SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANTEIFEROV, V. N. - ANTSYFEROV, M.S.

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Alloy powders oere compacted under a hydrostatic pressure of 1100 stm, sintered at 235-1265C in a Nydrogen atmosphere for i hr and at 1785 A 10K for 2 hr. and furnace cooled. Increasing the nickel content to 0.4% increased the density of sintered compact$ fro= 79% for unalloyed tungsten to 91.1%. Further experiments were made with W-0.4% Ni base alloys. Additions of up to 3Z Zr02 increased the density of sintered W-3.4% Ni Blloy to 96%. With further increases In th r02 content, the density gradually decreased, and at a Zr02 content of 10% bele equal to the density of the inItial W-0.4% Ni alloy. Small copper additions (up to 3%) slightly increased the density of W-0.4%a-10% Zr02 alloys, but larger additions decreased-it below that of the initial Card 112 ACC NR, AP6036698 i W-0.4% Ni-10% ZrOZ alloy. The obtained results showed that W-Ni-Cu-ZrO2 alloys sintered at 1785K in hydrogen have high density and can be used as structural materials. Orig. art. hast 4 figures. (HSI SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 2BOct65/ ORIG REFI 003/ ATD PRESSI 5109 1 0 ANTSIMOV, V.S. (Hookya) Similating problem on the penetration of a solid body into the grourvi. Priklemat. 1, mokh. 22 no.6:856-860 N-D '58. (MIRA 11:12) (Soil mechanics) 'SIFERCV, One-diAensional notion of soil witt shcck waves. Izv.AN Aterb. SSR.Ser,fiz.-nat.i tekh.nauk no,5j19-27 160. (KERA 14:4) (Shock waves) (Soil mechanics) 301. ( -41-IS) Vo %, c,,,- ANTSIFi-,'1OV. V-..- I3..J-clj,-,j. V. U C 1. U, tnl,nts of E.'r,th fro;,~ Shook Wnvcs", 1 1 , ~ ;)7; (Xoricow state Unlv) 1:50 coplea (KL Supp -l'2-CI, -W-SIMOVI. One-dimenzional soil movements vith different boundary conditions. Vest. Hook. uns Serols Hatopmekh. 17 no.5:6~-73 3-0 162, WRA 15:9) 1. Wedra gazovoy i volnovoy dinmiki Moskovskogo universitata. (Shook waves) (Soil mechanics) Ail 1"' 1") 2 k (Hoskva); P.&KIDUTULIN, rb.A, 'Xosk-ra !-,t,jwgatlor, of acmpressiv-,~-ahearlng ~vrturlvi t. tons iln a nonlinear- 1 128 t. I antic modium, Priklo mat* i mekb. " nce115-71-j,'S Py-Ji-164 (MIRA 17:7) T~ - 5 - "Determination of Relation of Average Cross-section of Fission of Pu239 and U235 in Blocks of Uranium-Water Lattices." (cl()56) . . __:~ -T -~ - - - 8 ;-i 1 Z:) L 7 Z~R ;, T , Ye . "Problems of Nel Burning in Light Water Cooled and Kxlerated Pover Reactors," paper to lie presented at 1956 UN "Atoms-for-Pence Conference. IV kv lp "Jij Ile, u t I I 14 ,ji 42 i - T jpj TURLOp Alekoey Afanaslyeviths kumwt&jAVM-?-9*vibjdl.p r9teensentl ANTSIFEROV, Yu.G., red.1 BOGOSIAUTS, N.P.0 takhm. red. [Now devalopwnto in free forging) Novoe v avobadnoi kovke. Moskva,, Goot nauohno-teMnsiad-vo imahinostroit, lit-ryl 1961. 22 P. (Biblioteka rabochago-mahinostroitelia, Seriiai Peradovaia tekhnika - onnova kommnisticho8kc trudal no.11) (MIU 15 tT 1. Urallskiy vagonoetroitellnyy savod (for Turlo). (Forging) LYAPTSEV, VasMy Mikhaylovich, tokarl; SIIABAS)IOV, S.P., kand.taklin. naukp retsenzenti ALTSIMIOVp Tu.G.,- red.1 DUGINA, 11,A., tekhn. red. .........I (Advnnoed methods for machining on lathes] Peredovye motody tokaLmol obrabotkio Yoskvno Mnshgizo 1961. 20 p. (bibliotoka rabochogo-mashinostroitelia. Seriia: Peredovaia tekhnika - oonova komministichoskogo trudap no.7) OURA 15:7) 1. Ural'skiy vagonostroitoltrwy zavod (for Lyaptsev). (Turning) KOVALFV, A.Yu.; VOLOVIN, P.A., red.; ANTSIMiNA, G.M., r,:d. ITho M.Lenin Volga lVdroolectric I-ower Station] Volthaknin g1droelektrostantalla Iv. V.1.4inina. rod red* 1'.A.Volodina. to-skviij Izd-vo lit-ry Fo stroitell- stvup 1904. 1.42 p. (MIRA 17:7) P4,'AA-1,P ANUIFEROVA, T. A. Cknd Diol, Set -- (dies) "ID0r4&**0ef the yield of alfalfa seeds in Penzenukays Oblast by t& means of rf44444*s6&I mowing and better utiligntion of polllnv%%~~ insects." Pentm, 1957. 1.1 pl-. (Min of HiGher Education IV USSR. Gorlkly Stnte Univ), 100 copies (KL, 4.58, 81) -14- ANTSIFIROVAt ?.A.; DOBROSMIDT, P.A. A school agricultural exhibition. Rol. v shkols no.6:72 N-D 15?. (KIM 10 % 12 ) 1, Chemoserskaya erednnya shkola Golitsinskogo rayona Penseuskoy oblasti j0*11tsino Distriot-Agriculture-Study and teaching) I ~. 7:'Ji/Cal t, t . ~,. x I ". t ~ * - F ..I '. I- : . -f I :1I (A ALstract 3 yan; L:,. j. c 1,1 . . . y 2 a "%.1 ar 1, a 3: ! rly 13. It 1"'! only Y.- suff iei,:i !.t;.un~ ar, r P.J. Gel', Can'. 1/1 ANTSIFEROVA, T.A, Effoot of mowing of alfalfa on its aftergrowth and seed producticn. Uch. zap, Penz, gos, ped. inst. no.6t8l-87 '59. (MIRA 1515) (Alfalfa) (Seed produotion) Increasing lAbor Productivity in Machine Building (Voprosy pavyshenlya protavodetellnosti truda v mashinostroenii) Goeudaretvennoye nauch-telth. izdat. mashinostroitel,l literatury, Moscow, 1957. 511 pp. (Table of Contents authors below) This collection presents a comparative tech. and economic analysis cf most effective methods and industrial processes for obtaining high labor productivity in machine building. Output may be stepped up by further standarization of machine tools, materialop and production methods; draving on unused potentials. Covers all stages of planning and production as performed in modern plants of USSR, actual experience, and new methods are discussed. ANTSIFCIROVP V. P.0 GRMOVSKIYj S. P., "Use of Die-Rolling Methods," p.289 "Basic Feat%xres of a High-Powered Quartz iLagnetometerll. Tr. TAshkgn&sX. Georla, Oboerj., No 9,, pp 60-84, 1954 The schematic diagram of a mn~-netometer designed b- Lho author is descrived. It consists of a quartz frr,,ne with a threid to which the operating magnet is fixed. The formula for the setting rinft oyeration of the magnetometer Is derived. Th, instrument allows the noasurement of the absolute value of the strength of the terrestrial magnetic fieldp but not the vectorial variation. (RZhFiz, No 9, 1955) 30t Sum No 812, 6 Feb 1956 AIRSILIVICR. M.0. Mathowatical processing methods of owpatic observation results (harm,nic analysis). Ity. All Us.SSR. $or. fis.-mat. nauk no.2t 87-93 158. (KRA, 11110) 1. Institut wateaRtiki I mekhaniki iment V.I. Romanovskogo (*kgnattea, Terrestrial--Observations) (Harmonic analysis) - - ------------- ANTSIUMORt M.G. Ikthavatical processing methods of magnetic observation results (spherical analysis). Isy. AN Use SSR. Bars fist -wte nauk nos3t 97-109 t58. (MA Ilt 10) IsInstitut watsimitiki i mokhaniid AN UsSUR. (Mpatism, Torres trial-4bee rva ti one) ANTSIZaVIOH, K.O. "loal nature of disturbed diurnal solar variations of the geovapetio field, IsvAN UseMoSer.fise-mat,nauk nos3l 93-100 158, (MIRA 11112) I* Institut vatematiki I makhmiki Ig. VeIe'Rommovskogo AN Us=, (Magnetism, Terrestrial) AUTHORs Antailevich, M.G. I------- TITM The Interactionot Corpuscular Flows of Field of the Earth IN S/16 60/000/03/07/011 C1 1 IYC222 11 the In With the Magnetic PERIODICALt Isvestiya Akadenii nauk Usbakskoy 33RO Seriya fisiko-matemati- cheakikh naukt 1960v No- 3s PP. 44 - 51 TKXTs The author considers the orbits of the particles emitted from the sun in the magnetic field of tho earth. He states that according to H. Alfven (Ref- 3,7) the sign of the aagnetic moment of the particle does not depend on the sign of the charge of the particle, ao that the orbits calculated according to Alfven are valid for electrons as well &o for protons, and therefore an equatorial annulus of flow can not appear, By a small change of the hypothesis the author obtains different (homologous) orbits for protona and electrons and therewith a good agreement with the observations. The nuthor repents some considerations of an ealier own paper (Ref, 1) and of a paper of L.I. Dorman Oef. 4). lie mentions N-P. Ben1kova. There are 5 figures and 12 references, 4 Soviet, 2 German, 3 English and 3 American. A3SOC11TION* Institut watematiki imeni V.I. Romenovskogo AN Uz SSR (Institute of Mathematics imeni V.I. Romanovskiy AS Uz SSR SUB TYPi Janu 9, 1960 111B Carf 86390 S/020/60/135/002/013/036 3,2.700 B019/BO77 AUTHORSt Antsilevich, M. G. and Shevnin, A. D. TITM Evaluation of the Geomagnetic Observations Obtained From the First Soviet Cosmic Rocket PERIODICALi Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 2. pp. 298 - 300 /X/ TEM The measurements made by the first Soviet cosmic rocket showed that the goomagnetic field strength decreases much faster with increasing height than had been calculated. The measured field strength varied as follovai Thor* is a minimum of 4-10- 5 oersteds at a distance of 20,800 km, a maximum of B-10-3 oersteds was found at 22,000 km, and above that height the decrease is very slow. Antsilevich concluded from studies of a magneto- gram of Tashkentakays obaervatoriya (Tashkent Observatory) that a small magnetic storm must have occurred on that day causing the disturbances of the magnetic field. Observations of 16 stations indicated that a magnetic disturbance started on January 2, 1959 at 11 h 20 min universal time. This Card 1/2 86390 Evaluation of the Geomagnetic Observations 5/020/60/135/002/013/036 Obtained From the First Soviet Cosmic Rocket B019 B077 storm reached its peak after 12 hours and its lowest value after 14 hours. The earth had paused through a weak corpuscular current which caused thi disturbance. Since the first Soviet cosmic rocket went through the same system, the magnetio storm showed up in the measurements. The authors conclude that the corpuscular current created an equatorial current belt, and assuming the mean diameter of the belt as rmean - 26,280 km, the current is calculated to be 6.5-10 a. There are 3 figures and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Institut matematiki Im. V. I Romanovskogo Akademii nauk UzSSR (Institute of Mathematics imeni V. I. Romanovskiy of the Academy of Scienoea Uzbekskaya SSR). Institut zemnogo magnet.izma, ionoefery i rasprostraneniya radiovoln Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Terrestrial Yagnetism, Ionosphere. and Propagation of Radio Waves of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTEDi August 5, 1960, by Ye. K. Fedorov, Academician SUBMITTEDi August 4, 1960 Card 2/2 AWSILEVIC11, M.G. - ....... Goonagnotic field variations of August 9# 10P 24P 25# September 1# 21 109"07 and 'Harch 11.. 1960. Geomg. i aer. 1 no.3020-325 H~-Jo I . (MI%% 1409) 1. Irwtitut matematiki imeni V.I. Romanovskogo AN VzbSSR. (Magnetism terrestrial) ACC NRI AP7002208 SOURCE CODE: UR/0203/66/006/006/1126/1128 AUTHOR: Antsilev Sofiyenko, L. A. ORG: Institute of Nuclear Physics of the AN UrSSK (Institut yadernoy figiki AN U2SSR) TITLE: Ionospheric current system of the initial phase of the geomaCnetic atom on 4 September 1957 SOURCE: Geomagnatizm i aeronomiya, v. 6, no. 6, 1966, 1126-1128 TOPIC TAGS: geomagnatic disturbance, ionospheric disturbance, ionospheric electron density, A.)Prre. 67-4-g..7%. ABSTRACT: The construction of an approximate equivalent current system for the ionosphere during the initial phase of the geomagnetic storm on 4 Sept 1957 is described. The storm started suddenly at 1300 hr; its initial phase lasted approx- itutely 1 hr and 20 min. Differences in geomagnetic components before and during the initial phase of the storm were calculated from hourly mean values obtained by 39 ground stations for the hour preceeding the storm and during its first hour. The daily solar geomagnetic variation SRwas found from these differences. The approxi- tiate equivalent current system in the ionosphere (see Fig. 1) was constructed from the above data. A dense current stream of approximately 150,000 a flows in a wester- ly direction toward the sun above the polar cap along the 9th hour meridian. This Cutd 1/3 _UDC; ..550,388.2050-385- ACC NRs AP7002208 Fig. 1. Diagram of ionospheric current flow. Dots represent ground stations; arrows show the magnitude of current don4ity and direction of current flow where _a C& 14 . g, _, _5..10-4 CR. bard. ..2/3, L ACC NRt AP7002208 current streim splits to form two rotating current streams, the stronger of which has an intensity of %120,000 a. Directions, positions, and magnitudes of tile Current system agree analogically with those of current systems found by other re- searchers. Orig. art.*has,. 1 figure. EWA-31 (IV) SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: 07Apr66/ ORIG REF: OOl/ OTH REF: 006/ J~0-rc --3LL TAM450N, K.K., prof., dnktir tokhn.nauk: ANTSIPEROVSKIr, V.S., inth. Computing decrease In pratensioning, as a result of stressing concrete reinforcement at different times. Tranap. strol. 8 no.8:29-10 Ag 1.58. (Prestrewd concrete) (MvU 11:10) ANTSIPEROVSKIY, V.S., insho; KUSIINERFV, A.M., k8M.takhn.nauk, *sent A 55-m. span made of precast prestressed concrete. Trudv NIIZHT no.24t239-247 161. (MIRA 16:5) (Railroad bridges--Deaip and construction) (Prestressed concrete construction) ANTSIPEHOVSKIY, V.S., lnzh. (Novosibirsk); RYABYSHEV, B.A., inah. (Novosibirsk) Repair of the underwater parts of bridge footings in the winter. Put' L put.khoz, 7 no.12t26-28 163o (KRA 16g12) ummam 11 lox's Mlt*!,~~Ipzolruruys VOOSS inah. CAW" Of tiho fwmtLen of CrIv 'ab in Cftk,T=U Ar trewcada, oua,, pNmnt mmuti-ac ja 166. 15 DoOt45.46 OMA 10012) 0 VSV 11Y EXCLRPTA HEDICA Sea 8 Vol W~o 'Neurology Oct 59 SOM THE CLINICAL PICTURE OF MUMPS MENINGITIS INADULTS (Russian text) -&ptsypolovoki Y. 1. - Zil.NEVHOPAT.IPSIKHIAT. 1959. S0/3 (310-312) ivonty- six patients were studied. Lesions of thee rantocer*bral nerves and cerebral focal symptoms were completely absent. Repeated vomiting was not *b- served. Thtro was no corrtopondence b9twton the manifestation of the meningral symptoms and the dogret of the Inflammatory alterations in the csr. A meningtal r*actionof the CSF without symptoms of meningitis (&symptomatic talent montnititts) was rwood. Sobsequent analyst* of the CSF revosltd an albumifto - cellular disso- elation throughout the course of the 4istast. The normalization of the CSF was much slower than the clinical cars. Administration of penicillin and chlorteiracy- cline d14 not affect the course of the disease. ow . -_.' It," & AITTO UA )Us As AN'TSIZ, G. A. -"Interrelation of Foms of Methodologleal Work in the School." *(Dissertations for Degrees in Science and Fjqineering Defended at USSR, Higher Educational Institutions). Laningrad Pedagogical Inat imeni A. I. Gertsenp Chair or Pedaeogicap Leningradt 1955 801 MjsbMa Letople' No. 34, 20 August 1955 * For the Degree of '.Indldate in Scionnes ANOKHIN, S.I.; G11T.SEV, Ye.G.; COLOVANCHIKOV, Met.; NIKITENKOp V.G.; SHELKLYAYEV, A.I.; MARTINKEVICH, F.S., red.j PASHKKVICH, O.N., red.; VASIL'YEV3KlY, L, red. izd- val VOLOKHONOVICH, I., tokhn. red. (Improving the efficiency of large-coals transports in the White Itassian S.S.RlRatelonalizateiia, perevozok massoyykh gnisov v Belorusakoi SSR. Minsk, 1963. 241 p. (MIRA 16s7) 1. Akademiya nayuk BSSR. Minsk, Instytut ekonomiki. (White Ituasia-Freight and freightage) ANISUPOV, G. Simplify calculatiorm and accounta for comploted passageno Hor. flot. 25 no. 12t14 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) I* NacluLlInik planovo-ekonomicheakogo otAtela Baltlyukogo parokhodstva, ANTSUPOVO Moo Resul,ts of operating 'Arkhangellak*-type ships. BbIl.takh.-skon. inform, Tekh.upreMin. nor.flota 7 no.lltl6-23 162. (MIRA 160) 1. Starshiy Insh. planovogo otdola Baltiyakogo gosudarst"nnogo morskogo parokhodstva. (Merchant ships) AUTHOR: - Antsupov, M.N. SOV/130-58-12-5/21 TITLE: Gas Cleaning at High Gas Pressure (Rabota gazoochist3d pri povyshennom davlenii gaza) PERIODICkLi Metallurg, 1958, Nr 12, pp 11 - 13 (USSR) kBSTRACTs The blast furnaces at the Cherepovetskly metallurgical works operate at 1.5 atm top pressure, the throttle on Nr 1 furnace being after the scrubbers and on Nr 2 after the electrostatic precipitator. The author states that while all flanged joints have functioned successfully there has been trouble with the water seals on the precipi- tators until the design of the water valve had been modified. At present the top-pre3sure is limited by the insufficient height of the scrubber water-seal by-passes. Float arrangements have worked well, the arm for the high- pressure precipitators being lengthened, but the author criticised the doubled iqolating system which is dif.L'icult to instal. The design of the water separator after the throttle group on Nr 1 furmice is unsatisfactory. When Card 1/2 Nr 2 furnace works on one scrubber at low top-pressures the pressure drop becomes excessive and the author recommends das Cleaning at High Gas Pressure SOV1130-53-12-5121 the provision of a bypass and goes on to consider changes in gas volume resulting from rapid changes in top pressure on this furnaeo and measures taken to deal with these fluctuations. For dealing with the large decreases in gas output occurring when the big bell is opened, an automatic system has been provided which simultaneously reduces the gas flow to the boilers for a short time. The author mentions that du3t production from the furnace is 14 kg/ tonne pig iron and that this is removed satisfactorily although the cleaning of the thickener water could be im- proved. Nr 2 furnace is shortly to operate at higher top pressure and the author enumerates the measures taken to prepare for this. ASSOCIATIONI Cherepovetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Cherepovets metallurgical works) Card 2/2 ANTSUPOV, Petr Alekseyevich; fW-.*-MNNIKIOVP F., red.; KARZHAVINA, Ye., 1, takhh. r6d."-," z - '- (Volunteer offices of technical infomatlonj Obahchestven- nye biuro tekhnichookot Informataii. Lipets, Lipetakoe knizhnoe Isd-vo, 1963. 18 p. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Rftbotnik savodskogo otdela tekhnicheskoy informatail Lipetskogo traktomogo zavoda (for Antsupov). (Technology-Informntion services) L 2"4 2-66 ZWVS - 'ZPY(n)-2/00(m) WW ACC NRS AP6007943 SOURCE CODEt UR/0089/66/020/002/0106/0111 AUTHORS: Ananlyev,,V. D.; Antsueov P. 113.1 Kapitsa, S. P.1 'KnariTum H. T I Ila tora,--T7M-. Molekh1n, V. N.1 er ulov.-L.--A. ORO: none 'TITLE: 30 Mev microtron injector for a fas~-neutron.pulsed reactor SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 2, 1966, lo6-11i TOPIC TAGS: linear accelerator, particle accelerator component, fast neutron, fast reactor/M ABSTRACTS The authors describe briefly the main features and parameters of the 30-Mev microtron injector (linear-accelerator in- jector) now In operation at the Laboratory of Neutron Physics of OlYaN. The use of a microtron helps greatly reduce the duration of the reactor activity buret and by the same token improve the resolu- tion attainable with fast-neutron experiments, since the reactor does not become supercritical and serves only an a neutron multiplier. Card 1/2 UDCt 621-384.611.3 L 22417-66, ~-ACC HH: AP600794) ;The m1orotron Is identical in design with that of the IFP (L. M. ~Zykin et al., Transactions of International Conference on Accelbra- tors, Dubna, 1963, p. 1049). The Individual units of the microtron ;as modified to operate with the IRR reactor are described briefly, together with the results of approximately 350 hours of operation.. .The electron current, separated and focu3ed on a remote target, .reaches 60 ma in pulse. An original optical system for extraction, ifocusing, and aiming the beam on the target, together with the good* e monochromatic properties of the beam (energy scatter 0.3%) and small langle divergence ensure 100% efficiency of utilization of electrons rematning In the last (thirtieth) orbit. The author3 thank D. I. ~Blokhintaev, P. L. Ka Itea Fran and F. L. ShaRlro for con- 1. M. ;1tinuous intere aig- and S.,- K. olayly _1 B. 1. Voronov, and 'B. N..Bunln, whose cooperation contri ed to the construction of the !accelerator. Orig. art. has: 6 figures SUB CODE:' SUBM DATES .09Aug65/ ORIO REFS 0031 Card 2/?~e4/ ANTSUPOV, P.V. Speeding up w&U-tosting operations in oil and gas prospeating, Razvad. i okh. nodr 27 no.1#112-15 Ap 161. (M RA ]At 5, 1. Trost "Llvovnefte asrazvedkan, MI wells--Testing) KLITOCRENKOt I.F.;_AjVaUBML,,, P.V.; VULII M.A. Prospects of oil and gas in the Pokutye section of the Carpathians* Geol.neft i gaze 6 no.lOtl3-17 0 162. (MIRA l5tl2) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye geologil i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov Ukr6SR i Ukrainakly nauchno-iseledovatellokiy v goologorazvedochnyy institut. (Pokutye region-Petroleum geolo") (Pokutye region-Gas, Natural-G6vlogy) ANI~~UPOJ,L P.V.; VULI, M.A.; RYNSXIY, M.A.; KURIUTS, I.I.; LEVASHOV, F.I. I _ New data on the coymmercial prospecting of the Strutyn' oil field. Neft. I gas. prom. no.lt6-9 Ja-Mr 164. (MIRA 180) ANTSUPOV, P.V.; RYNSKIY, M.A.; VUL', M.A.; KUHILFTS, I.,; f.1. Ollkhovka, n now oil fieLi in the Carpathi.%n oil- nnd rnm-)vnr1nR province. Nottagas.gooi. i rmoriz. no.205-19 164. (MIRA 17t4) 1. Kabiahskaya XRB tresta "L'vovneftf4gazrn%vedkA". ANT'.;UI'OV, P.V.; ORLOV, A~A. Structural geology of the Pokuty~%.-IhikovlnA section of the Carpathians. Nef L. i gaz. prom. ni. -it 6-8 JL S 1641 . (XIRA M12) PALIY, A.M.; MTSUPOVt_t!Vj_VULI, A.M.l OVCIIAROV, S.M. Recent data on the gas potential of the ternary sediments of tho southeastern part of the outer son* of the Carpathian piedmont fault* Weft. i gaz, prom. no.4t6-9 O-D 164 (MIKA Its'&) AjNw,r,z"(T1'-'V, 1'.V. - 13b:,UVATYYp 1. 1. ; U~iXV, A.A.; MWINAKCV, A.V. Proapecto for finding co%.-nercial gus In the BukovIna VAirt of the outor zone of the Curpatfilim piedmont fault. Noftegaz. geol. t goofiz. no.3:37-38 165. 18:7) 1. 'Aroit "Livovnoftegazrazvedka". S 0191 61) 000 002 (14-41 044-2 IN N) I A I'TH )R~ P~ I Y T ak anov,, t I i F 111, if-i 1,2 ()f neco)i, ro H% i I a r p~)j CN. Ply chlori if' 1)n V0111nIfItTiC SOUI(C~: Plasticneskiyo massy, no. 2, 1965, 41-42 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl chlorldo, polyvinvi 01jorific foFtm -,pollymor moch~mical property, 1-m-)Ivinpr volmnotric lApight. collular polvrner T T1. ~:I! 1! L 277941a.69 ------ ACCEMON NR: "6004316 kiffilPT Impact coprnprr-sSioll. J-g tiso aftc-ted hy, !he wall flexibility but 1.9 dettmnim-d 1~ h,,i.!;: 4f Igni rvn A&9(XIATION: nono SI'BNITTTFI): 00 ENCI,: Ol SUII CODF. 0(,, GC 0 REF S()V: 004 OTHER: OW N 1 A C F,!;;Sl I)N NM N T' ri 43 1 -1 FNC'I,()ST'R F Y I The dependence of Mr-gs M lo~ "of-ri-tton l) arxi thf dy-namic rrc..Jllllts )f 4'1~1;ifi. ttv 17", rm thf Card 3/3 ANTSUPOVA9 A, Set CAND MED SO 19. "qOMPARAT I VE EVALUAT ION At u8.-# Gont- Of CERTAIN L-A#Q t"A METHODS Of'~DIAONOSI TYPH i KIY# 1960e (GORtKIY STATE MED INST IM So Me KIROV)* (KL9 3-619 230)o 387 GRENNAUS9 G.I.; DEMAREVA, V.T.; ANISUPOVA, A.S.; SMUT, I.L.; KOLUSHat I.P. 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St. -I It. jwm. %$-I ii"41.1ifts wils POUNIO. -Oft. *drtom. &kind the fin" al i%ommiAlkin kno"11 bw I- T1w formatom of tow ZIM, 1= avisme"I'A tive 1"111411v 1,01t,"? Masao into a with "fv"uf*l .4 Is- billykne &W PrCMt:Clli. Tliw ptm-rom, is an,ikoa~s to pulymerwt6m of 10owlykar Afi(l Ilic fildiff owsr A womerimatiou is cb&W coutradkoo with tl%v4.p1",rt,t "I "f. chafte. Diets. W The goorne (twibon. b, UP 001'. gave a cul.b. 1311~46. ubkb witli 1% KMo%savv a ouLW (fadkm it kcia aks.. Wlwh. 1V In.W"din.154% MON. %hilt ibe Witt it uniolenithed. Ammig uWa. Om I cis W"q wilits! lettinn, STMIDA lvhkh wily Me. r. I CIM.U Went WWJ. anif 110 01mrs, no"# W %bhb mt or- lamit'l In the pure slaw The twIAWA cil"I '11m,wr "Ivsl hatt come (rum MCCII.CMcMel. ishit, MCRICO futtim. tim Inditwes The Witial I-wr%tv,%,r t-4 c. St K.Wutud Ch ci atry - Orl;at-le ehe:duLrv P.-ird 1/2 Pub. 22 )-9/52 Author3 I Batuyev, X. I., end. Antsus, L. 1. Titlo I Optical investigt-tion or the chmical structuro of A. H. Butlerovs' oxcktrnol F-ariodical I Institution t Vok. AN Sz;~',R 10012, 267-270, Jan 11, 1955 Various opinions are prouented regarding the cherAcal structure of A. 31. Untleroval oxo),tijnol 0811,,02). ,Jnce the oxoIctmol spectmu showu an intensive frequency of 1692 cm- it indicates beyond doubt that this molecule has a enrbonyl group. Thu oxo%ti.-nol prop~rtilua whIch are dwont-tratcd by fl'Xt1'G11C Inertia of the mirbolKfl 1;r)up are explained by th- otrong affinity of the carbonyl Croup in- its five-membered ring. Acad. of Sc. US5111p The, 14. D. Zelinakiy ImAitute of Organic Ch-,Actry Presented by : Acadcmician B. A. Arbuzov, Juno 22, 1954 Periodical. i r,-1%. All "IS.M 10012, Ca.rd 2/2 Pub. 22 -~I?/52 Abstract I The carbonyl group, hydrogen bond or the be highly reactive. (1883-1953). 207-270, Jan 11, 1955 in conditiortu warrantint, the -evvi-cince (,!' th, rive-membemd oxoktonul ring, wat roun(i to Twelve references- 10 USSR alld 2 GeM-An - 7 , T - -- ~ -, -T~j~ JIT, . . 1 1. i~:, - - LI- I I "In.fluen,cc dc Iv rnmirication du radical dodey1c dons les dod(!eylbel scrc- sulforntes, our leurs profrictes tctslo-netives et leur deternilt '. " a Iviyer preoented at th,7 Thirtleth Inicrvotionn.1 Congreva of Caerlivnl Athcl~s, 17-24 ~~p T(080 SOV/62-59-12-214/143 V THO RS L. I Petrov, A. D. r '~ T L F POlYm0'-iza1!.Wn Of P"Opylene Over ZnC-12 Catalyst. CommunIcation 4. Dehydropolym erizzat ion in the Course of' Polymerization of Propylene Over ZnCl2 PERIODICAL: Izvent.1ya Akadernii nauk SSSR. Otdele"Iye khImicheskikh nauk, fir 12, 1959, pp 2199-2202 (USS10 AE~STRACT-. Fout, attempts were made to polymerize propylene over ZnCl,- First atteizipt: 83% propylene, at 2000, at c 1,'; 0 - 100 atm, rate of feed of' propylene, 900 mVhr, and outflow of 1 'Alter of gas, 6-7 minutes. In the above attemipt the formation of diolefins, cyclo-olefins, and cyclodlolefins was observed. In the fraction 69-76', 3-methylpent-2-ene was found. Second attempt: 50% pvopylelie, at 60-800, and at 100-1~Q atm. Two fractions of po3yrierization products were investigat-ed. In the firs", rraction (bp up to 1000), 85% of benzene was round. In th,~ second fraction NP 150-15110), UP to 9W)b I',-- ly-crIzation of' PrOPYIene Over ZnCl2 77080 f';j'alysl- Communicatlon 4. Dehydropolymerization gov/62-59-12-24/113 it, ~A'(` C~,JVSe Of Polymerization of Pvopylene e,-er ZnC, ~2 aliVlbenzenes were lovind. Third attempt: the ratio of' C. If to C IIB wan 1: 1. Rate of feed = 3,500 ml/bour. 'rile E~Oflow ~f~ I liter gas - 2-2.5 minutes, at 2000 arid 60-60 atm. In the fraction with bp > 1500, 58% tet,amers arid pentamers were found. The formation of aromalle hydrocarbons was not observed. Fourth att.empt: 83% pi,opylene, rate of' feed, 900 ml/hour, outflow = 4.5-4 minutes, at 2000, and at 40-60 atm. In the fraction up to 1000 , 7.15% saturated hydrocarbons were found. The yield of the fraction with bp > 150o (tetramers and pentamers) was 50-60%. The scheme of 11~-,.he conversion of' 3-t-ne"JAYIP I ent-2-ene Into benzene Is riven below. 'Ard 2/3 Polymerization of P.-opylene Over ZnC12 77080 Cataly3t. CommunIcation 4. Dehydvopolymovization SOV/62-59-12-24/143 In the Course of Polymovi;-ation 01' Pilopylene Over ZnC1 2 c'1 I, - (:11 , t-. - (A I I -- It 2G" "IcII - 4. 211, (!Its ell! (:It, III* + 2clis - (.*It - Clio -- 2clit- rill - Clio ell, - Clio -Clio + Clio - ell -elld *Abntrn(!t0r'A Note: ThIc nhould be CH3CH2CH3. There is I tablej 1 figure; and 6 references, 5 Soviet, I Oerman. ASSOCIATION: Zelinskly Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, USSR (Inatitut organ1ch03koy khimil imeni N. D. Zelinalcogo Akademli nauk SSSR) Card 3/3 66460 SOV/20-129-1-26/64 AUTHORSt A~tsuv, L. I., Petrov, A. D.. Corresponding Member, AS JSSR TITLEt Catalytic Polymerization of Propylenepropare Mixtures Over Phosphoric Acid on Xieselguhr PLRIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSH, 1'959. Vol 129, Nr 1, pp 95 - 97 (USSH) ABSTRAM The nuthors proved in previous papers (liefa 1,2) that ZnG12 and HKO are fundamentally different catrilynto with ro,4~ard to 0 ofins. In the preoent paper the ii..ithomi trli:d to determine the conditions under which tile uoe of phosphoric ticid on kit,jel- guhr will produce the above polymerization withoat tile forma- tion of satur3ted hydrocarbonn or tile depos,.tlorl of carbon. The results obtained show that tile input rat-! of the procesn in of great importance in determinine, the character of poly.-neri;,ition, yield, arid fr.-ictional composition of tile poly!ner produced, Tile optimurn valuen of this rate depend on tile ratio of propylerle and propane In the initial (3as and on /polymcri zat ion tomper- ature. The polymer yield was 2-1.5 lih with a propylene con- tent of 83~,Z and an irWut rate of 2-2.5 1 Ver one liter of cata- lyat per hour. Optimuim temperntire was 75-20C0. The cholce of corresponding input rates tind tcmpurpitures i3 important for Card 112 the normal progres3 of the process and for obtaining optimum 66480 Catalytic polyrerizzation of Prorylenepropane Mixtures SOV/20-129-1-26/64 Over Phosphoric Acid on Kieselguhr yields of tetra- and pentaners of the nbove mixtures. H5P01, it; contaminated -much slower by lm7-jrities containing sulfur than ZnC12. The branching of the dq,,,iircd polymerizntlon frac- tions to also very Inturesting. It. is supposed to be minimal in the case of the synthesis of detergents and maximal in the case of sur ac-active substances With a long duration of contact isomerization decreases accompanied by a reduction of branching. B. V. Lopatin plotted the infra-red spectra. There are I table and 5 Soviet references. SUBMITTEDt July 6, 1959 Card 212 ANIBUS 0 L.I.; PETROV, A.D. Synthesis of aromatic hydrocarbons from olefins. Nertekbimla 2 noelz28-30 J&-F 162, (MA 150) lo Inatitut organiohesko khimii AN MR im. N.D.Zolinakogo. (Mef= (Hydrocarbow) ANTSU5t L.I., PETROV, A.D.- SHCHFULINA, 0.1. 0 r 7 ~7;:"F:, - Catalytic dehydroeyclopolymerization of C and CLolefine on zncl and ZnCl2 " ZnS' Iav. AN SSSR. 4 S or. is. n0.103 2 1 186&,1870 0 164. (MIRA 17tl2) 1, Inetitut organichookoy khIall Im. N*D. Zolinskogo AN SSSR* ANTSUTA To 13 arkhit.; KIRILLOV, N.P., arkhit.j KUZNETsOV, V.V., arkhit#; 2- t-19 - a I SIDTINTSEVAp M.N.j arkhlt.; FrATIN, S.G., lnzh. Prinimli uchastiya: CHUYENKO , R.G.p arkhit.1 FOSEVICII, Yaja., arkhit,; GLAZKOV, ?.I.; at. tokhniki GOLUYJIOV, G.I., in2h.1 SAMSONVA, T.T., inth.; KOI=VA, Yo.Ye., at. tokhnik-; MAWOVAp T.N.t takhnik; SHAMATp H.S., insh,l SEVJNOVAp G.V.9 insh.; PIATUNIN, Yu.S.j gr. inzli- ; VOLINOVA, T.F., takhnik; SOWVIYMI, M.I., inzh.; MOREV, I.A., takhnJk. (Two-apartment house with two-room apartmants; st"ard plan 1-102-51 Dvukhkvartirnyi chiloi dom, kvartir7 v dve kormaty; tlpovoi proekt 1-102-5. Moskva, Allbor. 1. 1960. 27 p. (MIU 14:10) 1. Moseow. TSentrallwy institut t1povykh proyektov. (Apartment houses-Designe and plarw) ANTSYMOVO 0. V. "An unusuaUy severs June frost in IrkutakNo Prirodat No* 1. 1949 SO t KLRA 0 lee Al t L L L L IL i IL 0 F I L AA 08 Q CID CL 40 -00 -00 so RmWm of RoW mW tim Pfowum of "W XW. I I, Mill - ' as"I lotw X-ftfilwv the 11iffen-114 Int-thtmis i,( mughing the mitt s.o, 4.1, so ' dit, nolla (in order (4) obtain a better irrilt) shich air otill nooml in as* so a 111111141"HIN, 111ilho. and tho ball 1-114-vto ullidi thev wo the 411milly 4-1 lite h-16,11 forlal. flit Itilowimu). MO see too too -A 0 0 0 411 0 0 0 04 111 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 00 0 000 0 000 0 a 0 00 0 *also 0 000 so* 0 0000 a 0 0 0 0 04 j1q*,?.OTj 0.- so toy ! OTOO A s j 1. S 0, 1 Of so "00 I.K.AnisibM. (KorhPolyrnnsys .160 *0 OW, 1937, No. &4, pp. W-ft)-(TR"Busaian). A number of 2*0 go ejampleo Mv quoted *Web iivz~e ame foulto In rolls, such as. .00 for example. iWorred Chemical ocimpowtion 1411tv inclusions, 40 * Incorrect wW irregular cooling. inwnal cme~rjkc.. all of shieh l1o* hwl W a Mmatum failm of the Mle. As a rmalt of the con. aideration 4 ibm (axilts wA.Uwk effects. the autlior auggeds a number of improvemants 4 So pWud Im lwtxvw wh h ilit, object of produckw lifgh-quality wils. ct&IWKAV the X-t. %A too oil" 6 low AAA $#two syl 9 a 9 0 4 a U 0 -lilt ~1 ~ ~n te '0 '0 00 b 0 0 oil* 00 0 0 1~10 0 0 00 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 Wo 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4- 1 6 a go 1 0 of IS It w 0 4 V 0 a 0 v a ,, a -I Sao 0*4 jil-L - ps 4? ~ I -_ I .-V d.. 00 -00 00 of c . of *0 TIM fthl ApAwl ftWe an kr1w 01 MAqtl"jj OUWG .60 42-46). fin Russian), 4 211-1`114111 the lhnv.la work by the author *06 1w ainjettlep (if thftle. 11W tw-~ uut" hip-ro ouny ""Illiaratbri%. raidiv at ripyal"I 1,11, rKturr. It "All Ithl"An thai the SjIj"jOII;nf 1he"jinItat, qt thirti, C' .Vr of W410 %&A X*6 gTrater thin morr remop oxi'le it "tntalneti. The'fivrmation of an 000 4 adhering omk- one with a high femme.olkip "Intent--in aso favourril by tempmures brturmn W)' and 10410' C, Inthr&rvowl too 6e part of the a"Irle the aullw examines the effe" ordifferent sei-tion. eolli" "quenc" on the Amount ofecaloon t1w surface of the ruilvil ocluds. Finally rvreftnt* ismaille to the use of steam or% &ter. wal r p IWU*6'0 (Or 1110 frMOTMI Of Wale Ififfing rolling. Igoe Al WOO aw of *sit* ,vw'iie T, UIAL termi 001w00043. u I~nl * ~01611031 lot a o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 4 -- ---------- - too Miterial TG*t TeoWltues steel *Aplazstut for trwL Datw1dration of the Pl&BtiCitY of a bbtll,o 1. T. Antalferorp Chief, Pro"Ction bs~, Olanspetsbtallp. Mn of )btal. Industrr. 1l pp rZavod Lab' Vol XIVP No 12 Zdaimfsae some plasticity teste,vhIch baTe been pro- pm-rd. &Womte methMs to A&ko thIs t)pe of test of greater ust to lmdnetr1*9 Itealing vith ste*l. hqAqT1cY3 ANTSTYnOV. I.K* LProgressive work methods of I.F.Fastukhov in drossi" metal; Chelyabinsk metallurgloal plant] Peredovye setody truda I.F. ftetnkhoya po sachietke metalla, Cheliabinskil metallurgicheekli savod. Kooky&, Goes nauchno- tekhn. iod-vo, lit-ry po chernoi I tevetnoi metallurgii, 1952. 23 Po MU 615 1. Chelyabinekly setallurgloheakI7 sayod, (Steel-Metallurgy) 'lU 'P4 - BIMIYANOV, V.P.;AJMY7=Y. 1.K., inshensr, "ThellOO(Y 'blooain& sill." A. A. lorol*v and others. Reviewed bjv V. Y. ftrllanoys Stall 16 no*9t863 5 '56, (KLFA 9111) 1. Vs9soyusWy nochnyy politakhnicheekly institut (for Durlyunow). 2. Hinisterstvo ohernoy vetallurgii SSSR (for Anteyferov). (Rolling mills) (Koroley, A. A~ ORIMEV, A.P., dotsent ; AhT6YFK-W, inzhaner. "Brief handbook for rolling mill vorkers' by D.IA.Ouremich, Heviewed by A.P.Omdev. I.K.Antoyforoy. Stall 16 no.10:951-!56 0 056. (KMA ic,-g) 1. Dnopropetrovskly metallurgichaskiy Institut (for Gruder). 2. Hinisteretvo chernoy metRllurLpli SSSR (for Antayferov). (Rolling (Xotalvork)) PROTASOV, A.A., insh.1 ANTSYFEROV. I.K., insh. 'Rollabil.ity of steel and alloys," by IU.M.Chiahikova, Fbviewed by A,AsProtanov, I,K*Antayferoy# Stall 23 no.5t450-452 My 163. (MIRA 160) 1. 7Avod Itlektrostall"Ifor Protasov). (RollIng (Metalwork)) (Chishikova, W.H.) ANrSYFFRO'l I.K . InO.; YfRMANON, M.Z., kand. "khn. nauk; GAWFTS, F.M.; SLAVIN, VA.; IZONTIM, Yu.S.,o DF-W-NISHIN, V.P.; FOMPATEV, A.F. Pook revIews. Stall 25 no.2047-150 F '65. OURA 180) 1. Sinarekly '.rubnyy savod (for all except Antayferov, Yermanok). Via I"iW-IGW#U flv~ vii 044, Ca 1. 1 kv toll, %%A 11. mi. 11. lip 1131 1 IA 1%, SAIIKM qkmw"~ft it., wrld Alwalitn. 14 4 thm to i"I pkati4o,* 16, fusaii-kri, at*mIsikive- %' - 41 % "..I it.&SM44.1, I - 0, %' - 04"1w IiI.V6,11. 1.0-1 'Jho. 61"1 1%,. .16* tU&M.- A th- J-64- W. -h14, " 1. 11wh kW. SIW 60.4 %41 *W1141114k S-A. 1, gims. A IkPPJ4- -.%peciewafteal mdana6ka. tA 46, t%"144.m X' Gia sitese j V ". h.u. o' I WSR/PlkYsics Acoustics, Noise r1ov/Dec 49 "Several Applications of Vibroretry in Structural Acoustics," 4 pp 1z Ak Nauk SSSR., Ber Fiz~ Vol. XIII, 11o. 6 Established connection between vibration level and noise level. This formula makes it possible to predict level and spectrum of noise in unfinished spaces. With help of audio-frequency vibrometer, weak spots In sound-insulating safeguards can be determined, paths which sound takes to penctrnte from one space Into another can be traced, etc. 154T78 a 1 1. ii 11 if U it A L I L -&--L -k -J~ lk 0 P G A . ..I. I- emm., Vol. 3t No. 5 99 t I? it H Bill a a pa Ap'"P.011 No IIb V'Il-A I-L PA 0 (X 0 014A b 9 I.110.1 -rR,4AIS,.,,,.Al bib bV811041 snooze A A-J- AA-L 0 - 11. A '-p .-0 4V,41jAd4e W to 6 -rd Antsvferov M. itle band electrodynamic vibromt*r of a wide rings, "Of the larr* nuuber of vibronters described in the literature 0913 there sire only two portable ones which are made for work in the 00.3 Reoustical frequency ranget the electrodynamda rhillpe vi'mmeter 13 0. %Yers, Philip,-ltteshn. Rundcham 1, 237 (1940)) " the 1hur Brea. polaoslectric vibroprobe (B. Daurnzweiger, Jour, Acous. Sm. Ann r. )03 (1940); 11.11. 5cott, Joijr. Acous. 5oc. Amr. ;1, 04 46 (19A. The ranges of both are lipdtod, however, to fre- *0 crienclas free 10-30 cycles to 500-1000 cycles. However, the 0 present state and the future possIbIlItlas of developent of applied Aeousties demands a vibration change in a wider frequency range: at least from 300D-5000 cycles. At the same time, the its vib. ter muat have a hirh sensitivity, TwrwittinR an amplit 0 I., rwasurement of a vibrational vvlocity of the order 10-5 to 10~9 cm/89c. (ov*r) .1. 61're,ime, V TI U aw No At.. I I *-a ~ 1 4 -F JIAI1 0 Od G- 4 01 V aI do -4 6-1 0 ""040111 aft its 111o" 1401 No I I to -00 see 81*0 use 00 The electrodynamic vibrometer which we described satisfies these conditions, 00 and can be used for the inventigations of soil, constructional inst&U- 40 ations, vz.-chanisr4, otc., in a wide range of acoustic frequencies. The 69 construction of this equipment to the first experiment in this d6rection, 00 Coneenuontly, the vibrveeter is not free from isrew shortcoutings which, 00 however,, do not hinder its successful utilisation. At the same time, 0 0 00 1! a sonsitivity Is 1000 times Freater thRn th-mit of the foreign Instruments, :10 4110 while the frequency ranre Is considerAbly iodder," 0 Of 00 to 00 90 00 Zhiirnsl Tekhftleheskvi Fitiki, Vol. 19, No. 10 (1949) 04 USSR/Geopbysics - seignowstry Jul/Aug 50 PArthquakes b8ocoolary Resonances in a Seizwgraph With Spring Suspension," M. S. Antsyferov, Geophys Inst, AcALd Sci USSR '01z Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf i Geofit" Vol XIV.. #h No 4, Pp 317-333 z Calculates influence of distributed parameters of seisawgraph's I'vibrometer's) springs upon its fre- quency response in form of approximate formul" Of frequencies and amplitudes of secondary resons ea. Compares theory with experizwnt. Recc - inds IM 1(AT38 UMR/Geopbysics - Seismometry Jul/Aug 50 (Contd) methods to suppress frequency d1stortlons caused by secondary rtsoza=ez. Submitted 26 Dee 49 by Acad 0. YU. Sb:mIdt. 164T38 A,',-r3YFNR2Y,_ M. 3 U33R/aCOPIVOics - 13010mogra.P1111) Calibration of Sep/Olct 51 "Vibrational Platform for Investigation of VibroiAteri In Sonic Mapanon," M. S. Antayfcrov, Geophys Inst, Acad Bei USSR It Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Gcofi%, No. 5, PP 31-39 Describes vertical vibrational platform with clectrodynamic exciter designated for calibration of Vibrometers and scismgraphs within a Afreouency band of 5-10 to 5,000-1,000 cycles. Araplitude of platform oscillations my be adjusted within wide range. Considers possibility of control of amplitude and phaGe. F. A. Surin and 1. L Kly4in took part in tests. Submitted 12 Jun 51. 193T34 Vilks? ANTSTMOT, H,S.; GOLIIWARB, M,L. - wwww"" Research results vith a string galvanometer. Trudy Oeofiz.lnat. no.22i 19-25 154. (MM BW (Galvanometer)