SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BESPALOVA, V. G. - BESPECHNYY, D. V.

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FILV~1: I Ft.~~ Sweshchn.1yo , priklil-Ilrty C--y di-l",. Trudy Soiitcithch~-iy, p. ;rlklct,~:iy enn-,cy di-I'v, C. All.-At&, 25-2-5 o;.tY-!,ry. -I it d Go 19y, C. (T-11-1i... or tht C.nfircixe or. Ar, rpy,=ic., F.~:! I. O~toh- 1956) At--Atatt Ic,[- 1.11 1559. 233 p. Errata slip irserttd. 90) copies ,r4r:,td. Spomorlr,C AGemy: 0-m.1cielys nauk Xars%iis~~y SSR. Kanakhslkly go5u&%rct-r.:%yy universitst 1-1 S.M. Kircita. Editorial. Board: Reap. Ed.: L.A. Vials; V.P. Kn~h1,,tirov; T.P. Tecintly"m amd D.P. U.tlatrtsko. Ed.: V.V. Alck.-Irly.1tty. Tech. Ed.: Z.P. R.r.k1rA. PLRYWE: This book Is intesded for mrionrel of svientifle r-arch ir.3%it.t1a and industrial crwgimerz in the fiell of arpll,l fluid isch-ica, ar.1 -y be of interest to studects of advwiccd courses In the field. Tilassactiona of the Conferst- (Cont.) SOV/5Z'/j CWMAGE; This book consists or the trwiscriptio- Of 31 p,;wra "ad at th- conference m Cas dymnics vb1ch val converted under the Ir-Itiat1w of 'lakhskly vwLV~r.tvcmyy unieernitet 1~ni S.M. Kimv, (utshh stats U-I"r. r MY imfli S.M. Ximv) Wid tile Institut enereet'hi Aloidelit muk Kaza~,_hcixty 50 Institute of Powir EU.1mcring of thc~ Academy of Scirric-c Kazak)-4)tcyn SM) mrA belli October 23-2), 1956, Three bmni'lez of applied Ems dy-nics Jet fl" Of liquids t-d Cases# mrodynazict of furnace processes, and the mtflov of liquids. The practical ster.1fic-c of the *Transactionecif the conference corsists in t". adaptation of theory to wthOds Of Uchnical cw;vtRtion am4i masurirg rethcciz misted to irduatria furnaces " other Indixstrial rilocco5co In v, I :~ ittrodynexcis phera-,m play a predominact role. EiSht papera mad nt the C,-fer,ence a" riot Included in this collection for vi-loun misoni. Th~- "th3m of tke- m1cmirC pc,,cra .,,,d Conj L.D. Ll~ (Thc,,isal "a Acrst*n,,ljc Chj,a,.xj.tjc, of pulvee Plattse Burners) and A.A. rOleYev5kiY (Outlirte.3 -11 physical Models of -he Jet NO-IGis KeChaM-lics Of 71.1d.), 11.1. Ak.trto~, Ye. P. Pogls~, S.V. Bukix~l, T.K. ftronetsin, A.D. Mzrysiurtt, and G.V. Ukilbov. L.0. tyt.y=skl7 I. atenticitted as being, In chatree of ta dt~p~tlt-rt of tile Kaza),.h State Ur.1-mity, ,rot, I.D. Malyukair, C-Lidt. of plly.jral -,I Matj,_tjcsj Sciences, S~ as a member or the ma- university. :1cferencts am- founI at the crA of Secision ci~ October 24, 19% (15orrimr) ~ntOw", O.S. It-estien,tinC Turbub-, Ch-acteristies of Filse Ko.1*Qtb,!_L1 J~t ald - O:~:, Fl,%,. 45 r-shk,rult, V.P. (C-11diste or rhy,lml -d 'V Parallel and !1l't1-rJ M-tiii- Of U,lif- Fl- of Sal 55 T"ns-til- of tb~ C-rrre- T,Ontlrvatt T.I. )fT ~1- or k~iftlly Syris,-trIcal Jets if' Famllel at,, t7--trnr7 Flo- 6., Dukh-, S.Y. R-Cul-Ity of 14,tj- and C-!~,u;tl- f C-11 Partl,l- 69 Uznrchuk, R.N., ard N.t. Folls%ly. Ott Ott, Cris!, Ir th, 71--, rlm of C- in a Pit- Pvrallt,l Chat., 1 6? Cont"'tt" of the llitieu..I- 1-a nrief 75 s-illon or octni- 2,,, 1,)5,, Terekh1m, 1I.N. Expansion of an ~%Ially :!y-trt~l J,.t of C- lit a lelt N..'Imity - %,tit= or virr, Chcbyst-, P.I. (Vile-sty-1-Y rW~Irot. -,.rtjt,.t (f,jj.Ut- FleltrotIchlie-1 1-titUte)). Tjt,~Itr Us, r", Fit,--- Tr:u-a-tIorr. of th-- Conference (Cant.) A.T. J,rtc!;tjC.tj,,C . ~~-I-ntrictid T-11,111,t Jet W.T. %~y of' tM W-~". or tho D,-p-t-nt a, Hy~t dy.-Ic- of th, I-IrCmd Institut, i-n! X-1ir1r. an the Jet Theo,y lor Sbcj~l-, S.F., anA S. Troy. Plan,- T,.t 1. . Cro.,s lkctlo~ or Mr C..d.it lop- P-1-loval V.G. Use or Ity-Imin-LeCratom F~r SolvinC Jet PmLlems 115 Contents of the Diacuasion In Drier Session of October 25, 1956 (Harrirz) Pr~tcml 'con, B.D. [Candidate of Tecbmical Sciencen; Docent; Tsnntral 'nyy kotloturbirr.yy tratitu' iwrI Pol-=-, I,njrC_d (Cant. al Turt -n- and Boller Institute inerd Poltunav, tcniaerad) 1. Sono Problc~z of Lt. A~Mlyr-ica of Furnacc Cycl.T., Cl=t-z wJ of It, Con1custior of Coal Pw&-r Fulwrized Coal =5 Card 619 T.-xactior~ ..' the Corf--- (Cont.) SCIV/52- Vstts~rkos B.P. Candidate ofT,?cIxIcm1 ~7nienrna, Ir.,alyr-lea of ;. I Jet and of . Cyclo- ChAb,r 13Z. Volkoy# Ye. V. C~e Aorodjv~lc Problr= or a 71-M-T FIcv in a Cyclr, ftrn~,. W, Ton?~uoeiy, A.V_ and X.P. B=Ira. Or. the Problem of the 'WcrkirZ Proco.. In . Cy~lwe Ch=bcr 15;, Ta:mbor, G.V. Gotcralizin-C Acrodyn-Ic L-3 of ryclorx! Ch~~- : a 10 Contents of Uva Diocus~ion in Drier 15S Ses.tent of October 25, 1756 (Svenlrg) F 7ry-j1:or, A.S. [Doctor or ~,uctmicai s~icrxcv; rastitut c-rC,tjkj (1;..t1t.to or F-r FnCinecrl,g)]. Undflo. Flnm~ of Pulverlz,l Co'd 10-10 Tcl~ein, A.S. Ftceul.riti,c of Ga. Fl- BurnInC Card -,19 T-act.I~r. or the Canfo."ce (car.-..) Trmh1e, Sh. A. A-ni~r-d- or a T~rtaj~nt Gas FI_- (C-ill!", -f T,ch,le.1 U-I---,Iy ja-.%t-~t 1,-,,i KI,a- (1)r~j ' ' ' PDIYt~ch-~tcftl yr~tltlll,~ I-A Y.1mv, ~,- n ilw_kff. IrI-t,t0 TI-til-e of 1;- C- of Opm I'wnz-3 171 Ye. ?. On th7 TI-I Eleel- of ti, r-- 18-~ ConLents of the. Din--j- I, Prior IF,(, F!rAI Zenstor., Octj)br Zhulayr-, P. 7.h. r :iu-1 mf Worle. a,, Hydral)-Ien D- ty th, Inotitut rr. rf.-t1ki At! F,w:Z*; (1-titute of F--r Err.1--irr of IN! AcnIvm% of r-to P-11,11 of Fl- TI~r-lp.-Irn ir P-1 7----. C-dit!-s VW C,w 1 1/,) BESPALOVA, V. G. A Contribution the Plechanics of Tutbulent Liquid and Gas Jets p. 125 TRMISAMCUS "JF TjF FIND MEYUVAIII-All J, (MIDY I-T",Rlllrf IRESPUBLIKA14,S71"Y K(In 'R, pages, ,ubliched by the Publiv*-~in fl'~, AS, BALAFMOP V.P., agronom-semenovod; BESPALOVA, V.I. Our experiments on a state farm, Zhivotnovodstvo 24 no.6: 85-86 le 162. (1~aRA 17: 3) ' 1. Cbistyun'skiy sovkhoz, Novosibirsk. 2. Glavnyy zootekhhik Chistyun'skogo sovkhoza, Novosibirsk. DUBROlaAVGVI F.N.; BESPALOVAj V.-S. Experience in the receiving, storage, and processing of sugar beets harvested with the continuous method in Kir&izistan. Sakh.prom. 37 no.9.-46-48 S 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Novo-Troitskiy sakharnyy zavod. (Kirgllizistan-Sugar beets) Jl:~') M,~ 11" Do -c:-i c;aL r--le. 38338 RESPAIDVA, YU. G. K voprosy ob otdalemqkh rezu.Iltatakh operativnogo lecheniya privyebnogo vyvikha plecha. Vestnik khiz-urgii im. Grekova, 1949, No 5, s. 57-59 BBSPAWVA, Yu_~,. .9, kand. med. nauk. Clinical picture and treatment of primary dislocation of the shoulder joint. Ortop. travm. protez., Moskva 19 no.6:13-1.8 N-D 158. (MLIA 12:1) 1. Iz Leningradskogo instituta. travnatologii i orto-nedii (dir. - prof. V.S. Balakina.). (SHOUIM, disloc. primary. clin. TActure & ther. ('-Rua)) MAR TYNOV, V, TITOVP M.I~ n 3 hf-31,9 of P70tect9d exapeptide carbobt-in'-Icxy-L-phe,-,7"alaryl-I mothyl ester. Wst. LGU 20 nr..10:159- 161 165. (MIRA' 180) BESPALOVA. Z.G. Biology of the propagation of Artemisia salina Kell. 9.1., Artemisia taurics, Willd.and the lavender Limonium Heyerl (Boiss.) Ktze, in the NoWsk Steppe. Bot.thur.41 no.11:1623-i629 N '5060 (MIRA 10:1) 1. Botanicheakiy inatitut imeni V.L. lomarova Akademii nauk SSSR& Leningrad. (Nogaysk-Desert flora) (Roots (Botany)) BESPAIOVA, Z.G. Biolsg7 of Halsenesum etrobilaceum (Pall.) Bet. zhur. 44 no.1:92-101 A '59. (MIRA 12:1) l.Betanicheskiy institut imenj V.L. Kemareva AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Halocnemum) EXYDSM.431, Irina Nikolayevna,; BISPALOVA, Zoya Georgiyevna- RACHMANINA, na Aleksandra Timofeyev ~,o P�r 'iol;;. uk, otv.red.; VIKIIHEY, S.D., red.izd-va; KRUGLIKOVA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Studies on ecology, geobotany, agriculture, and drainage in the Kura-Aras Lowland of Transcaucasia; natural and anthropogeniO changes of plant communities. water conditions and root systems of plants] Ikologo-gedbotanicheskie i agromeliorativnye issledovaniia v Khra- Arakeinskoi n12mennosti Zakavkazlia; estestvannye i antropogennye ameny rastitellufth soobahchostv, vodzWi rezhim i kornevye sistemy rastenii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.uauk SSSR, 1962. 464 p. (MM 15:2) (Kura Lowland-Botany) is BESPALOYA', Z.G. Ecologic and biologic characteristics of flowering and dissemination of some species of feather grass in cent4!al Kazakhstan. Probl. bot. 60 ~-335 '62* (MIRA 160) lKazakhatan-Feather grass) (Plants, Flowering of) BESPALOVA, Z.G.; BOHISOVA, I.V. Phenological observations in steppe communities with the consideration of the morphology and biology of plants. Bot. zhur. 48 no.9:1271-1281 S 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni Komarova, AN SSSR, Leningrad. AHASCAT , '. . (Sai-at,)vskayh ,)121 ~ ) ; ---;~6 'WV.-' , 2. c'- - " I ~L I r, . I- - Cor'-.oll.in:-- th.e 6hieli b,-~~ v - - - - I ra~-_ r - I I A vr~d, i bola 9 no~ 4:10 7 e4. 'kX, TRA I il -, 5 ) I yill'lslill.Dvlk~ Z.G. Flowering and fruiting of some wor.-Ywoods of of-ntral Kazakhstan, Bot. zhur. 49 no.2:2~3-229 F '64. (ljiRA 1-746) 3 .L. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L.. Komar-ova Akademli nauk SSSR, Leningrad. BESFALWA, :-,'. G. Flowering of J-71irotia veratoiden (L.) C.A.M., Suaeda physofora Fall. and Petrosinorda bruchyphylla (BGS.) 11jjr- Bou. zhur. a 49 ric.12,.1WO-1904 D 164 (',.!IRA 16-2) 1. Botanichesk1y institut imeni Komarova AN 9~c5j, le-ning-rad. BNSPA.L.'I~.'.-A, ~;..(j. ~ -L Actlvit~,, of the Scientific Counicil for the PrcblE:m B,isi3 for the Fffective Use, Transformation, Rnd Consenration I of the Plant 14orLd." Rnst. r~~. I no.'-1.1~1-10 165. (J.ITILJ~ 1,1.6) 1. Botonicheskiy inst-it-," im. *~,Dm-,ir-va AN S'7'SR, ip-ningrad. Z~ F-J~A`;I- I,-.' ',"A, 7- , C. " Yande bic, -A' og traulk h-oblems fa-:!ing 3,3viet botunistz;, -M L,-rinffrad. Vest.All SSSR 35 r-c,.S;]0.2 Ag t65. NIPA 1~:8) BP S P -! 1 ~, ". ~,,% ~- ;. 1; 4 -'ail rhythmics of flowering and fruiting of some plants in ,central Kazaklistan. Blul. MDIP. Otd. biol. 70 nc.3:47-60 Imi-a 165. (MIRA 18,10) 7 BESPALOVA, Z.G. Information on the current work of the Scientific Council on the pro))lem "Biological foundations of the rational exploitation, transformation and protection of the plant world." Bot.zhur. 50 no.10:1503-1504 0 165. (MIR.A. 18:a2) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. 4E -SHTV-,-V-le41m-i:r Eedo ov b [Bezpallshyi, V.F.]; KHUDUSHINA, F. (KhudusbY=, F0, kAmd- filos. naukj, red.; IDVKAYA, L., red.; TSURKAN, P.P tekhn. red. (Commmist labor; what the elisimtion of distinction between intellectual and manual labor means) Komunistychna pratsia; shcho znachit' likviduvaty istotni vidminnostj mizh rozurovoiu i fizychnoiu pratsei. Kyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo polit. lit-ry URsR, 1960. 74 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Efficiency, Industrial) (Work) - BESPALITSEV, I.Lt dotsent; DUZNETSOVA, L.A.~ red.; VORIESENSKY, A.D., tekhn. red. [Systematic textbook on the theory of mechanisms and machinery] Uchebno-matodicheekoe posobie po teorii mekhanimnov i mashin. Moskva, Vses. sellkhoz.in-t zaochnogo obrazovaniia, 1961. 191 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Volgogradskiy sel'skokhozyaystvenrWy institut (for Bespalltsev). (Mechanical engineering-Study and teaching) BESPALITSFV, I.I., kand. teklin. nauk Scientific technical seminar on tn,e imprwrement o,f -,,ec-no':ogv ir. the manufacture of gear transmisslons. Standartizatsiia 2S no,S: 47-48 Ag t64. (MIRA 17:11) L 2o97�-65 XCEMOL' TiM. AP5003786 S/0020/64/M/008/004*048 cal soiences) Bespalltsev, 1. 1 Mantlidats of tecbd A TITLE: Scientific-technical seminar on perfecting the technology of the Proftc- ,tion of Soared transmissions S01MCE: Stanaarbi?atsiya, no. 8, 1964, 47-48 TOPIC TAGS: mechanical Povrr transmission eVipm, mechanical engineering conferente" Abstract: Zhis seminar was held 'oy the Volgograd Oblast Board of the Scientific~- Technical Society Hashproz, and tho Lomer Volga Sovnar1&.oz. It was attended by represent,-stives from 20 machirve-building plants of the Sovnarkhoz, and represent- atives of scientific-research, planning and educational inntitutions in VolgoVad, % The eeminar 'mado these recommendatior.9 in the interest of improving the technology uction of Geared trawmias ongit- of the prod ional (1) extensive introduction of I udinal and cross.-sectional noaifications in gears; (2) increased accuracy of basic,surfaces, particularly vheals w1th grooved unions; (3) the use of addust- able Appliances with release elements in processing the teeth of fine wheels; (4) devisipz instructions for ingcoved cuittering chuclri~ to Caarantee mW=1 runoiit and --,akewing_-of the-base and with respect -to i-he spindle of the latbet arA'also the Cord 1/2 1! 20970-6.5 ACCE=011 NR: AP5003786 introductionla orifice honing; (5) to investigate the possibilities of compen- sating, during processing, for tooth dwfbmtion; and (6) in the case of mass :,production, the introduction of prophylactic technological and damage control, the use.of mebanization and automated control. The seminar called the attention of the lower Volga Sovnarkhoz to Vne necessity for organizing geared transmission laboratorieD at important plants, at the All- Union Scientific Research lwtituto of Machino-Duilding,,and at various educational institutsBe Asswi4k6m. none SOMITM: 00 ENCL: 00 SM CODE: IE.. GO NO -W SOY: 000 Or= 000 Card 2/2 sd f 14 J01 1 is; IN 00 Ilk 1, KRETOV, A.Isel BESPALYY. A,S, Methylation of dioywAiamide, Zhur.prikl*khim, 31+ no,3:621--625 mr 161. (KMA 14:5) (Guanidine) KRETOV# A. Ye.; B~~FALYY, A- S- Derivatives of bonsethiazolidins. Zhur. ob khim. 33 no.l: 213-217 163. imm 16:1) 1. DneDropetravokiy khimiko-tokhnologichookiy institut. (Thiasolidine) 91- TOV, A.Ye.; HESPALU, A.S. Darivatives of thiazolidine. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6sl878-1882 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Thiazolicline) KRETOV, A.Yo.; lf,,SPALYY, A.36 I... I.,-- --l'- -- - I Derivatives:of thiazolidine. Part 2. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.10.- 3,123-3325 0 163. (bMRA 10:11) 1. Dnepapotrovokiy kliL-aik(>---~okluiol.oL;iclieskiy institut imoni F.E.Dzerzhinskogo. KRETOV, A.Ye.; BESPAM, A.S. Derivatives of naphthothiazinidine. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 3: 999-1001 Mr 164, (MIRA 17!6) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut. KIR131,.-)V~ A. Ye., 1Eq~,A]YY, A. S.; MILTUN, 14. N. ... -1- acids and tLefr derivatIveo. ob. Knim. 34 m.6f~1066-2068 Je *64. -,7-. 1. 01,91 heskiv I . tt, ,. r -) :~ - nq - _i 1 Ki~ i.':, o~., , )" . yk: . ~- ;. , 1,." ~! -'I I Y Y , % . -,-' . ; i, C i I I I ~ 7'. , ~, ~ . 4* i . ynthesis of' thiazolidine-5-acet.ic ,acid clc-,riva,,~vees. ZT, S -ur. c ID. khiin. 34 no.9:30(~.3-3066 S 164. I - 1. l.iiiepropetrovskiy ilnsti~,,:.t.. KRETOV, A.Ye.; BFSFALYY, A.S. Thiazolidine derivatives. Part 3. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10:3365-3367 0 164. (MERA 17: 11) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologielieskiy institut Imeni F.F. Dzerzhinskogo. AUTHORS: Largulis, V.P., and Bespalyy, A.T., Engineers 128-58-4-4/ic. TITLEs Yodernization of Molding ktachines with Top Press Plate for Double-Sided Forming (ILodernizatsiya formovochnykh mashin 2 verkhney pressovoy plitoy dlya dvustoronney formovki) I'EIRIODICALt Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1958, No. 4, PP 10-11 (U33R) ABSTRAM The described modernization of moldin- machines with top press plate has been done at the Kiyev plant (combinat) "Promstroydetall". The plant's foundry uses molding machines "261" and 11271" for molding water and steam fitting parts produced by the plant in large lots. As a means of moderni- zation, a now design of top press plate enabling the u3e of a second molding board ~~ias introduced. The second moldind can be attached at the top of the press plate, and im2rintc in the mold box can be produced simultaneously on two sidez bottom and top. The arrangement provides guide pins ~.M;_,h assure an accurate fit of the two molding boards. B3- .ie,_n_, this set-up the productivity of molding machines can be 'governed by simply increasing or reducing the number cf mold boxes used. The mold boxes are piled up for si-.-nit-reou-~ Card 112 pouring. Since the mold boxes are piled up in the sa,..c -~usj- I 128-58-4-4/18 Modernization of Molding Machines with Top Plate for Double-Sided Forming tion in which they iiere formed, i.e. without tilting, the pouring channels can be readily located. Therc are no fine on the splits which are usually characteristic for such pouring. There are 2 drawings. AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Molding machine-Development .1 BESPALYY, I.D. Results of observing apartment houses built cn sagging soil in Kherson. Osn., fund. i mekh.grun. 8 no.1:22-24 166. (MIRA 19:1) DWA=, [deceased] CoccidlQ1 in carp on pond farm@ of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Pratsi last. sool.AJI UELER 15:38-42 159. OUJU 13:7) (Ukraine-Coccidlosis) (Carp-Diseases and pasta) ACC NRt AP6029617 SOURCE' CODL: ~AU7110R: Bespalyy, I. T. (Engineer); Khakhin, V. I. (Engineer) 1ORG: none :TITLE: Criteria of optimum regime for starting a steam turbine ;SOURCE-. Energomashinostroyeniye, no. 8, 1966, 5-8 !TOPIC TXGS: steam turbine, turbine, EIJG,,-,3F E AJ 6 1 Aj E S T-A 0- 7-E4 Sv/ 6 7' ABSTRACT: The article presents recommendations for determining the optimum regimes ifor starting steam turbines. Orig. art. has: 5 figureo and 8 formulas. SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 009/ Card 1/1 UDC: 62-57.621.165.001.5 BESPALYY. V. Aspects of the relief ofthe Krivoy Rog Basin related to human activity. Biul.SNO IGU no.1:7R-81 '58. (HIRA 13:6) (Kzivoy Rog Basin-Physical geography) LI.Ly, Frecilse Sanreyin. In C!Atin-, by Cowiter 'aceZ of a "dne 5haft." Cand Tech Sci, Do -ed ;ertical , L nets Orler o~" Labor .1. I-anner Indostrial Inst ::. S. Khrusliclov, '-dn ;A,-,her a3ucatlon USSR, Stalino, 1955. (IM, ~*o 11, 1-.ar ~;-,) SO: Sum. -.0. 67C, 22, Sej- '15-Survey of Scientific and Technical :~'issertations Defenried at USSIR '-:i,:her educational Institutions (15) 30V-l27-rP-9-l2/?("' AUTHORS: Ogloblin, D.N., Professor, B 1 N.f ZU4)4L-.ZP? Candidate of Tech- nical Sciences and Dobrovol'sRiy, .1., ngineer TITLE: Surveying High Precision Works During the Sinking of Vertical Shafts by Counter Faces (Marksheyderskiye inboty vysokoy toch- nosti pri prokhodke vstrechnymi zaboynmi vertikallnogo stvols) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 9, pp 69-69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe complicated (both surface and underground) surveying operations during the opening of lower levels in the Tyrny-Auz deposits. It was decided to open up three galleries, at 2,609 m, 2,312 m, and 2,004 m, all three connected by a vertical dead end shaft sunk simultaneously from all three levels. To avoid deviations in the direction of the counter faces, a triangulation net was built up on the surface and polygones were established underground in accordance with polygonometry. Taking into consideration possible triangulation and polygonometry errors, it was found that the possible maximal deviation of the counter faces could be 21~ mm. flow- ever, when the counter faces of the 2,004 and 2,312 n- levels met, the error was 310 mm. The difference between the 217 Card 1/2 and 310 mm was caused by a deviation of the plumb under the SO V- 127- r:8-~'- 1 212C, Surveying High Precision Works During the Sinking of Vertical Shafts by Counter Faces influence of gravity attraction of the mountain massif and by an error in determining the center of the vertical shaft. A detailed description of the method of calculations is riven. There are 3 diagrams and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Donetskiy industriallnyy institut (The Donets Industrial In- stitute) Tyrny-Auzskiy kombinat (The Tyrny-Auz Combine) 1. Mining engineering--USSR 2. Mines--Construction--Analysis Card 2/2 BESFALYY, N.P. P kand.tekhn.nauk; Prinimal uchastiye: AVDEYENKO, G. Ye., student Investigation of the accuracy of the functioning of the compensator on the Nal level. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.9164-67 159. (MIRA 14;6) 1. Donetskly industriallnyy institut imeni N. S. Khrushcheva. Rekomendovana kafedroy geodezil. (surveying instruments) BESPALYY, ILL , kand.takhn.nauk "Mine tift-igulation" by S.P.Kuz Iminakit.. V.G.Shubin. - Re-T-ll V.4ed by V.P.Bespalyi. Ugoll 36 no.12;57-58 D 161. (MIRA '~,12) (Ifine surveying) (Kuzlminakii, S.P.) (Shubin', V.G.) L 06375-67 M(l) GW ACC NR% AR6014590 SOURCE COEE: UR/0270/65/000/012/0012/0012 AUTHOR: Bespalyy, N, P !TITLE: The experience of geodetic level in high mountains SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geodeziya, Abs. 12-52.107 REF SOURCE: Sb. Razrabotka mestorozhd. polezn. iskopayenVkh. V.VP. 3,, Kiyev, Tekhnika, 1965, 33-39 TOPIC TAGS: ground survey, geodetic survey, geodesy, mean square error he ABSTRACT: Results of work on constructing a geodetic base for topographic surveys at the scales of 1 s 2000 and 1 1 5000 in two moiuitain regions of the Armenian SSR are presented. The base was constructed by plotting a grid of high accuracy and by applying trigonometric leveling. A total of 16 benchmarks with absolute elevations between 2000 and 2800 m was located in the first region with an area of 3.2 km2, while 56 benchmarks with a range of elevationA from 1200 to 2200 m were located on the socond region with an area of 24 km2. The sides of the grid network normally did not exceed 1 km in length, but a maximum length was 3.7 km. Horizontal and vertical angles were measured with a large Wilde transit by taking four readings. The results of error equalizing prodiced: mean square error of angle �3.4" in the first region, and +2.811 in the second; the relative error in the least correct side was 1 : 34 000 1/2 UDC: L 06375-67 ACC NR: AP60-14590 40 on the first region and I : 50 000 in the second; mean square error of a benchmark altitude in relation to the surrounding benchmarks not larger than + 0.011 m in the first region and 0.019 in the second; mean square error of a benchmark altitude, common for the whole region, is respectively 0,005 and 0.007 m; mean square error of the benchmark absolute altitude (calculated from the difference of 10 altitudes ob- tained by geodetic and geometric leveling) is V.3 cm. It is asserted that, at small lengths of the sides in the analy-tic gridwork for mountain regions, the elevations of the benchmarks may be determined by trigonometric leveling with an accuracy proper for fourth class leveling, and that 3-5 basic points are sufficient in this work. Z. IKhaimov 2Franslation of abstract7 SUB CODE: 08 2/2 BESPALYY, P.S. ple2d neutron bygrowtors and gmum-gamm densitometers. Biul.tekb.- skon.inform.Gon.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i tekh.infom. 18 no.103-36 j& 165. (MIRA 18:4) Tr ~--)Y!-S-P-A--~IY -TOK e9pAmyAhlyll' if 1) ,tho Vwory rrtldv Seth. Issledov. llo. 1, 15' htnr' Nj"t~ 4-17o t"L la -l"atical 1.3 BESPAllyy4,_V.,,G.--- - Quaternary transgressions of the sea in the regions of Sak:halin and the Kurile chain. Dokl. po f,-eomorf. i paleogeor. Dalln. Vost. no.1:56-66 164. (MIFA 19:1) SOV/111-58-3-22/29 AUTHOR: jgap.~ ~yatno~vA ~Engineer, Director of the Voronezh Radio Center TITLE: The Step-By-Step Switching On of Power Tube Heaters (Stupen- chatoye vklyucheniye nakala moshchnykh radiolamp) PERIODICAL: Vestnik avyazi, 1958, Nr 3, PP 29 - 30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: When switching on the power tube heaters of high-powered transmitters, the initial current must not exceed a certain limit depending on the type of tube. There are several sy- stems available for a gradual switching on of power tubes, which in most cases require complicated or expensive equip- ment, such as regulating transformers or multi-stage switches. The author recommends a two-stage switching system, which according to his calculations is adequate in all cases. He gives, as an example, the calculations for a power tube of type "G-45211 with a tungsten cathode having a nominal heater voltage of 22v and a current of 102 amps. The volt-ampere Card 1/2 characteristic is shown by a graph. The switching system The Step-By-Step Switching On of Power Tube Heaters SOV/111-58-3-22/29 suggested by the author was tested in actual operation, when the transmitter of the Voronezh radio center was re- constructed. There is one graph. ASSOCIATION: Voronezhskiy radiotsentr (Voronezh Radio Center) Card 2/2 3/653/61/000/000/010/051 1060/1260 AUTHORS: Martynov, V.D., and !~topam yat,nov,,_ 1. 2 Investigation of application of woodplastics in agricultural ;iachinory in machifie building plants of the Rostov Sovnarkhoz PlastmajLj v. m.ishinvstroyea;; !BOURCE: respublilcpnskaya n-riuchho-teklinicheskay-i konferentsiya po voprosam primene6iya plastmass v'inashinostroyenii i priborustroyenii) Kiev., 19S.9.. K'tl &os1ekh;zd-1t 1q6j q!;-icil .TEXT: Research dealt with the folloviing-subjecte; I.-Frepara- and.,o.,ooaen,.I4~ts,of,,agrigul-~ural machines tion of a list of,metal which"can be replaced by plastics with a resulting economic advantaZe; Development of a method of estimat economic efficiency of :plastic parts. 3. Chances of design of parts, so as to facUitate 'their fabrication from plastic materials. 4# Laboratory investigation -Card 1/2 j 3/653/61/000/000/010/051 1060/1266 Iavestig~xtion of application of woodplastics... ,:of powders and selection of co.-;~.-ositions nossessine the required physical and mechanicp-l properties. 5. Introduction of co~iponent parts of plastic materials into combines. It has been found that for the combine CK-3(SK-3) 60 parts tedh a total weight of 162.5 k-s. Pan be replaced by pla5tics. The capital investment -Cor fabrication of these parts will be Pecouped in less than 6 months. The design of many metal and Wooden parts will have to be chaneed if they have .to be replaced by plastics. The powders manuf,?Lctured,by ~he ROSTEL- plant are simple in compoumding, cheap aad sgLiisfy physicial and mechanical requirments. "Zight metal parts of the combine SX-3 can be replaced by.plastics with a resulting'80% reduction of weight-, and .50% reduction of cost of.these parts,'..There-are:3 figures and 1 table. 'Card 2/2 ACC NRi AP70014-13 C SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/ODO/a?1/0123/0125 DWENTORS: Bespaqratnovp V. Va; Ivanovp S. I.; Anshukov, V. I. ORG: none TITLE: A method for recording the excitation instant of seismic signals. Class 42, 188049 SOURCE* Izobreteniya, prorWahlenrWye obraztsy, tovnrnyye znaki, no. 21, 1966, 125 TOPIC TAGS: seismic prospecting, seismograph, seiamoGraphy, seismologic instrument, Seismology ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for recording the excitation instint of seismic signals. To increase the probability of obtaining information from the instant of excitation, a continuounly marking scriber is started at the moment of explosion. The periodic sequence of the delivered impulses.is recorded on the seismogram and delivers the information on the time elapsed since the excitation moment throughout the entire period of recording the signals by the seismic wave receivers. SUB CODEt 08/ SUBHDATEI 18Feb65 ccwd 1A UDCz-- 550.834 A C C N,~. u16025632 SOURCE-CODE:--- -uR-/O 4 13 /66/ooo jol.3 /oo 84 /o c) 6 4 Bespar, - 0 1vanov, S. 1. ; Ansbukov, V. 1. ul-,G: N"'one T.M'E: A device for obtaining information on the moment of excitation of seismic vaves. Class 42, No. 183413 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966,.84 TOPIC TAGS: seismic wave, electronic equipment ABSTRACT: rl'his Author's Certificate introduces a device for obtaining informat.-Lon on -e moment of excitation of seismic oscillations. The installation contains a master oscillator, input keying unit and output unit. To improve reliability in obtaining information on the moment of excitation, a time vernier computer and a unit for shap-! ing output signals represented by*the number of code pulse sets are connected in series between the keying and output units. SUB CODE: 09', 08/ SUM DATE: llJan65 i Card 1/1 UDC; 550,34o,84__,; BESPAMYATN M , 4.D. An arithmetic theorem. Uch. zap. Kar. ped. inst. Mathematics in the Vilnius university, 1803-1832. Description of a ealculating instrument in the Petrozavo Museum of local lore. Ibid. OC~--72 14:46~48 163. IbU."9--410 Z sk (KLIU 17- 3) RYBALKOP F.P.; FIRSTOV, V.A.; BES11.1.1-1YATITY)OI, S.G. Effect of discontinuities on the statistic~i-of distribution of plastic deformation. Fiz. tver. tela 6 no.8:2333-2336 Ag 16J~. (MIPLA 17:11) 1. Urallski7 gosudarstvenny-v universitet imen-I Gorlkcgo, Sverdlovsk. ZHIHONKINp V.; MSKOIMY, A.; pj~,j~,LjITOCIIMP A.; brigadir k-amenshchikov; ZOLOTOV, V. Large-scale chemistry takes great steps. Sov. profsoiuzy 17 no. 5:10-11 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Reydovaya brigada zliurnala "Sovetakiye profsoyuza.11 2. Nachall- nik shtaba stroyki Lisichanskogo khimicheskogo kombizata. (for Zhironkin). 3. Proizvoditell rabot, rukovoditell kontrollnogo posta na uchastke mocheviny Usichanskogo-khimicheskogo kombinata (for Beskorsyy). 4, Predsedatell komiteta. profsoyuza 2-go stroyupravleniva Lisichanskogo khinicheskogo kombinata (for Bespartochnvv). 5. Korrespondent zhurn;qIR "Sovetskiye profso,7uzy" (for ZoloCov). (Wichanak-Construction industry) (Socialist competition) M.,~.-, BF..'FIIYFIJ~ MI.A.6 I --s of ores and mireral paragenecla in thn dn,-C.3it Tyr, (if the Rudnyy Altal. Truc~r !lt.G,'4N!l A~' '63. (~!.-Rjl IT;20) LITVINOVICH, A.N.; BESPAYEV, Kh.A.; MANIKOV, B.V.; SITNM7, K.F. Distribution of rare and dispersed elements in the o-res of the Tishinka deposit. Vast. AN Kazakh. OSSR 20 no.1,%56-63 0 '64. (MI,qA 17:11) BESPAYEV, SOB.. Germination force of Acanthophyllum gypoophiloides aeeds under laboratory conditions. Izv. AN KaEakh. SSR. Ser. biol. ruLuk 3 no.IM-78 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 1895) BISP.AYNY, S.B. Natural reproduction of Acantbophyllum g7psophiloidee R,-,l. Trudy Alma-At.bot.aada 5:161-163 060. (MLRA 13:6) (Kazakhatan-Soaproot) BESPAYEV, S,B. Germination of the seeds of Acanthophyllum gypsophiloides under field conditions. Trudy Alma.-At. bot. sada 7:108-120 163. (MMA 16:10) FURSOVY V.I.; BESPAYEV, S.D. SOM cYtOembrYO1O9ic,11 dat-vi on Acanthopkylium gypnophiloides Rgl. Trudy Alma-At, boi, nada 7.-121-.124 163. (MIRA 16-10) -1. BESPAYEV, Kb.t,., kand. geolago-minamlago naik; SUNAYDER, M.S. Supergene pyrite in ores of the Tishinka deposit. Vast. AN Kazakh. SSR 21 no.9:81-83 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) BESPAYET,-S.B. V Ilorphological characteristics of the root sysicn of x1cantophylum. Izv. IT' Kazakh. SSR Ser. bial. nauk 2 no.2:61-68 164 (1, - 7 -.- -*, 16 :"~ ) BESPAYEV, S.B. Viability of the pollen and stigma of Acanthophyllum gypsophiloides. Biul.Glav.bot.sada. no.58:85-88 165. (I-9RA 18:12) 1. Botanichesk-iy sad AN Kazakhokoy SSR, Alma-Ata. BFSPAYE-~',, S.B. Introduction into cultivation of Acantbophyllum gypsophil--ides in the Alma-Ata Botanical Garden. Trudy Inist. bot.. AN K!izakh, SSR 21:136-167 165, (MIRA 18t12) L 15623-66 ----- - AL'UW: A116004286 SOURCE CODE: UR/0404/65/000/001/0071/0078 AUTHOR: Bespayev, S. B. ,ORG; none TITLE: Laboratory germination of Acanthophyllun _mjpsophitoides seeds SOURCE: AN KazSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya biologicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1965, 71-78 TOPIC TAGS: botany, plant metabolism, plant physiology ABSTRACT: Properties of gypsophilalike carline thistle (Acanthophyllwn gypsophi- 'Zoides) seeds and the storage of these seeds are discussed. The plant, which is exported, is described as the sole source of saponin in the nation. The seeds swell. readily, increasing 20% over their original weight an hour after they are moistened.' A variable temperature regime (12-350) is particularly conducive to gemination. ,The amount of light is not a factor. Stratification results in germination of 90% of the seeds as compared with 64% of the seeds Rept under other conditions. Bring- ing the moisture c*ontent of the seeds up to 20-40% and maintaining them at a near- Card 1/2 L 1562"k-66 ACC NR: AP6004286 zero temperature for 21/2 months are desirable for effective stratification. The ,seeds are best stored at 16-200 with good aeration. Two years of storage are op- timum. rreezing air-dried seeds also increases the gemination rate. Gibberellin and, especiallyt thiourea stimulate gemination, but not to the same degree as ,stratification. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 6 tables. iSUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE- 00/ ORIG REF* 0001 OTH RM 000 ,Card 2/2 L 26457-65 0WT(1)/_MA(h) Feb GW 71CUMSION Iffl: An5oo3628 s/o16q/64/O00/0ll/D0l7/D0l8 SOURCE: Ref. zh. GeofiZika, Abs# IIDI14 AUTHORS: BespNftoy, B. 1. TITLE: Qptimal explosion conditions CITED SOURCE: Tr. Nizhnevolzhsk. n. -i. in-ta _Eeql. L ofiz., vyp. 1, 1964, 109-3-15 \X -TOPIC TAGS: geophysical prospecting, seismic prospecting ~MSLATIO-n The purpose of the work,, performed in 1958--1962 in 40 different areas of the Volga region, near Saratov and Volgograd, was to study the character of the variation of the wave composition of the seismic vibrations under different ,exploding conditions. A RIZ station was employed in the investigations, The N explosions were made in native rock (plastic clays) and water-bearing strata. As a result of the investigations, two types of dominating noise waves were in- vestigated, and laus were established for the variation of the noise/signal ratio. The firzt type of the noise, waves was arbitrarily called the waveguide type. It Card 1/3 1 26h57-65 ACCUSION h1R.- AR5003628 is most freqaent and is characteristic of sandy depositions on the upper part of native rocks. The second Ittype of noise pertains to low-frequency Rayleigh vaves d is registered when the explosions are produced near the outer surface. It Is n a characteristic of cla~y deposits in the upper part of the cection and low thic?ner's of the ZMS layer. The interference waves of the first type differ essentially from the second. Seismic records of the noise of the first type have interference characteristics, and the noise waves of the second type are characterized by phase multiplicity and phase dispersion. The greatest differences between the disclosed types of noise waves occur in their frequency composition and in the character of iation'of the intensity with varying depth of explosion. The waveguide noise var waves greatly exceed in intensity the surface waves if the center of explosion is sufficiently far from the outer surface. Accordirig to microscismic logging data. two types of connection were established between the intensity of the noise wave and the velocity characteristic of the section. In the first type of connection, de) the geological section is subdivided into layers with increased (antiwavegui and reduced (waveguide) elastic-oscillation propagation, as compared with the surrounding de-posits. The presence of clearly pronounced waveguides and antiwave- ides in the section leads to the following distribution of the noise level for gul explosions made Ln different depths. When the explosions are produced in anti- 2/3 Card 26457-65 ACCESSION NR: AR5003628 waveguides, the zeismograms' show clearly separated reflected waves, and a weak -noise-background-is observed. -When explosions are produced in a waveguide, there are no reflected waves on the seismoE;rams, and the interference waves are clearly separated. The speed of propagation of the longitudinal waves is 1500-3500 and 500--1300 m./sec in the antiwaveguides and waveguidesq respectively. In the second type of connection, one or several layers having elastic-oscillation propagation velocities characteristic of both the ZMS layer and of native rocks are separated in the cross section through the explosion well. If the ZMS layer is a single layer, the roof of the native rocks exhibits a sharp change in veloci-ty, and the signal/noise ratio has the lowest value 10-12 m from the bottom of the ZMS layer. The optimal explosion conditions are claimed for the antiwaveguides and for luyers located 8-10 m under the 224S layer. In regions with low qualit.- of paterial, it is reco=ended that group explosions from antiwaveguides be produced. To observe waveguides and antiwaveguides it is necessary to study the velocity characteris- ties of the section by the method of selsmic logging of the explosion wells, With intervals of 3-5 m between the points of observation. T. Polyakova. SUB CODE: ES ENCL: 00 Card 3/3 BE1_aaDSKIY, I. F., SUSHKOV, V. T., BESPECHANS-KlY. K. S., STk',CHEhK0, V. S., NGTKIN, B. A., VREDEN-SKIY, V. V., and BESCHINSKIY, L. I., Induction-Motor Set for Testipg Internal Combustion Engine TS-tend dlya Ispytaniya Dvigateley Vniitrennego Sgoraniya s Asinkhronnoy Mashinoy), pp. 9-11 An induction-motor arrangement for testing internal combustion motors leading to a considerable energy savings is suggested. 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A, A Hoxmnj,,41~K 00 I* ~10 698 ::00 660 400 X04 A%s %LA 011ALLUPWAL LITIF.&ILMIt CLASWICATION I ir v -IV 111 U K %I "tinnOOM KIT 1t2 tt tt it f( ti I ra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 *000*000000090000009 w 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 ip Le DI'p A lk C D FF G 14 0 L PQ a I T TL J) 12 3) 3s is m J) A 40 at Q tj Ad a ' e I it cx AT 16 IS - "OU1,31d's"13 111"ILVEIIII Ir3millivil. I I t a I IF 94 0,0 90 r04 so 00 0 v 00 of i s 00 'PMU 39 PPwqq "qwlp IS!"I 33AM paw JA -9-1 -j pv 3gjjijvlv3 oil aAwq Ijimp Up Uot . p- 113 *qsn au!Jua P304 la 611mm alill IDPA MIPU03 aq "MW 154 and SmR~ 0g. me -S -a -1 #AMUCWIX wo*QpAr wm"vf^vr 4 00. 1111"m MR"wn" A" P""m pnrcm r rso I Ir 09 00 1. #0. 1 14. t Ij.. 00 n M 13 TV T -I T" -4"-A 4 1 1 If 1 4 it 0 1--T r I V ' 0.7 it 0 to vig AN- 0 00-0 0 9 0 il list qlq [Ill JIM-fi(otatt umfj (I it ti 11 0 1 1 1 1 1 # I I . v o 9 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 1 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 6~ -0 -0 -0 00 0 0 0 000900 of o L - --A- -a- a -6 -& -0 - 9-0 0, 0 0 -0- 0 0000 0 00 & a : t 11 L I I 11 sill 1411 mi., All" . . . . . A 0 16 r 2 A . 4 t;ItA 1.0 16"P1.1"I A; Awr- A - -f~ bowil'.= Mfl W-M li IMH sow K Isom 1"% N 3 00 0 & S -F o. . I II y IV mcwr uuatd- pe hydrocarboeis than d*U 2r Dwp I ivC at mwut Increases the yield of aromatics. ti h R d i t 0 e on n t w e mpm or - - =T=,4 "=~ h 0 Phase cracking favon the wom tics in w it ;! 00 trarp. and reaches a max. at NO'. The yield of gasollue and kin -net k W ( 4 w t at n au and tat larger than in tiquid-phaft cracUng. TbeselishtfraWomare ee 0 unstable because of high content of highly unntd. subsuam. Lengthening of the 0 lavan the formation of aromatics at the expense of unutd. hydrocarboos. i i d : srowIst cs n cracke gasoline inewases and the conen. in the tar deemases f th hi b b di f d 00 0 er- or e o rsc uS g Ouse HSO, polywriwo mutd. cumpIls. In cracked gasoline = *0 and diwolyn those present In the tar. Very of cracked gas oil yieldit a tar i H f f == do 0 c& ree prwt row astd. bydroclatborm the y of the distillate being almost ` C ~H& and I PUM. hMr, V. KAUCAKYWY coo 1 -00 U00 It I- I WOO 0 AV t It it Of it It It 0 I.- All 11 -AQ I 14W n 1 14 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 r 0 * 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 * *A 4 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 0 004 L fnm the Vkbm Us& L_BaWWv. Aar,- -00 gh"i*v 1WOt No. 6. go.-lm; C4. C. VV= at the cracked (;swab* In= 0 1 its dLitn. etaw. G-A- P- .09 0 tHe while the dMisht-ram 9 which indicat" the see 0 awthylcyckAtc- V KALIC"B%'SKV : 00, coo 00. see of 2see 00 coo !so* 3*0 Wee &So ILA -tVALLWGICAL UMATURC CLAIWKATOW be* %too $111441 .10 C~l all v ad a 3 1 v u W AV go q 71 An a It 9 1 W IN 5 ev R t I a I I x KQWD m114 14:4 1 :: : : : : : : : : : : ii : : : : : : : : : : *0 * i *vtaseat, o ? ~? ? FI!! ! ~? ! L -s fn a 27 x y a It 12 U 34 m , I L - - Com"Witiss of Camaims, sod keroses# tf'Pm Vickers Cracking Plas" I -1VV 00 ' :406-MIS" IM, MAAXMVA A-40 1L A ! . 104-7; cf. C. A - 22, 17X 3105. 24, O-q-Temp. and pream ha wr Umm infu- No. 9 . mm on the compn. o( crocked tamollne than the rrcyclItI9 ratio. Increase in recycling h ern. mW increases the arommatic content of the kerosene distillatt but leaves the c compa. of the pKAjnr practically unalterrd. V KAUC111%fay coo 0 1 A OETAWACKAL LITIOATUR9 CLASWKATION tie* -iW t bill. oo Me - - *, ...... U m Is .0 1 1 o MAI %&Gdo " -larba-3,00 31 ; 0 000 0 OT40 0 00 0, goo 00 o be 0 0 0: goo go wee 9*0 0*0 0900040 0000: 6 ~66 0~6 W v T I AA 08 CC OD a 6 I IL a 00 4 I L k 0 : '"M M88011 "Kt& 0 t0v oil 04.61S (,~Mmy 1. "rAlWj)-.~The 0". Conpn . ,g cracked pa.Aine is OZIZ by t-P. OW pankukuly by premire. while tc k,linlg is of little Influencr t9W of Ornawl" 11 irk-reamed with Owrm- in lh~' aint .4 rMyciv %t,xk aw.L 111"Allitr1i ul,44hwA in rq~ mak ~ h.,Iwv w u,-ta "r-w Ph"W IW-llfv are T"Y hilh III %1111~11t WIVINS alsd &MInAlk-4 ht,,t. t A vi- t1artim Imls wv" finally drvrk"l: (11hi-avylurlmnij 12' ,"unsald C1011110%, -15 anmint". M4%, naphtbmm slits 28% utd. "Ho[mb ; (21 light furl conic. 17", 9 1 es 19 . 77%. 41 , 7,; and (3) pnwurr distillate ftwl conto. 19%. 15%, 24%. 4111% of the stv W byll"K-ASIXIt". iresp. A A i4munLI-JOK =06 zoo coo see 00 be I G tie 0 tie 0 tre 0 fA 17 0.1 0-1 k%~ - u AV 10 11 r it it a K It 11 0 I I An I t v 04 n I Ka dhe: is a 000 6 *boo I 0 0 0 0 a 00 ego of 9 a', Aa, 1. aCC 914 -00 - iA . .. 6, -00 IM, hydrombms is trachod asmaime cuts, " Disiribu" of !r OpeciauyelmotruCtird drphirglimit" twing -1 t com h . sn* 411041 wit s t, :Spam a disidkir into Very tuLmm Im 1. Cr.afulaniline lb , , l P06b .1 tlww Immm cuts an CIMOUCIttl A A 0o all .0 Ot 00 =00 00 00 of LIS 0 00 J 000 *0 1 q9: 00 0 see U 0 1w IN L 00 0, I U tt 04 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 . . * e 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 6 0 o 0 0 0 a Ig 0 4 0 I Is It 1) 1) W 11" 1# It IIJ6;111) 0 " A is 11 R J4 L It U 11 M 0 1- -1 _J DA III (L go U ti 00 Acbm of ouWaric m Precams W cracked Satoh", I ki. kitm--L",tov kq4i CpqrOmir Pst t'nulmise Ifyi0ogroation Grmmy 1. M.1,W10.111 --- Crultrd gu-lih~ 09 was frucliksimmOrd lulti narrow colts that we" tirstr4l itullvidiml1v willi 11,411, Twil .4119 00 ITT" at COMIX6 W"r lurm". cawtp& ftiriajoks ju the OL'oh MW CO,06,k WbKb go 0 we" tf*WrtVV4 list" the " WWAP. VVKIkM 0l the ksbcv,boffi" MrIM Coamia 00 a' %ins""r QUSP("'Cl 111 ("'Mitti'sittkm IWOAwts in She Milimbline. lbr highest amt of C.. 4$rnftlk'n PeDducU i- ftwmed whm tn*tvd with* mW)J.11,4x, 9Athnb~ththco,,dn 00 0i ~Alkm% and &WfcaA&j"j prodUCJS ift the 101IT'lef Wevild after trealmot with go r: M117V TfMtnk-Ut With 141% HAII Silva (he highest *kf .1 coudeamtim . Mducts wbm wmkimff witli 0001 lie mard in the vapor pbm. This is probbl~ 00 a dw to the "Ondmast"'n of unnAdemPdl with &rOnl&ticc-pds Astuallerquantity C, 04 :'1 "I"denmitic- P-lucts L- fornied of higher treating tenspe and the chen, cvmlpn I the frwtkm in afftcled tO a spmlkl extent. A rviveled iK*l trmtnwnt has great, 00 .3 Clit Pf'"I"014 NO (AdIlit"41 are I'lainfy nuffimteltim je%%jiWj% No'lp actil ts Inner arityr then Irv%h lk-od, pf,i.ling they am 44 he mlllr "mKit, A A it see 00 8 1 00 -zoo a :0 zoo I 06 moo 0 It - lam" -- An A % 9 aw 0 N it 3 At u Ill AV 0 0 0 It st I, 0 o o o o 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 1 0 a 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 4 a 0 111 It o 0 0 q 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 6 111 0 '0 0 a 0 0 000004 0 0 ll 00 00 0 0 0 0- 0 i'o 0 **too ovs-W-V-W~W-w 0 P D IS ta Is I K I 112 11 14 ts Is I? to it JD I k AA 04 up it i 1 1 4 L J - -. - - - - .l: ". 1 1- A7 W', r1Z, R'tjs J".f fit steel, Fe. cut Ft., - - Cu and Ph wM exposed to the of hot VIRPO" of cracked Pirilme ale C ~ * "d the d- in "'claht "M ", It W" found that ph is most es-ilY attacked , , j glowed by Cu. Babbitt oneW. out pe. beam Sn. Fe and stecl~ ph attacked by lighter gaos,11ne loggijow wkile Cu is kw frosistiont to heavier fractions. 00 ap! 00 All the visr" upetationed esc"% Cu MA brass U, attwLcd less by bquv~, than by e p ti i uder CONdk ms Of M-16P. UAWSW cnKlMd gasoline attacked Cu and Ph to a v tr y notice" entat. kefinvol cracked gandine attacked cast intri nwat, then brous. Al and Fe. Choomm 6a with urvowfined cracked gasoline wbm stored with various 10 0 roottals vatte: without li t l ht ll i h l i h C =9 0 so 3: me a ow s . a co or; w t ye u. gradually incrmsinx g Seem p 'r Usis accompanied by anw, of Ium; with bran. sante as with Cu but to a so sonallow extrat; with M the gossofine, "humed gradually. "utrong a slightly grrenwh tint and an etbe e I otkir; with cost Fr. it turned distinctly yvIJow and large quantities 00 a1guessitlid. Other nattalladid not have much effect Refined gasoline had the saint, coo buttommuchoonvalliatextesit. l'beacdmofvarkasmc"onano.nlRuuian ago refined and unrefined guoUnes is tabulated. Siulfur does DOI Affect the stability Of gasoline. A A Doxormimmo: 0 00 S a** 0 ago t2o tree 1 1 L A M1T&LLtP&K6L LITIN&Tt*l CLAIMPKAMIS 1.4- me or of 5 a IF U s AT to Is. 1 0 to I, to a so 4 14 4 U It it K 0 0 o00 bee* 0 oo W& K&O (I 00 0 0 0 0 006 00 g 000 **so 0 0 0 0 * 0 04 0 0 0 0 al 0 0 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 A w - l W ~ O qo o v -W 03 It - a to to 9 11 a Al 8 AS it If IN 4 #1 ! a o: x I K it 1 4- ' -0- A__M a! 1 a so The scW sad ad 400011608, 1. HKSPC'tAIV # !b*v 4~,. T -'W -- -- l~41 M = : -- t . . ,W K wilom 1031. Nn jC ,I A DvDmmu( V * A Cracked js~dine from Ilaku waq dWd and the frarlion sailated for 10 min. with 1. 3. A. 10 uld Wfe it# 91% jfS(Iq Ity wt wai-hrit with water neutrafited again *&-bed sit try. an't rrdi~td to Sfw)* end point. The rrqmctivr IIJAW SOVInAt h - ; 1 lark changed sod 11 w%" mJlrv a wvmth tA qt"nw in tbw cokirm, wr" 2 6. 17. 1. with rridort by refinin xt %lat4 Th 9 d 3 2 17 b l m - e ma e p . r . an g to 2. 1 . , K, acid tmt IS-3n% (W the Orcminatic%. Col~rle" cawAime wa~ obtained hy VSPM- O m unum -upc Lhs~ fffivilvid with f6mi'lin Illrbrating 4 flotitfinm brifing of the tnwet he uns 6G well ifludal"I 11"vAtWartiWY remilt, 41,11.1iord at the V"vm clacking 1 : .14sined toy contamination of the flm,h"f rsc-hmel with the 1.4% wet. jr,wo ht Arm, pf th~ t,-wer. Conubmation 4 artd anss valum-phaw treating mrihiA- 1% f1we IW%I moin. of the trAnito Pg,A*m.. so too as* 4P so 0 0 also Also 0 0 AV O -3- A A I 0 W 0 0 T 0 O's 9 0 0 0 41 I111.111pum It u 11111 "4110 abb M"A AjImIl 1113 JWO Is L F 4 4 1 1 I V A I I AA N (A W U IJ m NOWN 41 400 041r0 00 b - A..A-l - ~1 A 0 V 4 Ityr.1 tL&%Alt..b 11M Molt P~Wbn VA sawarms Ahm6mii ddeddit. L Hurom - 1421~ 00 - 12, A, W6W. ~ "D A Amirbsiddemoskm Ntyi~wsm 1031 11 XK IN ---Atlt-astl%tiywt.citAlChisrequiwrdtaprWLweafnwketabkXawaine. The 7he emkw imtmvvrs on n-fining " (Irt"Jo- -lability (Surn town atkwi) in stantge in Imm. 0 a ' ratt- in ntafts, TIw N "mimt 6 itifumd by A01%, Ctwuhincd tnutusent with AICI, 0 -nd W41. fail-I It, vir;d a Imrttti mwfwt V KAI 1(71115%~KV 0 lit .00 0 El j =00 Coo coo 00 goo 90 !X** fogo A 1 4 1 L A W9TALLt-PGKAk 1.11111OLM CLASSIMATION u 00 ',to, i- 11- too .filillw, to., 1, Ow C.i 0 u a A, -0 it at 411 a it It III $cut[ ital"On I'voto, to be 0 -1 1 N k 5 A) a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 o & a * 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 At 17 Is " M; M v At 1. kv AA 0 (X W tt I 1 A 4J, - It - 4 09 1-00 go I Cbmkdd t-ah-al W trackod gasaines, 1. F ll1KWU)%- AVrbakish k ami ot -VOYORM K"Yalst!O IM No 0, 11 1-17-Th, use-4sitidg-e-kid c,.ntx : not Im th 00 i . an 9 dr lissod is prTmisai t4c- provided that fresh HIS04 is el"PlOY"i f,,r final refinin s 6 Cillor itability of gasollues rt-fined it' the vapor Phaw %ith clay th-pends on otm- Pit of Polymert; frmn the distillate Vapor- hase r fi i i 00 J 04 . e n lig w p th ZuCl, soln% yields an unstable product. -90 00 so -a x* 69 -.00, Ao it* 0 r N v 10 R ID 0 0 I CIA An I KW ri, 0 * i ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 sm IW 10 be 11 u 1) 14 1, 14 jwIl v 11 ml it 1.1 Wo a n MA A27AM J-1 a 11 a At 0 t( W (t 1 0 4 0 -00 U"k" AVD A tw&,--TYA"VA 1932, N-6 11- -The CU-4%-h Inctluld is very un beakcrs by the method al Littitjohn. - W E- S - fcU&ble r"Wts. The method ul Vong. .-d 114 , I .6 0 00 - tint p"ine In cimml v"wis in the pm. e.", .1 ' e. ted ith the actlial tattlity al Ca^Ait. 00 j In Itunkgr~ V. 00 ~48 40 60 00 r It. 9 K rt It It 't 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 9 0 111 9 0000 6 0 090 0 0 0-4 4- 0- 19 -9 1111,11--w-1111 If W-W 0000 4 ---,-To 4 # 0 c 0 0 1 W L3 U mil it's blob a it 111 31 U 0 36 IS Is l? Is it a 6I a U a 43 1i is AA L-A 1 0. t a A L L I I 41 1-~ '"toy"% -00 00 Ai 0 $;;7 Mailimma0ded smAilel tar dyrerrmnim~ tM kv*ocer- :0 0 6 bm V~W ~ rocked =. 1. U. lkoptAo% 0 . IF Oco!%it"r. Amr ask" --N"1W .00 Illia- and SAWEYSIO&V is". so. 11-12. 90-4-Air i4 mocked throuth .00 a 81, two wash bottles. a 7-1. bottle contil. a samall predetil. amt. of guallome. absorbers for un"td. conalids. (sax. of 25o0 0'r 2.4-2.5 8. Be is 11. of M' AvOll). admoortws with hyp- Sulfile (ter DO. abomorlmors with Paid. stilln, of KOH (kn Be mid AcOR walms). totem orkh molid KOII (for AcOl I vasxw mid " absorptiam). Itsurry; with 11,(h and Sla- coo wool (fur the restatIvIllof HOIFdm tbelpaymes), U-tubes with W-J(X)% HOSOP + 3% AsNOa (fur the abson,tiori M cog armutic comimiyols.). and a rhearoeter adjusted for a as, Oom vc1olity o( up to 1.6 U/min. The unmtd. hydrmwWris 00 'r we dttd. separately, &W the stim. of uxk%ntd. and arty. see inatic hydirocarlooss im amillor olmation. the arocnmtk~ !::so 'A cvmpds. being obtained by difftirrocr. A detailed de. Re 9 i wriptiou cd. The procedure is given. inc4ufling umucvr%I%- fill extyls. with ottwir reaccate. A A tinehiliark !zoo boo so 0 S I L A IVITALLUtMAL 1.67111AILMIE CLASIPPICATION a I IVA J-L 6 U- AT 00 it w it It 1044 falls Visa III soo o 0 9~0 o 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 * 0 4 ;T144 : : 41 900009190*0009900000 aiiIII-Olic.. I, T AR A S a 011 0 0 W I IS, of a a T-4--W UO VI 1 1 Ra APO 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 so 0 0 0 0 : : :i of *0900000000000 0