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GUMMMX, V.S. (Kiiv)
Basic frequency of free vibrations in plates with linear variations
of thickness. Prykl.makh. 2 ne.3:342-345 '56. (KLRA 9:101
(Elastic plates and shells)
S 0 V/ 124-57-5-5893
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 125 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gumenyuk, V. S.
TITLE- Approximate Calculation of Orthciropic Pla*e~~ (Priblizhennyy
raschet ortotropnykh ptastinok)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. In-ta stroil. mekhan. AN UkrSSR. 1q`-0, Nr ~1, pp 69-80
ABSTRACT: The author uses a grid method to determine ti~,e detlections of ortho-
tropic plates. Examined first is tf:e general caze o-; an arbitrary A
grid, then the case of a simplified grid compri-se(t of equilateral,
isosceles, or right triangles. The author exairi;-es *~ -- two cases
wherein the plate edges are either simply stippo!i.e(! _r subjected to
restraint. Examples are gi, en of calculations ct c:-!h-olropic plal.es
having the respective shapes of an equilateral triangle, a rhombus
(with a vertex angle of 901/o), a trapezoid. and a rectan'gle. An
error is noted in Figure 7, where the two points numbered I and the
two points numbered 3 should lie at opposite angles ot the parallel-
ogram and not, as shown in the Figure, at adjacent argles.
G. G.. Rostovtsev
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Translation from: Refe rat.ivnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 5, p 115 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gurrienyuk V. S.
I -
TITLE: Flexure of Square Plates of Varying Thickness (Izgib k%-adrat-
nykh plastinok peremennoy tolshchiny)
PERIODICAL: Intorm. materialy. In-t stroit. mckhan. AN UkrSSR, 1957,
Nr 10, pp 57-62
ABSTRACT: By using the grid method an approximated solution .'s ob
ta,ned for the problem of t he transverse flexure of plates the
thicknest~ of which -aries according to a specified linear law,
Tables of influence numbers are gi\-en.
Rgsum6
1. MaLhema.ics 2. Sheets--E1a----Lic-;-.y
3.
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VARVAK, P.M. (Kiiv); VAYNBMG, 1).V. (Kjiv); OMMNOVSYLIY, V.G. [ChudnovsIkyI,
V.H.1 (Kiiv); GUMXRW, V.S. [Humnluk, 7.3.1 (Kiiv).
lxperimental investigation of the strength of concrete blocks with
apertures [in Ukrainian with summaries in Russian and Jngliehl.
PrykI. mekh. 4 no'*ltl9-29 158. (KIRA llt4)
Is' Institut budivelinoi mekhaniki AN URSR.
(Concrete blocks-Testirg)
25(6) SOV/119-59.-6-6/18
'.V. Engineer
AUTHORS: Butenko, A. N., Engineer, Gumeny-uy'~,
TITLE: Testing of Wire With the Ultrasonic Detector of Defects
(Kontroll provoloki ul'trazvukovym defektoskopom)
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 6, pp 16-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Small machine parts and wire are difficult objects in ultra-
sonic detection of defects. Publications supply but scarce
information on the subject, In some papers by the TsNIITMASh
(Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy institut tyazhelogo
mashinostroyeniya - Central Scientific Research Institute of
ifeavy Machinery) the smallest diameter mentioned is 15 mm,
The authors describe a procedure of detecting defects intro-
duced by themselves, based on the shadow method. With ultra-
sonics inciding perpendicularly to the axis the wire acts
as a cylindrical acoustic dispersing lens in consequence of
.its cross section (Fig 1). However, since the dispersing
effect depends on whether an error lies on the wire-end
facing the sound or on the opposite one (in which case the
dispersing effect is too weak to act upon the piezoreceiver),
a differential method is applied, the diagram of which is
Card 1/2 shown in figure 2, and by which the wire tested is compared
SOV1119-59-6-6118
Testing of Wire With the Ultrasonic Detector o' Defects
with a flawless standard sample. The method permits the
testing of wire down to a diameter of 1 mm. The construction
is graphically depicted in figure 3- The wire runs through
with a velocity of from 50 to 100 m/h. Experimento ahowed
that pressure pointo with a diameLer of 0.8 im,or scratches
with a width of 0.", mm as well as points of irregular hard-
nese are determinable by the procedure under review. There
are 3 figures.
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Gm~$ V.S. [flumeniuk, V.S.]
Strength and plane stressed state of orthotropic platen.
Zbir.pratst,. Inst.mekb.AN URSR no.23,.10'7-116 161,
(141RA 14212)
(tiastic plates and shells)
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IMSH/Miscellaneous - Technology,
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Authors i Gumenyuk, E. A.
Title I Calculation of dimensions of conical dies for cold heading
POrlodical IAVt- trakt. Prom. 41 27-2% Apr 1954
Abstract IThe importance of' proper calculation of dimensions of conical punch
dies, during the technological process of cold heading, is discussed.
The calculation of dimensions of conical puneb-dies consist s in the
correct determinaticn of the dimensions of the punch-die cone in accord.
ance with the volume of the metal connumed for the fopmation of them
head. The basic dimensions of a coaical punch-die are the diameter of
the rod and length of its protruding part which determined the size of
the head of the manufactured object. Tables, drawings.
Inatitutiun : The Stalin Auto Plant,, Moscow
Submitted : 6 0. 4 4.
GUMEI~ITUK, Ye.A.
Determining the dimonsions of cold-upsetting die pai-to. Kuz.-
shtan.proizv. 1 no.12:18-21 D 159. 041a 13:4)
(Dies (Metalworking))
PIOPOVJI V-4., kand. te'Khn. nauli- MISOZ0,11KOV, V.M., kand. tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent.~. G.A., kand. -~ekhn. nouk,
retsenzent; GIPM-11YUK:, Ye.A., I-nzb., red.
[Equipment f~,r automated cold upsetting processes) Osnastka
avtomat 'Uzi ro-vanno ar, kholodirwrfsadockinogo prol,.,vodstva. MO,-
skva. MashInostroerie, (MT A 18.8)
1965- 174 p. ..-R
BUZIKO, V.M., peredova tkalya; -~~M-wx , TV, I., peredova tkalya; DENI-
SENKO, L., veduchiy redaktor; VUYIK, M., takhnichniy redaktor.
[The way to higher skill] Shliakh do vysokol maisternoati.
Tjriv, Dershayne vyd-vo Tekhn. lit-ry URSR. 1954. 42 p.(Ml&k 8:2)
1. Ghernivetalkiy teketillniy kombiuat (for Buzlko, Gumenyuk)
(Weaving)
ii:
--r c c
noy
%
tit
C, y
FoOsibIlity of tne supply of raw materials for the
r)'rodur:tAcni o" faience i le:;. 'lok. I kz~r. ri().7:16-lp Tl
za,;rA-1(!'cr- (~,,unenyuk). 2.
'.ri~LLLiita
YUZVENKO, Yu.A.; GUMEINYUK, Yu.P
Mechanized hard facinf- of streetcar rail. heads, AVLOM.Svar. 15
no.5:68-72 my 62. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Ordnea Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut elektrosvarki
imeni Ye.O`Oatona All USSR.
(Hard facing--Equipment and supplAcs)
(Electric railroads--Rails)
ACCES"')IGNI i in: AP110092,32 6/0125/64/000/001/()02r5/0)27
AUMOIJ: Istamin, Ye. I.; GWenrA,, yu. p.--
TITLE: Welding vacuum-arc -melted and electron-beam-melted columbium
SOURCE: Avtomaticheskays, svarka, no. 1, 19a, 25-27
TOPIC TAGS: welding columbium, vacuum arc melted columbium, electron
be= melted columbiun, columbium weldability,, argon are welding, electron
beam welding, columbium weld microstructure
ABSTRACT: An experimental study of the weldability of coludbium and suitable
welding methods is reported. Specimens 1-mm.-tbick were butt-welded by an
electron beam in a 2xlO'-5-torr vacuum with 45 ma at 20 jcv, at a rate of
30 m/hr, weld width 1.5-1.8 mm- Other 1-mm thick specimens were dxgm-arc
butt-welded with 140 amp, 10 v, 35 m/hr, weld -width 2- 5-3-0 mm, -by a 3-mm
tungsten electrode. Both welds had a neat appearance, withoixt undercuts or
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oxidation stains. It was found that both types of colmbium can be successruLly
welded by either electron-beam or argon-am welding; the strength of the
vacuum-arc -melted coluabium exceeds that of the electron-beam.col=b1= by
v 60 or 70 HV. Sheet vacu=-arc columbium should preferab4be welded by the
electron-beam method since argcn-arc welding increases the impurity content
and sharply reduces plasticity. Drig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 tAbles.
ASSOCIATICK: Institut elektrosvarki 1m. Ye. 0. Patona. AN Ukz6SR
(Institute of Electric Welding, AN UkrSSR)
suma= -. WeW DATE ACQ: 07Feb64 ENCL: 00
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SOURM. Ref. zh. kvtomAt. telemakh. I vychial. tokhn. Sv. t,i, kbtt,, 911219
AUTHORt Gumenyuk-SychevaLdz, V. 1.
TITLE: Pbderate-high-speed elementAfor formula compaters atid autO
GITIBD 800M. 5b. Poluprovodnik. elementy. tairr.- vycUA. mashi~'tr~ilo i I
9.0
aredn. bystrodeystviya. Kiyev, 1964,26-42
TOPIC TAGS: computer, computer component, logical component:
TRANSLATION A set of malu-ched impulse-potential m6dorate-hUlh-spaod ale=16 1 isi
I I hefe*
described wUch is sufficient for designing any logical eirt-u3ti, the set has!~t
advantages: noncritical transistors are used; diode, tran~iotor, ad other
Components matching is not abaolutely neceastxy; a mirdmum numbdr of wound
components; absence of shaping eiroultis thardkn to the low (0-19, Ica) w)rkingl
frequency of the component ; a rather high noise Immunity of tho Input, output, i
[gd*pover-supply aircuita.1he aet comprises a trigger, a pixlsa axplUier, a
0,
Jer-pulso amplifier, a potentiail OR elemont, a dolay o1railit anti a pulse
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generator. The components operate reliably and preserve thO JIM ri 9 at,
ambient temperatures of 10- 50C and at a supply-voltage viriatlbn! of i1olle.;
the trigger ensures a single-digit binary addition. Its ail,anlt 6amprises the
trigger proper and an input logic. Three d1ode-capacitor gates are conneclad to
each input of the trigger; they perform the function of logical multiplication;
OR-diode trunks perform the function of logical addition. Structural and principall
trigger circuita, trigger operation and characteristics are given. The pulze
amplifier is a normally closed unit with a transformer-type input.1, it is used.for
power amplification of signals, suppression of noise, and restoration of pulse
parameters. The amplifier inputs are equipped with a diode-capacitor logical alr-
cuit. The amplifier has no output transforner, which enhanoes Ito load capacity
in feeding into the diode-capacitor gates and reduces its gicrtrer consumption.
No pulse-shaping circuit is used. The diode capacitor gate itself differentiateq
the amplifier pulse. A circuit of the pulse amplifier feeding into the gates,
and its technical and amplitude-shaping characteristics are presented. The
power-pulue amplifier is designed with. two transistora, and does not ditfer froM
a single stage in its operation logici ittj circuit diageam is sulipLiedl
typo D9 diodes are used. As the steady-state reaistance of these diodes ha~n but
little spread, and as the transient, timel Is only 1/5-- 1/5-th of 'that of the
working pulse front, the unmatched diodes are used. The potaitial NCR eisrumt
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-input pote tial OR oireltit and a pot nt Oi I ire
consists of a 5 1 n rter
emitter follower is added to the invertor Input to eithaAto its input resiotmce
and load capacity. A principal potturitial-alwant atrouit, equiTallint cirellits of
its connection to the diode-capacitor gate and to the potentW elelacat, ani
technical characteristics of the element are given; the circuit- qeration LEO
explained. Aloo the circuits of" tize delay units, the pulse generator, their
technical characteristics, t-he decimal counter circult and its states ar(I
given. It is noted that the above alawnts are vall mat6ed and an be rewrotorded
for designing small machines ("Ptomin' t! typo) intended for, angizeigring WcuU-
tions ~Lnd for various automatic devices having wderate-high arAmds. Twelve i.IIW"-
trations.
YELSHIN, K.V.; SPEKTOR, I.B.; MEROV, A.G.
Evaporation losses of petroleum and petroleum products from tank
farms of petroleum refinerps and the measures for their substantial
reduction. Trudy NIITransneft' no.1:240-240 161. (MIRA 16:5)
(Evaporation control) (Tanks)
BERFZIN, V.L.; GUMEROV, A.G.; USHCUPKIN, K.Ya.
Performance of petrolvem-plant tanks.Transp. i khran.
nefti no. 3:19-21 163. (f-ffRA 17:7)
1. Ufimskiy neftyanoy institilt i Naiiehno-issledovatellskiy
institut po transportu i khraneniy-u nefti i nefteproduktov.
"FRF"IN, V 1,,; RASHCHEPKIN,
K.Ye.; TIMFTBAYEV, 11.5h.; YASIN, E.M,,;
rULTA,WTRATOV, Kh.F.; GUWROV, A.G.; ZAKHAROV, I.Ya.
Experimental study of tension state of a pipeline during
capital ropair. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; naft' i gaz 7 no.10.-
89-91 164. (MIRA 18t2)
1. Ufimskly neftyanoy institut.
RABINOVICH, R.I. Prinimali uchastiye.- ALEGLAN, L.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauk;
BARABANOVA' N.N.; BOSE71KO, K.S.; VDINIK, V.V.; G."IGORCRUK, Ye.V.;
GLMROV, A.Kh.;- DODHOCHASOV, D.F.; ZMMUYEV, I.V.; ZAYTSEVA, A.G.p
nat*; KOLITSOV, N.A.; ISVITIN, Kh.Z., kand. biol.
nauk; LISITSKIY, B.Ya.; MATYASH, G.P.; MENTOV, A.V.; RABINOVICH,R.I.;
SALINIKOV, V.V.; MCHNIKOV, LV.; SIMONOV, P.K.; alli=Vp V.V.;
SMIRNOV) L.P.; atIRNOVA, V.I.; STEPANOVA, V.I.; TARASOV, A.A.; FIL *A-
TOVICH9 V.V.p kand. sellkhoz. nauk; FEDOROV, DI.G., kand. tekhn. rLauki
TSAPLIN, M.F.; KIMOMOV, L.V.; DAVYDOVA, I., red.; PALTINA, N.) tekhn.
red.
(Sverdlovsk in Africultuval Exhibition of 1959) Sverdlovskaia sell-
kboziaistvennaia vystavka, Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo,
1960. 131 P. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Sverdlovsk. Sverdlovskaya oblastnaya sellskokhozy-aystvermays.
vystavka, 1959. (Sverdlovsk-Agricultural exhibitions)
~;U,, .--;;,CV, K~. - If ~
=~i~
How we achieve c.i.cellent indices. Don. i kred. 15 nc.7:47--IK~
11 157. 10:8)
banking)
(Ufa--Banks and
ARISTUVA, T.V.; GIVRANOVA, R.G.; L'VOV, F.V,; BUKCIDWAYWA,
H.S.; MUKILIKRTSHINA, M.A.; GATMUINA, II.M.: VIRAMOTA, II.P.;
KOBRAHOVA, 1.11., red.; LABUDIN, N.T., rea.; IBROGIMOVA, Z.A.,
takhn.red.
[Forty years of the Tatar A.S.S.R.; statistical collection]
Tatarskaie ASSR za 40 let; statisticheakii abornik. Kazan',
Tatarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 171 p. (mIRA 14:3)
1. Tatar A.S.S.R. Statisticheakoye upravloniye. 2. Nnchsl'nik
Statistichookogo upravleniya Tatarskoy ASSR (for Kobranova).
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Statiatics)
GUMM, M. N.
436
Oanovy Ekonomili sotsialistichookogo sellskogo Rhozyayatva. M., 1954. 20 am.
(Glav. upi. podgotouki icadrov "a mellskogo Khozyayxtua SSSR. Usemoym. Zaoeh.
Uchetmyye Kuray VZUK). Beepl.
Ch. 2. 147s. 25yOOO Eks. (54-55315) P 339.1 (47)
SO: Knishanaya, Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955
GUMBROV, M.N.. dotsent
[Land resources of the U.S.S.R. and their use; a lecture] zemelInye
fondy SSSR i ikh ispollsovanie; lektaiia. Moskva. Koskovskaia sell-
skokhoziaistvannaia akademiia im. K.A.Timiriazeva. 1956. 30 P.
(Land) (Agriculture) (MLRA 9:11)
WVSHINOV, Ivan Steps novIch, prof.; GUMEROV, M,11., dot a L4DVKOV, Ye A.,
dots.; SULKOVSKAYA, M.A., red.; " PKOVii, Z.D.. tekhn.red.
[11conomicB of socialist agriculture] Wonomike sotnialisticheakogo
Bel'skogo khoriaiatvs. Kookya, Gos. izd-vo sel'Blroichoz. lit-ry,
1957. 400 P (MIRA 11:4)
kAg;iculture--Economic aspects)
MNSHIVOY, I.S., prof.; GUWaff, M.N., dotuent; LOVKOY, Ya.A.,
dotaent; ~9MTSOV, P.P., red.; ZTJBRILIIIA, Z.P., tokhn.red.
(Economic aspects of socialist agriculture] Zkonomika
sotsialistichaskogo Bellakogo khoziaistva. Izd.2., perer. i
dop. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 429 p.
(MIRA 13:2)
(Agriculture-Economic aspects)
ACHARKAN, V.A.; BARSKOV, I.M.; BIRTUXOV, I.S.; BORODIgA, L.Ta.; BRMM, M.M.;
GORELIK, B.Te.;--GUXgRO
Y, M.N.; ZORKATA, N.M.; 10119rSE, A.I.;
XATDALOVA, O.N.; XAPUSTIN, Te.I.; LZBEMA, K.A.; LESMTTSEV, V.A.-.
LTSANKO, V.P.; MARKIN, A.B.; HIM110Y, M.N.; HISTOYN. I.V.; NECHATIT,
NJ,; HICLISKIT, A.T.; 0STROUKHOT, N.Ya.; PISMIMSKIT, O.N.;
POWBOTARINOV, N.M.; POPOV, Tu.N.; PRASOLOY, N.A.; POKATAYEV, Yu.N.;
RIMBERG, A.M.; RTABOV, V.S.; SEMKOV, B.F.; SPBRANSKATA, TG.A.; TAKOTIV,
X.F.: TRIFONOVA, G.I.; TROFIMOVA, V.I.; SHAnNAZARDY, G.Kh.; MW -
TOVA, G.P.; SHM)MING, K.G.; ETIMLIKAM, B.I.; XIKULTAN, B.A.. red.;
XMIN, Tu.A., takhn.red.
(U.S.S.R. as it is; a popular illustrated handbook] 355R kak on Got';
populiarnyi illiustrirovannyi spravochnik. Moskva, Goseizd-vo polit.
lit-ry, 1959. 462 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(RaElsia)
Y~UVSIIIIIOV, I-S-, Prof -; 'GLUEROV) dot,3.
(Price and Price formatiola of fa= products; a lecture) TSema
i tsenoobrazovanie na produkty sel'skogo khoziaistva; lektsiia.
Mosk-va., Mosk. seltkhoz. akad. im. K.A.Tiniriazeva 1960. 87 P.
IMIRA 15:2)
(Fam produce-Prices)
PADIWYAN, G.G., T)rof ; VA:,;i,~YJIN, N,V,, prf)f. K(~TOV ', (,,G., proft?
10JDAKOVA, Ye,A., prof..i BRAGINSCY, B.L, ,jrjktor ekon.nauk;
GUMEHOV.. M~ tf,"~ Aots.; ROVANCHENKC, A.V., doktor ekon. nauki
AB rl_Or,"ITV~ dots~; ALTAYSKIY, I.P., kand. ekon. nauk;
GAVRILOV, V.I., dots,,~ RAFIKOV, M.M., kand,,ekon. nauk;
VINOKUR, R.D., dots.; RUSAKbV, G.K., dots.; LAVRENTIYEV,
V.N., dots,; GORELIK, L.Ya., red.: ~CNOMAREVA, A.A., *Iekhn.
red,
[Economics, organization amd 1)lawning of agri4ltural produc-
tion] Ekonomika, organizatslia i planirovanie sellskokho-
ziaistvermogo proizvodstva, Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1963., 607 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
(Agriculture--Economic aspects)
L 31301-66 SIM
ACC NR, a6=591
(A,N) SOURCE CODE:
AU'rHG,I: Kurochkin V, I. (Candidate of medical sciences); Dusygin, Ks F. (Junior
scientific collabotrLator -; Gumarov. N. K._LJunior scientlfib co1JA rator);.NurA'Y6--
G. G. (Juidoir scientific coMborator)
Kazan' Veterinary Institute (Kazanskiy veterinarmy inotitut)
TITL-,': Conplomont-fixing antibodieYin blood serum of rabbits Immmized against
foot-and-mouth diseaseN,#
SOURCO: Voterinariya, no. 1, 1966, log-ul
Olu
TOPIC TAGS: antigen. antibody, blood serum, rabbit, foot and mouth disease, vaccine,
im=ization, gamma globulin
ABST,V.CT- Complement-fixing antibodie3 were fowvi in the sera & 1-1 rabbits
.iftwinizea (subc,itancous inoculation in the spine and in one or .11.1 ixors) with!
GN11a (State Scientific Control Institute) dry foot-cnd-mouth diacase -rtccino
(7'ypo 0) by the copplem-unt fixation test in the cold. The strenigth of
imunogencsis ani the content of Caymm-Elobulins in blood serum were greater
with injection in the paw than in thi spinal region; those phanowna indicate
the important role of the lymph nodes in the 3ynthesia of foot-"-Mouth
disease complement-fixing antibodies. The leirus of the GNKI vaccine, In
spite of its reduced virulence, retains cow9lemont-fixing activity, and the
authors consequently.conclude that the*Yaccino can be used as antigaiLin-
complewnt fixation, Orig. art* he's: * 1 table. LJPRV
SUB com. 06 / SUM DATE t none / OTH REF: 002 / Ont RE F: 002
UDC
FEDOTOV, Yekaterina DujtrJyev-ra;_9JIEROVA, Rj., do-T,i:.j red.;
KUSURGAISHIEV, red,
[Seasonal freezing of the soil in the Tatar A,S.S.R. aDd
ad-'acent areas in the middle Volga Val-ley] Sezorinoe prc-
merzanie poclor
y v Tatursko2 ALS~2 I i7xrezbnykh oblastiah-h
Srednego Povolzhlla. Kazan', lzd-v,-) Kazanilkogc univ., 1965.
198 p. (F-OU. 18.,12~~
GUMEROV. R.Kh.
Minimum weight pipeline. Trudy NIlTrananeft' no.l1276-286 161.
(MIRA 16%5)
(Pipelines)
GIMEROV, R.Kh.; BUKH17EYEV., P.P.; SPIVAK, A.I.; IL'IN, N.G.
Analyzing methods for using drilling linas whose length is
greater t1an that of the line string-up in enterDrises of
the Tuymazy Oil Well Drilling Trust. Burenie no.2:35-37 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Trest "Tuymazaburneft'll i Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut.
GUMBROV. Raul' Madkhatovich; KOKAROVA, T.F., red.; ATROSHCHMO, L.Te..
- - - - I --to k~ red.--, ~ I -
[Now purchase prices and the collective farm economy] Wovye
zakupochnys tseny I skonomika kolkhosov. Moskva. Izd-vo 02nania,"
1960. 31 p. (Voesoiusnoe obshchestvo po rasprostrananiiu politi-
chaskikh i nauchnykh snanii. Ser-3, Skonomika, no-33).
(KIRA 13:11)
(Collective forms) (Agricultural prices)
USATOV, I.A., kand. OkDn.
A.D.,, dots.; UPTEV,
GU4E-ROV,-:1.L'-
TI-LATOV, N.L.;
red.
nauk; GM1111, B.V., kand. ekon. nauk; SY,!.-,U;OV,
Ye.N.; MOZHIN, V.P., kand.ekon,nsuk;
KORYUNOV, S.N.; PSHEVICUITY, P.P.; M:110V, P.M.;
FILIFPCVA, E., red. i7.d-va; LEBEDEV, A., telchn.
(Economics and finance of socialist enterprises Monomika i
finansy sotsialisticheskikh predpriiatii. Mookvan., Gonfinizdat,
1962. 1,04 P. (IMA 15:9)
(Industrial management) (Finance)
NEDELIN, S.I.; GUMEROV.1- 11.M.; KORYUNOV, S.N.; MOZHIN, V.P.; XOSYACHENKO,
G.P. red.- KONDRATIYEVA, A., red.lzd-va; LEFEDEV, A.,
tekhn. red.
[Collective farm mdAstary Income and dUgerential land rent)
difforentsialInaia
ronta. Mo.;
Denezhnye dokhody kolkhozov I
skva,, Gosfinizdat, 1963. 222 p. NNA 16-3)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskly finansoyyy instltut.
,2, Otdeleniye finansov sellskogo khozyaystva Nauchno-
Issledovatellskogo finansovogo inatituta (for Nedelin,
Gumerov,, Koryunov, Mozhin).
(Collective farms-Finance)
(Rent(Economic theory))
One example of the applicability of the Hamilton-Jacobi method
to nonholonomic conseriative systems. Dok-LAN Uz.SSR no.11:
5-8 1 58. (MIRJ, 11:12)
1. Tashkentskiy institut inzhonerov i"igatsii I mokbanizataii
sellskogo khozyaystva. Prsdstavlono akndenikon Ali UzSSR T.N.
Kary-lliyazovym.
(Functional analysis)
16(1)
AUTHORs Gumerov, Sh.A. S,ov,/,066-59-1-4/11
TITLEs On a New Formulation of tho Condltion6 for the Applicati-en
of the Hamilton - Jacob.i Method for Norhcl,~.nomle
Conservative Systems (0 no--~,-oy formaliro-rke primeni-
mosti metoda Gamil'tona - Yakobi diva negoloy-lomnykh
koriservativnykh siatem)
PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademli nauk Uzbekskoy SSR,. Seriya fiziko-
matematicheskikh nquk, '1959, Nr 1,Pp 31-44 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The author generalizes and pro~res the rpsults announced by
I.S.Arzhanykh /-Ref 1-7 on the conditions for the applicability
of the Hamilton - Jaeobi - method. Arzb;-;ixykb investigated
nonholonomic systents with homogeneoua kiriet-[~, potentials; the
author extends the results to the nonhomog~,.neuus potential
L IIa .11
+ -j
5 a r
where a Wr , a,~ , a are funations of the Lagrange coordinates
Card 112
On a New Formulation of the Conditione for the SOV/166 59-1-4/71
Application of the ffamilton, - Jacobi - Alethod
for Nonholonomic Conservative Systems
(All calculations are carried cut i n detail. A*r,6tra,:~terls ncte),
There are 2 Soviet refer-enceo.
ASSOCIATION: Tashkentskiy -r)Ltitu~ ir-hev..'r-t
tion V-vid
SUBMITTED; March 22, 191)8
Card 2/2
16(1),24(6) 06553
AUTHOR: Gumerov, Sh.1A. SOV/166-5"-4-4/10
TITLEi On the Method of the Type of Hamilton-Jacobi for Motion
Equations of a Holonomi,- System Under Existence of Dissipative
Forces Proportional to 0ie Impulses
PERIODICAL: Izveqt.iya Akadleml; i nauk U?bekskoy SSR, Seriya fazjko-
matematicheskikh nauk~ !95111 Nr 43 pp 26,513 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author considers the holonomic dynamic system with the
kinetl.3 energy
n n
(1) T a- q q
2 V
X, infiuen-
which moves ander
-e of forces proportional to the
impulses
(2) k k=const.
I.S..Arzhanykh -Ref 7 has shown that to these systems the
integration method of Hami-tcn-Jacobi can be ,r);Dlied, The
author proposes a satstLtutlon which cfimpl-ifiles this method
Card 1/2
IT
N, I I EMU[ I I II I I I P; I i H I;
06553
On the Method of the Type of Hamilton-jacobi.for SOV/166-59-4-4/10
Motion Equations of a 11olonomic S,,/otem Under Existence
of Dissipative Forces Proportional to the Impulses
in the considered case, and besides he gives. an example,
There is 1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION;Tashkentskiy institut inzhenerov irrigatsii i mekhanizatsiJ
sel'skogo khozyaystva (Tashkent Institute of Engineers for
Irrigation and Mechanization of Agriculture)
SUBMITTED: January 27, 1959
Card 2/2
Integration of equations for the motion of 078-b8l1w under
the affect of rorces linearly- dependent on velocity. Izv.AN
Uz.SSR.Ser.fiz.-mat.nauk no.6:5-13 '59. (MIRA '-"-:6)
1. Nshkentakiy inetitut inzhenerov irrigatsil 1 mekhauiizataii
sellakogo khozyaystva.
(motion)
ARZHAUYKH, I.S.;GUKXROV, Sh.A.
Conditions governing the applicability of a potential method for
integrating equations for the motion of nonhomologous systems in
a case where the Hamilton function clearly depends on time. Dokl.
AN Uz.SSR no-10:3-6 159 (MIRA 13:3)
1. Institut mekhaniki AN UzSSR i Institut inzhenerov irrigataii i
mekhanizatsii sellskogo khozyaystva. Predstavleno akadiemikom AN
UzSSR T.K. Kary-Niyazovym.
(Differential equations)
GUIL.'Ro"', ShA. Cand Phys-Math 113ci -- (diss) "On a PoLential lleth~Kj
of Integrating Certain Differential Equations of ftalytic Lynamics,"
Tashkent, 1960, 20 pp, 150 nopies (Tashkent insti t - ~O of Englineers of
Irrigati.nn and Agricultural L!echanizatlon) (KL, 46,,60, 122-12-2)
1~ - ~ :!Ill! t'.
.l .. I , T:. F I
. -1 1 ; ~: 1A
ARMULMI, I. S., and GUNEROV, Sh. A.
"Contitions for use of a method of the Hamilton-Jacobi type for integrating
equations of motion of nonholonamic conservative systems"
Report presented at the Conference on Applied Stability-of-Motion ITaory and
Analytical Mechanics, Kazan Aviation Institute, 6-8 Docember 1962
ON M1141111
S/14o/62/000/004/003/009
C111/C333
AUTHOR: Gumerov,,Sh-.--A-.
TITLE: On the integration of the equations of the Hamilton-Jacobi
type by aid of the separation of the variables
PE-KODTOAL; Vysshiye uchebnyye zavedeniya..Izvestiya. "Afatematika, no- 4,
19062, 49-61
TEXT: First of all the author considers a mechauical system the
C? j9
coordinates of which can be separated in groups 2 n
it I....
Zr
'2 n) such that one can write down the kinetic energy in the form
T + + ... + (27)
2 J1.Y L Y IL Z,3 )
where n1 + n2 + + n A - n; Q Qy (y, ......P + + qG (01 ed'
1,nj 1"n, N
A (911 S
V ku. n
Ca rd ij~v'i
S/140/62/000/004/003/009
On the integration of the equations C111/C333
1 + 0 (Q - Q ) - c
I Ir 2
1 - a Qle .- a 0..Y-... + c N (Q. Q.6 The system moves under the
1 2
influence of resistance forces which are proportional to impulses. It is
shovm that it is sufficient for the integration of the motion equations,
to determine the complete integrals of the partial differential equations
1,nj
h + h,
A J, YV 0
Y,
1,n
S;~ hoQ19 + h.0
Card 2/!~
S/140/62/000/004/003/009
On the integration of the equations 0111/q333
where A* S are inverse to the matrices A S
while h0 h h G are arbitrary constants, h Y+ ... + h 0, and
besides the solutions contain n 10 ... 0 n
1
arbitrary constants.
For the second one generali3ee the Stdckel integration case: The coordi-
nates q1 qn decompose as above in different large groups such
that
T D +
2 ( 711; + ... + (36)
where C are the same as above, while
Card 3/~L
S/140/62/000/004/003/009
On the integration of the equations C111/C333
A A ... A A A
1 2 ('el ' 'P 21 .... Tn
D B 1 B2 ... B A Bi Bi('~1' 20 2
............... .........................
S 1 S2 ... SA Si W S i(G1 2 n
and the determinants are obtained out of D by
substituting the first, second, last row by c 1P 021 ... 9 0 The
forces are the same as above. It is shown that it is sufficient for the
solution of the motion equations to solve a certain system of partial
differential eouations.
.&SSOCIATIONs Tashkentskiy institut irrigatsii i mekhaniiatsii sellskogo
khozyaystva (Tashkent Institute for Irrigation and
Mechanisation of the Agriculture)
SUBUTTED: July 15, 1959
Card 4/4
CITD) SOUXE.- Tr. YLezhvuz. konferentsii. po prikl. teoril %~Oppi;bivvsti dir!?Ai
_94ya
i anal-it. makhan., '1962 -.' Ki~~fi'-F- 1964;
TOPIC TAGS: nonholonomic system, motion gquati6kmech~6al t~3rAem$ Hardlton
Jacobi method
TRANSLATION-. The concept of the potential rrethod of integTatin the moti6n
equations of mechanical systems is introduced. The possiKUt#4 of applarijig this
method to nonholonomic ayataw is analyzedo~ It is determined thAt. the mothod i13
not applicable to the general case of nordholonomic systwo,, V. I.# 11irgetcm
so CODEr ML EVOL z 00
C0rd1_;A_kn_____
S/065/60/000/006/007/008/XX
E194/E484
AUTHORSi Cherednichenko, G~I~, Telyashev, (,,G, and Gunierov, Z,Z,
TITLEz. The Production of Feed Stock for the ManuFl-ct-ur-' -Of
Transformer Oil A
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel. 1960., No.6,
pp.24.-28 1~
TEXT. A group of workers of the Nova-Ufimskiy Refinery have
developed and successfully introduced a method of producing narrow
cut distillate suitable for the produztion of transformer oil and
which affords the possibility of producing low viscosity_oil!~A
grades MC-8 (MS-8) and MIC-6 Ns-6). The method of producing
transformer oil distillate that was initially used is described,
Characteristics of the distillates obtained are given in Table I
and it will be seen that none of them meet the requirements
applicable to transformer oils distillate, which are also given,
The distillate was a very broad cut nnd the yield was low, The
refinery then began to manufacture transformer oil feed stock by
secondary distillation, the procedure used is described and a
schematic diagram of the scheme is shown in Fig,l, With this
method the yield was 45 to 55% of the feed stock, the production of
the co~rn had to be i,...lstvicted to 240 tons per day, che qu.011L,; of
Card
S/065/60/000/006/007/008/XX
E194/E484
The Production of Feed Stock for the Manufacture of Transformer Oil
the transformer oil distillate was satisfactory but its quantity
inadequate, Investigations showed that the upper parts of the
first vacuum distillation column were not adequately used and
attempts were made to improve the situation both by delivering
steam to the lower part of the vacuum column and by raising the
inlet temperature of the feed to 415 to 4200C, but good results
were not obtained, A new method was then proposed using the
circuit shown in Fig.2 in which the t6pped crude feed was enriched
Witt, 300 to 4oolc fractions, For this purpose excess of the first
oil fraction was used to wash the gas oil trays of the atmospheri.~
distillation column, Conditions became suitable for more complete
extraction of the AiLesel fuelAfractions, The quality and
fractional composition second fraction were stabilized and
the flash point raised, the properties of the second fraction are
given. In order to obtain transformer oil distillate of suitable
viscosity it was necessary to reduce the end boiling point of the
diesel fuel, In this way fully satisfac.tory transformer oil
distillate was obtained, At present two plants are using the
circuit of Fig.2, satisfactory transformer oil. is being
Card 2/3
s/o65/6O/OOO/006/007/(JUb/'XX
E194/E484
The Production of Feed Stock for the Manufactvire of Transformei- 0-i.L
manufactured and an experimental batch of oil grade MS-8 is being
produced,, The quality of the transformer oil distillate is easily
adjusted by altering the final boiling point of the diesel fuel..
There are 2 figures and 2 tables,
ASSOCIATION,*, NU NPZ
Card 3/3
IVANOV, N.V.; GUMEROV, Z.Z.
Organization of preliminary Inspection. Bezop. truda v prom.
8 no.10:27-28 0 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Upravleniye Ufimskogo okruga Gosudarstve=ogo komitota pri Sovete
Ministrov RSFSR po nadzoru za bezopasnym vedeniyem rabot v promy-
shlennoati i gornomu nadzoru.
SOV-2-58-8-8/12
AUTHOR: Gumerova, M., Section Chief
TITLEs From the Practice of Compiling Tbrritorial Balance Sheets
of the Population's Income and Expenditure (Iz praktiki
sostavleniya territorialtnykh balansov denezhnykh dokhadov
i raskhodov naseleniya)
PERIODICALs Vestnik statistiki, 1958, Nr 8, pp 66 - 68 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Since 1956, the statistical administrations of the Union
and of the autonomous republics, krays and oblast' have
been compiling balance sheets of the peoples' income and
expenditures. They are of great significance for planning
the retail turnover of goode and money circulation on a
territory basis, but the work is of a specific character
and more difficult than compilation of balance sheets
covering the entire country. The difficulty is due to the
Card 1/2 fact that some of the republics, krays, etc., being a part
5W7PIOVA I Ft. 1.
"IMoisture Cycle of SoLls of the TASSR." Cand ~ieof-, Scl, K-~z-rnl -'tate U i-.enj
V. 1. Ullyanov-Lonin, Kazan', 1955. (Kj.,, '*d?o 18, Aor 55)
SO: Slim. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific amt 'rechnical Dissertations
Defended at US:11 lli.~,
.,her Educational Institutions (16).
14-57-7-14825
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7,
p 100 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Gumerova, R. I.
TITLE: Moisture Content of the Soil in Tataria During the
Warm Season (0 zapasakh vlagi v pochve na territorii
Tatarii v teplyy period goda)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Kazansk. un-ta, 1956, Vol 116, Nr 3,
pp 141-194
ABSTRACT: This article describes the geographical distribution
of moisture in the soils of Tataria and explains how
this distribution is influenced by uhe soil and cli-
matic characteristics in various regions of this area.
In spring the soils of Tataria are seldom saturated
with moisture, and none of them can be considered as
being wet. Nevertheless, the first period (which
Card 1/2 includes the sowing season) enjoys a near-optimum
Moisture Content of the Soil in Tataria (Cont.)
14-57-7-14825
moisture content of the upper (plowed) layer, accordin,~ to data
supplied by the stations of BuguAna, Menzelinsk, KazanL.Qpornaya, and
Chulpanovo, all of which (except the last one) enjoy sufficient
amounts of moisture. The trans-Kama district lies whol.ly in an in-
sufficient moisture zone. The Ydabup- and Tetyushi stations 'observed
that moisture increases with depth. This creates conditions entirely
suitable for crops in their growing and flowering stages. It was
observed that the soils definitely lacked moisture during dry years,
but this was seldom true at all stations at any one time. A
biblio raphy of 16 titles is included.
Card M G. D.
Subject USSR/Chemistry AID P - 2107
Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 20/24
Author : Gumerskiy Kh G.
Title : Efficiency analysts are speeding the fulfillment of the
Five-Year Plan
Periodical: Neft. khoz., v.33, no.4, 89-91, Ap 1955
Abstract The article lists a number of improvements which efficiency
analysts have introduced in the oil-processing plant in
Ishimbai.
Institution: None
Submitted No date
9" T "FIT01 in
Chemiccl hardeninf.- uf :.olds.
102
rionthly Index of East Accessions Vol. 7, no. 2,
Februarf 1952
G~ H.; ST 'LAR61K,'l, M.; IYDALH, A.
~ardenihg of molds and cores with carbon diox---de. p. 161.
(IIRZWCILAD ODI.JW;'IIC?.WA. Vol. 7, No. ti, June 1957, Krakow, Poland.)
SO: Monthly L'Ist of East European Accessi,ns (I-FAL) Lc. Vol. 6, No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
0 V,'! 2 1 - 2 2
AUTHOR: Gumilev, L.N.
TITLE: The T-Ing-ling FrdDim~-A Review of the Hypotheses of G.Ye.
Grumm-Grzhimaylo in the Light of Nez, Hi~,torical and Archae-
ological ;~,aterial (Dinlinskaya Problema - Pere--motr gipo-
tezy G.Ye. Grumm.-Grzhimay"o v svete novykh 4-storicheskikh
i arkheolo.--ichesicikli materialov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vues-oyu:~no_o raafiches~.Iogo absicl_-O~..tva, Vol 91
Nr 1, PP 17-206 (USST-~
lk /
AB S I,; Z A C T - The hypothesis of G.Ye. Grumr--J.rzhima.-,,L,- on tho existence of
a E,,.;ropoid native population i.n 'Iontr.-LL Azia in the 10th
century A.11). was confirmed by archae,*o1w, 'Lcal data from tile
USSR territory as well aL~ by ne,.v Mstcrical information on
China. Tho SOLIth Siberian dolinh~ocoprialic '%'Ting-.Ungj and,he
t7lorth Ch'i.neso brach_vcep~.ali. rlace~o are related in the
second deg-ree, both of Europoia ori~Jn. Tile direct connec'L-i,,-)n
be tween Europeans and T--fng-.I Ing came -to vz end i~ lthp palec-
lithic era.In the l2t~. century, the deocc-ndants of the ting-
ling, the Y-ni.,;c~:i Kire).-Iv-tj , "-,V ',,,()Jj~
- . ~. I . o I int,
(:~Ll'd 112 triboz~ fvom ,jotitil, and b- rrian tribi,~; f
50'1/12- ~1-1-2122
The Dinlin Frobler,,., - A Review of the Hypotheses of G,Ye. Grtimill-Grzhimaylo
in the Li-ht of ifev; Historical nad Archaeological IMaterial
In the llth century, tl~e descendants of tile jung-tj partial-
ly mixed aith the ancient Chinese population and partially
assimilated with tile eastern Tibetans, tLus forminn- the
Taneut tribes. The steppe Ting-ling mixed Vith'the Runs, thus
brinE~ing several ruropoid feattires into the race, the steppe
T1, Wu-slan mad WAe ass imilated with 1,1ongolian tribes in the
9th - 12th cencuries. All research into the history and
ethnogeny of Central Asian tribes must consider 'Crumm-
Grzhimaylo's findings.
Card 2/2
KOZLOV, Petr KuzImich. (1863-.1935); PrIn. ilchttBtiy(.-tGOI~~TIACIII,,VA,Z.1
QW-ULEV, L.N., red.; K(jZlfV, V.P., red.; KOZIOVA-
PUSHKAREVA, Ye.V., red.; MURZAYEV, E.F., red.;
OVCHINNIKOVA, T.N., red.; SINITSYN, VJI., red.;
YUNATOV, A.A., red.; SPRYGINA, L.I., red.izd-va;
VOLKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[A fbissian traveller in Central Asia] fhisskii puteshestven-
nik v TSentrallnoi Azii; izbrannye trudy (k atoletiiu so
dnia rozhdenlia, 1863-1963). Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963.
522 p. (W RA 16: 10)
(Kozlov, Petr KuzImich, 1863-1935)
(Asia, Central--Discovery and exploration)
G'OM! I ~".! , 1'. N.
Khazaria and the Caspiari; land3cape and ethnot,,ony, No.
Vest LGU 19 no. 6:8'3-95 '64. (MIRA 17:;)
1 " ... I
GUMILEV) L.H.
Concerning th-, Eubject of hi stor-I :.,a! geography I larlif rnmE and
~i8 16,- Ser' !a I ge.~,g - 14.
ethnos). Part 3. Vest. LGf! 20 ne, , ., - -L riff "
no.3:1122-120 (EIIR~L 18:10)
GTJMILEV, L.N
.......... ................ 1~
G.E. Grtuo-Grzhimilo as a historian of thA Mongolian and
Kalmyk peoples. Izv. Vaes. Geog. ob-va 77 no.5./+i~5~-41+7
S-0 165. (MIRA 18:11)
Till
R! MIRE 1,1 HIN' It'll 1`11 IM1 I',
11ifliNiffl, $
GAYFV, A.G.; GUIMILEV, L.N.
Uneven-aged soils on the steppe sands of the Don Valley and
the migration of peoples during the period of recorded history.
Izv. All SSSR Ser. geog. no. ltll-20 Ja F 166 (MIRA 19:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat i Len lngradolkiy gcsu-
darstvennyy universitet imeni A.A. Zhdanova.
GUMIL~NA, M.G., Inzh.
Scientific and technical conference on the theory and practice of
burning gas at power plants and In Industrial boilers. Teplo-
energetilca 7 no.6:93-94 Je 160. (HURL-k 13:8)
(Gas as fuel)
MOSKALNNKO, OlIga Yakovlevnit; GUHIIJVA, Margarita Vasillyevna; NOVIKOV, K.F.,
otve t 8 tve nnyy reds kt or ; DMITRIYVA, L. N. , retla kt or Lid's te 11 a tva ;
ZAZULISKAYA, V.F., tekhnicheakiy redaktor
[Abbau.; a text book in German language] Abbau.; uchebnoe posobio po
nemetakomu iazyku. Moskva. Uglotekhizdat, 1956. 179 P. (MLRA 10:1)
(Goal mines and mining--Terminolog7)
(German language--Chrostomathies and readers)
7(6) :r 2 -2 5-2 - 26-1'-
AFITtORS: Gumilevskaya, 01. P., Soboleva, A. D.
TITLE: The Determination of the Anne~Llin,,- Period of Mol,ling Powder
After the End of Luminescence (Oprodolc.-niye dlitellnoiti
prokalivaniya pressporoshkov po ioc-lionnovoniyu lyuminent-
sentsii)
PERIODTCAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 2';, Ur 2,
pp 182 - 184 (TJS'O*R)
ABSTRACT: The properties of molding powders for coal electro,les are -1-t.,e
to the annealing process; the amount of volatile components
is proportionate to that of the bizOin!-: ce. . Annon
is dono in ,-, murflo furnace vit 620+ 20() Cor 51") A
"short-cut" method is described in the prcsent The
criterion for the volatile substance contont is t1leir
luminercence. When irradiated with ultriviolet r,-Iys mnlthenes
exhibit yellow-amber, asphaltenes dark brown
while carbenes do not luminesce at aLl. T',Ie, time rcq,~:ired
for complete calcination is marked bf the moment -ahen
luminescence of the coke residue cea,-,,-r,. The 'Lumirescenc(l.
Card 1/2 was determined on an apparatus (Fig) with a PIIK-2 lamp.
The Determination of the Annealin.g Period of 1,oldinff SOV/32-25-2-28,'78
Pofder After the End of Luminescence
Molding powder made of a soot-pitch mixture Nr 1 wan examined,
annealing being carried out -it 820+ 200 for 5,10,20 and 30
minutes (Table 1). Reference ca-ilyses were carried out in
two laboratories by laboratory workers Girina, Kolkina and
Timakova. Maximum deviations Imounted to 4.6%, the mean square
deviation to 3.8-3.61,L (Table 2). It was found that with an
optimum annealing period of 10 minutes tho accuracy of de-
termination is increased by the use of a crucible support
(suggested by A. V. Kuznetsova). Thero nre I fil-ure, 2 tables
and 1 Soviet reference.
Card 2/2
FIALKOV; A.S.; GUMILEVSKAYA, G.F.; GRINBERG, M.B.
Modification In the binder in the first stage of sintering
of carbon-graphitic materials. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no-103
2308-2313 0 162. (MIRA 15312)
(BINDING MATERIA1,S) (GRAPHITE)
Uf 6181;~85 M16(i )/EWP (j ),/IL' -24". 1. -4/Pr 4/
(P ~b) Pc
Ps-4 VvilllRt~Vffij
;ACCESSION NR.- AP4045193 5/0080/64/031'/00q?1994/2003!
sk
~AUTHORS: Fialkov, A.S.; Gumilev g4,.P.; op &.N.
TITLE:. Investigation of the distribution of pore$. acwqording to~ their
dimensions in -coke-binder compositions. 06MItqnication, 11 in
.2
a series of investigations on:the formingor ~,ora structuro-a
in carbon-graphitized materials..
~SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, V. 37, not 9,,~ 1.964.1. 1994-2003
,TOPIC TAGS: coke, coke binder composition, coke pitcl~. composition'.
1pore formation, pore size distribution, petroleum'coka~ pitch coke,
intermediate size pore j macropore, linear theratAl expansion
7,
7ABSTRACT: The relationship between pore size distribution andiron-'
'ditions under which they were formed in ooke-pit~h colopositionp.WaM
investigated. The cracked petroleuzh coke, h-'- b~on-.tri.,:&ted- at .1,500
~3000C -in-an-electric resis-tan-c-ei-furnace; the pyrdl s "d etroletkn coke'
!and the pitch coke, powders were heated to 1300b-.,:!
e.-~iake powders
.were then mixed at 125C with 30-40 Vol.% of coal.:tar pitch, th ,1041-0
c
micron fraction was compressed at 2000 kg/cm4l heated...it 950C and
praphitized at 2800C. - The distribution of intemediaj;& (about. 40-
E
ard 113
L 16189-65
ACCESSION NR: AP4045193
.2001) and macro pores (over 200K), was determined. The pyrolysed
petroleum coke had a much greater volume of itltormediate pores and
significantly smaller volume of macropores thaw, craeleziid, petr4etim
coke. Graphitized coke-pitch compositions 'had boW ino'no- ana, i poly-
A. he
.dispersed (mostly bidispersed) pore structures. By llft~creasir,~;
amount of binder and increasing the dimensions of the coke part.J.clest j
the pore structure was changed to the monodispersed.: :Heat troating i
the coke caused a very rapid increase in the -spe'iciflc volume 6f
:macroPores and in the absolute value oi' the maxi.mum 01~ tlheir:distri-
bution in comparison to the uncalcined coke. In the! undalcinAd d-oke
the components settled, reducing the volume and:dime~jions of-14--hd
macropores. The linear thenmal expansion of t1* unc~Llcined cokes' was
higher than that of the heat treated cokes. The!! distributiori ;of 'the
~specific volumes of intermediate and macro coin-
osit--'ons was regulated-to some extent by chandrding the tempe*vdtur'.,, to;
P I
which "~.he coke powders had been heated GraphNizing'of coke-~Piti-.b
,sampleb increased their open porosit
while redticing; the clor
mi
porosity. Orig. art. has: 9 figures, I table ar'id Toquationo..
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ACCESSION NR: AP4047984 S/0076164/01MI I ofi) 124,95 1 24i!~,
AUTHOR: Fialkdv, A. S.; Gurnilev!,-kaya, G. P.; Chekanbva, jr,~~ D. Sm1ijimi ;B. IN.'
Ogareva, N. N.; Petukh'ova, R. P.
TITLE: The dependence of the change of pore struc~urepll; W6, coke
Aeum e,
cokinr
temperature
SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimit, v. 38, no. 10, 1.96.4 205i2462
di
TOPIC TAGS: petroleum coke,. pore structureJ coking ffibiperithire, pore': Men--
Sion
ABSTRACT: The change in the structure of ~the pores in E'ietrol.emm coke 66ke~ at,
temperatures in the 600-3000C r estigated. U e
11 ange was inv The total pore voli 1-11 ~ in-
creased on increasing the coking temperatu're, and the retation6hip betweeil the
ore and intermediate pore volume and the pore couf lguri3ttion eJiangd-d.
macron
The totAlvolume of micro and intermediate pores, which uraa irdairnum at cokfiigt
temperatures of A- 1200C, did not change with increasing tempe Vature as faOt. aij
the total pore volume. Electron microscope studies confirmed that inicrotioraig
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AUTHOR: Fialkov, A. S.; Gumillevs1taya, 0. F.; Ogareva, N. go
TITLE, Control of the porous structure in carbon black-pitcli c~ampa~;ftionp-
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 38, no, 2, L965, 445-4-413
TOPIC TAGS: carbon black composit'lon, graVlAtLuad carban, coopositiono
black, coal tar pitch, composition porosity
ABG'TT-L&CT: in a/continuation of previous work on the formation of pt)reus structureEl
in graphitized'~carbon materials the a"thors studied the dependence of porous P
strCt~-Cu-resof lamoblack-coal tar pitch carn(jositiona expar-fiventally in Order tt:?
prove the possibiiity of controlling, the porous structtire by the ratf.0 and melljod
of -inixing and milling. Lampblack avd middle temperature pitcli (82G softening
point) were compounded at 45:55 mixing ratios, taixed on Made zii~-.elrs; and rollf!r~:
and graphitized; also, high-temreraturc pitch (145C softenin.:, point-) and Lamplflaclk
were blended in three non-specifted ratios, mixed and reduced on vibration typo.
mixers and graphitized. The distributiork of pare volume an :a,, unctLart of' pare ra.-_
diua was derived from porosity measurements an a mercury poira-tiq- erfat dp~to 25ojo i~
at--. pressute and from isothermal nitroge'n adsorpttdn t6ata' The etiultt-i indltateti
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three Seaaral types of porous structuraNt i.e, structures viOil incroased poroa;ity,
monolithic structures and carbon black aggregates (see Pig. I of tato Unclosurt,~);
the absence of trangiont pore systems in monolithic pored struoture- Iypes; and-a
specific system of transient pores in carbon black aggregatet~ Olitch cau-sas, th~~i,- hish
adsorption capacity of such ag.-re.-ates, although the meehod of their preparatLan
may differ. Tito atudy confirmad the ponoible coatrot of poroliv stt-iwtitra by c(irk-
trol of compoundirig and procese conditions, which had been est-111blilibsid in pr