3/061/62/000/015/010/038
device-for determi.ning ... B168/B101
other media. The method is examined theoretically, and the
instrument and
the method employed for its calibration are described. LAbstrabter's
note:*
Complete translation
Card 2/2
AKIMOVP V.F.
Compensation for errors caused by temperature in
measuring the
conductivity of electrolytes by direct measuring
apparatus. Trudy
Giprovostoknefti no-4:265-273 161. (MIRA 16:8)
(Electrolytes--Conductivity) (Measuring instruments)
AKD40QV lav Filippolic
Y,_~aahes _b, inzh.; VINOGRLDOV, Yuriy Ivanovich,
inzh.;,GIIUPURG,_Mark Yakovlevich, inzh.; KASPARIYANTS
Konstantin Saakovichs, inzh.j FRANKFURT,, Yakov
Miro=4~v
insh.1 MAMIKONOV,,A.G.,, red.; NOV:ECHKOVA,, )LM.,
ved. red.;
VDRDNOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. - -1
[Automation of field petroleum processing and gas
transports-
tion)Avtomatizataiia promyslovoi podgotovki nefti i
transport4
gaza. [By]V.F.Akimov i dr. Moskvas, Gostoptekhizdat,
1963. 166 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
(Oil fields-Equipment and supplies) (Automation)
(Gas, Natural-Pipelines)
--AKJMQ.V,,-VJ.; VM14ESENSKIY.. Yu.A.; POPKOV, V.V.
Dynamic properties of a,trap-separator as an
object of auto-
matic control. Neft. khoz. 42 no.7:52-56 Jl 164.
(MIRA 17:8)
SHISHKIN, Oleg Petrovich; PARFENOV, Afanasiy
Nikolayevich;
kand. tekhn. nauk; VRONsKII, L.N., ved. red.
[Principles of automatic control and the
automation of
industrial processes] Osnovy avtomatW I
avtomatizatsiia
proizvodstverffTkh protsessov. Moskva, Nedra,
1965. 340 P.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Gosudarstvennyy vsesoyuvV7 issledovatellskiy i
proyektnyy,
institut neftyanoy promyshlennosti (for Akimov).
KULAK, I.A.; AKIMOV, V.G.
Now method for stuWng the higher nervous activity of
dog's
in the case of motor reinforcement. Dokl.AN BBSR 4 no.
5:222-
225 My l6o. (MEU 13:10)
1. Institut fiziologii AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
AN BSSR V.A.leonovym.
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
BLINOVA, Z.A., kand.takhn.nauk; VINITSKIT, L.Ye.,
Itand.tekhn.nauk; MALITSEVA, 0.11.,
inzh.; YAKOVLEVp~ M.A.,-'AKIMGVI V.G., nauchnyy sotr-adniY
Selecting ww resistant rubber for the cones of the central
locomotive
bearers. Elek. i tepl.tiaga 7 no.11:36-38 N f63. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Otdeleniye poUmerov Vaesoyuznogo
nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta
zhelaznodar,ozhnogp transpprta Ministerstva putey
soobshchaniya (for Bli-
nova, Vinitskiy, Malltseva). 2. Starshiy inzh.-konstruktor
Kolomenskogo
toplovozostroitallnogo zavoda (for Yakovlev). 3.
Vse'soyuznyy nauchno-is-
sledovateltskiy institut elektrovozostroyeniya (for Akimov).
BLINOVA Z.A., kand;-tekhn. nauk; VINITSKIY, L.Ye.;
ITjod. tekhn. nauk;
I YAKOVLEV, M.A.9 inzh.;.AKI,MOVp-V.G.j inzh. f"
Selecting.-rabber-for-the.shock absorbers-of the
central support
cones of the VL60 locomotive. Trudy TSNII MPS
no.267:107-
n2 163. (MM 16:11)
AKEMV) V. I.: Water Tech Sci (diss) -- "The effect of the
speed of movement
-Vtcz==~
and the weight of trains on the conditions for locating
division points in
designing railroad lims". Moscov, 1958- 16 pp (Moscow
order of Lenin and
order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Railroad Transport
Engineers Im I. V. Stalin),
150 copies (KL, no 2, 1959, 120)
AXIMOV V I inzh.
Effect of train*opeed and weight on the conditions of
locating
division points in planning railroads. Trudy MIN
ne.118:119-138
158. (MIRA 12:2)
(Railroad.engineeiring)
I-f
IKIKOV, V.I., inzh.
Nconomic evaluation-4--the use of non-to
.p train crossings Ftt di-
vision pointsw-Ti~idy MIIT no.118:139-144 158- (MIRA
12:2)
(Railroads--Orossings)
IOAUISYAN, A,I., prof,; GORINOV, A.V., prof.;
AK1MOV,-1-I--,Jmnd.tekhn.
nauk-, KMOR. I.I., kand.takhn.nauk; KONMATCHMO, A.P.,
kand.
takhn.nauk; SAYCIMIKO, I.Ye.. kand.tekhn.nauk;
TURBIN, I.Ves Itand,
tekhn.nauk-, WASOV, D.I., inzh., -red.; KRITROV,
P.A., takhn.red.
(Problems in the planning of railroads with electric
and diesel
traction] Voprosy proaktiroveniis zheleznykh dorog a
elektri-
oheBkoi i teplovoznoi tiagoi. Koskva,
Goe.tranap.zhel-dor.isd-vo.
1959. 255 P. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Ghlon-korreopondent AN SM (for Gorinov).
(Railroad engineering)
AKIMOV, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk
~~,;Otlon analysis and calculations" by O.N.Isaakian,
P.A.Gurskii.
Reviewed by V.LAkimov. Vest. TSNII MPS 20 no.5:63-64
.'62.
(KRA 15-8)
i..Beloruaskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo
transporta.
(Railroad engineering) (Isaakian, O.N.) (Gurskii, P.A.)
GORINOV, A.V., prof.1 KANTOR, I.I,,, dots.;
XONDILATCHENKO, A.P., dots.;
REPREV, A.I., dots.; TURBIN, I.V., dots.;
LIVSHITS, V.N.,
kand. takhn. nauk; AKIMOV V I-, kand. tekhn. nauk,
reteenzent; GURSKIY.-r.
retsenzent; ZAYTSEV, P.F.,
kand. tekhn.nauk., retsenzent; LISHTVAN, L.L.,
inzh.,
retsenzent; PRUSAKOV, M.B., inzh., retsenzent;
SHINKAREV,
F.S., inEh., retsenzent; SHULIPENKOV, V.M., inzh.,
retsenzent; MEDVEDEVA, M.A., takha. red. v
[Design and planning of railroads] Proektirovanie
zheleznykh
dorog. [By] A.V.Gorinov I dr, Moskva,
Transzheldorizdat,
1963. 308 P. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gorinov).
(Railroad engineering)
AUMOV V - .I kand. tekbn. nauk; SAMO., L. I. x
inzh.
Oh-inciples of railroad dWgnl by A. E.' GibmInan.
Reviewed W V. I. Akimov, L. I. Salko. Transp.
atroi. 13 no.4.1
AP '63. (MIRA 16:-4) --
(Railroad engineeripg)
(Gibabnan, A. E.)
NESTERMOS N. 1. (Minsk),- ZAYTSKV, P. F., kand.
teklm. nauk (Minsk);
AKIMOY,_L_-L., kand. tekhn. nauk (Minsk);
SHULIFEMOV, V. M.0
i~ih_._ (Minsk)
Prospects of the expansion of the White Russian
Railrohd.
Zhel. dor. transp. 45 no.1.49-51 A 163. (MIRA j6:4)
1. Glavnyy insh. Belorusskoy dorogi. (for
Nesterenko).
(White Russia-Railroads)
A=0,1-11j," 1--l.tekhn.nauk (Gomel#); ZAYTSEV, P-P.,
kand.takhn.nauk (Gomel');
I--
POTAPENKOV, Z.I., kand.ekonom.nauk (Gomel'); SHULIPFSKO,
V.M.J. inzh.
(Gomel?); SALKO, L.I., inzh. (Gomel')
Preparing a railroad line for high-speed traffic.
Zhel.dor.tranap.
1+7 no.10:55-57 0 165. (MIRA 18: 10)
ARIMOV) V. I., and FEDOROV) V. B.
"Determination of the true heat capacity of metals at high
temperatures"
Seminar on production methods, physical properties, and electron
structure
of refractory we als, compounds, and alloys, organized by the
Institute of Powder
Metallurgy and Special Alloys AS Ukr SSR Kiev, 25-29 April 1963.
(TL-plofizika
vysoldkh temperatur, No. 1, 1963, P. 156~
'%-AKWV~ V. I. ~ NOVITSKIYj L. A. And TRUMCHITSINA, L. V.
"Reasuring of emissivity of solids at temperatures over 1000C"
Seminar on production methods, physical properties, mid electron
structure
of refractory metals, compounds, and alloys, organized by the
Institute of Powder
Metallurgy and Special Alloys AS Ukr SSE, Kiev, 25-29 April 1963.
(Tbplofizika vysokikh temperatur, No. 1) 1963) P. 156)
Akimovi V.I.
V.B. Fedorovi V.I. Aklmov. Heat capacity of metals at high
temperatures.
Title: Seminar on refractory metals, compounds, and alloys
(Kiev,
April 1963)
Source: Atomnaya energiya, v. 15, no- 31 19063, 266-267
Doe Med Sci
AXIMOV, V. I.
Dissertation: "Nerves of Thyroid Mand."
12/10/50
Acad Med Sci USSR
SO Vecheryaya Moskva
Sum 71
I q . .
AKIMOV, V.I., professor (Livov)
Clinical significance of angior*csptors of the thyroid
gland.
111n.med. 32 no.,9:49-52 5 154. (MIRA 7:12)
(THYROID GUND, blood supply,
neural receptors of thyroid vessels)
AKImov, V.I., professor; RDTZNBBRG. D.L., doktor
meditsinskikh axak
Diagnosis of gastroduodenal hemorrbages.
Kbirurgiia, Kooky&,
o.i:i6-i8 j& '55- (MIRA 8:9)
7
Is kliniki obmhchey khirurgil pediatrichookogo i
saidUrno-
igiyanicheskogo fakulltata (zav.,kafedroy prof.
V.I. Aklmov)
Llvovskogo meditsinskogo instibits, (dir. prof.
L.N. Kuzlmenko)
0040pam(ol
duodeam & stomac'h, diag.).
(DUDDAM,hemorrbage,
diag.)
(STOMACH, hemorrhage,
diag.)
AKIMOV, V.I., professor (L'vov, u1. Nechnikova, d. 19a, kv.3);
BOVA. SX
Diagnosis and treatment of ulcer-ous gastroduodenal hemorkbAge's.
Nov.khir.arkh. n0.1:3-7 Ja-Ir-157. (MLRA 10:6)
(PUTIC ULCXR) (MORRUGIS)
AKIMOV, V.I., professor; BOVA. S.M.; HIMOV, V.V.
-'~~~-Pvsl%
X-ray diagnosis in gestroduodenal hemorrhages.
Vrach.delo no.6:
587-589 Ja '57. (MIRA 10:8)
1. Klinika fakulltetskoy khirurgii (zav. kafedroy -
prof. V.I.
Akimov) sani tarno-gi giye niches kogo i
pecliatricheakogo fakulltetov
Llvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta
(HEMCBRHAGN) (ABDONW-RADIOGRAPHY)
AXIMPV, V.I.; ALSPOYERKO, I.P.; AIJMT'YBVA, X.A.; AHOSOT, U.14s;
A-m"YUNOV, A.I.;
""O"MS10 V.D.; VASHOMMO, I.D.; GILLRUW1, D.S.; GRISHIN, M.A.;
DAMMUVA, T.11.; MRIISOVA. A.G.; DOLGOVA, M.P.; IVANOV, N.A.;
ISHCHENKO.
;,H.; KATSp V.A,; KOLOKIYCHMO, M.I.; IAVRIK, S.S.; LIYABHV, A.A.;
H&UROVA, IT.G.; NOVACHNITKO, N.P.; PXTRUNYA, S.P.-, PIUKkDZM, A.L.;
RUDHHXO, F.A.; SERGIYEVSKIY, V.F.; TA7TSLIN, I.S.; TARTAKOVSKIY,
B.S..,
CHIZHOHOKV P.I.; SMUBALA, M.P.-, SHIJIUM, I.V.; SHUPIK, P.L.
lonatantin Kon3tantinavich Skvortsov; obituary. Nov.khir.arkh.
no.3:142,14.3 ltr-Je '59- (MIRL 12:10)
(SKVLHlZ3UV, KONSTANTIN JONSTANTINOVIdft, 1871-1959)
AKIMOV, V.I. prof.; BOVA, S.M.
Total gastrectony..Ikz.med.zhur. 40 no.4:34-37 Jl-Ag '59.
(MIRA 13:2)
1. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy khirurgil pediatricheskogo i
sanitarno-
gigiyenicheakogo fakulltatev (zav. - prof. V.I. Akimov)
Livovskogo
meditsinskogo instituta 5-Y gorodskoy klinicheskoy
bollnitsy (glav-
vrach - I.I. Xhoma).
(STOMACH--SURGERY)
KRIVITSKIYl D.I.
ed
Surgical treatment of thyrotoxicosis, Klin, khIr, no.3;50-53
165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Kafedra khirurgii I (zav, - prof, V,I.Akimov (deceased])
Kiyevskogo instituta. usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
BUSEV,, A.I.; AKDIOV2._Y,..I"
Complex halide compounds of osmium (IV) with
pyrazolone, derivatives.
Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 no.9.-2071-2077 S 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
Lomonosova.
(Osmium compounds) (Pyrazolone)
:BUSEV, A.I.;
Use of diantipyrylpropy1methane, for the photometric
determination
of psmium in the presence of ruthenium. Zhur.anal.khim.
17 no.g:
979-984 N 62. (MIR& 15:12)
1. Lomonosov Moscow State University.
(Spectrophotometry)
(Osmi=4 NAnalysis)
BUSEV, A.I.; AKIMOV9 V.K.
Gravimetric determination of oamium and iridium by
means of some
antipyrine derivatiyes. Vest.Mosk4un. Ser,2:Khim. 18
no.l:
43-47 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 160)
L.Kafedra analiticheskoy kbinii Moskovskogo
universiteta. -
(Osmium--Analysis) (Iridium-Analysis) (Antipyrine)
BUSEV, A.I.; AKD~
Complex compounds of iridium with some derivatives of
pyrazolone,
and their uses. Zhur.neorg,khim, 8 no.2:302-310 F 163.
(KRA 16: 5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
M.V.Lomonosova.
(Iridium compounds) (Pyrazololinone)
BUSEV, A.I.; AKIMOV, V.K.; GUSEV, S.I.
Derivatives of pyrazolone as analytical reagents.
Usp.khim. 34
no.3:565-583 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra
analiticheskoy
khimii.
BUSEV A.I.- ZAYTSEV. B.Ye.
L11-110-L ~V-K-
Structure of antipyrine compounds and its derivatives witv,
acido nomplexes of metals. Zhur. ob. Mira. 35 no.9,.1%-
1551 S 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Nauchno-issledavatellsiciy Institut organicheskikh
polupl-oduktov
i krasiteley i Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
ZAYTSEV, B.Ye.-, A~I~qV,.T.K.; BUSEV, A.I.; GUSEV, S.I.
--- 1-
Structure of pyramidon complexes with metals.
Zhur.ob.kh.'m. 35
no.12:2119-2123 D 165. (MA 19:1)
1. Nauchno-issletlovatellskiy institut organicheskilh
poluproduktov
i krasi-.',eley i Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet im. Lomono-
sova. Submitted November 16, 1964.
- AKJMOV,,_V..M.,;, KLYACHKO.AURVrCH, ~ A,L.;
RUBINSHTEYN, A,M,;
SIMULIN, Yu.N.; SLINKIN, A.A.; SEWNA,, R.T.
Study of cata3ysta-for amonla synthesis
with.different
degreso of reduction. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim.
no.22:2208-
2210 D 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.
Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
AKIMOV, V.M.; SHUYKIN, N.I.; KASHKOVSKAYAq L.K., KONONOV,
N.F.
Phase transitions in.the process of regeneration of the
nickel-
magnesium-aluminum oxJde'spinal catalyst. Izv, AN SSSR
S~ar.khim.
no.10.-1862-1863 0 10. (NIRA 17 0)
1. Institut organlohookoy kJAmiI im. N.D.Zolinskogo AN
SSSR.
It,
~i
SHUYKIN, N.I.; KONONOVJ, N.F.; KASHKOVSKAYA, L.K.;
AKr-',-.OV., VA
Catalytic hydrodealkylation of polyalkyl benzenes. Part
/+.- De-
methylation of toluene on catalysts of the Ni - M90 ,
A190~
composition. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.12:3871-3875 D '63.
~MIRA 170)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni Zelinskogo AN
SSSR.
CHERKEZ, Abram Yakovlevich; AERHOVICH, G.N.,
doktor takhn.
nauk, retsenzent; AKIFOV. V.M.. kand. tekhn.
nauk,
retsenzentl KOTLYAR, Ya.M.p kand. tekhn.
nauk, nauchn.
red.
[Using the mothod of minor deviations in
Oesigning gas-
turbine engines) InzheneiWe raschety
gazoturbinnykh
dvigatelei metodom malykh otklonenii.
Moak-va, Mashino-
stroenie, 1965. 354 P. (MIRA 18:12)
AXIMOV. V-M.; UUTIN, O.A.
Determining the acid number of vegetable oils by means
of potentio-
metric titration. Izr.vys.ucheb.zav.; pisbch.tekh.
no.5:162-166
158- (MIRA .3.1 0 11)
1. Krasnodarskiy inatitut pishchevoy promyshlennosti,
Kafedra
fisicheskoy i kolloidnoy khtfaii.
(Oils and fate, 114ible) (Potentiometric analysis)
sov/62-58-8-3/22
AUTHORS: Rubinshteynp A. M.,,-Akim.)Y,-V.-M.,-Kretalo-ra~ L. D.
TITLE: The Properties and the Sti-acture of XiO-Al 203- Catalysts
(Svoystva i struktura WiO-Al 203"katalizatoroy) Note 2:
The Radiographic Investigation of the Influence of the
Interaction of the Componenta and of the Ccnditions of
Thermal Treatment -n the Phase Composition and Crystalline
Structure (Soobahcheniye 2. Ren"genograficheskoye izueheniye
v14-yaniya sootnosheniya komponentov 4. usioviy termicheskoy
obxabotki na fazovyy sostay i kristallicheakuyu strukturu)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheakilkh
naukp
'4958, Nr 8. pp. 929-936 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The investigation of the activity and effective aelactiNity
in the reaction of the decomposition 3f i-C 3H 70H NiO-Al2 03-
catalysts described in the previ--js paper (Ref 1) furnished
the proof of the interaction of the components in so..d
NiO-Al 203- catalysts. Therefore it was assumed that they ex-
Card 1/4 hllbit' a phase structure. This assumption needed, however,
SOV/62-58-8-3/22
The Properties and the Structure of XiO-A120 3" Cataly sts. Note
2: The Radio-
graphic Investigation of the Influen.oa of the IAterabition of the
Components
and of the Cond-jtions of Thermal Treatment on the Phase
Composition and
Crystallins Structurra
oheoking and proving by means of physiocal methods of investi-
gation. Especially the detailed radiographic investigation of
the NiO-A120 3- catalysts could remove the deviation of the re--
sul-ts (prellminary work ol' the authors and .-Investigationa
(carried outo by Milligan and Merten (Ref 2), and Milligan and
Richazdson (Ref 3)). The f!zqt JMpor-tan4- reaUJA obtai;ied from
this work was that the authors found that among the catalysts
investigated no amorphous cnes.were detected. Thus, the data
supplied ty Milligan and Mertea cou'd not be disproved in any
way. They also found that the X-ray structural measurements
E~howed -the crystalline stiacture of the commonly precipitated
i0--Al 0 containing from 0 to 100 molar % of
,atalysts (pH8)N4 2 3
XiO ('-n contrast to those catalysts described by Milligau and
Me_-tan (Ref 2)). It was shown that the conditions of prod-iotion
exez' a greater influence on the stract-are of 4.he oatalysis than
Card 2/4 the cluant.1tative zarreiatior~ ~f the ccmponantra. It
was also
SOV/62-58-8-3/22
The Properties and the Sti-acture of NiO-Al203- Catalysts. Note
2: The Radio-
graphic Investigation of the Influence of the Interaction of
the Componem:4.3
and of -the Conditions of Thermal Treatment on the Phase
Composition and
Crystalline Structure
found that catalysts of less than 50 molar % of Nio are mono-
phase and do not have a free NiO. By measuring the parameter
of the crystal lattice and of the ocourring modifioations in
the concentration of XiO it was found that these monophase
catalysts consist of a spinel solution of WiA120 4 (-.n exc:ess
f -Al 203). The catalyt-ic properties of NiO-A1203were com-
-pared to the data of the phase and structurall analyses. It"
turned out that there ex!,st~optivum. parameters of the spinel
lattice within tba range of from 7.90 to 7~05 A (for the de-
hydration). There are 1 figure,, 3 tables, and 13 references,
9 of which are Seviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organiol.eakoy khim-lki im. W. D.
Zelinekogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Instil,ute of Organic Chemistry imeni W. D.
Zelinskiy2
Card 3/4 AS USSR)
SOV/62-58-8-3/22
The ProDerties and the Structure of XiO-Al 203-Catalyal.s. Note
2: The Radiocx
graphic Investigation of the Influence of the Interaction of
the Components
and of the Conditions of Thermal Treatment on the Phase
Compositioa and
Crystalline Structure
SUBMITTED: March 8, 1957
Card 4/4
~~ (4)
AUTHORS: Rubinshteyn, A. M., Minachev, Kh. M.
BOV/79-29-13-10/61
Akimov, V. M.
TITLE: The Dependence of the Distribution of Platinum in the
Im-
pregnated Pt-C Catalyst on the Concentration of the Initial
Solution H2Ptcl 6 and on the Nature of Carbon Granulation
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 8, pp
2503 - 2508
(USSR)
ABSTRACT; The authors previously made a radiographic
investigation of the
penetration of platinum into the catalyst grain of the
platin-
ized carbon having different grain size (Ref 1)j however, the
determinations were not carried out accurately. Besides, the
fibrous structure of the carbon obstructed exact density mea-
surements on the photographs. The photorecording method was
therefore abandoned, and the ionization methodv according to
the X-ray apparatus URS-50-1, was used under strict
conditions
of comparison. These experiments were further intended to ex-
plain whether the depth of platinum penetration into the
carbon
*depends on the concentration of the initial solutions. The
distribution of the platinum in the carbon grain was
determined
Card 1/2 in the impregnated Pt-C catalysts according to the
absorption
The Dependence of the Distribution of Platinum in the
SOV/79-29-8-10/61
Impregnated Pt-C Catalyst on the Concentration of the
Initial Solution H 2Ptcl6 and on. the Nature of -CarbOh
Gr=ulatioa
of X-rays which had been measured by the above ionization
method.
These catalysts contained 20-4 and 2~ platinumq and the grain
sizes of the carbon amounted to 2-10 mm. It was confirmed that
the concentration of platinum decreased from the surface
inward,
and it was ascertained that with the decrease of the
conoentra-
tion of platinum in the initial solution, the concentration
gradient of the platinum also deoreases as the latter
penetrates
into the grain (i.e. that the diluted solutions yield
catalysts
with better di,stribution of the metal). The catalytic
activity
in the various dehydrogenations of cyclohexane and in the
hydro-
genation of benzene was also determined. The corresponding re-
sults are tabulated. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 3
Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of
Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: July 14, 1958
Card 2/2
5(29-1
AUTH;HS:
Rubinahteyn, A. M., Afanaelyev-, V. A~, SOV/20-124-5-32/62
Akimov, V, H., Fribytkova~ N. A,, Slovetskaya. K. I.
TITLE: The Influence of the Composition and of the
Conditions of the
Thermal*Treatment on the Structure and Catalytic Activity of
Al 0 _ZrO, Catalysts (Vliyaniye sostava i usloviy
termicheskoy
2 3
obrabotki na strukturu i kataliticheskuyu aktivnost'
A120 3- ZrO2-katalizat6rov)
PERIODId-AL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR. 1959v Vol 124, Nr
59 PP 1076-1079
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors are not aware of publications on
results of
systematic changes of the ratio of components or of the con-
ditions of the thermal treatment nor on the determination of
the specific activity of the catalysts mentioned in the
title.
They have investigated the decomposition of absolute
isopropyl
alcohol on such catalysts which had been produced by precipi-
tation with 10 % ammonia from 10 % solutions of Al- and Zr-
nitrate at room temperature and PH 8,~7-9,5c During the eal-
cining of samples of the catalysts at'400, 600, and 7500 it
was
Card 1/4 found that the dehydration of the hydroxide is
already
The Influence of the Composition and of the Con-
SOV/20-124-5-32/62
ditions of the Thermal Treatment on the Structure and
Catalytic Activity of
Al203"ZrO2 Catalysts
sufficient at 4000. The catalysts consist of oxides, The
additional removal of water at 7500 was only as much as 2 %
which had still remained adsorbed. The values of the velocity
constant-K of the reaction were calculated from the equation
K = M Nm mT2 (Ref 5) and the specifi3 activity A,p (Table 1)
was calculated from K and S (specific surface area). Figure I
shows the calculated S values (Ref 6). This indicates that the
catalysts had a very highly developed surface and a fairly
high thermal stability. This expresses the mutual protection
afforded.by.-the components before crystallization
(aintering).
Figure 2 shows the change ii! the porous structure of the
catalysts during calcining. Said catalysts were already active
at 2300 whereas ZrO 2 alone reaches the same activity only at
3000. Table I states the degreesof conversion between 245 and
2600, Only a dehydTation of i--C3R 70H took place on all
binary
catalysts~ The increase in activity was clearly due in this
Card 2/4 case to high S values of the binary catalysts
compared to
The Influence of the Composition and of the Con-
SOV120-.124-5-32162
ditions of the Thermal Treatnent ori the Structare and
Catalytic Activity of
A1203'"Zro2Catalysts
A120 3' It can be concluded that the addition of ZrO 2 does
not
result in an activation of Al 203 under the conditions given.
Figure 3 shows a diagram - the variation of Asp with the com-
position and the calcining temperature of the catalysts
(1-7500, 2-6000, 3-4000) ~- for experiments carried out at
260".
The fact that Asp is conatant~throughout a wide range of ZrO 2
concentrations seems to indicate that the reaction is taking
place in this case only on Al 203 whereas.ZrO 2 behaves only
as
an inert support. All this is in good agreement with the
results of the X-ray analysis (made with the assistance of
L. D. Xretalova),, It has been found that in co-precipitated
catalysts Zro and Al203 are present as separate phases rather
than solid aolutions (in agreement with reference 4). Neither
the increase of the temDerature at which the experiment was
Card 3/4 carried out (up to 3200), nor of the volume velocity
(up to
The Influence of the Composition and of the Con- SOV/20-124-5-32/62
ditions, of the Thermal Treatment on the Structure and Catalytic
Activity of
Al203-ZrO 2 Catalysts
12h'.' have destroyed, on the whole, the picture of figure 3
nor affected the conziuaions derived therefrom in table 1~
This -relates to the :catalysts calcined at 6000, The total
activity (Table 11 and A increase with the calcining temper-
ature between 400 arfd 600 (Fig 3) probably because the finest
pores are destroyed, which are difficultly accessible to the
alcohol moleoules. There are 3 figurea, 1 table, and 6 referen-
ces, 4 of which are Soviet..
ASSOCIATION. Institut organichaskoy khimii im, N. D. Zelinskogo
Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni 11, D, Zelinskiy
of the Academy of Sniences., USSR)
PRESBNTED: October 17, 1958, by A~ A. Balandinj Academician
SUBMITTED: April 19, 1998
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5.1190
78o6o
SOV/6o--6o-i-6/37
AUTHORS:
RubInshteyn
, A. M.,
Slovetskftya, K. I., Akimov, V. M.
Pribytkova,
N. A., Kretalova, L.
D.
TITLE:
Polymorphis
m and Catalytic Properties of Al 0-'
2 ')
PERIODICAL:
Izvestlya A
kademli nauk SSSR. Otdelenlye
khimiclheskikh
nauk, 1960,
Nr 1, pp 31-38 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Polymorphic
modifications of Al 0 and their catalytic
2 3
properties
were studied. Preparation of -y-, OL-3
X
S-Al2 0)
modifications is given. It
was shown t
hat formation of different
A1.0 3 modifications
depends not
only on the thermal conditions of
dehydration,
bu~ also on
the structure of the starting aluminum
hydroxide.
The following three series of conversions
are given:
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Polymorphism
and Catalytic
Properties 78o6o
of Al 20
sov/62-6o-1-6/37
(a) Hydrat~gi
llite-_),(k',,)-AI,03--k-AI,O,-,,c,-AIO,
(b) Bayerite
(c) Boe
(d) diaspore
General and
specific catalytic activity of the
above
modification
s was determined by using them in catalytic
dehydration
of I-C3H,(OH. The general catalytic
activity of
the
modifications changes with the change
of specific
surface.
According to their specific
catalytic ac
tIvity the
modifIcations (containing the
same amount
of residual water per
1 m2 of surface)
form the fol
lowing series: a -~-X> ?e->-I( <
8 )>CL
Activity of
some modifications prepared at high
temperatures
Is higher than that of modifications
prepared at
lower temperatures. X-ray studies show
Card 2/3
that in the
catalytic experiments the modifications
Polymorphism and Catalytic Properties 78o6o
of Al20 SOV/62 _6o-1-6/37
ASSOCIATION:
SUBMITTED:
retain their structural characteristics. There are
2 tables; 4 figures; and 17 references, 6 u.s., 1 U.K.,
1 French, 5 German, 4 Soviet. The 5 most recent U.S.
and U.K. references are: H. C. Stumpf, A. S. Russell,
I. W. Newson, C. M. Tucker, Industr. and Engng- Chem.
42, 1938 (1950); J. F, Brown, D. Clark, W. Elliot,
J. Chem. Soc., 84 (1953); M. K. Day, V. F. Hill, J.
Phys. Chem. 57, 946 (1953); A. S. Russell, C1. N. Cochranj
Industr. and Engng. Chem. 42, 1336 (1950); W. Br6y.,
R. Krieger, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 71, 3637 (1949).
N. D. Zelinskiy Institute of Organic Cliemiatry Academy
of Sciences USSR (Institut organicheskoy khimit imeni
N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR)
May 5, 1958
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-AXIMOV, T.M_.
Some data on the Metals of diacetonylmercui7 and
#C-aminolsopropyl-
phosphonic acid monohydrate. iristallografiia5 no.
6:950-953
N-D 16 0. (HIU 13:12)
1. Institut organicheakoy khimii imed N.D. Zelinskogo.
(Propanone) (Phosphonie acid)
RUBINSHTEMp A.M.; KLYACHKO-GURVICH., A.L.j AKIMV, V.M.
phase composition and texture of alumina-ebromium oxide
catalysts
prepared by copre6ipitation. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khIz*nauk
no*5:78D-
788 MY 161,1, - (MBA 3.4; 3)
L Inatitut organic~eakoy kbi-li im,, N.D.Zelinskogo AN
SSSRi
(Alumina) (Chromium oxide)
, i!
AKIMOV, A.A4; RUBINSHTEYN, A.M.; SHUYKIN, N.I.;
------ -NORONOV, N.F.; KASHKOVSKAYA, L.K.
Effect of spinal formation on the regenerative
capacity of the
Ni - A20 catalyst. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk
no.8:1516-
1518 Ag 361. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.
Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Spinal) (Catalysts) -
RUBINSHTEYN, A.M.; PRIIXTKOVA, N.A.; AKIMOV, V.M.; KRETALOVA,
L.D.;
KLYACHKO-GURVICH, A.L.
Effect of alkali metal oxides on the activity, selectivity, and
phase composition of binary catalysts based on A1203- Izv. AN
SSSR.
Otd.khim.nauk no.9.-1552-1558 S '61. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii in. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Alkali metal oxides) (Catalysts)
AKIMDV, V.M.; LITVIN, ye.F,; RUBINSHTEYN, A.M.; FREYDLIN, L.Kh.
Phase transitions during the preparation of Ni-MgO catalysts
by the decomposition of ox-alates in a hydrogen stream. Izv.AN
SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.10.-1892-1894 0 161. UJ*,M 14:10)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Nickel oxalate) (Magnesium oxide)
SHUMN, N.I.; KONONOV, N.F.; MHKOVSKAYA, L.K.-
AKIMOV V M.
Catalytic hy&odealkylation of polyaUyl benzeao.
Part 3: Demethylation of toluene on rilakel-alumiha
catalysta., Effect of nickel concentration.
Zhur.ob.kbim.
32 no.1:1:3595-3599 N 162. (HIRA 15:1-1)
1. Institut organicheskoy khiTnii imeni N.D.
Zelinskogo
AN SSSR.
(Toluene) (Nickel catalysts) (Methyl group)
AKIMOV, V.M (Stalino)
Pine plantings in sandy soils, Pat' i put.khoz. 5
no,,8:34-35
Ag '610 (Windbreaks, ohelterbalts, eto.) (MIM 14 &10)
GNILOVSKOY, V.G., Inzh..; AX 7a~
, ~.M.I inzh.
New drills equipped with dust colleotorse Gor.zhur,,
noo3s54-56
vq 162. (KCRA 16sl)
1. Zavod "Pnevmatika",, Leningrad.
(Boring machinery) (Dust collectors)
LACHINOV. S.S.; RUBINSHTEYN, A.M.;.WMOV,_V.M.,-
KLYACIIKO-GURVICH, A.L.;
XONYUKHOVA, I.N.; KUZNETSOV, L.D.; LEVITSKAYA, T.T.';
PRIBYTROVA, N.A.;
SLINXINY A.A.; CHESNOKOVA, R.V.
Complex investigation of iron catalysts for ammonia
synthesis.
Kin. i kat. 5 no-3:478-489 My-Je 164.
(MIRA 17: 11)
1. Institut organicheskoy kbimii AN SSSR i
Gosudarstvennyy institut
azotnoy promyshlennosti.
F"TT77777777777777777777777777777777777
L 523h~~5
A, -- C E Z-, '0 1 Y N F,IQ')
7 H I)R! Rub ribVtkova, N. A ~k' mcov V. M. Yl,~~chlko-C-ur-vjcb 6
inshte n A .M. ; P
Mel'nikova. 1, V.
A. L. 31in
7'TT -mmKinla svnthcsis
.-L. A ccvTrthensiv~ study :)f ferric catrVtt .-r
11. Structure 3nd grain of twice activated precipitated caizlysts
SOURCE; Kinetike I.kataliz., v. B.,_po. 2, 1965, 205-293
catalyst
ABSTRACT: Me authon, studied the effect of potassium oxide on the
following pro-
-1: 7rnn-alumina cataly9ts synthesIzed fr~om cop-r-cipit-ated
hydroxides:
s e tn re e-ara-
a j7,,`7
iD:. :)f 1 th-~ activit,, 'r7~;
by Ai2O3. TIie potassLum oxide does not c-hdnge optimum quant-it,;
of A'L2')3 -he
activi" of a unit volume of the precipitated catalysts is close to
that of fuved
catalys's of the sar.)" :rrpnsition. 7he test specimens were mad,
..p with 8 difl-tUIU13L
Fe203/A1203 ratios (S-10 tahle I of the Enclosure The samp~IeF -er-*
pr-21pared L'n 4
rd 1/3
L 52349-65
ACCESSION NR: AP5011683
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ACCESSION NR: AP501 i f- i~:z
TzE oi
Table 1
_~CC_ _N-R_,_A_P_fO' 0-,25-5-6-- /0413/66/
,0 SOURCE CODE: UR 000/023/0037/003T
INVENTOR: -Buyvol~Kot, Yu.I.; Chuprov, M.Ye.; Tsybayev, B.G.;
Akimov.
V.M
ORG: none
TITLE: Dipole-slot antenna. Class 21, No. 189032
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye
znaki, no.
23, 1966, 37
TOPIC TAGS: dot antenna, dipole antenna, waveguide antenna
ABSTRACT: An Author-de~itif icate has. Seen' isisued' for a
dipole-~slot antenna which
comprises a symetrizql dipole and a waveguide slot radiator in
the form
of a shortcircuited section oCa,rectan'gular waveguide. To
secure
separate reception or transmission of mutually perpendicular
electro-
magnetic signals in a wide range of frequencies, 'the
symmetrical dipole,
is placed above the waveguide slot radiator in parallel to the
slot.
SUB CODE: 091 SUBM DATE: lUar65 / ATD PRESS: 5113
1/1
UDC: 621-396.677.71
40839
S/535/62/000/147/005/010
1011/1211
AUTHOR: Akimov, V. N., Engineer
TITLE: About one error of the compensating accelerometer
SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionny institut. Trudy, no. 147, 1962.
Navigatsionnyye i giroskopicheskiye
ustroystva, 45-50
TEXT: The displacement of the moving part of the accelerometer
is transformed into voltage, amplified
and the amplifier output current flows through a compensating
coil which is fixed to the moving part and is
placed in a constant magnetic field. The resulting force
compensates the force that caused the displacement.
The compensaiing current is a measure of the acceleration and
is directly proportional to it. When current
flows in the compensating coil it changes the magnetic
induction in the air gap thus varying the proportio-
nality factor between the current and the acceleration. This
variation is considerable when the accuracy
desired is better than I Y.. The transfer function
(proportionality factor) is expanded in a Taylor series around
the zero value of the compensating current, and only the two
first members are taken. It is then shown that
there is a square law dependence of the current on the
acceleration. An estimated expression for the coefficient
of the square member is evaluated, but it is suggested that it
is better to measure it. Another coil is added in
series with the compensating one so that the two magnetic
fluxes oppose each other. The number of turns in
the additional coil (which is fixed on the permanent agnet) is
somewhat higher than in the compensating
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About one error of..
S/535/62/000/147/005/010
1011/10211
coil. A variable resistor is added in parallel to the
additional coil to regulate its magnetic flux. This compen-
sating scheme has been tested experimentally and yielded
good results. All squarc-law crrors arc eliminated.
The experimental results arc shown on a graph to give
absolute crrors or icss thnn .5 x 10' cm/SeC2 in tile
interval of accelerations of - g... + g. There are 3 figures
and a table of some basic properties of different
magnetic materials.
Card 2/2
h0842
C) 1 0
"~ ILP~ - .' '~
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
SOURCE:
Akimov, V. N., Engineer
An estimate of the dynamic accuracy of some systems
S/535/62/000/147/008/010
1011/1211
Moscow. Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, no. 147. 1962.
Navigatsionnyye i giroskopicheskiye
ustroystva. 72-75
TEXT- The academician V. S. Kulebakin [Ref. 2: Trudy
vsesoynznogo soveshchaniya pote~brii avtomati-
cheskogo regulirovaniya, ch. 11, AN SSSR, 1955 (Proceedings
of the all-Union conference on automatic ow
control theory, part 11, AS USSR, 1955)] showed that the
transfer function of a system has to have a certain
operator K(p) (that depends on the forcing function) as its
multiplier in order that the steady-state error of
the system be zero.
A system consisting of a section with a transfer function
given by
0(p) = P(P)
Q(P)
(P(p) and Q(p) are polynomials in p; the numerator power is
lower than that of thr denominator; Q(p) is
a Hurwity ploynomial) that transforms the inpin forcing
function X(1) into the output y(t) and of an integrator
!hat operates on y(t) is investigated. The transient error of
the system is estimated by
Card 1/2
AXIMOV AIR ikolayevich (deceased]; APAROV, Boris
Petrovich.
Ldeceasadj; _EZIDMUROV, Vladimir Aleksand ovich;
UTAINST,
Fedor Fedorovich; KDROBAHp Nikolay Tlmofeyevich:
LARIONOT.
Andrey Nikolayevich, rodaktor,- MASTYAYN, Nikolay
Zosimovich;
SMMICH, A.M., redaktot; SKVORTSOV, I.M.,
tekhnichaskiy
redaktor.
(Princi I for the electric equipment of airplanes
and auto-
mobilesi 019:novy elaktrooboradovanlia samoletov i
avtomashin.
Pod red. A.W.Larionova. Moak-ya, Goo.energ.izd-yo,
1955- 384 P.
(MLR4 8:12)
1. Chlen korrespondent AN SSSR (for Iarionov)
(Airplanes-Slectric equipment)
(Automobiles--Zlectric
Xquipment)
AKIWV
Angina and related diseases. Kaz. med. zhur. no.6:65-71
N-D 163.
(MIRA 17-10)
1. Kafedra bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (zav. - prof. N.N.
Lozanov)
Kazanskogo meditsinskogo institute. i
otorinolaringologicheskoye
otdeleniye Kazanskoy respublikanskiy klinicheskoy
bollnitsy (glavnyy
vrach - K.L. Svechnikov).
AMOV, LOZZANOXT, N.N.
. - .
Rrophylaxis of allergy. Nauch. tndy Kaz. gos. med.
inst.
14:341-343 164. (MURA 18.9)
1. Kafedra otorinolaringologii (zav. - prof.
N.N.Lozanov)
Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta i
otorinoluringologicheEkoye
otdeleniye Respublikanskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy
(glavnTr irrach
K.L.Svechnikov) Ministerstva zdravookbraneniy-a
Tatarskay ASSR.
-AmOvp V.P&. inzhe
Throughs and track signs made with reinforced concretee Putt
put.khoz,,
6 no.6&28-30 062. (MIM 15.7)
1, Zameetitelt nachallnika Vyborgskoy distantsii puti
Dktyabriskoy
dorogi.
Rmi2roado-Ruildings and structures)
Reinforced concrete construction)
~
AKI90V, V. S.
K. A. S~kolova and V S- -AkimaX - OPeni cillin Therapy for
Suppgrative Diseases of the Skin
and Subcutaneous cellular Tissue in Now Born Babies, 0Akusher. I
Ginakol., No. 5. 1949-
Mate'rnity Rome, Svordlovsk Rayon and 2nd Clinic, Chair Obstet* &
Gynecol., lot Itningrad
Had. Inst.
AX314OV. V. S.. nMMA. L. G.. KARASEVA, A. A.,
VOZNESENSKAYA. E. V.,
SHUMr.-A. E., KROL, B. B.. OROCHKO, D. I., MRUYLOV, B. B.,
AGAFONOV, A. V.,
DRUZHININA, A. V.
"Production of Lubricating Oils and Paraffin from Sulfurous
Oils
in the USSR.*
Report submitted at the Fifth World Petroleum Congress, 30
May -
5 June 1959, Now York City.
KRASYUKOV, A.F.; AIII40VL V.S.-_SHEPSHRIEVICH,
M.I.; SLUTSKAYA, S.M.;
WLHSI~W, .--..AYLYUK, N.S.
Delayed coking, of beavy petrolmm residues. Trudy
BasbMI NP
no.1,63-79 '59. (MIRA 12:6)
(Petroleum coke)
GOLIDBERG, D.O.; AXIMOV, V.S.; YMOKIMOV, O-P-; ABRUOVICH,
S-Sh.
Additional means for increasing the output of high-quality
lubricating oils. Xhimoi takh.topl.1 masel 4 no.2:4-10
F '59-- (MIRA 12:2)
(Labrication and lubricants)
KRASYUKOV, A.F4.-.AKIN)V, SIUNYAYEV, Z.I.;
SHEPSHELEVICH, M.I.
jt�,I,~
Some aspects of the mechanism of coking. Trudy
Bash. NII
NP no.3:3.01-1-18 160. (MM 14:4)
(Petroleum coke)
.GOLIDBERG., D.O.; KREYN,, 5.E.- AKIFOV V S - ABRAMOVICHY S. Sh.;
YEVDDKIMOV, O.P.;
'W
FATKULLINAI, N.S.; AtBff6RVA_:, '.A.
Relation between the physicochemical properties and performance
characteristics of residual oils from sulfur-bearing crudes and
the depth of phenol extraction. Trudy Bash NII NP no-3:69-81 160.
(MIRA 14:4)
(Lubrication and lubricants-Testing)
(Petroleum-Refining)
CHE.RNYSHg M.Ye CHEREKp M.I.; AKIMvt V.S.; SABADASHv Yu.S.
Setting a combined system for the thermal reforming of straight-
run gasoline from lightly cracked tar at, the iudto of thermal
cracking. Ehim.i tekb.topl.i masel 6 no.1:&I-I Ja 161,
I (MIU 14: 1)
1.V*~vleniye Bashneftekhimzavody i Bashkirskiy nauchno-issledo-
vatellskiy institut neftyanoy pronyshlennosti.
(Gasoline) kCracking process)
AKIMOV,_Y,S.,-KOSTRIN, K.V.; MEMR, M..L.; SABADASH, Yu.S.
Rebuilding pressure vacuum distillation thermal cracking
units in
the Bashkir petroleum refineries. Khim. i tekh. topl. i
masel 6
no.llsll-l/+ N 161. (MIRA 141-12)
1. Bashkirskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po
pererabotke
nefti.
(Bashkiria-Petrolewa refineries-Equipment and supplies)
ARIMOVY V.S.; DADAYAN, G.T.; OLIK011t P.L.
Increasing the effectiveness of the washing of a lump
of Wrly oil-
free paraffin in the cylJnders of the vacuum filters
i-n deway-ing
units. Trudy Bash NIINP no.5:110-117 162. (MIRA 17: 10)
AKIMOV, V.S.- CHERZY, I.I.; KRUGLIKOVA, O.S.
IntensJfy4ng the deoiling of fairly cAl-free paraffins
and patrolatums
and the dew&xing of oils. Trudy Bash RIINP no.5.117-130
162.
(MIRA 17-.10)
JIUMOV V KocMilflp K.V.; KREY U(t M.L.; SARAIASH,
Rowdellng preasuro-vacuum and thermal nracling
devices.
Trudy BashIM NP no.6:27I-270 163. (MIRA 17,ri)
,-' AIKIMOTJ.S.; SOBOLEV, B.A.; SUSHKO, L.G.
Redistribution of the feed of a solvent and
recirculation
filtrate in the dewaxing of raffinate. Nefteper. i
neftekhim.
no. 4'-14-17 164. (MIRP 17:5)
1. Uftmskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod im.
XXII .911yezda
Kommunistichaskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza.
AKIMDVJ- V.S.; ABRAMOVICH, S.Sh.; XREYMM, M.L.;
YUREMOVA, M.I.;
- I MARKEYEVAJ, L.I.; FOMINA, 0.1.
High-viscosity distillates as an additional resource
in the
production of motor oils. Trudy BashNII NP
no.6:24-34 163.
NIRA 17:5)
AKIMV? V.S.; GOLIDBERG, D.O.; YFFREMDVAt M.I.
Effect of the acetone .wntent in a solvent on
dewaxing.
Trudy BashNII NP no.6sll2-122 163. (MIRA 1715)
AKIMOV, V.S.; ABRAMOVICH, S.Sh.; MNKAYROVA, S.S.
Laboratory investigation of the combJned dewaxing and
deoiling
of raffinates from Tuymazi oil and a mixture from
Volgograd oil.
Trudy BashNII NP no.7t46-52 164. (MIRA M9)
AKrrOv,.,Y,oS.,--ABRAMOVICH., S.Sh.; SHIRNOVA, N.I.
Effect of the intensity of the mixing of cooled
raffinats
solutions on their dewaxing. Trudy BashNII NP
no.7s53-55 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
-AKIWVV-T.T.,Anzh.; KIBIM, V.N., inzh.; SHUKAYLO, V.F., kand.
tekhn. nauk
Statistical analysis of the reliability and reconditlAoning of
mine haulage equipment. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 7
no.5:88-97 164. (NIRA 17:12)
1. KharIkovskiy institut gornogo mashinostroyeniya, avtomatiki
i vychislitellnoy tekhniki. Rekomendovana kafedroy gornykh
mashin i rudnichnogo transporta.
AKIMOV VbTc,,_Jnzho; KIB1REV, V.N., inzh.; SHUKAYLO, V.F., kandc,
bekJm, nauk
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Der,erwining the optimal norms for the life of mine haulage
eaulpraent.
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ACC NRo AP3027709 -SOURCE CODE*i---UR/0129/65/000/011/0031/0033
AUTHOR: D; A.;' Vasil'yeva. A. G. Akimov, V. V.
ORG: MVTU im. D
TITLE: The strengthland ductillLy of alloy steels subjected to
lov-temperature
thermochemicaA treatment.
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i-termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 11,
1965, 31-33.1..
TOPIC TAGS: steel'~alloy steel structural steel steelitreatment, beat
treatment,,
thermomechanical treatment, ansformingf, steel ansforming, low
temperature treatment,
steel property/VL1 steel, VLID steel, VKS1 steel, 40Kh SNVF steel
ABSTRACT: Theeffect of low-temperature tbermomechanical treatment
(LTTMT)-.onLthe
,,structural steels has
mechanical properties of a series of medium- and higk-,,-alloy
been Investigated. Six complex-alloyed steels, VL-191'vi=~
VKgllf4OKhGSNMFIf
40KhSNVF
--a-ad-4~0MNSMF~1 containing O.3-0.46Z-'V,_l.4-!t!5.27Z
Cr,,-67.81-2.262 Ni'0-1.52- _X
0.55--T.-MW'Fln, 0.86--;-1.32% Si,-O-0.82~-V and
0-.L.22--ti---,4iitfi--tdstertitized-a-t-
900-1030C, tooled to 550---w5ODC, rolled ;; one, two,and'five or ten
passes w, h.
respective reductions of 20, 40, and over 85% (with rebeatings in 5
and 10-pass
rolling), oll.quenchec%and tempered at 200, 250, or 260C. It was
found that
LTTMT significantly reduced the block size in all the investigated
steels. After
the LTTMT, the tensile -strength of all steels was 60-81) kg/=2
hipher than that
of conventionally heat-treated steels: from 179 to 225 kg/mm2 for
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ctek1cobra-n-- scatoym,lyu. 34,
Lenin~~rad. 1959.
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Izeti. D.1. Mend~leyera end
Gosud~retvennry ordena
<
Lonina, oyticheskiy inatitut Icenl S.1.
Vayllms.
Editorial B-qz-d: A.Z.
Ayguatiolk, V.P. ErzaYovokly, M.A.
P-boroday, O.K. PotVlnk1.,
<
Y.V.Vkrgla,
A.C. Vla.ov, K.S. Te-tr0p'y-, A.A.
Lebed-, M.A. Kat"2,ev, V.S.
wolchanovo
R.L. Yyullrr, Te.A. Poray-Koshits,
CbsIrrano N.A. Toropw, V.A.
'lorivskaya,
A.K. YakWnd; Ed. of Publishing Rouse:
X.V. SuvoroY; Tech. Ed.-
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PJR11WE: This book Is intended f=
re.eexchers in the science =A technology
of
glazoes.
COVERAGEt The bot0t contains
the reports and discussions of the Third
All-Union
Conference on the Vitreow
State, held in L~zlnarad on ac,=ber
16-19, i9,;9.
They, deal vith the methods
and result& of stulyine the atructure of
glaaccat the
relatim bet"en the stmcture
and properties of glances, the mature of
the
chezic&I bead and g1fifis -tmcture~
and the trystL110cheml-try Of 91685-
FlAsed
silica, mech"Itz of vitrification,
optical properties "a 61". struct~' and
the electrical properties Of glasses am
also d1sewded. A cumber of the re-
ports
deal %dth the depcodence crt glass
properties on composition, the tinting
of
glasses and radiation effecta, and
mechanical, technical, and chtnical
proTer.
ties of glasses. Other ;opera
treftt glass aem~leenductors and aods.
bOrOailicAtc
glaace.. The Comrarente ~
attended by more than ~00 delegates from
Soviet and
East Germam scientific
orgLnIzatiotm. Among the j*.rtlclp%nts
in the 41sc=sions
"re N.V. SOL=I., Is. V.
KuvzbIankly, Tu.A. Castev, V.P.
Pryftmlshrdkov~, Tu. Y4.
Gotl1b, O.P.
Xchedlov-Petrosysa, G.P. Kikhaylv,, S.M.
Petrov, A.K. Laz-vr, D.r.
Levin, A.V.
Sha-Llo,, N.T. Floebehloakly, A.T..
Euxacta", E.V. Degtyare~, O.Y.
Syur,~ozzkays, A.A. Kalenow, W.M.
Skornyak~, F.Ye. Doklno E.K. Keller,
Ya.A.
Kut"tsevs V.P. ?ozdov, B.S.
Shrvelerlcb~ Z.O. Pinuker, and O.S.
Molchanoya.
Th. final StC310n or the
Conference = addressed by Professor I.I.
FAtayrorcdkly,
RcaoreOL Scientist and
Engineer, Doctor or Teth-tical.
Sciences. The roll~lne
Institute& were
cited for thtir contr1bQtIom to the
development or glass science
and
LeohnoloZr: GosulArat~-yy optitht.itly
Inatitut (Ste" Optical Institute),
lnstLtut khiall AilikAtOT Aln SSSR of
silicate Ch-istry, AS WSR)~
Plzlch~.5klY
iwtitut 01 SW~R (PbYsles InctItute AS
USSR), Flzik~tekhnicheakly
Inst4tut AN
SSSR Qbyslcot,ehnical institute AS
VSSR), lhatitut fl%1kI AN MR
.6.~:
(Institute Of FhY-fc-, Academy of
Scl.,ce.. Felorussky~ SSR, Kiwk),
Laboratory of Fnyolcal Ch~jat--y of
silicates of tae In-titut obshchey I
neorgarl.
theakajr khlmli AX ZSSJI~ Mlm*k
(Institute of' Ceccral and lzorCanlc
Chem~lstry,
Acad-,Y 0: Sciences,
B-1c,"Lskay- SSA, Mi~k), lbstlt.t
~ysokcnolek.lyarykh
soyedihemiy Kn
ev5R(1,,tjt,t, or Sigh Molecular
ConpoandA, AS USSR), GoaudArstvon.
13YY
Inatitut ftekld (Stfit~ leatitate for
Cleat), Coa~darstyennyy Institut sick. .
lovolokna (State InctItute for ~lnss
Fibers), Gosudarstyennyy instltut
tlektratewi-
ulche.kogo stekl. (State
Institute for Electrical Glass),
sibinkiy ritike-
technich-k-ly Imbtitut,
TcOsk ('Glb.rion Fbir-le.technic4l
Institute, Tomak),leftingrad.
(Lanlax-rad
Stata University), Mo3km$Lly khi.1ko-
tekhaolog-c1haskly InatItut Koccc~
Institute of Chemical
Technojov)~Txniogradfikiy
tekbnolaxleherkly lnstltut 1- Lensoveta
(Leningrad Te~,jnoloZjcal znmtlwt l"'I
lmnz~et), BvIo-OttlY POlJtekbmlW1ezkJy
ln*tltut Minsk (2elorlosl" Polytew)"Ja
Institute, Plinal), Novocherkasakly,
poll tekhmic.~jeskiy institut
(y;ovoch~erkonsk
Polytechnic lwtitute),
and Sweralovokly Poll"kh'tcheakly
I-Ititut (Sverdlovsk
Polytechnic
InitItute). The Conference vas spon.ored
by th'i Institute or Silltfttt
Ch..i.try
AS =11 (Actine Virv~tor - A.$. G~tllb),
the Ye,ac7u1noye khixsIcbesk.Y*
ob.hchottvo is. D.I. M-Aelmy,~&
(All-Unim Chemical SOCI-ty I-al D.I. '
Mendeleriv), and the Gosularwtve=yy
ordens tonIns optichalkly inatitut iment
5.1. Vawilo~ (State %rdar or Lanin"
Optical Inatituto L-ni S-1. vayllov).
The
15 re*Oluti~.� Of the Conference Include
to orga~lze a
Ce tcr for the purw3c or
coardlantin; the research ou gUd-, to
Nbllah a new
perl~lleal under the title
wFtilka I khL=Lya st&kl^" (11,Y91",and
Che=dstry of
01"W), &~d to join t1le
Intem4tivanx Cnnmittve Cw WASS, The
Conference thanks
A-A. Lebed-,
A-demiclan, Pmressor, and Chairman of
tho OrgalZatim of Con-
mittee; T-A..
P~rny-Kashlts, Doctor or Phyulcs and
M.th-ti.8, Member of the
Org"Ical tmol
Cmmittee; and R.L. Myitllor. Doctor of
Che~leal 13cie-ees, Kander
of the
OrCam-tatiOnnI Ca=ltt-. Tho tditarial
board Lhanka G.K. rsartenev,
X.V.
Vollken.htejn, L.r. 0,--'dms, D.P.
Mbye.Mn, S.K. ftt-~Oo V.A. Zoffe. and
D.T. K.Icmly.ts. flefere.its ecomrwq
Inal~fdusl reyorts.
Vitreous State (Cmit.) BOY/5035
Chemical
Pro;vrtles of Glazeed
Dubr~o, S.K.
Chemical of Giessen
418
Nikoltsklys
B.11.s Ye.A. Matemm, and V.V. Motreyev.
Study aff tht later-
i~ticn of Electrode
01=cco With Solutions by Xv= or tile
nadIccttive
Indicator Method
425
D.bmvokly, V.A., and T.S. Diibrcmkzya.
Oa the Cmpositi.. of tb~
SU,rfutt Pil~
Of 00d5-L-c Silicate GIO86.6
423
Kokorimm, V.P. Effect of Alkoli Earth
Mct~l Wdes on the Ch=lcal
Stabillty of
Glances
432
Abruclynn, AN. Igaching of
F~w~a Vitreous rw~mitp Vith Aq--coua
Xeld
Solutions cztd the State of the
=d.0 In thc 51-jructux* Or Ila-mlt.
Gl"D
435
maseloyt L.Ya. Vitrification and
Properties of P=te Gl"ves
437
Card 18/22
vit"ous state (Cont.)
Ze%borodcm, Mjk., E.E. Ksaov, an& V.S.
r=inckiy. On the Role Of Alwln= 10
Alminorhl"rhate Classes 441
Brekhovaklkh, S.M., and V.N. Scacrova.
Synther", and. Study of thm
Properties or Bafal- SilAtate Glasses
Disc=stcn
scHz vn7mars BYrT= or A SF_-IAL NN7m
S=lcomluctor Gleeffes
X.Jocilyete, II.T. Seelicozdactor
Gl-o.a Ug
loffe, V.A., I.V. Patric&, suld S.V.
Pobero-mkays. Electrical rrc~_rtles of
Sme Secdcanductor Oxide Glma~ex 454
Kolcutlyeta, B.T., N.A. Goryuclova, and
V.P. ShIlo. Vitrev= State In
Chalcogoniden k56
Kolcutlyets, B.T. and D.V. Pavlov.
optical Prcpee.1ez of Cbv.IcoCva!?x
Clr.~m%1160
Card 19/22
vitmoun state- (Ccat.) 607/5035
Xol=lyatn~ B.T., T.H. Xiucontcam, and
T.F. 17~rm.. Electrical Properties
or Chalcorenide 01-pea W5
Vayrolin, A-A., and Ye.A. Poray-rochits
(Doctor of p~.yslcg end Kgttcatjcv).
X-RAY Diff'raction Study of Vitreous
Chmlcog~,Jdzs or Artellic 470
ROcan-kly, V.A., and V.V. Taromov.
Structure end, Tmd.,Icy tc`Vl-.r:f1mt1c.
of Sulfidez or Group V Elanonts in tile
Periodic systaa of D.I. Mco&~Ie~, 474
Di.cu,s.im 478
Sod. somallicat.
Dobychin, D.P. Control or ro~ Gl=a
Structure "d P"blecu, of the roi%
MOr"illcftte 01-9 Ctructuxe Connected
With It 430
Aklmo,,, V.V. Dptlca Conatents and
Daslty or Sods, Txlrovilicate Cls.*s Asa
Card 21D/22
2tOW
AUTHORt Akimov, V. V.
-9/081/61/000/019/049/085
B110/B101
TITLEt Optical constants and density of sodium boro-silicate
glasses
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 19, 1961, 309,
abstract
19K255 (3b. "Stekloobrazn. sosto aniye". M.-L., AN SSSR,
196o, 488-493, Diskus-, 522-52Z
TEXTt 183 glasses of the Na O-B 0 Sio system having contents
(in mole %)
2 2 3- 2
of Na 20 - 5 - 409 B203 - 0 - 50, BiO2 - 33 - 85s were studied
as to
density, refractive index, mean dispersion, and hardness
number. An
analysis of the results obtained is given. Sodium boro-silicate
glass has
a complex composition and is a homogeneous mixture of certain
compounds
and their dissociation products. An organic interrelation
exists between
the diagrams of the propertles and the equilibrium diagram of
this system.
[Abstracter's notet Complete translation.]
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19's,10 D216/D306
AUTHOR: Akimov. V.V.
TITLE: Investigation of optical propertiee of sodium boi---
slllrnite Flas~;
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiij v. 33, 110~ 10, 19060,
2190 - 2197
Tl-',XT: The ob,3e--.~t of the author's present work was to
inves'd8ale-
.183 different glasses of sodium-borosilicate system containing
Na20 `;-AC) mol. 1/S9 B203 0-50 mol. %, and SiO, 33-85 mol.
~-. The -.yn--
tbetical compositions of the glass is g3.ven in tabulated
form. In
order to eliminate 4he error due to loss of volatile, use was
miadt?
of byubcretskiy sand and 3 kinds of glass. heated in a quartz
ves-
sc-1 of 50 1. c&Pacity and marked 5-1-30, 30-30, and 3',.3-0,
the
- number giv-*-ng the molar composition of sodium. oxide. the
se-
fi rat
,bond of boron anhydride; arid the silica content ~,aries. In
small
quatrit:i.*-Jes~ chemically pure soda and boric acid viere
used. The
C,.Xd 1/4
2 0
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Investigation of optical ... D21&/306
hoating of glass was done in an electrical furnace at
900-"64.000C
in a platinum dish (60 em3 capacity) with. stirring. The heating
was
done for 2-4 hours and for -the glass with higher relative
propor-
tion of SO 2for '5-8 hours. Mcst of the glass was prep,-...'red
tivce
and. some 3-5 times, the repeats giving a refractive index to � 2
-
0 10-4, mean dispersion � 3 - 10-' 5 and density � 5 o 10-4 which
is
in the range of the accuracy of measurements~ The annealing
tempe.-
rature for 3.2 gl.ass of ratio ~i = 4 [Abstractor's note:
Au-11--hor uses
N
.1
following short, denotions: !_a2_ I? S-0 2 S S102
ff? __ . and was
B 0 Ra20 =R B90 B
2 3 - 3
found by the Twayman method [Abstractor's note: Method not
explai-
ned]. Ylith an increase of B 203content this temperature rises
reaching a maximum for 15-1.6 % of B 0 (or E = 1.0-1.1), then it
2 3 B
falls to the initial value at glass 14-30. The glass was
subjected
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25056
B/OE30/60/033/010/004/OP9
~nver~tiga.tion of optical D216/D306
C1
to ff-irie anneali..ng in a inertion furnace ivith the rate. of
fall in
C)C /hr. The glass of system Na adjacent
r&ture of 20-S'02
2 1 1 c ~a c h e d E-3- a s s and a 1 13o o-'.
s L, e T: Na. -B,O';-SiO - --~. -L -~ ~.' "
-t'iiLll mo--G thar- 01 content were fouri to bc
in air, The special )v,
C t I z-; 'C cf the glaso powder, kept in air, shjo~.icd
z tovard~
-io -tilre increases.
towards i.
zj- an~t a"~~'- vi-. !-Ij incr=ase o' s~ content in
Z; i S-:.f the It' On o f 133 glais shovie ti,,;
C) an(i tra.-,e-z of As 0-7,y P~.Ooj-
0.15 of A17; A 2
CaO , v d to syr, ti7. t? si s f-i glur e s , th - conten-t
~i"~ fc-Ald
"I by
high;.~-r 'c~v c-vera~,~-e of 0.8 ~!ai IT-9,0 loxv~-%r by t~-,5
and T')
P
TI-vr2 &f invo!~'-';L-Vation of refracli-\.--o Indices n D Y, d
The plot--; .
0:6))ersionz-- E V. are given in tabulated form- =r-, of
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3/080/60/033/010/004/029
in-vestigation otf Opt~C-al D216VD306
proj~erty curveo sh-owto defin-li-ce peaks and breakc of
compos-tiorn Ccjr-
responding tc r-at.-ic, to one and Sic)2,IN,-.2 C, C"'ose tQ
-e s i, din-- -.c border of leached
The breaks cori in the transiz-ion
L-1as-~ and P-obabliy tt~ the -t-ordi"'rS of nolymorph-c-
+.-ransf orma-. --Lon cif
cpe-i-ties with the multiple proportions
rf conponents is obv-,'ously -wunected with the
e.v--'s-tence in sodiu:-r
,C.Sjj4CaI,C_ L_IaZd,
-4 ,~iefinilte conpounds of 6`3 t N" 23.iO~q
2 '20
Iva C), BC) 2Si0j, atiu o-1,hers. There Lire 4 figares, 1
table. and 231
1 2 3
,-----ferences; 4 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. Thz 4
niost recent
r..-ferences to the L~,,gl13h-language publications read as
follows:
ijC-r 0T .
E.J. Gooding and V1.11-3.S. Tur U Soo. Glaois Techn., 1,9,
69, 32,
1934; TAI. Wang, -an-a' Turner, J. Soc. Glcaas, Techn., 29,
390,
1`145; Ainsworth. J. Sc-c. Glass Techn.- 38, 185t `36,
1954; G.W.
11o re 1951-
-y, J. Soc. ~iass Tcchn, , 35, 167, 270,
SUBMITTED: June 22, 1959
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