SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AFANASYEV, S.M. - AFANASYEV, V. D.

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AFANASIYZV, S.M., Inthener. -mwUpw* The SA-2 universal vibrating unit. Nov.tekh.i pered.op.v stroi. 18 no.10:21-25 0 '56. (WA q: 11) (Precast concrete) (Building machiner7) i, 14- ACC N.-,: A1160L7782 SOURCE CODE: Ull/0126/66/022/001/0027/0031 AUT;IOR: Afanaslycv, S. V.; Barsukov, V. N.; Pliner, G. Ye.; Cheropkova, K. F. ORG: Lenin-rad Steel Rolling Plant (Leningrads1dy staleprokatnyy zavod) TITLE: Recrystallization and magnetic properties of pernialloy 65N SOURCE: Fizika nictallov i motallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 1, 1966, 27-31 TOPIC TAGS: pcrinalloy, inetal recrystallization, magnetic property, magnetic permeability pernialloy 65N V1. USTRACT: Pernialloy 65N (0. 02% C, 0. 44% 111n, 0. 2170 Si, 0. 008% P, 0. 007% S, 65. 5% Nip remainder Fc) differs from the other binary Fc-Ni alloys in that it acquires high magnetic properties only arter its heat treatment in a magnetic field, due to the attendant directional ordering of its atonis Nvhich results in the rise of magnetic anisotropy. In this connection, iho authors investigatcd the effect of the do-rce of deformation (from 17 to 98.6%) and temperature ol annealing (from 700 to 1200*C) on the structure of this allo and on its magnetic properties 0 y before and after thennomagnotic treatment. The thermomagnetic treatment itself was carried out in a vacuum (residual pressure 10-2 mm Hg) at 650*C in a 10-oersted magnetic field. Grain 1/3 UDC: 669.15124.018.58 Card L 089005-67 ACC NR, AP6027752 as e%aiiihic sizo W, , . (I metillographically and magnotic proportics were measured by tho ballistic d-c niediod. Piadings: on Via basis of tho concomitwitly plotted recrystallization diagram (F ig. 1) it is established that three basic,types of recrystallization. structures may be induced in pennalloy 65IN for the degrees of deformation and temperatures considered. Tbus, for the CQ ,72 j /,0 Fig. 1. Recrysta"-zation diagram of the alloy 65N T 09D')5 -6? ACC N,~; AP60277621 k1c.'Ormation c < 2. 0 grain size monotonically increases widi temperature, the recrystal- lized grains disl)lay non-ordered orientation and the recrystallization is either prhnary or preliminary; For c >2. 0 annealing temperatures below 1000*C lead to tho formation of a cubic Loxiurc of primary recrystallization; an([ for c- 2.0-2.3 (85-0011'o), following annealing at 1000'C, largyc extendcd grains of secondary recrystallization are observed. The specimens displaying the maximuni magnetic penucability (450, 000-500, 000 gauss/oc), the most rectanp'- lar hysteresis loop and the lowest coercive force (-0. 002 oc) wcro found to be those which, prior to ilicir thermomagnetie treatment, bad a secondary recrystallization structure-with ni.Lxinially larn grains. "Ilic authors are indebted to the late Professo V. S. Mes1kin for a critical examination of the IMS and for his intorost in this project. 11 Orig. art. has: 3 figuros. SUB CODE: 11, 20, 13/ SUBM DATE: 25Nov64/ 0R1G REF: 008/ OTH REF: 002 Card 3/3 nst SAVARENSKIY, I.P.; ANANASO nV. T.?. M: Vodnyye ResurBy Srednego Povolzh'ya i ikh Ispolizovaniye (Water Resources of the Middle Volga Region and their Utilization), Moscow - Leningrad 1946 Soviet Source: Abstracted in USAF "Treasure Island", on file in Library of Congress, Air Information Division, Report No. 90488. UNCLASSUIED ~,A Ground water@ of the middle Volga region and their ciassification according to their mineral composition F 11 AfanaCty- Daklad~v O.M. N'a&.k S.S.S.R. 58. 1701 4 Chem. Ze"s, 1040. 511; Cf. C.A. 45. =30f- F- I'S'.9mioll of finalythVI re"Its in %howl tile OtAngr in the chAracter of the walem with inmusing depre of miocralitation. N1 G. Nfoote AFANASIYIN, T. P. UM/ rolosy, MY 1947 Water, Undergrmd. "The Chemical Zoning of Subterranean Waters In the Central Volga Region)" T. P. Afanaslyev) Lab Hydrogeo Prob Imeni F. P. Savarenskiy, Aced Soi USSR, 4 pp "Dok Akad Nauk SSM, Nova Ser" Vol LVI, No 6 Doscribes bydrogeological researeh and discusses ex- periments designed to tabulate degree of mineraliza- tion- of subterranean vaters in Central Volga Region - Submitted by Mademician. D. S. Belyankin, :24 Dee 1946. .up Chmolical composition and zMal diatlibuth)" -11 tht' groundwater In the middle Volta region. -T-r-Alan"'ov, Dek4d Ak4d NaAtk. S.S.S.R. 56. 621-4(1947). C". Zent Russia~ Zone Fd.) 1049. 1. 2S.-The horixontal and Vert Udistributions of the ground-wateT types were deid. It n he hasis of &U analyses. The decree of mineralization of the water Increases with Increasing depth. The type of water also changes with Incrmsing depth according to the following series: HCO,- - IICOI-,ISO.--- SO.-- - Cl-. M. G. Moore k Ptindpal Natults of tht hydromton of the Middle !, P. AlAoAs'ev. - PWTv La~. 6'ki,q,ol -Ldmilhim Akad. Sauk S.SS.R. 1, A -WK1018).-Mineralitation of water at 5 locatiatiq in tilt tAlklillf Volga millity is ploticilltsilifill Vill ion * drill 11'show - I tit all Incte,tv from I. lwr 1. at I lie surface to P- 17 t !, at '.NX) tit. dri tlt~ rhe attilim o-a 8 A Shvlttt~ --hruir Gm vihmi(Vilts ~mlslrtiatirml iialm Itilis oblaitivil b teptemitting 7 conibloAtions of .1 vations s** Ca** kj*) as rows. and 7 rombinitionq (it 3 .miotu?IlCO,-'. CI-, SO,-) ascotunins. the small W.tresso forived being nunibcrtd downwards from I to 411 slatting at I lie top left. 1'. If. Goff,-k-lulk AFANABOUT, T.P. The lower Kazan depobite of the Cheboksar sector along the Volga. Trudy Lab. Gidrogeol. Problem im. F.P. Savarenskogo, Akad, Nauk S.S.S.R. 3, 361- 86 148* (MLEA 3.2)' (CA 47 n0-19:9870 153) AFANAMEVI T. P. USM Agr1o; tii*,~ POP Soil- S, LlierAtvre M FaCtOre of Soil Fm tion, Geneals, ima Geogmpb~ of Soils" ~p *Poebroved"'No 9. MOts varioui books cm the study of soils, among ih=-,, -.T.'7. Afhmbl~ev,s "Basic Hydi-ology of the 'Middle- Reec~6a of the Volga)* S. S. Butslk6ls' Iwll~:Mhol ogy of lanaslips.* and B, F. Petrov's "Altay Los so. 61/49Tio 1. AFAWIYEV, T.P. 2. USSR (6oo) "The Uain Hydrogeological Features of the Middle Volga Region." Trudy Laboratorii gidrogeilogicheskikh problem imeni Savarensk&, Volume 1. 1945P 06-96). 9. Meteorologlya i Gidrologiya) No. 3., 1949. 1WReport U-2551s 30 Oct 52. AFANASIUV, T.P. ............ -~r, Waters from the Upper Permian sediments of the N. Volga Basin. Trudy Lab. Gidrogeol. Problem im. F.P.Savarenskogo, Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 2, 93-121 149. (CA 47 no.22:12703 153) ( M A 5:9) 1. AFANASIYEV, T.T. 2. 'USSR (600) Volga Valley - Water, Underground 7. Geochemistry of undergroun3 waters -.f the central ':olga region. Trudy Lab.gpdrogeol., 1-robl. 10. 1951 9. Library of Congress, !'arch, I ~5-3. Uri clar, sJ f I. ed. 1,b Jpt of Rus,:Aan Accessions, ILL 1. APANASI)MV, T. P. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Water, Underground - Kuybyshev Reservoir Region 7. Underground waters in the territory of the Kuybyshev Reservoir, and the trend of further research on them. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. zeol. No. 5, 1952. 9. Monthly List of,Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953. Unclassified. 1. AP.-TA'SlYIN, T. P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Volga Val' ey - GeoloM,, Stratigraphic 7. Geology of the rLiddle Volga and Xwna valleys. DokI. AN SL5H 86 no. 5, 19',2. 9. Monthly List of.Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fc:bruc~.r;;- -1953, Unclassified,I ,AMSITIV T P : SLAYTANOV, N,N. - redaktor; UVILINA, 1,A,; rodaktor; CMI-P Si;YGMMO, G,X., tekhn4.choskijr rodaktor. 0 , I.M., rodaktar; (Undergroua& waters in the middl V 1 a and middle and lower Kama Vallep and their hydrechomical :Qn:1415 Po4zemaye vedy Srodnegs Ps- volzbIla i Prikamlia i ikh g haskala zoaalluest'. Mookya, Izd-vo AkeAemii mauk SSSR, 1956. 261 p. -4iagramatic hydregoole- gical profiles] --Skhematichaskie gidrogeologichaskre profili. Ai (MIkA 9-.65 l.Chlon-korrespendeat AN SSSR (for Slavyanov). (Water, Underground) KASHTAFOV, S.G. (Kazan'); AFAHASIYXV, T.P. Mazan'); KILIDOV, N.N. (Kazan') Underground waters of the Volga-Kama region. Uch.zap.Kaz.un. 115 no.10:126-129 155. (MLRA 10:5) (Volga Valley--Water, Underground) 7r AUT11ORS: Gordcycv, D.I.,, Afunas~ycv, T.F., and Laharenll:o., F.A. Ic TITLE: In Alemory of Nihola'l- N"ilmlayevich sl'-xYallov PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademi-'L nnul: SSSR, Scriya --eologicheshaya; 1959. Nr 6~ pp 112-11;5 (ITSSI~) ABSTRACT: Thi s is an ai~ticle to the memory of ti-Lu viet hydroCoologist 1%17,-~ Slav-vanov. cor es r-diTlg - Mem- re po ber of the AS USSR, vil-ic, died oil Ocl-obua, 16, He received 'the deCTl,c of Doctor of Scicrices hav`nr~- to defend -n thicsis on 'Lh,-, recormenda-l-ioa of Ahademicians V.I. Vernadskiy, V.A. Obruchev.ard F.I. Stepanov. He was onc, of the creators of hydro-co- LD chemistry as a science. Card 1/1 MAKARENKOj F.A.; AWASOYEV, Tj p doktor geol,-min.nauk, otv.red.; TUGARINOV, D.N.y redAzd-vaj.- KOVALISKAYAp I.F... tekhn.red. [Characteristics of subsurface flow in the basin of the Don River; regime, balancep hydrocheristry; and geological activity) Kharekte- ristika gruntovogo stoka basseina Dona; rezhim, balans, gidrokhimiia i geologicheskaia deiatellnost'. Moskvay Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961 73 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Laboratoriia. gidrogeologicheskikh problem. Trudy., vol-34). NIRA 14t6) (Don Valley-Watery Underground) doktor 9~01 - GORDEYEV, Demlyan Ignat'yevich; AFANASIYE -minerai- nauk, otv.red.; SPRYGINA,-fl., ~ed.izd-va; SU511,0VA, L.A. tekhn.red. [Nikolai Nikolaevicb Slavianov; his life and worki Nikolai Nikolaevich Slavianov; zhizn' i deiatel'nost'. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1962. 135 P. (Akademiia nauk ISSSR. Laboratoriia gidrogeologicheskikh problem. Trudy, vol.43). (,-,IRA 15:3) (Slavianov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 1878-10,58) ANASIYEV, T.F. General characteristics of the distribution of underground waters in the Volga-Ural oil-bearing region. Trudy Lab.gidrogeol.probl. 42t94-100 162. (KRA 15:9) (Ural-Volga region--Water, Underground) ., otV. ,,P.j, doktor geol,r%jn. rcul- GAVIIYUKHIIIA, A.A.; q~ -3 red. [Formation of underground waters under the effect of artificial discharge as revealed by a study rade in Moscow] Formirovapiie pod:,ei-,aWkh vod pod vliianier, iskusstvennoi razgnizki. (na pri- more 1,1,oqkvy). Moskva, Izd-vo "Ilauka," 196/4. 130 p. (1,MIA 17 '. 5) KULAKOVP II.V.; -T,*J:.7~SIYEV, T.F., doktor nav(-~.n. rcd. flnleohydrogeo2oo:-al conciltJors governin, he faz ,3 t t on of gas ai-d oil fields as revealEd by a stuoy r.Lde in the Volga Valley portion of Saratov and Vo--,~gra5 Frcv3-n,.-e1 Pall eogidro, color! cheoHl usl~-:vJ11a fc-rilil-rovanilla t, . ykl, prlmerE, skoj,,c lovulzhIla, IcW,.j- AFANASIYEV, T.P.; GASHICHEV, V.I.; YELIN, S.N.; KAPLYANSKIY, B.A.; --- LAVROVA' G.I. .9 Automation of crushing and grinding processes at the No.1 Apatite-Nephelite Ore Dressing Plant. Obog. rud 9 no.4: 36-41 164. (MIRA 18: 5) '" ZJJ~LQ -'I'x V , I . Ii df -.t(,r geol , mill. n1i;ik, otv. red. L and hydrog(iocheirdstry of the Volga VEMey.,, a brJef -Allyiel Gidrogeologlia i gidropoklilip.41ja Povojzhlia,, kz-titld-i ocl~ev),. 1,11osk-va, Nau~.~,, T-1165., .170 p. (VIRA '18:120 KOZLOVA, Padezhda Dmitriyevna; AFANASIYEV, T.P., doktor geol.- miner. nauk, otv. r . [Geochemistry and the formation of underground waters as revealed by a study in the middle Don- Valley) Geo- khimlia i formirovanie podzemnykh vod; na primere Stednego Dona. Moskva, Nauka,, 1965. 164 P. (MIRA 18:12) 32325 S/081/61/000/024/007/086 21. 600b B138/B102 AUTHORSi Trukhmanova, Ye. S., Afanaslyev, T. S.-~_ TITLEt The use of special ionization chambers to measure the activi- ty and check the purity of radioactive preparations PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, 1961, 61, abstract 24B418 (Tr. Tarbkentsk. konferentsii po mirn. ispol'zovaniyu atomn. energii. Tashkent, AN UzSSR, v. 2, 1960, 382 - 389) TEXT: The possibility is investigated, of using an ionization chamber with 4-C geometry to measure activity in production conditions. This kind of chamber was found torhave a number of advantages over those with external irradiation. It is only slightly dependent on the shape of preparation, there is practically no external background and laboratory workers are exposed to only a low degree of irradiation. To test for impurities it is suggested that a differential ionization chamber with spectral sensitivity should be used. In this type of apparatus measure- ment is made on the principle of compensating the current from different Card 1/2 S/ 137/6 2/000/006/028/16 _3 A006/A101 AUTHORS- ReznIchenko, V. A., Sidorenko, G. D., Solov'yev, V. I., K,:Irwizin, I. A., Dmitrovskiy, Ye. B., Afanaslyev, T. V. TITLE: Developing electric melting techniques for perovskite-titaniun- magnetite sinter PERIODICALt Referativnyy zbiirnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1932, 13, abstract 6,711.)11 (In collection: "Titan I yego splavy", no. 5, Moscow, All SSSR, 1961, 54 - 59) TEXT; As a result of experimental industrial investigations on the clec- Iric melting of perovskite titanium-magnetite sinter, the possibility was prov~_-d of extracting Nb into cast-iron and of obtaining titanous slag. Nb east-iron can be used as an initial product to obtain Nb slag which Is a raw material f'c,- producing Nb metal. Titanous slag can be employed for TIO production. For 2 nielting,sinter was used containing 25% perovskite and 75% titaniuin-magneti~c- contrates. The Fe content In the sinter Was 39 - 115,1,', T102 content war, 12 -2 Melting was conducted in an ore-heating furnace with a cupola. lts capar-.1r-y Card 1/2 107-57-1-16/60 AUTHOR: Afana (Pargolovo, Leningrad oblast) TITLE: ' , A Hew-Year Questionnaire (Novogodnyaya anketa) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957f, Nr 1, P 14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reports on his radio contacts and communica-4ons in 1956. He worked amAteur stations of all Soviet republics and 105 oblasts, all contineits and 65 countries of the world. His transmitter capacity is 25 w; his 7-tube receiver is of the superheterodyne type. As an.operator of radio club VHF station 063019 he established numerous long-distance communications in the 38-40 me band, AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 POPOY.. I.; tYANASITRY, Y.; SUKHOVA, G. - --- %,WhOW, Using synthetic washing agents in laundries. Zhll.-kom.khoz. 8 no,10:2-4 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Washing powders) 4 AFANAS'YEII, V. ----------- Landscaping fini prot.c~,tion o' I r.- 4~,,-"K~~ o.: the Volga-BaltJc 30r, Waterway through &fforestation. hei,,h, 41* no,.)-14v-~u '61:. t'MIRA 18~1,:) 1, Glavnyy inzh. proyekta -Jnst'-tuta L 45520-66 EWP(m ~-.,.'T~~D/T-__2_, ~FSS-_~___IJP ACC NRs AP5027656 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Afanaalygy,_J. ORG: none TITLE: F-arthly professions of a stellar substance S. SOURCE: ~iauchno-tekhnicheskiye obshchestva SSSR, no. 11, 19659 18-21 TOPIC. TAGLI: plasma propulsion, plasma research ABSTRACT: The historical development of the plasma engine is discussed*' Scientists are said to feel that techniques for developing a thermonuclear reaction in plasma are still in their infancy and that many problems have yet to be solved; however, sooner or later controlled thermonuclear reactions will provide man with an unlimited energy supply. The temperature of plasma can be changed; it has been proved theoretically that this temperature change can vary from one thousand to tens of thousands of degrees, and plasma power from one kw to millions of kw. The use of plasma in reaction engines was initi- ated in 1964 in the Soviet Zond-2,,ppaceeraft, Terrestrial plasma has opened promising prospects in the conquest of outer space, and, accord- ing to Academic'-an V. Kirillin., the Soviet Union will be able to start building industiial magnetohydrodynamic stations.by 1970. [WH] 90" 21/ SUBM DATE: none Card i ji UR/0309/65/000/011/0018/0021 StrU5 lire of I (,;Qxaq line, A. A. flonoinarev V. A. Aini)[15- ev.lk"tr "i-~j Mkik?"'OST111kin. 1),,k1,jdyAkad,.?Va7t* clAlurdic aiidAdkini,C.A. 28, 4n5l; Farlow, rt at., CA. 29, 7751-Condensatioti (if AM with 5-methyffurfural gave 2870 3-(2-mcthyl-5-fnry))- I b& 98-100'. 'This h0rogenated over Cu chro- -propena , nitte catalyst nt 120* and 120-35 atin. in EtOll gave 75% 'C' 3-(2-iiiethyl-5-fitryl)-i-pr,7pa?tol, b, N-W, 1.4775, d.~ 1.0322, which, hydrogenated over -NN-kicselphr at I boatin. and 120* in MOIL gave 2 productq: X(2-inethyl-5-teir -- hydrafuryl)-l-propanol, his 111-13'. Pilo' 1.4635. d-o 0.0972. SO W& and b,,- lf)2-4*, nj,* 1.4412, do 0.020, ril? 1.4-128 (15.0% yield) (cf. Alexander, - C-A - 46, 1535e). Me.~CO and 5-meth)-ifurkiral gave '4'-~2 ;,etliyl-5-fitryl)-3-b:itets-2-atte, b4 105.5-7.0, Ill. 35-0'. This hydrogenated over Cu chroinite at 88-95 atm. and 120* In EtOH gave 80.5% 4-(2-i)3rthyl-5-flipyl~-2-bitia~iol, bj, 130.5-8.0*. nV 1.4700, d., LON), which hydrogenated over Ni-kieselguhr at 130-40 atm~ and 120* gave: 73.6% 4-(2-itiethyl-5-teirohydrofuryl)-2-btitapiol, b,, 134-0*, 000 1.4542, d3o 0.9574, and 3.1% 2,7-dir)ie-th)-l-1,6-dioxaspiro- 14.41nonatte, b. 167-9% nif 1.4381), do 0.0594, which gives a ositive Tollen test. These results indicate that the g ydrogenation of furan aldehydes; leads to tetrohydroturnit ales. which oil further hydrogenation Ciffitr vic-ld atd. furan ales. or the spiro tirrivs, Thus, hydrogenation of futfurylideneacetone all() 3-("-iiietby)-5-ftiryl)-2-propet-,aI should yield 2-methyl-1,6-(Iioxa,,piro(4.41notiane, along with the satd . futan ales.. confirrning the identity of the 2 five-atom rings in such comptis. which is possible only in spiro derivs. G, NI.. Kosolapoff - rONOMAREV. A.A.; AFAIIAS'Ylff, V.A.; KUROGFSIN, N.I. Study of furan compounds. Part 3. Structure of 1.6-dioxaspiro-(4,4)-nonanes and the mechanism of their formation. Zhur.ob.lchim. 23 no.8:1426-1430.6g 153. MRA 6 8) 1. Kafedra organicheakoy khimii Saratovskogo Gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. N.G.Ghernyshevskogo. (Oxaspirononanes) (CA 47 no.22:12344 153) - law, fi. ~ - --. ounue 'I" . , - 4- - -- ------ MR/ Chemistry - Organic chemistry Card 1A Pub. 22 - 22/46 Authors a Rubinehteyn., A. M.; Zakharov, B. A.; Pribytkova, N. A.; and Afanasyev, V. AO Title About binary oxide catalysts on the MgO base Periodical t Dok. AN SM io3A,. 83-86, Jul 1, 1955 Abstract --s Investigation-was conducted to determine-the effect of equimolecular a-mounts of metal ok1desj belonging to various groups of the periodical system, on the catalytic properties of HgL1 during the decomposition of alcohol. X-ray analysis data show that a part of the metal additives introduced into the solution activates the MgO catalyst and the second part either produces no effect (negative effect) or deactivates the catalyst. Results obtained with inert or deactivated CaO, SrO, BaO, PbO and CdO additions are listed. Five references: 1 Eng. and 4 USSR (1945-1954). Table; graph. Institution : Acad. of Sc., USSR, In6t.,of Organ. Chem. Presented by : Academician A. A. Balandin, February 16, 1955 PDTDY tiliB -OPPrdalenjia velicWny ptly"khno-at! k-I WIV. Alli I I I " ~ [ . RUBINSHTHYN, A.M.; AYAW'YZV, V.A.; PRIBYTIOVA, N.A. Determining the surface magnitudes of the component@ of mixed )~~ Gr203 catalysts. Isv. AN SSSR Dtd. khim. nauk no.12:1505-1507 D 156. (K12A IOW 1. Inatitut organichaskoy khinii in. N.D. Zelinskogo Akademli nauk SSSR. (Catalysts) AUTHORS: Rubinshteyn, A. 11.; Slinkin, A, A.; Afana6mv, V. A. 62-1-4/21 . . . ........... TITIZ: Determination of the Size of the Specific Surface of Catalysts in Dynamic Conditions According to Ono Adsorption Equilibrium (Oprodeleniye velichiry udellnoy poverkhnosti katalizatorov v diramicheskilch usloviyakh po, odnoma adsorbtsionnoma ravnovesiyu) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk USSR., Otdeleniye Khimicheskikh Vlauk,, 1957, No. 1, PP. 32-36 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted to determine the feasibility of the M. I. Temkin (4) method in determining the size of the specific surface of catalysts on the basis of one adsorption characteristic. The development of a new instrumert for measuring surface dimensions of catalysts and its advantages over available instruments, are described. Results show that the calculation carried out in accordance with the Temkin method (equation 2) is perfectly satisfactory not only at standard low- temperature adsorption of nitrogen but also during the determination of equilibrium in conditions of benzem vapor adsorption in a gas carrier flow at ordinary pressures. The latter method opens greater possibilities Card 1/2 -A- Mww'or 4~ U AUTHORS: Afanaslyev, V. A., Rubinshteyn, A. 141. SOV/32-24-7-21 /65 TITLE: The Determination of the Surface of Catnlrsts Accordin,r to the j L) Adsorption Isothermal Lines (Opredeleniye poverkhnosti kata- lizatorov po izotermam. adsorbtsii, snyatym v protochnoy sistene) PERIODICAL: Zavodnkaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 7, PP- 830 - 832 (USSR) A13STRACT: In order to avoid the complicated vacuum apparatus, the rarire of application of this system, the accuracy of determinction and the means of producint; samples is investi,~7ated. From the scheme of the apparatus and from its description proceeds that nitrot;en tras used as carrier gas, benzene and carbon tetra- chloride were used as adsorb-ate and lit-O-catalysts were used as catalysts (in pure state or with admixtures of metal oxides and of ma.cnesium, salts, respectively). Data by Katzow (Ref 3), and Brunauer and Emmett (Ref 1) were used in the computations. The method is based upon a computation of the relative vapor pressure from a given equation by means of the results of the measurements. The adsorption isothermal line is drawn by Card 1/2 plotting the adsorption, taken in millimoles or moles of ad- The Determination of the Surface of Cat---lysts According SOV/32-24-7-21/65 to the Adsorption Isothermal Lines sorbed vapors per gram of weighed sample, versus the relative vapor pressure. The results were checked by other methods and were graphically compared. It may be seeni~ that the deviations d.o not exceed + Ml~o as the surface varies Yithin the interval of from 20 to 75 m2/g and above. The tine necessary for the determination of the surface can be considerably reduced, if the equation Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (Ref 2) is applied. There are 2 figures and 4 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organichoskoy Ichimii im.N.D.Zelinsko,-o Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N.D.Zelinskiy )AS USSR) Card 2/2 5(2,3) AUTHORS. Rubinahteyn, A~ M,., Afanavyev, V, A,., SOY/20-124-5-32/02 Akimov, V. M,,, Priby-trov-a--17-T.-,=Ovetskaya.. K,, I~ TITLE. The Influence of the Composition and of the Conditions of the Thermal-Treatment on the Structure and Catalytic Activity of Al203-ZrO 2 Catalysts (Vliyani-ye sostava i usloviy termicheskoy obrabotki na strukturu i kataliticheskuyu aktivnost' Al203- ZrO 2"katali zatorov) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR., 1959,, Vol 124, Nr 5, PP 1076-1079 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors axe riot 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 invesligated'the decomposition of absolute isopropyl alcohol on such catalysts which had been produced by precipl- tation with 10 7"0 ammonia from 10 ~~, solutions of Al- and Zr- nitrate at room temperature and PH 8,7-9.-5, Durin,-, the cal- 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 cf ihe Con- SOV~ 20,124-5-32162 ditions of the Thermal Treatment on the Stxvcturo and Cata ytic Activity of Al 20 3"ZT02Catalysts Al203' It can be concluded that the addition of ZrO2 does not result in an activation of Al 203 under the oonditions given. Figure 3 shows a diagram - the variation of A OD with the com- positiun and the caloininj,- temperature of the catalysts (1-7500, 2-6000; 3-,1000) - for experimento carried aut at 2600. The fact that A-,, is conatant. throughout a w3.dv range of ZrO 2 c(,Dcentrations seemo to Indicate that the rc?act3.on ia tal"Ang place in this cafit, only -,r, Al203whereas ZrO2 behaves only as an inert support. All this is iii good agreement with the resulis of the X-ray analysis (made with the assistance of L. D,. Kretalcva), It. ha,,4 been found that in co-precipitated catalysts ZrO 2 and Al 203are present as separate phases rather 'chan solid aolutionf~ ~in agreement with xeferance 4). Neither the increase of the temperat-ire at wh--ch the experiment was Card 4 cavried out (up To 3201") nor off the volume velocity (up to The Influence of The Composition and of the Con.- SOV/20-124-5-32/;~2 ditions of the Thervial Treatmenc on the Struc:tnre and Catalytic ktivity of Al2 03-zrO2 Catalysts '12h"") have deatroyed, oz., the whole, the p,-cture of figure 3 nor affected "he onn.,'jisjons 4~erived therefrom in table 1,. I This relates to the .catalysts calcined at 600c), The total activity (Table 1~ and A with the calcinin, 1.emper- increase ature between 400 (11)'d 600, (Vig 3) probablj beezauoe the fincot POTeS aTe deatroyed, xibich are difficultly accesoible to the alcohol mole---ules There are 3 fiTurps, I table, and 6 referen- ces, 4 of which Eie Soviat~ ASSOCIATION; Institut vrganicheskov khimii im N- D. Selinskoje Akader.1ii nauk SSSPR (Tri-Atitute ~f Or-anic Chemi-stry imeni N. D~ Zelinskiy of the Ai~aCemy Gf SGienees~ USSR) PRESBNTED: October 17, 19;8r by A,, A, Balandin, Academician SUBMITTED-. April. '19., iq15,8 Card 4/4 RUBINSMIN, A.M., PRIBYTKOVA, N.A., APANAS#YZV, V.A., SLOKIN, A.A. Structure and texture of almdna - chromic oxide - potassium monoxide catalysts, and their antivity and selectivity of action in the decomposition of A,- 'A GH. Kin, i kat. 1 no.1:129- 143 Ny4e 160. (MIRA 13-2 8) 1, Institut organichookoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo*Akademit nauk SSSR. (Alumina) (Chromium oxide) (Potassium oxide) (Butanol) 20360 2,2091 S/'020/61/136/005/021/032 12, 7 1 Ll B004/B058 AUTHORSa Afamaslyev, V. A., Ponomarenko, V. A., and Zadorozhnyy, W. A. TITLEs Adsorbability and catalytic activity of platinized carbon with regard to the addition of some silanes to unsaturated compounds PERIODICALg Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 136, no- 5, 19619 1123-1126 TEXT3 In previous publications (RAfs. 1 to 3) on the addition of alkyl- and chloro-alkyl silanes on halogenated allyl ether it was found that the adsorption interaction of the reacting molecules with the catalyst surface has a great effect ;n the addition reaction. This effect was checked in the present study by investigating the capacity of platinized carbon (1% Pt) to adsorb (C ff ) SO (1), CH.jC H (II), C H (C H 2 5 3 1 2 5)2S'H 2 5 3 7)2S'H (III)~ Cl3So (IV), C 2H5SiHCl 2 (V), and CH 3(C2H5)SACI (VI). The experiments were conducted in a continuous apparatus at atmospheric pressure and 200C. The relative partial pressue of the vapors was varied between 0 and 0-5- Nitrogen served as carrier gas. Before the experimentp the catalyst was Card 1114 2o36o S/020J61/136/005/021/032 Adsorbability and catalytic ... B004/B058 heated to 3000C in a vacuum (approximately 10-4 mm Hg). The pressure P of the saturated vapor ,,f I - VI was determined in the same apparatus. P. was determined from 'rhe equation P./P - v/V. P is the total press-are (atmospheric pressure) im the system, v the volume of the substance vapor- ized per unit time, and V is the rheometrically measured total volume of the mixture. A linear increase -)f adsorption with increasing length of experiment was found for all alkyl silanes. P. was calculated at v I MI/.min (velocity of silane vapor) and v = 20 ml/min (velocity of 2 the carrier gas). The experimental data for the compounds I - VI are com- pared in Table 1 with the values calculated according to Haas and NewtorL and Antoine. Fig. 2 shows the adsoxption isotherms at 200C for P/P from 0 to 0*5o A different adsorbability of the substances was found . Cgloro- alkyl silanes are adsorbed more intensively than alkyl silanes. A quantitative estimate of adsorbability was made by a comparison of the various areas Wo cccupied by the molecu)-s. W, was calculated from the 2). 0 BET equation by usingwo for benzene (40 A These data were compared with the reactivity of the compounds in the case of simiiltansous addition to 1,1,2-tri.fluorc-2-chloro-ethyl allyl ether (Table 2).0 With increasing Card 21%1- 20A B/020/61/1436/005/02-1/,032 Adsorbability and catalytic ... BOO41BO56 G)o (deOTeasing adsorbabil-ity) of the silanay and increas-ing yield of its addition products resulted. For substances with equal w., the yield.of addition produots~is equals too-&- The following,interpretati.onis,given for concurrent reactionss- Owing'to the increased adsorbability of-ohloro- alkyl silanes, hIghly active chloro-silyl radicals (CI 3~i and Cl 2'�iC 2'~) form on the catalyst surfacep They seize upon the hydrogen of the tri-7 alkyl, silane under the formatiou of a less active trialkyl-silyl.'raclidalt Only the lattex,;.relacts with.-the unsaturated bond of the etherv, Apart from,thisIg howevero also a direct addition of the chloro- Gi4l radical to tIhe unsatur.ated compound takes placen With the concurrent addition re- action of (CH (CI)S'iH'with C1 sin or C R SiHC1 the higha.f.adsorb- Y) r'ZH5) 3 2 5 2t ability of (CH axid its weak Si4 bondpr as compared with the 3)(C2H5)(C')S'H other two comrounds, oauees the predominant formation of the radicals (CH on the catalyst surface* These radicals are, hovdver, 3)(C~V(CI)S' unable to seize upon the more strongly bound hydrogen of Cl 3SiI[ or~ Card 3/~ 20360 S/020/6.1/136/005/92-1/032 Adsorbability and catalytic B004/BO5B C05 MCI 29 Inrpi-te of the stronger adsorbability of CH 3Y5 c1m, a predo~inantaddition of*this compound to the unsaturated ether sets in in t4ii,'qase~ Thi8'int6rptetatlon may also be'valid-foi the forming radicals (X:~ IC.1..~R - CH 00? CFClH),R' Thdr6 aTe 2 figureal 2 tableaq 2 .37. 2 2 and'q.. Soviret-bloc meferences,* ASSOCIATIONg.. Institu-t organicheakoy khimi:i imp N. D*.Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry ime,ni N. D. Zelinskiy,, Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTEDi September 17, 1960, by A. A. Balandinp Academician SUBMITTEDj September 14, 1960 Carld 41 AFANASIYEI V A - BYSMOV V.F.; DEKABRUN, L.L.; KULITMV) YU.N.; !-t~$ y :~~~NYANTS s A. U. Multipurpose spectrometer of nuclear magnetic reaonanceo Zav.3,ab. 28 no.1:102-103 162. (MIRA 15:2) L Institut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR. (Spectrometer) A,FANASIIE.L..Yk~Al~7._AFX4d!-~vevich; KITAYGORODSKIY, A.I., doktor fiziko-matem. nauk, prof., otv. red.; VOWEYNO, I.V., red. izd-va; POPOVA, M.G., tekhn. red. (Physical methods for studying the molecular structure of organic compounds ~Fizlcheskie metlody Issledovaniia etro- erdia molekul organicheskikh soedinenii. Frunze, Izd-vo All Kirgiz.SSR, 1963. 247 p. (MIRA 16:10) (organic compounds) (Molecular structure) VuLIK~,-l'N,,;11TEYNj I...V.) doktur fiz.-rimtem. nauk, prof., red.; "HEYNIKEA, Yu.N., doktor khi--.. naw.., red.; Yu.Yu.., kan'. fiz.-mat 71 nau?,, red.; kand. khim. nauk, red [Transan-Lions cf the Conference on ll~e. HivsicRl !.~3.lhods of ~Audy of Organic Goiqoun6s and Cherical '-:'rudy ~,oveshchaniia po fizj~!heslxl-im metociar. cheskikh soedinenii i khi,,icheski'l-.h Frunze, Ilim, 19c.;4. 268 p. 1-1:'-!L1) 1. Soveshchaniye po fizicheskim metodam., issledovani~a orgazdch.pshikh soyedinerilly i kh-Jrichesk--*,kh protlt~essov. Frunze, .1962. 2. Institul. v.~solomolehaiyLmykh coyedineniy P11 1,1361(9 Leningrad (for Vollkenshteyn). 3. in-st-Itut prjoilanykii soyedineniy A.TNI .3S51i, Posk-va (for Snaynkcr.. 4. Kaza--skiy gosudarctvenny-y univerol-tet, ~f,:r Samitoy .. 5. Institut orpiricheskoy W-Rdi Kllr-*,,~-;:~)y SSR) Fr-nze (for Afanaslyev). AFAN-AS'!T4V~--,V,,A-; STREL'TSOVA, I.F. (h-unze) Spectroscopy of aqueous solutions of carbohydrates. Part 1. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no. ltllO-115 Ja 165 (MM 19tl) I, Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Kirgizakoy SSR. Submitted March 12, 1964. ACC NRt 2 "APS013262 SOURCE CODE- TIR/0413/66/000/008/0052/005 INVENTqR: Afanas' vev,- V. A.; Volodin Yu. A.; Smirnov, V. A. Druzhinin, A. ORG: nohe ITLE, .'bxide-coated cathode. Class 21, No. I T SOURCE: Izobretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 8, 1966, 52 TOPIC TAGS: electron tube cathode, surface active coating, iridium osmi cathode ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing an oxide-coated cathode for electronic tubes containing a base on part of the surface of which is an emissive coating. To suppress the emission with an *nactive st~rjace coating and to obtain a clearly defined emitting surface, an. iridiumAr osmium4oating is applied on the inactive surface of the emissive coating. (Translation] [NT] SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE! 20Apr65/ 111,4c UDC: 621. 385. 032. 213. 6 LFANASIYEV, V.A., iisaJotont From the histucr,-j of the domestic leathcir ;l-,-cl-'uc~--*-'-n. Ilauch. trady I-ITI111 no.27:3-26 153. (1-1114 17:11) 1. Kafedra organizatsii 1)roizvc)d,-tva i el-cnomiki leftoy promyshlen- nOS4j Mloslcavskogo teklinologichoskogo instit-uta le-kc),:, promyslilennosti. u L' AF,~NASIYEW, V.A., assIsIlumt Leather ir.d;5try in t~,e uh-tases cf I e Lef E*auch. trudy "TILP n0.28:3-31 163. (1,11RA 17:11) 1. Knfedra 01--~m~Zat"M proizvoa,.!tvrt -1 promyshlenno~;Li vloskovoko,j-o d1no.Lituta. it the book: Frol-Jemy obshchey 1,.ara5itOlOvii (Iroblezs "Parasitism and Spibiosis, in k, of General Farasitology), 15-21, Leningrad-Yoscow, 1937 APANAS I YRV, V. A. Afanaslyev, V. A. "The production problems of eating silk- worm coccoons by fur-baaring animals," Karakulevodstvo i zverovodstvo, 1949, No. 23 p. 40-114. SO: U-3736, 21 May 53, (Letopir, 17,hum2l InykIi Statey, No. 17, 1949). 'is f yv ~ V , A I 'f [-V V. f~- ri FFI 0 lldeshovDa sodorzhardye PI 2410,5 A 'FILO 1: JA-S 1 E, VV. A I ~ S. A zveroVodstvOt 10/101 ':0- rakillevodstvo I zvorol v SOV- 'h' i I 31:-3o. so- Letopis, Illo. 32, 1949- APANA9110l V, ~I, "Effect of Keeping Silver Fox in Smaller Pens with a Vioven Wire Floor on Their Productivity and Viability," Kar. i Zver., 5, No.4. 19$2 1. AFANTASIYEV, V.A. 2. U-J31:1 (600) 4. Fur Farming 7. Procurement of animal feeds is an importarit ta.-,k of st"Ite -fur farms, Kar.izver.. 6 no. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. ABRAMOV, M.D., redaktor; AFAIIASIYICV, V.A.,, redaktor; P&UIDIX, N.Sh., redaktor; NICHAYAke"Ye.G., redaitor; FIDOTOVA, A.F., takhaicheakiy redaktor (Raising fur-bearing animals] Zvedrovodstvao. Izd. 2-oe, perer. i dop. Moak-va. Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 615 P. (MLRA 9:9) (Fur-bearing animals) USSR/Farm Animals - Wild Animals. Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958) 26pi Author : V.A. Afanaslyev Inst Title Notes on Scandiuavian Husbandry of Wild Animals. Orig Pub Karakulevodstvo i zverevodstvo 1956, No 5, 47-53 Q-6 Abstract Describes breeding in Scandinavian animal husbandry. Describes the essential criterion in selecting and matching wild life anim&ls, the quality of the fur, its color and size. Presents the registration forms used in the wild- life breeding ranches in Scandinavian countries. Card 1/1 USSR / Farm Animals. Wild Animals. q-4 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol-j, No 10; 1958, No 45247 Author Inst Not given Title Seal Meat - a Good Protein Feed for Growing Fur-Bearing Animals. Orig Pub :Karakulevodstvo i zvorovodstvo) 1957p No. 4) 28-32 Abstract :Experiments in feeding rav and jerked seal meat to silver- black foxes) Arctic foxes and rdnks showed that seal mat possesses high nutritive qualities and is not inferior to AFAVA31YEV, V. A., 'J'and. A~~ri. Sci. (diss) 'I.-.atlo:7r:lizatlo,-, of I :fethods of Care an~i Feedin:, of Furbearin, Ani.-L-.alS on Ani:.-I-I Onv- -1 - , k.-,.OzeB"l 1,:Oscow) 1961) 22 up. (Irloscow Veter. Acad.) 20k~ copies (KL Su-,)p 278). 008 TC-CESSION NR: AP5016081 UR/0302/65/000/002/0017/0019 681-142.642 Kazais, E. B.1 Plotnikov, A. D. AUTHOT!.'. TITLEt Specialized arithmetic unit SOURCE: Avtomatika i priborostroyeniye, no. 2, 1965, 17-19 TOPIC TAGS: arithmetic unit .,ABSTRACT: The development of a specialized few-digit arithmetic unit based on Ithree-eyele, ferrite-diode logical elements is briefly reported. The use of a table lof binary logarithm-antilogarithms has'simplified the logical circuit of the unit land has accelerated the multiplication, division, and evolution,operations. The unit ~performs'addition and subtraction of numbers, yiAds logarithms, and can add, isubtract, and shift the logarithms. 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I'vat- coo 00 v 100 1 oos $ ~ Kirovsk AcadenV of Sciences. too 0 009 Oel ~00 * x oo z OR- ti 0 0 A 18 - I L A MITALLMICAL LITERATI)III CLASSOICA11CO H: Pa. 4J-IV -T -) goo -Rb u u &T go it F or O al I dig ;9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :14 0 Co 0 q 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so :10 o goo 0 0 * o 0 0 0 0 0 gio 0 0 0 o 0 0 * 0 q a * 0 * 0 0 0 0 APANASOYEV,,__Yladimir Aleksandrovich', APfNKO, M.I., red.; I jd~i IIENKOp F.I., red. izd-va; SUNGIJROV, V.S.9 tekhn. red. [Optical measurements) Opticheakie izmereniia. Moskva, Izd- vo geodez.lit-ry.. 1961. 238 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Optical measurements) TITLZ. $clout I fie -techfti~l Conferenov of tbo U11GA I L In 9959 (X-chro-takhnichookays konforantoija UIIGL I K 1959 PREXOMALs Isweetlya wye.hikh uchebakh ~vwdvulr. Gend-11. I -nfut..- Y-k.. 1959. Mr r,. pp 144 - 146 (USSR) ABSTRACT. ft. periodic oni-tific-t-hoLcal ".f.-Ace of the ltomkqlm~ij Institm% inah"arv,w C.cd..Li. I kartog-fil 2:> 12-o' of Geodetic. 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Pop., &.1mat'"t Inventor, FQdsiQ-4-&0-t-T0-*the 100th Birthday of A. a. pop-)- 5-der X-dutrar 'JUrror ;b -ff---Y-XAksX1vT lent. ;d J:ct!,- -.r r.r ... Or re A :Lth Crem&271~wlmam Intensity G, Sork p p rt The rrbloa of co.P-tlng the T-I.- tl-- ad the IncMdof L:"r--Y L- the S--cX ... ut Of Ph,- -.tltl "'. C- Idt of T-&AL..l SOL..." It -11h -Method. of !L ~Vg -;:1-al K-L- Ch-m*t*rL0t1.0a of Aerial Camara obj.qtlv" Wltb Drupp,ag At-phorl. p-.__ .4 T-p.rat.--. Zgin.a, J_ML~~ jactared On ~Tortlcal Rule Systems of Righ-pro- di.las Optical T eadalltow-. A-istant 1. .." aid of VA-- .5,ght,ug by T.1 .... pea WIth Z.. plate.-. Vr.d..t. Student 7. P. 7^1thtim- dealt -I t~ Card. 415 somear....t. a. - Fair of St.ro- S-.Io. held a. Aprll 24 th- do"oell A l,;&&VdzLaUt,atLcn of Go,- d"y and Cartography A a ry Internal Aff.1- of tb: az$a)- A- Xw ltlr~v 1-turod on -Th* PInn end Doo-lar ... t or T.pofr.,~---- :. - - - r- .,. KULAGIN, S.V;; AFANAS'Y9v,-V.A.p dotsop retsenzent; KRAUSH, LoYaep dot ..Teiie-n-z'ent; FELL, V.G., dots., retsenzent; YESHCHENKOp N.V., red.; TITOVA, V.A.# red. [Photography and photographic apparatus] Fotografiia i fo- toapparatura. Petredavodak, RosvuzizoAt, 1963. 282 P, (MIRA 17:7) -4 of. (c 10 M 16 VKVD) OL IL 0- towl8 6.-o -ft" C JL V- rs~ P.- C. Aq- "14v %,* W-tor" sto,totvt low.-ors too., It m" (c I& AO 22 R&M) L 5 No"." .I-_- .10 IL C IL it Ks- V_ salsw- #.6v. V & S_ AL r. Stop- 0 _P- "Patems.. trydo., santponxim P)__ IL IL A- 'me J, 10 1. IL Pp.- r. AL L-somp H- L A. ory.. Cestomm" NwIlft Of MIND bill"WIS smi"y at lot. A. 11. POW MORS), MIDOW, 8-22 01M. "All vw, 0 Jill Wit *,I'Mi 2! 1 Jill S11 23/6 1/1000/022/016/0224 Aoo4/Aiol AUTHOR:- Afanas'yev, V.A TITLE: AutomLtic tabling unit PERIODICAL.- Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, no. 22, 1961, 19, abr'ract 22D115 (V sb. "Avtomatiz. i puti primeneniya vychisl. tekhn. v khim. prom-sti, Lugansk, 1959 [19601, 48 - 52) TEXT: The author describes a permanent storage unit developed by the Ll- sichansk Branch of the Automation Institute. The unit has been developed to be used in combination with a pH-meter and conductivity meter to measure the con- centration of salts and bases in the juice vapors of the ammonium nitrate shop. The unit is a memory system of an automatic table in which the pH-valUe deter- mines the number of the table column, while the conductivity value determines the line number. A prohibition cell on a ferrite core with the s4uare shape of the magnetic characteristic serves as elementary memory cell. The memory system is a ferrite netting with a number of horizontal rows equal to 14,.since.7 bina- ry digits are necessary for the recording of the concentration of the salts and bases in per centj with an accuracy of up to 1%. The number of vertical rows is Card 1/2 S/123/61/000/022/016/024 Automatic tabling unit A004/A101 determined by the number of divisions of the electric conductivity range. The recording of the values of the salt and base concentrations is effected by the prohibition buses passing consecutively across the ferrite netting. The author points out the possibility of using the automatic tabling units In various tech- nical fields owing to the universality of the discrete unit used in it, F. G. M. [Abstracter's notes Complete translationi Card 2/2 L __ ", 0~ ACCESSION NR: AT5011627 "F!,XfOC IDDO/DW/0542/0548 ALTMOR: Afaras'yev, V. A.; Pikalevski,,,, L. V. TITLE: Decodei circuits based on f erri Vseso.-,-,,,znoye sove shcha_'. a -qm tk i telp- r, 6 111 1 Me rt t' 10 1 V C e' ementyavtmat ik i tp ~-el '-'C'V TOPIC TAQ9: decoder circuit, ferritc r-rans4stor matrix decoder ABSTRAUT'! Matrix decoders folloutin2~ pnt-nr- q~!-ive switching given by /V -2 A A - -A A - -A A At ~-`~AeIAAJA T 51370..65 ACCESSION NR: AT5011627 are CQ-,,Sf~C!!~;Vv frOT ZeTO on OTIC'rg of th2 (u~here e03 el, ...J, en-2, 8n-I dE-coded binar- o d e an d -C,, ~~(-C-""e z ptitf-r and cuil' ru I 19S4) . I w,,,~ twc, inp-rs decoders described b y (1) ana coverl:,i; L L -somewhat and -obtains IA(e, . IV ... V e1 V e,)-. e, A e, L51370-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5011627 one can then associate to eRch fk an element which should trigger on ly in the presence of a ptilse not e-itering into the lnracl-et "~i, absence of all the W.thii. th, And (n-1) closed inputs). It Ls easv to materfalfzp - :c, clements using ferrite toroids, The article Prescrits 0~ ~ 'r. d -- s r a c ; C~ 7 0 f a t i c h a dec,der c-arrviiii,, out the awl. q --odi- eontain~,-ig 4i, -(!,rs s re a' ssed. ,) r ic., art. har- A"SX-LATION: none SM11TrED- 29Sep64 ENCL- 00 SUB CODE: DP NO REF SOVi 004 OTHER- 002 Card 3/3-7"Iff, AFANASIYEV. V.A.; KAZAIS, E.B.; PLOTNIKOV, A.D. Special-purpose aritImetical device. Avtom. i prib. no.2:17-19 Ap-Js 165. (MIRA 18M AFANAPYBI, V.A.; ITENBPRG, I.I.; KAZAIS, E.B.; SWLKOV, V.A. Network for progran interruption. Avtom. i prib. no.l: 40-43 ja-Mr 165. (MIRA 18.-8) AFANASIYEVS V,D., kand. tekhn. nauk Selecting the foming angle in the production of epirally welded Pire. Stall 25 no.J2j1Ill-lU3 D 165# (MIRA 18.-12) ie Vmesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy I proyakt,no-konBtrukirrokiy imlrltut motallurgicheskogo, mashinostroyen.413s. AFANA8'Y3 VD,, kftnd. takhn. nauk. -I_ ;hza WOZZA; Investigating a rAw system of electric drive for drum-type flying shears. [Trudy] TSHUTHASH 73:77-126 155. (MIRA 110) (Shears (Machine tools)-Blectric driving) APANASOYEV, V.D., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Investigaffng individual roll drives fased on cold rolling milles [Trudy] TSNIITKASH no.80:58-83 1569 MR& 10:1) (Rolls (Iron mills)~-Nlectric driving) GURIVICH, Asr1yell Tefimovich; ROKOTYAN. Tavgeniy Sergeysvich:_AZLVASA=SY- V D rdalctor; IPOBZDIB, I.S., redaktor; GORDONP L*Xep redaktor P-i~zoluetel stva; HIRWV, A.P., tekhuichaskiy redaktor. (Methods for investigatingiriolling mills] Matedy iseledovaniia prokatnykh stanov. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhnAzd-To lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1937. 494 p. (HLRA lo-.6) (Rolling mills) APANASIYNV, V.D kaudidat takhnicheskikh uauk. 'Autoeafization of now rolling mills. Yeet.mRsh. 37 no,6:3-8 je 157. (XLRA 10:7) (Rolling mills) (Automatic control) A'UTHORBi Afanaelyev, V. D., Candidate of Technical 105-58-3-3/31 1'c1`5-n_c-es-,-rv__o'9otenko, V. A. ,Engineer TITLE: Speed Control of a Direct Current Motor When,Fed by a Magnetic Amplifier (Regulirovaniye skorosti dvigatelya ostoyannogo toka pri pitanii yego ot magnitnogo usilitelya~ PERIODICAW Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 3, PP- 14-19 (USSR) ABSTRACTO An-approximated, yet rather simple computation method is given here. It admits the determination of the mechanical character- istios of the amplifier motor system according to the work charaotiristic of the ampl�fier from the catalogue. For the computation of the statio characteristics of direct current motors of low output which are fed from the power supply (in- dustrial frequency) over a magnetic amplifier the inductive resistance of the armature can be neglected and substituted by An equivalent effective resistance Re- (equation (1)). Thus the task consists in finding artificial amplifier characteristics in various load resistances which differ from the nominal ones. For this purpose the conception of the uni- Card 113 versal characteristic (Ref. 1) is used. The amplifier Speed Control of a Direct Current Motor When Fed by a Magnetic 105-58-3-3/31 Amplifier * ..A - ohara6teriatio consists of relative units, i..e. as function of tho steering-control current, taking into account the posi- tive feed-back of the amplifier. The experiment~al- and com- puted characteristics of the magnetic anplifier."M-1 given here show that they differ by 10%. Therefore it C*an .be adsum- 'ed that the computation method given here guarantees sufficient accuracy for practice. The computations for other amplifiers have analogous results'. The description of the checking of the p9asibility of a substitution of the motor load by an equival- erit-offeotive resistance by experimental way follows. It is shown that the introduction of only corresponding positive current feed-baok is not sufficient in order to obtain fixed mechanical characteristics of the motors. Besides.this also the negative voltagd feed-back has to be carried out. The ex- periments showed that in sohemes.with magnetic amplifiers with internal feed-back it is necessary to use additionally a small winding for the exteriL&1-q7o0itive current feed-back; i.e. in such a way that the current feed-back factor is increased by 3-5~ and the carrying out of the negative voltage fedd-back is thus faoilitated. Comprisingly is said that the selection of Card 2/3 the.amplifier type is very important for securing the demanded Lit ir 5 k R fill 0 a its b., 14 as IR Effh'fti r vj pul OPP cl Eli. ILE rig I R P-P F MJZHANOVSKITp MIgerd Yladielavovich; Prinimal ucbastiya P151f=9 M.Ts. BRUI-HININ, N.N.. kand.tokhn.nauk, reteenzent; AFANASIUT, V.D., ksnd&tekhn,uaukj red.; XISELEVA, T,I,, red. V.V., takhn.red. [Electric drives on reversing rolling mills] Blektroprivod reversivnykh stanov gorischei prokatki. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chornoi i tovetnoi matellurgii, 1961. 444 p. WRA 14:1) (Rolling mills--Electric driving) _A?ANAS IIEV t - VaxUly- -D I - tekhn.red. gpjjqyjqbj__QUREVIGH, A.Ye., red.; YEI-00., V.V.) [Electric drives of automatically controlled flying shears] Elektroprivod avtomaticheskikh letucIdU nozhnits. Moskva,, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 143 P. (Biblioteka po avtomatike (MIRA $) no.59) 15:10 (Shears (Machine tools)-'-Flectric driving) AW' PUMM I BOOK F"LOITATION SOV/5985 Rokotyqn, Ye. S., Doctor of ToohnIcal Scioncos, ed. Prokatnoye proizvodetvo; opravochnik (Rolling Industry; Handbook) V. 1. MoDcow, Motallurgisdat, 1962. 743 p. Errata slip Innartod. 9250 copiou printed. Authora of thia voltirtint B. S. krkrenko, Cnii0drito of Technical Sciknne"s; V. D. Afanaalyav, Candidate or Tochnictil S--icticca; 11. Ytt. Bravvin, Fnglnoor; H. P. Vavllov, Enginoor; A. 13. Vornlic, DvJnonr; K. A. Golublkov, t'nFlnuorl S. 1. GuInkin, Academician, Academy or !3cJt:nc-ni 11-SR; A. Yo. GurovIchIEnginoorl V. 1. Davydov, Candidate of Tochnical V. G. Drozd, Enginoor; N. F. Yormolayov, Enginoor; Ye. A. Mitovich-6topha, Enginearl N. It. Kirilin, Candidate of Tochnical Sciences; 14. V. Kovynov, En:~inoor; A. 11. Kogaa, Bng~noor; A. A. Korolov, Professor; M. Ye. KuCaycnko, Euginoor; A, V. Lackin, Rnrinoor; B. A. Lovitanskly, Engineer; V. H. Lujovokoy, Diginoor; I. M. I'Vorovich, Candidate of Technical Scioncoo, M. S. OvOrarov, V. 1. Pastornak, Fnglnoor; I.'L. Parlin, Dootor of Tochnical 3cinnoon; 1. S. Pobodin, Candidate or Technical Saienooo; Ye. S. Rokotyan, Doctor of Technical Sciancon; H. H. SnOyan, Candi- date of Technical Sciences; V. V. Smirtl*ov, Candidate or Technical Scioneen; V. S. Smirnov, Corresponding Flamber, Acadomy of Soiencoe USSR-, 0. P. Sokolovskiy, Card I/D _V Rolling Industryl Handbook SOV/5985 Enginoori 0. P. Soloylyov, Engincurl M. A. Sidorkovich, En[;Ineor; Ye. M. Tratlyakov, Engineer; 1. S. Trivhovakiyp Candidate or Technical Sciences) G. N. Khankin, Engineer; and A. 1. Tnalil;ov, Corresponding M-mbar, Acndam'y of Sciences WSR. lntroduotion2 A. 1. Tr-rolikov, Correapondinr Monbor, Aendon.7 of S'Mionces USSR; Yo. S. 'i okotyan, Doctor of Technical Scioncon; and L. S. Al'ohovakly, Can- didato of Technical Sciences, Edo. of Publishing Housot V. M. Gorobinchonko, R. M. Golubehik, and V. A.*Rymov; Tech. Ed.t L. V. DobuzhinDkaya. PWOSM This handbook in Intended for technical personnel of metallurgical and machine-building plants, soioatific roicarch Institutes, and planning'and do- sign organizations. It may, also be useful to students at schools of higher education. CMMGEi. The fundamentals of plastic doforrntion of metals am diacussod aAnj with the theory of rolling and drawing. Mathods of determining the power con-' aumption and the fovrca~-Irfrollifi~ with plane surface or grooved rollo,ve Card Rolling Industry; Handbook SOV/5985 6. Calculation of the drawing force and required power 644 7. Auxiliary equipment of drawing machines 646 PART IV. ELECTRIC DRIVE AND AUTOMATION OF ROLLING MILLS Ch. 27. Electric Drive of Rolling Mills (B. A. Levitanskiy) 1. Selection of the motor and of the drive type 661 2. Power consumption and efficiency of the main drive 663 3. Characteristics of electric machinery of the main drive and of auxiliary mechanisims 664 Ch. 28. Electric Drive of Reversible Bloom:Lng and Slabbing Mills (B. A. Levitanakiy) 1. Rolling condition and principal requirements of the electric drive 682 2. Calculation of power and selection of reversible drive 683 3. Control of the motor at the reversible rolling mill 691 Ch. 29. Electric Drive of Shape, Plate, Sheet, and Tube-Rolling Mills Afanaslyev) Card W19 Rolling Industry; Handbook SSOV/5985 1. Electric drive of continuous billet mills 699 2. Electric drive of shape mills 700 3. Electric drive of plate and sheet hot-rolling mills 704 4. Electric drive of plate and sheet cold-rolling mills 708 5. Electric drive of tube-rolling mills 713 Ch. 30. rlectric Drive of Auxiliary Mechanisms (V. D. Afanaslyev) LAbridged'i 1. Electric drive of flying shears 715 2. Electric drive of the screw-drawn mechanism on reversing mills 718 3. Electric drive of coilers of cold-rolling mills 719 4. Electric drive of transfer tables 721 Ch. 31. Automation of the Rolling Process (A. Ye. Gurevich) [Abridged] 1. Definitions and general requirements 722 2. Organization of the rolling process 725 C ard 18/19 . ~z' I AFANAS'YEV,_Jj,,Jjj; Dig1jovich- BORISOV, Yurly Matveyevich; GUREVICH, Azrlyel- YerlMovlCh; IZVITANSKrY., Boris Aronovich; MAKEYEV, Ivan Fedorovich; STEFANOVICH, Nikolay Nikolayevich; KHALIZEV, Georgiy Petrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; 'SINITSYN, O.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; NEMIROVSKIY, M.I., prepodavatell, retsenzent; YAKOVENKO, N.N., red. izd-va; ISLENTIYEVA, P.G., tekhn. red. (Electrical equip~pnt of ferrous metallurgy enterprises] Elektro- oborudovanie predpriiatii chernoi metallurgii. [Byj V.D.Afanaslyev i dr. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 606 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy tekhnikum (for Nemirovskiy). (Iron and steel plants--Electric equipment) VALITER, ~.K.; 'ALYLBOVSY%iY, I.I. [Zaliuoovslkyi, 2.T.); JTlUCfMRFlVP -I.A. [lailacharloi, V.O.J, AF.UNASIYEV, V.D. Plousurement of omagnotic ratlot: ~lf' in Ejie ,yr excited state. Ukr. fi-,,. :'mr. 8 (MIRA 17: 8) S/056/0/044/004/002/044' B1021BIS6 AUTHORSt Xlyucharevj V. A.o Vallter, A. Koo Zalyubovskiyt 1. Lp Afanse 1yev V. Do' 182 -------Xessurement--of-- the Syromagnetic ratio of the W nuel eus in the first excited state PERIODIULl'-`Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretioheskoy fizikis V* 44t no- 4o 196~$ 1136 - 1140 TBXTs The authors developed an apparatus suitable for measuring the gyro-' magnetic ratio of excited nuclei according to the method of Coulomb exoita 11 as to the method of n-correlation. Its main parts are a two tion 46 we Channel goniometer, an,olectronic recorder, and an electromagnet generating fields. of UP to*35000:gause. The )r-detector consists of a N&I(TI) crystal; -FF with an d?--)Y-42 ( U-42) photomultiplier; its pulses are fed to a fast-slow' coincidence circuit. The gyromagnetic ratio of the first excited state 1 (100 -kev) of the even-even W162 nucleus was measured by the 4,g-correlation; methods Neutron-irradiated natural metallic tantalum was used as a gamma sources The gyromagnetic ratio was determined from the perturbation of ...the rr-correlation of the 229 100 kev,caacade caused by the magnetic