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SOV/79-29-4-59/77 Absorption Speotra and the Struoture of Aoyl Derivatives of 9-Aminoacridine ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy farmatsevtioheskiy institut (Kharlkov Pharmaceutics Institute) SUBMITTED% February 26l 1958 Card 3/3 BLIZNYUKOW, V.I. lLBl7zniukovj V.I.]j SHTUCHMS V.P. St6oture, and parasiticidal action of isomeric eblorine derivatives of 9-(5-diethylanine-2-peniyl)-aminoacridine. Farmatsev. zhur. 16 n6.3-42-15 161. (MM IMQ 1. Kafedra farmatsevtioheskor khImB Kharlkovskogo farmatsev-tiche- skogo instituta. (INSECTSIDES) (ACRIDINE) BU221YURCOVIO V.I. (Myzaukov, V.I.]; GRINI., V.A. V.O.j Structure and bncterio:3tatio activity of sulfazing and su22odiwsin. -1 Farmatsov. zhur. 16 no.5-.L)-13 161. (? ffitk 17-. 10) 1. Kafedra fanmtse,.ticheskoy khii,-,ii Klwarlkovskogo farmatusevticheskogo instituta. 'T BLIZNYUKOV9 V.I.; SOKM., L.S.; SOLONSKAYA, Interaction of functional groups in amino derivatives of benzene contaiO4-: ing a methoxy group. Zhur.ob,khim. 34 no.14329-331 Ja 164. (KM 17:3) 1. Kharlkovskiy farmatsevticheskiy institut. BL4999q, V.I. [Blyzniukov, V.I,lj GRIN', V.A. (Hrin', V.0.); TITSKIY, O.D. H.D.] Structure and baoteriostatin activity of bydroxy and methoxy analoge of;soms ou.1fanilamides. Farmateevahur. 20 no.1:13-16 165, (MIRA 180.0) Kharlkovskiy farmatsevticheskiy institut. BORISOV, S.I., doktor tekhn. nauk; BLI714YUKOV, Ye.A., inzh. Contact surface of the blank and the friction tool in the manu- facture of hollow, periodic sections by transverse and helical rolling. Proizv. trub no.10.36-41 163. Optimal conditions for transverse and helical rolling of hollow periodic sections. Ibid.:41-49 (MIRA 17:10) 0 !ACCESSION NRs AR407680. 0276/64/000/001/VW/VO SOURCE: ~RZh. Tekhn6logiya mashimstroyeniyat Abso,IV237 i~ AUTHORs Borisov, So I.; ZLjznpkwtXqL",_j, Goryun, A6 P.; Vereshchag:Lng A* Do T17LE: Machine tool with programed.control for production of hollow periodic. profiles by transverse-screw rolLing 'CITED SOURCE: Sb, Trabn. proir.-vo Ukrairq*o Kiyev, 1963.'44-51 TOPIC TAGS: periodic profile, autmatic machine tool, profiling machine tool, hollow profile. profile machinings hollow periodic profile machining TRANSLATION: The Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Piping has. constractea a machine toollwith program control for the rotational hot or cold extrusion of hollow profiles used,as blanks in the production of conical shells and other thin-walled products with a periodic longitudinal profile* *The idling ro3lers or other tools connected to the shafts of the camprossion devi hydraulic cylinders sy=etrioally appriosah and retreat from the axis of the, machined part, #fondmg the blw** At the same timeg the working tool together ~';Cardlft A BLIZNMOT,~, 4 _Iur.Ly Hikolayevich; XARAKOZOT, Eduard Arkadlyevich; a or Andreyevich; SHROVA, Te.I., vedushchiy red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn.reid. [Introducing now drilling equipment; practice of petroleum workers of the Chechen-Ingash A.S.S.R.] Vnedrenie novoi burovoi takhniki; opyt neftianikov Chachano-Ingushokoi ASSR. Moskva$ Qos*naucbno-te1dmizd-vo neft, i gorno-toplivnoi lit-rys 1959, 92 P. (MIRA 13:1) (Ohochan-Ingush A.S.S.R.-.vOil.vell drilling-3quipment and supplies) i Aymd_ch; BOCHKAREV, Vladimir Ivanovich; BURAGUOVSKIY, Vladimir Vladimirovich; GIBMEH, Lazar' Isaakovich; DUIBROVSMP Viktor Fedorovich; ISMAILOV,, Sadykh I=ai1-og1y;'SAZONENKO,, Petr Alekseyevich'. WIfulov, Arseniy Serceyevich; SYRCMYATNIKOV, Yevgeniy Sergeyevich; SUSLEMUKOV, Nikoley Mikhaylcvic~; UUSHKOVA., S.M., ved. red.; TROFDIOV, A9V#,j tekhn, redo' [Practice of. innovators in drilling and exploiting oil wells] Opyt novatorov bureniia i ekspluatatsii neftiazykh okvarhin.- Moskva, Gose nauabno-tekbin. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry., 1961. 67 p. (MYLRA 15:3) I.-Moscow. TSentrallnoye byuro promysblemVkb normativov po ~trudu. (Oil we3_1 drilling) (Automatic control) (Oil fields.-Equipment and'supplies) , FROLOV., G.A. BLIZNYUKOV2, 7~1.fft- Side tracking when drilling deep wells. Burenie no.10:1'-17 164. (MM 18:6) 1. Trest "Groznefterazvedkall i neftepromyslovoye upravleniye "Sunzhanneft'll. S/114/61/000/002/007/007 AUTHORS: Mellerovich, G. M.,,and Bliz Engineers TITLE: Strain-Gauge Studies of Steam Turbine Parts at the KhTGZ J~neni Kirov PERIODICAL: Energomashinostroyeniye, 1961, No. 2, PP. 36-39 TEXT: Turbine parts are often of complicated shape so it is often impracticable to make strength calculations on them. It is accordingly important to makelan experimental study of stress distribution in vital parts, and in the last two years the . woIrks h- done so for arts of turbines Types BKT-100 MT-100) and 178K-ISO(PVK-1505. The iw,-estigations were made by the strain- gauge method. The parts tested may be classified into two groups:: in one the parts are in the form of closed envelopes; in the other they are in the form of sheets, such as diaphragms. or open, envelopes.- Parts of the first type are loaded by hydrostatic pressure. The instrumentation, and in particular the method of bringing the thermocouple.leads out of the high-pressure zone, are describedo Nozzle boxes of turbines PVK-150 erate at a tempera- ture of 565*0 and a pressure drop of 52 kg/cm2! They are of very complicated shape. Both the upper and lower nozzle boxes were Card 1/3 -S/114/61/000/002/007/007 E194/H255 Strain-Gauge-Studies of Steam Turbine Parts at the KhTGZ imeni Kirov tested, since they are structurally different. The tests showed .that excessive stresses were found.in certain parts of the nozzle boxes and the re-design that was necessary is briefly described. Tests were also made on a flangeless stop valve for a turbine Type PVK-150 and the validity of the formulae used in designing the valve'was co-afirmed. A,number of tests were made on diaphragms of turbines.VKT...100 and-PVK-150- The~parts to be tested were mounted on 6or 8 supportsi~.separated by a distance of not less than one third of thezeizounference. On each half-diaphragm the load was applied over an are such that the centre of gravity of the load coincides with the centre of gravity of the half-diaphragm. Diaphragms from the second and.-ighth stages of turbine PVK-15.0 were tested. --The second-sta~i.I, di oqphragm is of steel with reinfdre- 4 --hi ing ribso-- The eighth~~stag'-'diap agm has no ribs. The tests-. showed that the stresses in the body of the seeond-stage diaphragm are-relatively small and are closely in accordance with calculated values. The results confirm the justification for designing Card 2/3 S/114/61/000/002/007/007 11;194/E255 Strain-Gauge Studies of Steam Turbine Parts at the KhTGZ imeni Kirov diaphragms by a method which fully allows for structural features such as ribs. Stresses in the body and rim of the eighth-stage diaphragm were also small. In 1958 the works tested diaphragms from the eleventh stage of a 25 MW turbine which was in for repair. This was a cast-iron diaphragm with cast-in blades and had been cracked as a result of a machine failure. To localize the cracks holes were drilled at the ends and a study was required to ascertain how much the craeks,had weakened the diaphragm. The tests are described and it is shown that at the section weakened by the cracks the stresses had increased by approximately 20 to 30%. A further case of stress determination on a diaphragm is also described* It is concluded that strain-gauge tests had made it possible either to select the optimum type of construction from the strength point of view or to assess the reliability of parts. By accumulating experience of this kind recommendations can be made to ensure the reliability of parts in newly-designed turbines. There are 7 figures and 3 Soviet references. Card 3/3 BLOBOLIL,, Frantiook Glaso lamin4tes, StroJi!rezwtvi .13 n0.,4:174-179 163. 11 Zavody V.I. len:~na# Plzen. BLO.04 Aslawas, XOIAP Isabella; PLWZI, Czeslav Chee of,adranogenital hypoualemic syndrome in a 3 week infant* Pediat, polska 33 no.1:103-106 Jan 5G~ 1.~ 2 1 Iliniki ChoiA Dziecigoych A.Ho we Wroclaviu. Kierownik., prof, dr iced. R.'Hirszfeldowa i x Zakladu KedycM Sadowej A.R. we Wroolaw1u; la:erowniks. prof. dr med. B. Popielskio* (AMMOMtMAL S ISUR blood in hyposlaamia in,3 week old inf. (Pol)) (JUCTROMM, in blood defloo in adrenogenital synd.-in 3,veek old info' (POW COU"ITRY ?OLAIM G CAii IL, E'CORVA ZocrparasitoloMr. Para,,,,Itlc Protozoa. Plagellata ABS. JOUR. PZhBio1,J, Yo. 2 1959, Vo. 5698 M Bloch, B. Jaworska, J. P:3T. I IT L:3 A Case of Toxoplasnosis in a 2~_-Week-Old Child OR! C. PUS. : Podiatr. Polska, 1-958, 33, No 1, 107-109 ARSTPAW'r : In a child which was born at the proper time an acute jaundice developed .Athin ti..,o weeks alfter birth, and the tenperaturo rose to 380. At.-esia, of the biliary ducts and cytorm6r,-,alia were d-jag- nosed. The con.-plement-fixation reaction to to,-,o- , plasmosis, during, -the first blood test in the, nother was weakly positivej and during a second one it was narkedly positive. In the child a CA RID - 1/2 CHILMAN# A.; 11 ANDOWSKAp J. Radlologic changes in reticulositdothelloole of the Abt-Letterer- Siwe type. Pol. prmegle radiol. 29 no.4:373-379 JI-Ag 165. 1, Z I Kliniki Pediatryeanej AM we Wroolawl-a (Kierownik: prof. dre med, To NowakoweRi). m BIDCHAS, C. I---------- #.- A case of asthmatol poisoning, Sveik. apsaug. 6:31 S 164. IMM# F. Winners of the Nobel prize for medicineo Crve 'hetil. 106 no*4.- 173-M 24 Ta 165 BLOCH Tadeusz; BIEISKIt Tadeuss; CZEW., Zbigniew Role of radiological investigations with the use of contrast media in the diagnosis of fteniscus injuries. Chir. narzad. ruchu ortopo polo 28 no.2!169-176 163. 1. T Oddzialu Ortopecl~rcwno-Urazowsgo Szpitala Misjokiego ii~. dr A. Mieleckiago w Chorzovie Ordynator: dr To Bielski Z ZeIrladu Rentgenologicznego Szpit. Misjok. im. dr A. Mieleckiego v Chorzovie Kierownik: dr Z. Czekala. (ME) (LEG INJMIES) (RADIOGRAM) UGCMS,,I.I*;,GLAZUNOV, A.A.; SYMMUTNINDY, I.A.; nSHWIN, I.S.; POSTHIKOV, N*A.; HAWSIG, V~A.; MITADDY, 3,A.; Q~MIHSKIT, F.G.; VASILOUT, A.A.; KUTSHINSKIYP N.N*; BAPTIDAROV, L.N,; TARASOV, V.I.; KRIKUHMIK, A.B.;- SHOIRO, A.B.; BILMV, V.V.; DMSHIN, L.I.; KLINGOF, I.D.; K&MV, M.N.; USPUSKIT, B.S.; CHALIDZE, I.M.; BWCH, Ta.A.; SHMOTKIN, I.S. Issif Uiovlevich Gumin; obituary. Blek.sta.26 no.12:58 D 155. (Gumin, Iosif lAkovlevich, 1890-1955) ()M A 9: 4) B=Hp Zej OORNWO~ J9 ---------- Det6rminixg the dust oontent in mines by Zeiss or Sartorius konimeters Bailetyn. P. 15. PRzHGw GOTOIICZY* (Stovarvasenie Naukowo-Tachnicine Inzynierow i Tachnikow Gornictwa) Katowircep PolarAj. Vol. 15s no. 9. Sept. 1959. Monthly list of East Nuopesm Accessions (EM) W. Vol. 9p no. Is Jan, 1960, Llqp~.Ifl, jening, :-,9r b:,virninict-on oC 113)1:~2,uSlng thii 0430 CCLt-atit, w-thod .~- U-1 swr-,-Ica tc!k--n frm mines. Przugl prn 20 no, 5:','-~9-25- 1-tv "'. BIOCHAMIg T. Attempted application of proteolytic properties of blood serum and urine dialyeate in hematolog-ioal oytodiagnosis. Polski tygod, leks 8 no.4:143-145 26 Jan 1953. (OLML 24:3) 1, Of the Th.ird Internal Clinic (Head--Prof. J. Aleksandrovics, V. D.) of Krakow Hadioal.kcademy& GI147AUSKAS, J., mad. m. kand.1 BLOCH&S, 0. mad. m. kand.; IVASAUKAS, H. A severe and rare case of hm-specific ulcerative colitis. Sveik. aposug,. uo*7:IEI-20 162. (COLITIS ULMUTIVE) BLOCWJ C*,~.med. m. kand. On the problem of the diagnosis of acute alcoholic intoxication. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no.5s34-:Lg 163. (ALGOHOLIG INTOXICATION) BLDW CM241CAL ANAUSIS) MIAMPRUDEME) EfftZOG, P.; BOHATOVA, Jana; BLOGHOVA, Lilly Ser= proteins vith an affir4ty for haemoglobin. II. Haptoglobin "s of the populaticm of Prague. Folia biol. (Praha) 9 no,,4t 265~-270 163o. 1. Institute Of Baematology and Blood Wansfusion, Prague. HAPTOGLOBIW?) (HEMOGLOBIN) BLOOD PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS) WATORSKI, JAP, does Inz.p BLOCHOWIAK9 ZbiRiew ,mgr inz. Production plant of 10MB43 concrete mixe Przegl budowl i bud mieszk 23 no.89515-518 Ag161 HIRSZYMOWA. He: BLOCHOWNA B COZIOROVSKI, Ga.; USSOVAt Jo; WASIXqR- The uroprecipitation taste Folski tygodelak. 15 no.33-.3237-12604 1.5 Ag 160. 1 . 1, Z I Xlinlki Miatryoxnej A.Ho we Wroolaviu; kierownik: prof* dr made H Hiresfeldova jRUTXkTIC nM diag.) (PRICIPITINS) Hammon, Hanna; BLOCRWNA~ Boguslawa; XMIOROWSKI, Czealaw; SASSOWA.. t7knina; WASIK, Ilona Studios an the nature-of urogen. Folski tygod. lek. :L6 no.n*81-383 13 Mr 161. 1. Z I Xliniki Pedlatryasnej A.M. we Wroolaviu) kiorownikt prof. dr med. H. Hirozfeldown. (POLYSACCHARIDES urine) (MMUATISM urine) JANICKI, Jozef; ELOCINSKA, Uresal NOWAKOWSKA, Kryotyna Aativity evaluation of lipoxidase in samples of soya and wheat. Roczniki Wya Sgkola Rol Poznan no.131251-263 t62. 1. Katedra, Technologii Rolnej,, W~nrsza Szkola Rolniona, Poznan. GORM, Louis; BIA)CK,. -Tacob; HABEMW, Norton; SALESIN, Eugene D. Process of precipitation separation, sep ara tion from a homogeneous agent. Kem-tud kozl.MTA 16:uo.3:265-274- 161. 1. Department of Chemistry, Case Institute of Technology~ Cleveland 6, Ohiol USA. W]w Wv Ma. wm-wm, lisi -P-%7,T,'7 ppL. I SM 8 tabp- 'Sit; we vt-,, ani tho physiml merining n1 the, c6nvffl~lrnt 7 1 n-.- F~u-tbvr. the metbod M ealculuUnn f lh~ 'or cmrvm on the nature of t p tv-%n) Arir.1 P-V~! rO?'CJu9.'L-r, the authors rugg!st th~ 'ntMlk)Cti~~ ~f j~tflratlons, whie-h d,3 n lox"T In the pmduction cycle for gilding metal Wlp~ rinally *t,- r~Llts Il't A l(rupkowski and 8 Kawihslcl melh-~d I Oet~r-, zc-, flrl~n, in r77777"71 Kru lur agd"Absto' PM 4W~ of Miscum in gUdi 7 (93 i 5 954 OU diffwuA- f ou d - rolling and -9) strip at L3 4 99": 0 ' U bei d t i d hi b kppartles of 'Alloys va n erm e ne t - Krup y. rapthod. The highest degree of.&Wwft - -Ks*ini0d: kawaki - t he*- y owun Arecdon of rolling I it tnaijas6l &ring roM ag and . . .. -the during annealing. and Is pmpwtWW to % reduation in thl4 i i Mli It r em n ng. is that the timed of the intah" e, b J W oan e . g .64embly without - JvwwW th d a of the mMai 1w ed even 0 ~~w t 10 h ln m L A ind d . in im ng at and Was rearystu. ip"Y, allialates the anivotra 13, BLOCK-E-BOT2Z NA. Sulfur in binary quid solutions. p.105.- BJLIETD,I. Varsovie. iTol. 3, no. 2, 1955. In English. r77) A- i'OLAND/Atomic.and Molecular Physics - Statistical Physics. Tliermo- D-3 dynamics Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Fizikas No 2o,-1956., No 3176 Author :Krupkovski Aleksanderl-Ptak Wladyslaw., Block-Bolten Andrzej. 0V'_ Inst :Academy for VIning and Smelting., Crac Title Thermodynamic Functions in Binary Systems. Orig Pub Zesz. nauk. Akad. gorn.-huth.,v 1957., No 10,p 27-71 Abstract The authors consider the relationships between the form of the diagrams of the thermal systems and the thermodynamic fun- ctions that characterize these systems. Methods for calcula- tion of the thermodynamic functions such as enthalpy and entropyp chemical potentials.of pure elements., partial heat of solubility, heat of solutionp activity of the substaaces :in solutionp enthalpy, entropy and chemical potentials of individual metals in solutions are presented. Another group of functions comprises the enthalpyp entropyj, and free energies of solutions and mixtures. Four typical therMS61 systems of metals vhich do not form into metallic compouncls Card 1/2 ,POLAND/Atoml&c and Molecular Physics - Statistical Physics. Thermo- D-3 dynamics. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizikaj No 2: 1958., No 3176 are chosen., namely: zinc-eadmim., silver-copper., niekel-copper., and lead-zinc. The thermodynamic functions for these systems were calculated on the basis of experimental datap gathered essentially from Kelley's data (Kelly K.K., U.S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin, Nos- 350s 371: 3931 394y 407o and 434). The indicated systems must be considered as examples. It is possible on their basis to calculate any system of a given type. Ia contradiction to the qualitative solutions presently available, this work considers the problem quantitatively. Card 2/2 AUTHdRS2 Krupkovskiy, A., Ptak, V., BlWk-Bo Rr-A---78-3-4-19/38 TITIE: Thermodynamic Functions in Binary Systems (Termodinamicheskiye funktaii v binarnykh sistemakh) PERIODICAL* Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Xhimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Hr 4, pp. ~39-944-(USSR) ABSTRACT: In binary systems different phases exist at various tempera- tures. For explaining the phase equilibria thermodynamic functions were used. For binary splutions the following function holds: F1 N1~1.+ N 2h ,A,,IU2 chemical potentials of the substances 1 and 2 in solution, NJ N2 Wconcentration of substanoes-1 and 2, given. in mol. 'For mixtures the following functiri. appliest F nA + n2,* chemical potential of pure substances I and 2 n1, n2 m concentration of-substances 1 and 2, given in mol. The values for the individual thermodynamic functions in the Card 1/2 system Zn-Cd at temperatures of 5380, 6006, 7000 and 80001C Thermodynamic Functions in Binary Systems 78-3-4-19/38 were determined. Furthermore the values for the free energy for liquid solutions. and mixtures in the system Zn-Cd were determined and the-" connection between these function as well as the composition at 5380, 6000, 7000 and 8000K were graphically represented. By using thermodynamic functions also the systems Ag-Cu, Cu-Ni and Zn-Pb were investigated. There are 5 figures and 10 re;~erenoes, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut,tekhaiki Pollskoy Akademii nauk )otdeleniye metallov (Technical Institute, Department of Metals, Polish AS) SU13MITTED: J~ne 25, 1957 Card 2/2 BI,OCK-BOLTE".,-- Calculation of quaternary reciprocal ionic systems by means of A. Krupkowskilas equations. Archiw hatn 7 no.3:243-249 162. P/038/61/006/004/001/003 EO4O/E935 AUTHOR: Block-Bolten, Andrzej TITLE: Equilibrium between the liquid and solid phases in quaternary ionic solutions PERIODICAL: Archiwum hutnictwa, V.63 no.4. 1961, 287-307 ,TEXT- In molten salt electrolytes and slags, which are typical ionic-solutions, the problem of the dependence of anion exchange equilibrium.on the cationic-medium requires further elucidation.- The purpose of the present extensive series of investigations was to examine molten salt eledtrolytes and industrial slag systems of typical ionic solutions of a great significance in many metallurgical processes. The thermodynamics aspects of thestudy are ofinterest in other fields, e.gj atomic reactor operation. A review of the few previous investigations of mainly ternary molten electrolyte systems is followed by a detailed description of the apparatus used, which was designed by the author at the Silikatforsknig in Trondheim, Norway, where the experimental part of the work was carried out. Derivation is also made of the thermodynamic expressions (entropy and enthalpy) Card 1/4 Equilibrium between the P/038/61/006/004/001/003 E04O./E935 which served as a basis for evaluation of 20 quasi-binary ionic solutions involving Ca++, Cl-, Li+, Br-' K+ and Mg++ ions in equilibrium with HC1/HBr gaseous'Medium, Experimental data are fully reported. It was found that the reaction equilibrium shifts in the sense that larger cations (e.g, V),are preferentially surrounded by Bi- atoms and stronger cations lose this preferential tendency for Br- and attract Cl-. In quasi-binary systems of the type: (A,B)Cl-(A,B)Br, the favoured groupings are A-01-A and B-Br-B, where A is a.strong cation and B a weak one. Also favoured are the Cl-A-Cl and Br-B-Br groupings-, -The probability of the formation of A-01-B and A-Br-B and Cl-A-Br groupings*diminishes the more, the greater the. gaseous phase differs from the anionic composition-of the liquid phase, The endothermic effect of mixing confirms the above conclusions. The above phenomena of favoured group formation &e associated with an increase in the reaction entropy on approaching,strong cationic media. This entropy increase is associated with a simultaneous occurrence of polarisa- tion which tends to lower the melt energy and evolve heat. Therefore, the stronger the cationic medium, the greater is the Card 2/4. Equilibrium between the P/038/61/006/0011/0~)-i./,C,?C),~ 'NO11 1 -0/E935 offect of polarisation on the total hoat evolution. It was found that the entropy of exchange reactions rises with decreasing value of e Y r (where e i is the charge Iand r. the radius of cation i) in the following order- K+ Na*, Li* CA*+, Ng"'+. The thermal effect decreases from k+, *a'-.--to Li+'and increases from Lil to Ca++ and Mg++,. The interpretation of the thermodynamics of reciprocal quaternary systems is simplified by generalisation to the case of irregular solutions using as a basis the results of Wasastjerna and Hovi. The results of the present investigation are regarded as an introduction to a systematic presentation of the thermo- dynamics of slags and molten electrolyte systems as a function of the elementary properties of cationic media. There are 9 figures, 3 tables and 13 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloc. The English-language references read as follows: Ref.4: Fbrland T., On the properties of some mixtures of fused salts, Norges Tekniske Card 3/4 Equilibrium between the P/038/61/006/004/001/003 E040/E935 vitenskapsademi, Series 2, No.4,.1957; Ref.5: Hildebrand J.H., Salstrom E.J., J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 54, 4257, 1932; Ref. 9: Flood, H.,'Grjotheim K., J. Iron Steel Inst., 1?1, 64, 1c)52. ASSOCIATION: T- lStytut podratawowych 'pcoblem6w tichniki pvi, Zaklad mw-tali, h--ak6w ,Institute of Fundamental Problems of Engineering, t ) Polish AST Department of Metals,' Cracow SUBMITTED: May 18, 1961 Card 4/4 GORDON, Louis, prof j_MOWL#_ Jacob; HABERKAN, Norton; SALESIN, Eugene D, Precipitation processes and precipitation from homogeneous solution. Acts, chimica Hung 33 no,31299-308 162, 1. Department of Chemistry, Case Institute of Technology. Cleveland 6,, Ohio, usA. S/262/62/000/012/012/013 1007/1207 AUTHOR: Blocki, R. W. TITLE: On the rotary engine of the R6iycka design PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyye ustanovki. 12, 1962, 93. absilact 42.12.626. "Techn. motoryz.", vol. 10, no. 6, 196-197 [Polish) TEXT: No abstract given. [Abstracter's note: Translation of Russian title.) Card 1/1 Determination of the optimum working pressure in aeronautic hydraulic sys- tems. P. 46. TE(MIKA LOTNICZA. (Zwiazek Polskich Inzynierow i Technikow Lotniczych) Warszawa) Poland. Vol, 143 No- 2i Mar-/Apr- 1959- Monthly LiBt of East Europein acceEsion (EEAI), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9 September, 1959. Uncl. - , .- - , -I V - 1-i L - - -, -~~; ; ; . - ~ - ~- ~. 11 ol~~ - , -- .~ I . . .I. '. 4 . , -1 : -! . - A,; SCHWARTZ, E,; BLQQXINGERI q. on the povoibiUty.of u 'sing 2-weremptob8n2tbiazole and-its derivatives in the treatment of cutaneous tuberculosis (a mental study), Bratial leke Ilety 43 Pt* 2 no.6:325-332 T~- ~10 Kmjoka nemocniea tuberkulmT a chorob plucrqch v Pext. Biskuptalacb, riaditel:XUDr, It Virpik Katedra organiel*j chosis a bioohemle* Prirodovedockej fakulty University Komsksho v Bratislavej veduci profe ins, X, Plurdlk. TUBERCULOSIS, CUTANEOUS) ANTxru CULAR-AGENTS) SULFMRYL I COMPOUNDS) TRWMM) NrCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS) (LUPUS) (ICZENA) (VARICOSE ULCER) g~r J~zWgzwm CZECHOSLOVAM/Chenical Tacbnolo3y. Chemical Products and Their H-15 ,,pplication. Industrial OrGanic Syxtbesis Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhin., No 24, 1958, No 82565 Author ~Block~in"er Inst Title The Derivation of Che:3ically Pure Crystalline 2-Merzapto- benzothiazole (MBT) from a Technical Product ("Kanpaks") Ori(S Pub Chem. zvesti, 1957, 11, No 8, 489-493 Abstract -..Fure-2-iaereaptobenzothiazole (1) is a colorless compound of jilon4hinical cryst-illine structure. A technical product T'lLnpaks") (II) even after a most thorouGh purification and'erystallization) aLTploying comon methods., yields yel- r*low crystals. In the derivation of the 99.5% 1., 10 gr of Ii melt is dissolved in 150 cc of 96% alcohol, the solution ~-is then filtered, followed by the addition of 6D cc Of C6H6 and 500 cc of water (600), to which 5-7 cc of 25% Nll~ were added. The mixtureis then subjected to distillatiod. At Card 1/3 56 CZECHOSLOWMA/Chemical TOchnology. Chemical Products md 11heir tl-.L;l Application. Industrial Or(pnic Synthesis Lbs Jour : Rof Zhur - Xhim.) lio 24; 1958.. iio 82565 650 the C636 - *504-1~? azeotrope is taken overhead. Tars are then separated frba the solution mid the latter is sub- jected to distillation at 980 for the removal of C2kM WH is added in order to retain I in the solution. The solution is then cooled, 2% H2S04 is added in order to complete the precipitation of I, filtered, followed by drying of the obtained I at 6oo. Under the semi-commercial or comerical conditions, the quantity Of C2H50H my be reduced by 20-30 cc (for 10 gr of II) at the expense of I quality. To 10 gr of purified I are added 250 cc of 96% C H50H and denaturated C6116 (sic)) followed by filtration, nr , , Ution of 50 cc Ccli_, and 1000 cc of warm water (600). This mixture is refluxeefour 10-15 minutes to aid the separation of layers. Mie lower layer, that contains all of I., is dra'~m away and is r~.lsarvcd for crystal lization. The color- less crystals formed are filtered out and dried at 600. It is recoLxiended to use for every 1 ar of II the followin3: Card 2/3 CUCHOSLOVIXIA/Chenical %bchnoloC;y. Chemical Products and Their H-15 Application. Industrial Organic Synthesis Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Rhin.~ no 24., 1958y No 82565 10 cc Of C6H61 100 cc of CA-OH: and 300 cc of %0. For the removal of small quantities of tars, to the alcohol layer.,,containinp, I, is added sufficient quantity of 10% NaOH until pli reaches value of 10. Tars precipitato out and settle to t1n bottom. Me colorless solution is then acidified with 2% H S04 up to pH of 6., and durin[; this lat- ter setp white al.IlQious precipitate of I forus. Analogical results are obtained when employing dilute NH solutions. The use of Ca(OH)2 does not offer possibility3to precipitate all of I and to -obtain a pure product. -- Z. ltLchinskiy Card 3/3 t~7 57 MOISv A,; SCHWAME., Chemical and microbiological properties of 2-mercapto- benszthiazole for clinical evaluation in the treatment of skin tuberculosis and some infections dermatoses. Cesk. derm. 39 no. 4 &269-.271* ~ ' Jl 164 1. KraJoks, nemocnioa, tubarkalozy a chorob pluonych v PochmajdIcych Biskupiciach (riaditelt dr, KoVirmik) a Laboratoriua ej fakulty UK [Univervity Komenskeho] v Bmtisiave (veduait prof. inz. M.Yurdik). If , .. :."I-, .I. i of t it- -- a SWAL-41 IA 110-ORM pir A ah -A- t-MAL.- XuWPA knal, Amt. IM LI, '4.$. A.) 1939'. fr, 8; Kh1m, . No. It 118--specitic pri"ics of suil"ne (ftww y i "Ity. to Vuk"jAQ witbwt S. and ~ tic.) the polull(Of a the re "' ' to PWY#DMN on st pmbkm of c5ectivelmlaa of mq.%.,t and thwAnstm S(orap coodilk- should exclude the hk-h hi d lti i Ad ( 1 l *04 n et tu oftn n9. ng om4wm w 1ruo tutal and synthetic rublK, layrft Mu be ab- = *wf chn me. C'M4 r%.mllt4 are obtalum, taintd by ~ pthemixts. W.R.Ifean =~ byptoing bj AAA p Oft4tv"KAL LIURATUIll CLAl&WtCATiO* u 0 V Vf IV 0 0 0 09. K A. a 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0.0-,O-0,0 0,41 0 At 1, e PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 105i Aerodynamic and Hoist Transfer (cont.) 1053 layer of crushed material.' The articles in the first part present -the-fundamental principles for calculating the atodization process in-injeetortf. Also., new data on the combustion of droplets Of heavy liquid fuel are given which make It necessary-;to reconsider th6 accepted concept that vaporization of a liquid fuel always precedes its combustion. The reports of the second part thiow light on the problem of the motion of a dusty air st3~eam charac- tpristic 6f cyclonic furnaces. This problem is extremely,important ih the design of such furnaces. The second part of the collection presents data.necessary for the calculation of the elA18BXon of fly ash whereby it, is Bhown that.this emission is of great significance. 'In addition,, the character of furnace temperature fields'is ana- lyzed. The articles of the third part present-the funflamental laws of gas flow through a layer of fuel and give the the.oretical principles neaegsary for,calculating the aerodynamic resistance of the'layer-and the speed Of drying in it* The data givqn in the collection accurately-define current ideas regarding the charac:7 teristics of development of a number of phenomena which form the Card 2/7 Aerodynamic and Heat Transfer (Cont.) 1053 heating process. Knowledge of thqse data will permit refining the calculation methods used In heatiftig technology. The first part' contains 2 Soviet references; the second part contains.8 Soviet, 3 English, and 1 German reference; knd the third part contains 49 Soviet, 12 English, 7 German, 1 French, and 2-Japanese.refer- enc6s. TAKE OF CONTENTS:' P341ST PART. IMSTIGATION OF LIqU;[DJ!M.1T0X.TZA~~0XA" COMBUS- TION Vitman, L.A., Katanellson, B.D.,'Efros, M.M. Atomization of Li- quid.Furl*by.Pneumatic Injectors 5 Vitman, L~.A.. Some Principles.Regdrding the Atomization of a Li- quid-, by ',Pneumatic Injectors 34 Card 3/T Aerodynamic and-Heat-,Transfer (Cont.) 1053 Blokh, A.G.j. Kic'hkina,.Ye.S. itomization of a'Liquid Fuel by mechanical Centrifugal-type,lnjectors Paleyev, I.I., Agafonova, F.A. Investigation of the,Combustion of Droplets of a Liquid Fuel References SECOND PART, INVESTIGATION OF,THE AERODYNAMICS AND HEAT.-TRANS- FER XN MATTER -IN' SUSPENSION' . I .. . . . 48 57 80 V~lis, L.A, Turbulent Transfer'of Heat and,Matter in a Jet Flow of a'Gas 81 Ivanov, YL,.V., Katsnellsop,j B.D., Pavlov,, V.A* Aerodyna#cs of the,'Vortex Chamber 100 Lyakhovskiy, D.N. Investigablon of the Aerodynamics of the Cyclo- nic Chamber 114 Card 4/7 Aerodynamic and Heat Transfer (Cont.). 1053 Nakhapetyan., Ye.A. Investigation of,Isothermal Cyclonic Flow in a Model Furnace Chamber 150 Basinap I.P.7 Tonkonogiyy A.V. *On the Combustion and Separation of Fuel Pa:rticles in a Cyclonic Furnace 166 Vulis, L.A., Ustimenko, B.P. On the Aerodynamics of the Cyclonic Furnade Chamber 176 Gurvidh, A.M., Blokh, A.G., NoBovitskiyj A.I. Radiation in the Gas Passages of,Boilers 188 Gurvich, A.M., Blokh, A.G. On the Calculation ofHeat Transfer in Furnaces- 224 References 24o Card 5/7 Aerodynamic and Heat Transfet (Conte) 1053 THIRD PART. INVESTIGATION OF - AERODYNAMIdS AND TRANSFER IN FILLED CROSS SECTIONS (LOOSE AND CLUSTERED MATERIAL) Lev, Ye.S. Filtration of a Gas Through.a Layer of Free-flowing Material (State of the Problem) - 241 Bernahteynp R.S.,, Pomerantsev., V.V.j, Shagalova., S.L.. On the Me- chazdan of Resistance and Heat Logs in Clusters of Pipes 251 BernshteyUp R.S.p Pomera.ntsevj*,V.V.jj Shagalq*ap S.L. Generalized Calculition Method ftr Ae2Wdynamic Resistance of Filled Cross Se6tions 267 Borishanskiy, V.M.' ftesistance During the Movement of Air'Through ia Layer of Spheri~s 290 Lev, Ye.S. Aerodynamic Resistance of d Layer of Crushed Material 298 Card 6/7 Aerodynamic and Heat Transfer (Cont.) 1053 Kichkina, Ye.S. Drying of a Layer of Crushed Material 312 Firsovao E.V. Coefficients Characterizing the Drying of Indi- vidual Wood Specimens 324 References 328 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress IS/mfd 2-6-59 Card 7/7 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACTi Gard 1/3 Blok. A. G. SOV/WS-58-4-9/13 Now Materials In ftbet Mixtures (Novyye materialy v rezinovykh smasyakh). Kauchuk i Rezina, 1958, Nr.4. pp. 32 33. (IJSaR). Recently., the laboratories of the firm "Kauchuk" in- vestigated and prepared new types 6f materials: ' acetyleno'black, plasti6iser VSP-l, the resin AB, Vulkattit-R-extra-N eto.-'(1) Acetylene Black is used as aotive'filleri it increases considerably the 'break resistance (if rubbdr miltutes, Increases. their wear' resi-stande and Imparts valuable toulding-propertles. The properties of_acetyldne black can be explained by its hi-ohd6gree'of-dispergity (the-diamet6r'bf the ' p Tes = 40 - 45AW and its high f atty number (2.0 - 2;8); Adetylene*black is used in rubber for coating t "Terisilei strength of-mixtures con- convey6r b91. s.. taining 56T* SKS-30 rubber and acetylene black'is'In.;, creabed from .50 ' SO'to 100 -~ 130 kWcM2. The compo- sition of the*.mIxture 6023-69 containing 100 parts of* SKS-30 rubber, 60 parts of acetylene black and various other additivest-is'gilen. W-Renatsit. TNIIRP is using Renatsit 1jo64-,RerAtsjt N0.5 and -Ve tone-22 as 9 plastwisers for natural rubber. These products shorten New Materials In Rubber Mixtures. SOV/bJS-58-4-9/13 the time required for plastioising natural rubber in a mixer from 10 w 12,minutes (when Captax is us6d as Plastioiser) to 8'- 0 minutes (when Renatsit NoA is used as'plastioiser). Renatsit No-4 i.s the most effectiyd plastioiser for naturalrubber- it is non-toxic. Best-results are obtained when 0.3-partd'of Renatsit ' are used to 100'parts of natural rubber; Renatiit-No.5 (pentachlorthidphenol) Ana also peptone-22 (01 cc 0, - dibenz-amidodiphenyl disulphide) are not as effectiveAs Renat8it N6.40".-W Plasticiser VSF-l is A neutral-ester of higher alcohols With orthophthalio acid. This-plasti- ciser, and the-anti-fr6eze VSP-1,-are used in industry instead of dibutylphthalate. *VSF-1 is similar to dibutyl- ghthalatd and imparts Itd'mixtures, based on SKN and Nairit", better frost-resistanoe than dibutylphthalate~ The physioal-ieohanical.characteriaties of mixture's con- taining VSF-l..'and roistanoe to heat ageing at 100OG (carried out for 2 - 65 days) were the same as when dibtLtylphthalate was lased. The plasticiser VSP-1 is manufaotur6dbythi KuBkovo Chemical Factory, according to Card 2/3 VTU.KI31,,Z No.19 - 57. The oomposition of the mixture New Materials in Rubber Mixtures* SOV/138-58-4-9/13 4930-29 and of tho*mixture 4908-2 containing the plasti- olser VSP-1 Is given.(4)The resin AB Is recommended in- stead of dibutylphthalat6 in' mixtures'not.requ-iring' Improved frost resistance. It is-prepared by-re6tiiication of.alkyl benzenes, and~is a viscous black liquid.- The composition of-mixtures 6040 and 4633-11 is given. The resin AB is manukactured by the Groznyy Chemical Factory (Groznenskiy,khImicheskly zavod )' according to the Stan- dard LU-84-56. (5) Vulkatsit-iZextra-N (the zinc salt ofILethyl henyl dithlocarSamio adid). This vulcanisation aocelera?or is a greyish po*der *ith'a melting gint 6f 2030-40400 and'Opeoifia gravity of 1.43-1.44. hen OA% of Vulkatsit-R-extra-N Is added to natural or nitrile rubber (in mixtures 2482 and 4004) the time of vulcanisat- ion is shortened from 20'-25 minute's to B-10 minutes at 15000.- The oomposition of mixture 5-2462-5 and mixture 5.s*.4004-12 is given. Optimal results are obtained'whan 0.1 - 0.3% cf'Vulkatsit-R-extra-N is added to natural or SKN rubber. ABSOOIATION: Moscow Plant "Kauchuk" (Moskovskiy zavod "Kauehuk") Card 3/3 1. Rubber compounds--Materials 2. Rubber compounds--Properties 3/032/60/026/011/032/035 B015/BO66 AUTHOR: Blok. A. G.. Read TITLE. At the Central Laboratory of the Moskovsk.4y zavod "Kauc-huk" (Moscow Plant~"Caoufchouoll) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laborat orlya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 11, PP- 1317-1318 TEXT: The author reports on the innovations recent2y made at the plan and labo.ratory mentioned in the title. New Soviet pclymere and raw materials are now produced on an industrial scale, new devices were designed and methods of analysis developed. In cooperation with the Vo:ronezhskiy zavod SK (Voronezh Plant of Synthetic Rubber) a regulated polymer, the CKC-,30-APH-15 (SKS-30-ARM-1,5)15divinyl styrene rubber 16, ,(30% styrene and 15% lubricating oil ?or automobiles) was introduceff instead of the OVM-30 (SKS-30) styrene rubber hitherto used which, prior to use, had to be plasticized by means of thermal oxidation. This new polymer is intended for the manufacture of rubber goods and has better Card 1/3 At the Central'Laboratory of the Moskovskiy 3/03 60/026/611/032/035 z.avr,d "Kauchuk" (Moscow Plant "Caoutohouo") BOi5YBO66 properties than SKS-30, e.g. a hardness of only 400 - 700 g instead of 3000 - 4000 9. Investigations in the laboratory of the plant "Caoutchouell with different indene-ccumarone resins, produced in the plants in Kemerovo and Yenakiyevo, disclosed the good properties-of rubber mixtures with 5 to 20 wt% of resin, especially in mixture5 on "Nairit" basis already in the first half of 1959. The addition of indene-coumarone resin increases the'resistance to benzine and permits an acceleration in calendering. Prom among the new test methods one is of special impcr,tance, i.e., the determination of the degree of relaxation of rubbax which is performed on an axis!-pressure relaxometer. The method was devised in cooperation with the f-4ziko-khimicheskava laboratrrlya Nauchno- issledovatel'skogo instituta rezinovoy prcW-shlennosti (Physfccchemical Laboratory of the Institute of Rubber Industry). Together with the khimicheskaya laboratcriya and laboratorlya fiziko-mekhanicheskikh ispytaniy Nauchno-i s sled ovat e1. t skego instituta rezinci-xvkh i lateks-nYkh izdel-iy (Chemical Laboratory and Laboratory for Physical and Mechanical Tes-ling of the Scientific Research Tnstitute of Rubber and Latex Gcods) the germination of spongy mixtures was determined and a rap-,d metn as Card 2/3 At the Central Laboratory,of the Moskovskiy S/032/60/026/011/032/035 zavod "Kauobuk" (Moscow Plant "Caoutchouc") B015/BO66 devised for the.determination of the total sulfur. The data for the relaxation coefficient of the-rubber types 4326-1~ 4327, 1129-1, and Wo -68-1 (NO-68-1) which are applied for rubber tubes (under a pressure of 400-600 atm) were thus determined, New types of sponge rubber were developed with low specifio gravity (0-30-0-35) and better properties Sulfur is used for the vulcanization of rubber mixtures on the basis HK(NO9 CkH (SIQI)V CKMC,-10 (BKMS.-10) and SKS-30-ARM-15'. The cooperation with the institutes mentioned above led to the introduction of new plasticizers. Further work will dealwith the preparation and introduction of new rubber types, new plasticizing accelerators for natural caoutchouc, inexpensive white fillers, the study of shrinkage in vulcanization, quality improvement- of automobile parts of conveyer belts etc. ASSOCIATION: TsZL Moskovskogo zavoda "Kauchuk" (Central Laboratory of the Moscow Plant "Caoutchouo") Card 3/3 BLOK, A.G. W~ Activated carbon PM-70 in the rubber compounds of the "Kauchuk* Factory. Kauch. i res. 22 no.6149-50 Je 163. (MMA 16:7) 1. Zavod "Kauchukff. (Carbon, Activated) (Rubber industry) 'SLOV) G. 131ok, G. - "The father of scientific r!eol oo W, (M.V.Lomononov), Ogcnel-, 1949, No. 7, p. 20-21$ with portrait. SP: U-3042, U March 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. S, 1949). MOK" 0. Bloks, G. "Scientistp Patriot# Bolshevik, On the 10th anniversa;y of the death of Academician L M. Gubkin (Petrole= geologist)",, Ogwek, 1949# go. 15, p. 21-22, vith portrait. Sos U-3736, 23. Ma7-53., (Letopis 'Zhurma ImVkh Stateys No. 17, 19,49). BLOK, G. Chernyshev, Feodosii Nikolaevich, 1956-1914 Russian geologist Vokyug Svets, no. 5: 48-52 May 1952 13T.O..' 0. Mishkatov, Ivan Vasillevichi 1850-1902 Explorer, geologist, teacher.. Man. sila no. 4, 1952. 2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August .1951. Unclassified. IBLOK. GRORGIY. -U A- -''- - V* o""Wom" I" I Life of the br&in. %dorovle I no.4:21-23 Ap '55. (NLU 9:3) (BRUN) BLOIC, Georgiy. A dog with two heads. Znan.ella, 31 no.2:35-38 7 156. (MLRA 9:5) Purgery. Experimental) (ftysioliff) 33LOX, Georgly. Inside a drop. Rabotaitea 34 no.1:25-26 156. - Odlectron microscope) (Viruses) (MLOA 9;3) L 01 1< C- e 0 R C- t ~A. SUBJECTi USSR/Industrial Diamond 4-4-6/22 AUTHOR: Blok, Georgiy ------------ TITLE: "The Unconquerable" Serves Man ("Nepobadimyy" sluzhij chelovsku) PERIODICAL: Znaniye - Sila, April 1957, #4, pp 15-16 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The article relates the history of the diamond, points out the difference between the precious diamond and the one used for industrial purposes and describes the great role diamonds play in industrial production. The United States, where most of the diamonds found in Africa go to, consider that their industrial potential would shrink into half if they were to forego the use of diamonds. ASSOCIATIONt PRESENTED Wi- SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE At the Library of Congress. Card 1/1 WK, Georgiy Rkplorer of marine deptba, Rabotnitea 36'no.8:18-19 Ag 158. Menovs, Mariia Vasillevna) (Submarine geology) (NDU 11:9) B101, -"17, ~. - . Optics in the service of health. Zdorovla 5 no.4:18-20 159- (MMA 32:4) (MCDOSCOPT) (SURGICAL INSTRUMUS AM APPARATUS) 20905 5-,,, 114 5', fl S/004/60/000/011/004/005 A114/A126 AUTHOR: Blok, Georgiy TITLE: Transformed brittleness PERIODICALt Znaniye-silat no. 11t 196p, 22-25 TEXT. The article deals with Professor Isaak Illyich Kitaygorodskiyj a glass specialist, and his scientific creative work. -Figure 1 shows a pho- tographof him. Glass is usually brittle; but when it is very thin like a film it is pliable and highly transparent. The glass film is a substitute for mica, which is still widely used in radioeleotronics an& electrotechnioal engineering. As there is a shortage of mica at a demand still growing a sub- stitute had to be found. A glass film of about 2 - 3/A showed good results as such. Its resistance to sparkover increases with progressive thinness. Moreover, the glass film possesses some advantages over micas it is homo- geneous and can be fitted with:different electric properties; it does not suffer damage at sudden temperature, drops; it has a uniform thinness and is produced in strips with a width of 'a few centimeters to 50 cm. A machine for continuous production of glass film was developed; the raw material is melted Card 1/5 20905 B/004/60/000/011/004/00'-f Transformed brittleness A114/A126 at some 9000C and comes out,through a slot as a viscous mass. It is verti- cally stretched, cooled and rolled up on a drum, In the Kafedra stekla (Glass Department) of the Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologioheskiy institut im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva (Moscow Chemical-Technological Institute im. 1). 1. Mendele- yev), headed by Professor Kitaygorodskiyj a number of new materials and terms ca-n be found: ~glass film, foamglass, foamoeralith or foamolay, foamail or foamed quartzt oortmdum microlith, glassorystal, all developed by the above named professor, who is the holder of a long list of Soviet patents, granted by the Komitet po delam izobreteniy (committee for Invention Affairs). He was also a co-editor of the book "Tekhnologiya stekla" (The Glass Technolo8y), a publication which was recently translated into German. The foamceralith is a new material similar to the foamed glass, foamed concrete, foamed latex and foamed plastic. The basic material for the production of foamceralith is common clay which is found in the vicinity of Moscow. Organic; fossils are used as gas-forming admixture to the prepared clay. The very light (90~ air) tiles are of large size; the color is greyish-black. The foameeralith tiles can also be made of vulcanic ashesp nepheline and other wide-spread rocks. The weight of 1 m3 of foamceralith is 250 - 400 kg. The new material is well Card 2b 20905 S/004/60/000/011/004/005 Transformed brittleness A114/A126 suitable ford construction engineering. It is planned to erect a number of plants producing foamoeralith in the Soviet Union, The elder material, foam- ed glass, the original invention of theabove named scientist, is made of beaten glass. A synthetic materialp extraordinarily hard, was also developed;_ it is called borazon and is a speoial compound of boron and nitrogen. How- ever, its production is complex, expensive and diffioult. The production of another newly invented material of quite the same nature was taken up: it is the so-called corundum-microlith, an invention of professor Kitaygorodskiy. It surpasses all hard alloys, agate, sapphire, even ruby, and is produced in little pieces; three,sides standing at right angle to each other, the fourth plane being inclined (size about 2 x I x 1 2 cm). The surface is ideally smooth. Cutting tools for high-speed machining made of this synthetic mate- rial have shown successful results. The sudden rise of temperature does not affect the cutting tool. T 'he basic material of this corundum-microlith is also ordinary clay, or better, aluminum oxide. The author points out that a cube, A 'this material with an edge-length of I cm withstands a pressure of _p,f 10 tons and a temperature of 100000. It is produced in millions of pieces, being very popular in the Soviet Union,and is also exported to other People's Republics. Corundum-microlith is also used for: ball bearings, drawing dies Card 3/5 BLOK, Georgiy Ernestovich; ANTONYUK, L.., red.1 KOVALEV~ A.., tekhn. r~d. (Trails of acience) joume7 to Our near future] Puti nauki; sov- I sem riadom a griaduabobim. Moskvaq Izd-vo TSK VIISM "Molodaia gvardiiap" 1961* 302 p. (MMA 24: 10) (science) , (Toohnology) BLOK, Georgiy *Sitall," not yet mentioned in the diationariess Znanie-sila. 38 no.lt4-8 A 161, (KM 160) (Glass) (Slag) --,ID, W w w 0 -0-41 WO IN 16 a a . *Il 0 AT-- la m Pro ;~Juc DWk- lw d 000 0 a 0. hwe Ube kin& I CIV"I. au '"n Oll pastcuf - O. * 0 g pf" C,4 um wtins re"t to " "w ;Et~g see 00 c 46dw aw inihT be ustd. IVA b I-A WSW 00 20 Cos lot 000 300 . coo to o 4r to o ball All Iff cat 64"A1 -..bimm I, _I W - 'Ti 4