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80316 SOV/81-59-7-24149 High-Alumina Articles on the Base of Commercial Alumina construction of special high-temperature furnaces for these purposes. The high resistance of dense (with a porosity below 12%) high-alumina refractories with a content of 65% A120 was established by comparative tests of various types of refractories in tRe wall of glass-melting bath furnaces and by the investigation of worked-out refractories. In the inner lining of caissons dense products containing 76 - 80% A1203 were distinguished by good resistance in operation tests. In the upper checker rows of gas regenerators a dense high-alumina brick with a content of about 76% A1203 was distinguished by good resistance. S. Tumanov Card 3/3 SOIT/-81-59-8-28222 Translation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimlya, 1959, Nr 8~ P 378 (USSR) AUTHORS: I~r-~ ikeV A.S.. Slonimsk&ya, Ye.Z. TITLEx The Determination of the Resistancla of Mir3miam-Magnesite Refractories Against the Action of Ferric Oxides PERIrODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Vaes, n,-i. in-ta csrtuporcv, 1958, Nr 2 (49), PP 356 - 370 AWTRAM Anew method is described whi,2h has beer. develoDad in VNIIO for the determination of the resistanoe of &z-cmium-ma&nesite r6fractorles (ITT) against the action of Fe oxides by means of t~ha all-sided action of the scale melt on the sample. In the process of dev9loping the new method the optimum test conditions have been elaborated, the composition of the scale and the weight ratio bstween it and tha samples have been selestell., and the effect of the furnace medium and the denAity of the cruciblas used has been studied. The method can be usqds for the evaluation of the resistance of chromite ores against Pe oxides; for studying the proosss of Fe oxide absorption by various types of C-PIR; In the development of a comprehensive method for the laboratory evaluaticn of the operation pro- Card 1/1 perties of CMR. V. Zloahevskiy SOV/81-59-9-32089 Translation frcon: Referativnyy zhurnal. Kh1miya, 1959, Nr 9, P 358 (USSR) AUTHORS: Frenkel', A.S., Slonimskaya, Ye.Z. TITLE: The Effect of the Type of Chromite Ore and the Principal Technological Factors on the Resistance of Chromium-Magnesite Refractories.,Against the Action of Iron Oxides 1~ PERIODICAL: 8b. nauchn. tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta ogneuporov, 1958, Nr 2 (49), pp 371 - 391 ABSTRACT: 'The dependence of the resistance of chromium-magnesite refractories against the action of Fe oxides on the principal technological factors has been studied: on the type of the chromite ore (Saranovo, Kimpersay, South Ukrainian, Albanian), the chromite content in the charge (0-70%), the grain composition of the chromite component, the density and the burning temperature of the products. The principal methods for increasing the resistance of chromium-magnesite refractories are: the reduction of the chromite content in the products, the coarsening of its grain compo- Card 1/2 sition, the application of chromite from Kimpersay ores which is more SOV/81-59-9-32089 The Effect of the Type of Chromite Ore and the Principal Technological Factors on the Resistance of Chromium-Magnesite Refractories Against the Action of Iran Oxides resistant to the action of Fe oxides at the coarsened grain composition, the increase in the density of the products at the expense of reducing the porosity of the raw brick and applying high-temperature burning. V. Zlochevskiy Card 2/2 S/131/60/000/010/001/002 B021/BO58 AUTHORSi Frenkell, A. S., Shakhtin, D. M., and Kovalev, V. D. TITLE: The Use of Tagged Ato or Investigating the Diffusion of Iron Oxide in Refractory Chromium Magnesite Products 11 )DO PERIODICkL: Ogneupory, 1960, No. 10, PP. 460 467 TEXT: The present paper gives the results obtained from a study of the process mentioned in the title. The method of removing layers by grinding and the absorption method were used for measuring the diffusion. The indicator was applied in the form of a fine-disperse suspension. A*radio- active i=on oxide preparation was used as diffusing material. The samples were fi=a4 in an electric kryptol furnace of the type 101WO-120 (VNIIO-120). Thin layers were ground off the samples after firing, and the remaining activity of the samples was measured. The radiation intensity was measured by radiometric systems of the type 9 (B) and E-2 (B-2). Counters of the type k.MCr-117 (MST-17) an T-25 1;1).Y(T-25 BFL) were used for the P-radiation?The tangent of th a-n-g-l-e--ol-inclination of the'straight line was graphically determined according to the method by P. L. Gruzin Card 112 The Use of Tagged Atoms for Investigating the S/131/60/000/010/001/002 Diffusion of Iron Oxide in Refractory Chromium B021/BO56 Magnesite Products (Fig. 1), Positive results were also obtained with the absorption method. The characteristics of the refractory products investigated are listed in Table 1. The values of the diffusion coefficients for samples from purified chromite may be seen from Table 2 and their temperature depend- ence fron Fig. 2. The temperature dependence of the diffusion coefficients for chromium magnesite samples is mentioned in Fig. 3, and reference is made to the paper by V. V. Goncharov. The calculated phase composition of the refractory magnesite products investigated is given in Table 3. The temperature dependence of the diffusion coefficients of refractory magnesite products is shown in Fig. 4 and that of the refractory products investigated in Fig. 5. The authors state in con- clusion that the measurements of the diffusion coefficient were checked and defined by the method of grinding-off and that of the absorption method. Both methods produced conforming results. There are 5 figures, 3 tables, and 11 referencess 9 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ogneuporov (Ukrtinian Scientific Research Institute of Refractories) Card 2/2 80289 1r-z?_00 S/170/60/003/04/18/027 S-,41,00 B007/B102 AUTHORS: Frankel', A. S.., Shakhtin, D. M., Kovalev, V. D. TITLE: Measurement of the Diffusion Rate in Refractory Materials by Means of the Absorption Method PERIODICALs Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 108-110 TEXT: In earlier papers (Refs. 1, 2, 3) the method of taking-off layers (Ref. 4) was used for the determination of the diffusion coefficient by means of radio- active isotopes. In the paper of Ref. 5 the absorption method was employed in the investigation of the autodiffusion of copper. This method was improved for the case of an application of isotopes with beta- and gamma-emission as indica- tors (Ref. 6). The determination of the diffusion coefficient according to the improved method consists in measuring the activity of beta- and gamma-radiation before and after annealing. The respective solution of the general diffusion P,ciiiation ic used for the determination of the diffusion coefficiento formula (1). In the present paper this method was used by the authors for studying the 14ffusion of ferrous oxides in refractory cbromium-magnesite materials and in "t"ie main components of the blast-furnace burden. The experiments are briefly Card 1/3 80289 Measurement of the Diffusion Rate in Refractory S/17 60/003/04/181027 Materials by Means of the Absorption Method B007YB102 described. Then the measured absorption coefficients were used in calculating the diffusion rate, considerably lower values compared to those of the taking- off layers viethod were obtained. Analogous results were obtained in the papers mentioned in Refs. 8 and 9. The analysis of the results showed that the absorption coefficient " of beta-radiation when measured according to the absorption method is not equal to the "-value determined according to the direct method. An assumption is made concerning the reasons of such a divergence. In order to remove factors which cause this divergence and which cannot be eatimat- ed, the absorption coefficient /A of beta-radiation was determined by an indirect way, as in the paper mentioned in Ref. 12. The dependence of the mass absorption coefficient M 9(cm2/g) on the ratio of the integral intensities of beta- and gamma-radiation was determined by experiment for various refractory materials (Fig. 1). The experiments showed that it is possible to employ the convenient absorption method in the study of absorption processes in refractory materials. The temperature dependence of the diffusion coefficients of some refractory materials is given in Fig. 2 as an example of the application of the absorption method in determining the diffusion parameters. There are 2 figures and 12 refe-rences, 10 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 80289 Measurement of the Diffusion Rate in Fiefractory S/170/60/003/04/18/027 Materials by Yeans of the Absorption Method BOOVE102 ASSOCIATIONt Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inatitut ogneuporov, g. Xhar1kov (Scientific Research Institute of Refractories, City of Khar1kov) $ Card 3/3 457.2'9/ 0 6B619 AUTHORS: Frenkell A.Sal Ohmukler, K~M*, S/020 60/130/05/039/061 __ ` Y ra. , ruTT k oN . V. B011 B005 TITLE: On the Mechanism of Formation and Decomposition of Solid Solutions of Spinelal~in Periclase PERIODIUAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 196o, Vol 130, Nr 5, PP 1095-1098 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the mechanism mentioned in the title which has not yet been clarified suf- ficiently. The authors studied the interaction of pariolase with spinele the cations of which are Mg;2+, F02+7 A13+, Cr3+, and Fe.J+. X-ray-9 chemical-, and petrographical investigations were carried out. The samples were quenched to fix the high- temperature state. The authors ascertained that there is a certain limiting concentration (Fig 1) for solid spinal solu- tions in periclase for every temperature. The roentgenograms of the solid solutions show the same system of lines as the roentgenograms of magnesium oxide. The lattice parameter of the solid solutions decreases with increasing concentration of Card 1/3 the solutions (Fig 2). The solid spinal solutions in periclase 68619 on the Wechanism of Formation and Decomposition S/020V60/130/05/039/061 of solid solutions of SpinelB in Periclase B011/ 1,005 are formed as a consequence of the substitution of magnesium ions by bivalent and trivalent spinel cations. This is con- firmed by the authors by comparing the calculated (formula (1)) and experimentally found values of the lattice parametern of these solutions. Table I shows that these values lie very close to each other. The placing of the smaller trivalent Ions instead of the magnesium ions in the hollow spaces of the octahedron causes a compression of the lattice and, thus, an increase in free lattice energy. The authors also derive rules of solubility in periolase for spinels of complex composition, or spinel mixtures. Solid spinel solutions in periclase are only stable at high temperatures. The solid solution decomposes on cooling. The concentration of the remaining solid solution corresponds to the saturated solution at this lower temperature (Fig 3). Decomposition of the solid solution begins on quenching in water, and is much intensified by quenching In oil. On the basis of the roentgenograms, the authors assume a subsequent decomposition mechanism Of solid spinel solutions in periclase: at high R3+ concentrations, the supersaturation and the increase Card 2/3 in free energy cause such a shift of ions within the elementary 68619 On the Mechanism of Formation and Decomposition B/020/60/130/05/039/061 of Solid Solutions of Spinele in Periclase BO11/BO05 cell by fractions of the period that some part of the ions adopt tetrahedral positions. It may be assumed that in very small regions such fluctuations are probable. Consequently, the formation of nuclei of the apinel phase is ensured by the number of occupied tetrahedral positions in these regions. This assumption was confirmed electron-microscopically as well as by the roentgenogram of the isolated miniature inclusions having a spinel structure. S,T, Balyuk - took part in the work. There are 3 figures, I table, and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut ogneuporov (Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Refractories) PRESENTED: July 25, 1959, by N.V. Belov, Academician SUBMITTED: July 21) 1959 Card 3/3 VISHNEVSKIY, I.I.; MWELI, A.S.; SKRIPAK, V.N. Heat conductivity of chrcme spinelide. Fiz. tver tela 5 no.9: 2691-2697 S 163. (MDU 16:10) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ogneuporov, Khartkov. FUNKELI, A.S.; VISWI-vVSKIY, I.I.; SKRIPAK, V.N. - -- .- - Temperature distribution In the crown masonry of an open-hearth furnace. Tnzh. - fiz. zhur. 7 no.12:32-38 D 164 (MIRA 18s2) 1. Inatitut ogneuporov, Kharlkov. ',~r tho i3tudy of 1r-ht. Ognour-ory 30 no.12,~ !"-16 't,5. (MIRA 1. Uhr-Inskiy nauc-lmo-A!:z3led(,v-1 te." ';-, 'i,-.Iy lrlf7~ltuf Q~?neuPr,"Ovo 4~ -~&C,29974 Shapovalov, ~10 S.- Frqr~coll S. I Antonov, G. 1. Borman, Sh. X. V. S.; GIL: none 93 A zaa-k,~iod for producin- basic refraczory products. Class 60, /--illrlou.-Icod bIr U'a"'Llinizil Scientific Ro:;oa-.cj, ol' HofracWrios (Ukrainskiy v :-A au c inst;itut, 0"nounoro 17 SO U RGI E -. izobrot prozi obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 166 TO1,31C TAGS : refractory product, refractory compound, powder mocal, powdar rno-zallurgy, T. Th 5 -w-Lor corc'~f-ca-o Presents a od 'o-. -,-)roducJr.~ basic rozz-actery ..U 7jroduct- pro rod powder containinZ; by -.i-dG powder. prc-uce r~a '14 form, volun-'a of -L"10 -L'roduCLz;' 'mal-L-Cd materials such as ma'-'nosito' a U- __;to irizi-oduccd into -c, h o powdcx. Taoir amoun't lis ar. j, .F.~ are of j)o,.:dc;r "y -..ay be :'~xod in ar, oxidizing I; r, Z'L a Of 17 1:0 -- SUBY, DITZ.- 22Ju-,,0'4 763 00" 2 AID P - 4875 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 107-a - 9/14 Author : Frenkell, A. V. Title : Savings of high-speed tool steel in butt-welding of tools. Periodical. : Svar. proizv., 4, 22, Ap 1956 Abstract : The technique of more economical welding of tools made of high-speed tool steel developed at the Moscow Auto- mobile Plant im. Stalin is briefly described here by the author. Two drawings. Institution : Moscow Automobile Plant im. Stalin Submitted : No date DEMLNTIYEV, V.A., inzh.; FFXMLI, A.Ya., inzh.; RUSHCHINSKIY, V.M., kand.tekhn, nauk C~ Study of the dynamics of a block'consisting of a 67-2SP boiler and K-50-90 turbogenerator* Teploenergetika 9 no.8:23-31 Ag 162. (mikk 15:7) 1. Mentrallnyy nauchmo-issledovatellskiy institut komp:Leksnoy avtomatizatsii. (Boilers) (Turbogenerators) DDENTIFT, V.A., inzh.; FRE,11KYLI, A. Yu., inzh.; OVISYANNUOV, Yu.B., inzh, Study of the control system of a once-through type boller- turbine unit with suberitical steam parameters. Teploenergetika 11 no.5:6-11 My'64. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Gosudarstvennyy vsesoyuznyy tsentrallnyy nauchno- issledovatel'skly institut komplek-snoy a-tomatizatsii. SOV/81-59-16-58490 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 16, p 409 (USSR) AUTHORS: Frenkell, B.A., Tsimbler, Yu.A. TITLE- Experience of Operating Thermostatio Condensate Eliminating Devices PERIODICAL: Novosti neft. tekhn. Neftepererabortka, 1958, Nr 9, pp, 24-25 ABSTRACT: Thermostatic condensate eliminating devices have been tested for the eli- mination of condensate from heating devices of reservoirs in petroleum bt.ses. The principal parts of them are a case with a saddle and a cover with the thermostat. It has been established that the condensate eliminat- ing devices save steam, accelerate the heating (from 43 to 24 hours in the heating of autol 18) and increase the possible maximum temperature of heating at the same steam parameters (to 610C Instead of 680c). G. Margolina. Card 1/1 14(5) BOV/92-58-12-18/24 ALMORS: Yerkmlov, N.S., Frenkell., B.A. Tsimbler, Yu.A., Members of the Moscow ~ Transportation lwmTniam9tio~;-~~Rosglavneftesnabobyt TITLE: Automatic Heating of Viscous Petrolevm Products Kept in Storage Tanks (Avtomatizataiya podogreva vyazkikh nerteproduktov v rezervuarakh) PSRIODICAL: Neftyanik,, 1958 ~Nr 12, pp 22-24 (USSR) P -ABSTFL%=: Referring to K.A. Taran's article, published in Neftyanik, 1958, Nr 5 und r the title "Automatid Devices Regulate the Tempezatare in Storage Thakaff, the author states that though -the system developed by K. A. Taran for the re- mote measurement and regulation of the stored petroleum product temperature works satisfactorily, it does not show, however, the true average temperature of the whole mass of liquid kept in the storage tank. In addition the system has some further defects which prohibit its use in storage tanks installed at a distance exceeding 40-50 m from the controlling office. Fuxthermore, the auto- matic operation of this system requires purified compressed air, the pressure of which exceeds 2 kg/cm. In bulk plants such compressed air is not readily available. For this reason the PKB MTTU developed another syst4m regulating and controlling temperature of the viscous petroleum products kept . in storage Card 1/2 Automatic Heating of Viscous (Cont.) SOV/92-58-12-18/24 tanks automatical].y. This system, which is shown ir- (Fig. 1), c=sists of a PRT tempert-Lture regulator, an electrical mawmetric th&i=meter of the ENT-1 type, and s. thermostatic condensate outlef, arzangement. The a'athor explaints how the PM! temperatpue relyalator, which consists of a number of parts such as a regulating valve, sensitive thermal systAm, separatIag arrangement, works. He also shows its design in (Fig. 2). Temperativre ccu-'rol and remote signaliz- ation to indicate the disruption of vperating coraditio-as is effected by an electrical thermometer instAlled at the storage ~aak. and hailt Df resistant material. Any deflection of the temperature or drop in the liqaid level below the line of the thermal cylinder is comm:-nicated the controlling office either by sound or light signals. The thermostatic cozdeasate arrangement of the 45kc~46br type serves to drain the condensate, "Ite temperat-are of which dropped below 80--859C. All tl* above-mentioned ap-rarma-t~~ -have teer, +---sted in the winter, and it has been found that they cpexa.t;-; satisfactorily. There are 2 figures. AS=IATION: Moskovskoye tovaro-traasportnoye npravleUye Rcsgiavreftesnabsbyt (The Moscou, Transportation Admiais-~ration Rosglavn--fi~esnabsby+.) Card 2/2 14(5) SOV/93-58-12- 13/16 A17MOR: MerkulovY N.S., Fran W_j B.A. and Tsimbler., Yu. A. TITLE: Automatic Regulation and Control of Viscoms Oil Heating in Storage Tank (Mtonaticheakwe regtilirovanlye i kor-troll 2odogreva vYazkikh nefteproduktav v rezernun-akh) PERIODICAL: Ne!ftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1958.,"Nr 12. pp 62-67 (USSR) A21311ROT Thc 04-TG pneumatic regulators in conjunction with control valves assure stable temperature control. But these regulators require a continuous supply of pure, dry, emd compressed air at a minimum pressure of 2 kg/sq am. This is difficult to produce at tank farms, and furthermore, sitce the capillary tubes are limited in length to 60 m, they can ser;re only those tanks which are within a 40-50 m radius frora the control post. Therefore, the MTTU Planning and Design Bureau of the Roaglavneftesnababyt developed a new control system (Fig 1), con- sisting of s. PRT direct action regulator (Fig 2), an ENT-1-VZG manometric ther- mometer with. electric contact (Fig 3), and 45kch6br thermostatic condensate eductors (Fig 4). This control system was tested at air temperatures to -23* and 1-1-5 atm of atean pressure at the PervomayskLy tank farm in 1957-58. The apparatus setisfied the requirements for open air operattion and assured regulation of high acciuu-acy. Table lgives data on the efficiency of the condensate eductors at various atmospheres vf steam pressure. There are 4 figures and 1 Table. Card. 1/1 YREIOM to Boris Aronovich', GOR'KOVA, A.A., vodushchiy red.; GANINA, --- ---- - It-.IC.. -I.--t. ekhn.-re.d-.- - I I [Automation of industrial proceases in Moscow tank farms] Avtomatizataiia proizvodstvennykh protsessov na moakovekikh neftebazakh. Moskva, Goe.nnuchno-takhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry. 1960. 71 P. (KIRA 13:2) (Tanks) (Automatic control) FRMIKELI, B.A. Taking average samples from fetroleum products tanks. Neft. khoz. 38 no.10:59-63 0 ,6o. 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Wij redaktor [:M-2 two-chain scraper conveyer for use in the Moscow Coal Basin] Drukhteepnoi skrebkovyi konveier KS-2 dlia Podmoskovnogn ugollnogo baBseina. Moskva, Uglatekhizdat, 1955. 18 P-EMicrofilmlW2A 9:1) (Conveying machinery) ~7 ALEKSANDROY, B.F., inzh.; BALYKOV, Y.H., inzh.; BARANOVSKIY, F.I., inzh.; BOGUTSKIY, N.V., inzh.; BUNIKO, V.A., kand.teldm.nauk, dotsent; VAVILOV, V.V., inzh.; VOLOTKOVSKIY, S.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; GRIGORIYEV, L.Ya., inzh.; GRIDIN, A.D., inzh.; ZARMAN, L.N., inzh.; KOVALEY, P.F., kiind.tekhn.nauk; KUM*,TSOV, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, doteent; KUSNITSYN, G.I., inzh.; LATYSHRV, A.F., inzh.; LETBOV, R.M., doktor telchn.nauk, prof.; LEYTES, Z.M., inzh.; LISITSYN, A.A., inzh.; LOKHANIH, K.A., inzh.; LYUBIMOV, B.N., inzh.; MASUIXICH, K.S.. inzh.; MALKHASIYAN. 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A.S., inzh., red.; (Continued on next card) ALEKSANDROV, B.F.---(continued) CArd 2. BEITATW, V.S., Inzh., red.; BIJKIIANOVA, L.I., inzh., red.; ILAGOV, V.M., inzh., red.; GLADILIN, L.V., prof., doktor tekha.nauk, red.; GRKBTSOV, N.V., inzh., red.; GRECHISHKIN, 7.G.. inzh., red.; GOH- CHARRVICII, I.F., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; MMALOV, V.P., kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; IGNATOV, N*N*s insh., rod.; DOMAKIN, S.M., dotsont, kand. takhn.nauk, red.; )WTYNOV, M.V., dotsent, kand.toklui.nauk, rod.; POVOLGTSKIT, I.A., inzh., red.; SVETLICHNYT, P.L., inzh., red.;SALI- TSEVICH, L.A., kand.toklui.nauk, red.; SPLTUNTOV, A.V., kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; SINTLAR, G.A.. inzh., red.; ABARBARCHUK, F.I., red.izd-va; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L.. teklui.red.-, KONDRATInTA. M.A., tekhn.red. [Kining; an encyclopedic handbook] Gornoo delo; entaiklopedicheakii opravoohnik. Glav.red.A.M.Terpigorev. Chleny glov.rodakteii A.I. Baranov i dr. Hoak-va, Gqo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu dolu. V01-7. [Mining machineryi Gornye mashiny. Redkol.toms A.V.Yopchiev i dr. 1959. 6)8 p. (Mining machinery) (MIRA 13:1) i't), FCV. fl.,~ FR I-NK-EIP , 13.0. , in zh. i SA WYIIYU)~ N. In i. Ffo`~ V .11. ; SMIP-NIOV, V. Y, 'kand. ',.ektin. nau,c ~!,.,,ults of the exper-im,,ntal teiting oll the SP-63 srrhr),-~r conveyor. Ujfoll 40 no.,,:53-5t.) Ap 165. (~f:PA 1F: 1) 1. FIll AN Ukr:3.SR (for Polyqk,)v. 5,mirnov). 2. (;,)t;tl(jpr,3tvf-;nnvy ok~mer-imew-ftlln,yy 1111L.'tut ugol'nogo trmr~hltiwit,rnyentpi (for ;amoylyuk, Fr,nkell ordena "rudovogo Krasnca.o .,.nmrwn.1 gornyy InAlLut imen-I Artema (for Krot). GANEIN, Boris Davydovich; FISHMAN, Lev Yoiseyevich; YEDVEDEV. I.S., inzh,', reteenzenti FRENKEW,-B.-I., inzh., retsenzent; CHEMOMORDIKOV, G.V., nau i;.-**- 'A red.; NIKITINA, H.I., red.; CHISTYAKOVA, R.K.P tekhn. red., ERASTOVA, N.V., tekhn. red. (F.quipment and devices for repairing electrical machines] Os- naetka i pribory dlia remonta elektricheskikh mashin. Lenin- grad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 223 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Electric machinery--Maintenance and repair) YR3lfX3KL, B.I.; KISEMA, V-P-; METLE , B. Te. Ambulatory method of reinforced syphilis therapy. Vest.vener. no.2: 32-35 Mr-Ap 150. (OLML 19:3) 1. Of the Ukrainian Scientific-Research Skin-Venereological Institute (Director -- Prof. A.M.Krichavokiy). atarshiy nauchnyy solurudnik. Achievements In venereal disease control In the Mcrainian SSSR, Yest;derm. I vOn 32 nG;5s28-31 B-0 '58 (HiRA n:n) 1; Iz Ukrainskogo natichno-JoBledovatellskogo kozhno-venerologicheakogo instituta (dir. - doteent B.A. Zadorozhnyy). (VMfMAL DISEASES, prev. & control. in Russia (Run)) MDOVSKAYA, Z.A.i FRUKEL, Dol., starnhiy nawhnyy notrudnilc (Kharlkov) Rapeated serologicr-1 examination of pregnant women is not expedient. Vest.derm.i ven. no-1:59-60 162. (11IRA 15:1) 1. MiristnrAtvo zrlrnvnnlchrnncnlvP "krSSR, Kiyev (for Ordovskaya). 2. UNIM (for Prenkell1l.-A," ' REACTION) (PREGNANICY) 9 FRENKELI B.I. Vacuum fastening of parts. Mashinosti-nitell no.9: 28-29 S 165. (MIRA 18:12) FRIIIIIKELI Primary concer of the liver combined with acute retiouloendothe- hosis. frach.dolo sunplement 157;25-26 (MIRA 11:3) 1. TernpevtIchaskoye otdoleniye Vinnitskoy oblASttoy boVnitsy. (LIVNR--GANCY,R) (R",ICULO-KfiDOTfNLIAL SYSTEM- -D ISNASES) FRENUL'' 7j-N. On the agendap the electric making of glass. 'itek. i ker. 21 no.7447 J1 164. (MITRA 17.10) 1~04694-67 hWP(e)/1UTW, JY(CZ)/WH_. ACC NR, Ap6olg?35 -,Mffft, 06091 7W/0%3/66/0W003/0332/0 AUVrTOR: ljatvoyev, M* A. (Professor); Er,2pj2l1. Do No ORGt ncone TITIZ,: All-union conferenc on boron-free. alkali-free and low-alkali content Vitroouf; sTatems as raw-mtariala--for-the-praduaMiuLnf SOURICEs Vessoyuznoye khindoheakoye obsbehoutvoo Zhurnal, v. 11, no- 3, 1966, 332- TOPIC V,GS: glass product, glass, chomical conforence, sciontific conference. research porsonnol, silicate, zirconium, glass property, optic glass, optic hb6r, silicatA) glass, chemical resistant material AWTpjXC~1. -A conference ofi-vitreous 'systems was h2hL in Minsk from 23 to 25 November 1965 and was sponsored by the State Committeb for Coordin-a- Mo !~c_ienFific Research in the USSR; the All-Union Chemical Society V .(Central and Belorussian offices); State Committee of the Council of Ministers, BSSR, for Co6rdination of Scientific Research; and the Mirtietr~ of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education, USSR. The conference was attended by 172 delegates from 79 organizations; 60 papers were read at the meetings. The following is a partial listing of the contributors and topicalof-their papers. I, u4t)94-0 ACC NRs AP6019735 A report on the work of Profeasorti. I. Ki (deceased) and G. A- Ellern described vitrification of 3-component silicat !e-zirconium sys- tems, anti the solubility of zirconium as a function of alkaline-earth cont- tent. Zirconium was considered the most promising component in vitreous materialn. Professor M. S. Aslanova. Z. M. Syritskaya, and S. Ya. Feyknere de- termined two phases: a high-melting silica phase, dnd a low-melting high- titania I)hase, in the TO -S102-P205 system. They prepared high-titania glass renistant to.minerai acids, and compositions which can be used in fiber optics. Z. It. Syritskaya and coworkers obtained [IF-resistant glass with 0.5-2:0 mohm electrical resistance~clfrom the La203-TiO2-P205 system; UV- transparent, thermoluminescent glass from the MgO-A1 203-P205 system; and cesium gl.ass* for welding with low-melting metals from the R20-PbO(11i2O3)-P205 system. A. K. Yakhkind and N. V. Ovcharenko determined a wide vitrification ,range in the Teo-V205 aO system and prepared IR-translucent glass and emic d I Fe aeard~y Piofe4sor 1. T. Kitay),orodskiy, L. A. Zhunina M. I. Kuzmenko-~a, and Z. 1. Govorushko established that-C-r-2F3 is the"best cry6ralirkation promoter in th e.1somor'phic series,of.the CaO-HgO-Sio2+ (R203, R20) sy-stem. Card *$'./3* 04694-0 Add_i4k-___ 019735 N. M. Bobkova and Ye. F. Smirnova discussed the effect of the degree of cryst.1lizatio)z on the electrical properties of S'02-A-1203-Pbo-CaO-TiO2 glass. G. M. Ma~ev and S. I. Udovenko phowed originality in their study of devitrification in the CaO-Al2O3_SiO2 system by means of thermodynamic analysis. Seve:ral papers which were written by Professor 1. 1. Kitaygorodskjy and others elucidated the role of additives used for the preparation o,f ._i glas-s-with -predetermined.properties. The final-resolutions of this conference called for continuation . of .research on vitreous systems which contain no boron or alkali or with a low boron or low alkali content; for improvement of research methods and :apparatuti; and for improved coordination of research work through two new sections of the State Committee for Science and Technology: 1) section for research on vitreous systems and synthesis of industrial glass, and 2) section for the intensification of industrial-glass melting. Special .attention was called to the need for preparation of high-quality, poorly !crystallizing boron-free and alkali-free silicate glasses containing such, I ibivalent cations as Sr-Ca; Sr-Mg; Sr-Zn; Sr-Ca-Mg. The next couterence. on vitreous materi.als.will be held in 1968.. fA-Tb PP~ESS': SUB C093: Ill 07 SUBM DATZ% none Card fv U),V- V.; v a re A- X_L & a F a a I T I=- N RVe &WW""Op"I Muts Wiroxi-da- -00 4*00*0"w OW IN tIamdamdes W MAY), so am. (U. S. S. R.) 0. 1682-4000).-The physiol. actfirity of sooss of the derivs. of trisms-dehydrouWro,&tc- k I 0 411 e t more cane (1) prompted the autbars to attempt to ma 4. R Improving 00 butenandt's method (C sirailable . 0 . . . JO. 7633, 764111 WSW yields than heretofore reported wrfr to' 107 Or -6 0 00 of - obtalmd. Dibronsoclatiesteryl acetate ). m. , 42N to Reinittser (Af,,oWjh. 9. U to 1, Its wpn. from the acW4 Inst ti . .00 00 uA ddNm tim wm carried (jut sminfins to SJW I" 00* 00 Butevansit. The debronvivatted neutral prixtudi (3-11 x.) 0 at., rtfluxed with Oil cc. of ale. senik%rbaside acrtme. The mixt. a," &Uowtd to tatted 19-14 hn. at room Ietup. The semicarbasom of 1, as well as cholesteryl amiate (tan- -04 0 touched by oxidatim).crystd. out. Thtpipt.wasfifierril. Th h h i l k f ll d b tun. et er. o owe tt e & y muc washed with a l . reacted staticarbaside was wadw out with 11`10. The h l l l 3 -4 x. c o sertite, ni. ded estety evapd, ether cit. yie 110-131. The dried setnicarbasoneoftot 2684W. Oxi- d&tW~i gives the Wiliest yield (4 of them j. of U, 11.2 cc. It K. V at rW for 4 'lkll.. I q. ! IINO~. The W d tlat ormlaarbasone was carried out amKilinS so 0 to Butcoandt. An av. Yield of hydrolysis was M%. 0 A The m. pa. of the recrysid. products varied as followls: - 3* 143' 137* i 1 ) 5 137 1 35 Tb - - - uu 131-9 cconvv:rs 31 . . 4 .1 , . of I to 17-tarthyl-3v117-modrostenedial (M) was carricd Aft d f M &f f h 04 l LA SCIALL er d excess o e . emnpg. o through wit a 1 g the Grignard res4ent, M was extd. with brgc queutitie,t The sy. *ld of fil of ether from which It was rtcrys1d, " URGICAL LITIRATI l ,. (hid. .1 tatts TA (Ruxkka, 6T%). M to methyl- c I a IT, I To C. A. testod" was dam according to Op !tee lk 01. well): F:-1~11 Ft~_, An a 1 0 aw 0 so 4 1 Of If 1 41 a a I trivati"*s of 0-phrr. 1181propylamine. 110111c I 47-f ~Wl ji-pheli-y'livu- .1 Symm nu ic dlhAlaalillnes m n Ijj;,Ert 1~h! t-'. z,,,:, I Ur): with :15 g. 1111(11 11cli MeNI It (1) 1.; lim. at 130 '? -"(X)*; di-110 (01"W[Cl[AfeC11,11P , it, 19--v 4'. iiii; .17..', K. I With 17 g. (CN1t%lJr)j', Cliffe"W[C.Arej- I Stc.1m li'MI if kvC I,(*, g ClieAll., h, 1.15-43". 110 yall, Ili. 173-4"; 11101 frce ~-~ %I ith fir yielth it ti Mud tit 120- V. Heating 07.5 g. I With 12 g. 7 his. tit l(W and .1 h, it 1-"P RL~e 7.2 Y" '.1J'1~"-"'.I"-o:-' 1). 1/( j J,J!t. all. NG !!P t:') "Il'i 117..l J:r I Ill"'. if rA')fll fryllit. R'tIrr' 'lpro-~,jne. pvc f...... 117 /M jull, in. J'-"" 17 -; .'I CI !"It, p'. 1W (C!WJ1rs Timl I kr;~ 1 hr.- .~t t'~':m Ira- IT,, C :"A' !2; tit JKJ-4'~ tif;-lleltult to, 11, R-!.acl1jji phenylisopropylantine with G. 1. .01'( V. Khf,!~ i6id. t1ho"I'a 1, licl ~D fit -1 qvalctl tilhe 10 fr'A.-d K've )it 'tmiding and SQ* !11 1 IT, I llidpo'li'm ;!,tvc k HIJ m 1-12-5', wI;Uh Titilryl HO Tq~l. 1- 1 '1'. indicating different Cl T.C; 0 FITA I 'imijarly gave 57.,11,"0 JVw(Z-Aydrxy&utyl) compl., hit MY3"; Ila salt. m. J I Cyclahexen-: axide suid I aftcr 70 firs. :to ! !0 -0)' save 91% jV-(Z-AydroxXyc.ohrxyl) analog, bi 1.18 -f7': 110 salt, m. 103-7". Glycidol atid I after 2 brN. at 1(9)' 1 95%, PtClfClftretilICIfICH(01[)CIIOl~l, 1), 110-70: I 110 fau, vicou.1 mam. Ill. Reaction of O-pheuylisr)-iln- line with I -ilibromoproputiol. 1. Kipri;vin~ '-.1 3 Ril 4(19 - V jj I Klintp . Aid, C632 '7))(h , Oiltl). I CII(Cf-!,Hr~ (1) (8.7 g.) wmi Tubletl with Ice ro.)Niti; to 29 v. tile mixt. CN)lcfi I 11T., kept 21 hli. ut rcxmi tetiq,., ;Icidihell with 1110, Uxt'l. Ivith Elio, Im.1 0"! qvid snln~-mmlt olk, uith NaOff wid extd. with Et-li, i,ifl.liiii; (Ili. b, and M2";' 1,3.h 1. (2. phem)qij oplop p"i 1'r iw+2- 111 2115-10. 11 3olidirl"I oil tit, 81. 3'; IM still, m. 107--A 5% Ill ravc it nilml,, it). 17('~-11 (from HIM, tit, 164-7" (frwn E(Oll); di-IlCl ln~ 247--N" (Iture), tit. (crude). Tfj'~ vicH of Ill can be ra-hed by incticaiing the proporCon rIf 11" the tbrqiii. K".pirig .1.11 g. epibromohydrin and 12.25 g, I I hr. gave 2 1.4% 11 and 47% 111, Heating 2.4, g. 11 with L;i I l 3 firs, at 130-40" led tc, no m-Letka, at 173-A5" 611;i f \1 N, il wai forined. It limted with 40'1~ aq. MeNill In nvah-d tube 5 hri. at 170-hOl K-.Ivc 67.5f'~ , h ll i i I di 110 2 b - no- im I vi , in. -propan , P i op " * G.. , . Ilh--ited -ith cNc%vt EAVIll.3 lir, :&I 17(i-Sfl it,,e I'lu'l (IT), 1), J.M-CA)'; HO lJt in. 9 Ill-J. al M-Ki"gave G81""' IV. I.a.,kpolf 87955 - S/115./60/000/012/008/018 00 B0211BO58 AUTHORS: Fronkell, D. and Stoyka, V. (Rumanian People's Republic) TITLE: Telemetry of the Apparent Power by Means of the Hall Pickup PERIODICAL: Izmerit eltnaya tekhnika, 1960, No. 12, Pp- 30-31 TEXT: The authors worked out an instrument,-based on utilizing the Hall effect, for measuring the apparent power of transformer 2tations and its telemetr~r. The active as well as the apparent power can be measured by means of a pickup. The possible sources of errors of this method are investigated next, the voltage being a parameter which changes little. Systematic errors may develop because of the em:C which is inducted in the chain of the Hall contapts by the alternating electromagnetic field, and because of a different potential of the Hall electrodes. Both errors may be reduced by constructive measures. The dependence of the Hall constant on the temperature is described as beinj a seccnd source of error. The f 102 mv. The complete initial volta&e of the Hall pickup is of the order o measuring arrangement is shown in Fig. 1. Curves for the change of the initial voltage au a function of the power load were drawn up for three Card 1/2 87955 Telemetry of the Apparent Power by Means' S/115J60/000/012/008/018 of the Hall Pickup B021/BO58 voltage values Fig. 2). TYarelative measurement error in the real scheme is lower than 35~. It is finally stated that remote measuring of the apparent power may be made with sufficient accuracy by utilizing the Hall effect in semiconductors. There are 2 figures. U, 2- I - .M TO 1 1:3 if A J- I I Card 2/2 Onr. 2 1-50 2--W *: 3-40 4-45a Uir .0 f C L S arp 3 A OHr. I CHZ'BOTA'a:V, I.A.; FTIRMLI, R.I. Sixty ton capacity flat cars having now board locks . Binl.tekh.-akon. Inform. no.7:70-71 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Railroads--Freight cars) K&KAROV, MNXILI, M.Ta. "' Gag exchange between the soil and atmosphere on various turf-Podzolic croplands and affect of deepening the plow layer on this process. Trudy Fochv.inst.49:152-181 '56. (KLRA 9:8) (Games in soilo)(Ploving) FROLOYP H.S.,- F ._ - JLF.NKEL!,_j.Z,.; MATVITEXXO, A.K. Automatic hydraulic dust control in loading rock with the PML-5 loader. Sbor.anuch.t,rud.Kriv.fil.IGD AN URSR no.ls23-25 162. (MIRA 16:4) (Mine dusts-Prevention) (Loadkng and unloading-Equipment, and supplies) NEDINP Y.V.; GELIMAK, D.Z.; FOPOVICH, S.P.;- FRENKELI, F.Z.; FROIDY, NIS. WaP3 of improving the ventilation of shafts and blocks in working layem in double levels. Sbor.nauch.trud.Kriv.fil, IGD LN URSR no.1249-57 162. (MIRL 16:4) (Krivoy Rog Basin-Mine ventilation) GELIMAN, D.Z.,- FRENULI, F.Z. Study of new systems of developing and working stoping blocks as an effective means of controlling mine dust. Sbor.nauch. trud.Kriv.fil.IGD AN URSR no.ls57-71 162. (MIRA 16:4) (Krfroy Rog Basin-Iron mines and mining) (Mine Ousts-Prevention) GELIMAR, D.Z.; POPOVICH, S.P.; handbi F.Z.- FROLOV, N.S. ,=x Dust formation during scraper haulage of ore. Bor2ba slail. 5 a74-177 162. (MM 16:5) 1. Krivorozhskiy filial Instituta gornogo dela AN UkrS6R. (Mine ventilation) (Ore handling) ', kand.tekhn.naukj.FREIWLI,v F.Z.I# gorn3rj inzh. GELIMAN,, D.Z. Study of the-amount of-ore extracted in relation to the shape of the stoping area. Gor. zhur. no.7:36-38 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Krivorozhakiy filial instituta. gornogo dela AN USSR. (Krivoy Rog Basin-Iron mines and mining) GELIMAN, D.Z.j_D�NKEL, F.Z.; RALUTA, A.M. Industrial investigation of ore removal from a stoping area of rhomboid shape. Gor. zhur. no.5t25-27 $y 164. (MIRA 17s6) 1. Krivorozhakiy filial instituta gornogo dela im. M.M. Fedorova (Tor Gellman, Frenkell). 2. Rudoupravlen,4ye "Ingulets" Krivo- roshakogo basseyna (for Baluta). MHKIMI, G.; STkLIIIJV, A. KLICIng photographR of mnvinp, picturea on the ocrean. Sov.foto. 113 no.11:39-1;1 N158. (MIRA 11:12) (Photograpby-Copying) ME FRENKELI L-2.-*- "Phagocytic activity of the leucocytes in the blood in various injuries" by V.M.Zdanovich. Reviewed by G.Frenkell. Vop.elektropat. i elektrotrav. 1:61 t61. (MIRA 15:10) (ZDANOVICH, V.M.) (PHAGOCYTOSIS) (ELECTRICITY,INJUIIFS FROM) I - - I - A A, il- J !11- / ~_/ (_ , - t', - t - LEBEDINSI[fY. M.B.; SIIVARTS, I.I.; YRRNMI. G.A. 'Low-voltage equipment of the stadium. Gor. khoz. Hoek. 30 no.9: 23-27 S 156. (MLRA 9;12) (Moscow--Stadium*) (Sports--Officiating) (Ilectric instruments) 1-171DRU"Ll, G. 1. New Findings in Frostbite Theory, Ibecow 1943 DW ....... p 11 Oct 1950, no classification \11 \- F FRENIKEL I p G. L. "Shock Due to BurnB and Methoda for Treating it," Khirurgiya, No.4, 1949 Leningrad Sci. Res. Inst. Firat Aid 1. FIETKMI, G. L.: KOVF,-,IfNIKOVA, G. F.. 2. U33R (600) 4. Burns wid. Scalds 7. Erectille phase of burn shock. Novo3ti med. no. 24, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Feburary .1953. Unclassified. 1. VR7~*.jK-'-:TjI , G. L. ; 10141TIGER, Yu. V. ; VOMFIr, A. 11. 2. trin (600) 4. Shock 7. GoncePts of "shock and "collapse." Novosti med., No. 24, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febmary 1953. Unclassified. 1. FRETKEII, G. L.: TIKHOKIROV, V. A.: Fi-',DO"ZOVA , Ye. A. 2. USSR (1500) 3. Burns and Saalds 7. Method of calculating relative extent of burned nurface of hmman body. Novosti med. no. 24, 1951. 9. M nthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. 0- T'. TZ"MYLOVA, T,. V. 4. Blood Circulation, Disorders of 7. 'Metbod of producing chronic strain In blood c1rcul.-Ltion. Novostl bred. b. '24, 1'951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febmar7r -1953. Unclassified. so MNKELI, G.L. Frostbite traumas. Izv.All Kir.SSR n0-1:103-119 155. (MLRA 9:9) (Yrostbitc) FMU3L'. G.L., prof.. red.; AZHI:BAYVI. K.A.. red.; TURXMENOV. H.T.. red.: ANOKKINA, M.G., tekhn.red. [Proceedings of a conference on injuries from electricity] Trudy konferentail. po elektrotravme. Pod obahchei red. G.LJrenkelia. Yrunze, Izd-vo Aked.nauk Kirgizakoi SSR, 1957. 244 p. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Konferentaiya po elektrotravme, 1956. 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