SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANTONOV, P.K. - LITOVCHENKO,N. V.

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lei T q,' 7 01. OP PF bui MW A~: -11W, 7~1 ff J1. ANMOYI P.X. (XULA 6t 10) Amoster ovitch. Inergetik 3 no.5tl5-16 0 15). (A=ster) SHEKHETSP V.P.; LITYUGA, V.S.j AN7r;NOVj,f*..; KHLEVNYUKp S.S. Seadautomatio machine for testing disk springs. Manhinostroitell no.7ilO JI 163. (MIRA 160) (Springs (Meahdnl8M)--Teatlng) LITVINUV, N-N- (Ve,likiY* Luki),' -AlIMNOV, P-K- (Ullyaliovskaya )blast'); cituiNuv, V.M. (I*nitoj:Urok)';-Fi;TAOVO V.P. (laningrad) Terminology and concepts of olemontary algebra. Mat. v shkole no. 5 &59-65 S-0 163, MLk 16:11) HAKOVSKIY.Yonismin L'Yovich, doktor tokhn.nauk; KAKHAVOY, Georgiy Samenovich, Insh.; LYASHINKO. Dmi trly Nikolays-vich, insh.; AMONOT, -P.1., Insh., red*; SOROKIN, X.Ne, Insh., red*; KNITROV9 PsAsq 4ekhnsred.# [Tunnel and subvay konstruotion &'broad] Soorushenis tonnelei i metropolitanov sa rubothom. Hoskyao Oos. transp. shel-dor, Isd-vo 1957, 147 po (Babushkin. Voesoiwinyi nauehno-iseledovatollskil Inistitut transportnogo strottelletva, Trudy, no.26) (MIRA llt6) (Tunnels) (.Su'bvmys) "INIIIAwozli.l~l of t0o lt,-Jrocw-l,\m rro,tpoctizv for C.A. 3As Survey)-." 30toialtnala :,Auki, i TeEliniks, 1'A,,-;hRcnt, No. IJ7, ANTOWV. P.L. Diffused permnability of some argillaceous rock. Oankhts.xet.polsk. neftl t gas& no.2:)i-55 '54. KaA 9tIO) (Clay) (Permeabtlity) (Rocks) - -4N, A=MYO-F.L.; BOTNEVAp T.A.j rEREMENKOp N.A.1 7,11ABREV, D.V.1 SUBBOTA, M.I.; TURXRLITAUB~ N,,M,l TASENFVp B,P. Present status of oil ard gas geochemical prospecting methods. Trudy VNIGNI nos lOt227-UO 158* (MIM 14: 5) (Geochemical prospecting) A)ITOMOVO ~.L. Studying the distribution of gas Jn rockn as relatJ to All"the Trudy VNIONI noe 10t241-256 158. IHIRA 14:5) (Gooohonloal prospecting) (GaBj Natural-Geology) .4 ANTONOTS P,L,; GLOMOVA, 0,A,,,,- KOZLOYI VP* of hydrocarbon -eo#see thmugh rock salt. Geol. nefti 2 no.2t 4?A9 F 1.58. (MM llt2) 1, Yeasoyusn" muohno-In-Iledovatelskly geologo-ratyadochm n6ftya- noy Institut, (ass, Natural) (Rook salty (Diffusion) A:$? Mum; To Pal TAUDOITIM!, I. arm"Tigle T I WWWOU J11114006116" Ot 01110 wA OLI, Wwir Wamitr au& DImUctuality." Abilrack the artkis gives a doict;p6on of the "ossis Opi *nomalies observed on various levels of a sac iof o"d of m;";ma a( oil sommil qas6 "it Infooft isrW d"Oom In surface Wye" above oil and goo pools testify to the In ver4oul %#"*I of 04 smiklooft of sed"Iftliory Mal. virticol Inigration of gas" and to amo;owavs DOCK ekes of 10% 04 early Issrgu of IM forine6on of 19dow'"tery teas #11oftiftotion of oil WA gas poets, the protsists of 04"fiao Cause a 1640810 44 mass Items Diffusion we"w4ats 0. for various "" of Mal %Nqr*d into eq~ mwd;.m eq lAte.the towomore as won miry betivoien IV - 10-1 cailtsec. In some cases one too 0 pr4mory Oftwowlepieft of Iw goom in IWORawipe Wool 0 i olso" Asi *Ing of diff4sloa of the low values of 0. * 4 r "66"16% votlerrounal WOW46 Af "111, equal to 10, - IV cmitom the diesswWw" of Dwring 90 o4 It" mictwommoloolon anal *4 femme6am of vat p"Is by 11totwooly d4fitsion alone Is to grew Adoit deptilift Im Itillowl"D processes ploy *0 omw polit their limerfafloA w1IM4 Coologic time can be exploload It"If" of 04 M 0 olistalved slate be^ In co,"mosid go- try the smostsioduiess of " Poo" cow try " phw*mww m Goo! In " vmtw. 0 toomml of dissolvetl Do$ and 0 of I%$ " out of *9 diffusion raidecio got lassies of Components It" 04 "Opel, condensation of I*W hy" -mmill so by t4 race"', In a goolook Mae, famw6ais of torls"I fromm gas" as deco skq IWN"retwe Goal pmrw oliem pools or by a cbmill mow mplotsom of IM go womellosmeriall due to No Mw low datow bWL --..OUA lows dad MA View tm ON 014 1" pom (vow w4sr" d1swAftoon owe 00 W of thoo of to " processes of AW66ON dIff"W" so VON as &A to gto socamWelims on shmW take Into Q9COVM AGI Only 04 lowl" 0" removal of gas OW e11 by 04 "Wer ave. At "a of 0 "IV W also 0* owovnh *I possmos see OU A 04k 00A 16"0L The WOOMM of 111fteftot we hivold to be 0411 www" " lecteink 6" eow *" C" somm 66 4~060ime go 0 PW W" so Owd So 014116 mmt 1A to = tw No OU m ANTONOV jj~- ". sUnge and duration of the diffusion of gases froz pools into edge wnters. Gaz. prom. 8 zme9tl-6 5 163, (MiRA 170) .. ".. - 1 4 - ~- ~ -~ ; ?~, " .1 ~~ i ~ " , , , , -------w ~ ~ I - ~' ': ~ ", 11 i.-, - - , "' - , I- li , ~ I AHMOY., Petr Rikhaylovich, master Bportit SSSR-, STAGIVICH, R.A., red.; 11 *d- KMYAKINA, K.S.. takhn.red. o * .9 re ,, EKethodology In training of porschutistel Veoprony wtodiki obuchentis parashiutists-sportsiona. Moskva. Ild-vo VOSW# 1959. 183 P. (Parachuting) (NDU l3t4) A]MNOV. p.M.. polkovnik, voyennyy letchik- pervopo klassa Flight directors stwlyo Vest,Vosd*71. n**llj)3-)8 1 160. (MIRA I)III) (Air traffic control) 3/115(60/000/06/05/031 B00004 AUTHORSi Yyeotskiy, A# Vo, Antonov,_P, 1,,j Kuroohkiri, A. P. -am~ TITLEt An \Aror Automatic Compensation of the Temperature jimetrument Error in Measurements of Length PMODICAL a IsmeritelInays. takhnikat 19609 No, 6p pp. 9-10 TEXTt Tbis is a description of an instrument developed by the Byuro vlaimosamenyalmosti (pureatt of Interohangeable Manufactur WO for automa- tio compensation of the temperature error (types BB-1029 (Bir-10294aM 68 -10 (BY-10072). It Is unod for a simple and pneumatic measurement of-lingth, Small.-miss thermistors of the type EM T-i (YeVT_1)11i.,.'_ attached to the workplece to be tested or to the gauge of the measuifrn-g Instruneatt serve as sensItIve elenfints. The two thermistors are oonneatcd to the branches of a self-balanoing bridge (Fig, 1). The dimensions of ud Oorkpiooo are measured by means of it pneumatic differential instrument (Fig* 2). Within a certain tomperaturs rangag the indications of the in- strument depend only on the size of the vorkpisoe which is kept at a con- stant temperature, The applicability of this Inbtrument was experimental- Card 1/2 y~. TIMXMCK* PA*p k*Ad,tskhnnnuk; TMARXT. A.D., arkhltokt,- XONTSW, A.T., lash.1 ANTONOT, P.T., insh.; KHOTORTANINIT. D.L.. insh.-. SMNIN10, 1A.-kamda,geoL-minerlensuk: XOMOTj Me, insh.. red.; KOISISTA. NOT#$ st"tatTeww'sa v7pusk Eftecifications for making, designing, and using sand limestone wall blacks] TakhMohaskis ukazaniis no prolsy6detwo, proaktiroyanis I pritseneale v stroltelItAvo krupsykh stenovykh blokay is pillayth livestalakov. liev, Biuro tekhn.pomoshchl NI11K AMAUSM, 1958. 82 P. . (KIRA 1212) I* Mtralate KInIpterstyo ntroitelletva. Takhnichaskoyo upravlaxiYe. 2. Odevskly Inshenerne-stroltelinyy Institut (for Anton*v). 3. Insti- tut stroymaterisloy Akedoomli strottelletva i arkhitektury USSR (for Solooluko). (Buildir (Limestone) g blacks) ALEKHIN, F.K.; ALOTIII, L.M.; ALTArSV, Sh.A.; A14TOI10V P.Ye.; MZIK, Yu.Ya.; BF.LENtXIY, D.M.; BRATCIIDKO,-U-.F-.p gomyy inzh.1 DREPNER, V.A.; ER Kvv *?.F.; VALISHTEYN, G.I.; YM'.OLElOKp N.S.; ZHISLIN, I.M.1 IVANOV~ V.A.; WNSHENK01 G.Ye.; PON, S.S.1- KODYKt G.T.; KREMMCRUTSKIYp N.F.; KURDYAYEV, B.S.; KUSHCHANOV, G.K.; MASTER, A.Z.; PRMURAZMSKAYA, Ye.I.1 ROMTALI, Yu.M.; RUDOY, I.L.; RUSHCHIN, A.A.; RYBAKOV, I.P.; SAGOOV, A.S.; SAMSONOV, H,T.; SERGAZINp F.Sq SKLEPCIIUK, V.M.; USTINOVp A.M.; UTTS, V.N.; FEDOTOV, I.P.; KIIRATIKOV, G.Ye.; SHILENKOV,V.N.; SIINAYDW, M.I.; DOYKO, A.A., retsenzent; SUROVA, V.A.p ved. red. (Mining of conl deposits In Kazakhstan] Razrabotka ugoll- rqkh meatorozWenii Kazakhstana. Moskva, Nedra# 1965. 292 p. WIRA ISO) POLOVK"t G.P.% SULIMV, G.K.UA-N-TT!YJ-?--XO- Plow with an acti" cutler for cutting tough coal. Nauch trud KNIUI no. 11031-336 162. (WRi 177 7 ,!k -v ', - ; .- . - -N -1 - ~-9 ~i~- -TI4 ~ 1-1 : I., - e I I.. ., ~: t:-, - 3/627 )1521~ 60 OU2/000/006/027 -3, D2 9 9/VD3 0/4 AUTHORSt Anionov, R. Aop Smorodin, Yu. A., and Tulinova, Z. 16 TITLEs Air ehowere at an altitude of 9-12 km SOUROE: International Conference on Cosmic Radiation, Moscow, 1959. Trudy. v. 2. $hirokiye atmosfernyye livni i kas- 101_4 kadnyye protsessy, 406 TEXT: The density spectrum of extensive air showers was-studied by means of hodoscoped counters, whose disposition Js shown in a figure. In one o.," the experiments, a system of Ionization cham ere operated in conjunction with tho hodoscope6 In order to obtain the density spectrum of the showers, the mean denaity& of a shower was determined at al'i the counters Jointly. Such a me od of determin- 11ILT reducee the offect of local e iactron-density fluctuations, The taseage from the distribution ac,,ording to the number of opera- tIng counter Im to the density apectrum, was effected by means of 40 the Integral equation Card 1/4 3 L5 24 B/627/60/002/000/006/027 Air Qhrwers at an D290,/D304 w 1.4 0 = ~Cmo(l - eF'Mme--P(;140-m) dH lp 4 UT 0 where v' is the area of a counter and dll,"dp - the 9ought for diffe- renlial density-apectrum; taking as the zleroth apprcximation dH/dp - f(ep)(dp)-2.5 one obtains 00 m f(lp)m 0 40 ax ) (op)-2,1(1 - e-PC.)Me-9(4 O-m)d( 1)=-'( eP)maxS(m) 0 A figure ahowe the differential dienelty-opectra. for showers at sea Card 2/4 15 4 'r S/62 A 002/000,,-'C0,,,`0,'1 Air showers at an D299YD304 level, and at altitudes of 9 and 122 km. The showers were J~:vldod in- to 3 groups, according -to the electron-density recorded rtt Oir, cen- ter of the apparatus. It was Mind that the distribution t-,' tna shower axes Is little affected bj changes in shower interj(,Ji-,Y. In the following It Is assumed that at altitudes of 9 and 1? the lateral distribution of electrone is expressed (in the by Nishimura's function, A comparison of experimental and thrforetical values showed good agreement, It was found that the later,'O. diotri- butIon of electrons In extensive air showers changea with -.i1tj1Aude. The mean energy of the electron-photon component wae deterr,-,ned by the Ionization chambgre, simultaneously with hodoar-tope revol,-ilrtgs, L Further, the integral. partiole-spectra of the showeri; werf.- obt~tined for the interval 5-1A .N,C5.107. On the basis of the inteL,triii apoc- tra, the energy opoctra of the primary particles were thereby, very simple assumptions were made. The results i-Are In a table. There are 4 figures, 5 tables and 2 referen,~e:i,~ i So- viet-bloc and I non-Poviet-bloo. The reference to the Ezq-,:' guage publication rc,'s as fnllows. K. Kamata, J. 3uppl. cf Progr. Theor. Phye.,. no. 6, 93, 1958. Vnrd ~/4 SM, Air showera at tin ... 4/60/002/000 '0.I';~,,,'0?7 D299/D304 ASSUCIATIONs Fizicheakiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva A", phy- eioe Inatituto im, P. N. Lebedev AS USSR)i issledovatellskiy inotitut yadernoy f121k entlflo Reaearch Inntitute of Nuclear Phy., Mos.. cow State University) CarJ 4/4 PlMNOV, H. A. and TLJLIf;OVA, Z. I. ard &mMCjDIv# lue At "Experimental Data on Development of Extensive Air Showers In Upper Atmaphere" Report presented at the International Conference on Conm~.c Rays and Earth Storm, 4-15 September 1961p Kyoto, Japan. PH. Lebedev Institute of Physics, Moscow, USSR R. A. ANTONOV, Yu. A. 11.00HOD1141 Z. 1. ;mLitiON'41 Evolution of vertical M in the upper atmosphere report submitted for the 8t1i Ititi. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (IUPAP), Jaipur India, 2-14 t)ec 1963 AMESSION NN AP4009107 - S/0056/63/045/006/1865/1874 AUTHORSt Antonov, R. A.j Smorodin# Yluo A.1 Tulinovao Z. 1. TITLEs Altitude variation of vertical extensive air showers in the upper part of the atmosphere SOURCEs Zhurnal eksper. i teoret. fitiki, v. 45, no. 6, 1963f 1865-1874 TOPIC TAGSs extensive air shower,, cosmic rays, cosmic radiation, air shower flux, vertical air shower flux, shower particle lateral distribution, Gross transformation, particle number spectral expo- nent, cascade parameter, electron photon component ABSTRACT: Experiments have been performed in the upper part of the atmosphere to obtain data on the fluxes and spectra of vertical ex- tensive air showers and also on the lateral distribution of the show- er particles. Another purpose of the inveutigatLons was to check on the validity of the generalized Gross transformation for vertical showers, to check the particle-numL..r spectral exponent, ard to de- .termine the cascade parameter. The experimental counter array used Card 1/4 1/ ACCESSION NRi AP4009107 for the Curpose is described. 7b4i altitude variation of showers with -10 particles, obtained on the basis of the ex9erimental re- sults, indicates that the particlos with energy -10' eV, which ini- tiate those dhowers. exporionce a high energy dissipation in the interactions. A considerable fluctuation in the mechanism of energy transfer in the electron-photon component of the shower in also indicated. "The authors take the opportunity to express deep grati- tude to S. N. Vornov for help with the research." Orig. art. hass 0 figures, 15 formulae and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Fizicheakiy inatitut im. P. N. Lebadeva. AN SSSR (Physics Institute, AN SSSR) SUBMITTEDt 2lJun63 DATE ArMs 027ob64 RNMs 01 SUA CODEt PH NO REP SM 009 OTHM 009 Coid 2/k I/ XXES910N NRs AP4012519 S/0056/64/046/001/0028/0035 AUTHOR: Antonov, R. A.1 Smorodin, Yu. A.; Tulinova, Z. 1.~ TITLEs Production of hiyh Laercry Garmia quanta in extensive air showers with aaergies 10 4__1015-oV in the upper third of the atmos- phere SOURCEt Zhurnal ekevirr. i teoret. fiz;.,' v. 46, no. 1, 1V64,' 20-35 TOPIC TAGSt pion generation, extensive air showers, high energy photon production, electron photon cascade, electron photon compo- nent, shower size, shower particle density, air shower size, air shower parti6le density, extensive air shower size, Landau theory, Heisenberg model, Heisenberg fire ball model, pion generation multi- plicity ABSTRACTa In order to obtain data on 'the generation of pions in interactions at dnergies exceeding 101'1 eV, for which only indirect' Card 1/3 ACCES6XON NR: AP4012519 data are presently available, the authors registered the electron photon cascades initiated by -y quanta produced in extensive air sliowers with 10 3_106 particles. The oxperiments were performed with apparatus described elsewhere (ZhETP v. 45, 1865, 1963) at air pressures k87 and 311 g/cm 2, in the y-quantum energy range 10 12.. 10 13 W. Electron photon cascades with energy above 7 x 10 11 OV wero registered. The size of the shower was determined simultaneous- ly by registering the particle density in the shower at several points. The multiplicity of pion generation, calc!%Iuted on the is basis of these data for interacticna of particles of energy -10 OV. e;ceeds noticeably the value predicted by the Landau theory. The degree of energy dissipation agrees more closely with the Heisenberg fire-ball model. "The withors take the opportunity to express deep gratitude to S. N. Vernov for help with the research, and to.M.';. Solov'yev for operating the ionization set-up." Orig.. art. hass 3 Card 2/3 'ACCESSION NRs AP4012519 figures, 8 formulas, and 4 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Pizicheskiy institut im. P. N. L,.bedeva AN SSSR (Physics institute,.AN SSSR) SUBMITTEDs 21Jun63 DATE ACQt 26Feb64 ENCLt 00 SUB COM PH' NO REP SOV's 006 OTHERi 000 Card 3/3 L "ItUi-t-I ?~~m 0 /FN T PC CIT TJ.P(o) ...ACCISSIONNII: AT40499$3 -A-UVORt kknIoq-6!6 TAft MMIANOW :Wvml -W-"ti-on the devidopment cf lixt "- n t lipper bulf j~j 77~ of the atmovphero --AKMRC.U-.-A!4 MM. Piztcho5kly institat. Tnidy*, v. 26, 1964. Kosmichosidye lucht (Coamle raiTs.-RVI U10- TOPIC TAGS: Wr shower. upPer ntmoqphero, gair ma quantum, vleetron pbotorl casc.-kdo, 1101genborg fireoral ABSTRACT: Two questiona Pro resolvord on the bw Is of ewerim mitol dain - Ov.,% heighi dependonecof vertical extemnive air showors and Ow formation of -- . p, i r s hp ), v f,, r t3 . A (I Ic t t n s tt~m - aUA W-W a 0 n - (* I I t a I ft" 0 nAr showorn; 3. global height _f6t-depmidonce of vertic-sil extensive air showers; 4. vndln) Ii.9tribitim? of psirlicles t,-j otcswers-, 5. lolght dept-wivneo of ve -Cctil rhowors -Ith i jdvim numbuc of particics. 711v rh tic". Slott of :44, s9c.-ni] Ij';eqtJ(In h.); I P. f-( 0, 4111 crM) ol: 1, 444.A-Ixen-photon mseadvig it) pxt;cT(nI-,~e rdr wwwors; 2~ mdr-ulattlican, Qi wbhe total nurnbor of higb-cuergy win- -ACC-M-,IOI(- Mt.- AT40499,33 Y-Tionta In eMonsive ob- shownirs rs ii-piven upw(,r. I-. experiment-rif renuu; 4. -upoctra, of hirli-energy (-quaiih in v.,jirnstve Mr L;hcv;-1rs of a gi,(,jj powop. The followin (V11- - 1 --9 J- drawn Tbv dii-Irrop of'cm?r-,-,v dLsj(1.paLj - - fij Uhn frit,iji 01- nw-loor jut"ra. it mhu-wera with ennrgitua -i vitmo i. - ev 1:i hi0i Thv malco 1,-)i ti ti Of 1hv f m-rvv i~; rr -o pi"Fiq %NO) orw't h-I (If h, I: I by da I a III ! it,j r I - f L - 4 i t- 1ro m i ivt-r i iii I -i an(i i i icn) 'I nd th o m X Ittilim (if sh,ivvvrq with N 0"; 2 llic dorrer, of c-i-I'l di~!,,;Ipahofi lf~ 1111~110i- th-IJ) Pro U'ded hy th- j~naximurn vitityri vrhi(-n i-rHow-m - Wore nro:nuctunflons in the rn och A - - - ri 6MMID, 0 F. 1-11 vv ~v t1ho 11MYO-1 111hin im pvrilts 1y !1p? UTU, iAvT-,i igt; v..har-4-,%,uc i-quon oi eNtinsivo mr in tie upyiev U-11rd of Ult, atri'o'sp"hore bo winfled 131110c f asc,101, 111"%olopment III shovep-rr. -olltriblit":2 I -q T~~h --vith -0~4'i-M-c-,forialiCaof hJjtIk -~eo- orgy nvelo - m 1--tere-etions contribuUng at the outoot of the -o~ 'rilti- Anwo w 111U oullioro Prti~tmvrlor- b-olp In condut-Aftip-- Llvad"u - - - . (in tov.zation wa-ii vnrrkv~ out h.v 'V R-!ov Y~itv Orig P.H. 11-ris- '!o Hpirof fon. 0 tilvier- m-I 17 ulin L AW. AT4(mg TON-*-- tijgjj~i AS '16SR f -phy-alev -stituh. Am.g.S811) SUB ITTI,.*D: ()o UNCL: oo 13UB ('ODF.! AA NO RF~F Sj)VI 015 010 Corel pm-lfugm E&AESEMIZ12iza By -wm U# L NUEE201-7, 1 6 1~1 c J, 3 1 1~1- ~~i --I - 2ZL of 1 Ir, r, 1xv. r 0A), !nsti tilt d c. r.,, In MOM L 4474-,, 6 EW 1 (1-010- T (m)/FCC/T/L:WA (h) -Aip SOU= rninatt Woofals3/029/bogAns/im ~O24643 AVMR i An~~ A*; Onorodia, Tu.A.3 Nllwvao Aol, 41 Oro t no" TITLI t On the width of the saxinua of the altitudo depondence our" for 9AC18-re air shovers /Roport, All-valon Conference oa Conio nay Plirsice w14 at atity 24-31 .tu"!t 1964/ __AP, - '_ -.1 SOULM AM 83SR, Invostlya. lorlya fisIcheskaya, v. 29, no. 9, 1968, 1,772-8-17J0 70PIC TAM secondary comic ray, extensive Mr $bower, nucloon I Intersotios, inelastic Intersotit)a ARSTRAM Using recent experimental data frion several sourcen on the abso'.1ute jual- Onas, rates of extensive air abootra of different strongthe at different a1W.;udes, the authors have construot*d isoincidence curves for rates of 10-9, 10-10, ond 10-11 shower axes/oO *so stored on a log 9 versus t plot (H to the number of partioles In the shower and t Is the depth in the atmospbore). Ir thqrs were no fluatuations In the shower development process, theso curves would raprosont the development in the atmosphere of shovers of different strengths.. The tluctustlom are discussed and it Is aosolud*d that they an not more significeat than the - 30 16 exportmoAtel error. The isoinaldence curves are charsoterised by broad maxims, whiah extead nearly from 0 '~? 09 A' (P L- 4474-66 200 to 700 g/o*2. Recent exporintatel data from a number of mount* on the stmospher- la depth of maximum developm*nt of e;%tensive air showere of different energies are compared with theoretlaPA asloulations. The fact that the maximum developmost *" oc- aur at dopthe as mall as 200-300 cAu2 shows that there must be Interaotions in which the energy In widely distributed *song secondary particles. The snally dependence of the %optb of maximum development, at least for energies up to 5 x 101 Ov. does not agree with Lim predictions of pur*ll *loot reangnetto aescade theory, 4W1 asserted by K.Kamata, K.Marakwl, &M S.Kawssakl (tut9roational Conference on Commia Raysl Vol. 4, Jaip,4r, 1963), but Is cowlattat with those of' suolear assoade tboory. Orig. arts has 2 figures and I table. Bus 0=1 NP/ luau CAT21 00/ OIUO Wtirs 010/ OIN MRIS 007 ACC AP6013282 (A) SOURCE, COD19-* UR/0413/66/000/008/0079/0079 INVENTOR: Borisov. M. F..; Molclijanov. B. V.: AMAonov, R. P.- V ORG: none ji ~~ TITLE: Preparation of chlorinated polyorgano.siloxanes Class 39. Ko,--1,00798 SOURCE- Izobretentys, promyshiennyyc obrnztsy, tovarnyye %naki, no. 6, 1966, 79 TOPIC T GS: polyorganosiloxane, organosilicon monomer, &1&~ 0 I a Z 13"Sr~ACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method for preparing chlorinated polyorganoalloxanes by hydrolytic polycondensation of organosilicon monomers. ln~ order to conduct both the hydrolysis and halogenation simultaneously, the hydrolytii condensation to performed in the presence of an oxidizer such as hydrogen peroxide.; (LD) SUB CODE: III SU13M DATE: 17Nov641 In Increasing the output of meat and meat products. Nias. Ind. MR no.2t 1-5157. (mm 1015) 1. Hinistr prourshlennosti oVannykh I moloohnykh produktor SSSR, (Meat industr7) AVTONOVt S. Expedite and improve preparation of dairlea for the now coason, Mol. prom, 1% No. 21 1952. SO: MLRA. YAq 1952 Awl~)Nall S. USSR (600) butter Work of the butter industry in 1951 &nd tpsks for 1952. Hol. prom. 13, no 5, Xv 1952 9. Monthl List or Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ Auvat -1951, Uncl. 2 1. ANTONOV, S. r, trssR (6oo) 4. Mswhine-Tractor Stntions ?. Carrying out repair work In an organized funhion. MTS No. 12 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessiona, Library of C) Ll c 1,53, n 1. 's. 't"-lCf'S MkI work oranl7atton in mines,, by I.N.P.., I kil* vi ~w bY -S.Antonov. SOVsShlikht., 11 ll().lt4 I m rlz Re o ed (wa ) Va 1(2. (MIRA 1411;!) FOO-Coal minol-8) AMrOXOV# S*rgey Anatol 'yevich, slor-ar I udarnik Kommwdaticheskogo trude, Ca-'sm is our cause. Vowi. vesto 41 fi*olltlO-3-1 N 161, (KUU 16gll) I* Mbskovskiy eloktromashinostroitelInyy savod imezA Vladimir& Illicha., Shipki., Electrical Tustallitione Drlves~ Electric *$hips With Electric Drive and Prospect& for .Their 'Development In the UWO" S. Antonor, Xleo livr, 3j pp 'Norskuy rlot" So 6 Plea for a Diesel-elootria merchant. floq9t. ZE-080 of Antonor's contentions are highly quentionabli) aad e,~Ator Invites comment-7 Mentions alectrio ship Nolotor" used on Crimea-Cauc"us run. 7777 ASHCHMMY, Yladimir Petrovich; ANTONOT IS.1 insh elmtered.; MSEDUN, * " Z.G., red,izd-val ZOTLI=YA, U,A,l 0 red, (Repairing the electrical equipment of ships] Remont alektro dborudovan.lia sudov. Leningrad, Isd-vo *Morskol transport,* 1959. 237 P. (MIRA M12) (Slootricit.r on ships--Maintenance am repair) 1 91 1 I Modern gyroac-ol.,Ac Inctmront3 u,)d firc4tpacts citheir dE-velo;mrt. Trudy W nt).161:128-1)7 165. - T- ~A Justification for use at the present time of electric ship propulalon. Trudly IM sud.prom. 8 no.3:19-32 (MIRA 1397) (Ship propulsion. Xeotrio) (Marine dialsel engines) ANIONOV, Serguy Ivanovichp inzh.1 Frinimal uchaotiyo 11SKOVICE, IffirUMN1511- FRIK, A.O., red. (Diesol-olectrio motorehips) Dizoll-alektrokliody. Moskva, Transport, 1964. 307 p. NIRA 17:8) Got "'t b,~ bw do vial, to cril. vei. %I, ASUNWT' MM Ilion#- Nit 9- 14 A 2 ~J, j o,j 1,14 4 l00- 1o, I.I.Wift Ijklal Val" I.-of WO so "1 61-6 its 12 'MI 140 If *I r%9 Mo title i4b 04sem -P q no" ask W, Ahma Nor IF Im I, I %a Of 0:0 0 4 Ole 00 so .1 so I t Ile* 00 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ANTCINOVV S. N. "Investigation of the Properties of High Chromium ferrous Carbon A.Uoys and Their Application in the Casting of Mining and Metallurgical Equipment." Cand Tedh Sol, Sverdlovsk Mining Inst 1meni, V. V. Vakhrushev, Min Higher Education USSR, Sverdlovsk, 1954. (KLp No ll Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) 80 1 Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 HODUVICII, N.V., insh.; ANTIONOVO S.M., Anzh,, Lengthening the life and reducing the weight of axle-box roller bearings. Trudy VNITI no.16150-67 162. (KIRA 171l) e 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 t i ! ~WTO -so so . 00, mal 11,01 r" "llidmD. a. 0"Shop" 0 a 116 .00 Sol as* to -,v vi #get$ ftS.& with the f~w&. "w4bw of so fWAS to show or im V. M. f-me" as$ 00 40* see so, too W"v see :1 bee ee s 00 00 u -1 *I,.#. dw ~v a. RA A 1 10 to It f 9 It ~ , ' 0 0 0 0 0 00 ; 0 0 0 0 0 At a 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 6 4 A 0000019 0 At 0 0 0 0 a 0 0*0 11106000 0 0 0 O 9 W-W-" 1 ~101 000*00000OW040 see *#go*"*- ? t 1 .4 to f4 AS 4 It"nW r1ties of altattlas OWW" III Mang. S, 4.5. - yfinistal Still fill) ~Iqkl til-pWar affills ir,014.41, unly 1W misole, f" 1. to.] min. Chong" III tbr 2-till rxill-tur W 1,twu I 'bad u f-ts 11W b% on Illtult IA-MM, twim, Afav. affivo IPA statutionvirlik thaivi-ti-til- I- sitIvuet ifi&t,ni %t&jrq of tr"f-wl Camilla, Mist thi-riowth ;:1 with the drWbTMaAAj In fiall%util"I I-Y valting thc 'hW"I'S"S to"vir 1 t l k l i Mrikkins IsAns the vian"T"lutru n- i la y Sti shupgtlt~ffi cd (br tnt&* Owl,-am . "Itiol ; The raintitwits Il lMile i. It. 1k boviivir hl 1r su % tOW 1.4100ill *Tit .1trill 410 Owl Shit 14". AMISCtff- k a is q . . s p ' lir lot. 4 ill I'vokits film; thl, tilivi 44 thir dittatkoi ill Or Iml .IV this nirdpoil r4A iihirt that 4 dal Aty wwroilAt, with 4 ItIll 216.1 1%111*1114r, tht Iff"I 0 OW is " call Ill liblaintrof, 1116% 4111MIN1011% All Sit 111111101 I hit ali-WO .4 11W '.11"t 4 still full :"I ill V4q1M4rnj; ' 0e 0 41"1 sh, rRe. 1 .4 Ow -1terAtims ill list- .'nil deIrtkipawal wlih )%-c 78. 721 At om thr ~ "d as In 11W 'Wim I ~1 211MI . % f. -ut In 11W if-wiftl iulvr hwat" is by usti-oull ti Na.S. A gan,ma of I it is %IbtsitWJ . -.1 IM Traff I MI to 4 info. and I Ill %t. if" #site - by devek4mW"I fur ill "lm in 1hr 114 tit"kiwi. 11W 40 0 tit The IN lit. Whit% it %alw I,( J U 11te magrorX O PAM solt In swt%~Mvv Ibilifistro whik list nm% via itutt wmft d,*$ Wd affro the 64mmit. Thor M41. and min, atid fttin~ ds. ill all duplusigs aits"Not dw 'All. - 1 t 'team of the As. *A the tet"161 vwve tkTritisse with as ins . 4OWN' frow in I'Milso may 11011, "WqiK*t Viet IM by bit locowniolittRil m*-r ill tbr fill". lim I s0o d4 tad plidualir ttrr~rn" *.vv omi th, paintist ~ intimu 0 lbr walc and wan dIt. ill thor wt. cutiv twiftle, Witilit, in the some degirt as in the INvult tviturs-, I bnrftx.. 400 11try 6r_ a In 11W rt%vtwj OWWT; ligmtv". the Ma. ibis nscri" is not ouital* f,w ~,~uiruatod duplkv%ts. rwvv is am xym. wilb the tew"u) nwvr, IU uptinsal &I-houslA it ular Ir uwd with smit-tt Vc affiatewr film .40 SM farr"IM. W. R_ Fhbkf &two C 0041 L, I ise -, ". The trulitivity -11 :%0 film is the MAAW as that cif 0 kV At IMVVWW In ". SIM. I Ist dwatka al the *W 6114141kofKA1 101PAIM Us 0 A tie it -0 t 45 A it 0 le a 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0,0 *0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 00 9~4 000 go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It * o ANTONOT ; MIRK IIAVICHI 9.1. I_q.x. CHow pictures appear on fiW Xok poisyliastais no plank* isobroshente. Kooky )cokinotadet. 1950. 61 p. (KLRA 10:11) (cl noun t ogro;4" 0 KinrplenV.a T yr.ve nhrnlotl~,a. (Tl,,e cinerniorrvT-He I'llm find its procesrInq, b S. Y. Antonov, V. I.. Zellkrnn (1) K. 1. Plar),hlievic! . Yorkvap Gos'Kihdizday, IZ50. 27/(~ p. illve., dla:-rs. Catslopp,-(~ from abstract. Tntroduction rofers to ti,e dev(,Icprent of tMR's fil-i 'ridustry grnerally, and es poe'ally to the develorrient ef new procedurv.- lnd methods *n connection with the poss .. '~x s , nR WIlty of a cornlete change in Ue presently A t, tcchnological procedimes of mamfrievring arid treatrent of cinsmatorheplile fllrus -(;'.Pthoo N. 1. Kirlilov, M. yu. Devnrdeyev and N. W. Kirillova) N.I.; ANTONOT, 89M. EColor photWupby proossees] Protsessy tevetnol fotogdcrafil- Xaskva. Gookloolvdats 1 51. 154 p. (Km 727) (Color photography; USPIESKIT. V.1.; ANTONOT, S.X. ~ ~- Methods for the solution of duplicating color films. Vsp.nauch.fat. 2:153-159 154. (KIRA 70) (Color photography) ANTONOT, S.M.; BUKIN, Tu.1. Review of objective lighting adjustagnt methods In subtractive color lilm printing processes. 11sp.nauch.fot. 2:160-163 134. (MLRA 7s5) (Color photocraphy-Piles) 7r, iV- --'t~mmnns 'SA.W. -1~ -91?91 MIA- A y olrl E;a -~LUILLizj ANTONOVO S. ~- - Developing with two solutions, Sove foto 17 no.9t47-49 S 157. (Photocraphy--Developing and developers) (KLRA lOt9) ARTYUSHIN, L.r.; SMINA, O.Ts,; ANTONY, KIRILLOY, R.I.; LITITAN, A.Ut; MIXOMIA, Me; IWZHVIKOV, B.T.; 10113. Te.A.. kgnd.tekhn. "IN nank6 redea TXLZSM, J..N.. red.; CHICHIRIN, A.M., tel0m.mde Ecolor photograph$] ?Svetneis fotografiia. Pod red. I.A.1ofism. Koskva. Gos.lad-vo "Iskusetyo,* 1958, 208 p. (Bibliotaks foto- llubitolia, no.12) (MIRA 12A) (Color photography) AMNOV, S.M.; DY'.GUBSrLIY. G.G. Now developer for positive filta. Takh.kino i telev. 4 no.4%45-52 AP 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1, Hauchno-Iselodovatelledy kinofotoinstitut ONotfillm.0 (Fhotography-Doveloping and devolopero) ARTYUSHIN,L.F.; SHUBINA, O.Ye.1 gj~~4QVS S.M.1 KIRILLOV, N.I.; JIVITAN, A.Yu.; MIKOSKA, V.V.1 nmINIKOVP B.F.; IOFIS, Te.A., kand. tak"nauk, red.1 MIN, A.A., red.# GORINA, V.A., tokhn. r6d. (Color photography] TSvetanaia fotografii&. Iad.2., ispr. i dop. Pod r&d. E.A.1ofisa. Moskva, Iskuestvo, 1961. 228 p. (Bibliotska totoliubitelia, no.1'01) (MIRA 160) (Color photography) S 560 161/00 0.1009,(001b/009 AUTHORS., Antonov M K. S. Bogomolov, N. 1. Kirillov, N. S. 4 Ovechkis. and B. I. Uspenskiy TITI E.- Y imed in the first photogra-phy of the Ur side- -6t.-the moon PERIODICAL: Akademiye, nauk SSSR. Iskusstvennyye sputniki Zemli, - no.--0, 1061 20-29 .TEXT: Both ground and onboard photographic processes were used Wobtain the first images of the far side of the moon. The main tank lay in bringinji out to the maximu claor o"h-e-"ta-ilx:vf 'oects-survwYed.-The numer c %-IQJV IUJ. If -ADMIW LgA~3L~-~ la?-,p-Iarticlds/cm2. -Theor'etica1----- of film darkening caused Card 113 Photographic processes applied... S/560/61/000/009/00lb/009 -0 06--the film fogging was 0.13 to 0.14. The basic particles-was --0.04 to ~ P requirementu for the n~oarA-Aiotograpiiie-procusfvv-ere-st-m-p-i-ic- ty, Sr -all- i- full autoination, and reliability. n -grain, heat -resistant film of a v e r a g e sensitivity and high resolving power, based on silver halide photoemulsions, was most suitable. A single-dish developing process, in which the film is developed and fixed simultaneously, was chosen. To preserve the necessary vensitomet- ric indices, a viscous developing- fixing solution was used. The developing----------,----- c om ponent wa s-.q. -new,-, ene rget ic- a ubstance- with high supers dditf~e propert its whlle~ the fixing- component possessed high buffering quality and a high content of fixing substance. A graphic presentation of the sensitometric characteristics of the single-dish process indicates t),3t temperature oscillations from 30 to 50* have little effect on the characteristics of the curves. Thermostati(: tests 01 the solution showed good conservation at t = 20-400 for 15 days, i. e. . 2.5 times the duration of the flight. Further processing of the film coiisisted in a short water wash and drying on a hot drum. All necessary sensitometric. physico- ci, emical, and mechanical tests we:ria made on a special model of the equipment. --------Card 213----- Photographic processes applied- S/560161/000/009/00lb/00r- for filin processing. -Th-e-gto-und--sution-process-,onstated-in-tiue--recordtag--o-t- ------ the -imaje, In the fo_rm of radio aIgnals sent from.the attition, on photographic film and subjecting the film to chemical processing.. Low -cone entrating . slow- ing-operating leveling developers mere specially mad,:-, The devel entof-__- 0 QPm_ - -test-.iegatives-mad"t--ppasibl-*--m 6-61ablibs proc-~,_bing rvgimes., Sets of posil~ tiven and doubl e negativ ca,- ob-tain-ed-from onach frarne, served as Initial- ma- Wrial-in-investigating the first lmagcz of the far side. Samples of the prints obtained are given. Card 3/3 DMITHIM, Ye.A.; AIMIIOV. S.11. 14monosoy Lootur6s in the Section of Agriculture and JJIo1og7. Yeet, Hosk.un.Ser 6: Biol., pochv. 15 no.3:76-7P Py-Je 160. (NNU 13:7) (Agriculture) (Physiolo&v) lv-(~_6 . " i J V-1 -~;' /v~ AUfHORS Antonovs S.N*9 Engineer 135-58-5-11/17 TlTl,k;i Ultrasonic Inspection of delded Structures at tlh(f Leningrad Metal Plant (Ul'trazvukovoy kontroll evarnykh konstruktaiy na Leningradskom metallicheskom zavode) IIERIODICkLi ivarochnoye Proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 5, pp 34 - 36 (UssR) ABSTRACTi After 1956t the Leningrad Metal Flant irtroduced the ultra- sonic inspection method for thick welded seams, and uses the "UZD-7N" impulse-defectoscope of ToNlITHASh design with a set of prizmatic feelers with 30, 40, and 50 0 input angle of ultrasonic oscillations. rhe article gives 6eneral infor- mation on the method, including the oscillation frequencies and feeler angles dultable for different metal thickness. Ultrasonic inspection of cast-welded structures of carbon and low-alloy steel was Introduced at the plant in 1957. A special TsN11TMASh defectoscope was used. As practical examples of application, there in mentioned a fault revealed in 70-107 mm depth froin the surface in a welded Joint of a cast-welded stator for the Stalingrad Itydraulic l'oser Ilant (S"alingrade- Card 1/2 kaya GES), and two cracks In 60 mm depth in circular welds 135-58-5-11/17 Ultrasonic Inspection of Welded Structuree tit th6 Leningrad metal Plant on a rotor for the Gyumushokaya GES. There are 5 figures. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 777777 25' 7 7 1 S/194J61/000/006/057/077 D201/D302' MTHOM; Medvedev, V..~. and Autonov, S.N. TITLE: Applying ultrasonic R-Od gama dcfr.,ct dotection, to the control of welded structures, forgitUs and cast- j 11ge PERIODM%: Referativnyy churnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 6, 1961, 17, abstract 6 E120 (V ab. lieltotoryyc vopr. toklinol. proiz-va turbin ('1Y. Lcniiq;r. metal- lich. a-da, no. 7), M.-L.., 1960, 577-3BB) TEXT: The roaults or investigationa with ultrasound penetration and gamma defect detection, as applied to the control of weldirgs, castings and combined structures are considered. The defect detec- tor YVI-7H (UZD-7N) of the TaNIMWI-t with prismatic probcs was used, with inlet arq;lco betimen 30 mid 500. The experiments were Id carried out at 2 5 (for welded nemin up to 150 mn thick) aml 1.8 mc/s. Ilia Bcnsitivil-y of the instrument for a given depth of pelle- V~ Card 1/2 297 S/194/61/000/006/057/077 Applying ultrasonic and gama defect... D201/D302 tration was adjusted using a standard with side apertures 2, 2.5 and 3 m. The welded castit%.9 , having a coarse ci-,,ctal structure,,, were investigated for the effect of xkUrasouic frequency aud clea linesn of the contact surface of the specimen., The poonibility of determining, the character of the defect from the pulrc simpe at the CRT screen varying the probe displacement or rot.-.tion is discussed, Recommendations art, given on thc suitability of ateata ttirbine plates on the basis of the ultrasondc contril rcnultt;. The equipment is de.,--crihed togcthor with the mothodu of controllim weldi-m-S mid castint,s by tiefffin of fatimia-rtivn. 14 figures. rLatr~,,cte"r's note- xJ C(xr.plete translation Card 2/2 S/191 60/000/008/012/014 BONA% AUTHOR: Antonov, S. N. TITLE; Measurement of the Electrical Resistance of Plastics by the Eleatromater Method PERIODICAL: Plasticheakiye massy, 1960, NO- 8# PP- 59-60 TEXT; The author developed an apparatue which makes it possible to measuiv the surface reei:tlnce Q. and volume resistance Q v of 2 mim thick plastic samples up to 1- 0 a ohms. As a measuring instrument, a single-filament electrometer with a I - 4 it thick platinum filament is used. Fig. 1 shows the basic circuit diagram of the electrometer, Fig. 2 the entire circuit diagram of the apparatus, and Fig. 3 the special circuit diagrams for V/ measuring Q v and Qa. Equations are given for calculating Q v and Q8 on the basis of the measurements. Shape and dimension o~ the electrodes and samples are to be selected according to rOCT 6433-52V"Tverdyye dielektriki" (GOST 6433-52 "Solid Dielectrics'). The author thanks S. B. Ratner and G. 0. Tatevowlyan for theif assistance. There are Card 1/2 Measurement of the Electrical Resistance of Plastics by the Electrometer Method 3 figures. Card 2/2 S/191/60/000/008/012/014 B004/BO56 ANTONOTo Sol* Neatiurevent of the electric rellstanoss of plastics by man of an electrometers ?Wt-mosy no*8159-60 160. (NIU 13 2 10) (Plastics-Blectria properties) (Ilectrometer) . ~ . ! . -% t: -,~ - .4 ~ . ---- . 14 ~: .1 . , 1 11 - . 1 ~ . I -~ 1. 1. ~ - )~!.. , ! -: ANTONOVo S,N,; TAT)NWO!YAN, G60. Autowtio programmed regulator of the rate of the eleetric beating of instruments and apparatuse plast~wwey no.6:46~47 161. (KMA 140) (Eleatric. beating) (Tesperature regulators) Y. ANTONOV, S.N.j TATEVOSIUNp G.O. Cirouit diagram of a setup for determining opeoific volumetric and surfaos slectric resistanose. Plast.maasy no.1105-57 161. (Elsotrio measurements) (MIRA 14319) MIZIN., Viktor Nikolayeviohj FRENKELI, Leonid Davydoviche Prinimal uchaotiye ROZENDLYUH, V.I,j ANTONOVI S.N inzh... retsenzent; OKERBLOM, N.O.,, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.,, red.; BOCHAROVA, Ye.O.,, red. izd-vaj SHCHETININA, L.V.v takhn. -red. [Velded elenents for steam an.1 gas turbines] Sv&Me konotruktoii parovykh i gazovykh turbin. :Iod red. N.O.Lkerbloma. Moskvaj, Haahgiz, 1962. 222 p. (KMA 1517) (Electric welding) (Gas turbines) (Steam turbines) ANTONOV, S.N.1 FAYNSHTEYN, Ye.B. Nothods of testing the electric properties of thin filim of polparle materials. Plant. massy no.31W-50 163. (MIRA 16M) ANTONVIII S.N.; FAYNSHTEYN, Ye.B.; ANDRIANOVA, N.V. Elactrio properties of a polyethylonetarephtalate film, Plast,massy no.12351--52 163. (MIRA 1712) ANTQNOV~ S.N., inzh. I.mprov!ng the erficiency or tho welded conotruction of turblness (Trud.v]IM no.1102-80 1644 (MIRA 17112) ANTONOV, S.N,, Inzh,; SHCHERBAKOV, V,V,, Inzh,j KIIORO'JRYKII, G.A., takhnik Technology of preparing large welded sectionr, for the construction of hydraulic tiLrbines, Trudy LMZ no.11040-152 164, (MIRA 17,32) ANTONOVP S.N., inzh.; SHCH&%BAKOV, Inz1h.; VA.I(KOV, N.I., U~khn,4~h MAnufacture of welded diaphragms. [7'ruly)L?2 ro.ID299-314 164, (MIRA 27:12) ANTOXU",Y,,_inzh, Manufacturing welded structures or alumIntw.-nagnavium alloys. [Trudy WZ no.11042-347 164, (MIRA VIM /-T- -T- T T ACC NR, Ar6O 065 SMIC6 WLJE3 IJR/0191/66/000/004/0038/0040 23 AUTHOM Antonov, So Njj Guman, it Mei Koytip, V, V.; LuA!Cke-Ai-nL.L- -L- OAGt none TITM Eloctrio f epoxy revins of difforont molooular weight ~Crtla~ o mu=: riasticheakiye massyp no* 4, 1966, 38-40 ToriC TAGSt epoxy plastiop dielectric proportyp dielectric lossp molecular weight ABSTRAM The authors studied the effect of molecular weight# temporaturep and_time of curing on the ongle of dielectric losses (tg S), dielectri~jpermoability ( E ), and I specific electric volume resistivity (P.) of epoxy resins ED-5N ED-6, and F.D-L (nee I Table 1), obtained by condensation of diphonylolpropane anff opf'chlorohydrine DielectriO properties of tho noncured resins improved with an increase in molecular weight and as their curves of tgS - f(t) and E = f(t) shifted toward higher temperatures* The values of dielectric properties of pured resins decreased with an increase in zolecu- lar weight. The ouring conditions of the ej:oxy resins affected tgS more than E or Orige art* hast 5 figo and 1 tables Llzqr-d_.I/;2 UDOs 678,643!.4L'5.OI-L-5M226 ACC NRe AP6023065 z J_ 41) '414 '411 00 to 3113 . r4v Iz 49S. of ON ON. 411 to 09 i . INV- -20 0 v 0 Be W W IV -80 _W W 00 f, Figure 1. Dependence of tg (1-3)p E(4-6)) Figure 24b Dope idence of tg 9 and P,*f tI and Pv (7-9) of the noncured resins on temper- cured resins tn curing temperature; ature; lo 4p 7-U~-5 rosinj 2p 5p S-ED-6 resin; tg% i I-ED-51 2-ED-L; 3-ED-6; 4-ED-5; 3, 6, 9-ED-L resin pv : 5-ED-51 6-ED-6; 7-ED-L; 8-ED-5; 1 and 8 were cured by diethylenetriamii Table 1. Chaiacteristics of epoxy resins and 2s 3, 4t 5p 6. and 7 by m&laio an- Res n_Uoncn*,I ~W6 weightl Melting temp.,~ hydr~ide M-5 I -d-0 ED-6 16,3 450-550 8-15 ED-L 9.3 $00-1000 40-60 SUB OODFj -QLU/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIG RM 005/ OTH REFt 002 44- AZfj&Vo S~epan Petrovich; MNYZRSoll, Vladimir Pavlovich-, KATLIN. O.H., red.; II=TBYA,--U#vb red.isd-va; IAYRXNOVA, N.B., tekhn.red. (Computing installations with high pile grating) Raschet soorushenit a vysokim avainyu rostvarkom. Moskva, Izd-vo OHorskoi transport f" 1957. 158 p. (MIRA 11:3) (Piling (Civil engineering)) TARNOVSKIY, I.Ya*;AIqONOV, SP,; ODINOKCV, Yu.I.; KUSTOBAr.-W, G.G.; SYCHKOVj B.D. Ingot rolling in the n50 slabbing mill. Stall 22 no.8:720-727 Ag 162. (MRA 15:7) 1. Urallokiy politekhnichookly institut, Urallskly institut chernykh motallov i Magnitogorokly motallurgichookiy kombinat. (Roning (~%talwork)) AnQKff#-AJ-i inih.j BO'LWHINOVj, X.I... prof.j UZUENKO, A.M.j, Lzhej XUSTOBIM"., G.G., insh.; LIBINOVICHp 19.1.# kand.takhn.vaukl RYABOHIIOVj, F.D.t insho, Improving the quality of rolled metal isurfaces made of large ingots. Stall 22 no.8%728-732 hg 162& (MIRA 1517) 1. Magnitagorskiy mot&llurgichookly kombinat L Magnitogorskiy gornometallurgich6okLy institut. (Steel i ots) (Rolling (Ketalvorjk--Qiiality control) LIIOVCHENKO, Niklta Vasillyevi,.-h; ANIONOVO Sergey Pavlovich W--r-til I- BOYARSTIINOV, Mikhail IvZno~~r-7WVJK( , e an-ov pva Ich; [Production or steel platei Proizvodstvo tolatolistovoi stali. Moskva.. Metallurgiia.. 1964. 306 p. (MIRA 17:12) S/073/(',0/026/005/015/0-9 B004/BW AUTHORS: Zosimovich, D. P., Antonov S. 11. TITLE: Stress of Electrodepoeits of Chromium Under Different Conditions of Electrolysis PERIODICAL: UkrainskAy khimir.hookly ~,hiirnal, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 663 -- 66e TEXT: The purpose of the present w-~ik was to study the effe,~.t of *,h'~ strees of electrodeposited chromium upon the development of cracks and surface defects. Flexible steel cathodes 0.1 ram thick, which had beon varnished on ono side, were used for the purpose, and M. L. Pertsovskiy's method was arplied. The experimental conditions werp a Cr 0 c!cncentra- 1. 2 3 tion of lOg-600 g11, a ourrent density of 10-100 a/dm', and a tempera- ture of 22 C. The authors determined: 1) the weight. of the oathode be- fore and after the experimentl 2) the deflection zz of the free end of the cathodet 3) the function z - f('~); 4) the fun-tion t - f(p), wh'mre g is the thickness nf the depoeil. expresood in mieronsl 5) tho furLtinr, Card 1/2 ZOGIMOVICH~ D.P.; ANTONOV S.P. Preparation of ohromio acid from chromium hydroxido* Ukr.khim.shur, 28 no.8t987-990 162. (MIRA 15111) 1. Inatitut ob"hey i neorganichaskoy khWi AN UkrSSR. (chromic acid) (Chromium hydroxide) ZOSIMVICHO D.P. Physiomhemical study of polychromate electrolytwi. Zhur.prikl.- khim. 35 no.l2s2?9l-2IZ93 D 162. (HIRA 1615) (NIanD~Rtes) (Electrolytes) WSIMVICH# D,P,; AINTONOVt S..P.; ffJDKEVICHp V.V. Anodic oxidation in chromichronate electrolytes. Ukr.khim.zhur. 29 no.6t642-647 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Institut obahchey i noorganichaskol khimil AN UkrSSR. (Chromium compounda~ (Oxidation, Electrolytie) . .:I z i ". -1 ' 4-19NOV, S,P.; ZUAMOVICH; D.P. Use of a rotating disk electrode in tho study of anodic oxidation of chromium. Ukr. khim. zhur. 29 no.10tllll-1112 163. (MIRA 17:1) L Institut obshchey I noorganicheskoy klilmit AN UkrSSR,, ZOGIMOVIClip D.P. (Zoolmov7ohp D.P.]; ANMNOV# ~.P. Preparation and regeneration of chromic acid by anodic oxidation of chromium h7droxide, ghim.prom. (Ukr , no.lilO-12 J&-Mr 164. 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