ARF11-IOV, 1.A. (Y.,-
Comjstjor, of
All Ni~kh.
in -o- f,.41- ,.I*-.- 1-% 4! 1-4,.
I no. '.* -1 ! - - . . I -- -: "'.)
X NRo AP6010817 FWA(1) IGIWWI SOURCE CODEs UR/0421/66/000/001f0622/0031
JW/WE/RM/WH
AWHOR: Anifimov, N, A. (Hoscov)
ORG: none 21
TITLt: Heat and mass transfer near the stagnation point when gas is injected or
sucked throt urface...'
SOURCE! AN SSSR, Izvestiya. Mekhanika zhidkoati i gaza, no. 1, 1966, 22-31
TOPIC TAGS: therm odynamics, heat transfer, mass transfer, sublimation, ablation,
6issociation, laminarboundary layer, boundary layer, aerodynamics, stagnation point
ABSTRACT: Numerftal soluttons of the equations of the laminar boundary layer near tht
v
ognatloai point ct an axisymmetrical. blunted body when ir-dividual gases are injected
nlized, The effect of mass injection on
..ntil an ~" xLemc! (low are obtained and gener,
T*t"A 1:1an-tifer -ZaLes In a laminar boundary layer is analyzed in the following cones;
of individual gases in air, such ns: the inert gases-lie, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe;
M'Watoluic compereots-0, N, H, C; diatomic gases air, 0 9 11 0 112, CO, NO, F2, Ca2,Br2,T2
sae Polyatolnic P'16ep C02; 11 0 N 00 SO 1 C114, C211 C2 41 CL 4; 2) injection oL a goo
W10? 01rultalleou in2j;ctfon ani auction tGough th body surface. lbe equa-
~i:'n'a of a utlltlc~.'Illponcut laminas: boundary layer near the stagnation point were re-
du,~.ed to so-1E.-situllar form and integrated as previously (Teplofizika vyookikh
LLaiparatur,no, 3, 1965, W9-42o).., An approximate method for calculating heat and
4V - J~y Y~J =W,-V-
ACC NRi AP6010837
...nsn trartr-~cr in the presence of mass injection Is described, whicl
i is based on the
introduction of corrections to the values of heat and mass transfer coefficients of
an equivalent impervious surface which is at the same,temperature and has t 'he same
optinal properties as the surface considered when the radiAtive heat fluxes are taken
Into account. This method is substant ated by calculating the mass transfer coeffi-
citnts E~~r atsintegration
of ra bite in a dissociat%d air flow, by considering five
r?psubli;Vng
au
air camponent-c 0, 020 N, N 2, M. --graphitel3in the form of C atoms; and tbe
formation of zarbon oxide and cy en as Me r t9 of heterogeneous reactions
between '11raphi te and the injected -gas on the body surface - while there are no ' re-
actions insldct the boundary layer. The dependence of the relative heat transfer and
mass transio-z coefficients on the nondimensional mass injection rate for all cases
considered h--e is*given in graphs. Okige arts has: .8 figureal .19 formulas. and
2-tableR.
SUB CODE: 2v/ SUBH DATE: 25jun63/ ORIG-REF: 013/ OTH REF: Oll/ ATD PRIKSS:
SYTNIK, Ivan Panteleymonovich, kand. tekhn.nauk, dots.; KHAZAN,
Moisey Yakovlevich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.;
KUCHERENKO, Konstantin Rodionovichp kand. tekhn.nauk,
dots.; KASPIN, Lev Abramovich, kand. okon. nauk;
MFI.Y,OV, Sergey Aleksandrovich, dots.; MASALOV, Grigoriy
L vovichp dots.; SALIVON, Ivan Ivanovich., assistent;
GIROVSKIY, V.F., doktor ekon. nauk, prof., retsenzent;
GUREVICH M.S., ekon., retsenzent; ROTSHTEYN, A.G., kand.
ekon. nal;k, retsenzent; VAYNSHTEYN, B.S., kand. ekon.
nauk, nauchn. red.; GERASIMOVA, G.S., red.izd-va;
AODIONOVA, V.M., tekhn.red.
[The economics of construction] Ekonomika stroitellstva.
[By] I.F.Sytnik i dr. Moslnm, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 229 p.
(MLIA 17: 1)
25(6) SOV/135-51~.1-3 -I (l,4
AUTHORS: Yerashov, A.F. and Anfimov V_1'.. _Enuine-rs
TITLE: The Ultrasonic Inspection of Rivet Welds (Ul'trazvukovoy
kontroll svarnykh zaklepok.)
I'ERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvods'.vo, 1959, Nr 51 PP 35-57 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: An ultrasonic inspection method by which it i* pousible to
evaluate the magnitudes of faults in rivet welds is developed
b.,,- the authors. The method Is based on the shielding effect
of a fault on the bottom pulse (e.&. the pulse reflected from
the inner surface of a hollow, shaft). The inupcetion will
be done with a "UZD-7N" defectoscopc on 2.5 megacycle fre-
quency over the highly-finished and well-oiled surface.
The article gives a detailed description of the method,
which has proved fully reliable in detection of faults (voids,
Card 1/2 slag inclusions, cracks) not less than 0.3-0.4 sq mm in area.
The Ultrasonic Inspection of Rivet 71elds S 3 V/ l -'; rl- rg-.::-1611 2.'
It can be also applied for the inspection of seam welds.
There is 1 photograph, 1 graph and 1 diagram.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy metallicheskiy zavod im. Stalina (The Lenin-
t,rad Metal Plant imoni Stalin)
Card 2/2
NAZAROVA) Ye.I., inzh.; ANFIMV, V.M.
Investigating certain physicomechanical properties of titanium
and its alloy with aluminum. Trudy LNZ no.9237~45 162.
(MIRA 16:6)
(T~tanium--Testing)
124-58-6-6713
Translation from; Referativriyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1958, Nr 6, p 59 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Basin, A.M., Anfirn9yLV.B.
TITLE: Calculation of the Elements of the Laterol Roll of Vessels Intend-
ed for Inland Navigation Upon Encountering Surface Waves
(Raschet clernentov bokovoy kadiki sudov vnutrennego pla."aniya
na volnenii)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta sti--va i tekhn. ekspluat. morsk. i
rechn. flota, 1953, Nr 23, pp 3-15
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
1. Ships-Performance 2. Ships-Roll
Card 1/1
V
124-11-12754
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1957,Nr I I, p 62 (U55R)
AUTHORS: Basin, A. M. , Anfirnov, V. N. , and Avdeyev, G. K.
TITLE: Theoretical Fundamentals of the Calculation and Standardization of thc
Stability of Ships for Inland Navigation. (Teoreticheskive osnovy ras-
cheta i normirovaniya ust(ychivosti sudov vnutrennego plavaniya)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta rechn. flota. , 1957, Nr 36, pp 3-126
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry.
Card 1/1
ANTIMV, V.N.p Vind.teklhn.naiil~
Approximate cplculati3n of the effect of Erall,ow -daller Dn the
cimp)itude -)' Ihe digturbini- forev when a Fhip rolIz. on R swell.
Trudy LIM no-2r 0,5-104 ";9. (MIRA 14;9)
I
(Stability of ships)
ANFIMOV, V.N.. kand.tekhn.nauk: KOVAIZIV, Y.L., inzh.
Investigating hydromechanical characteristics of new
passenger ships for inland navigation. Trudy TSNIIRF no,39:
62-109 159. (MIRA 13:4)
(Inland navigation) (Rulle (Saval architecture))
BASIN j Abram Moiseyevich; ANFIPOV,, Vladimir Nikolayevich.- ALF~t IYEV,
M.Ya.., doktor re-`ts-en--zex-t-;" *Y-E-RFEKOV, G.V.,
P
inzh.p retsenzent; AVDEYEV, G.K.p red.; VOLCHOK, K.M., tekhn.
red.
(Ship bydrodynamicaj ship resistance, propellers, maneuvrability,
and rolling] Gidrodinamika sudna; soprotivlenie vodyp dvizhitelij
upravliaemost' i kachka. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport,"
1961. 684 P. (Ships-Hydrodynamics) (MIRA 15:2)
BA3'-N Abram, ~elkl..i. -i,it.A;
(I ropu Lsive- speed UILL, U, In e I vv!"i ty of' "Al i 1::3
Vo.-;hvn, Trijri~q-rt.
- if
1 &66 EEC(k-)_2/EWT(1)/BVA(h)
J
ACC NR: AP5026508 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/657566/61
AUTHORS: Gryazev,_ 0. V.; Anfilov, V. Ye.; Shevchenko, T. G.; Stepanov, Yu. N.
ORGs none X
TITLE: A generator-vector motor for determining the amplitude-phase frequency
characteristics of quadripoles. Class 21, No. 175127
SOURCEt Byulleten' i2obroteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. ig, 1965, 39
TOPIC TAGSi vector study, phase characteristic, damping factor
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a genrator-veotor meter for determining th
a;Dplitudo-phaoo frequency characteristics (AFCMW) of quadripoles. The device contain
an infralow frequency generator (for producing two 900 phase-shifted voltages) and a
ferrodynamic system vector meter. It is designed to make possible the use of the
device for determining the AFCHKH in the lower part of the infralow frequencies by
measuring the instantaneous values of the amplitude and phase of the signals. The
vector meter is provided with a sliding system which has a small moment of inertia and
a large opposing moment. The vector meter is also provided with an air damper with a
small damping coefficient, and with flat extensions for insuring two-dimensional
freedom of the sliding system and for producing the opposing moment. In order to
broaden the working range in the upper part of the infralow frequencies by means of
measuring the average values of the amplitude and phase of the signals, the vector
-Card 1/2 UDC: 621.317-757
All-PI-TV, V. Y.,,., ~Irof.
A;,Fl'.'kFJ$ V. YA., Prof.
"'auc.
1
1 linyj rukovoditc-l' Mlniki rirrviiykii
Dol-nnney Kll`)ansXo!7o :icJits",noko--o inst*L'uutc
Zhur. nevr. i -)sik"i., 52, 7, -iyul', 1952
ANFIMOV, V-Ya.
Prospects for the Goryachyl Klyuch healtb resort, Yop. kur., fizioter.
i lech. fiz. kullt. 22 no.1:57-59 Ja-F '57 (MIaA 10:4)
(GORYACHYI KLYUCH--MINFWAL WATERS)
AOIKOV, TU.S.
- _7
Th'e?ftzOl impulse stimlator. Priborostroonis no.7:30-31 Jl 156.
Mak 9: 8)
(Blectrotherapoutlox-4pparatus and Instruments)
A"IMOVA. A.A.
--
Relation of acid intake to variations of diuresis. Tar. arkh.. Moskva
24 no-4:31-36 Jaly-Aug 1953. (GLML 23;2)
1. Docent. 2. Of the Phyalological Iaboratory (Read -- Prof. X. A.
Uaiyeviach) and of the ?acuity Therapeutic Clinic (Head -- Prof. A. 1.
Gefter), Gor'kiy Medical Institute Imeni S. X. Kirov.
,L 5286-66 MfP(e)/EWT(.)/)~IP (J) 1BTC/jM (m) PIP (t) /EWP (b) /D/A (h) IJP(c)
)b/AT/WH
1AGO NR: 050z2 D
U30 40 k7~ 'SOURCE CODEt UR/0286/65/000/014/0104/0104
AUTHORSt Marchenko,_N. A.j Anflitiova, A. Nei Chernonkog Q.- G.
ORG: none
TITLE: A method for deep anodizing of aluminum and its alloyg. Glass 48p No.
173086. 6
1SOURCE: Byullatent izobreteniy i tovarrqkh znakovv no. 14# 1965, 104
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum, aluminum a1107, anodizing, sulfuric acid
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for deep anodizing of alumi-
num and its alloys in a solution of sulfuric acid. To obtain oxide film %dth
high wear resistance, the process is conducted with the initial current density
of 18-20 a/dm2 which is allowed to drop spontaneously to 6-7 a/dm? at the'tempera-
ture Of 15-20C.
SUB COLEt MW SUBM MM 28Mr6l/ ORIG RV 1 000/ OTH REFt 000/
card 1/1
GIJMOTSKIT, V.A., prof., dok-tor; PIAKSIN,
AIWIMOVA I.N.; SHCHWALSTA,
A.S.
Stability of securing surface layers of reagents on oxidized minerals
during the flotation process with varying pulp basicity. Biul, TSIIN
tavat. met. no.1:10-16 1.58. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plakein).
(Flotation)
ANFMVA, N. D.
Anfimova, N. D. - "On the appearance of sleeping sickness in the tissues", Sov. vracheb.
sbornik, Issue 13, 1949, p. 13-15.
SO: U-4329, 19 August 53, (Latopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 21, 1949).
?ASIAVSKIY, L.D.. professor; BOGRYARSKIY, K-P.; ANFIMOVA. N.D.(Arkhangellok )
NEWW"Mm"aum
Roentgenotherapy of cancer of the
no.3:31-34 Ky-Je 156.
(LIPS, neoplasms,
radiother, (Rue))
(RADICTIMUPY, in various
cancer of lip (Rua))
lower lip. Yest.rent. I md- 31
(MU?A 9:9)
diseases,
IM, G.A.; ANFIMOVA. TO.A.
~ '..!
ErroBt Ing raw materials and industrial manufactures] Oproboyanie syr'IA
I pro&iLktov promyshlonnosti. Xoekva, Goo. nauohno-tokhn. Isd-vo kh1m.
'it-ry, 193). 211 P. (KLU 7tl)
(Materials-Testing)
A 'Y I... ~ N ~,~ v "~,
4t ye. 4,
PLAKSIM, I.N.; ANFINOVA. Ye.A.
Study of xanthogenate-sulfide mineral surface interactions.
Trudy Inat.gor.dala 1:225-234 154. (MLU 7:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin)
(Ore dressing) (Xanthogenates)
AWFTIVIO Y^dl. A.
USSR/lEngineering -4t gy FD-lil4
Card 1/1 Pub. 41-8/13
Author : Plaksin, I. n. and Anfimova, Ye. A., Moscow
Title : Investigation of certain problems of the reaction of xanthogenates
with the surface of sulfidic minerals of copper and zinc under flota-
tion c-nditions.
Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Otd, tekh. Dauk 5, 95-104, May 1954
Abstract : Study the effect of combinations of xanthogenates (with different
lengths of the chain of the hydrocarbon radical) on flotability of
copper pyrites and zinc blende, including following problems: M
effect of stability of a layer of xanthogenates on technological
characteristics of flotation; (2) effect of density of the xantho-
genate layer and degree of coverage of the surface of particles of the
mineral by the reagent on the characteristics of flotation; (3) effect
of joint use of two xanthogenates with different lengths of the chain
of hydrocarbon radicals on quantitative characteristics indicated in
(2); (4) quantitative distribution of various xanthogenates, absorbed
by surface of minerals )observed during use of combinations of two
xanthogenates. Graphs.- tables.
Submitted April 27, 1954
AUTHORS: Anfimova, Ye. A. and Sheveleva, A.S. (moscow) 24-9-31/33
TITLE: On studying the electro-kinetic properties of oxided
lead minerals during flotation. (0b izuchen4-*.i elektro-
kineticheskikh svoystv okislennykh svintsovykh mineralov
Pri flOtatBii).
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1957, No.9, pp. 159-162 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: An attempt was made to apply the electro-kinetic
method for elucidating the influence of differing
concentrations of sodium sulphide on the changes of the
potential of the surface of oxided lead minerals,
g. of cerussite, wulfenite, mimetite and bedantite.
U
Additionally, the influence was investigated of butyl
potassium xanthogenate and of various concentrations
of hydrogen io--s on the changes of the electro-kinetic
potential on the surfaces of the here named minerals.
The I -potential at the boundary solid to solution was
evaluated by the electro-osmosis method; theoretically
the real- potential is a function of the nature and
the compositi-on of the solid surface and ulso of the
concentration of the solution bounding on it. The results
are tabulated and plotted in graphs. Fig.1 and Table 2
Card 1/3 give the influence of the sodium sulphide concentrations
24-9-31/33
On studying the electro-kinetic properties of oxided lead minerals
during flotation.
on the change of the electro-kinetic potential of the
particle surface; Fig.2 and Table 3 give the influence of
the concentration of hydrogen ions on the changes of the
electro-Icinetic potential of the particle surface.
Table 1 gives the ~-potential of the individual minerals
in distilled water, whilst Table 4 gives data on the
influence of butyl xanthogenate on the changes in the
electro-kinetic potential in -the sulphidised surface.
It was experimentally confirmed that the depressing
influence of increased sodium sulphide concentrations can
be attributed to the formation of a high charge on the
surface of the mineral particles due to adsorption of
negatively charged ions of bivalent sulphur located in
the solution as a result of hydrolysis of sodium sulphide.
It was also established that the magnitude of the
potential depends on the pH of the solution. The
k
tained results show that it is necessary to take into
consideration the role of the electric charges in
studying the mechanism of flotation but the mechanism is
too complicated and investigations should not be
Card 2/3 restricted to determining solely the ~ -potentials;
SOV/24-58-4-3/39
ATTTHOPS; Anfimova, Ye.A., Glez~.-.~tskiy, V.A., Plaksin.. I.N. and
76 h ~N 7e - v ~ee -v - a ~,- . S(Moscow)
TITIE--. On the Flotaticn Pxoperties cf Lead Minerals Diff-foult
to Flo-1-ate, n Relaticn to Their Stru-:~tural and Crystal
Chemical Pe,:.,ulJ-ar--~t--'1es (0 flotatsionnykh svoystvakh -trud--
noflotir,~-yemZlkh svint-sovykh mineralov v svyaz-4 s J-kh
strukturnymi '41 kristallokhimicheskimi osobennostyami)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadamif Nauk SSSR, Otdelen.4-ye
Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 4, pp 1.6 -- 22 (USSR),
ADSTRACT: The lead mi,.nerals in-v-:-stigated were cerussite... aziglesi4~--'e
wulfenite, -7anadirite, pyzomorphite, mimet'Lte, beudan-~-'.te
PbPe3(AsO4)(SO4 ) and plumbqjarosite FbFe 6(SO4)(OH)lq.
These are given ir- this order in Table 1 and are divided
into three gro--ps. Group I contains the first three whi --h
possess si-mi'-ar c~rystal lattir;e energ-Jes and easy
Group 2 contains th,~ n-ext thz-ee minerals. These ;~cxssezs
greater lattice aneTgie3, strongzr bonds and very wiak
cleavage. Group 3 crInta-ins beudantite and plu-m bar,- s it:?
the lattice energies 'being 9-9.5 times and 16-1-8 times
that of th- first group,respectively.
7 1..
Cardl/3 The flotation properties were fou-nd by measuring the
SOV/24-~8-4- 7/70
On the Flotation Properties of Lead Minerals Difficult 41-c Flctat--~
j.n Relation to Their Stru-tural and Crystal Chemical Peculiaritie,:~-
electrokinet4-: P--:-.entialz of the surfaces, the s,~abilitj
of the films of reagents cn the surfaces and the t.`-me
taken for th-2 nineral to aihera to the bubble of air ander
various c-cndltioas of alkalln-iiy and wi*';h varicus
collectors. was measu:--cd by the electronic d(---V4JCe
used by Giembctskiy (Ref 5)-
Results show that -,;-he presence of bolids in parallel
directions and rhl- absenc;e of voluine .,onfir',.irationi3 of
ions create fc,vourab-'e -~ondi+-j.ons for the -,nt--cdu:~tj.On
into the =ystval .Lattice cf flotatien reagents. Dete-rior-
ation in fI(-.ta-r,-Jcn properties corresponds to a raa:rked
increase -in lattics er,-.rgy. The surfaces of
anglesite... wulfanite and pyiomorph-te have a natlira'.
hydrophobic T "I, e s u:~ f a 1: o f " he o t h c- rr, e ra
have not. The of 4"ie actaon of scd.ium sulphide
and xanthogenate ~-;-i t~je fo- I.,'Wing ordeL..
cerussite.., angleslte, wulfenite, v;q.naai---:*-te,
mimetite, be--~da:t.te. ire 1 - - !PhidisatiQrL
na-rj su b
application c,-f !~-ulphide alad xanth-)oger-aTe la,:~
Card-2/3 X,
SOV/24-'_58-4-3/39
On the Flotation Properties of Lead Minerals Difficult to Flatate,
in Relation to Their Structuxal and Crystal Chemical Peculiarities
collectors must, be carried out with strict control of the
pH value. "Phosphotene" and "Vetluga" oil (vetluz~akoye
maslo), a product of chemical treatment of wood con.3isting
of fatty acids and high-molecular phenols, were found
useful as collectors of plumbojarosite, which is not
affected by sulphid-isation. There are 2 figures, 3 tables
. 5 of which a-re Soviet and 1 EnElish.
and 6 references.
SUBMITTED: June 20,, 195?
Card 3/3
", *ANFIMOVA. To.A.: GIJWOTSKIT. V.A.: SHCHMLEVA, A.S.
I
Ylotation of difficult to separate oxide ores of lead. Biul. THIN
tayet. met. no. 6:10-15 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Flotation).
(Load orms)
2o-119-5-33/59
AUTHORS: Anfimova, Ye. A., Glembotskiy, V. A., Plaksin, I. IT.,
-C`_or_r_e_a_p_on_ffEn~gember,AS USSR, ShchevelEva,-A-St,
TITLE: The Influence of Structural Features and Surface Properties
on the Froth Flotation Extraction of Poorly Floatable Lead
Minerals (Vliyaniye strukturnykh osobennostey i poverkhnostnykh
svoystv na izvlecheniye pennoy flotatsiyey trudnoflotiruyemykh
svintsovykh mineralov)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSRv 1958, Vol. 119, Nr 5,
pp. 961 - 963 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present practice of the concentration of useful minerals
does not dispose of any methods for a somehow satisfactory
production of complicated lead minerals, like pyromorphite
Pb 5(PO 4)3 Cl, mimetecite Pb5(ASO 4)3 C11 bedantite PbFe 3(ASO 4)
(so 4)(0H )6 and plumbobojarosite PbFe 6(SO4)4 (OH) 12' The con-
tinuous incomplete production of lead minerals brings about
Card 1/3 important lead losses. The complicated chemical structure and
The Influence of Structural Features and Surface Proper- 2o-119-5-33/59
ties on the Froth Flotation Extraction of Poorly Floatable Lead Minerals
and composition strongly differentiates from the easily floa-
table minerals. Therefore the authors tried to explain the
unsatisfactory results in the floatation of the above mentioned
minerals by the investigation of their crystallo-chemical
characteristic features and of their surface properties with
regard to water and various flotation reagents. Based on the
results of these investigations also the most effective methods
for the floatation of the mentioned minerals are to be found.
The authors first of all calculated the energies of the cry-
stal lattices of the lead minerals to be investigated by
means of the method by Fersman. According to the results given
in a table the energies of the crystal lattices of cerusaitem
anglesite and wulfenite ( group I) differ only little from each
other. The second group of minerals (mimetiaite,pyromorphite
and vanadinite) have great values of lattice energie8. The
I
greatest energies of the crystal lattice have boudantite, mime-
site, plumbo'.bojarosite Lnd pyromorphite. Already the given
data make possible an orientation in the estimation of the
flotation properties with regard to their capability for inter-
Card 2/3 action of all mentioned minerals with the reagents. The inve-
The Influence of Structural Features and Surface 2o-119-5-33/59
Properties on the Froth Flotation Extraction of Poorly Floatable Lead Minerals
stigation carried out showed the coincidence of the flotation
properties with the capability for interaction of the mentioned
minerals with the calculated values of energy of the crystal
lattice. Thus, for instance, the effectiveness of the action
of sodium sulfide on oxide lead minerals decreases in the tran-
eition from the minerala of group I to the minerals of groups
II and III. Various details concerning the flotation of poorly
floatable minerals are given. Phosphotene, petroleum, lubricating
oil for automobiles, and polugudron together with xanthogenates
served as new effective flotation reagents. Finally the author
thanks N.V. Bolov, Member, Academy of Sciences, and G. B. Bokiy
for valuable advice. There are 1 table and 2 references, 0 of
which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: December 18, 1957
Card 3/3
GLEMBOTSKII, V. A.; ANFIMDVA. Ye. A.-
"Specific crystallochemical and structural features of oxidized minerals of lead and
influence on the choice of reagents for the flotation of these minerals."
report submitted for 7th Intl Mineral Processing Cong, New York, 20-25 Sep 64.
RABIN$ 1,N, (Mosk-va); ANFIK)VA, Ye.A. (Moskva)
Using a combination of methyl and high moleculax xanthates in
flotation processes. Izv. AN SSSR, Met. i gor. delo no,l:
184-188 Ja-F 164. (MINA 17:4)
nz
kand. sellskokhoz. nauk,, SHVIDKOY, V., i h. ; KUCIEVOY,
V., inzh.
Pine geometrid control. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10
no.7~26 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. 11krainskiy institut lesnogo khozyaystva i agrolesomeliorataii,
Khar I kov .
ANFrWKOVI M. A.
USSR/Modloine - Insects, Harmful Jul 48
Medicine - Trees
"Injury to Varinus Species of Trees by the Leopard
Moth," M. A. Anfianikov, 2 pp
*Priroda" No 7
Reports Investigations carried out in tvo state
forests. Tabulates results. Not only is the ash
by far the moot susceptible of the trees chected
(ash, elm, oak, lime, maple), but it seems to pro-
mote reproduction of the moth. Consideration
should be given to replacing ash by some hardier
species in soil conservation projects.
PA5/49T72
14 r, T 7,,
USM/Mediolne - Trees May/Jan 48
Mediolne - Moths
"Vulnerability of Different Species of Zeuzera
Pyrina L.," M. A. Anfinnikov, UkraWan Sci Res
Inst of Forestry, pp
"Zool Zhur" Vol xxvill No 3
Reports Investigation made on 62 types of trees.
Ash is most susceptible to leopard moth.
Aw 6/49772
ANYINNIhov, m. '%.
"Zcuzera Tyrina L. and Its Control in the ~-rests and Feilts In the
Southern nnd South,~nqtern Europenn Repions o!' the USf,'j( ." CRnd A1'r Sci, All-Uni--)n Sci
iies Inst of ]ant Protection, All-Union Order of Lenin Acnd of Apriculturnl Scl imeni
V. I. Lenin, Loninrrnd, 1954, (KL, No 1, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical bissertnions Defended at USSR Hif'.hbr Educnticnal
Instituti,ma (13)
SO: Sum. No. 5u~~, 29 Jul 55
Usm/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. PO
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 8, 1958, 35318
Author : Illinnkiy) A.I.) Trupia, I.V.) Anfinniltov, N.A., Lorcm;,
K,F,
Inst : The Yal-Union Scientific Research Institute of Forcsti7y.
Title : Control Measures of the Acorn rests.
Orig Pub : Sb. robot po lesn. Idi-vu, Vscs. n.-i. in-t lesovodstva i
mechanis. lesn. kh-va, 1956, vYP- 32, 235-238-
Abstract : The treatment with DDT aud HCCH of the fruit-bearing plant-
inGs of the oak was not effective against the acorn weevil.
The acorn weevil was very resistant to DDT and HCCH:
only a threefold treatrient of the plantings sharply increa-
sod the preservation of the acorns. Expenses for acroche-
rdcal protection of the acorn crop are warranted when the
fruit-bearing is appraised by not loss thmi three points
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ANFD;NIKOV, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, kand. sellkhoz.nauk; GUSEV, V.I.p
prof-.,-Fe-d.,- red.; KVITKA, S.P.P tekhn. red.
(Leopard moth and its control] Drevesnitsa v"edlivaia i bor'ba
9 nei. Kiev# Izd-vo Ukrainskoi Akad.sellkhoz.nauk 1961 153 P.
tMA i5a)
(Plants-Di3eases and pests)
. ANFINNIKOVI M.A. -
6.ographical distribution of the leopard moth (Zouzera py-rina L.)
and the zones of its injuriousness. Zool. zhur. 41 no.12tl831-
1837 D 162. (MIRA 1613)
1. Department of Forest Protection, Ukrainian Research Instituta
of Forest Management and Agrosylviculture, Kharkov.
(Leopard moth) (Woody- plants-Diseases and pests)
T 11 A,, 1H It ;d ~ 5 01 ~ !",' " I ` '~ ~- ( It,C. I
1~ NY I IN " 41 hy I
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ANYINOGENOV.A. (g. Molotov)
w 4-0.~.Vs~..,*q~-:~^-.,
Popularizing aviation In Molotov Procince. Kryl.rod.
no.6:13-15 Je '51. (MLILA 8:8)
(Molotov Province--Aeronautics)
ANFINOGENOVY A.I.; SMIRNOV, M.V.; 31YUSRCIMnO, N.G.; BELYAYEVA, G.I.
Study of the thermodynamics of the beryllium - copper system
by the electromotive force method. Trudy Inst. elektrokhim.
UFAN SSSR no.3:83-100 '62. (MIRA 16:6)
(Beryllium-copper alloys-Thermodramic properties)
(Electromotive force)
ACCESSION NR: AT40087.33 S/2631/63/000/004/0055/0066
AUTHOR: Anfinogenov, A. I.; Belyayeva, G. I.; Smirnov, M. V.; ilyushchenko, N. G.
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TITLE, Structure and phase composition of beryllium coatings deposited on copper
in fused salt electrolyses
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Urallskly filial. Institut elektrokhimli. Trudy*, no. 4, 1963-
E)ektrokhimiya rasplavlenny*kh solevy*kh I tverdy*kh elektrolitov, 55-66
TOPIC TAGS: beryllium coating, beryllium plating, beryllium plated copper, coat-
;J9 structure, coating phase composition, fused salt electrolysis, fused salt,
berryllium electrodeposition
ABSTRACT: Rates of Be deposition (i.e. cathode current density) and mutual
diffusion of Be and Cu (i.e. temperature and duration of electrolysis) were
studied in relation to their effects on the structure and phase composition of
coatings deposited on a cathode during electrolysis in fused salts. Be was de-
posited on Cu cathodes in a fused electrolyte (eutectic mixture of KCI + NaCl +
16% BeC12 by weight at temperaturej of 710, 750, 800 and 835C, current densities
of 0.004, 0.01, 0.02 and 0.04 a/cm and exposures of 1. 2, 4, 6 and 8 hours. The
electrolytic cell was described In AN SSSR, Urallskiy filial. Institut elektrokhl-
mi . Tr no. 4, 1963. 47-53. The results tabulated In the original and shown
corj I if kt
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in Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the Enclosure indicate that cathode deposition of Be
on Cu is accompanied by the formation of deposits consisting of one or more
phases. Structure of the deposits is determined by current density, temperature
and duration of the electrolytic process. It was also demonstrated that such
conditions of the process promote the most rapid formation and accumulation of
the P-phase. Microstructure of the BeCu coating Is shown on several microphoto-
graphs for the a, 0 and r phases. G. V. Burov, staff member of the Institute,
performed the structural x-ray analysis. G. V. Chentsovaya and L. P. Tomllovaya,
other members of the institute, performed the spectral analysis. orig. art. has;
2 tables, 4 graphs, 7 illustrations.
ASSOCIATION: Insti tut Elektrokhimi I , Ural I skiy f I I lal 'AN SSSR (Insti tute of
Electrochemistry, Ural branch AN SSSR)
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AUTHORt Belyayeva, G. L; Anfinogenov, A. 1; Solomatin, V. Ye;. nyuahohenko, No Go
ORGI none
TITLE: On the structure and properties of an electrolytic aluminum coating on
molybdenum
SOURCEs AN SSSR. Ural'skiy filial. Institut elektrokhimii. Trudy, no, 8, 1966.
zlektrokhimiva rASDlavlennykh solevykh i tvardy h elektrolitov; fiziko-khimicheskiya
svoystv& elektrolitov i elektrodnyye Drotsessy %ectrochomistry of fusea salta and
solid electrolytes; physicochemical properties of electrolytes and electrode pro-
cesses), 79-84
TOPIC TAGS: NNVAaA plating, molybdenum )"PAO~\ ~"Ocxk\\%~s
ABSTRACT: Aluminum coatings deposited on molybdenum by electrolyzing a fused elec-
trolyte of the comDosition (wt. %) BaCl 73 NaF 11 5 AlF 3t15-5 were studied by
metallograDhic and x-Iray structural an; yso;o by measurine he polarization of the
molybdenum cathodop and by determining the high-temnerature strength and oxidation
resistance. The phase composition of the Al coating was studied as a function of the
electrolysis conditions (current density and time). Electrolytic saturation of the
molybdenum surface with aluminum was found to lead to the formation of two- and three-,
layer coatings, depending upon the electrolysis conditions* To protect molybdenum
from high-temperatiuv oxidation, an aluminum coating of the composition Alp HoA!12#
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1103A18 is reco=ended. A coatiTIg of this composition can be obtained at 900* mid
current densities of 0.1-0.15 A/cm2- UP to 30 min Is necessary for the formation of
a coating 50 p thick. Orig. art. has$ 3 figures and 2 tables.
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Dclyayeva, G. 1. Anfinogenov) A. I. ; Solorwitin, V. Yco llyur,~,chcnkoj N. G.
TITLES: Structure and proper'Lics of an electrolytic aliuninum coating on molybdenum
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, Abs. 81410
SLYORCY, ; Tr. In-ta clektrokhimi i f i 1. AN SISSR, vyp. 8, L066, 79-61'
LOPIC TAGS; molybdenum, electrolytic deposition, aluminum platijig) metal coating)
isurface hardnesr,
1ABSTRACT. The authors pr'esent results of investigations of the structure and proper-
;'tics of aluminum coatings on molybdeniLm) produced by electrolysis of molten salts.
For the alitiration of the molybdenmu:m (sintered rod), an electrolyte was used with
composition (1%. by weight) BaC12 73, Nal' 11.5, AlF3 15-5. The surface of the sample
was polished before the alitiration. The -,tnicture and the composition of the
coating were investigated metallographically and by x ray structure methods. The
microhardness distribution aver the depth of the coating was measured with a PMT-3
~instrument with a 20 gram load. The tests for heat endurance were made at 1200* in
air. It is shown that the electrolytic saturation of the molybdentua surface with
alumminum leads to formation of two- and three-layer coatings., depending on the electro-
lysis conditions; to protect the molybdenum against the higb-temperature oxidation,
aluminum coatings with compositions Al, MoAl.12, and Yo&A18 are recommended; a coating
of a given composition can be obtained at a temperature of 9000, current density 0.1
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1'.01FINCOE'N'T, AA . ; :3),,'IFkIICV. 14,7, ; IL"
c d:!ronttl an o!~ bery" I i -, CcP sal!- 5 .
, ~'a r in ~ -1
Truiy I list. a ln~ trckhIm. UFAN no, 14,.11.17-;3 ,,1 3 .(MIRA
ANFINOGENOVp Arem Zakharovicb; SKONECHNAYA, A.D.p red.
(Cosmic ray .scientists; a documentary tale] Kosmiki;
dokumentallnaia povest'. Moskvap Sovetskaia Rossiiap
1965. 182 p. OAIRA 18:8)
ANFjNQqf;~qV,__Artem Zakharovichl MOROZOV, S., red.; KOVALEV, A., tekhn. red.
[The earth watch, or a chronicle of events that took place during an
unusual year on a route in the Arctic, but also touching the
Antarctic, three polesp and outer space) Zemnala vakhta ili khronika,
sobytii, imevshikh meato v noobyknovennom godu na marshrute, prolegav-
shem v Arktike, no zadevshem takzhe Antarktift, tri poliusa i Kosmos.
Moskvap Izd-vo TsK VLKal "Molodaia gvardiia," 1961. 222 p.
(MIRA 14:9)
(Geophynics)
POPIY, M.P., inzh.l KURNIKOV, D.A., tekhnik; KLYKOV, I.S., tekhnik;
ANFINOCMOVI I,F,, tekhnikj SEDOV, B.P,, tekhnik;
--MTXR-,-R37.tbkhnik
Profiling vertical mine shafts from a permanent base.
Shakht. atroi. 7 no.8:25-28 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Leninogorskoye ahakhtostroyupravleniye.
ANFITIOSENOV, 1. 1.
The btrug le ieninst lor,,-~es of' f'uel ind 'uin,~r in pe'rolewn dumi-o i.:,):,kvq,
nguchno-tekhn. izd-vo nelti-noi i .,-orne-to-nl-ivn,.)i !it-ry, 1?4'. ::' ~ .: ~ .(~1-47770)
TP520.A(,1,8
AWT.NIOGENIN, T.T.
Mashinist neftepereknchochnoi stafitait, oborudovannoi elektronasosom. (Moskva)
Gostoptekhizdat, 1943. 64 p. (V.pomoshchlnovym kadr9m neftebaz)
The onginoor of an oll-pumping otation equipped vith an electric pimp.
DLC; TN A-iQ.A5
SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Unic~p, Library of
Congress, 1953.
'q
AIIFIIIOGENOV. I. ; POPOV, S.S., redaktor.
M.L-W~ ~1-
[The functioning of centrifugal pumps in the transfer of water and
viscous liquidej Rabota teentrobezhny-'--h nasosov pri pereknchke vo-
dy i viazkikh zhidkoetet. Moskva, 1947. 19 P, MRA 8:4)
(Centrifugal pumps) (Oil well pumps)
ANFINOGENOV, V.S.; SAZONOV, P.P.
Simple cement distrJbutor. AvL. dor. 28 no.9-.2/. S 165.
(MIRA Milo)
1. Nachallnik dorozhno-stroitellnogo No.1 Upravlenlya dorogi
Leningrad - Kiyev (f'or Anfinogonov). 2. Glavnyy inzhoner
dorozhno-strottellnogo rayona No.1 Upravlenlya dorogi Leningrad
Kiyev (for Sazonov).
ANFP:OGFNMTA, A.M., Cand Agr Sci --(diss)"Soil germinating"
,4-~ -,,, A22J 01
and norms ur..seeddft tree and shrub varietiesnd under
conditions of insufficient moisture in tite ordinary and
1~ a
~~caucasinn chernQzems.11 Voronezh, 1956 22 pi). (Min of
4
Agr USSR. Voronezh Forest'' Inst) 1~0 co:ies
(KL, 39-~8, 110)
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INIFIN3GENOVA, V. T.
LN'FINOGENOVA, V. T. -- "The Selection of
Farms." Min i1igher Education USSR.
Mluecow-, 1955. (Dis!;ertation for t~e
Agricultural Sciences).
Karakul Sheep or Producing
Moscow Veterinary Acadenv.
DeLree of Candid.-ite in
So.: Knizhnaya LetopisI., No. 2., 1956.
ANFINOGENOVA, Ye.N.; POPLAVSKIY, A.K.
Labor cairpl-leated by subautanecras'emphysemi. Sovmed. 26 no.12t
68-6c~ D 162. (MMA 1612)
1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii No.2-(zav. - dotsent
T.Ya. Kalinichenko) Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Mnameni
moditainskogo instituta imeni akademika A.A. Bogomolltha.
(EMPHYSERA) (LUOR, CaMICATED)
ANFINOGENTM, A.
We d1sinfect the seeds ahead of time. Zashch. rast. ot
vred. i bol. 10 no.8:9 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Glavnyy agronom Vollskogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniya
sellskogo khozyaystva, Stiratovskilva ohInn.l.
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AUTHORU~~i~sov A~.. ~(Daeased); NikolWev, V. I.-
ORG: none
TITLE: Mossbaue~effect on Fe 57 impurity nuclei in MnAu2
).I - --~
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoretichesk0y fiziki. Pialm Y redaktsiyu.
Prilozheniyeo v. 4, no. 8, 1966, 315-320
TOPIC TAGS: Mossbauer effect, manganese compound, antiferromagnetism, ferromagnetism,
Neel temperature
ABSTRAM Since MnAu2 affords the rare opportunity of investigating the properties of
a substance both in the antiferromagnetic and in the ferromagnetic state at the same
temperature, the authors investigated the Mossbauer effect on FeS7 impurity nuclei in
the crystal lattice of MnAU2. The purpose was, in particular, to ascertain haw the
transition of a substance to the ferromagnetic state affects the magnitude of the
magnetic field acting on the nucleus of the impurity atom. Particular attention was
paid to the behavior of the Mossbauer-effect probability in magnetic transformations.
The Mossbauer-effect experiments were made on a sample previously used to investigate
the temperature dependence of the magnetic properties (zhETF v. 45, 48o, 1963). The
MnAu2 sample was the radiation source. The atoms of the isotope Cc 57 were introduced
into the MnAu2 lattice by diffusion. The absorber in the Mossbauer-effect experiments
was a stainless-steel foil (70% Fe). The measurements were made with apparatus of the
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cam and of the electrodynamic type. The Mossbauer spectra were measured in the inter-
val from 20 to 180C. Experiments were also made at room temperature in an external
magnetic field of intensity up to 18 kOe. The results showed no clear-cut Zeeman
splitting of the spectral line at room temperature (T/TN - 0.8j. It is estimated that
the field acting oil the iron nuclei at this temperature does not exceed 35 kOe. This
is unexpected, because for Fe57 nuclei introduced into the crystal lattice of a ferro-
magnet the Mossbauer spectrum is usually represented In the form of individual com-
ponents) provided the sample temperature is not too close to the temperature of the
magnetic transformation. The Fe atom in the compound is thus apparently in a para-
mAgnetic state, and the observed picture corresponds to the line broadening produced
In a paramagnet when the relaxation time is finite. An anomaly is observed in the
temperature dependembd 6.r'the'Mohbbauer-eff6ct probability near the Neel point. This
anomaly can be naturaLly -related to the destruction of the bel.1coidal magnetic struc-
ture as a result of thermal motion. A change in the phonon spectrum of the crystal
takes pUce during the magnetia transformation,, and the destruction of the belicoidal
otruaturo )W the utw=l field is acoom;anied by an anomalously large volume magneto-
atrIction, 4heirterpietation of the results agrees with data on the temperature de-
pondor4e ofthe loweric shifts %be probability of the effect vas altered also by ap-
p)-toWon ot an wdernal, magrAtio field, This can be due to magnetostriction deforma-
tion of the samplep although the mechulam whereby tbe magnetostriction affects the
probability of the effect in not obvious. In light of the foregoingsit vould be of
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interest to investigate the probability of the Mossbauer effect as a function of the
field and of the temperature in substances in which the striction is large. The au-
tbors thank Academivian 1. K. Kikoin for continuous interest in the work, YU. M. Kag
and A. M. Afanaslyev useful discussionsp and N. N. Kuznetsav and V. I. Bogachav
foir-FeAp~ad~ig the electronic aPparatus.--OHg- 3 f1iiie-S.
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ANMROWICZ, S.
The reorganization of railroad-building's districf~s. p.273
(PRZFGLAD KOTYJOWY DROW-4Y, Vol. 8, No. 12, Dec. 195~, Warsaw, Polatid)
SO: Monthly List ofEast Luropean Accessions (ETAL) LC, vol. 6,, No. 9, Sept. 1957, Uncl.
I IT_:T
,14.-)L.
ll~robl._~!~ of a nev, mininil Tnctho(l for thc --th -l'ohe- i&n are: ; L contribution to a
ciscussion of it.,; va~-,ty ~lbt
*:-",Iil "'J1 4, _1i, 1954, p. 131
.0: Furope,,~ii Acces-i:)hs Lirt, T~l 3, 1.1o 1.1, Oct 19c4, ~)f Congreus
ANFLT I L.
Desending longwall slicing and caving with simultaneous extraction of
intermediate roofs; a contribuition toan inquiry, P. 7, UHLI (Minist-
erstvo paliv a energetiky) Praha, Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan. 1955
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EIIAL) Library of Congess,
Vol. 4,, No. 12, Docember 19~5
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SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1530
AUTHOR Author not mentioned.
TITLE The Scientific All Union Session (held in connection with
"Broadcasting Day").
PERIODICAL Radiotechnika, 11, fasc. 9, 74-79 (1956)
Issued: 19.10.7950'
~.S. CERNOV delivered a report concerning the results obtained on tile occasion
of the investigation of spiratrons, which are new tube-type devices with propa-
gating waves and electrostatic focussing of electron currenta.
E.D. NAUMENKO spoke about the results obtained by the working out of laboratory
models of reflecting klystrons for measuring purposes.
V.A. KLJAZKIN discussed the compensation method of coping witb ij-.)pulse disturb-
ances in a wireless set. He also described ways and means for the practically
complete elimination of impulse disturbance by compensation methods.
B.I. RASSADIN pointed out the experimentally confirmed advantages of a signal
transmission in a frequency band in four-channel systems in radio telephone- and
telegraph communication. He recommended a method by means of which nonlinear dis-
tortion can be considerably diminished.
.-A.P. ANGAFOROV demonstrated two basic principles of construction as well as the
construction f television tubes for the production of a direct repreDentation
of the image: A three-ray tube with a darkening mask and a mosaic-pattern
Radiotechnika, 11, fasc. 9, 74-79 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1530
luminescent screen (of the Kolortron type) and a one-ray tube with a control
net and a striped luminescent screen '~'of the Chromatron type).
A.D. ASATIAN described the characteristic of tube types such as are used in
Western Europe and the USA for broadcasting- and television sets, and he gave
a survey of the new govietio "finger-tubes" for television- and radio sets.
A.K. BEKTABEGOV reported on the new piezooeramic pickup whioh offers a number
of advantages.
A.G. ITRADIAIT analyzed the working of amplifiers in semiconductor devices with
series- and parallel back-coupling.
B.A. KRASJUK described the experimental examination of the modification of the
magnetic properties of alloys of the "Permalloj" type under the influence of
gamma rays.
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USSR / Electronics
Abs Jour i tef Zhur - Fizika, No It, 1957, No 9796
Author : _AngafarQV,_A_F_
Inst : Not Viven
Title : Invcstiration of the Color Separation in the Sin(!le-Heam Re-
ceivinj, Tube of the "Chromatron" Type.
Orig Pub : Tekhn. televideniya, 1956, vyp., 18, 3-29
Abstract : Description of the operatinr principle of a sinf-le-beam re-
ceivinF tube for color television, the "chromatronfl and a
discussion of its advantares over the previously developed
tube with shadinr mask. The conditions that insure the co-
lor separation on the screen of the Itchromatron-11, necessary
for hiFh quality reproduction of the imai e, are investifated.
The author detcrmines the permissib3e deviations from nomi-
nal reometric and electric parameters, without affectinf,
the operation oC the tube.
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Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - :.izill-a, No ~, 3.957, No 9796
Abstract t The dimensions of the width of the bands of the color phos-
phors are calculated and methods are indicated for color cor-
rections, and the shape and marnitude of the spot are calcu-
lated.- lt is notedthat the "chromatron" does not require
high accuracy of part assembly, with the exception of the ras-
ter (Frid), whose turns must be strictly parallel.
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ANGARAOV, A. P. Gand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Color distribution
1. 1 V,^JL if
in XMIM Picture Tubes With Focusing Grid and Screen.
Len, 1957. 8 pp 20 cm. (Min ofcb*e~Radici.,~Pngineering-Industry USSR,
All-Union Scientificl~esearch Inst), 100 copies (KL, 17-57, 96)
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ANGIYAROV, Androy Petrovich; TARASOV. 7.1., red.: FRIIKIN, A.M.. tal&n. red.
[Picture tube for color television] Priemnye trubki dlia, tov'stnogo
tel6videnita. M69km, Goo. energ. Izd-vo, 1958. 15 P. (Namsovaia
radiobibliotaka, no-304). (Television-Picture tubes) (MIR& lItIO)
COLOV,R.; ANGAROVA, L.
On the clinical value of some methods of examination in rheumatic
fever. Pauch. tr. vissh. med. inst. Sofiia 43 no.6:29-34 164
1. Chair of Propaedeuticu of Internal Diseases. (Director: Prof.
Iv. Ionkov).
,JLGiX,T,',/Cul'L i mltl-u,~ 13:itf~
57'.
Tit-lo
17
C)r.L;L- Cv,
C-rd, 1/1
PANDOV, Kh.; DOBREV, D.; ANGAROV, G.
Electrophoretic changes in serum proteint, its comparison with floccu-
lation reaction and blood sedimentation in Influenza patients during
the course of the 1957 epidemic. Nauch. tr. vissh. med. inst. Sofia
40 no.2:103-114 '61.
1. Predstavena ot, prof. M. Rashev, riikovoditel na Katedrata po vutreshni
bolesti.
(INFLUENZA blood) (BLOOD PROTEINS)
(BLOOD SEDIFTMATION)
RASHEV, M.; DOBREV, D.; BELOEV, 1-; ANGAROV, G.) NIKOLOVA, N.
On the problem of some biochemical changes in atherosclerotic patients.
Nauch. tr. visvh. mod. inbt. Sofia 40 no.6:1-16 161.
1. Predetavena ot prof. M. Rashev, rulcovaditel na Katedrata po vutreshni
bolesti.
(ARTERIOSCLEROSIS blood)
RASHEV, M.; TOMOV, L, ! VASILEV, 11.; ZOGRAFSKI, B.; STAINCHEV, L.; VLADIMIROV, V.;
KUNOV, A.; KAMBUROV, I.; ANGAROV, G.; STAIKOV, G.; ORBETSOV, M.
Comparative clinical considerations on influenza epidemics in 1952,
1.957 and 1959 in our country according to data of the internal clinic
of the Sofia Higher Medical InstituUj. Nauch. tr. vissh. med. inst.
Sofia 40 no.2:1-27 161.
1. Predstavena ot prof. M. Rashev, r-akovoditel na Katedrata po vutreshni
bolesti.
(INFLUENZA epidemiol)
VASILEV, M.; IVANOV, St.L ANgA, O~V, G.
_k
On hemochromatosis. (Wittr 2 case reports). SuTr. mod. 12 no.12:
67-74 161.
1. Iz Katedrata o f kultetska teirapiia pri VMI (Visigh medi-
,Utl__ a
tainoki insti Sofiia, (Rukoirod. na katedrata prof.
M. Rashey).
(HEMOCHRO14ATOSIS)
RASHEV, M.; RADEVA, S,, ANGAROV, U 11,
_'Ltj NIKOLOVAP
The pByehogenic offect on lipld melaj)ojism, Nauch,. tr, vissh.
mad. inst. Sofia 41 no.?','~-5-33 '62.,
1. Predstavena ot prof, Rashev,
(LIPID M~ABOLISM) (bLCOD CHOLESTEROL)
(PHOSPHOLIPIDS) -''LIPOPHOTEINS)
(EMOTIONS.) 11 STUDENTS)
IVAN.OV., St.; VASILEV, M.; ANGARO,V,.G.. -
On the possibilities of blood transfusion in aplastic anemia.
Hauch. tr. vissh. mod. inBt. Sofia 41 no.7:113-121 162.
1. Predstavena ot prof. M. Rashev.
(BLOOD TRANSFUSION) (ANEMIA, APLASTIC)
KUNOV, At.; TODOROV, N.; ROV~G.
.1 ~A
Attempts at treating hypertension Irr paraffin applications on
the skin in the lumbar area. Naucb. tr. vissh. med. inst.
Sofia 41 no.7:155-161 162.
1. Fredstavena ot Prof. M. Rashev.
(HYPERTENSION, RENAL) (PARAFFIN)
(LUMBOSACRAL REGION)
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AUTHORS: Sorokin, M. F., Angarskaya, E,. Ya.,--Shuvtilova, A. N.
TITLEt Mechanism of the Formation of Epoxy Resins From Epichloro
Hydrin and Dioxy Diphenyl Pro-ane
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PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost' , 1960, No. E, pp. 25-34
TEXTt The formation of epoxy resins from dihydrio phenol -ind epichloro
hydrin is theoretically possible in two wayst 1) phenyl ether of glycerin
monochloro hydrin forms first, which is dehydrochlorinated to the
respective diglycide ethers which, by reaction with the hydroxyl groups
of the free phenol molecules, give rise to resins, or 2) the diglycide
ethers of bivalent phenol are obtained in one stage in the reaction of
epichlorc, hydrin with the sodium phenolate of a bivalent phenol and their
further reaction proceeds as above. The former theory seems to be more
probable. The reactions of epichloro hydrin, of glycerin dichloro hydrin,
and of 1-phenoxy-3-chloropropanol-2 with pher.ols and with lye were examined.
The respective reaction products were identified, the kinetics was studied
at 30, 40, 50, and 600C, and the rate constants were calculated. The
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Propane
hydrolysis of chloro hydrins in IqaOH solution was studied (Table 1), the
reaction products identified being given in Table 2, and tile couroe of
hydrolysis in time at 400 being illustrated in Fig. 1. The same data for
the reaction of'chloro hydrins with sodium phenolate in water are given
in Tables 3 and 4. The reaction of chloro hydrin with phenol and NaOH in
water (Fig. 2) and with sodium phenolate in water at 400 (Fig. 3) is
illustrated graphically. The comparative reactivity of the chloro
hydrins concerned for different reactions is illustrated by the data
given in Table 5. The rate constant of the reaction of phenyl glycide
ether with different phenols shows a linear dependence on the catalyst
concentration (Fig- 4). The dependence of the reaction rate constants
Ki and K2 of phenyl glycide ether with dioxy diphenyl propane on the
catalyst (WaOH) concentration at 900 (Figs. 5,6) is linear, but different
from the linear dependence in the reaction of p4dnyl glycide ether with
phenols. The rate constants X2 and Ki of the reaction of phenyl glycide
ether with dioxy diphenyl propane in bulk are given iniTable 7. Fig. 7 is
a graph depicting the dependence of the rate constant Ki of the reaction
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of di henyl eater of glycerin with phenyl glycide ether on the catalyst
(NaOH~ concentration at 900. The reactivity of the secondary hydroxyl is
con3iderably lower than that of phenolio hydroxyls (Table 8). The effect
of the ratio of the components upon the properties of synthesized resins
was investigated using a) dioxy phenyl propane - epichloro hydrin - NOR
- 1:1-121-32, and b) dioxy phenyl propane - epichloro.hydrin - NaOH
= 1:1-511-8- Conditions in the synthesis of resins (Table 9) and the main
factors of resins synthesized at 90 and 1000 (Table 10) are also given.
V. 6upler, M. Lidafiky I. Kinall and V. Ulbrich are mentiohed (Refs. 5,6).
There are 7 figures, 10 tables, and 11 referencea: 2 Soviet, 1 US,
3 British, 3 German, and 4 Czech.
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SOROKIN, H.F.; ANGARSWA, A-Ta.; SMNAWVA, A.H.
Chemistry of the formation of opoxide rosins from opichlorohydrin
and dihydroV dipbanylpropanev. Xhim.prom, m-8:643-652 D ,6o.
(KIRA 13:12)
Olpoxv rosins) (Propane)
ANGARSKAYA) M,
it is not so simple to find a simple solution. Izobr. i rats.
no- 4;43-45 AP 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(Patrols= research) (Gasoline) Solid)
1. AUGARSKAYA, M.
?. M~R (600)
4. Leather, Artifical
7. Artificial leather. Tekh.molod 20 no. 12, 1952
Monthly Lists of kussinn Accessions, Library of Conj-i,oss, ~mreh, 1953, !fnclmisried.
- .. .....
ANGARSKAYA,11.
Improved fur. Tekh. mol. 23 no.4:24-25 Ap 155. (14LRA -9:6)
(Tur farming)
ANG)MYCAY), If., Inzherier.
.. .- 4- , - I ~ .
Effiviency nromotere at the Knuchuk Plmnt. Tekh.mol. 25 no.9:14-15
t-g 157. (MLILA 10: 9)
(Rubber Industry)
AUTHOR Angarskaya, M.- 29-4-18/2o
TITLE: Yo~in-, innovators in Estonia (Molodyye ratsionalizatory Estonii)
PERIODICAL: Tekhni,~a ;,olodezhi , 1958, '11r ., PI). 31 - 32 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The master of rapairing a(,ricaltural machine.,;: Komsomolets
Emil' Shknevskiy worked after completion of iiis studies at
the Polytcchnical. InstitUe in Kiyev, in the vicinity of Tallinn.
lie saw how much labor and pains the i%orkurs ;bast engage in the
fields for cultivating the stony and sviampy aoil. If there wou2d
be an own factory for machine-buildiii- in Lstunia, then the
excavating and dredging na6hines could be adapted to the charact-
Z
eristic features of the soil. The installation of a factory for
constructing machines froin the available %%orks-shops was commen-
ced. The whole working-collective (. working-team) consisted
mainly of younG people. E. Shknevskiy was appointed chief-
-engineer arid the mechanic Valldek Vallksaare was appointed
leader of the brigade. The desi~,,ners from, Kiyev forwarded the
de3i.-n of' an excavator to Tallinn. 3 11,oliths later, the first
excavator was finished and stood its test. Both the nechanic
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