im g:zaa at vaelaus
otapp or cryntmjjl&Won# Sto'klacbro scat. no.lmo-~B ~63.
(MIRA 27:10)
ACCESSION NR: AT4910286 S/0000163/003/001/OD66/006B
AUTHOR. Korelova, A. I.; Degen. M. G.; Aleksoyeva, 0. S.
'nTLE: 141crestructitre of binary lithium silicate glass at different stages of crystallizati(in
SOURCE: 8impostum po ste4doobramoinu mostayantyu. Leningrad, 1962. Stakloobratnoye
sostoyanlye, vy* p. 1: Katalizirovannaya kri stall I ratelya stekla (Vitreous state, no. 1:
Catalyzing crystallization of glass). Trudy* simpoziuma, v. 3, no. 1. Moscow, lzd-vo
AN SSSR, 1903, 66-08, both sidea of Insert page facing p. 72
TOPIC TAGS: glass, silicate glass, glass crystallization, lithium silicate glass, binary
system, glass struaixwo
ABSTRACT: The microstruebm of Initial and crystallized lithium silicate glass was
Investi.gatol by moms of ordinary and electron microscopy. 'Me lithium o3dde content of
the glass samples varied from 23 to 42 mol. %. Crystallization was carried out at tempo-ra-
tires varyleg from 480 to 1000C. . for $- 24 hours, *M sometimes for a longer period of
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time. The miiroijardness of these samples was fowW to be very high compared to all
other types of 11thfum silicate glass. IMe structural proportion of dIfferent types of glass
(slowly cooted, bwdonod azW boot-treated) are 66mpared. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: nome
SUBNLITIzo. ITMAY63 DATE ACq. 21Nov63 ENCL: 00
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AtAMEMAf'9'-" P. T*.j ODVOIMAj R. A.j KOIMMA$ A. I., NIKANDFIOVA, G. A.
- ". I
"Structuxal rariatims in lithium silicate and lithium al-silicste glaGOes
in the process of crystallirAtion and their effect on mecl=ical properties."
W-
report subndtted for 4th All-Union Couf on Structure of Glass, LeeningrIad,
16-21 iftr 64,
3d ii[~-
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WOM/65MM/000/01491007,
1~ 444 !;1 i6vi, R.~ As; Alskssyvva~!O.' a
tu" of lithium silicate &lass" at
'at, trukturny" prowashcheni v
tural transforwationalin at
crystalliza-zion. lithium
it
tiL" IW: their dep"de-ce *a the micro-
Inia W~~'Sluciate slasses cout-A-1-ing 23.4
tad* The Slasass were sojected to
i. ~ , N
Mture 'va* bzueAed. The chafte
0 U the density, micninardneass'
thcalasses was scudied an a fumt
et-dy of the microotinmtuire;l
a ~cim&inid
SUIMS rev"'Is that chanses in
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jtll~t~aral transforrations to S a at
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614141MOanical property, lithium
t? d
Ole t6po i4s (4onefty. hardness, clastit co'n-'
function of tb& adtro,trucivro
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tizatod i I
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"M at" lo''We Also omplayod. In a&"
M in density is dus:-to,
i SPO -yo "6i imr"$*
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and surface, strength; A stUl,
A"!~ associated with a deelt . "'j
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Ubm afo+eucrypute avil d s6!6
concluded that tbo vlitb~ool
"pro sufficiently smemns ve
~Zystalusatlod aw in th
t an toodWons of therad I triba
',4vysta1lLnm phase in the! jomss`,'~
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ACCESSICM SR. AP4010042 S/0303/64/000/001/0032/0034
AUTIMS. Shatern, bl. A. ;Darjushevskayat N. Ye-j; 0, V,
TITIX.t Synthesis ar the anticorrosion pigment cbxromium phosphate
SOLMCE: Lftk*'LcraoodhiW*y* materialy* i ikh primeneniye. no. 1, 1964, 32-34
.0?:C TAGS- pigment, anticorrosion pigment, chromium phosphate, zinc chromate,
;hosp%oric &*id, roftation, polyvinylbutyral, priming, coveraCe, coating, sodium
,IBSTUC."Zi The opt2m&l conditions for the Wnthesis of chrrcmium phosphate were
ined scad its p2Vsicochenical and technical properties investi,-,ated. It was
f de34rKbIle to obtain chromium phosphate t7 reduc-ion of sodi=. dichromate
sodium flul;ite In the presence of phosphor1c acid. The opti=al*conditions
a svnthesis *f chromium phosphakto were a 1-15-1-20 ratio of solids to liquid.
of 2.5-5.0, a tftpemtu:~a of 35C, 1-2 hours boiling after completion of reduc-
tion, washing to leave not over 0.5r) or water nolubie salts, and drying at either
4D-50C to obtain C:RO4"51VP or &% 105C to obtain CrFO 4 * ). 5H20. The obtained
compound van light green to green In color, had a specific surface of 15 M2/gm end
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ACCISSIM: M A24018042
a co-7eragve capacity of 100-120 gm/M2. The air-dried pigment, contained 20.2Ar
chromiu.m,- ~,;T.Vtv POI, and 42.3); water. The ;watective effect Uveness of the piGment
=,.a teated in a pr.mUtC eompo=d containirv ':Mp lvvinylbutyal, 1Vv romium
po ch
P--losphate, '. .6~i, talotm, and 78-e,, of diluent, consistinG of 18,14' phosphoric acid
8---v;'otbmnol, and 1.9~ water. Ten per oant of this diluent were added to the,
.7rimin,- com-avaitiong and the compound applied in one coal., 15 micrograms thick,
onto the surface o!~ steel, which had been previouslv etched and degreased. The
.final operation comsisted of the application of a 35-40 microgram coat of GF-020
qri=ing. Orig. ari. has: 4 charts and 1 table.
ILSr
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AIAKESMA, P.A.; SAXMMVMU, Te.M.. lasheser-tekhaolog savoda.
--a-MOWN616, .1
lop-mr,nothods of chmalcal amal"is used In the leather substitute
Inkoetry.0 B.S. Khorashaim., A.A. ATIIOT. Reviewed by P.A.
AlOsseva, I.M. Salrbsovskeda. Leg.pron. 15[l.e. 161 no.6%48 J9 156.
(mm 9-8)
1. lachal Imik latoratoril zavoda Xoopl&stkash No. 2 (for Aleksoyeva).
(Leather substitute*) (Ihoroahala. B.S.) (Avilov, A.A.)
11(4)
SOV/92-59-2-12 /40
AUTUCES: Pr*mbkin, A.A. ana H*AO Alekseyevs, Members of BasWrn NP
Trl'TX: Processing of Eastern Crudes by Vaing Standard Atmospherie-Vaemn
Pile Stills Vhich Yield tube Oil Fractions (P~rersbotka vostochrqkh
nefteY na, tIPMkh mmlyanykh AVT)
PMCD=: fiettyanik, 1959, Nr 2, yp 16-18 (USM)
ABSTRACT: The authors describis the flow chart.of the standard atmospheric-
Vactam pipe still Used at thm NovoJaWbyshevsk refinery and the new Ufa refin ry.
Both yield Libe oil fractions, besides other distillates. In the course of re-
fining operations It has been found that certain sections of the originally-
installed eqgjaent must be modified. Both r*fineri*s process unstable crude
oil from TiWftzy fields, aimed with or%Ae oil from Barly and Bugallna. In a
table the authors specify and compare the operating conditions of both re-
fineries and, indicate the bollIng range of the lubricating oil fractions these
retfinarles V"uee. In spite of modifications made, operations of atmospheric-
vacum pipe atAlls revealed a nmober of shortcomings emphasized by the authors.
They reeonfiebA ceitain seasufte which could. intensify the fraction process.
For tkds 74rpose the existing towers should be replaced by towers of a larger
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dimater, iwhlch would operate under a pressure of 10 atm. and vould have 32
bubble platen. Noreover, the twperature In the lower pan of the tower should
be ral"d to 5W-310-C. Aftitional radiant tubes should be Installed along the
bridge. wall of the furnace and above its convaction section. A Ohotm strem and
recycling stock should be introduced into the atawNheric tower.. It would also
be necessary, to Intensify the fractionation of lube oil consUnents by supp3,y-
Ing stem to the furnace call of the vacum section, as has been done at the
Baku rel%nery vacum units. The number of Imbe oil fractions yielded should be
reduced to Wo. and for each fraction a separate stripper should,,ke installeds
Since more than two lx",oi:t fractions are needed for producing.TaO desired range
of Imbe oilat all units of the statoolharie-vacma pipe still should yield free-
tions vith tM fractio"I composition needed to manufacture the desired range
of lubricatlog oLu. There is one table indicating operating conditions of
atmospheric vacuum =its of the refinarles under discussion.
ASSOC=aN: BenWal UP (The Bikabldr Scientific Research Institute of the Petroleum
industry)
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ALMSTIVA, M.A.; SIDTACFRIMD, A.I.
Mlostratigraphy of Ywwnnian sediments In the central and
somtbasstorn Tars-1au (southern Uzakhotan). 1xv. virs. uchob.
sav.; Cool. I rwm. 2 no.2:15-29 7 159. (MIRA 12:10)
1.2kleontologIchookly institut AN SSSR.
(Xar&-Tau~-49ologn Stratigraphic)
ALBASHMA, R.A.
V4,0ting of the &otjVjjktg among the medical workers of Chelyabinsk
Province. Wray. Ron. Feder. 5 uo.909-41 s 6:L. (MIFA 24t9)
(CHZLUUMK PROVIIIGE--PUBLIC.HKALTH)
SMMITMJ 1.0., AULMMA, R.A.; MtOKOPOVICH, A.V.
. .... ...
SUMeness of the antigenic structure of separate enteropathogenic
types of Escherichia co.U. Zhur. aikrobiol., epid. i i=mn.
33 no.2:125-126 F 162. (HMA 15:3)
1. Iz LeniWadnkogo diatrichookogo meditsinskogo inatituta.
MCHMCM C.L.)
pMMVISWA, V.7g, Cdeoegspd] GUSFVA, Yu.j.; ULISID, I.N.1
JZ;S*Xku~ V:P.l SMMVA, T.V.; BARA6, M.M.; ABROSDOVA, N.A.;
IPOWMISKAYA $,-A,.; FFOKOPOVICH, A.V.;
ftct*Iar*#,W ind bboUfiod vietbod 8f Utoratory disposis of*
in4atinara6li, W44tions'%dth the use-of liquids o6ntaining
4patific strom media. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 42
mo.WI-26 F 165. WMA 1814)
10 Momkovakl* inktitut'vaktain i oyvorat6kp Ufibaldjr institut
vaktain i #jvorotak, DappropptrovMdy inatitut ~-pi&ci6l6gii-
Inikrobioloili i jiklyMyi Gbrtk6vakiy Institut iipid"miologii:
Odkr5biololti'i 4giymy, Moakbvaki* ppdistrIcheskiy hauchno-
ibeledovetWeltij instittit i Lenihkradakiy pedistricheskiy
meditainakiy inatitut imeni Kirovs.
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ki-PAIJIl!"?i ",A'. ll.x.
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150 w.Met ~211 Rr 165. (MIRA 3-ri6)
UOMAINT, Uktor Dwitriyevich; ALMISIMA. R.L., red.; POMA, N.A.,
tekbim.red.
[Contribution of the City to tbo Collective farm villaol
preatioss of the Dktyabrlskiy Metrict of Rostov-on-Don) Gorod -
kollthounot dersv=j is opyte Oktimbriskogo relona g. Rostov&-na-
Dona. Rostov-ta-Danno Rostoveloos knizhuos isd-vo. 1936. 19 p.
(NM 12:3)
1. $akretarl rsykam lovemnisticbmskoy partii Sovetakego Soynts
(f or Zscmbsyov).
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1057, 26, T3-T7-
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MPOWA. Zymbowl crigerly"DA; ALIMMYSTA. R.L.. red.; ALTAIMITSXATA.
L.$,.* tokba.rod. -. .........- . 1.
cluo Standard oultimoon IPM'tloos as a guarantee Of higlk
gra#w rIolAol TymolrAla *Votokhulka - malog khoroshlkh
uroslha*v vinograAa.. lost orww%&-Momu, lostavokoe knithaos
lod"tro, 1960. 20 P, (MMA 14112)
1. lbramlyayustchaya vinegWarskim otdolouiyou Razdorskogo
vInipovktou (for Stspanomi.
tv
SYtAMIWISOV, A.'eksey Platcooviabi U1WARAWVj Corgey Plilippoviebi
IWZIIZTSOV, Xonm1WmtI:u Arkh' ch; AUE~~ R.L., red.;
SMMEMAN, N.A., rod.; SINYDCMWYL, L.I.,
BORMNSKAYA, L.M.9 teklm. rod.
(Sholtarbelt afferestation and laidecaping in the Don Valley;
from ram pra~tlcem in Rostov ProvimejUshchitnoe legoraz-
vvdomlo I oxelensule na Dom; Is opyta khoslaisty Postovskoi.
oba*sti. Rostov-na-Dam* Rostovskoe knizbnoe iad-vo, 1962.
269 p. (MMA 15:10)
(Moslav Province-Vindbreake, W*lterbelts, etc.)
ALEMYEV, A.?., kaxid. biol, tauk; LUXASMEV, A.I., kand, self-
kh*z. nauk; BEIZnSLV, D.N.v k=d. sellkhoz. nauk;
KjU,11:111, N.I., ot. nauchn. Sotr.; ZEDAFOV, L.A., akademik,
rixt.; ALEMMI, R.I.., rvd.
-. ..... .. --'I ... -- 1.
[Sunflowers in the Don Valley] Podsolnechnik na Donu. [By]
A.P.klekusov i dr. Rostov na Donu, Rostovskoe kniamoe izd-
vo, 1964. 120 P. (KRA 17:6)
ALSKMEVA rolls
[Po4its amd dio"mes of f183A
crops; a -nuall Vrediteli
ILVOC
i 66looni poliv:~kh 611turl spri hn". Rostov-na-Doxru,
Rost oTakoe knizbwe isd-vo, 1964. 406 P. (MMA 1838)
X04ITanWIX) , Vladlmir~ rodor~-rich; BOTADMI, Georgly Khristoforovichi
AU!', Mf rid.
[ftc* for the beek"Forl Yniga pcholovoda. Rostov-na-Donu,
Rl"IfLovsk" kuim'hnos~isd-vo, 1965. 210 p. (~.IRA IM)
GANAGOr t.X~, kaud. nod. nauk; ftjAj=&lI uchaatlyst ALELSJZZYA ReNe,
vribab (Svordlovak); AYZZOSHTM? B.S., vrwWa (fterdlorai);
"OVA4 G.D., vroch Owwrdlovsk); BORWITSWA L.M., vrach
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(3,ordl sk)j VARGAMOVA M.V., vmoh (Svordlowft~; KOFTLOVA
X.Pw, vrach (Sverdlovek5i SMOLOVA O.V., vmch (Sverdlvsk~;
3111MOVA, LP., vrach* (Svertlovek5l SM.040VA, I.M., vra,h
(S"rdlovak); BYKHQVSWA, M.Av. vrach (ftvda); BWAYEVA,
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SI-: J%emiiiritical Sciences and Aviation in the iovict Union, Li'.jrar7 of Con,-Xes3m
1955
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Subject i USSR/Heat Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 110-8 - 8/13
Authors Alekseyeva, R. N., Eng., I. D. Lyakhovitakiy, Kan~.
Tech. Sci. am Yu. V. Rzheznikov, Eng. All-Union
Heat Engineering Institute.
Title Testing methods far relatively short turbine bladings
and their shaping.
Periodical : Teploenergetika, 6, 51-56, Je 1956
Abstract : Various static testing methods are compared for short
blades. Data on blades are given. The new VTI design
of blades is deemed quite satisfactory. Sixteen
diagrams Illustrate the shape of various blades types.
Two 1955 Russian references.
Institution : Hone
Submitted : No date
Pam I wa XMIOMMOR WV/3871
Usoversbanwtvc,"mixe konstruktsiy L ekspluiLtiLtoll turbInnykh ustmnovok; sbornik
statey (MOWPOvewat in the Constmation and Operation of Turbine Units;
Collection of Articles) Mosem, Gosenergoizdat, 1959. 300 P. Errats. s3-jp in.
sorted. 1,550 copies printed.
Ms. (T-Ltle Pago-)t Y&. K. IMbInshteyn, Proftesor, and A. V. ShelkeglyLyev, Cor-
reaptmUng 14imber, A aW of Sciences UM; Nd. (rnside book): L. N.
3iwI'xDwv&,j Tech. Rd.: P. M. Asanov.
PURPOSIC: 2he btiok in intended for engIn re specializing in the design and oper-
ati,-a of turbime equipment.
COVZRA133-. This collection of 22 articles deals with aspects of turbine oper-
a,tions, partgoul a. ly, variations in the heat performance of steam turbines
and emMutation of optL== parameters for Sis turbines. Turbine performance
Ind'[ws and a number of methods for more accurate determination of control
ps-raneters for speelfle cycles are presented. No personalities am mentioned.
Peftmnoes rallow several of the articles.
Car'l l/ 9
IMmovensat in tb* Construction (Coat-) SDV/3871
Ilpff Or COVIERMI
Forevcird 4
Shchegl"Y, A.V. Certain Problems Relative to the Design or More
wricleat Steam-Turbine Plants 11
itcommda perl'ormence Indices wA the principal parameters for
4 trims of slasm tumbines are tabulated. B3m4 -work efficiency and
asp"t mt1oto ars am&1jzed, including those ration applicable to ultra-
sonic velocItles in ftommu-type turbines. Results obtal d the
testing of MTP- 150 turbines at the laningradskiy me'tLMchesk:Ly zavod
amaLop" Metal Works)are given.
Lyakhovitakly, I.D.,_R,. N..,J'3*kny*v&, and Yu.V. RzhevAlkDv. 1kcreasing
the Economic Efficiency of Do%b3,e-Arc Sagnents for Short-M
Profiles 12
The wathors avalym the possibilities of Improving the performance
ebaracrbarlstles; of the VS-100-2 stem turbine vith short blading
in On! gover"" stage. lbabs-loal destgn considerations of two
a=s instead of we in the first stNp are discussed, and test re-
=Ito an Otvem. On essential comparative parameters (arb" deafta In-
PrONOMMUtO t= awLlem,"ge"raingm blades, and the first and tte *mond
arce. of 4 types of. turbines am pr*"ntdd in a table.- The ovsrsU diag-
MM OX the MeMertructed governing stage for the VX-100-2 turbine is
given.
Card 2/9
Improwtiment in the CometruatIon (Coat. ) SOV138T1
TAgun, T.P. 3atonstr4ctioa of this 34,000-kwt Siemens -Schuckert Turbines
at the SUGFMS sm4 BTM-2 Power Stations 42
The &aV=r OVIAS8 the M'tn economic pamsmeters or three Siemens-
Snh=knrt Umbines ( Two at the MZTs-2 Power Station and one at the
SUGMS Power 8tation). Dst&41 of reconstruction to meet the in-
creased powwr demands axv presented.
8hcbepetI1'nIJu:svj N.I. Analysis of Performance Gains Due to Ilegeneration,
Based an tb&- 'alleat-Ulue, Methods 56
'-q* amthcr deftmes the "heat-value" coerficieat. If additional
( q, ) is added to feedwater undergoing a re-
generative process, the change in the total heat consumption
Lumd in obtwining nev fitean and in thm intermediate reheating),
dfial"ted ins 60 , in described as 4aq a - V Of
The symbol j represents the beat-valub coefficient. Entbalpy curves
and qacifio values of the 4 coefficient sx-e deduceds together
with c-mMutation results for bptl-- reheat pressures and feedwater
temperkturen,
card 519
M01prov"Mat in tbe Construction (cant.) WV/3871
Rubins]hta3m, U.N., and L.V. Yedl~Lrev. Two Arrangements of Feedwater
PUMPLng 64
?be authors iliscuss, the option arrangement of the feedwater
hes.UnIj crila (to aeLleve saximam effectiveness) and analyze the ef-
fects of fhadbater hewbers and feed pumps on performance parameters.
Tv-3 eystems of fee&mter pumps axe coupfixed. One system utilizes
high-pressure preboaters expow4 to the fall pressure of the feed-
watox,vhile the other enploys preheaters be-Often two sections of
the split pumpt that in, the initial (or intermediate) sector of the
pump and the min sector. Ma the second *Lee the heaters are under
vator pressitre onV In tko "interw-diatAusector. The authors conclude
tbILt both n3ratems axe eq=aJv efficient.
Kwganov, B.P. Clertain Problem Ib2ated to the Control-Watem Stability
of TurtIne Generators oyerating in parallel. 73
Tat problem of constant speed regulation and the stabillty'of the
speed-:goveruing system for turboganeatars epersting in parallel
is analyzed.
OLrd 4/ 9
Xmprovtwnt In Un Construction (Cont.) SOV/38T1
Oallperin, 1.1. Mthods of Tarbine Governing in Compensated Control
system 99
Governing focr "compensated system", i.e., systems provided with link-
*as betwen xpe*4-control nechudew And pressmre-control mechanisms is
analyzed. Tjpem of interconnections axe grap1doally repreeentedand
respeL-Uve cont=1 parameters and practices of regulation and correl-
ation am outlixed.
Vellir, V.N. HLYstez of Sin&U-Pump Rydrodynudc Control 112
The articlo deals with current systems of hydraulic speed-respon-
sive goverul" with one pump and a presture relay. Four different
arrenipments of such servomotors am described.
KirakoWwts, G.A. fterlmental Investigation of the Zffects of
Frictifta In the. Governor am the Plov-lbguUtion Prooese 12T
Ans.4uls of the work done by the governor aZLiaxt internal
friztlaa is presented, and ths effects of friction on the flow-
control malv* axe evaluated.
Card 5/9
Mmprowinent in the CLonstruction (C(=t-) SOV/3871
Veller, VA., D.M. Levin, and In-V. RzhezulYzv. Control Valve of the VTI
Turbim 141
Punattons and performace of the new tyle of a&Assion valve de-
siped to replate the Mte or flow in the main governor of
the M-type stman turbim wre discussed.
Kirgazia-v, B.P. br-mnce of the Pc3sp-&)I.= Design on Parp-Perform-
anoe cbmx=terlortics In a HYdrodYnanic GoveTning SYstem 146
An eiq*rImnial model of a c*ntri-rum" p=w in hydmulic
governors Is described. 2he ~&cmtxy of the pmW rotor and the
ftape'rto Ot tA'ghUWXLS &M arAlyzed with respect t,,.) the effect of
presintre clAwans upon pump efficiency.
M*mkhlm, P.N., &u4 Ye.R. Plotitin. InvestiSLtion of the Forces
OSAMIng VlbratdCm of TVrbino TO& 0 163
7he authors oxnadrie the problem of vibre6tion, of turbine blades
wban such vDirations axe Indnaed by flow irregularity. Dependence
of the frequmncy of vibration an structural characteristics of
bli4ing as vtb3-l as on ths nature of flow obstructions is traced.
Optium deslAins for lacing wires and shrouds are suggested.
Card 6/ 9
Uprowneat in tl* Construction (Cant.) SOV/3871
?Aydelomna, R.L. Comamtive Analysis of the Doming Properties of
ai.=~ and Type s of Wive, Binding 172
Mhtaiods of fastaning shrouds to buckets and types of lacing
axe wAlyz*dl vith respect to vibration-deAping efficiency.
Curves we plort;ted indicating the dependence of daMing
pwqx.erties (in impact f*rce.
WAellsom, R. " DeterwWation of the Logarithmic Deezements for
Vibratlcr. DwoptnS by Wbasming the Frequency or Natural Vibrations 1T8
*tIr-As of m&saring the natural domping cycle of free vibrations
we diamseedmnd values for the 1oS&ritbjdc decrement wre deduced.
Serezhkisek, L.P. Some Bawats of an Rxperlmnt&l Thvestigstion, of
Kicbell-Type Tlirtt Bearings 182
The article dit a with test stands and twthods of testing
Hicbell jourada-type thrust bes.-Ange. Several lubrication systems
are dbecrib-nd vith reference to service reliability and minizon
frIctLoa loas*u.
Card T/9
Impro"wzt in the Construction (Cwt.) SOV/38Tl
Barmu, L.D., and S.W. Ms. Mqproved Sealing of Condenser Tubes in
Steam Taxtines 209
The nrUtle d1souses and ey&lmtes several methods wid coating
WArl-sla for protecting condensers from d1rect impingement of
tbo stmam. Severml arranaawnts for "packing" tabe ends into tube
obtats and ror ee&ling vater boxes am evaluated.
Zinger, II.M. Wthods of Msigning Jet Cowlensers 219
Arrartgoments of wx1tijet ejector condensers and layouts
of stages " discussed. and design and eLlculLtion vethods given.
HDIchamov, Ye.T., G.G. Ollkhovgkiy, and G.I. Skmvalov. Results of
Final Adjastneat and T%sting of a 1 500-kwt G&s M~ine Egant 237
Pre-Uperatlonal testing of a GT-&~-1.5 t,-rbim is d,..ribed.
Polebuntiv, Ye.l. Selection of the Starting Pr*~::edwre- for a Ga6s Turbine 255
Holebanov, Ye.l. R)q)erLwnt&1 Stand for %sting fts-Turbine Rotors
for ftertma Fatigue 261
Alloomble therwal-fatigme values and stress-distribution patterns
for certain rotor elements with r3spect to their elasticity range
are d1scussud.
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Inprovement in IM construction (Oont.) sm/38Tl
SharovsIdy, A.Y., Cq)tlxmLl Parameters for Inlet Temperatures in
Multistup Gas-Turbine Plants 265
The problea of cycle teVerctures versus pressure ratios per
IndividvikI Map is discussed. Several methods, for selecting
the optinal thermal-efficlency regime an evalumted.
P*14,nomskLy, YA.L, Deternization of the Most Iffective ftrLwterc for
the FIegeneratiom Cycle of a Gas-Turbine Plftt 275
The author presents his oim method of computation, applicable to a sta-
tionmry plant, to deteradne the elesments of regenerator effectiveness.
The method can also be used for regenerators with cross-flow arrange-
ment.
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