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BUIER. AJO. Dcuble-msap.46 a-)-,] Iflor pY tl--r ,3,- 1 -I d. .0% 4eM.5~~Pt' ". .1 13USLIK, N.G.- KOVALEVSKIY, M.M. [Factory testing of steam turbines and pumps]. Zavodskie ii3pytanlia parovy-kh turbin i naeosov. Sverdlovsk, 1954. 246 p, (MI:RA 8:3D) BUSLIK. KOVALIVSKIY. M.M.: YANCHNNKO, V.F.. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nau1c, reteenzent; BUTAXOT, S.Te., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor ; DMINA, N.A., tekhnicheakly reds)-tor. [Factory testing of steam turbines and pumps] Zavodskie Ispytaniis. parovykh turbin. i nasosov. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. i sudostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 259 P. [Microfilm] (Steam turbines--Testing) (MMA 8:4) (Pumping machinory-Testing) BT inzh,;KRIVOSHEIN, D.I., inzh.;SHTM, V.A., inzh. , _,_N.G., Special problems in assembling the VKT-100 turbine unit. Xnerg. stroi. uo.2:19-23 159 (HIPA 13-3) 1. Treat *TeDloeneriomontazh." (Turbines) ;oncrete footings) BUSLIK, N.G., inzh. From practices in the assembly and installation of the PVK-200-1 turbine unit at the Zmiyev State Regional Electric Power Plant. Energ.stroi. no.25-26-31 '61. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Trest montazhnogo teplosilovogo khozyaystva. (Zmiyev--Electric power plants) BUSLIK, N.G., inzh. Blow-out of the steam lines of a boiler-turbine block. Elek. sta. 34 no.lOtl6-20 0 !63. (MIRA 16:12) 12( SOV/175-58-6-41/41 AUTHOR: Buslov A., Technical Lieutenant TITLE: A Cone for Expansion Joints PERIODICAL: Tankist, 1958t Nr 6, p 64 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes briefly a simple device shoim in a diagram. It is composed of a cone split along its center line. The dia-ram shows clearly how to slip an expansion joint over a tube. There is 1 diagram. Card 1/1 27-11-8/31 AUTHOR: Zaitsev, I., Director, Agricultural Mechanization School # 34, Gomel': Buslov, I., Deputy Director for Practical Training Section- TITLE: The Mechanizers of Agriculture Are to Benefit From the Ex- perience of Builders (Opyt stroiteley - mokhanizatoram sell- skogo khozyaystva) PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, # 11, P 11-13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A number of agricultural mechanization schools are now by order of the Main Administration of Labor Reserves training tractor drivers and machinists ir other supplementary trades, such as building trades, electrical engineering, etc. This was an entirely new task for the mechanization schools and required thorough preparation. The plan and program of train- ing provided for a 2-year course. It was found that there is a demand for bricklayers and carpenters. The Oblast' Ad- ministration instructed the Agricultural Mechanization School 34 at Gomel' to train 180 bricklayers and 90 carpenters. Card 1/2 The article further describes what considerations were given 27-11-8/31 The Mechanizers of Agriculture Are to Benefit From the Experience of Builders to training in these professions, how the practical work was organized at the building sites, what electrical and other appliances had to be acquired and how special classrooms for the building trade and electrical engineering had to be organized, in addition to a laboratory. ASSOCIATIONt Agricultural Mechanization School # 34, Gomel' (Uchilishche mekhanizatsii sellskogo khozyaystva # 34, Gomel') AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 27-56-6-4/35 AUTHOR: Buslov I Deputy Directorand Polotskiy, Senior Foreman TITLE: The Instruction of Students at a Kolkhoz (Obucheniye uchashchikhsya v kolkhoze) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 6, P 3-5 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe how the students of the School of Agri- cultural Mechanization Nr 34 in Gomel helped the kolkhoz "Za Rodinu" by taking over all work in engineering. The directors of the school and the management of the kolkhoz first establish- ed a plan and fixed dates for various tasks. The students took care of all machines and the workers could concentrate their efforts on other tasks. The productivity of the kolkhoz increased by 34 % in one year. Students working on different machines introduced many innovations to improve and increase the output of the machines. At the beginning of this co- operation,some directors of the school were afraid that it would take too much time and shorten the hours which the students could spend in the-classroom, but practice showed Card 1/2 that the results were excellent for both sides. Students The Instruction of 10tudanto at a Kolkhoz 27-58-6-4/35 acquired a practical knowledge of machines,and the kolkhoz workers improved their working methods. ASSOCIATION: Uchilishche mekhanizatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva No- 34.,,Gomell- skayaoblast' (The Gomel 34th School of Agricultural Mechanization of the Gomel'skaya oblast') Card 2/2 1. Education-USSR 2. Engineering-Study and teiching-USSR ZAYTSEV, ~; FEREPIETCHIKOV, M., prepodavatell Our practices in training machine operators. Prof.-tekh. obr. 19 no. 6: 10--U Je 162. OkaRA 15:7) 1. Direktor Gomellskogo sellskogo professionalino-tekhnicheskogo uchilishcha No.34 (for Zaytsev). 2. Zamestitell direktora po uchebno-proizvodstvannoy chasti. C-Gwellskogo sellskogo professionallno- tekhnicheskogo uchilishcha Wo-34 (for Buslov). (Farm mechanization-Study and teaching) BUSLOVY K.P.,, kand. fil. nauk,, red.; LEONEITKO, I., red. izd-va; SIB 0, N.., tekhn. red. [For the victory of communist labor]Za~pobedu kommistiche- skogo truda; dokumenty i materialy. Minsk, Izd-vo Akad. naulk BSSR, 1962. 375 P. (MIRA 15: 11) 1. Akademiya navuk BSSR, 14inBk. Instytut filasoM.. (White Russia-Scoialist competition) -BUSLOV, L.I.; KOVALENKO, V.P.; SHESTOPALOV, V.N. Receiving device of a multiple-messRge remote control system. Trudy Inst. elektrotekh. AN URSR 20:190-197 163. (MIRA 17:11) A USL-C)V, M-TVI- ., e. .; SMOLKIN, G. Ye.; PLAKOV, A. G.; BUSLOV, M. M. "The Luminescent Chamber," Doklady Akademii Nauk Vol 100 No 2, pp 241-242. Tanslation B-86067, 15 Jun 55 ~01""S` P. Some observations on the effect on tourists of the microclimate of the shores of lake Baikal. Gig. I san. 21 no-11:92-93 N 456. (MIRA 10:2) (BAIKAL REGION--MAN, INFIVENCE OF CLIMATE ON) AZI=IA# Vj, In2h.; BUSLCV~, V..#_ #2h. Inspectins tl* state of conmvto In tho imdorwater zmo bv the ao=Uo pulse mothod. Hw. flot 25 no.3.Os39-40 0 165. (1-11PIA ISM) BUSU.,if V. P. 36795. Protivoepizootictienkiy plan sovkhoza. 'Ieteritifiriya, 1949, No. 129 C. 48 - 49 SO: Ietopis Zhurnallynlk Statey, Vol, 50, Moskvn, 1949 SUVOROVP N.I.; BUSLOV, V.V. Analysis of the exploitation of D2 V and D;1 layers of the Sokolovogorsk field and recommendations for improving it. Nauch.-tokh. sbor. po dob. nefti no.1:71-74 '58. (MA 15:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy neftegazovyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut. (Sokolovogorsk region--Oil fields-Production metbods) BUSLOV. V.V. Geological characteristics of lower Shchiglov beds in the Volga Valley portion of Saratov P~rovince. Geol. nefti i gaza 3 no.9: 35-43 s '59. (MIRA 13:1) I.VseBoyuznyy nefte-gazovyy nauchno-issledovatel'okiy institut. (Saratov Provinae--Petroleum geology) BUSLOV, V.V. High-pressure gas drive in the Bitkov oil field. Neft.khoz. 43 no.4:52-57 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:4) BUSUN, V.V. New concept of the tectonics of the Glubinnayya fold as a zone for h-p gas injection in the Bitkov field. Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no. 10;16-20 163. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Vseso7uznyy neftegazaW nauchno-issledovateliskiy inst-itut. OSYAKINA-ROZHDESTVENSKkYAj A.I.t dotsent; BUSL.OVA2--R--L--?- assistent Allergic reaction in the kidneys under the inf2uence of placental protein. Trudy LSGMI 3.8:41+-51 155. (MIRk 3-4:3) 1. Leningradskiy sanitarno-gigiyenicheskiy meditsinskiy institut, kafedra. akasherstva i ginekologii (ALLERGY) (KIDhys) (PROTEINS) BLINOVSKIY, A.A.: ~USLOVA_,_N.A.: G.V.; Ja7BOSHT.T3, L.M.; PEYZIM, L.M.; OVA, SMIMOT. B.F.; ISHISOVA, YXROKHOY, N.F.; IYANOV, K.A.; KITAYBYA, NZMMYAYEV, I.A.; PALLADIMA, M.V.; Te.D.; ROGOVSKIT, II.M.; RUDNTT, H.M.; I.S., red.; RAKOV, S.I., tekhn.red. [Through our land; tourist sites and itineraries of the Moscow Interprovince Tour Administration of the All-Union Central Coimcil of.Trade Unions] Po rodnoi zemle; turistskie bazy i marshruty Hookovskogo mezhd'olastnogo turistBko-okskursionnogo upravlaniia YTeWS. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSFS Profisdat, 1959. 154 p. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Moskovskoya mozhoblastnoys twistsko-ekskursionnoye upravlaniye Veenoyuznogo tsentralltogo so.veta profsoyu2ov (for all, except Denisovol, Rakov). (Taurilsm) (Steamboat lines) KHOLMSKIY, V.G.; GALUSTOVA2 L.A.; SHCIFMINA, Yu.V.; BUSLGVA, N.V. Methods for selecting the optimm cross sections of an open 6 to 10 kv, distribution network. Trudy Inst. elektrotekh. AN WSR no.19MO-117 162. (MIRA 16:5) (Eloctrio power diatribution) (Eloctrio line a-0vorhead ) - - - - - - - - - - - W F?r w A111 2 A-A.. I u Aff I L M- A-% pp_ It T, L-111 -I- The d1aposI4 of mineml starvadon oi cmaratic pluts. F, 1), Asr, Intl. 14.0,101, Alrad. 'Misik V -It-lt-wir . R. i Is 11. 141, mi(1190); HO&SCe Abitraill 11. No. 1, 32(1041). Irvin 1co Ifor mineral defidenrics) Aw lxn. r"olig impe,-titer of whethrt Fr wa, at-to, .91,41C 'w to (111111tillatilm with "lliew '111i'tatwx'. a,mvpi N'. 4ill~ When. ill amo to Vr. %' ".t~ 14amit ill mattituli, caw 0& 1-t LoW w ittlel't,11N. 111, "4'" ih, plam. Were (mPabh, t.1 pri.111,111F U1111-walla". I tic 019 arficiency ot N in flic nutriums coom [w avtcytra tmire ago 11HA111V hIr M-Aling 111C 0111191-liC IVA%- 'Allh A ~411. tit 00 N114NOtt. Thr dt-ficirti" 4 Nis v,t.1IJ I~ 'I'wl-l In. th, 0* .31 NIXCI, .4". 111:61 S.I., 09 licirucy Itavir nex. irmill. %twis in addii to S, N -Au, ab. a Oo j In untlitian. 00 41 0 00 no 0 LIO 0 000 A RtT4LLU*VKAt LITI"AltoRt CLAWFICANIDN 11foo Am a .3 a j6n W 'a dfl4i U It Av 10 10"', 6f K a w 9 of it ft 41 41 'Ila n I is. 1 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 000 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 6 00000 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o a 0 6 0 0 4 4p 0 0 o 0 0 0 -53-17T ;M REPO I I? so It 0 0 0 ? 4! og T , Olailt thlo roi to for th* (Jarification of thp rate of iron to the synthesis mind accumulstion of thluitiphyti Illid J Xia'"Ji ... ~ ]n t ) 1 1 h 90 , . . i . . , . w y - M). 1, 40 IMM.- -1hr uAtute of thr li~iiijssna 4, 60 farte" Invniveil in chlort"6 (1- t4 o4willA peell pix. 00 t: U'r 11st4mi) "Wh air monlriact"I I.W. F, wa4 hlvew- Itstril, %ith the esipts. I*Injr c4mishic(rd oil (0411 IIIAIII$ 90 glovill ill %airl culltur, with hilop 111W. I., Ill, I-l'. Instlivol. to Inch sost1vt .-tw1d I.- tche nature of N4-wTirf not slatvil)~ I'mo acte -00 0 tun: with ackled re and Without Aild"I Fr- rhC t~4- : lowins clincht.kmis wevc reached. 1%t%Wrx,ivv vhlm~ot, ! ~mlw.l by Fv detiviewy andi utal4r try muldn, W Ft I- con4i - ?490 lionvi not mity by the tLakv( Ftbut by (tic p4r.-m-c"I N; so t tic anit. a[ N present dets. the rate of Ow progft-w%sou. Rr- inoval of N from the nuttient inctlium eliminate, thr 0 o,,rvs*ivr OtAracter of chlormiq relfaidic%i of thr lwr*cncc sixener 44 Fr. Thc ioweredi Inglurolatioll of 111an1% 1 1 W h 0 r - w vq~ll- t glowil Itimll wols 61,160. wmcf at l protective roe in memiting the dr-tructimi of chhwophyll by ollcrol"hate N-conts. sutAtsum in thmiurm otprotrill, 0. M, Kmialvif 0 4 of 00 IV 0 00 's ti 5- T v r T u O 00 0000 ;0 0 0 0 00 00 4111 0 0 . 00 al 0 0 0~0 0 0 a a so 00 00 0 0 0 a 1111 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0,00 0 so 0 go** 0 a 0 0 0 go 17 11-1--l." -:. 1. 1-- 1. ~ .-I ... I- - :. . I . . - BUSLOVA, Ye. D. Methodology of sterile cultures of higher plants. Bot. zhur., 37, No 4, 1952. AUTHOR: --Buslova, Yo.D. SOV-21-58-4-23/29 TITLE: Method of Reducing the Prefructiferous Period in Apple Seed- lings (Sposob sokrashcheniya predplodonosyashchego perioda u seyantsev yabloni) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains1koi RSR, 1958, Nr 4, PP 448-451 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From experiments by Kolomiyets Z-Ref. 1.7 it is known that it had been Dossbile to accelerate the commencement of fruc- tification in apple-tree seedlings under vegetation experi- ment conditions by an increased concentration of mineral fertilizer solutions. The author has discovered a method for accelerating this commencement under conditions of cul- tivation in open soil. The method consists in changing the wintering conditions. Year-old seedlings of the snowy Cal- ville variety were first left outdoors all winter, and the following year were kept under artificial conditions with a raised temperature of >-.. 150C. Under these conditions, the seedlings formed fruit buds in their third year. The ac- celeration of the beginning of fructification may be explain- ed by changes in their anatomic and morphological structure Card 112 (the appearance of shortened shoots of the annular type) as C.V-21-58-4-23/29 Method of Rcducinly- the Prefructlferous Period in Apple Seedlings a result of wintering at a raised temperature. It is ex- pedient to test this method in selection practice for ac- celorating the commencerient of fructification in hybrid seed- lings of other apple varieties. There are 1 set of photos and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut botaniki AN UkrS.'jR (Institute of lotanics of the AS UkrSSR) PRESENTED: By Member of the AS UkrSSR, D.K. "/-,erov SUBMITTED: July 30t 1957 NOTE- Russian title and Russian names of individuals and institu- tions appearing in this article have been used in the trans- literation. 1. Apple trees--Growth Card 2/2 BUSLOVA, Ye.D. LBuslova, IN. D.j Role of potassium in the processes of plant growth and nutrition [with summary in English]. Uk-r. bot. zhur. 15 no.2:15-26 158. (MIRA 11:6) 1.1natitut botaniki AN URSR, kafeclra fiziologii rOBlin. (Plants# Effect of potassium on) BUSLOVAj Ye.D. Qualit4tive changes in,protochlorophyll (precursor of chlorophyll) in various plants. Fiziol. rant. 9 no.6:674~681 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of Ukranian S.S.R., Kiyev. (Chlorophyll) IZUBIMKO, Vladimir Nikolayevich (1873-1937); OKANENKO, A.S., otv. red.; LYUBII'SKIY, N.A., red.; red. toma; _jUSLQVA,--Yq i MTSKOV, F.F., red.; MODILEVSKIY, YaS., red.; MATYASHEVSKAYA, T.I., red.; RAKHLIIIA, V.P., tek-hn. red. [Selocted worke in two volumes] Izbrannye trudy v d1rakh tomakh. Kiev, Izd-vo AN 'USSR. Vol.l.[Works on pboto- synthesis and the adaptation of plants to light] Raboty po fotosintezu i prisposobleniiu rastenii k svetu. 1963. 612 p.' (M IRA 17: 2) LYUBIMENKO, Vladimir Nikolayevich; LYUBINSKIY, N.A., otv. red. toma; .kq~~V4,. Ye. D., red.; MAI'SYOV, F. F. , red.; MODILL1,1SKIY, Ya. S., red.; OKANENKO, A. S., red.; 14AIYASIIEVSKAYA, T.I., red. izd-va; RAKHLINA, I.P., tekhn. red.; PAKIINO, Yu, B., tekhn. red. [Selected works in two volumeil Izbrannye tri-dy v dvukh tomakh. Kiev, Izd-vo AN USSR. Vol. 2. [Works on the photosynthesis and pigments of plants] Raboty po fotosintezu i pigmentam rastenii. 1963. 680 p. (MIRA 17:3) BITSLOVICH, G., inzhener. .. ~` ~ Asphalt floors in farm buildings. Sill. bud.no.6t2l-22 S 155. (Farm buildings) (Asphalt) (MLRA 9--7) ZAKILAURCHENKC), V., inzh.; BLJSWVICH, G. [Buslovych, 11.3. inzli. Now-ty-po farm.buildings bidlt without uning woodan elftnents. Sill.bud. 9 no.7:10-11 JI '59. (MIRR 12:9) (1,Vkillalm 'Borshchablvim-Dairy barna) I- A14 BUSLOVICH. G., konstruktor Making a beat-insulating material using clay and straw. Sell.stroi. 13 no.2:27 F 159. (NIlLk 12:3) materials) (Insulating BUSLOVICH. G.-Ya.; SOKOLOV, S.F., kandidat takhhicheskikh neuk. - " "N4 ~11 - ~ low abrasive tools used in honing. Vest.mash-36 no.12:49-51 D '56. (Abrasives) (Grinding and polishing) (W;RA 10: 2) - --- . V- ---- --n.- % ;~~ %~~ ,~, ~ 1- ~ ~ .~.. ~ , ~- --N- -- , -- . -.- - - - . , - - . .. . .- . . - _:__ -.~ -~ I I - . BUSLOVICHO G.Z~ Using pneumohydraulic amplifiers 3n claraping devices. 0 Mashinostroltell no.907-38 S 164. (PIMA 17;10) MOLDAVSKIT, B.L.; prinimali nehastlye : BLTIIDVA, M.V.; R&MI, V.G.; -SUSIOYICH,-,Te-.-TpL,,: RUMAKOVA, R.1,; KBURITIVA, T.G*; USM&NOVA, M.Sh.; RUBIRSHTBYN, B.I.; ROZEMIT, N.K. Production of dicarboxylic acids from hydroxy acids. Khim.prom 2:112-115 MY 160. (MIlLk 13:7) 1. Vaesoyuznyv nauchno-issledovatellskiy inrtitut neft- yanoy khimii. (Acids) 5.-)4oo - 77660 SOV/80-33-2-35/52 AUTHORS. Moldavskly, B. L., Blinova, M. V., Babel', V. G., Buslovich, Ye. Ya,,Usrrianova, M. Sh. 7--- - TITLE. --------- Production of Dicarboxylic Acids by Oxidation of "Oxy Acids" W~th Nitric Acid. Communication !II i PIMODICAL.- Zhurnal prikladno~ Ichimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 2, pp 463-467 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The oxidation of paraffins with nitric acid 'can yield, depending on the reaction conditions, a series of oxygen-containing compounds such as al- cohols, aliphatic acids, esters, as well as products of further oxidation of the aliphatic acids (hydroxy-, aldehyde-, and keto-acids and their derivatives), lactones, lactides, etc. Unlike paraffins, alcohols, aliphatic acids, and their esters which are soluble In petroleum ether, the products of further oxidat---icon of Card. 1/4 aliphatic acids are insoluble In petroleum er.her ai.d Product.~on of DIcarboxylle Acld:; by 0:~Idation 77660 of "Oxy Acids" With Nitric Acid. Communica- SOV/80-33-2-35/52 tion III can be easily separated. This Insoluble fraclUlion -11 o called usually "oxy acids" (o~'-:s 11clslot 1%1) 11-1 USSR, a,,d it can be used for the syzitheslLs of' dicarbo.,:ylic acids. C. Paquot and F. Goursac reported (Bull. Soc. Chim., 19-'50, Vol 172) the auto-ox1dation of ~;a'L,-uratod allphatic acids with an even iiumber of' carbon atomu (C6 to C18). effected at 100-120o C, in the presence of nickel phthalocyanine. The above authoi,s established that the oxidation of the chain tooK place chiefly in the - position; the reactlon yielded a monocarbc.,~Iyllc Sid with a lower molecular weight (containinL,--, also an even number of C atoms), and oxalic acid. The chain became gradually shorter, unt1l caproic acid was cbtained and could riot be oxidized anymore under the conditions of the reaction. The oxidation in 8 and -positions was insignificant, and deeper oxidat4cn of' the Card 2/4 'a-atom only leads to the formation of malanic anci Production of-Dicarboxylic Acids by OxIdution 7766o 01, "Oxy Acids With Nitric Acid. Communlea- SOV/80-33-2-35/52 t1on III oxalic acidu. The authors of the present study do not agree with the above. The starting rnatec-lal for their investigation wan a mixture of paraffins obtained from the urea deparaffinization of diesel oils. Thgx mixture waa ox.l~lzed with air at 130() and gave a prdduct-., conii1otAnf,r, oV "2% "oxy acidu," 28% aliphatic acids, and 20% parafflno aiid neutral oxyleen containing compounds. The above-Aarting material wao oxIdlze~ easily with 57% nitric acid at 75-800 C und yt(.,Id(-,d chiefly pimelic, adipic, glutar-1c, and 3ucclide aold:~, in 66% yield, bao,ed on the reactod 1'.01401' I'Lliphatic UCIdO, dj-utJJ1(-,d toi~:ethcv witli iill-i-ic acld, cullolsted oV acetic acid (116%), proldoido ould butyric at--ids (14%), and valeric acidLi (111%). There are 2 tables; and 5 rel'ercriceo, I French, I German, 2 U.S., I Soviet. The 2 U.S. references are: C.. Zellner, F. Lister, Ind. Eng. Chem., 48, 10, 1938 (1956); j. Card 3/4 Buckmann, U.S. Put, 2801219 (1957). I'l-millo.l. I im M' DI 11 Q A(Jou by Oxldat,.tuii '(y(J60 At! I th " WJ i-h NA 1." 1 (' Ac I d. Coinim n I ;t - I.) SOV/80-33 --P -) V/52 A.L:.*;0L,'J ATION: All-Unloii ScieutlVic licuuarch liuitlLutc fov Putrochumical Proccoucu (VI;CLJLYuzllyy liaucitilt)-j.;.;lc(.Iuvatel,Ljlcly AnoUltut SUR ITTED: MLLI'(!Il )m col-11 I/)I _L 31920-66 EwT(m)AwP(J)/T IJP(c) RM ACC NRI Ar600797I (A) SOURG& CODEz UR/0lq1/66/000/003/005/,/00r,, AUVORt Pntnkhijjaj Ye. So Moliavskly, Be ; 1121-o.tkov, It, V.; Batalin 00 Yes; Buslovich Yes Ya.; Rubinstayn, E. I..; Ravkina A. E.; I&Pnukovay E. S.~ 'Slo- I -g77.f--j~&O-V --Fy__BF bind, __ -A _a9 To IV*; -c W-5 t V. A. 04t none .TITLEi Alkanylsuccinte ao1A anhyAriAes as har4ening agents for epoxy resins SOUIRCEs rlastichaskiye massy, nos 3, 1966, 54-57 TOPIC TAGS: epoxy plastic, har-loning, solIA mechanical property ABSTRAM The authorE ntuAim the mynthosis anA usn of alkinylsuccinic acjA-an~- hyAriAes as ItqtLiA an-1 low-toxic har-70ning agents for epoxy resins. The anhy-Irl-les were synthesiza-1 in an electritqlly heate-1 steel autoclavS With a Mixing Aeviog by the reaction of maloia anhyAriAe with monoolefinat R-Cji,-C"-CH + cti=cli - R-bi-CJ4_C"_-CH-CH. "b 0'01, o1' 4 0 e The following anhy-lri-led wore kep1ros (acl-40 boillnil, point In C, at pressure ifk croty1succinic, 122-147, 8; pontenylsuceinic, 135-148) 8; Ao-lecenylsucolniop 124-210, Card 1/2 UDG: 678.643142'5t678.043 L 31920-66 ACC NRs 5; ani a m44ure of isooctemyl- anA lsohonanylsuceinic (ASA), 155-169p 8. Fpoxy resins_jj~ED-6, and EDLItere hardenani by ASA at 140C for 24 hr, using 93-115, 73-93- ani 47-57 g of ASA over 100 g of epoxy re3ins rerlpectively. Using Aimethyl- aniline or triethanolamine as the accelerators# the harAenIng process was accomplish- aA within 1.5-2 hr at 100C. With the exception of thermal stnbilityp which was 25-35G lower,the physicbiunchanical properties of the Pro-lucts obt-dneA resemble'l very close- ly those obt-dnnA by the ute of maloic ltnhyAriAe aa the h3rAentng agent* Origs art* hass 6 tablas, 4 fig., ani I formula, SUB CODE$ ll'OV SUBM DATEs none/ ORD RFFj 004/ OM REFs 003 C.r,~r 28223 S/194/61/000/005/064/078 D201/D303 7. 10 0 AUTHORS.-, Buslovskiy, O.Ye. and Chirkin, L.K. TITLE: A controlled non-linear four-pole PERIODICiU,: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelcktronika, no, 5, 1961, 10, abstract 5 !73 (Izv, Leningr.. clek- trotekhn. in-ta, 1960, no, 43, 96-99) TEXT- The non-linear semiconductor resistor (NSR) exhibits the properties of a controlled element; its dynamic resistance depends on a d,c,, bias, A more pronounced effect of control may be obtained when using the NSR as part of a four-pole. An NSR four-pole is des- C_~ cribed in the form of a bridge, designed in the shape of a disc with four electrodes. The basic parameters of an NSR four-pole are the magnitudes of static resistance at min. and max, values of control voltages at nominal values of supply voltages and current, Since the NSR which constitute the four-pole are not completely identical zz a certain unbalance of the bridge is observed, a high control Card 1/2 iAN 28223 S/194/61/000/005/064/078 A controlled non-linear four-pole D201/D303 efficiency and small bridge unbalance has been obtained with NSR made from ferrous carbide vdth superfine porcelain as a filter, the suggested NSR four--pole has found practical applications in automa tion circuits, telemechanics, measurement techniques.. as amplitude modulators, d.c. to a.c. converters and phase sensitive discrimina- tors.. 3 references., Z-'Abstracter's note.- Complete translationJ 011 Card 2/2 BUSMANIEVE,E.; MEDEISIENE,B. Characteristics of the diet for children in boarding schools in the Lithuanian SSR. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no-405-37 Ap'63. 1. Vilniaus Rpidemiologijos ir higienos m.t. institutas. It BUSMICH, R.S. (Moakva) I i Polyneuritis and its treatment. Med.sentra 18 S 1 9. 5 Ek-- IV (NEURITIS, )ULTIPLE) no.9:24-30 (MIRK 12:11) SPIRCIIEZ, T. , prof.; STOICIIITA, S. , dr.; G]ILORGIIMGU, B. , dr.; BROSSTEMIU, E. , dr.; MARINESCU, Eliza, dr.; TACORIAN, S. , dr.; RUSSU, M. , dr.; STECLACI, A. ing.; MEUCULIEV, Elena, fiziciana- BUSI,---,AG-, C. chin.; Y I VASILESCU, V., fiz.; STOICA, M. - Contributions to the etiopathogenesis of the early postprandial syndrome in gastrectomized patients. Med. inter., Bucur 13 no.5: 749-758 My 161. (GASTRECTOMY complications) I I i.- CrT"'' VICIU) E. dr.; DULGEMI, Av chim.; G-AM";, Nadia, dhim.; 13d ILL. Functional examination of the liver in cardiac insufficiency. (Considerations on dysproteinemia, serum transaminases, wnmonnmia and other function tests). Med. intern. 14 no.1:41-55 Ja 1(2. 1. Lucrare efectua-ta In Glinica a V-a medicala "V. Poaita-". M."ART rAlLUIE, CORGESTITL physiology) (LIUA FUNCTION TiMS) (BLOOD PR.OTHIC chemistry) MIUNWIINJIS&S blood) (MIONIA blood) OROZA.. P.1 CORNEANU, Maria; RUSOVICIp Leliaj BUSNEAGp C. Oastric secretion and motility in digitalis intoxication. Stud. cereet* fisiol. 10 no,31245-252 165, GROZA$ P.; CIPL&A, Aa.; OPWA, Al-; COMRANUO Maria; BUSNEAG,C. Researah on the sodium and potassium econozq in the gastric juice of patients with duodenal ulaor. Stud. cercot. do fi2iol. 10 no.2~ 133-140 165. PAUNIJ, L.; ONU-I'SCO, I-Ilarla; DITLIPTA, Denl9e; 'j. Alclosterorle and t-o Do-lay of eJcctrollytes !r, 10 cti,~e, o1 it common clinical form of vl,,al hopatit-is. Stud. cercct. undoer. 25 no.5:481-1.84 164. T. MOTU - AOOOW~P-O~- Mscussions i~ Soviet hydrobiology on problems of the biblogical productivity,of aqiiatio'babinh. 11 p. 80. CANAI;J-,Z RGUNO-SOVInEICE. SERIA BIOLCG=-., Vol. 7, seria a II-a, no. 14, July/Sept- 1952, Bucurestip Rumania.) -SO, Monthly List of East European Acoessions, L. Ce, Vol. 2, No. 7, Jay 1953, Und. Busnita, Th. Fish culture in the delta, and its prospects for the fUture. p. 1139. HIDROPICUCIA. (Academia Republicci Populare Forr.-ine. Comisie de ?.idrolDgie, hidrobioloFie si Ihitologie) Burcuresti, Rumania. Vol. 1, 1~158. . li-:t nf East European Accessions (E-PAI) W, Vol. 8, no. E, Aur. 1959 Monthly I Uncl. BUSNrfA TH. , TECRIOLWIY Periodicals: CrI;ULOZA SI Val. 7,, no. 6, June 1958 BUSNITIA, TI. Sbudy of the coyrnlex iitilization of the Danube River delta. p. 211 Monthly List of East. European Accessions (F-,7AI) 1Z, Vol. 8, No. 2, Febniary 1959, Unclass. RUSNITA, T.; ChRISTIAN, A. Different kinds of crucian carp Carassius arratuF gibelio (Bloch) in Rumanian wate-'s, and the factors causing their varietips. In Russian P. 129. R7M,F Dr- 'RIOLOCIF. Journal rf Piology (Acader-ia HernibUcii Populare pcnine) Rucurefti, R11mania Vol. 4, no. 1, 1959 Monthly li5t of Eartern E'uropean Acces5ion Index (EFAI) LC Vol. 8, NO. 11 November 1959 Uncl. BUSNITA., Th. Omagit lui Traian Sayulescu au prilejul implinirii a 70 de ani (Hoimnage Paid to Traian Savulescu On the Occasion of His 70th Birth- day); a book review. Plev biol 5 no.1/2:155-159 160. (EEAI 10:9) 1. Membre correspondant de 11A,~ademie de la. Republique Populaire Roumaine; Comite de redaction,*NRevue de Biologiew. (Savulescu, Tralan) (Biology) BUSMUTSE, T.[Busnita, T.); BREZYANU G [Brezeanu, Gh.); PRUNESO-ARION, - Yelen&LFI-~edtW--Arions. Ble4al * Hydrobiological study of the rivers Jiu and Olt and the role of the latter in the present life of the Danube River. Rev b1ol 6 no.3: 307-323 161. 1. Biologicheskiy institut im. Tr. Sevulesku [Savulascul Akademil. RNR. 2. Membre'du Comite de redaction, "Revue de biologie". Chlen korresp. Akademii HUR (for Busnjta). BUSHITA, Th. (Bucuresti) On the 100th anniveroary of the birth of Academician and Professor Paul Bqor., who passed away ton years ago. Natura Biologie 14 no.3:77-79 My-Je 162, 1. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R. RM4AINTIA Corresponding Member of the RPR Academy (Membru Corespondent al Academiei RPR), Bucharest [affiliation not given] "Fishing Prognosis in Sweet and Sea Water." Bucharest, Natura. Seria Biologie, Vol 15, No 4, Jul-Aug 63, pp 26-34. Abstract E.Aluthor's English summary modified]: The Prediction of the results of fresh-water and sea fishing is very important because it forms the basis of the production, manpower and cost plans. The author deals with the technique of fish breeding prognoses as well as with prognoses for fishing in the lower Danube area and in the sea waters off the Rumanian ccist. Pro- gnosis formulae are presented and their use is illustrated by examDles. The Droblems involved in accurate pro,~,nosis are discussed. Includes 1 graph, 1 table and 8 Rumanian references. BUSNITA, Th. The opening allocution at the Symposiult"Biologic.al, Problems of the Dan~.be Delta." Hidrologia 4:9-12 163. Professor Iacob Vladimirovici Roll (1887-1961); obituary. 561- 568 Professor Franz Rattner (1882-1961); obituary. 561-568 1. Membru coruspondent al Acadeadai R.P.R. BUSNITA, Th.; EIIAGEANU, Virginia; BANU., A.G. Research on the Danube Delta in the period 1956-1960. Hidrologia 4:13-55 163. 1. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.F.R. (for Busnita). BUSNITAI Th.; BNAGEOU, Virgihia Elements concerning the biological productivity of the Danube Delta. Hidrologia 4:163-180 163. 1. Membru coreopondent U-1. R.P.R. (i'or Busnita). je BUSNITA, Th. Fishing prognosis in fresh and sea water. NatuTa Biologie 15 no.4:26-34 JI-Ag 163* 1. Membru corespondent all Academiiii R.P.R., Buouresti. B ; PRUMMU-ARIOJI, Elena; BREVVIDUM, Ch.; U-11-TIR, V.; B;,.LTLC, _E~Nj ~k Margareta; ILI-',:;, 14aria Hydrobiological and piscicultural study of ponds with river pumped water. Studii cerc biol anim 15 no-4:419-441 163. .1 1. Membru corespondent al Acader-liei R.P.R. (for Busnita). ANTONIU., R.; MIHAILj, M.; VAICUM., L.; KWOCI C.; CUTE, E.; HINCU, S.;-BU~t4,L' .9 , ~.v Th.j TALAUO V.; ARDELEANU, I.; RUSU-PANDELESCU, M.; PARASCHIVESCU, A. Studies on the possibility of improving the sanitury conditions of the lakes surroundin;- BrIwast - Studii prot epur apelor 5:263-332 164. BUSNITA , Th. "The U.S.S.R. fauna'' bv A. V. Ivanov. Reviewed by Th. Busnita. Rev biol 0 no. 4: 475-476 t63. AVAKTAN, A.*.; AKOPYAN. A.T.; BUSNYU,K, _H-.M. Phase contrast microscopy in virusology. Biofizika 1 no.4:383-386 1564 (MLRA 9-9) I* Institut virusologii imeni D.I.ITanovskogo AMN SSSR, MoksTa. (PHASE HIGROSCOP.W) (VIRUS RESEARCH) ~.!. ?I.; AVAKYANI, Al. "t. Structure, composition, and development of intracellular viral inclusions. I Report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of ~Lggienists, Epidemologists and Infectionists, 1959. AVAKYAN9 A.A.; IMOVICH9 Ye.N.; WSN~!Kq M.M. Morphology of nerve cells injured by viruses of tick-,borne encephalitis and re3Ated diseases. Vop. virus. 5 no. 2:208-216 My~S 160. (MUM 14:4) 1. Institut, viruso.logii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR i Institut po izucheniyu poliomiyelita A14N SSSR9 Moskva. (ENCEPHALITIS) (EPIDEMI6 MIORRHAGIG FEVER) (NERVOUS SYSTEM-DISEASE.~) : 137-58-6- 11540 D Translation fron-i: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mctallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 41 (USSR) AUTHOR: Busol, F.I. TITLE: '__A~nnve`stigat~ionoi` the Kinetics of the Process of Iodide Refin- ing of Zirconiurn (Issledovaniye kinctiki protsessa iodidnoy rafinirovki tsirkoniya) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the de- gree of Candidate of the Physical -Mathernatical Sciences, pre- sented to the B. rn. zashchity (Bureau of Defense Materials), Khar'kov, 1957 ASSOCIATION: B. rn. zashchity (Bureau of Defense Materials), Khar'kov 1. Zirconium--Processing 2. Iodides--Applications Card 1/1 AUTHOR. STEPANOVA,. G. I., BUSOL, F. I. 89-1o-19/36 TITLE: On Refining of Zi conium. by the Iodide 1lethod (K voproeu ob iodianom metode odhistki tsirkoniya) PERIODICAL: Atomnaka Energiia, 1957, Vol 3, Nr 10, pp 344-346 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A. new explanation of the dependence of the zirconium flux on the pressure of the tetraiodides %vhich is used for the -purpose of purification of zirconium, is theoretically derived. A proof of this theory is to be furnished in the near future by experimental investigationa. There is I Slavic reference. SUBIaTTED: August 1, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 "T14 T T TTIS.' On the Iodide 1etbod of Purifying Zirconium (Kvoprosu '~'b metode ochistki tsirkoniya). -fl T AT Jr 2, pp. 169-174 (ussz),- ktomnaya Energiya, 1958, T k inethod is proposed for the determination of the Oquillbrium stants k and k1 for the reaction Zr + 2 112 - ZrJ 1, C and 2%-- -0. The method is based on the ouantitative measurement of the ni. of iodine, and zirconbmi, which are liberatcd at the docomposli"I.Lor. the teraiodide of zirconium on a heated surface durirg the de-%--1~!----)p- ment of the equilibrium state. The decomposition of the tetrai~~-,-J& took place within the temperature range of from 9oo to 16oooC at a heated tungsten ivire. The temperature distribution between 1~he -.:J--~ and the walls of the reaction vessel was not taken into cons't6eraz- tion. The dependence of the total sum of the pressure values of atln= mic and molecular iodine r-,, + pJ2 on the pressure of the teArai' )" i rl,~ of zirconilull r,r Twas determined at lh3oOC. The same de:,:>rnd-a-,cf. vla-a 1: 1 h also measured for the temperature, wnen P7rj amounted to 2bcoot .-0 4 On the lodido i,;'ethod of Purifying Zirconium. A*'.*"'~I'I-A-'~Iz''.' 2/2 89-2-9/35 of mercury. From the results obtained the factor k.kto was 'L,-ry)3 at 1~3oOC and k to be about O'o7 nml U ned Lo be 35 (nml cury at 4000C. --i-hese values found experimentally differ esse7- fron the valties obtaiivtd by compkit-ation on the basiz! Otk th~ '~-,hermodynamical data. on the other hand, these experimental constitute a proof of the validity of the formula given ani Ln reference 1 for tbc conx-se taken b-,v the iodine, )roceSS 1", lv:i; purification of zircontnin. 0 , 3 tpbles., And 7 references, 2 -o~I;e'i There are 4 firlires Slavic. 11, 1957. Library of Congress. 1. Ziroonium-Furifioation Z. Teraiodide of Zirconium- Deoomposition 15(4) SOY/76-33-4-8/32 ATJT11OR: Busol, F. 1. TITLE: Kinetics of the Reduction of ZrJ Vapors by Metallic Zirconium 4 metallicheskim tairkoniyem) (Kinetika vosstanovleniya parov Zri 4 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 4, PP 799-507 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The formation of low zirconium iodides (1) in the reaction of tetraiodide vapors (II) with zirconium splinters in the te'm;erature range of from 300-5000 was investigated since the effect of this formation on the surface of Zr which was refined according to the iodide method considerably influences the accumulation rate of the metal on a gloving wire. A static and a dynamic method were applied. In the first method the Zr-splinters are treated with (II) in an evacuated glass vessel (Pig 1) and the (II)-oontent is determined before and after the experiment, i.e. the loss of (II) which reacted with Zr. The results represented graphically (Fic 2) show that the formation of (I) considerably depends on the temperature of the splinters. The dynamical method is based on a con- tinuous checking of the pressure of (II) corresponding to Card 1/3 the conversion in ZrJ3 and ZrJ2' It is carried out by means SOV/76-33-4-8/32 Kinetics of the Reduction of ZrJ4 Vapors by Metallic Zirconium of a U-shaped manometer (in the range 1-200 torr) filled with molten antimony in a corresponding apparatus (Fig 3). It was found that in the temperature range of from 380-5300C tetraiodide is mainly reduced to ZrJ3 (Table) and apparently no ZrJ2 forms at all. The rate of formation of the triiodide layer on the Zr-surface may be expressed by a parabolic equation A m2 = kt + C M. (k - velocity con- stant, C = constant). In this case k depends exponentially on the temperature. The activation energy Q -' 21,000 cal/Mol was computed from a diagram log k 1 This value represents 4 - the activation energy of the atomic or ionic diffusion of Zr through the ZrJ 3-layer; the constant k is proportional to the diffusion coefficient. In conclusion the author thanks K. D. Sinellnikov and V. 1. Ivanov. There are 8 figures, 1 table, and 5 references, 1 of -which is Soviet. Card 2/3 SOV/76-33-4-8/32 10 Kinetids of the Peduction of ZrJ 4 Vapors by 11'etallic Zirconium ASSOCIATIOIT: Akademiya nauk USSR-Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy i-Tistitut.Kharlkov (Academy of Sciences UkrSSR ;Physico-technical lnstituti~Kharlkov) SUBMITTED: August 12, 1957 Card 3/3 S/Cj~::7/6i'031/004/010/018 , 1, / " -9/' '(/'~2'7 0 0 0 B125/B202 a/. Z/'2' 0 F_ all(i Gr~sbin, S, F- AUTHORS: Borovik, Yt,., S. .jjtjj~o~, T, TITLE; Study of ihe possibility of producing s-ready magnetic fields in liquid hydrogen-oooled :.cils PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhni.1heskoy fiziki, v. 31. Ro, 4. 1961.- 459-466 TEXT: The authors attempted to ditArmine the maximurn admissible thermal. stress as we'll as to find rational constructions of the Coils and of methnds for their cooling,. Furthermore, they &)moratrate that a large amount of energy can be saved by cooling the coils used for the production of magnetic fields. Th1s, however, is only possible with A/Q < R 300/RT' In this case. A denotk~s th~) energy to be consumej for 3ooling, 0, - the Joulean heat liberated in the ooil.. R300 the. reol,;tance at room temperature, and RT the renistance at the vory low cperational temp'-raturp of the coil- By saving part of the energy ~,,onaumed in the production of the magnetic field the realiza-tion of a thermonuclear reaction wilh usable energy yield Card 1/9 . SIO.;~716_ ! /031 1/004/010/018 Study of the po!3sibility of B 12 5/ B en 0 2 can be rendered more easy, According to the au!,hors. a~ present only liquid hydrogen is suited for ccoling -he Metals of the first group Cu, Ag, Au in which orily the olectrical rasiE~Tanee decreases linearly with the field strength as well as alkali metals, indium, and aluminum arq suited, Cu and Al prov,3d to be most suited fcr practical purposes. The energy consum,?d in the production of the magnetic field can be reduced by about one fifth by using higri-purity oommercial aluminum. By improving the cooling machines and increasing ;!,e purity of ~he metal this ratio can be improved. The experiments were -made with apparatus I and II With ar,.ifirial flows of liquid hydrogen in (see Figs. 1. 2) apparatus I also with natural oorr,-_Aotion of hyarogan. If the critionl stress is exoeeded the resistanoe of th.? coi'l rapidly increases as a result of its heating. The solenoid of the first kind (SI) .onsisting of 18 double wire disks had 2520 windingn, The solinicid of tLe 3econd kind (SII) consisted of 48 double wire disk!3 with altogether 5760 windings- Pig. 2 shows the scheirj,,~ of apparatus II. After a previous cooling of the balloon and the coil to tht, boiling temperature of liquid nitrogen, about 15 to 20 1 of liquid hydrogen are pressed into balloon 4. and 5 to 7 1 into balloon Balloon 4 is separated from the ga~3 holder by a N~alve Card 2/9 2Z514 S/05 61/031/004/010/018 Study of the possibility of B125YB202 and the necessary pressure of the hydrogen vapors is produced by means of the heater 12. At a given instant valve 10 is opened and the current passing through the coil is switched on. A maximum current of 50 a passed through the coils. Results of experiments: Fig,. 3 shows typical oscillo- grams for the amperage and the voltage in coil CIII. The initial "flash-up" of the voltage and the relatively slow increase of the amperage (, 1-5 sec) are due to the inductivity of the coil. Figs. 4 and 5 shew the time dependence of the magnetic field strength for the coils CII and CIII in the experiments with circulating hydrogen at different thermal stresses. A field strength of 43,000 oersteds was attained in the center of the coil with superoritical operation for a duration of time V of the order of magnitude of one second; if the field strength was reduced to 36,000 oersteds, T was 3 see and 34,000 oersteds could be maintained for v 10 see. On further reduction of the field strength by some per- cents, a steady state was observed. In coil CIII the maximum attainable field strength of 24,000 oersteds could be maintained for -il to 2 see; 19,500 oersteds could be maintained for 10 sec, and 16,000 oersteds for 2 an infinitely long period. In this case qcr = 0.24 watt/cm . With natural Card 3/9 ~14 41 S/057/61/031/004/010/018 Study of the possibility of ... B125/B202 convection, the critical thermal stresses and the corresponding maximum field strengths are essentially lower, Thus, in coil CII a delay time of -- 1 see corresponds to a field strength of 31,000 oersteds, and T'- 10 see corresponds to 26,000 oersteds. In the hydrogen flow the thermal loads are independent of dietribution which 16 not the cave for natural convection,. Tho main reoulti of the experiments are shown in Table 2; they correspond to a pressure gradient of from OA to 0-r" atmospheres. The thermal stresses in natural convection are about twice as low as in hydrogen flows under pressure. In all coils the critical thermal loads.were considerably lower than in the preliminary experiments withone single slit. Besides, the values of q are gradually reduced when instead of coil CI, coils CII and CIII are used. The Reynolds numbers for CI, CII, CIII are 3500, 1000, and 500, respectively. These diverging experimental results are probably not due to the different construction of the coils but to the different conditions of circulation of hydrogen. With high-purity commercial aluminum, field strengths of up to 100000 oersteds can be attained with coils of fV 1 M. The liquid hydrogen necessary for such a solenoid cannot be provided for even by the most up-to-date methods of liquefaction,. Card 4/9 -/61/031/004/010'018 S/05 Study of the possibility of ... B!25/'B202 There are 7 figures, 2 tables, and 11 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The two most recent references to English-lan,-~Uage publications read as follows: V. G. Volotskaya,.Nucleonicn, 17, 147Y 1959, H. K. Laquer, a. E. F. Hammel. Rev. Sci. Instr., 28, 875,'P~57- Card 5/9 Study of the possibility of Legend to Fig. 1: scheme of tho apparatus 1: 1, 2 - sphoroo for liquid hydrogen, 3 - con- nection tube, 4 - solenoid, 5 - heater, 6 - level indicator, 7, 8 - terminals, 9 - electric lines, 10 - pipe connection for evacuation 21r-544! 3/057/61/031/004/010/018 ?125/B202 21544 S/C57161/031/004/010/018 B125/B202 4 p Card 7/9 21544 S/057/61/031/004/010/018 Study of the possibility of ... B125/B202 Legend to Pig. 4: time dependence of tI.ie magnotic.field strength for coil CII. 6 P - 0.5 at; q(watt/cm 2); 1 - 0.69, 2 0-50 Lbgend to Pig. 5: time dependence of the-magnetic field strength for 2 coil CIII. 4p 0.5 at; q(watt/cm 1 0.37, 2 0.34, 3 0.20, 4 0.15. 40-, 75 0 Z- 4 6 0 tcvt Card -8/9 23.544 S/O57/61/o31/oo4/o1o/o1a Study of the possibility of B125/B202 Legend to Table 2: 1 cooling method, 2 natural convection, hydro- gen flow Ta6.%utla 2 C11 C118 Cur C111 C d 2 Id f:2- id, -2 2. d. -712. d. - 6. r~l i 1, d' = 15. CcQcG6 OR.%&-AGUM4 d: :: 27.0: d, 7,1~ '1' - 2.1 1. 1=2. 1-3.1 1 -6.2 ~~ -11 1-2.8 I= 5 q 9 q ECTCCTBCHHBX XOII- 10 26DOO 0.24 0,18 0.10 310DO 0.39 0.42 0.25 IIOTOX DDAOPOAA JIS 20M 1 0.84 34000 0.45 0.49 0.45 19500 0.20 1 4 M 0.69 0.65 0.69 24500 0.37 Card 9/9 U 75.3 S/057/63/033/001/012/017 B125/B186 AUTHORS: Borovik, Ye. S., Busol, F. I., and Kovalenko, V. A. TITLE: The investigation of the possibility of using a helium con- densation pump for evacuation of magnetic traps PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy*fiziki, v. 35, no. 1, 1963, 100 - 104 TEXTs This report deals with the extreme themalloads that diise in a helium condensation pump, operating under radiation condition at -30K, and with how to combine sufficiently effective thermal 'screening of the source with * sufficiently high pumping velocity. The experiments were carried out in * vacuum chamber enclosing small metallic containers of liquid helium, A surface cooled by liquid helium can evacuaie hydrogen only if the 'heat 2 added to this surface is considerably less than q crit - (3 to 5).lo-4 w/cm. At the critical heat load the temperature of the walls-of the cobtainer increases by jumps. The helium condensation pump constructed with a view to studying the possibility of screening such 6 pump.against a large re- lease of heat in the region of t o'heated plasma proved to be suitable for the evacuation of magnetic trapst It consists essentially of a cylindrical Card 1/2 The investigation of the ... S/057/63/033/001/Cl2/017 B125/B186 tank containing several annular screens filled with liquid helium or hydro- gen. It is protected by a copper screen, cooled by liquid nitrogen from the radiation of the walls of the vacuum chamber and by a water screen and a nitrogen screen from the radiation in the working volume, A helium cdn- densation pump can be effectively protected again3*t a rather intense radia- .tion. The radiation transmissivity coefficien:t can be brought down even - 5 below 3-5-10 by a careful preparation of the "nitrogen' screen". In the present model a pump velocity of 1.25 1/sec nitrogen or 4.68 I/see hydrogen 2 is attained per cm of the inner surface of the water screen. This is about 1/g of.the critical pump velocity. For more.critical heat load, a helium condensation pump with continuous liquid current and simultaneous evacuation o~ the helium vapor should be designed. Preliminary experi- ments show promising results. There are 3 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR, Khar!kov (Physico- technical Institute AS UkrSSR, Khar1kov) SUBMITTED: May 30, 1960 Card 9/2 ------------- I-----,-- S/781/62/006/000/033:/036 ALMIORS: Borovik Ye. S., Busol F. L~ Grishin S. F. TIME: invest-'aation.of possibility of obtaining stationary magnetic fields .n. co*ls cooled with liquid hydrogen SOUICE: Fizike plazrny i probli-,ay upravlyayamogo terwyadernogo sinteza; doklady I konferentsii po fizike pla:my i probl6me uD,ravlyaye,-nykh terroyadernykh reaktsiy. Fiz.-tekh. inst. AN Ukr. SSR. Kiev, Izd-vo AN Ukr. SSR, 1962.1148 the possibility.is-discussed of reducing the energy consuned in the = - s+- , 'uction of -L-ge I-C-It-lonary magnetic fields with the aid of coils made of Dure pr-od 4- Copper and alu-miniLm. cooled- with -liquid hydxvgeTi7.-- For-1-he va',eSL alumirnm the Dvoer excitted in, the.cooled coil decreases,by about 500 to 1000 tirztees.- overall with'allovwce. for rodern Liquefaction equipment, is gain.in energy, Ip- II=imIWI_II five fold.. 'I . heat loads were, investigated under diffem-it cooling cone ditions for c0i Is made of copper wire, the resistance of which is 100 t:hes less at 20.41K than C. L roam tampemture.7 Passage of liquid hydrogen through the coil incnases the heat rem-oval-by several times ccampared with natural convection. Card 1/2 invest-'C-ation*of possibility of obtaining tz/7Ai /rz,)/nnn/nnn/m1 Inir, .0 The incrcase rises with.the. Reynolds mnber. In the case of natural convection the heat load is aD, imately 0.2 watt/sq.cm and rises to 0.45 watt/sq.am wbean I PMX liquid-hydrogen cooling is used. For a.coil with inside diameter 2.2 an, o.d. 7 =,, -nnd length 6.2 cm a field of 43 kOe was imintained about 1 second, and 34 kC I -- was maintain,d mior,-. than 10.seconds. By replacing the winding, in this coi" with one ;rzde of pur,-- aluminum and by lengthening tho coil, a theoretical value of 80 kOe is attainable. Larger coils,should yield not less than 100 kOe. 8/781/62/000/000/032/036 AUMORS: Borovik, Ye.- S., Busol,, F* L' Kovalenko, V. A. TITLE: Investigation of the possibility of using a helium condensation DLMP a - n -or mag etic traps SOURCE: Fi ika plazmy i problemy upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sin-,Iez,--; deklady I konferentsii po-fiz'ike pla=y i probleme upravlyayemykh tc.-r,-.),!adernyk-h reaktsiy. Fiz.-tekh. inst. AIN Ukcr. SSR. Kiev, :Izd~vo ..LN U'~x. SSR, 1962. 148-155. 7EXT- The investigation is devoted to ~the limitirgr heat loads that can. be withstood by a heliLni condensation pump for a magnetic trap, and to a 7.--th,)d 'for reliable heat shieldina with maintenance of a sufficniently Ilargre evacuatior rate. 7he Traximum heat loads are detemned for surfaces cooled writh liquid helix.-n, and it is concluded that a helium-cooled surface can serve as a pLmp for evacuation of hydrogen only if the rate of heat supply to this surface is Much less than'2 to 5 x 10-4 ~-.,att/sq. cm. The possible shielding of a heliu-.. condensation purip againstexcessive heat release into the volume of a heated plasma while still maintaining a sufficient, pumping rate was investigated by means of a model, the Card 1/2 i-n-vastigation,of the possibility, S/.781/62/000/000/032/036 construction of i$hich is described-in detail. It is concluded that a ht-I ii.-n con- densation pum,,p can be reliably protected against appreciable radiation and isthus well suited for p-mpim-7 of-.-Tii--~,,~tic--trapc---A-pmlixniTery-pioject of magnetic trap writh ion --he purvo and.with coils cooled with liquid hydrogen is des- cribed. There are two f igures The, only foreign work referred to is an article by Varnerin and Carmichael (ref. 1, J. Appl. Phys. 28, 913 (1957). Card 2 2 BOROVIKf Ye.s..;, USOL, . .; KDVALENKO, V.A. _~_ J__~ Possible use of a helium condensation pump in pumping out magnetic traps. Zhur.tekkfiz. 33 no.1:100-104 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheski institut AN UkrSSR9 Khar1kov. 3 (Plasma (Ionized gasej) (Magnetic fields) (Liquid helium) L 1803-63 EPR/EPA(b)/EW(1)/BDS AFM/AFFTC/ASD/AFMDC PS-4/Fd-4 WW 5/0057/63/033/00Z/0973/0981 AUTHOR: Borovik,,Ye.S.; BusolF.I., Yufcrov,V.D.. Skibenico.Yo.l. T7TlX-: Investigation ol a suporsoni(. carbon dioxido jet as a tnrGet for ionic c1large exchange SOUXE- Zhurnal tahlinichoskay fizilzi, v.~;3, ro.^Q, JCG3, 073-031 TOPIC TAGS: high enorgy neutral beam , charCc o..c'41an(;o target , CO_,>, 11, hydrogen - M.ICT: As ,)ar-,; of a continuing pro- an diroctod to,.-,,.-tz-d obtai:Ung hic:h oncrul, bonias o~ noutral "'.ydrogen and deuterilu,1 ato1z' t"la, cLargo but-wcen .1 hiLA'l energy proton boan, and a supersonic carbon diozidc jet was investiE;ated. The proton bozzm was produced in an arc source of the typo described by J.Xistomalcor and ILL. Dowes Dolldcor (P1hy.,;icn, 10, 193, 1050) ; it was 'Locusod by a three olomont, olactro- static Ions and anor.-od through a 1 = nporturo. The beam curront was about I r"A and the proton onorgy was varied frojii 15 to 25 !zeV. After horizontally travorsin.- tho 30 cn d-1 amotor metal abarge exchange the beam impingod on a calorl=- tcr contained within a Faraday cup. Thus both tho beam current and the beam energy f lux could bo measured and the fraction of neutral ato-as present could be obtained. Card 1/2 -L 18483-63 ACCESSION .1213CO5510 The jet o~` purificd carbon dioxide issued frci'a a Lavale nozzle below the proton beam and vas cau-ht on a condenser cooled with 2iquid nitrogen above it.. When the carboa dioxidc -Zlvx was incroasod froii 0 to 15 =.3/scc the pressure vi--thin the cham- bar rose from %11-1)~,10-G to (S-10).-10-5 This is ascribed to i.,conplete con- d'-_nsat-ion of t.!,"O C-t:1,on dio,:i&3. A fm-I:i,,cr s:nall riso, in pressure %vould occur v.,hLn -ia beam iv,~s tia-i,cl on; is at;cril';L~' to 'LI'L. Sorl;.Lztioll 01, CO and 0") '-101cculus, the rciclart- C'~OL;s Sections could ic)t, bc: obt-ined. The fraction o:~ no-atral at- c,;.,z ii the '.)ca:.-. '_-c.3c vvith increas ing carban di ()~.4de fltU.' and at a f1w: o-7 it ittainc-I a satiiration valuc of 70-75',10, .vhich agrees with tho theoretical valua for a thick targat. "la ccm--.liisJ_on, via consider it our. plew~ant d-uty to U:-.")rcs!; 01'~ dc!op Gratitude to J.-I.Pilipen1co and O.G.Xonovakov Milo, at OU2- rcquLs';' n~;asurcd t-he crc-, 'cr capture and lo,,s of eIcct2o!lS far.-.' P;:O";O'.I'S Z""Lro~0111 ntorlls i1' ID fo-.-mulns, 4 fi-r-arcs, non-a SIPU~UTYED: 02Ju-162, DXIME EnCL: 00 SUB COM: -!-,:I XO I'M-1 SO-11: 007 OTHE it 0 P 3 Card 2/2