SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOGATYREV, M. G. - BOGATIREV, R. T.

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KMICHINSKIY, B.R.; ROTTRUB, B.A.; BOGATMV, M.G. *11-111,111w,v,m"".,V,.."W,j.t.s Infrared luminescaUce of dyes adsorbed witb proteins on paper. lab. delo 5 no.5:-21-23 S-0 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Is Reepublikanskogo poikhonervrologicheekogo gospital'ya iuvalidov Otechestvannoy, voymy (nachallnik ospitalya P.D. Filipenko). (BLOOD PROTEINS) lLUMIlWSCW SUBSTANCES) (IMPRAM RAYS) KRUTIM, K.T., inzh.; GARINOV, X.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; ITTENBERG, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; prinimali uchastiye: VAKHTUROV,, A.&~atarehiy nauchnyy sotrudnik)- VOLKOV, M.V., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KURTSMAN) L,B., otarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; B.&IM ",I,, mlaoidshiy nauchnyy sotrudnikl ZABOLOrNEVA, G.K., mladshiy nauch- nyy sotrudnik; NOVIKOVA, V.V., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; ALEKSEYEVA, T.I., aladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik: PETROVA, I.As, mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SEDELINIKOVA, A.F., mladshly nauchnyy sotrudnik; KATKOVA, T.I., inzh.; ZELENKOV, P.A., inzh.; SIDOROVA, L.N.4 starshiy laborant; KALASHNIKOVA, V.M.,, sta:~shiy laborant; VOt9ftINA, A.Ye., starshiy tekhnik; USPEMKAYA,M.B.0 stELrshiy takhr*; YEPIFANOV, V.K., starshiy tekhnik [Organization of the shipping of transit cargoes on the Volga- Baltic Sea Waterway.] Organizatoiia perevozok tranzitnykh gruzov po Volgo-Baitiiskomu vadnmil puti. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 109 p. (Moscow. TSentrai'14i nauchno-issledovatellskii institut ekonomiki i ekspluatatsitvodnogo transporta. Trudy., no*40)e MIGOVKj, Ye.P.[Mihcyvk, E.P.1; YEFMIKO., V.O.[IEreslko,, V.0.]j M.0.1, reteenzent; FATIMILIBERG,, S N., retsen2ent; GRINSHPON, F.O. (Brinshpon., F.0:]# red.; MAMAVKO, AS. takhn. red. [Laboratory work in general heat originearing]Laboratorni robot7 2 zahalinoi toploteAniky. LIvivp Vyd-vo L'vivs'- koho univ.., 1960. 154 P. (KM 15: 11) (Heat engineering-Laboratory manuals) 112-2-2757 Translation from: Aeferativnyy Zhurnal,jElektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 2, P. ZP (USSR) AUTHOR: Petrenko,.9.1.,TBogatyrev, N.A. __ TITLE: The Effect of Pressure on 1jeat Exchange in the Furnace Fire Box (K voprosu o vliyanii davlentya na teploobmen v topochn~kh kamerakh) PERIODICAL: Nauch. zap''L'vovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, Nr 32, 4 % pp. 145-164. ABSTRACT: The process',of heat exchange is intensified in the fire boxes of st:ram boilers and in furnaces under elevated pres- sure. The e-l!fect of the pressure of the medium on the rate of heat ex0ange has not been sufficiently studied. Taking as the poinV,of departure the avialable sources (VTI, TSKTI, ENIN) an attempt has been made to establish by Card V2 112-2-2757 The Effect of Pressure on Heat Exchange in the Furnace FIre Box (Cont.) calculation the dependence of the principal factors determilling heat*exchange'rate (the degree of blackness of the furnace, the'absorption coefficient of the flame, and the coefficient of heat emission of the gases to the wall) on furnace box pressure. The results obtained have not been confirined experimentally. A.A.D. card' 2/2 Gel. dok*or takihne- A prof;; BOGATnWp N.A*, inzh.; MWO Na.0 Insh. Vothods of datervdaing the heat-prodacing szd,o~mparatlTe a'na34*is of these wthods~ suark.. no - 4:9&103 A 0. p mWity of gas faels. Ixv-. Tys.' uebob. saw.; (KIU 11:6) 1. Llvoyakiy poUteldmichaskiy lustitut. (Gmmm),- Oiaorimtry) SOV/143-58-10-20/24 AUTHORS: Andriyevskiy, A.I., Antanovich, A.V,., BqFatyrev, N.A., Gluehahenko,, I.P., Gubenko, T.P., Zamorao Ye.F.;-Ka-ran- deyev, K.B., Lukin, V.I., Lukin, N.I., Maksimovichq N.G., Mozer, V.P., Petrenko, S.I., Papernyy, Ye.A., Privalova, K.A., Sitnitskiy, Yu.I., Stasikov, Ya.T,, Shchepankevich, B.P., Chuchman, T.S., Yagello, I.M., Brilinakiy, B.M,, and others TITLE: G.Y.e.- Krushell, Deceased PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Energetika, 1958, Nr 10, p 147 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an obituary of Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Georgiy Yevgenlyevich Krushell of the Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institute (Llvov Polytech- nic Institute). Krushell was born in Moscow in 1912 as the,8on of an engineer. He died on July 20, 1958 because of an accident. He graduated in 1931 from the "Proftekhshkola". While working in the industry, G. Ye. Krushell studied at the Kharlkovskiy mekhaniko- Card 1/3 mashinostroitellnyy institut (Kharlkov Institute of G.Ye. Krushell, Deceased SOV/143-58-10-20/24 Mechanics and Machine Building) from which he graduat- ed in 1937. Then he combined the work in the industry with that of an instructor at the aformentioned in- stitute. In 1940, he defended his Candidate's dissert- ation and in 1956 the Doctor's dissertation. G.Ye. Krushell became a well-known scientist in the USSR having published more than 80 papers. He worked pri- marily in the field of theoretical and practical heat engineering. Since 1945, he worked at the Llvov Poly- technic Institute, where a training power plant was built on his initiative. G.Ye. Krushell worked to- gether with workers of YuZh OGRES conducting detailed theoretical and experimental investigations concern- ing the accelerated starting of the boiler-turbine units at thermal power plants, proving the economical advantage of loading the turbine without bringing the steam pressure up to the nominal rating. Krushell is one of the inventors of the evaporation cooling Card 2/3 of open hearth furnaces. Further, he investigated , G.Ye. Krushell, Deceased SOV/143-58-10-20/24 extensively prime movers for the feed pumps of high- power boiler-turbine units. Besides research work, Krushell devoted his attention to the training of engineers in his field. The Soviet Union lost one of its foremost scientists. There is 1 photograph. Card 3/3 BOGATYFM tlu.t mashinist-instruktor; ALUMDROV, V.N., mashinist, deputat ~fims~ogo gorsoveta Need for an improvement of the design of N8 electric locomotives. ElekA tepl.tinga 6 no.1:43-44 Ja 162. OlirtA 15-1) 1. Depo Dena Kuybyshevskoy dorogi. (Electric locomotives--Design and construction) BOGATMV, N.F., mashinist--instruktor; TYUTEEM, L.I., mashinist - ------------ a ~e~ Characteristics of the operation of N8 electric locomotives in wiiiter. -Blek.i tepl.tiaga-6 no.2.-3-1+ F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Depo Doma Kuybyshavskoy dorogi (for Dogatyrev). (Eleettle looemotives--ftU weather operations) ACC NR, AP60--33-4-8-87 SOURCE CODE1 UW 04li/66/00 FOYFOT, INVENTOR.- He I.* Mironova If# No Vereitinov, Is L, ORG: none TITLE; Device for measuring the exit diameter of an exhaust nozzle* Class 42, No. 186146 SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz toy zn, no# 18, 1966j 108 TOPIC TAGS: exhaust nozzle, variable area nozzle, nozzle design ABSTRACT: The proposed device for measuring the exit diameter of a variable-area exhaust nozzle is equipped with measuring rods (see Fig. 1). In order to increase the inspection efficiency, the measuring rods are placed in a block of cylinders radially arranged in one planes The working medium, such as the air, is fed to the cylinders and the number of the measuring rods is equal to the number of exhaust nozzle eyelids* Origs art. haat 1 figure, EWA No- T6] .0-10 UDC2 531.717.12:533-695.7 ACC Nlh AP6033488. Fig, lo 9zhaust nouxle diameter measuring device 1 Measuring rodol 2 cyliederso. SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATEs 27J"65 Card 2/2 IMILLINJO M., kand. tekhr.. nauk; WKTAYEV, I.I.J. ksxid. tek.1-a-.-. rpau'k; J-r'~- . Operation of the brush contact of an electrical machlre at Jp-creased current densities. Elektroteldinika 35 no.7:39 16L. (H~FJ, 17;'L.1) NELLIN, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; TUKTAYEV~ I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; -BOGATYREV, N.Ya., inzh. - ~14,f . , . Concerning the article "Vibration of the brush assembly". Elektrotekhnika 35 no.10:35-36 0 164. I (MIRA 17:11) . ! : 1 - , I.--- Czechoslovakia Ahemical Technology. Chemical Products H-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - KhiMiya, No 1, 1958s 1645 Author Bogatyrev 0. Title Oxidability of Different Phenola. Orig Pub: Voda, 1956, 35, No 10, 322-326 Abstract: A verification has been carried out of the diff- erent methods for determining the oxidability of phenol, o-cresol, mixture of xylenols and of pyrocatechol. It is recommended to determine the oxidability of surface waters by the method of Kubel, that of sewage water and heavily polluted surface water by the method of Fowler. The chromate method, in which the phenols are oxidized Card 11A2 Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-r,7, and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - KhImiya, No 1, 1958, 1645 to the extent of 96-98%, is poorly adapted for series analyses, because of its cumbersome nature.. C ard 2A BOGATrREV,, 0. RW.HSCHIEN) R. Toxic properties of waste waters from rayon production. p. 100, (Voda. Vol. 36, no. 4, Apr. 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia) SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions (ELQ) LC, Vol. 6, no, 10, October 1957. Uncl. f V CA T Z GO ABS. JOUR. 59 71853 o'l, V C L" c, OR14. FU 3. V a d oh o s p c LL S 0 T"e is charactcl-~17,ed ~)y Cl- C I I al,,( I ) !_j 1 5 1, (1' ',7 11 C-,:~ u1 5 ir, 110 S 7j; la, r, Ice-, ,.A ~'! L...'sc a nd v a icll- 1, ~aln in staLe or in Wli R- s Ch OD -'r 7-ac pa al- it-, -~kl- IT.- C. u, x 'u bcdjlc~,z a f wa t e ~::l --- BOG TYREVi 0. ; NAIIACKOVE-ZEKEOVA, Z. Waste water from the Production of sulfate cellulose, p. 267, VQDNI HOSPODARSTVI. (14inisterstvo energetiky a vodniho hospodarstvi a Vedecka technicka spolecnost pro vidni hospodarstvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia, No. 6, june 1959. Konthly List of East European Accession (EEAI), LC Vol, 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. BOGATYIt -71; 0. ) Z. Properties of the waste water from the sulfate-cellulose production; p. 305. VJT,INI HOSPODARSTV1. Czechoslovakia., No. 7) July 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (KAl)) LC. Vol. 8, lio- 9) Sep 1959 Uncl. BOGATTREVp Olegf inz.p C.So. Problem of sawaga vaters in Czechoslovakia. Tech praca 14 no.2: 93-97 F '62. 1. Vyskumny ustav vodohospodarsky, Bratislava. BOUT M Vv Olegp ins., CSc. WVA"~ Waste water from the now chemioal plants. Vodni hosp 1~ no.9.- 333-334 163o 1. Vyskumny ustav vodohospodarskyq Bratislava. BOGATMEV,,--qiS9,-A?F,- I CSc. Purification of waste waters from sulfate cellulose plants by biological treatment.' Vodni hosp 14 no. 1:15-18 164. 1. Vyokumny ustav vadohospodarskys!Bratialava, I a or it a is It 17 x 3, us lovangst vitae tat Af 00 so :0 Sm wmw d'*6daft so *Mmw wing -00 00 ft to a ~ SAL of Q hL .00 =&"W"'0 .00 The obdm mm"d of powbi "p""Wedgin or .00 #4 "A.: No Owelmm" df bi MOM bul. so* so "'Oftb4,00 .. dwwww. "a mu""m 000 On L, use Slow 1PRWd~AWDWhwdbkr%L woo min Pfo"vd 004 by bad" lip"m kwAm we OM 11111111110111L Pd* C&kVbftd WAM" md SJUM9,0M *Aw =A MWSW of *A (mad" is shift L V. KMAM see met I;n tali.; 61. .9'.. is a. W.&MV :0: I it aIts 0 a a I v at 0 a 1 0 9 A; . j 0 0 0 0 0 0 o e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0. 00 0 0 00 00 Ole 4 goo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 fa USSIt/Bleoxicity Conductors Nov 51 Reating "Calculation of the Short-Circuit Heating of Conductors;," Q. M. Bogatyrev, Moscow Power lust Imen%', ?'Plotov lglektrichestvo" No 11, PP 73-75 Proposes that the short-circuit heating effect be calcd directly from the integrat~2 using a simple method. -Ikt dtJ* Sbows that the use of fictitious 'o ,tize curves can lead to major'errorw, especially 201%61 UPSH/Blectricity Conductors 'Nov '51 ,Contd) *b= the short-circuit current consists of Sep COMonents whose damping characteristics are quite different. Submitted 21 Mar 51. BOGATYBEV, 0. 14. PA 237T34 Circuit Theory Jul 52 "Improvement of Methods for Calculating Transient Processes in Linear'Slectrical Circuits With Lump6d Constants," 0. M. Dogatyrev, Moscov Paver Eng Inst imeni Molotov "Elektrichestvc~ No 7, pp, 64-70 Proposes uniform procedure for calcg transient processes in linear circuits of higher order (be- ginning with 2nd) with lumped constants when there are emfs varying according to different laws. Ap- plication of proposed procedure is demonstrated ir examplesi, -Submitted 18 Apr 50. 23W:14 BOGAT M V, O.M., assistant ~Pw - Simple method for determining Trudy HEI no.14:73-77 153. (Electric networks) mutual conductances of a quadripole. (MLU 8:7) BOGATYRIV, O.M. SOMM41,22 Blementarymethod of calculating linear electric circuits. Zlektricheetvo - '33,-No.4 -70, - - - - -4) 0 66 - (AkA 610 (MA.36 no.'672:4692 133) the nadc frDm The Ul-hand or r!rht-h.2nd sid-- a, t)7,, M,,~.tsry meftd of C21cvbtl"R nm4hezr vil, uit. and both appmachFm ~uj iri i Orctric lini ynnvnetk WK, V,. the- h?"t qtlawo~ Pw b2stA of ~hc nribod is 10 regard ~-e nunvriQ Jualik;-Y a,'c valge Of the unl,-,wvk-n qt=ntifles at S!"th. C,B the d"'c;rl"zt ~111 !14 c-,,9y pc-t,rn!U at one nodLl point. ild to th, wmixting the data Af!w ~l ,ahm tf knother unkliawn bY e-CMVIII&N CIDMPUI&- Ca),rC+-Iv" of tb-tt valw- ~T th. uVanlay Uvvml, z~j lb, Of aWthct r-Odd r-Dint Thii "Al h~ ~hlain,vt nw~t mv'dl~ ma) ~,x dom m differnt -v ly. In in 3nAi~,gFju, ., tF, to "n'" C~""PhL31-d 717~ R ',") :hr M, lo N-1 -,j a"" -Irl T r-, oil IM-1 ~-,Rlmv, -111 ll~litrjjgS nP : - ME F~ -3, ~f K -mm--a u11, :U, 'sit -P li~~ nn'-r t-Q,~- BOGATTRIV, O.M., kandidat takhnicheskilkh nauk (Moskva) - A modificatIon of Reavisidels formula. Zloktriohestvo no.2:36-38 y 157. (MLRA 10: 3) (Veotor analyvis) BOGATXRXV, O.M., kand-tekhn.nauk (Moskva) A simple approximate method for calculating processes described by a Dahamel Integral. Blektrichostvo no,12:50-54 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Electrio drouits) XONawny, B., prof.-, SAVYUK9 Top Inih. (KrVoval, RaM-dya); M=9 Li XmA. takhn. mja* (Budapesht,'. Vengriys.);'GMLMNrAW7. V.M*, insho; XODBRMO AA*, J~zho; SAPOZUI=. R.A... doktor tekhn. iian1c, prof.; SAMSHTEM, X*P., kcand. fizo-mate* nauk; BOGATMV 001o., kaud. tokbno muk (Nosoow). Modifioation of the Heaviside formula, Blektrichestvo no;3.,86-M Mr '58. (MIRA M-5) I liodsinskly politekbuiohaskiy inetit-ut,_Pollsha (for Xonorskly)'* 2: 4ningieAskiv po'lit'ekh'nicheekly institixt imeni Kalinina (for GreshvWakov, Moderov). j-.4ningmdekiy voyenno-mkhanicheakiy Inatitut (for .6apozhnI";, Saperahteyn). (Blootric engineering) BOG,ATYRKV, O.M., kand.takhn.nauk - OW000" Simple approximation method for,calculating processes in circuits having parameters varying with the time. Izv. vy-- ucheb. zav.; energ. no.7:53-62 Jl '58. (WRL 11:10) 1. Maskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut imeni Sergo.Ordzhonikidze. (Electric circuits) USPENSICATA, N.V.; ISTRATOV, V.N.. kand.takhn.nauk; DMITRIYEV, S.N.; SUROV, M.G.; 10GATYRIV, O.M.; KUPALTAN, S.D., kand.takhn. nauk; KAMHNBKIT,-]V.V-*; KARWISMILT, A.V.; TDIOMM, A-.Bo; KHUMIKOT, S.S.; AIVONOVA, S.D., izdat.red.; ZUDAKIN, I.M., tekhn.red. (Collection of problems pertaining to the theoretical ptinciples in electrical engineering) Sbornik zadach po tooretichaskim oanovam elektrotakhniki. Poa red. V.N.Intra- tova i S.D. Upal,ana. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo obor.promyshl., 1959. 124 p. (MBU 13 1) 1. Moscow. Aviatsionnyy institut imani Sargo Ordzhonikidze. (Folectricity~--Problemal-exerciscaI etcj BOUTYR&Vp O.M.p dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk ------------------------- '. Calculation of circuits with nonlinear inertia elements. El6ktribbeatvo nio.la 69,-74 Ja ~61'- (MIRA 14" 4) I 1. Moskovskiy aviataionnyy institut. (Eleotrm2ia circuits) ~.BOGA=V, O.M.P k~ndi. tekhn. nauk (Moskva) Determination of current stability during the action of a periodic e.m.f. with random form. Elektrichostvo no.12: 16-24 D 163.- (MM 171l) BOGATYREV, O,M, Letter to the editor. Elektrichestvo, no.7:91, Jl 164. (14IRA 17:11) YWIINSIWII~ JJ- Order u ,if -i 1 Rf. 17 1.1 ,I BOGATYREV. O.M., kand. takhn. nauk, dotsent Calculation of transient processes in linear circuits for arbitrar7 switching conditions. Elektrichestvo no.2:67-70 F 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut im. Ordzhonikidze. sov/84-58-11-48/58 tyrev, -P.,. Kukh-berin, Engin-ttrs AUTHORS: Boga TITLE., Stationary Equipment in Aircraft S6rvicing (Statslo~- narnoye oboradovanlya dlya obaluzhivaniya, samol*tov) PERIODICAL: Grazhdans"ya aviats'Lya, 1958, Nr 11, PP 34-35 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors tell about the installation of stationary tanks for fueling aircraft used at airports of the Kazakh GVF Territorial Administration for th4 past ysqrs. Their lew cost resulted in considerable arniual savi:ngs. Two drawings illustratt the mobile and stationary arrangem~Nnts used in fueling aircraft. There is one photograph. Card 1/1 ==71-PR4. 05WB457 AUTHOR i -rev F. 'Head of themal angLziaering party) TITLE: 111ozzleB with hyd-raulic loe~dng of the noodlo SOUP-'E: Florskoy flot, ro. 12, 1964, 28-30 TOPIC TAOS: d-iosel on-gino. injection nozzle, injector, h:rlra~.iliz! atolrdzer, fuel aorrosior~/ iltl-)VI36 engine, 4M 224, on;--:io, 1-131-3-T R-ACT Starting wit h the work psrf or-med at t ho Lerdngr-33,9 to It- t.'h~ -C y~o i:"-!CtCYr witn a iVrL-atO-icz-2--!;- operafe,! corrooion of met.--I, caused by su.Uur prarant in di-Cs.Cl. -fu3-, m0dc flA-4. The design of the nozzle is, shC7,4n in *dr Here, 1 is TH-9-Teank for hyd-raulic o:U, 2 i_-, the Oi2 P-.Ilz,-), 3~5 d alator; h i.-j the pro3sure Talvo, paid. 5 in t al_]_v acou" he h in oporation, oil fxjm 1 is pxrped b- -; -a-! 7 L .7 ? through tLe one-way pccti-vL~ztor 3 and tho nozr~le 5, &i-,Dlus oi-l lo dlLschai-:-Pl tte 'X~te of I.KS PUMP'. Acti-l 7 pre3511r,9., hydraulio oil supports the ~Uijector noodle when the Pual i--, f ad. Maring the f eedine, cyola the fuel pressuro on tho needlj Overc-n-, hydraullic prwsure, lifts the neeile., arA allows the injection of TI-ds dessi,-n calls for a lass exact~in--, surface -LoIqdt,--i meohanical typf), wid it also u-.ilizoc the ',,ydra;-,';.c a:--Ic~w3 tho use oaf a hollow needle wiAch is xore woar re!;15*-wn`I.. t ~e"ra-! pax,.s o-z'" the ms~nh~dcally operated ancembly. TL.-,Lc!ci I-I U_-- LNVD224 with 1,*n-3,rEaLIic cil DP-DAIiii extended tlj-- Wor'f-Ine ii-fc, c.' to 4C timea over srA provx-d to b~a economiogj in fuiE,I comzmptict-,, ~rears the auxilir-T-j onginen of veveral tsj~jjps !j,&v-iD b-3an provideJ. !-,n-~ecTors. 0,-ig& ame liaot I figare, ASSXIATION Upravlaniys arkbicheakoge l&,jokna"nogo f lota sn"I3--Qo,~o C~f th,~~ Ic-e-Brcak,Ar-,,!; F;fsDrL Cky: N 0 1-t., 'S~fib.M~7L&j'j 00 ITICL 1 01 SUB CODIr: iB to PONI-SOVS OW OTBER-, OX-1 C 0 rs BOGATYREV, P. G. "Traditsiya i improvizatsiya v narodnom tvorchestve.11 report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological & Ethnological Sciences, Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64. BOGATYREV, P. I. Eng. Conveying Machinery Roller conveyer with cam pusher Vest. mash, 32) no. 1, 190 Mm BOGATYIML,.F.I., inshener. Uachine for removing corrosion from steel parts. Yest.mash.34 no.4:74-75 Ap 134. (Steel--Corrosion). (MM 7:5) S119316VO00100310051()05 A004/A101 AUTHOR: Bogatyrev, P. 1. TITLE: On the co-ordination of scientific research and design and planning work in the field of high-pressure vessel production PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomichoskoy informatsii, no. 3, 1962, 69 70 The author presents a report on the technical conference which was convened by the GYM RSFSR in 1961 with the aim to co-ordinate the scientific research and experimental designing work and the large-scale manufacture of high- pressure vessels. The problem was raised mainly owing to the necessity of sup- plying, in the first place, the mineral fertilizer industry with a sufficient number of high-pressure vessels which, at high temperatures, pressure.s and sub- jected to a high aggressiveness of the working media, would haVe a long service life. Moreover, a number of other fields of application are enumerated 'where high-pressure vessels are required toan increasing extent. It was pointed out that both the present technology of manufacturing high-pressure vessels and their designs are not satisfactory. Besides, hitherto, the greater part of these ves- Card 1/3 S/193/62/000/003/005/005 On the co-ordination of... Aoo4/Alol sels has been manufactured in non-specialized plants from seamless-forged casings, which resulted in a metal waste of 70% of the casing gross weight. According to the preliminary data of the Irkutsk NIIKhimmash, the price per ton of seamless- forged vessels calculated for 320 atm pressure exceeds that of spiral columns by 30%. Since 1958, forged and welded vessel structures have been produced from 22K and 40 grade steel (with operation temperature of the walls of less than 1500C) and from 25X3 H M (25MM) grade steel (for operating temperatures ex- ceeding 1500C) by the electroslag process. The author repoks on a number of papers read at the conference, enumerates the various manufacturing methods of high-pressure vessels and cites the statement of a representative of the Electric Welding Institute im. AcademicianlPaton on the advantages of electroslag welding compared to electric arc welding in the construction of high-pressure vessels. Besides, it was suggested to replace the 25KhM grade steel by the 17 rx 3 tv, 4? (170'AhZMF) grade developed by the Institute. The representatives of the Gosu- darstvenny institut azotnoy promyshlennosti (State Institute of the Nitrogen In- dustry), GIAP, stressed the necessity of developing new steel grades meeting the requirements of hydrogen resistance in connection with the planned pressure in- crease in the ammonia synthesis from 320 to 450 atm. The author reports on a Card 2/3 S/193/6Z/000/003/005/005 On the co-ordination of... Aoc)4/Alol 'number of resolutions passed at the conference and on decisions take n by the Volp- grad Sovnarknoz, Electric Welding Institute im. Academician Paton, and other organizations, concerning the further development of high-pressure vessel con- struction. Card 3/3 BDUTYREV I P. I. Confvonce on the rubberizing of equipoent. Biulotekh.-ekcn-infOrm-- Goo.nauch.-issloinstonaudbe i tekhoinfomo no*8"-80-82 t62* . I (MM -15M (Rubber coatinge) BOGATYREV, P.I. Equipment for enterprises of the chemical industry. Biul. takh.-ekon. inform. 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M9 hu.,l,;fj. 00 j is heated at 73' with 3-5 c. ti O-C4ll.NIc.S(hll. 70 cul. 00 ul while spirit ii added, and the suln. is heated in a INall. Stark &pp. (or Ml min. at 1,50-180. the Ac value is givrn by a it, where a 6 the vol. of 11,0 entlected. B. C. V A. a SIMIMICIlL 01144TWE CLAISOKATIN 8i .00 goo, age age L4D 0 8*0 coo coo too NOW -0 - We 0 0 0 0 0 9 elf 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 91* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 4 9- - 0 WIT 0, 1 It A 1k_J__A 06 A GOP 60 A *0 GO GO go & i GO go go so 00 1.133 Afkyd feign. h M NO,, Julie 30, ly"Tul is Z~M&~Ml wit It Phil With 4 41JAWAIC Obtained ill Cldid = "'.14 ' twuwe 4 fin, -4 CILAII(64 and utufft-y1k. acid. IL slow 11VIII IV-.- Wi_ 11#44)" A lit ill 0 U AT 40 At - Te".66, NQ :v '031 igpi-N 1_0 16 '06 -00 Is* -00 -00 "0 0 00 0 Is too too t OA a A IV u Ii I t. S. 1-.., .11. 1-&-J--L..TA 00 ~ il "i " , A#"Isits Abu M144vilit -.0. of .40 A s. M. DrOze and S. 1. .00 vaml&. p 9 OPAF U 09 Fomk-bcvs. -OSV4611A t -00 '= .1" ""1. Th' rm" Pdad a .1 aml Al At lit a 00 on rowtka medi" b lacimpmated its od -00 00 varnkba at nittv mwiridst. 00 -00 0 -00 00 00 *00 -00 XI; 00 co 0 00 roo 00 .00 loo.. to ;~J.' too! too] 1, 10 It N 0, it 0 's fir so .3 a 11 IN to it w 4F 11 111 *1 If it It if a I It o *4 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 o 0 o 0 0 * 0 910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 of as 0 0 0 0 0i0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 9 0 0-0-0 0 0 C'q 0 0 00 0 NP 0 0 f) 6 0 a 0 66 FD-2648 'ticorrosion coatinga Card 1/1 Pub- 50-13/18 Authors Bogatyrev, P. M.) NavYazhakaya) B. A. Title Determination of free potassium chromate in an anticorrosion pigment Periodical Khim. prom. No 3, 162-164, Apr-May 1955 Abstract A procedure for the determination of free potaBsium chromate in potassium-barjum chromate which serves as an anticorrosion pig- ment is described. ~l- . 50) SOV/63-4-3-5/31 AM I ORS: ~gaty~rev, P~-M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Rozovskaya, N.H. TUTS: Copolymers of Styrene With Oils'and Alkyd Resins PEMODICAL: Khimia-heskaya nauka i promyshlennost', 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 322-326 (USSR) ABSTRACT:- Copolymers'of styrene with alkyd resins are hard, have a high. weter and alkali resistance and dry rapidly. Recently vinyltoluene Is also used instead of styrene, because its resins are more comDatible wit.11 a-1-i- phatio hydrocarbons Z-Ref 4, 57. The copolymeriza-tic-n of styre-.le with un aturated fAty acids is determined by the presence of conjugated or isolated double bonds Z-Ref 6, 7, 16-7. An increase of temperature and a reduction of the styrene concentration lowers the rate of the homo- polymerization of styrene and.rallses the interaction rate of styrene with fatty acids. A too high temperature leads to the formation of polystyrene which causes dull varnish films. The copolymerization of oils with styrene in a solution requires the application of initiators, Otherwise only 75 - 80% of the styrene monomer is transformed. '.ne&.,Ia*ry butyl peroxide is the initiator mostly used. In block copolymerization Card 1/3 the heated oil is introduoed into a mixture of styrene and peroxide. Copolymers of Styrene With Oils and Alkyd Resins SOV/63-4-3-5/31 After that the temperature is raised to 2000C and higher Z Ref 30-7. Tung oil is rarely used in the production of oilstyrene resins, since the eleostearic acid strongly inhibits the polymerization of sVtrene. The content of tung oil must not exceed 5 1Q% mole Z-Ref 32-/. The block method is used in the USSR Z_Ref 30 A continuous.n-oduction method at higher temperature, viz. 2800C, is mentioned in ReferenaeS36, 37. Alkyd-styrene resins are prepared by copolymerization of alkyd resins with styrene in a xylene medium. The reaction proceeds at.. 1400C and lasts 20 hours. Homogeneous resins are obtained,- ''if the alkyd re- sins contain a small quantity of polyesters of the maleic acid. Alkyl peroxides with a high temperature of decomposition are used as initia- tors in order to increase the yield and the reaction rate. Alkyd- styrene resins with a content of 40% oil and 30% styrene are used in the painting of motorcars, heavy equipment and ship decks; with a con- tent of 15 - 25% of styrene they are used for primers and enamels of hot drying; with a content of 10% they are used as binding material Card 2/3 in primers. .Copolymers of Styrene With Oils and Alkyd Resins SOV/63-4-3-5/31 There are 44 references, 2 of which are Soviet, 27 English, 9 American., 3 German, 1 Australian, 1 Canadiem and 1 French. Card 3/3 4-o 28013 Z/011/61/018/007/003/008 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Razovskaya, N.Noq Bogatyrev. P.M., Nesterova, N.M. and Alekhina, R.N-. TITLE., Copolymerization of alkyd resins with styrene in the presence of peroxide initiators PERIODICAL: Chemie a chemickA technologie; P~ehled technickZ a hospod&Yskd literatury, v.18, no-7, 1961, P-3319 abstract Ch61-4606 (Lakokrasochnyye materialy, no.4, ig6o, 3-6) TEXT.o Copolymerization of alkyd resins with styrene is accelerated considerably and the molecular weight of the formed polymers and copolymers is appreciably reduced in the presence of oxygen from the air. Tertiary butyl peroxide is the best initiator and its presence brings about an appreciable increase in the viscosity of the reaction mixture. For this reason low viscosity alkydsjproduced by the azeotropic method.,have to be used. 1 figure, 3 tables, 7 references. [Abstractor's Note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 Z/011/61/018/001/008/oIL4 E112/E453 AUTHORS; ~_09_at_Yr_e_v. _P-M_ , Stan1ko, N.G. and Golda, N.M. TITLED Study of side-reactions during the synthesis of alkyd' resins PERIODICAL: Chemie a chemick" technologie, 1961, Vol.189 No.1, P.32, a abstract cH 61-441 Lakokras. Materialy, 1960, No.1, pp.6-13) TEXT: Most important s1de-reactions are3 polymerization of double-bonds of the fatty acids, formation of polyglycerides and their asters, and pyrolysis of glycerole esters. Resin FPV-2, which is a glyptal resin modified'by acids of-sunfiower-seed oil, was taken as model substance. It was established that if oils are used for the synthesis, polyglyceroles and polyglycerides are-, formed not only during alcoholys13 but also on esterification. . The pyrolysis of the glycerole e8ter3 is affected by temperature, duration of esterification and reaction medium, and leads to losses of phthalic anhydride. 4 diagrams, 6 tables, 20 literature references. [Abstractor's noteg Complete translation-] Card 1/1 SATHAR OT, A.T.; DOGATMW, P.X.; SHWEROVICH, S. I. Nothod's for the diphenolisation of waste waters* lakokrao.mt.i ikh prime noo5t37-40 060o (MIRL 13;11) (Sawav-Parif ication) (Phonols) PINTORINSWA, M.N.; SW3, D.H.; SORODIXAq X.L.; BOGATYR17, P.M. Increasing the resistance to chalking of muffle zinc whites in air, Iakokras, mat, i ikh prim. no. 6t21-26 16o. (HIBA 13:12) . (Zinc oxide) (~~ATPR, P.M,.* N&TrAZIFRIArA, B.A.; VWXHINA, V.S. Photocolorimetric method for determining free diphonylpropane in expoxide resins,. lAkokran. mat. L ikh prim. no. 6:53-35 16D. (MIRA 13:12) .Moxy resins) (Propane) BOGATYREV P-,M"-.NAVYAZHSXAYAO S.A.; SPORYKHINA, V.S. Rapid methods for deter mining'calcium and combined formalfiebyde in pentaorythritol. Lakokiao.mat. i ikh prim. no.2;66-69 161. (MM 14:4) (dalcium-AnalysiO) (Formaldehyde.) (Pentaerythritol) SALOVA, A.S.; ANTONOVA-ANTIPOVA, I.P.; LEVKOVICH, G.A.; BOGATYREV P.M. Impurities in dipbsnylpropane. Lakokras.matJ ill-b prim. no.ls 71-72 162, (MM 15:4) (Propane) BOUITREV, P.M.; NAVYAZHSKAYA., E.A.; SPORMINA) V.S. Rapid methods of colorimetric determination of magnium and calcium in anatase modified titanium dioxide. Lakokras.mat. i ikh prim. no.3:68-69 162. OURA 15:7) (Titanium dioxide-Analysis) (Magnium) (Calcium) OGATr GADZHIYEVAO R.G.; MURZANEVAt Z-M.; MUROMEV., A.K.; ' n~SXVAAILXOVA, Te.P. Thirteenth technical exhibition organized by the Oil and Colour Chemists' Association in England. Lakokras. mat. i ikh. nrim. n0-4:61-69 161. (MIRA 16:7) (Great Britain-Paint materials-Exbibitions) SMIRNOV, V.K,j LYAMSHINAI Ye,N,; BOGATYREV, P.M. New chemically resistant systems of coatings. Lakokras. mat. i ike prim. no.6:23-25 061. (KRA 150) (Protective coatings) BOGATYREV, P.M.; HAWAZISKAYAVE.A.; SPOiL=NAI V.S. I YfGt~colorimetric determining or small quantities of phenol in diphenol, propane. Lakokras.mat. i ikh prim. no-4:51-52 162. (MM 16:11) TUMANOV, A.T., glav. red.; VYATKIN, A.Ye., red.; GARBAR, M.I., red.; ZAYMOVSKIY) A.S.j red.; KARGINI V.A,j red#; KISHKIN, S.T., red.; KISHKINA-RATNER~ S.I., doktor tekhn. nauky red.1 PANSHIN, B.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; ROGOVIN, Z.A., red.; SAZHIN, N.P., red.; SKLYAROV, N.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; FRIDLYANDERI. I.N., doktor tekhn. naukp red.; SHUBNIKOV, A.V., red.; SHCHERBINA, V.V., doktoi 1~ geol.-miner. nauk, red.; SHRAYBER, D.S., kand. tekhn. natuk, red.; GMLI, S.V., kand. takhn. nauk, red.; VINOGRADOV, G.V., doktor khoz. nauk, red.; NOVIKOV, A.S., doktor khoz..nauk,red.; KITAYGORODSKIY) I.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; ZHERF4BKOV.,S.K., kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.; BOGATYRKV P.M., kand. tekhn.,nauk red.; SANDOMIRSKIY, D.M., D.M '~and.'tekhn. nauk., red.; BUROV, S.V., kand. tekhn nauk, red.; POTAK, Ya.M.~ doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; KUKIN, G.N.; doktor tekbn. naukp red.; KOVALEV, A.I., kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; YAMANOV, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; SHEFTELI, I.A., kand. khoz. nauk, st. nauchn. red.; BABERTSYAN, A.S., inzh., nauchn. red.; BRAZHNIKOVA, Z.I., nauchn. red.; KILLININA, Ye.M., mlad. red.; SOKOLOVA, V.G., red.-bibliograf; ZENTSELISKAYA, Ch.A., tekhn. red. [Building materials; an encyclopedia of modern technology] Kon- struktaionnye materialy; entsiklopediia. sovremennoi tekhniki. Glav. red. A.T.Tumanov. Moskvaf Sovetskaia entsiklopediia. Vol.l. Abliatsiia. - korroziia. 1963. 416 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kishkin). - RQQATYRrV M, t CHELITSM, M.S.; SHABA OVA, M.G. 1-kaxt- Aluminum-containing compounds for the paint and varnish imduptry_(survey of the literature). Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no.1:81-8,4 163% (MM 16:2) OUuminum organic compounds) (Paint materials) BOGATY ZHEBROVSKIY., V.V.*LOSEVA., N-S,~ PrWmali ucb tiye-. REMIZOVA., K.A DLUGACH, L~L, HIWHEVA, R.A.; PASHCHWO., R.K.; MARTYUSHOV., B:i.,,- STORCHAI, Ye.I. Lacquer and paint coatings withstanding very low temperatures. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no,2i6-9 163. (MIR& 16:4) (Protective coatings--Testing) (Polymers) -,-BOGATnW. P.M.: NAVYAZHSKAYAP E.A.,-, SFORYKRINAq VOSO Motocolorimetric determination oZ free dipbeny:wpropaw (phenol hydroxyls) in epoxy resins, Trudy Kom.anal.khim. 13:183-187 163. (KM 16 -' 5) le Nauchno-iseledovatallskiy i proyektnyy inatitut No./+, (PhanoV (Epoxy resins) BOGATYREV,_P-o _M.; NAVYAZHSKAYA, E.A.1 SPORYKHINA, V.S. Rapid method for the calorimetric determination of magneoium in a preparati.,)n of x1tanium dioxide of anatase modification using magneson (prepared by the Institute of Chemical Reagents). Trudy BEA no.25:240-243 163. (MIRA 18:6) TMIMOV, A.T., FIav. red.; V"YATKIN, A.Ye., rad.; GARBAR.M.1,1 kand. tekftd-.~bauk, red,j-%VM0VSKIY, A.-O.prred.;-KARGIN, V.A.*- rod.; XI9MIN$--S.T-., red.; KISHKINA-RATIUR, S.Lp doktor tekbn*-;*%vk-g--r*d,j-I'ANSHXp Bet."pkand& tekbn, nanks-red.; ROOQYU,`Z.A.$ doktar'k.bos; muk~ red.; SAZVN~ 5,P&,, rod.; SKLYAROVt N.Ms.4oktor tekbn.nauk,, red.; FRIDLYANDER, I.N., doktor tekbn. ii0c" ed.,- SHUBNIKOV, A.V., red.; SHCHERBINA, ., r V.V.p doktor geol.-miner. nauk, red,; SURAYBER, D.S., kadn. tekhn.nauk, red.; GENELI, S.V.., kand, tekhn.naukp red.; NOVIKOV$ A.S., doktor khoz. nauks red.; KITAYGORODS-KIY, I.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; ZHEREBKOV, S.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; BOGATYREV,,P.M., kand. tekhn. nauk., red.; BUROV, S.V., kand. rel. ','~"r'ed.; POTAK, Ya.M.v doktor tekhn. naukj, red.; KUKIN, G.N., doktor tekhn. nauk# red.; KOVALEV, A.L# kand. tekbn. nauk, red.; ZENTSELISXAYA, Ch.A., tekhn. red. [Building materials; an encyclopedia of modern technology] Konstruktsionmye mterialy; entaiklopediia sovremennoi tekh- niki. Glav. red. Tumanov, A.A. Moskvap Sovetakaia entsiklo- pediia. Vol.l. Abliatsiia - Korroziia. 1963 416 p;3) ~MRA 17 1. Chlen-korrespondent AV SSSR (for Kishkin). i BOGATYREV. P. M.; CHELITSOVA, M. S. "Primeneniye nekotorykh vnutrikompleksnykh soedineniy alyminiya d1ya fotostabi-lizataii alkidnykh pokrytiy." report submitted for 35th Intl Cong, Industrial Chemistry, Warsaw, 15-19 Sep 64. M L 41060-65 EWG(J)/~EViA(h)/EWP(J)/EYIT(m)/i/~WA(l) Pe-4/Peb W-A ',ACCEmoN m Animus AUTHOR: Chelltsova, M.S.; B enk Rg~~v, P.M..; Xuabnax- o, N.A. -Ffft-ct nf -nme the resistance of al C-o-atirkar t-n 111trivielet rad w Li or) SOtM CE - Lakokrazoebinyye materialy i ikh primenerJye, no. 1, 1965, 6- 11 TOPIC TAGS: aik-yd resin, alkyd coating, alumintum chellate, polymer radiation res tstance, D, u:t-raviole, radvino-i, aceto:icebc est-er, salicylic acid, dihydTox-ybpn?-_;- pei--'.1phLhA1LJ- resin, poiymer oxilation ABSTRACT: Th~, ~juthor.5 studied the strengthening effect of Al-monoche~,_-ces -w~LJh 1 (2), 2, 4-djhydroyybeniophenone sall-,(-Ylic ac id 4'4), a-s well of mLxed Al -hichelates with acettia, L--i;t ester and 1,4-dibydroxy ul 'W"c' k..", i'06UTLI) (Tj with subl:i-,opitInt o_] sk -AL-A M cohol and --o1v ent ii.t bath temp era ture-s, up to numbar~.~ of the blmcL9 hadicating the content of actIve Oxygen, ant. ~he -Iu~1 Cc L 41060--65 ACCEMONNR: AP5OG7138 characteri zing the abWtv to fcfrn, emplex zompounds, were determined by Boga~fre-i 40 rnipectively, as tho principal characteristic-- of thip lillhud "n the (,f UV rayr. by the chclatc;s an., itj~ the ~)xiti;.itiufi prAlucts of (jU-roaraining alkyd resins. 11R. v, Anclich.",.a -~zl:i us6isteki in the tuxperiments." 0-rig. art. has: 7 tig-ure-,; and 2 tribleF, ASSOCIATION: none SUBAUT=: 00 ENCL. 01 SUB CODE: INT I NO REP SOVi 008 OTHKEtt 018 Card - -~ : , w .1 1 . ~ .. .0 1 ~~= PAVU)V, A,N. , otv. za vypusk; VOLODICHEVA, V.N.,- IVANOVA, A.I.; KMAKOV. 1.N.; LTAMIKA, T.N.; MITIKINA. 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