Published on CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov) (https://www.cia.gov/readingroom)


SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAKHCHISARAYTSEV, A. N. - BAKHMAN, N. N.

Document Type: 
CREST [1]
Collection: 
Scientific Abstracts [2]
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R000103110009-6
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
June 6, 2000
Sequence Number: 
9
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENCEAB
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R000103110009-6.pdf [3]5.21 MB
Body: 
KULICHIKH0, N. I., reteenzent; VOITSEKHOVSKIY, I.",p retsenzent; IVANIN, F.D., retsenzent; KOVAL', V.A., rataenzantj CHEREDNIK, P.Ya., rataenzent; NIKOLAYEVj S.V., red.; SUCHILIN, A.P., redo; SERGEYEVA, N.A.,, red, iad-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn. red. (Organization and planning of geological proBpecting]Organiza- tsiia I planiroyanie geologorazvedochnykh rabot. Izd.2., parer. Moskva, Goagooltakhizdatt 1962. 369 p. (MIRA 16-02) (Prospecting) ------BAKHOH ts'RA- VA- 0 Powcr engineering) Inergetika. Isd. 2., ispr. I dop. Hosk-va, Goo. energ. izd-vo, 1954. 268 p. (YJAA 8: 1 (Power engineering) - XMVUN,, M.G.; KWAMIRUN, A.A.; 4UCHISARAYTSEVA._4~.A jF jj TALIASHVILIp B.A,,; MOTCHM, DeeiliconizLig put potassium aluminate solutions, TSvet. not. 35 no,7t45-51 JI 162, (MIRA 15 111) (Potassium alAzainate) MAMLTANq M,G,l IWAMIRYANs, A,I,; NKRTCHYANt N,T,l BAKWHISARkITSEVAs S*A#;, TALIAMMLI, B.A' Desiliconi"tion of pure potassl= aluminate solutions.in presence of oho Ives, TS"t. mt. 35 no.lls66-74 N 162; (potassiva alminate) (silicon) 18: 3) , F 1- " ,, ~~, N , " - - . ,, r'~ ~ ". -~ III U.mcillsAlur tspu S.A.; KABAVOV, V,Yu, sp ~ I . . A .: , I I A J - ', ty c f itome Lcitur-of-c'y ~,O:tpoumls -itudled by infrare,-- opsoUrpow.W. , Ali S'-i'FR 36.1 mm4:?.l 6 )g IF-5. (MIRA 1818) 2. inatItut flzlcb~ikoy ll!lridi AN SSSR. C'RIVAYEV, V.F.; BAKHCIIISARAYTSEVA, S.A.j SFIT.~-Yll, Vlkt.I., akademik Position of hydroRen ions in some heteropoly conpo-unds studied by means of nuclear magnetic resonance. Dokl. AN S,"SR 165 no.511126-1129 D 165. (MIRA 1911) 1e Institut fizicheakoy khimil AN SSSR. Submitted ~ky 25, 1965. or v to * v - , , , , . - Al S .. I I I . I I . ~ I . . I I . - it 6 6 6 6 Ill, # Ill It a & 4 a 4 # a # 9 - to If 0 " p * 1' 6 Ai "' " a 't 0 I I AAA 4 1! q-u N 1 1. SALA -A-A-A-A-L a I -,JAA IM 0 It tp I -il I-S A-J-i I A I 10 V4 A'tfl' ARAIT.'r I-AW- .0 palloomal" Tbol allookeetloolook" pror"orabo of virlodrawadamahm! Nasam"Mm. .1 , rw a 1 1. 1 uk*yawv lot N. c fjwj C", W. 4 . - ? .1 00 16. in It'jor.44 III in -00 Its. k01, .4 1--p. 1-4 IVAN -tot'. IfAl'uIl ..4 00 I%,,; th.-vt -4 s-,-ioamw- A. lbAlt-im; Ni *A%&. Mi.. it. Lli A4. .1 wl&xk 1-11 1111-1 with Py"uu"'Vk"A o"'"MPA"Ir- Jim 11,01y"ll of,6%ii 641 ht4cls. t k I,h.1 with ki 111 .4,1 .."lo, 00 4 l6taim"I us 84. 840. ad X0111. to aa It"laroate "V~J ro"ll "I'll kik"11, 000 77oraimoolepilen- ap"ll arorle Rt"ganAte 'I'llmlit'i 11"fal ~Nll I J* 00 two! V"T Ithabil"v"Ttwroll.4 on 111or ratio tol pyrokt~,Iqt to .00 hCh film Woo forrord III ilm. .Illy at 6w,("ru Is td 9 k0l. 14~ m4v- with mt ruvoot Ill Kt Ill ihr flo""llirl"" WNJ al blab.- .1 0 .1-11-ItIm to jortom"Itendir, ,-%, -4 A f,1 .3 I,bmII.dj,j. o.4"# -1 , L. -.~. ~1 -1-1 4 ...... 00 v Il %1- 16011 .. IJ --4 Mi In- 16 1 kl.1 .4. 14 W. I -, .1, vIrth aq. .4n., a% 4iv%ttvAvtr witilk,11 tat 16% 0 plo. eed KIVOO U411, With .1, '. -~" &#'41" 00 1 itilwamic. I he quile"t vorld wet tiortles I'm the KCth t 1111? ruffelat v it ki IN 4,, 1,;. A-* momin. the fornmilim W film, litrubtalmly Ile anil Un olikkol, so* con the Witellontionnor motak lloomprovol %be ekvtr%A Ithirm'". It. pmraftom froom =: i:;** food. XM 44do llrvwh, 3481- Flor Ittrion. wilh woo a I.w-tat" .4 thaploat!n save fill-riter orM hir KXtI. t1tvinalvir than Itir vkvtv.I)iv. I j'" b11111111111 hue. with low Stplinuill i-I.Okin. A Kolt OV, a. 1.) at 11W 14 IA sootp. 'eq. is. Ilor furrval. 11.3% at 1% Xl' AM IA% at 0) 70', 641111 With IN %)I'll- 1,- 64, Joe 0 go 'IJ VIIIAL set" a I or 0. 1 &a a 3 1 0 -~4 9 .24 00 00*00,0000al 0900 e too 99*~1990 0100 of 0 94 996~006*606i-f~ t i,~,u rochs~ L-A, i -Irtv~cr of' L,,a.i loscow ~-,nier or Lqnii; ;~na:,ic%l-l'uchnolo~,ic.,il InA Leri D. 1. lomleluyov. 80 Vecheryaya Moskva Sum -1 1 A21-A 'I dV v P 31 31 Ell3 if 41 4 .1 OM 1i Rr V. k uW-flilp -a .4. -7 VI a .10 W1 .40 4, ~njv%.P I J. 6 r., U A 43.01A Us 04 ' 4 t n I Z c ci~ c m 0 0 .6 1' 1 1 0 a e ; 0 t IV -0 B 0. 0.- .0 - - j U c iv~ rR,- 4 "1 ! 1 40 01 . 1- wl m '2 ~ :t . i 1 t . O a au _ A - 1 .1 10 I'm 0- ,c -90 C;j 3,; S UUCHISARATTSIYAN, 1- 0. ; SOROXIN, V.K. 8 Ilectroobsoloal passivation of zinc coatings* keport Trudy MKHTI no*261139-143 059- (NIU 13SO r Mae) (paselvation) 11AXECHISARAMI TAN, 1. 0. 1 ZArMVA. T. A. ------ Blectrochestical passivation of zinc coatings. Report No, 2. Truly KKRTI no.26sl46-150 139. (KIRA 130) WrO (F~ksslv&tlon) BAUCHISARATTSOTO, N.G.; SMKIN, V-X*; SHKBUKHOVA* L.A. Formation of black protective films on zinc in the course of Its anodic treatment in chromate solutions* Trudy MITI noe26MI-155 139. (MIRA 130) (line) (Chromates) (Film (Chemistry)) KHOMMOV, Y.O.; RAKH-CHI LRATIPAITAW- 1.0,; TOMILOV, A.P. Keahmnlem of the sleotrolytlc oxldatlon of scatons in alksalue solutionse Trudy NKHTI nos261l9l-198 1599 (MIRA 13:9) (Osidation, Ilectiolytic) (Acetone) 8/539/61/000/032/010/017 V247/D301 AUTHORS, Bakhehisarayte"yan, N.G., Kudryavtsev, U.T. and Kokarev, TITLE: Investigating electrolytic nickel plating with intermit tent current and with alternating current PMIOVICAL~ Moscow. Khtmiko-tekhnologicheskty institut. Trudyt no. 32,; 1961. lasledovaniya v oblixotielektrokhimii, 266-271 TLXT! The authors studied the effects of such currents on the appearance of the plate, the current efficiency and the polarization of the nickel electrode. An electrolyte of composition NiSO4.71120 215g/1, H3DO330g/l, NaF 4.2-4.5 g/1 and NaCl 4 g/1 was used in all the experiments. The de- posit was 10 microns thick and was made on iron and brass plates 2.5X2.0 cm in size. The anode surface made of electrolytic nickel was from 2.5- 5.0 timas greater than the cathode surface. A platinum electrode of 0.35 CM surface area wan used in all the experiment*. The appearance Card 1/4 S/539/61/000/032/010/017 Investig4kting electrolytic D247/0301 of the depo.41t wati assenned vimually. An oncilloscope was used for measuring polarization and curreat strength, and the current efficiency was found by using two copper coulometers. Short period cycles were used.0 For intermittent current the cyclel were 0.33, 1.0 and 1.9 sec. At 20 C and a current density of 3 amp/dm , there was no observable dif.- ferente in the appearance of the plate from that obtained with constant current, but the comparative current efficiency fell by 10%. The authors explained this by the diffusion of hydrogen ions into the cathodic layer of the electrolyte, during the breaks in current$ produc,.kng a greater acidity round the cathode than that found under conditions of constant current, With breaks of shorter duration, the current efficiency in- creased but the effect was small. The rete of plating did not chang* with the use of intermittent current,~ The cathode potential reached its maximum almost immediately following corniection, and on switching off, decreased sharply at first and then more slowly. It remained at greater negativity during the breaks than under stationary conditions. With alterngting current, at 20 0C, with a cathodic current density of 2_3.5 amp/dm , and an anodic current. density of 2-3 amp/dm2 5 a bright. coating Card 2/4 S/339/61/000/032/010/017 Investigating electrolytic D247/D301 was obtained up to 5-7 microns thick. With increased thickness the brightness decreased. At 400C and current density of 4-6 amp/dM2, varia- tion of the ratio of the durations of cathodic and anodic connection from 2 to 9 and a corresponding variation of the cycle time from 0.24 to I.Osec gave no change in the appearance of the plate. The use of al- ternating current produced a noticeable decrease in current efficiency at the cathode. This could have been due to the ionization of hydrogen adsorbed on the cathode, taking place during anodic connection and in- creasing the hydrogen ion concentration round the cathode. This ex- planation was supported by the increase of current efficiency with the increased duration of cathodic connection, while the period of anodic connection was kept constant* Low pH values decreased the current effi- ci,~nc.- to approximately the same extent for constant and intermiktent current, while with alternating current p11 values below 2.5 produced a 2 sharper r*duction. With a constant. cathodic current density of 2 Amp/dm an increase In anodic current density of 3 amp/dm2 made th I current efficiency fall to 309, and a further increase to 4 amp/dm gave a re- duction t.o 4-59 and a sharp deterioration in the quality of the plate. Card 3/4 S/539/61/000/032./010/017 Invostigatx,,w electrolytic 9e. D247/D301 Oncillograms f#,r the alternating current show some cathodi.c depolarization in comparison with constant conditions, but if the potentials are referred to the effective current density there is no depolarizationa There are ? figures and 6 references: 6 Soviet,bloc and I non Soviet-blor. The re- fer*nce to the English-language publication reads as follows, G.W. Jern- stedt. Patent USA 2,470,7705, 24.V.1949* Card 4/4 -- BAKHCHISARAYTSI YAN a - DZHAFAftOV-E.A-.----- 0 Electrodeposition of lead dioxide from alkaline plumbite electrolytes, Dokl.AN Azerb*SSR 17 no.9:785-788 161. (MIRA 1513) 1. Moskovskly khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut. imeni Mendeleyeva. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzSSR Yu.G.Kamedaliyevym. (Electroplating) (Lead oxides) BAUCHUSARAYTSIYAN, N.G.; KUHN, M.Ya.; DZHAFAROV, E.A.; KRIZOLITOVA, M.A. U 0 of "ad Use of lead dioxide anodes in the electrolysis 'of iobuturic acid. ~ k Zhur (MIRA 15t8) (i,,Prikl.khim. 35 no.71l643-16" J1 162. Prrid 1~ ur,,, 0 ~d oxide) (Eleatrolysis) (Isobuturic acid) BAKHCHISARAYTSIYAN, N.G.; DZHAFAROV, E.A. Use of insoluble anodes of lead dioxide in the processes of electrochemical synthesis. Azerb. khAm. zhur. no.3tlO9-115 162. (MIRA 16:12) UKHCHISARAYTSIUN~ 14,;.s 0211AFAROV, K.A. Internal stresies of eleotrolyltli dqvatts ct lead die)xjil obtained frm alka3ine plumbitis UVzl,, AN A"rb,, SSR 19 no.6931-.34 ~63 (,%I, RA 170) Is Inatitut khimli AN A%z'.Sq. P"Aalwylenn aku8emikc-m AN W-SIR M.A. Winy;.-.. USSR/- Hiscollensoub 14coutiYo m system 1/1 JPUb. 133 -17/2~ Au+.bws Bakbg!a.%6N ad of the Labor &M Welts Dop&rtmnt of tb "I HO a --mmalry or Coma"Icational and Vlasov, M, A.., Aoting Head of the Title - g Departmsut On the inoontive pay 3yst*m and renumeration of workers keeping tvo (or more) professional jobs ForlodiomIi Vast, svyazi,Ut 27 - 28, ~ov 1954 Abotmot I Tvo dirootives issued-by the Ministry of Ommaloatione of the USSR dealing vitb imentivi pay, and renumeration of oommunication speoial- lots keeping two (or more) professional jobs, are aisaussea, Imititutions Submittva r #too* BAKHGORSKIT, N. Ix. I - Regularize wages of commnioation workers. Sots. trud no.3:44 46 )L- 157. (MLRA 10,4) (wages) BAKIDORSKIT, 1. 1. Legislation on the adjustment of pay for commaaloation workers* Testesviazi 20 noo6sl?-18 Je 160. (KMA 13 S 7) le Nachallulk Otdols. truds. i s&mbotnoy platy Hinisterstv& ITY&SI SSQO (Telecommuni cation-Roployees) (wages) BAKHOORSKIY, N.I. Every t),pe of comunication should give good amrvice to the public and the national econorW. Vest* sviazi 21 noo3t29-30 Mr 161. (MIRA IWO 1. Naohallnik otdola truda i z.&-abotney platy Ministerstva. svyazi SSSRe (Telephone) (Thlegr&A) BAXHGORSKIY, N.I. %-~ I New norms on the recoiWendod number of workers in maintenance and operational centers of telecommunication enterprises* Vast. syiail 24 no.200-31 F 164. (MIRA 17W 1. Nachallnik otdola truda i zarabotnoy platy Ydninteratva svynzi MR. RAXHILIN ~,~ oskvs); SLUPININ, V. _.I,I Instructlin In turning. Prof.-tskh.obr. 13 no.2:21-22 7 136. (9m 9:5) 1. Direktor reseelonnogo uchilishcha No. 10 (for Bakhilin); 2. Prepodavatell spetsialluoy tekhnologil tokarnogo dels, (for slepinin). (Moscow-Tuming-Study and teaching) PA`FT-'A.6A ~~. tj V~ SxMSXft,--V.N., doktor tokhnnauk, prof.; BMIN, F.S., insh.j VOLZHISKIT, ~.M. t Insh, Conprolling the safety of strata bolting. Bexop.truda v prom. 4 no.124,-5 D 160,, (kIU 14t 1) 1. Nao Snip Severo-Upadnogo ~kruga Gosgartatmadsora (for FITY-1 PJFSR 2. Lpningradakiy gornyr institut (for Volshakiy)e (Mine roof bolting--Safety measures) BAKH IN, P. U -- --- IftW& ..- Studying moisture conditions in soils tilled by ordinary methods and by T.S.Malltsev's method in 1955-1936. Isy, AN SSSR. Ser,biol. no,4t4314-1.- ji-Ag 157. (KIRA lOt8) I* Pochvswkvy Institut Akademil nauk SSSR (SOIL KOISTMI) (TILLAGE) BAKTIN, Yu,I. Introducing the 5413 semiautomatic machine for milling rackv. Blul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i tekh.infom. 18 no.]-D17-18 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) MAKSM71011, A Ye., 0=7--3KO, A. S.. 7AMIR, A. 2. ussR (60 ) 4. Beets and Sugar 7. Peculiarities of blochmicAl processes in IpRvea at different stages in r lation to the formation of the sugar-beet root. Doki. AN SSSR 87, no. 2, 1952. 9. Monthly List. of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fobmj7 .1953. Unclassified. N, _,~nr ue Variation in thq cbernical composition of tbs Par- - btadta biett. A. 1K, klaksimvkh, A. S. Oksnenki> ' %nil 4t'~ (MI-Irr.k4i sugar Pret &J, Rcscutch lnsrt.. 'tk.:J Noa) 8,S.J.8, Ser. fliA. IOSS. No 0). 29 al. Wilh inctftsiq altr the felhiwins chanAt% take Out in the Ital W a Pusal t*?I: rise in dly malltr, IiAml -# $Wkis. C%O, N110, sum C4 K-N'1%-Ca-mj~ 4% dc'(1ime 4 "tentskles (if total and protrin N; and derm-Ast (J ti-r r"Itio (K + N&V(Ca J- hilt). Ab4. wt of K, Na, Ca, P. arf) SOt, as well os pectic mAithils and mg uvMs. Ot 41~'. a 2~~ wilt, age Moj 61tm~ -V~mInAtICf-m 0 dl y s~tlrr irmfelrKynds to that of N and esh eltments. (NI. fwm~ accumulite Irl turdist.) with tat" t4 mineral cstj~ms, Migration of N Is (4werved only with rvJx0vrJy young ltavm. c4 plant nulfilion serves to dtlay ibe Avw of N int. the i(xit and Onaq causts a greatet growth iq tz,xf arre arid in. Ontor content of tht rout. USSR/Cultivatod Plants - Commerciale Oil-Boarina. Sugar-Beftringe, M-5 Abe Jour : Bar Zhur - Biolo, No 7, 1958, 29937 Author : Makeimovich, A*Ye., BaMir, A*I&I Okiuienko, A,S* Inst : The All-Union Scientific Research rbstitute for the Sugar Boot. Title : Stqplr Boot Saccharinity in Regard to the Steepina of Boot Tissues, Orig Pub : Fiziol. rasteniy, 1957, 4, No 2t 192-198 (resume in Engs) Abstract : This study was made at the All-Union Scientific Research rJastitute for the Sugar Beat in 1949-1953 in raising su- Gar beets to varieties tending tovard sugary and producti- ve forms in vegetative teats as vell as under field con- ditions in Kiyev3kaya, Voronozhakayal Vinnitskaya and Chorlmaskays oblasts, With the usual sugar content in the beet of 16-21$ in crude weiatt its dry matter root Card 1/2 29 - SAKHIR, A.M. Defense of trade-union rights in Anglo-Agyptlan Sudan, Yeem. prof.dvish. no.4:29-31 P 154. (MMA 7:2) 1. Chlen generallnoy assamblei Yederateli profsoyusov Sudan&. (Sudan. Igyptian-Trade unions) (Trade unions--Sudan, Xgyptian) BAKH]Rp L.P. Optical pyrometri of nonuilform radiation Bources, prlkl# apekt. 2 no.3079-282 Mr -65. 161-6) I T Subject Card 1/1 Authors Title Periodical Abstract USSR/Electricity AID F - 2796 Pub. 28 - 5/13 Bakhir, Yu. V. and Ryabov, V. P. Tine mercury-t,,~e relay for a selfstarting electric motor operatirg a deep-well pump : Energ. byul. 8. 14-15, Ag 1955 : The authors describe a relay designed by them for selfstarting of electric motors operating deep well pumps. The picture of the device is attached, and the explanation of its operation is given in the text. It has been in use since early this year at the Tuymazy oilfield of the Bashkirskaya ASSR Petroleum Association. Institution : None Submitted : No date BAKHIR, yu. V,-.,.Inzh. Concerning the grounding of the pole gas of overhead lines vith voltage$ up to 19000 volts. 3nergetik 10 no.8&20-23. Ag 162, (MMA 15,10) (Mmotrio lines-Overbead) PATIUMp kA.; mpmmkb-s--M~L, F.Vq; MWP~ YwW-~ DW.AKLIT0VVI*Fi--- Concerning the article O)b=ting of wire broadcwting ustvorks mid electrio powor tranardsoion Ums an comon poloosm Prom* energe .17 no#8&32-34 Ag 162, (MIR& 16110 1, Belomorskaya elektroset' Larellskoy ASSR ('-)r Patrin)o 2. Gossell- siektronadsor, go Groanyy (for larewheako). 3. Glavuoye uprayleniye slektrifikataii sellokogo khospystvat go GrozW (for ksbakov), /+..- Tuymasaneft' #or Bakbir). 5. Darnitakiy setevoy rayou Yugo- Mapadnoy zheloznoy dorogi (fw Dakepolitov). (Electric lines.-Overhead) (Electric linee-Poles and tovers) t - C UKHIRq YU.V.t inzh. Practice of placing compensating BYBtems in oil fields. Prom, energ. 19 no.6tl4-15 %T*164 (MIRA 1717) DANILINI A.S.; BAKHIREV, LIS, aspiram-t-- Filter embankments. Put' i put. kboz. 8 no.1:19 164. (MIRA l7s2) lo Machallnik mostoiapVtatellnoy stantsii, g. Khabarovsk (for Danilin). 2. KhAbaravakiy inatitut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta (for Bakhirev). BAK kand. tekhn. nauk; GAVANIN, V.A., ins.; DANTSIG? N.M.; KODINETSO G.A., prof.; MELYUKOV, A.N., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; PIGAREV g N.V., doktor sellkhoz . nauk; OSETROV, P.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; SVENTITSKIY, I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOV,M.V., doktor tekhn. nauk; SOLUN, A.B., doktor sellkhoz.nauk; SHARABRIN, I.G., doktor bet. nauk; SKOBELEV, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; TIRKELITAUB, H.V., inzh.; KOLPAKOVA, Ye.A., red.i2d-va; YEPIFANOVA~ L.V., tekhn. red.; SINKINA, G.S., tekhn. red. (Recommendations for ultraviolet irradiation of farm animals and fowl]Rekomendatsii po ulitrafioletovomu obluchoniiu sell- sko~"ozia.istyennykh zhivotnykh i ptits. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 46 p. (MIRA. 16:2) 1. kkademiya nauk SSSR. Institut biologicheakoy fiziki. Sektslya po ul'trafioletovomu izlucheniyu. (Ultraviolet rays-Physiological effect) (Stock and stockbreeding) BMDWAt A*Yot kandemodomauki MMOZ, To,Ta, Iftudldlaslsl 'by ?*I* Ushkin, Reviewed ty A.To Bakhirova, MA. Noros. Sov.ued. 24 uo.ltl52-153 Ja 160. (NM 13t5) (NMMIABIS) 6/020/61/140/003/020/020 B103/3101 AUTHORS: Kozhevnikov, 0. No, MikulinskJy, A. So, and Bakhireval Lo Do TITLE: Recovery of metallic sodium by reduoing its hydroxide by carbon in vacuo PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 140, no- 3, 1961, 652-654 TEXT: Methods were studied to obtain a complete reduction of NaOH by oarbon in vaouo. The demand for sodium hydride to remove scale from steel products is expected to Increase. The resulting N&OH by-products should be utilized. In East Siberia, inexpensive N&OH will be recovered In the production of aluminum hydroxide from nephelits and syenite, owing to the low cost of electric power. Thus, the object of thisaltudy 0was the reduc tion of N&OH by 0 in vaouo. X&OHf previously melted 400 C, was reacted with metallurGical coke (grain site 0.25 mm) in excess (20%) according to the equation NaOH * 0 - Na + CO + 112 H 2 (3). Preliminary tests showed that stirring of the charge does not affect the yield in metal. A non- briquetted)charge (weighed portion of 15-30 g) was heated in a crucible of tT-3 (st-3 steel. The residual pressure and the yield of Na were measured. Card 113 If 1 si/020/61/140/003/020/020 Recovery of metallic sodium ... B103/B101 The authors founi that the reduction of NaOR in vaouo proceeds in two stages: a) at 600-70000, NaOH reacts with 0 as follows: 6N&OH + 2C ft 2Na + 3H2 + 2N&2 C03 (1). The reduction of soda is insignIficantj b) a further increase in temperature results in an intensive interaction between soda and Ot Na 2C03 + 20 a 2Na + NO W- For tempera- tures above 10000C, the summational equation (3) holds (see above). Above 8000C, the yield in Na increases with rising temperature and attains a maximum at 10000C. Duration of reaction 0-5-1.0 hr. A pressure increase from I to 5 mm Bg has. merely a slight effect an the Na yield. On the other hand, the yield and quality of N& are considerably reduced at 10-15 mm H9. This is attributed to oxidation of Na by 00. The purer the coke used, the lower the weight and alkali content of the residue. Thereforet the authors rsoomzendvwy lowaghcoke which, together with the determination of optimum quantities of initial substances, will facilitate the continuous production of Na. The yield in metallic Na was 97-96% an compared to 35-50% mentioned In the 11teraturs. There are 3 figures, 4 Soviet references and 3 con-Soviet refe'renoes. The two references to English-language publicatiors road as follows: W. Kroll, I W. Bobleohtent Trans. Electrochem. Soc., 21' 247, (.1948)1 USA-Patent, ~0- -2#4'9047, April 16, 1957- Card 2/3 ;r Recovery of metallic aodium a/02 61/140/003/020/020 B103YB101 ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii Urallskogo filial& Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute o-1 Metallurgy of the Ural Branch of the Aoademy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: April 4, 1961, by S. I. Vollfkovichg Academician SUPKITTEDt April 4, 1961 Card 3/3 - . !j I A 1. ~ i I -, ~l . , I , ~ _I ~: %:,.. , , ~,~ I I I I .',1841-65 1~ ". ~ J, k;; 1. A h S!JBMITTED- OgFebb2 U14CL! rX SUB CODE, 3f . My BAKHINXV,O.Y,,. Insh. Three-phase asynchronous motor in single-phase oporatione C)kuch.trudy) VIISKH 3tl35-148 158- (K[PA 13: 4) (Bleatric, motors, Induction) 'A BMIRAV, lush* Singh-phase electric tractors Cllauch.trudyl THISYM 3il49-160 158. (MIRA 13:4) (Traotore-Blectric driving) BAKHIRV,, N. F.0 Candidate Tech Sni (diss) -- "7be operation of a three-phase asynchronous electric motor under single-phase conditions,, and a single-phase system of supplying mobile agricultural machines". Moscow, 1959. 18 pp (Joint Academic Council of the All-Union Sci Res Inst of Mechanization of Agric VIM and the All-Union Sci Res Inst of Electrification of Agric VIESKh), 150 Copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 132) SKIRMOTA. 1.S., imnd.tekhn.nauk- BMIRIT, N.Y., insh.; EACEMOVA, X.F., tootekhniki KUTSIXXO, T.70, lnnh*;--IOMTIR, B.I., Insh.; SM- TITSKIY$ I.I.p lush,; XISHICHNIKOV, 6,A.p lusho; MRSINOVp K,G,p red. [Ultraviolet irradiation of form animals and poultry; a manual] Ulltrafiolotovoo obluaboule seliskokhosimist"wqkh shivotnykh I ptitel rukoyodstvo. Koskvst Otdol tokho.informstsliVIBBIhs 19399 )4 jp* (KIRA l3s61 1, Kosoowe Tsesoyusnyy nauchno-looledoystallekly Institut elaktrifikstaii sallskogo khosyaystva, 2. Daystvitellnyy ohlen Vessoyusnoy skadenii sel'skokhosyawst"onfth nauk imeni V.1. Lenina (VASWIL) (for Tevreinov). (Ultraviolet reye-Therepoutio use) (Veterinary hygiene) USSR/Microbiology - Microorganisms Pathogenic to F-3 Humans and Animals Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., V0 18, 1958, 81596 Author : Bakhireva, A,V., Furman, O.A. Inst : Title A Method of Cultural Diagnosis of Epidermophy- tosis. Orig Pub: Vestn. dermatol. i venerol., 1957t No. 3, 20-21 Abstract: In diagnosis of epidermophytosis it is advisable to inoculate the pathological material (skin scales nails) on a Saburo medium to which bio- mycin Z100 units per ml) has been addeds which increases the degree of growth of the causative agent. Of 51 incubations of nails in which the mycelium was detected microscopically, the growth on a normal medium was found only in one ca..-' 1/2 USSR/Microbiology - Microorganisms Pathogenic to F-3 Humans and Animals Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 19589 81596 incubation, but in 35.5% of the cases on a medium with an antibiotic. On a medium with biomycino incubations of skin tissues produced growth in 86.2% of the cases; incubation of samples in which the fungus was not found upon microscopy, in 16.8%. In the presence or bio- mycin in the nutrient medium a more rapid development of epidermophytons takes place. -- M.I. Nakhimovskaya Card 2/2 45 A Bakhireva, A.Z. "On the ques,ion of a ircthodology of deterjrdnin6 thc iber ct~ntent or individual stems uf -'i .,- r plants", Joklady Vsesoiuz. akad. s. -kh. nauk Im. ~cninaf ,t I C-. 9 Issue 1. P. 26-32., - t3ildio,.: 6 items. SO: U-3042, 11 ,,,arch ,,',3, (Letopis lr,~kh Statcy, No. MIKULINSKIY, A.S.; KOZHEVNIKOV, G.N.; BAKHIREVA, L.D.; VULIKH, A.I. Vacuum-thermal osparation of cesium and potaasium fluorides. Izv. 30 AIR SSSR -no.7 Ser.khim.nauk no.2tlO5-107 163. (MMA 16slo) 1. Ural'skiy filial AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk. I. A. N. -N B. KAI.'uV 2. ussA (too) It. Catalysts 7. MaUiod for stud~ring, iron catalysts for synUiesizing k%,drocarbon3 for carbon mvnLLxido ard hyylrogen. Trudy In3t. riefti. ". 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,_ A:,)ril -1953, Uncl. BAMIRDT, U.Ih . IKorn" inihe-nero Plastic ventilation ducts (IProw foreign journals). Gor.shur-so-31 61 Mr 156. * (MMA 9:7) (Dwope Western-Mine ventilation) -- - -D -t iiu 1, ji~qIMV nz U ya VGh ,j-- 0~ L,, Mr - 14p, I culture 1 - . . I 11 ~ I "Problem of the Effectiveness of the Usr of Homogenous and Ilctrogenout Pairing of Heavy Breeds of Horses," Agrobiol., 2, 1948. 13A:,-,IITCr-!j G. I. "The '.1cit. ~u..Ijity of the ~Ilestimhevslmyn 3r(~(,d of CAttle.11 Cand Agr Sell All-Union Sol.-Pps Inst of, W-in-I Iluibindry, !Iin Ai-,riculturv ITIM, '~'Oicow, 19-55. (',~J., ',7o -,-, 77L-b '55) 30- 11ma. !!o. 01, 26 Aur, 55- Survey or nalentific and Tochriten.1 Dissertntiona Defcmiled nt U33R fliChor Fducatlon,-.11 Institutions. (m) Country : USSR Catogory : Farm Animals* Cattle. - Abe, Jour t Ref Zhur-Biols, No 21, 1958, 96882 Author : Bakhitov, 01 t Inetitut, ; - Titlo I The Aooolerated Raising and Fattening of Young Stook of the Bestuzhev Breed in the Volga Re- gions orig Pub, Holochns i myasne zhivotnovodstvot 1958, No 29 31-33 Abetraot The pethod of raising young stock to the age Of I'L/2 years by using intensive feeding is superior to raising underdeveloped yearlings and animals of the same age with less inten- sive feeding methodso Card: 1/3. - - - - -T---- - - -- - ---- 1,BMITOV, G., kand. sellskokhoaraystyennykh nauk Providing constant beef supply for the population. Hauka I I -td. op.v sellkhoz. 9 no.7:17-20 Jl 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1,Annokovsk&ya opytwya stantsiya zhivotnovodetya, Ullyanovskaya oblant'. (Best cattle-Pooding and foods) BAKHITOV, Gel*, starehiy nauchn" sotrudnik Fbasibilitiev of increasing the cow atock. Zhivotuovodstvo 24 noo6t67-71 Js 162, (MIRA 17:3) 1. Annankovskaya opytnaya stantsiya po zhivotnovodstvu U11yanovskay oblasti. AUTIHOR: Bakhitov Y.B. SOV/147-58-1-8/22 TITIZ: On the (;alculation of the Strc-nGth of a WinG, Constructed in one Piece (K raschetu prochnosti skoshennoco krjla monolitnoy konstruktaii) PERIODICAL; Tzvestiya Vysohikh UchebtVkh Zavedeniy, Aviatsionnaya Tekhnika, 1953, rir 1, pn 61 - 68 (USSR). ABSTRACT: A thin wing zhich is ,,-.ade in one picce and which bas a thick skin is, from the computational point of view, similar to a cantilevered plate. Recently, there have appeared a number o calculations on the strength of such a wing, i~ which the plate was assumed to have constant thickness (J. Acro. Scs.Pr 10, 1950) or to have variable thickness (Ref 2); the wing has also been considered as an orthotropic plate (Ref 3). The present paper is devoted to calculating the strength of swept ~.sings constructed in one piece with ribs parallel to the direction of flight. The wing also has stiffening stringers. The thick upper and lower surface skins c3a take normal and. tangential stresses and these stresses may vary with the thickness of the skin. The interior of the viinC~ is filled with continuously distributed lonLerons alon6 the choed and continuously distributed ribs along the span. The wing thick- Cardl/2 ness is a smooth function. The wine, is loaded on its sLu-face Z;GV/1 4T -56-1-8/22 On the Calculation of the StrenLth of a Win,:' Constructcd in One Fiece by a transverse load and at the tip by a distributed load and a concentrated load. The differential equations for the trans- verse bendinC, of the v.-inE are sct up Bind the caue of a rinC of constant profile studied in some detail. The case of a conti- levered anisotropic plate is considered as a numerical exu.-.ple. In a wing with a stronE skin which can transmit stress in any direction, there is a strea3 concentr~~tion at the trailinC edge at the root. There are 9 fi~,ures and 3 references, 2 of which are English and 1 a Russian tr~,nslation of an EnClish textbook. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra stroitellnoy i.elkhaniki samolcta, Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy institut (Chair o~ Aircraft Construction Mechanics, Kazan~Aviation Institute) SUBMITTED: October 25, 1957 Card 2/2 1. Wings-Structural analysis I G3 L) AUTHORS: TITLE- PERIODICAL: 22 ZVI 2201 Kusnotsov, Ye. V., Bakhitov, M. I. 31~52 S/081/61/000/022/024/076 B110/B138 Interaction of dialkyl phosphoric acids, trialkyl phosphites, and unsaturated carboxylic acids with diisocyanates Refe rativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 22, 1961, 208, abstract 22Zh244 (Tr. Kazansk. khim.-tekhnol. in-ta, no. 29, 1960, 105_107) TEXT: The followin was obtained by the reaction of equimolar amounts of OCN(CH 2)6NCO (I~ and (RO)2p(O)H (II) in other: OCN(CH 2)6NHC(O)P(O)(OR)2 (R- CH2- CHCH 21 C2H59 n-C 3IfV n-C 4H9). BY heating equimolar amounts of 2,4- (OCN)2G6H3 CH2 (111) and II for 4-5 hr, I equivalent weight CO 2 is separated, and the substance (IV, where R- CH30 C 2H50 n-C 37' iso-C,17, n- '4H9' iso-C4H9# '80-C5 H,j) is formed. Card 1/2 31 S/081 ~6512/000/022/024/076 Interaction of dialkyl phosphoric... B11O/B138 H 3C NH 00~1 CPO(OR)2 N IV The following was obtained by reaction of I with RCOOH: (CH 2)6(NECOCOOR) 2 (crystals) (R - CH 2' CH, CH2-CCH a6H,CH-CH). In the presence of ROFa, I and II yield (CH 2)6[,NHC(O)P(O~iOR) 2 2 (R - CH39 C2H 59 n-C 37' 180-C3H79 n-C 4H91 iso-C4H99 iso-C 5 H11). By heating I with (RO) 3P, polycondensation products are obtained under separation of C02' By reaction of I and III with (HOCH 2)3 PO or (HOCH 2)4 PC1, polymeric products are obtained. [Abstracter,o note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 3/020/60/134/004/033/036XX B016/BO67 AUTHORSt Kuznetsov, Ye. V. and Bakhitov, M. I. TITLEt Addition of the Dialkyl Phosphorous Acids to 1,5-Naph- ,_ thylene Diiaocyanat I PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 134, No. 4, PP. 830-832 TEXTt Tn studying the addition of the dialkyl phosphorous acid (DPA) to 1.5-naphthyl diisocyanate the authors found that the acids of this group are easily added (see scheme). In the scheme R -CH 3; C2H5 ; n-C3H7; iso-C 3H71 n- C4H9' 'so-C4 H91 'so_C5H11t CH2 -CH- CH 2- The possible trans- formation mechanism is based on the fact that first the sodium alcoholate enters the exchange reaction with DPA. The enol form of the sodium salt of DrA formed reacts with one of the carbonyl groups of the isocyano group of the diisocyanate molecule. In this connection the intermediate (I) is formed at the beginning. (1) reacts with DPA and yield.s the product 00 which is the naphthalene isocyanate-1 of the dialkyl aster of the Card 1/3 Addition of the Ditilkyl Phosphorous Acids to lt5-Naphthylene Diisooyanate S/020/60/134/004/033/036XX B016 B067 amidophosphono formic acid. Subsequently, the second NCO group reacts according to the same scheme under the formation of naphthylene-1,5-bis- dialkyl eater of the acid mentioned last. The reaction proceeds in the chlorobenzene medium with short heating in the water bath. The addition products, are white, crystalline substances, soluble in acetone, alcohol, dioxans, and other solventa (Table 1). The structure of the products obtained was confirmed by the synthesia of naphthylone-1,5-bis-di-n-butyl eater of the amidophosphono formic acid (according to A. Ye. Arbuzov's method)from naphthylens-1,5-bia-aoid chloride of the carbamio acid and tri-n-butyl phosphite. In conclusion, the authors state that the reaction between DPA and diisocyanates proceed3 readily. They thank T. P. Veselova for assistance in the xperiments. There are 1 table and 3 Merenceal I Soviet and, 2 US, ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. S. M.Kirova (Kazan, Institute of Chemical Technology im. S. M. Kirov) PRESENTED: May 23, 1960, by B. A. Arbuzov, Academician SUBMITTEDs May 17, 1960 Card 2/3 5-1410 AUTHORS: 27502 3/07 61/031/009/003/012 1)215YI)306 Kuznetsovo Ye*Vj and Bakhitovt M.I. TITLE.: Addition of dialkylphosphoroua tit ido to 1#6-hoxa- -mothylenedi.inocyanate ITHIODICAM Muirnal obelichey khimiio V, 310 not 99 1961, 3015 - 3017 4 TEXT: It hae been found that the above reaction occurs in the pre- eence of alkali metal alcoholates or alka'O, 7notals according to the following reaction 2(1tO)jP(O)11 A- Nn --* (110),PONa 2(RO),1%0Na A. O-C=N(C11,)4N~C-0 (110)tl,OG=N((:Iil)GN-CI'0(011)2 (110)sl'OCONII(Cilt)$Nllcoi,o(oll), Card 1/4 It= C11'. C4111. 27502 3/079/61/031/009/003/012 Addition of dialkylphoophorous as* D215/D306 It line been pouoible to prepare tioxamethylen'o-196-bia-dimethylI diethyl and d i I no pro pylamidophosphoformato in the pure state and in good yield; higher alkyl cater, crystallize with difficulty. ilexanict)iylene-l,6-bic-di-n-butyl eater could not be obtained in a cryntalline form and propyl and isobutyl caters crystallized out on otanding for 3-6 months. The cetera are readily soluble in al- cohol,ethert benzene# dioxan and carbon teti,achloride. To establish the structure of the cetera obtained one, -Iiexamethylene-1,6-bis- diisopropylamido-pliosplioformate, was produced by the A.E. Arbuzov method. Tho addition reaction between nome substituted dialkyl- phosphorous aci4s and 1,6-hexamethylenedJ.isocyanate was also atu- died. It has been found that the introduction into the molecule of the c,~ano group reduces the ability of the latter to enter into an addition reactior which may be due to the influence of the cyano group on the mrbility of the electrons of the phosphorus atom. 1,6-lioxamethylenediisocyanate and a-dicynniso pro pyl- phosphorous acid were sealed in an ampoule and left for 2 years. After the first yenr.the increase in viscosity was notices. P,pl-dichloro- Card 2/4 27502 3/07 61/031/009/003/012 Addition of dialkylphosphorous D215YD306 diethylphosphorous acid reacts faster with 1,6-hexamethylenediiso- cyanate under similar conditions which indicates that chlorine has a smaller effect on the mobility of electrons of the phosphorus atom. The addition reaction was conducted by introducing 0.1 mole dimethylphoophoroue acid, a piece of metallic sodium and 0~05 mole 1,6-hexamethylenediisocyanate into an ampoule which was then sea- led and left standing for 10 hours, After initial exothermic,reac- tion the viscosity increased and the product cyrstallized within a further 2 hours. The yield of recrystallized product correspon- ded to 85 % yieldt and its melting point was 88OCt (recrystallized from Col 4)* The preparation of hexamethylene-1,6-bia-diisopropyl amidophosphoformate was conducted by reacting triisopropylphosphi- te with hexamethylene-lt6-bia-carbonic acid chloride. The product when combined with the addition product above did not depress its melting point. There are 1 table and I referencess I Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language pu- blications read as followst R.B. Fox# D.L. Venezky, J. Am. Chem. Card 3/4 27502 3/07 61/031/009/003/012 Addition of dialkylphoophorous D215YD306 Soo., 78, 1661, 1956; Reete, D.H. Chadwicko J. Am. Chem. Soc., 77, 3813t 1955. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut im. S.M. Kirova (Kazan Chemical and Technological Institute im. S#M. Kirov) SUBMITTEDt October .199 1960 Card 4/4 KUZNSTSOV, TO.V.1 !~~KHMON-,-tt.-I. I - -- Addition of dialkylphosphorous acids to 3.0 $-dime thox~-diphenyl-4,41 and dipbony3mothane-4,,41-diiaocyanates. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no.5-.1105- 13.06 D 161. (14IM 14,3 2) 1. Kazanekiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. S.M. Kirova. Predstavleno akademikom B.A. 'rbu'ov-,,"isooy&nic acid) (Phosphorous acid) 'WHITOV, i!. y. q PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6034 Konferentslya po Ithimit I primen"yu foefororganicheskikh soyedineniy. 2d, Kazan', 1959. Khimlya I primenerdye foofororganicheakikh soyedineniy; trudy (Chemistry and Use of Organophosphorus Compounds; Conference Transactions) Moscow, lad-vo AN SSSR, 1982.. 030 p. Errata slip inserted. 2800 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency. Akademly. nauk SSSR, Kazanekly 1111a). Reap. Ed. - A. Ye. Arbutov, Academician; Ed. of Publishing House. I- S. Povarov; T" Ed. - S. G. TikhomirovaL. PURPOSE: This collection of conference transactions to intended for chemists, process engineers, physiologists, pharmacists, physicians, veterinarians, and agricultural scientists. COVERAGE: The transactions Include the full texts of most of the scientific pqjmR?r&sented at the Second Conference on the Chemistry and Use of CQ 1/14~)' Chemistry and the Use of Organophomphorus (Cont.) SOVJG034 Organophosphorus Compounds held at Kazan' from 2 Nov through I Dec 1959.. The material is divided into three sections: Chemistry, containing 67 arti- cles. Physiologic6l Activity of Organophosphorus Compounds, containing 26 articles: and Plant Protection. containing 12 articles. The reports reflect the strong interest of Soviet ucientists In the chemistry and application of organophosphorus compounds. References accompany Individual reports. Short summaries of some of the listed reports have been made and are given below. TA13LE OF CONTENTS: lAbridged); Introduction (Academician A. Ye. Arbuzov) 3 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CHEMISTRY SECTION Getter, Ye. L. INU plastmass, (Scientific Research Institute of Plastics, Moscow). Some Prospects for the Industrial Use of Organophosphorus Compounds 46 Cord 2/14 Ch(-mistry and the Use of Organophosphorus (Cont.) SOV16034 whell 0.001 to 0.1 mol of methyl iodide per mol of cyclic phosphonite is used. Thev form polyphosphonales Nvith niolo,:ular weights of 270 o 3 200. -anskiv

Source URL: https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp86-00513r000103110009-6

Links
[1] https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document-type/crest
[2] https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/collection/scientific-abstracts
[3] https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP86-00513R000103110009-6.pdf