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SRSIDINO Ya.G.; DOM)AI.Sh.A.; GAVRILOV, A.P. Use of borehole radiometric surveys-in searching for some types of rare metal deposits. Razved. i okh, nedr 26 no,7-.4&51 J1 160. (MIRA 15:7) 1, Ministerstva, geologii i okhramy mdr SSSR. BOTDACHENED, T.N.; T T. V.P. Results of conductijkg loggiag operations in the Moscow Coal Basin. Razved. I okhenedr 22 n6.2.*42-0 7 056. (MLRA 9:6) (Moscow Basin--Borixgs) (Moscow Basin--Coal *eolog7) 5(l) PHASE I BOOK FeLOITATION SOV/2927 Yaroslavl,, Tekhnologiehegkiy institut Uchenyye Z~tpis*ki, Tom 11 (Scientific Notes, Vol. 2) Taro81.h'V1 cou c.- pr 1 n,-. EdItorial Staff: A.I.Zaikins., Candidate of Hi6torical Sciences; Docent M.M. Makarov, Candidate of Tachnital Sciences; Professor M.I. Farberov, Doct;r of Technieml. Scienc-.s,' Reap. Ed.: Professor Vi.S. Masabakov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences Secretary-Scientist: B.F. Ustavshchikov, Candidate of Chemical Sciences PURKW: TYAa book is primarily intended for Industrial chemists and tech- nologists interested In the kinetics of chemical reactions and their re- lated ph~,slcal processes. COVMUGE: The twenty-two articles of this collection deal mainlywith in- dustrial processes for the preparation of organic compounds, problems of heat physics and general me~:banics related to these processesand with Card l/ 5 Scientific Notes (cont.) SOV/2927 industrial cbemlical equipment. Po personalities are mentioned. References are given after e&eh artirAe. TABLE OF C,',TU--ENTS- CIL Mf MIRY Farberov, M.I. anit X.A. Me,,,htLvia. Interaction of Isobutylene With Acetaldehyde. and the, Synttesi6 of Methyl Pentedlene on This Basis 5 Belo-rossuva, A.i~,. and M.I. Fai-berov. Syrithesis of Alkyl T-benols 19 Bondarenko, A.V., 14.1. Bogdsvzio-r and M.1. Farberov. Industrial Synthesis of Vinyl Toluene 33 Ustavshchikov, B.F., S.I. R]ryukov, V.Sh. Falldblyum and V.D. Shein. Some Transformations of a r*Fropylene DimerTl (2-meLhyl-l-pentene). Report 1 47 Krupsitkin, I.L. Stratification 0-apacity as a Branch of 1rhermal Analysis and As an Independent Method of Research 55 Card 2/ 5 Scientific Notes (Cont.) SOV/2927 Vitallskaya., N.M. Analytical Use of the Organic Reagent 2-aminonaphthalene- (1-p;o-l)-benzene- 2-carboxylic Acid 65 Saksino B,F.,, BWov, V.P., and N.A. Orlov. The Oxalate Complex of Magnesium 73 Musabekov, Yu.8t, and L.A. Vazina. 'The Energy of Final Decomposition Products of flitrogen-containing ftbotences 81 CHEMICAL !LWMI&GY, PROCESSES AND EQUnMIT Yermilov, P.I. Effectiveness of Wetting Agent DB for Recovering Lead Filings 91 Yendlov, P.I. Adsorption, of Wetting Agent DB on lead Oxides Under Siatic Conditions 103 Frolov,, A.P., and G.B. Novikova. Separation of Mixtures of Methyl-Dioxane and Alyl Carbinol 323 Basargin, B.N. A Method of Compft~tiug the Acammlated Material of Rectifica- tion Columns by Employing the Coefficient of Mass Transfer 129 Card 3b Scientific Notes (Cont.) SOV1292T Makarov,, M.N., and F.P. Chernyakovskiy. Desicceition and Vh1canization of Friction Wheals by High-Frequency 0,=rents 14T Makarov,, MX, and F.P. Chernyakovsk-ly. Dielectric Properties of Friction Wheels 161 Panichev, A.D. The Problem of the Distribution of Rubber in Different Parts of Automobile Tires 171 Epshteyn, V.G. and V.G. Tretlyakov. The Influence of the Amount and Stability Of C6tallites on the Strength of Rubbers With NK (Natural Rubber) Base in the Case of Using Various Accelerators 193 Epshteyn, V.G., and B.A. Smirnov. Synthetic Alkyl Phenol-aldehyde Resins as Rubber Strengtheners 200 HISTORY OF CBEKLSM 11asabekov' Yu.S. Development of the Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds and Alkaloids in Russia 209 card 4/ 5 Scientific Notes (Cont.) SOV/2927 Musebekov, 1U.Se. and V.V. Voronenkov. Yu,V, Lermontonva's Research in Petroleim Pyrolysis 233 HUT PHYSICS, WOUM XECHMICS Ivanovp L.A* An Absolute Method for the Complex Determination of Physic al Heat Coefficients With Instantaneous Heat Sources 251 Boydalov, A.D. Graphic Determination of the Motion of the Center of Mass -5f--a-9`od in Dependency Upon Time, Position of the Moving Body and Speed 255 Boydalov, A.K. A Graphic Means of Constructing Surface Effects for Reactions of Rods Fastening a Solid to a Foundation 273 AVAILAME: Library of Congress TK/jb Card 5/5 2-26-6o BOYDALOVI A. K. Boydalov,A. K. "Graphic Procedures of Solving.Certain.Problems of Spatial Mechanics." Min Higher Education USSR. Leningrad Order of Labor Red Banner Technological Inst imeni Leningrad Soviet. Chair of Descriptive Geometry and Graphics. Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya Letopislo No. 27, 2 July 1955. ID P, L 5(l) PME I BOOK EXPIX)TrATION SOV/2927 Yaroslavl,. Tekhnologlcheaxly institut Uchenyye Z~ipiski, Tom 11 (ScienLific Notes, Vol. 2) Z 1'r, 0r7. r. rf~~! r-p r. pr 1, Yaroallavil. Editorial Staff: A.I.Zaikina, Candidate of Historical Sciences; Docent M.M. Makarov, Candidate of Technical Sclen"a; Professor M.I..Farberov, Doctor of Te&Dical Sciencea; Resp. Ed.: Professor )N..S. )bsdbekov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences Secretary-Scientist: B.F. UsteLyshchikov, Candidate of Chemical Sciences PURPOSE: This book is primarily intended for industrial chemists and tech- nologists interested in the kineltics of chemical reactions and their re- lated physical proeesses. COVERAGE: The twenty-two artiel es of this collection deal mainly with in- dastrial processes for the preparation of organic compounds, problems of heat physics and general mez:hanics related to these processes and vith 0; ard I/ Scientific Votes (Cont. SCYV/2927 industrial chemical equipment. flo personalities are mentioned. References are: gIven e&ter each article. TAKE OF CONMRTS- OMaSTRY Parberov, 114.1. an(I K.A. ME.,,~Mina. Intoraction of Isoblitylene With Ace- taldehyde and the Synt-LeBis of' Methyl Pentadiene on This Basis 5 Belorossova, A.q. and M.I. Parberov. Synthesis of Alkyl Phenols 19 Bondarenko., A.V., M.!. Bog&jnov and M.I. Farberov. Mud-astrial Synthesis of Vinyl Toluene 33 Ustavshchikov., B.F., S.I. Kryukov, V.Sh. Felldbly= and V.D. Shein. Some Transformations of Ft "Propylene Dimer" (2-methyl-l-pentene). Report 1 47 Krapatkin, !.L. Stratific-ation %'Japacity as a Branch of alermal Analysis and As an independent Method or Research 55 Card 2/ 5 Scientific Notes (cont.) SOV/2927 Vitallsk4ya, B.M. Analytical Use of the Organic Reagent 2-aminonaphthalene- (1-Azo-l)-benzene- 2-carboxylic Acid 65 Saksi.n. B*Fop BWovp V9P9) and N.A. Orlov, The Oxalate Complex of Magnesium 73 Musebekov, YU.S., and L.A. Vazina. The Energy of Final Decomposition Products of Witrogen-containing Substances 81 alaaCAL TECMLOGY, PROCESSES AND EQUnWNT Yermilov, P.I. Effectiveness of Wetting Agent DB for Recovering Lead Filings 91 Yermilov, P.I. Adsorption of Wetting Agent DB on Lead Oxides Under Siatic Conditions 103 Frolov,, A.F., and G.B. Rovikova. Separation of Mixtures of Methyl-Dioxane and AI-yI Carbinol, 113 Basargin, B.N. A Method of Computing the Aammulated Material of Rectifica- tion Colmms by Employing the Coefficient of Mass Transfer 129 Card 3b Scientific Notes (Cont.) SOV/292T Mak&r,ov,, M.M., and F.P. Chernyakovskiy, Desiccation and Vulcanization of Friction Wheels by Higb-Frequency Currents 147 Makarov, M.M., and F.P. Chernyakovskly. Dielectric Properties of Friction Wheels 161 Panichav, A.D. The Problem of the Distribution of Rubber in Different Parts of Automobile Tires 171 Epshteyn, V.G , and V.G. Tretlyakov. The Influence of the Amount and Stability of ;rystallites on the Strength of Rubbers With NK (Natural Rubber) Base in the Case of Using Various Accelerators 193 Epshteyn, V.G., and B.A. Smirnov. Synthetic Alkyl Phenol-aldehyde Resins as Rubber Strengtheners 200 HISTORY OF CHEMISTEM Musabekov, Yu.S. Development of the Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds and Alkaloids in Russia 209 Card 4/ 5 Scientific Notes (Cont.) SCIV/2927 Musabekov, YU.S., and V.V. Voronenkov. Yu.V. Lermontonva's Research in Petroli!nm Pyrolysis 233 M?AT PHYSICS, Wmu Hmmes Ivanov, L.A. An Absolute Method for the Complex Determination of Physical Heat Coefficients With Instantaneous Heat Sources 251 Boydalov, A.D. Graphic Determination of the Motion of the Center of Mass of a Solid in Dependency Upon Time, Position of the Moving Body and Speed 255 ov. A.K. A Graphic Keens of Constructing Surface Effects for Reactions of Rods Fastening a Solid to a Foundation 273 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress TK/jb Card 5/5 2-26-6o SOV/124-59-4-3475 Translation from: ..Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1959, Nr 4, p 10 (USSR) AUTHORt Boydalove A.K.,_-- TITLE% Graphic Method for Determining the Motion of the Center of Mass of a Solid Bodyhnder the Action of a Force Dependent on Time, Position and Velocity of the.Moving Body. PERIODICALs Uch. map. Yaroslavsk. tekhnol. in-ta, 1957, Vol 2, pp 257-271- ABSTRACT: The-graphic method of plotting the path of a material point under -the action of given forces dependent on velocity, position and time, is based on the determination of the mean of the point velocity for a finite interval of time. By way of an application, the author ex- amines the motion of the center of mass of a projectile in a medium using the Ciacci law of resistance. Ye.N. Bereakin Card 1/1 1101-I)ALOV. Ax. araphic determination of the congtruction of Influerce Gurfacoo for the reaction of rods fixing a solid body to a foundtation. Uch.zap. IA-rosI.tqkhnnI.Inst. 2:2?3-281 157. (MIRA 12:7) (Graphic statics) 124-58-9-10488 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekbanika, 1958, Nr 9. p 157. AUTHOR:. Boydalov, A. K. ,TITLE: Graphical Method for the Determination of the Stresses in Six Beams that Fasten a Rigid Body to its Foundation (Graficbeskiy priyem opredeleniya usiliy v shesti sterzhnyakh, prikreplyayu- shchikh tverdoye telo k fundamentu) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. tekhnol. in-ta im. Lensoveta, 1957, Nr 38, pp 16-25 ABSTRACT: The. problem stated in the title is solved by purely graphical means in its orthogonal projections; the general case is examined when the lines, of action of the reactions sought, Pl, P6 and the given force Po do not have'points or planes in common. The concept of a vector moment L(P) is introduced; L(P) is equal to the geometric sum of the vector mot-nents M,(P), Mb(P), and ~ Mc(P) of the same force P relative to axes a, b, ana c arb'itrarily place'd in space. In a balanced system of forces N-'L(P-) :-- 0. Following are the successive steps of the -solution: 1) Tlhree straight lines, a, b, and c, are so selected Card 1/3 th'at they intersect the lines of action of PI, P2, and P3, 124-58-9-10488 Graphical Method for the Determination of the Stresses (cont. respectively; 2) the vector moments M (P 0)f Mb(Po) , and M~(Po) and their Isum,. L(P- ) are computed; 3) the direcdons 0 the, vector moments QP4), L(P5), and L(P6) are determined by substituting the arbitrary direction vectors S4, S5, band S6 in place of the as yet unknown forces P4, P5, and P6 and computing L(S4), ;.L(,95),* and L(S6) in a manner analogous to that shown in (2); 4) the values of L(N), L(P5)i and L(P6) are found by balancing L(Po) by the vector momeiAs corresponding t "o the three directions previously found; it is considered that L(Pl) = L(PZ) = L(P3) = .0; 5) the values of Ma(P4), Ma(P5), and Ma(P6) are found by meanp:'of incomplete decomposi- tion of L(P4), L(P5), and L(P6) along the directions. a, b, and c; 6) the values of P4, P5, and P6 are determined from the values of Ma(P4). Ma (P 5), and Ma(P6) and their corresponding moment arms; 7).the resul- tant R of the forces Po, P4, P5, and P6 is found; 8) the forces'pl, PZ, and P3 are determined from the condition that they must balance R. Original graphical methods are also proposed for the solution of two ancillary prob7 lems: a) the construction of the vector moment M for a given force P with respect to a given axis (2, 3) and the determination of a force P -from its known moment M with respect to a given axis (6); b) the balancing of a Card 2/3 124-58-9-10488 Graphical Method for the Determination',of tWS~iesses (cont. given vector by three vectors having given di.rections (4,5, 8). In problem a) the force- is represented by three orithogonal components V, H,- N such that V a fid-: ii do not intersect the given axis; the m6*icnt arm - r . of the component N relative to that',axis is determined; similar frLngli--s ar'~:c~onstructed such that a: proportion M:N=r:l be achieved. In pro,bIt'im' b) the direction of the resultant of two unknown vectors is determine&f rom the diagonal. of a paral- lelogram. constructed from lineal segments that are inversely proportional to the vertical components of the desired vectors. The application of the method. is illustrated on a model earlier investigated by the graphostatic method of Egerer (Egerer, Neue Methoden der Berechnung ebener und ra"umlich,er ' Fachwerke, Berlin, 1909), R. Beyer (Uspeklii matem. nauk, 1940, Nr 7; Z. d. An-geW.Math. und Mech. , 1933, Vol 13, pp 17-31), and G. D. Ananov Metod ortogon'all nykh pr oyekts iy v zadachakh mekhaniki (The Method of Orthogpnal Projections in the Solution of Mechanics Problems). Gostekbizdat, I 9,f 8]. 1. Beams--Stresses 2. Beams--MathematicalIanalysis Ya. B. L'vin Card 3/3 BOYDANOVA Ye. M. 25849. BOYDANOVA, Ye. M. Sochnye i grubye korma v ratsicnakI telyat. Trudy Vsesoyuz. nauch.-issled4 in-ta zhivatnovodstva, t. xvii~ 1949, S. 179-204.-Bibliogr: 14 nazv. So. LetoFis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 34, ~bskva, 1949 BOTDIK, Soma. ~ AbramoyUhq - imbener; TAKOVIRT. D.A,, inzhoner, reduktor; --I--~W,fVTSOV, A.Se-, glawayl redak,tor CIwUlBG device for acoustical asasurement] Impullenaia ustanovka dlia akustichaskikh Isnerenit. Tom 7, no.P-56-408. Moskva@ Akedemile, nauk SSSR. 1956. 20 p. UIDA 10:3) (Sounil-41masure'vent) 0 a ~- ~ ODINTSOV, Mark Valentinovich; BOYDEK #W brampyj glm 9 LINSTIBEFG, V.F., inzh.,~ved.-red.; SORA T.M.p te'W. AW. INAk _~4w , r [Sonic-frequency phase meter. Reverberation absorptionmeter) Fazometr zvukovykh chaetot, Reverberatelonnyl lzmeritell po- gloshchaniia. LByj S.A.Bokdek. Moskva, Filial Voss. in-ta. nauchn. i takhn. informateii, 1958. 18 p. (Paredovoi nauchno- tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema *. No.P-58-145/4) (MIRA 16:2) (Frequency measurements) (Electronic instruments) MOSHCHINSKAYA, IMMOVSKIY, S.P.; LkKHKAMHUK, L.S.; MOWSNOV.h, V.P.; CHIRTUX, Te.R. Synthesis of starting.materials for the production of poly- condensation resins. Izv.vys.ucheb*zav.; khim.i khim,tak& 2 no.5:790-796 .159., (KIU 13: 8) 1. Dnepropetrovskly khimikb-tekhnologicheakiy institut. (Phenol condensation products) ,(Chemistry, Organic--Synthesis) ACC NRt AR6029512 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/006/1075/1075 MHOR: Hishin, D. D.;~~ Khadzhimuratov, A. Kh. 'ITLE: Effect of heat treatment on the magnetic Propertiep of cobalt-platinum alloys 'POURCE; Rdf. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs$ 61S32 XF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Urallskogo un-ta. Ser. fiz., vyp. 1, 1965, 77-80 EPIC TAGS: metal heat treatment,-cobalt containing alloy, platinum containing alloy, gnetic property LANSLATION: A study was made of the effect of cooling rate from 1000 to 2000C and sub- !quent ordering at 6000C on the magnetic property (BH) max of a Co-Pt alloy close to ie equiatomic composition. The study was conducted on samples of two compositions ,th a concentration of Co, of 40 and 50 at %. The heat treatment was done in a vacuum 1-10-3 mm Hg. The magnetic properties were measured on a permeameter by the ballis- ,c method. Regions of maximum quenching rates were shown, for which further beat ,eatment guaranteed the highest magnetic- properties of the alloys studied. On an al- iy with 48 at % Co magnetic properties, close to the maximum obtainable, could be at- iined by cooling from 10000C at a less than optimal rate, without a supplementary heat ,eatment. (Based on resumd). a CODES 3211 UDC t 669o2551231.018.58 Ord 1/1 USSR/:?am.-.n and Aninal Phys`:.olo~~. Goncral Problems - T Abu Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 11o 20, 1958, 92923. Aixthor Dok~~ Inst Vimj.,:tsa Modical Instoitute. Title Comparative Assessinent of Local Laukocytosis and Temperature of the Body with Certain Internal Diseases. Orig Pub: 8b. nauchn. tr. Vennitak. med. in-ta, 1957, 16, 31-34. Abstracl';: llo abstract. Ca:7d 1/1 B.")YDYR, R. Z.; KUPEP140, L.N.; ALIMDEKY S-Kh. ' -Vinnitsa) I k Diuretic action Of nf')xrurl,'t,- and its vide effe-c-ts in rectal administration, Sov,jned. 18 novlif!12-11~* H 165, (MIRA 1&1-2) and Tech a 0r 4mooLt mechanis h e#s op L'vov, 1957. 21 PP drRwings. (Min Higher Ed UkSSR, L'vov Pblytech Inst). (KL, 9-518, 117) 25(1)p25(2) SOV/119759-9-8/19 AUTHORS: Boyeahkop Be Yuep Engineert Yakhimovichp V*Ae, Engineer TITLE: Orienting Devices for Plane Workpieces of Complicated Configuration PERIODICAL; Priborostroyeniyep 19599 Nr 99 pp 18-20 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The most important and at the same time most complicated function of apparatus for the loading of bunkers is.the generally automatic orientation. Therefore this function must be given special consideration when solving problems concerning automatic loading with piece goods. The difficulties encountered in the orientation process depend mainly on the complexity of the workpiece to be oriented. Automatic orientation is effected while shifting the workpieces relative to the orienting planes of the device. Thus devices demanding no separate mechanism for the shifting'of workpieces will be most suitable. This is the case with, e.geq vibrating devices for the loading of bunkers. As far as the authors know research on a wide basis in this direction is being carried out only at the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut priborostroyeniya (All-Union Card 1/3 Scientific Research Institute for 'InstrCawnt Mahufactiiking), Orienting Devices for Plane-Workpieces of Complicated Configuration SOV/119-59-9-8/19 The present paper gives a description and general considerations on the-construction of the devices mentioned in the title. The first part deals with an orienting device for a number of plane workpieces, whose limiting contours'represent triangles with sides of-different length. The orienting device for this kind of workpiece consists of a V-shaped synclinal tray with a 0 generating angle of 60 - 90 . This device consists of 2 stages. The first stage of it selects and transmits workpieces of a certain group. The details within this group are finally oriented in the second stage of this device. The motion of the details on the tray is a foroed one, and is caused by the directed vibratioif of the bunker shell.An orienting device of the type described was tested for a wide range of pifoh angles of the tray (from -10 to +50) and for amplitudes from 0.2 - 0.8 mm. Performance of the device was precise and reliable. The second part of the p;Lper deals with an orienting device for certain planeworkpieces having a bevel edge on one side. Card 2/3 I Orienting Devices for Plane Workpieces of Complicated Configuration Card 3/3 SOV1119-59-9-8119 V-shaped devices are suitable for these workpieces also. The first stage of this device is similar to the one described in the above devide. The second stage utilizes this bevel edge. The simplicity of si~ch devices speaks for the intentional production of workpieces of complicated shape, having "technological" bevel-edges 'in order to simplify automatic orientation and supply. All these devices described here are similarly suited for bunkers with helical and plane trays. There are 4 figures. BOUCHKO. B-Tu.-. R"INOVICH,_ A.N.; YAKHMOVICH, Y.A. Vibratory bins for automatic loading of parts in the menufacturs of Instrweents. Priborostroents no.8:20-21 Ag '60. (MIU 13:9) (Vibrators) (76e4 mechanisms) RABRIOVICH, A.N., doktor tekhn.naujlc; BOYECIIKO Blyu.; PAVY'EVIC110 R.Yu, Sprocket type checking and guiding devices. Mashinostroitell no.9:9-10 S 162. (14IRA 15:9) (Machino-ohop practico) BOYECHKOP B.Yu., kand. tekhn. nauk Automatig-machine for marking diak-type parts. Mashinostroenie no.5:31-32 S-0 163*-. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Llvovskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut* RABINOVICH, Avram, Hakhimovicho doktor tekhn. nauk; YAKHB,'OVICi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich, inzh.,- BOYECHKO Bogdan Yulianovich, kand. tel,hn. nauk. .. Mftt*t~.- GAVRILYUK, V.I.; KAMYSH141Y, P.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; CHERNIS, N.Kh.p inzh., retsenzent [Automatic vibratory feed mechanisms] Avtomaticheskie zag- ruzochriye ustroistva vibratsionnogo tips. Kiev, Tekhnika, 1965. 379 P. (MIRA 180) USSR/HUm%n and Animal Physiology - Nervous System. R-12 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957) 71113 D. Author : Boenko, E.D. Inst Title : New Data on the Physiology of Interoceptors. (Conditions Affecting the Formation of Quality of Interceptor Reflexes). Orig Flub : Avtor. diss. d-ra nod. n. Ryazan. zed. in-t. Chitinsk. med. int. Ryazan-Chita, 1955 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 - 84 BOYENKOP A.D. (Chebarkull Chelyabinokoy oblasti) Organization of giving blood free of charge in a district -8) hospital. Felld. i akuoh. 27 no.9.*20-21 S'62. (MIRA 16. (BLOOD DONORS) BOYXNKO. l.D. Pb7slologic effoot of therml stimlatiom of the carotld sins. Tr. TsesoUm. absk. fisiol. no* lsffl-" 1952. (CM 24:1) 1*' Delivered 29 Oetcher 19499 Obelyabluk. BOYENKO. I. D. BOYENKO. I. D. -- "New Materials on Internal Receptivity (apropos of the Problem of the Conditions Affecting the Formation of Internal Receptive Reflexes).11 Chair of Normal Physiology. Ryazan' Med Institute imeni Ac'ademician I. P. Pavlov, Chita.Med Institute, Ryazan'-Chita. 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences) SO: Knizhnava Letonial No 43, Octobe~ 1956, Moscow 190DOS, Xh.G.. prof.. BOYEM. I.D., dots.' KOZIOF. V.A.. doti;. 'The resort of Daraomn* by U.Ne Shlrokov. Reviewed by M.G. lhodos, I.D.Boenko, V.A. toslov' Top.kare'fialoter. i lechofis. kullt. 23 no,,49372-373 JI-Ag 1;8 (KIRA 11:8) 1. Zaveduqahchly kafedroy nervnykh bolesney Irkutskogo ueditsinakogo Instituta (for Riodos)e 20- Chitinakly meditainakiy Inatitut(for Boyenko, Zoglov). (DARASUN-NDMRAL WATERS) (SHIRONTO M.N.) -,~BOTMO. Igor' Dmitriyevlch;,XOZLOT, Vasilly Antipovich; KALIliOVS[AYA, - X. -, red.; - dk-.1k. *`~ tekbn. red. CInfluence of the climate of Transbaikalia on the human body) 0 vliianii klinate.Zebaikellia na organism cholovska. Chitaq Chitinskoe knishnoo Isd-vo. 1959. 79 p. (MIRA 13:7) (TRAMAInLIA--KAN-IMMMCZ Of CLIKATZ) BOMMO, I.D. ----------------------I. .......I..... zrim.mics or the labIlIty of the motor neuron In bealtby and ill persons,following'tbe con'suivAlon of Mlyinkan mineral water.' Top,kar.,fisloter.1 loob,fIzAtalt. 2$ noo-2t.16-20 160. 1 (KM 13:5) 1. Xavedmqushchly lafedroy normallucy fistologii Chitinskogo usditainskago Institata, (ULIYAXA (CRITA Povivaii)-Knum vAms) (NMR ABILITY) BOYENKO, I. D. (Chita) K voprosu o vliyanii aminazina na dinamite rozbudimosti dykhatellnogo tsentra pri. nekotorykh ekstro i interotseptornykh vozdeystuiyakh report submitted for the First Moscow Conference on Reticular Formation., Moscow, 22-26 I-larch 1960. BOYENKO, I.D.; VASILOV, S.I.; CHERKASHINA, V.L. Changes in muscle contractility during interocaptive stimulation, Fiziol.zhur. 46 n6.2s~10-23.3 F '606 (HIRA 14-5) 1. From'the Departments of Physiology and~of,Physics,-Medical Bititute,, C~ita. (MUSCLE) (DIGESTIVE MGANS)' (CAROTID SIM) (GARom Anz~r) prof.,,,red.; MARKELOV., E.G., otv. red.; 7ROITSKIY, ot;r. S.p.., zam. red.; KOZIDV, V.A.J. red.; CHEBOUYEV, HOVOP red.; KONOPIXV, G.M., tekhn. red. [Treatment at the bealth resorts of Transbaikalia]Lechenie na kurortakh Zabaikallia; sbornik nauchno-prakticheskikh rabot. Pod obshchei red. I.D.Boyenko. Chita, TSentrl kurortnoe upr. Profsoiuzov, llo.2..;~1960. :L62 p. (NIRA 15:12) 1. Nauchno-prakticheskaVa k-onforentsiya vrachey sanitarno- kurortnykh uchrezhdeniy Chitinskogo territoriallnorro upravle- niya kurortovs sanatoriyev i domov otdvkha. 3dp Darasun,, 1959. 2. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy normallnoy f#iologii Chitinskogo gosudarstvennogo meditainskogo instituta (for Boyenko). 3. Za- veduyushchiy kafedroy patologichaskoyfiziologii Chitinskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta (for Kozlo-,-). (TRANSBAIKALIA-HMTH RESORTSt WATERING-PIACES, ETC.) BOTENKO, I.D.; ZAVIYADDV, A.V.; CHERKASHINA, V.L. Some new methodological works on the course In sports.pbysiology. ~Uch.zap.Chit.gos.ped.inst. -no.82120-12.5, '63- (kRA 17:4) 130YENKO I#D., SOROKINA, VVY06 Comparative'aharacteristles of,some functional changes in singing and speakL-ig types of respiration in singers. Fiziol. zhur. 50 no.12.91437- 1"3 D 164, (MIRA 18:9) 1, Kafedra normallnoy fiziologil Meditsinskogo instituta, Voronezh. BOUNKO, 1-1. A. Boyenko, It. A, -'- "Influence of the Action of Bromides on the Formation of a Gaas Bubble in the Presence of Artificial Pneumothorax. (The Participation of the Cerebral Cortex in the ~egrulation- of the Vol=e Changes of the Lun,~s)."( 'Min Public Health 16FSR Leningrad Sanitary, ftienic Ned Inst, Leningrad, 955 Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Ociences) SO: Knizhnaya "etopis', No. 24',, Mosew, Jun 55, PP 91-104 AUMOR: Boyenkov, N.M. "Influence of Solar Eclipse onthe Ionosphere on the Basis of Observations of 30 June 1954 and 25 February 1952," A-U Sci Conf dedicated to "Radio Day," Moscow, 20-25 May 1957. PERIODICAL: Hadiotekhnikai Elektronika, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 1221-1224, 1957 (USSR) $0313 9.9100 30V/169-60~3-3084 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1960, Nr 3, P 152 (USSR) AUTHORt Boyenkova, N.M. 1/ I 1 TITLE: On the Effec t of the Solar Eclipse. 1 on,the nosphere From 0 Observations, in February 25, 1952, and Jun-e-3M,-797. PERIODICAL: V sb.-. Polnyye solnechn. zatmeniya, Febr. 25, 1952 1 June 30, 1954. Moscow, AS USSR, 1958, pp 336 - 346 ABSTRACT: The ionospheric conditions of the observation of eclipse (E) in 1954 were more.favorable,than in 1952. Data are disaussed'ob- tained for the E in 1954 by 10 Soviet ionospheric stations, and ' for the E in 1952 by 2 stations * An effect of corpuscular E was not observed.in both cases. The author is of the opinion that it is not clear what effects in ionospheric parameters should be expected during a corpusoular E. The calculations of the instants of optical B at the altitudes of the layers E, Fl, and F2 are per- formed.' The dependence of the time-lag ( 6 t) of the f 0F2 minimum in regard to the Instant of the maximum phase of the E on the geo- Card 1/4 magnetic latitude is detected, Thus, the value of t ;vj13O min 80513 sov/169-60-3-3084 On the Effect of the Solar Eclipse on the Ionosphere From observations in February 25, 1952, and June 30, 1954 for Murmansk, but in Alma-Ata no time-lag was observed, but phase lead 4L t 27 min),. ' In other stations,- the magnitudes of A t showed inter- mediate values and varied sufficiently smoothly. Proceeding from the basic equation of ionization balance, the author computed the values of the effec- tive recombination coefficient (aLl) and the ionization intensity (qe) by the method of least squares from the data obtained by various stations for the layers F2, Fl, and E (see Table). Having assumed selected values of OL', the author computed the variation of the amount of the ionizing radiation during the E. By all stations located at mean latitudes, the minimum of radiation (MR) ionizing the F2-layer was observed still prior to the instant of total eclipse, i.e., it was connected probably with the eclipsing of the active region in the western part of the solar disk. Only in Murmansk, the MR was observed after the instant of the maximum phase of the E. Por the Fl-layer the MR almost coincided with the instant of maximum eclipsing or slightly left behind it according to all the stations. The author undertakes an attempt to divide the total ionizing solar radiation for each of the layers, into radiation of the homogeneous disk (qoS) and Card 2/4 80513 SOV/169-60-3-3084 On.the.Effect of the Solar Eclipse.on the Ionosphere From Observations,in February 25, 1952, and June 30, 1954 radiation of the active formations (qs) Calculations performed in accordance with.the formula dN ax/d' (qoS + q ).oosW OLIN 2 M 8 max showed that during the E in 1954,two active regions were on the sun in the western and eastern parts of the solar disk, the western region being more active-in its effect on the ionosphere. During the E in 1952, two active regions were also observed on the sun. The author draws the conclusion :that the radiation from local sources affects all ionosphere layers, but the P- layer depends to a greater extent on the local radiation sources than the' Fl- and E-layers. Bibl. 2O.Iitles. N.M.B. card 3/4 80513 SOV/169-60-3-3084 On the Effect of the Solar Eclipse on the Ionosphere From Observations in February 25, 1952, and June 30, 1954 F2 Fl E Stations CM3 / electron g CkIcm3/ electron g cm3/ g electron see e r M3/see see e cm3/sec see, cm3/sec June -30, 1954 Murmansk -9 3.0-10 60 010-9 4 86 Leningrad -0 1.3.10 240, . 8.0-10-9 ~ 430 - Sverdlovsk . 3-7.10-9 388 1.0-10-9 700 5.0-10-9 90 Gorlkiy 3.o.10-9 .274 5.0-10-9 560 - 1 Kazan -9 1.7-10 2-40 3.0-10-9 150 Moscow -9 3.0-10 420 9 8.o.lo 420 -8 4-10 4 600 Alma-Ata -10 5.0-10 180. . ruary 25J9,52 - Al At -10 - ma- a Ashkhabad 1 10. 3.0 6.0-10 550 750 1 1.2-10'-9 42o J 10-9 3.5. 80 Card 4/4 'AUTHOR: TITLE; 80160 S/ioe/60/015/04/02/007 B014/BO14 Boyenkova, N. M., Member of the Society Studies of the Ionospher 'by Using the Method of Vertical Probing in the Period of the International Geo-ohysical Year PERIODICALs Radiotekhnikap 1960, Vol- 15, No. 4, Pp. 18 - 20 TEXT: The investigationsof the ionosphere carried out under the program of the .International Geophysical Year were intended to'etudy the rules governing the ionosphere, with respect to space and time, to obtain better information on electron concentrations at different altitudes, etc. Reference is made to the resolutions adopted by the Mezhdunarodnaya Assambleya Spetsiallnogo Komiteta MGG (International Assembly of the Special Committee of the ICY) at a meeting held in Moscow from July 30 to August 9, 1958, as well as to the decision of 1959 to ex- tend the International Geophyeical Year. The establishment of Mirovyyelsentry Dannykh (World Data Centers) is mentioned. Next, the author discusses the vertical probing of the ionosphere, which is based upon the pulse method. Fig. I illu- ~strates high-frequency characteristics obtained in summer during day-time. A net- .work of almost 2,000 observation posts was established upon initiative.of the Cdrd 1/2 Studies of the Ionosphere by Using the.Method of S/10.~8f;10%15/04/02/007 SC Vertical Probing in the Periodof the International B014 B014 Geophysical Year ---National Committee of the IGY. Probing in intervals of 15 minutes was found to be sufficient for studying'irregular.effects, and observations in 15-minute inter- vals and in special intervals in the case of increased solar activity are describ- ed. Further details of the measurements to be carried out are explainedp the difficulties encountered in coordinating the material obtained are pointed. out, and specific layers of the ionosphere in which radio waves were completely re- flected at certain frequencies, are described. In conclusion, the author reports on the cooperation between the American, Soviet, British, and Japanese centers, and on the mutual exchange of results of measurements. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references. ,SUBMITTEDs March 21, 1959 BOYENKOVA, N. M., KUSIVEREVSKY', YU. V.-I PUSWW~t~. "Vertical Travelling Disturvane.es in the Ionosphere."((I-5-91/) report submitted for the Intl. Conf. on Cosmic Rays and Earth Storm (IMP) Kyoto, Japan 4-15 Sept, 1961. AUTHORS: Boyenkova, N.M., and Kushnerevskiy, Yl~.V. TITIM: Vertical migrations of perturbations in the ionosphere ~PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika no. 80 1962p 29, abstract HUM (Tn.collection: Iono-; afern. iss,ledovani~ap no. 9. Mv,* AN SSSR, 19(Ar 63-68 Lsummary in Eng. TEXT: It is observed that inhomogeneities with an increased-elec- tron concentration frequently arise near the.ionization maximum the P2 layer; they rapidly move towards lo wer layers of the ionos- phereo They,may repeat with a period of approximately one hour. The8e-perturbations cause addit 'ional layer formation in the ioboa- phere, clearly visible in ionograms; when they penetrate into lower layers of the ionosphere, they cause an increased absorption of ra- dio waves. Time required for crossing the entire ionosphere is bet- Ween 40'and 70 min. The apparent velocity of perturbations is about 40 - 80 m/sec. and they travel downwards* Perturbations are obser- vdd at nearly any time of the year; their character sharply differs Card 1/2 3/169/61/000/010/045/053 D228/D304 AUTHOR: Boyenkova, TIME: Diurnal variation of ionization of the F2--layer PERIODICAL: ReferativrAyy zhurnal,,Geofizika, no. 10, 1961, 29, abstract IOG177 (Geomagnoti--m i aeronomiyaq 1p noe 29 19610 223-227) TEXT% Changes in the magnitude of the increment of the F2-layerts critical frequencies (,&foP2) are considered in relation to tbe season and geographic latitude of the place of observation. The relation of AfF2 with sinZ, where Z is the sun's zenith distancej, is confirmed. It is noted that in the course of the season this relation is characteristic of high and middle latitudes; a coeZ relation is observed for low latitudes. The constant dependence on sinO (S is the angle of the sun's sinking below the horizon for midni ght)- is revealed both f or the seasonal and the Card 1/2 S/169/61/000/010/045/055 Diurnal variation of... D228/D304 latitudinal distribution.of the magnitude of af0F2. This constancy is kixplained by the fact that when the sun is in lower oulmination (midnight) the zenith distance is related to the sun's declination S and to the latitude of the observational point (~ eauall for all latitudes. At L~, this relation is differ- the moment of the sun's upper culmination ?noon ent for > and, f or fAbstraoter's note- Complete trans- lation.? bbq2t' S/831/62/60;~010/009/013: E032/E3l4 AUTHOR: Boyenkov N.M. TITLE: On night ionization of the F2 region SOURCE: Ionosfernyye issledovaniya. Sbornik statey, no. 10. V razdel programmy INGG (ionosfera) Mezhduv. geofiz.. kom. AN SSSR. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962o' 88 - 91 T EAT IGY data, available at the World Data Centke.B2, were used to determine the diurnal'variation in the median-values of --the critical frequency of FZ in January, March, July and 0 .-September, 1958, for stations in the longitude range 40'- 100 W. Experimental data were compared with calculaied values of the residual ionization N computed on the issumbtion that the re- 2- _11 combination coefficient a$ at equatorial.stations was 2 X'101~ 10 3 and at high-latitude and middle-latitude stations 2 x 10 cin /s-'m. 8 0. It was found that at stations located abovi 40 N or below 40 S the recorded ionization at night was higher than the calculated valuest,ioe., the observed ionization could not be regarded as ....simply the residue of the daytime ionization. Some additional Card 1/2 KUSOEREVSKIY, Yu.V.., kand. fiz.-matem. naukf otv. red.; BM'RIKOVA, N.M., otv. red.; ZHITNIKOVA, S.A., red. [Collection of articles] Sbornik statei. Moskva., Nauka, No.3. 19,64. 170 p. (MI'RA 18: 1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Mezhduvedomstvennyy komitet po - provedenipi Mezhdunarodnogo geofizicheskogo goda. V razdel programmy MGG. Ionosfera. BOYENKOVA,-Y,A.-,, Latitudinal w.id seasonal distribution of the maximum and minimum diurnal values of foF2. Geozag. i aer. 4 no.ltl74-179 Ja-F'64. (MIRA 17:2) 1.,Institut zemnogo magnetizma, ionoafery i rasprostraneniya radiovoln AN SSSR.. 3-CYER, S. N. 209142 Boyer, S. 11. 1 Okorokov, M. N. Uvelichaniye zhivogo vesa Yagnyat kak;~ poki~-.atell Antgellminiehaskoy effektiunosti fenotiazina. Izv,:stiya Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR. No. 44, Seriya parazitA., vyp. 6, 1948 s. 146-50.--Rezyume na Kamkl. Yaz. SC: LEOTPIS ZIIUrL?TAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva, 1949 PORTOKALIC, R.- j!~~BOIAXU, V. Microumthod for electrophoresis in agar-agar gel. Vop.med.khim. 5 no.4:310-316 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Institut virasologil Alademit nank RwWnskoy Narodnoy Reopmbliki. (BLOOD PRO?ZINS) . (w LIN I I I ISIS) FORTOKAIAl Rj BOYERUs V.; SAMVP I* Effect of ribomucleic acid on the infective activiiy of influenza vUmses. Vop. viius,. -5 no. 2:176~M MY-S 16a.' (14M 144) 1. Institut infi ral3crobiologli Akadem:Li nauk RuMmkoy Narodnay Fespublikiv BuWiarVst-. (INVMNZA) .(NUdMIC ACIDS) UZHA , N.; BOA, K.L~ ~Yjw' ~V.- N~ZTWTU' Ow Magnomis of virum epUivic hepatitis by means of dotermining the'aotlvlty of the seru aldolaso. Zdravookhrananis 3 U0,2t 19-23 Nr-AP '60. (NIRA 13t?) 1. Is Instituta virmolftil AkmAsall muk BmWnskay Farodnoy . Resymbliki (diiiMor - Wmde.ulk# prof, doktor Sht.Sht, likolau). IT18, INF=IOUBI) (ALIDOLA KOV. Vladimir 110ich-, SHWULIN, Nazar Nazarovich; BOYESIMO, M.F., redektor; KHMOV, P.A., takhnichaskiy redaktor Eusing now techniques In sarshalling yards; the practices of the Be r4yaush station of the Sonthern Urals Railroad] Ispol'zovanie novot tekhuild nm sortirovochnot stantsil; opyt st. Sardiaush lUsh.0io-Urallskot. dorogi. Moskva, Got, tranepezhel-dor. isd-vo. 19561 35 P.I (MIRA 10:1) (Rairoada--RuW yards) 4176. MFFLE MWNPQ EOR MUJ~O X1 DO' (Za Elton. T IS 1,_a VMll AUliltary JUJMCQ Usocl for startik, up a pulverized coal turrom withom taiM oil. Trq rivrk satisfactortlY vith pulverized high volatile ooml, tut have not dow so withnnthmette duff. The problem hes been Solved by incor;oratft a series, of rlbted cast Iran pipes In the awilhry furnaces for Prehaatinig, the prlriry Mr for,ths pulvarited fuel. M). - ". -- .--- - , ,i:-~ ., =M171". =--~ rt ~l I - , - , .. , - -, - : ~~ -- BOYEV, A. F. Boyev, A. F. "Increasing the stability of operation of 6hamber fireboxes with rartial loads.* Min. Higher 31ducation Ukrainian SSR. KkmLrlkoy Poly-technic Inat imeni V. I. Lenin. Khartkov, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). BGTZV, A.F., jusheiier; UMN, S.G., inshener; VAROV, I.F.. iuahener; V-Ye.. inzh*nor. Increasing the efficiency of the boiler unit burning pulverized Im coal. Inergetik 4 no.2:10-12 7 156. (NLRL 9:5) (Boilers) BDYIV, A.F. AutomtIc electromachanical control at the control point of a &us distribution systemso Gate pros* no*3:1~7-~9.Xr '57* (HIIU 12:3) (Gas distribution) (Autowtic control) iuzh&ner;-=lL'. N.A.. Inshener; MAROT, 1.7., inshener; SMRIK, WYXV V.~ S.A., inshener. AntommAlsatlen of host processes In sloctric-power stiLtions converted to bmmi aituml gaqo llek,jia, 28 uo,W" Je 157. (Dollars) (NLU 100) AUTHORS: To. 96-58--2--4/23 _~yev, A.F. and Marov, I.F., Engineers TITIB: A Comparison.nof the-Operation on Gas of oombinedMlveirized Ba -P6 'Qith Ceitta:k- Gas!, Piliiiry rwl and Gas!, -%4'*0-nW't%br rivwviVaid' (Sravneniy6.1 raboty na gate kombinirovannykh pylegazovykh gorelok s periferiynoy i tsentrallnoy podachey gaza) 11 2? (USSR) n-RIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1958, . I I 40~2, pp, 23 ABSTRACT: In 1956, power stations of the Vharlkov system commenced to burn excess natural gas from the Shebelinsk field. Combustion was made as efficient as possible without undertaking costly alterations. The burners were partly modified and separate gas and pulveri---ed fuel burners were installed in only a few cases. The main types of modified fuel/gas burners in the power staticns of the system were ORGRES-burners (60%) and the Babcock-Taganr-og Boiler Works type (W16), these having respectively peripheral amd central gas d:elivery. Burners with peripheral delivery resulting from reconstruction of._pulverised fuel ORGRES burners are illustrated in Fig.1 and described; their principles of operation are stated. Gas passes out of the gas chamber in thin jets at a speed of about 1?0 m/sec in a radial direction. This direction and the high speed of the .gas ensure good mixing between the gas and air within the burner Cardl/4 embrasure, so that combustion is stable and non-luminous. Tests PU?166-58.2-4/23 A Comparison of the Opet&tibil oj!"Ga8'*of'C6mbiAed arizedT.Ai*1 and to determine the efficiency of burners %uith peripheral gas delivery were made with three burners on the front wall of a high-pressure boiler. In all the tests, a complete analysis was made of the outlet gases. The test results are given in Table 1. Then the,boiler In steaming at about 67 t/h, with optimum value of excess air in the furnace, the gross efficiency of the boiler calculated from the reverse balance is 91.7016 and from the direct balance 92.25P/o. When the rate is 83#6 t/h, the efficiencies are 90.?% and 91%, respectively, and at 9? t/htMy-ate9l.1%6 and 90.820j'o', respectively. The relationship between the hbat lost with the outgoing gases and the load on the boiler with the optimum amount of excess air is given in Fig.2. The loss of heat due to chemically incomplete combustion with change in the excess-air factor is shown in Fig-3. It is shown in Fig.4 that the best condition of operation of the boiler when burning natural gas in burners with peripheral gas delivery is obtained with an excess-air factor of 1.1 - 1.15. Combined pulveri--ed fuel and gas burners with central gas delivery, illustrated in Fig-5, were those made by modifying the Babcock-Tagan og Boiler.Works type of fuel burners. The burners are described and their dimensions are given. Since i Card2/4 96-58-2-4/23. A Comparison of the Operation on Gas of Combined Pulverized Fuel and Gas Burners With Peripheral and With Central Gas Delivery is delivered only through the secondary air ducT,-' the jets of gas-have to pass through a dead zone opposite the inoperative annularprimary air duct before reaching the air flow. There- fore, the gas has no kinetic energy when it reaches the air; thus, conditions are less favourable to the mixing of gas and air in burners of this type. As it is uneconomic to deliver air to the primary duct by means of an exhauster, some secondary air was by-passed to the primary duct to improve co bustion. o In one of the boilers anthracite dust was delivere7by hot air. On'conversion to gas, this boiler was equipped with solid fuel/gas burners with central gas delivery. Although air was delivered simultaneously through the primary and secondary ducts, combustion,remained unsatisfactory and the boiler effici- ency was about 90%. After the installation of burners with peripheral gas delivery, combustion improved and the boiler efficiency was 2% higher. Tests using burners with central gas delivery were made on a medium-pressure boiler type Tn-150. Burners for a gas output of.2 500 m3/hour were installed on the side walls of the Card3/4 furnace, three on each side. The flame was luminous at all 96-58-2-4/23 A .Comparison of the Operation on Gas of Combined Pulverized Fuel and Gas Burners With Peripheral and With Central Gas Delivery loads and at heavy loads it reached the top of the furnace space- and smoked appreciably., When burners_with periphergl gas delivery are used, the flue-gas temperature is 20-25 C lower .than when burning solid fuel. When burners with central gas 0 delivery are used, this temperature reduction is only 5 - 10 0. Data of tests on boiler type Tn-150 are given in Table 2. The relationship between the loss to the flue gases as a function of the boiler load is plotted in Fig.6. The relationship between the heat loss due to chemically incomplete combustion and the excess-air factor is exhibited in Fig.?. Curves of boiler efficiency against excess air factor and steam load are given in Fig.8. The most important characteristic of the boilers is the loss due to chemically incomplete combustion, since the-loss associated with the flue gases largely depends on the design of the tail heating surfaces of the boiler. With optimum excess air, the heat loss due to chemically incom- plete combustion is 1.4-1.69161 less if burners with peripheral gas delivery are used instead of those with central gas Card4/4 delivery. There are 8 figures, 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Power Directorate of the Khar1kov Council of National Economy (Energoupravioniye Khar1kovskogo Sovnarkhoza) 1. Gases -Combu stion 2. Fuels -Performance BOTV, A.F., inzh,: LZMEINSKIT. L.Ve. inzh. ChaMe-over krom anthracite culm to natural gas firing in electric power plants.* Kok. sta. 29 no.W82-87 Ajp 158. (Km nse) (Dollars) (Us an ftel) BDTZV A.F. insh. Utilization of natural gas in electric power plants. Zlek.sta. 29 I no.6:83-& Je 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Boilers) (Gas as fuel) BOYEV, A.F. Dosign of a gas burner of a boiler for operation on natural gan of the Shebelinka field. Gaz. delo no.10s6o-63 163. (M-IRA 17:4) 1. Kharlkovskiy filial TSentrallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro Glavnogo upravleniya po mekhanizatsii stroltelOstva Gosudarstvannogo proizvedstvannogo komiteta po energetike i e1ektrifikatsii SIRS)SR Ministerstva stroitellstva elektrostantsiy SSSR. -.BOYEVp A*Fcq kando tnkhn. nauk Principal trends in the modernization of the boiler systems of thom-il e3cctric power plants. Energ. i elektrotekh. pro%. no,3!49-50 JI-ts 065# (MIRA 1819) ACC NRt AP6009046 SOURCE 60DE- Ult/0207/66/000/001/0015/0020 AUTHOR: Boyev, A. G. (KharIkov) ORG: TITLE: A self-.aimilar solution of nonsteady-date equations of a plans, laminar, magneto-.- hydrodynamic boundary layer -SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy. mekhanild i teWinicheekoy Pzfld, no. 1, 1966, 25-20 TOPIC TAGS: differential equation solution, MHD now, MHD, laminar boundary layer ABSTRACT: Ths;author finds self-similar solutions of nonsteady-state equations of a ~maznctohydrodynnmic plane boundarv layer/ Use to made of the shift to curvilinear coor- dinates of a special type. The selecuo-1613TWB type depends on the requirements necessary to reduce the boundary layer equations to a system of ordinM differential equations@ 11w Weyl iteration method (H. Weyl. Concerning the differential equations of some boundary layer problems. Proc. Nat. Acad. sci. , U.S. ~L 1941, vol: 27, p. 578) to employed to so," equations which describe flow on an impulsively driven Orig. ul. has, 26 forumi". SUB CODE: 12, 20, SUBM DATE: 19JU165 ORIG REF: 006 OTH REF. 004 C.rd 111LI-r- ey ~CC NRI AP6602314, SOURCE COM UR/0373/65/000/006/0003/OOC9 AUTHORS: Boyevp A. G. (Mmrtkar); Gerump VOYLO (Mmr1kov)(deceased) k57 ORGi none TITLEs Curvilinearcoordinates in bmindary layer theory SOMM, AN SSSR.. Izveet4a., Xekbanikap.'110. 6j 1965 3-9 TOPIC TAGS:,-..,boundary layerp compressible flowp curvilinear coordinates-,bpace -curvaturep thooryp flutd flow, tensor I' ABSTRACT% A-curvilinear:sYstem of coordinates is futroducedto generalize the -0boundary Iger !quations of A viscous fluid flow* The equatio6s tire first given in -four-dimensional smos notation 411p PLIP (Pik) ivi j70 T 0 L ~p V I (pvl) 0,: j*p)?V (0-1 2.3.4; Ijk=J. 3), and subsequently wAtten in generalized curvilinear ooordinates using thecontravari- ant base vector U% Card 1/2 P-MMOSOV, I.I.; YEREMIN, I.V.; PAKH, E.M.;-B9Mj_A.I. Petrographic studies and prediction of the coking capacity of coals. Razved. i okh. nedr Z7 no.12:11-16 D '61. 04IRA 15:3) 1. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR (for Ammosov, Yeremin). 2. Trest Kuzbassuglegeologiyall (for Pakh, Boyev). (Coal) (Coke) USSR/Mathem,tics - Frequency characteristics FD-14ol Card 1/1 : Pub. 10 - 10/12 Author : Boyev, A. M. (Moscow) % _~-NOWW"he Title : Connection between error coefficients and the frequency characteristics of ,linear tracking systems with lumped parameters Periodical : Avtom. i telem., 15, No 6, 563-566, Nov-Dec 1955 Abstract - The author shows the connection between the coefficients of error and the real, imaginary and amplitudinal frequency characteristics of astatic linear tracking systems with lumped parameters. For static linear tracking systems he applies the results of the astatic case without much evident changes. He concludes that his results can be utilized to develop methods for analyz- ing and synthesizing tracking systems. Two references: V. V. Solodovnikov, "Synthesis of correcting devices of tracking systems for cases of typical excitations," ibid., 12, No 5, 1951; Vvedeniye v statisticheskuyu dinamiku sistem. avtomaticheskogo upravleniya [Introduction into statistical dynamics of automatic regulation systems], State Theoretical Technical Press, 1952. Institution : Submitted : October 21, 1953 /$WTW/T _IM21-66. EWPQ ACC NR t AP6003427 (A). ~SOURCE COMI UR/0190/66/008/001/0153/0156~ AUTHORSs lasnikov 0. 41 Chuchin, A. Yo Boyev, Bo L ORG: Mosegy Chemi~&,I-TeArkozical Institute im, D. I. Mondelplev (Moskovskly khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy.inatitut)~I I I02-dichlor thanetith cume. TITLE: Copo arization' 00 neland dibenzylq -156 SOURCE. VvookomolekulyarWe soyedineniyat v,.8, no, 1., 1966, 153 Topic TAGS: polycondeneation.. copo3.yaorizati(iii.,,viscosimeterI molecular weight, po lymer ethane. ABSTRACT.: Process of lyconde0dation of dichloroethane (1) with cumene (II) copo and dibenzyl (III)-in the-presence~of,alumlnum chloride (IV), and the effect of the ratio ofthe~_components upon molecular.weight and yield of the polymer were investigated .~:.Th a method of polycondensation:.vas described by G. S. Kolesnikov and A. Ye. Chuchin it an earlier~report~(Vysokomolek, soyed.,, 7p 1753p 1965). e nethyle were determined viscosimetricall Molecular weights of th polyaroyle y using-a modification of the Staudinger-Mark equation)[71] = 17 x 10'4+ MO.429, -II and III were varied main- In the first series of experiments the amounts-of taining their molar ratio 1:1# with the: amounts of I and IVI~ the temperature,, Card 1/2 UDC: 541.64+678.746 ACCESSION NR: AP4029183 2/0078/"/009/004/Oa56/0966 AUTHOR: Markovskiy, L. Ya.; S4pozhnikov, Yu, P.;Igovq X. I.-- TITLEa Bismuth Selenites SOURCE: Zhurnal neurganicheekoy khimii, v. 9. no. 4, 1964, 856-866 TOPIC TAGS: bismuth selenite, synthesis, composition, thermal stability, Bi sub 2' (SeO sub 3) sub 3, bismuth selenite, bismuth selenLte monohydrate. BL sub 2 (Seo sub 3) sub M sub 2 0, BL sub 2(SeO sub 3) sub M sub 2Seo sub 3, BL sub 2*, (SeO sub 3) sub 3.SeO sub 2, BL sub 2 0 sub MeO sub 2, Bi(NO sub 3)SeO sub 3p sub 200 sub 4) (SeO sub 3) sub 2, BL(CH sub 3COO)SeO sub 3, thermogram, bismuth selenLde, BiSe, Bi sub 2Se sub 3, selenious acid, crystal microphoto- graph, x ray analysis ABSTRACT: The conditions for synthesixing bismuth selenites, their phase composi-il tion and thermal stability vero investigated. Reactions between Se d bismuth nitrate, sulfate, acetate, chloride, suspensions of bismult OX01dans, bydroza ide, basic carbonste and citrate were.run. The existence of the neutral selauLto BL2(Se03)3, Lts monabyArate K2(#003)31%O,and its crystalline acid "It ACCESSION NR: AP4029185 Bi (Seb ) H Seo was confIrmeds' Bi to best prepared by reaction of 3 3;c1d W 2(3:03)3 cue nitrate or itrate. Two new selenites Bi selen ith bismuth 2(Se03)3-Se03! and B12O3*Se02 were identified, as well as selenite double salts with nitric, sulfuric and acetic acids: Bi(NO3)SeO3, B12(S04) (Se03)2, Bi(CH COO)SeO micro-i 3 3- photographs of these various seleaftes are shown. X-ray data is given. 7be thermal stability of these seleaftes was investigated (thermograms are shown in Aj e various endothermic and exothermic figs. 1-6) and explanations are given for th effects absecvedo The bismuth seleaLdes BLSe and BL rm 23a are fo ad an beating tha.cautral at acid bimth selenitos in hydrogen or caibon,monoxLde: A 1W BAB(50048 + 9co D11S%:+M t. has: 8 fisures. 4tables and 2 equations@ 1; Orias ar Is Its ACCESSION MR: AP4029185 of Fig. 6. Heat curves for the bismuth selenite-citrate'double salt (1) and mixtures of bismuth citrate vith bismuth sel- suite (2) (1:1) Am XV - X AV - ZP AW V 'w V, 4w . W ,w - AV w 4V -1 'A "I : ;X114 a#-# 1: if is a Card 8/8 KARAPETIYANTS, M.Kh.; BOYFVq E,I. Application of the methods of comparative calculation for maldng the approximationtof the type f(Gl, G2,-,).const more accurate. Part 1: Cor.-ections of Tr6uton's rule. Zhur, fiz, khim. 38 no.4:1019-1020 Ap 16/40 (MLRA 17:6) 1. Moskovskiy khlmiko-tokhnologichaskiy institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva. BOYEVY G. P. IECEASED Mathemtice see IW BOUT. Ivan Dmitriyevich; VI OVA. le.A., red.; MMAGIN. A.S., [Seven-year plan inlaur years] Samilletku v chatyre gods. Moskva. Ind-vo OSovetskals, Romstia.0 1960. 83 p. (KIRA 14:2) 1. Direktor sovkhosa elexishbeksklyl Stavropollskogo kr&'" (forBoyev)* (state form)