SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT G.G. DINER - G. DINESCU
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Mechanical engineerini, study and practical work in
school workshops.
Politekh. obuch. no.~-.38-42 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
1.Srednyaym shkola No.20, g. Serov.
(Manual training)
S/204/62/002/004/012/019
E075/E435
AUTHORS: Levin, S.Z., Diner, I.S., Gurevich, G.S.
TITLE: Catalytic hydrogenation of dimethylester of
terephthalic acid
PERIODICAL: Neftelchimiya, v.2, no.4, 1962, 566-572
TEXT: In view of scarcity of data on the industrial preparation
of hexahydrophthalic acid, hexahydroisophthalic acid and
hexahydro-p-xylyleneglycol, an investigation was carried out
of the
hydrogenation of phthalic acids. The catalysts examined were:
Zn-Cr, Cu-Cr-Ni, Ni-Cr and Ni on Kieselguhr. The experiments
were
conducted in a steel autoclave with a powdered catalyst
suspended
in the molten reactant. Ni-Cr and Ni.on'Kieselguhr catalysts
gave an 85 to 895a yield of hexal-iydrodinethylterephthalate
under a
wide range of pressures and temperatures. For the Ni on
~ieselguhr catalyst, pressures from 150 to 300 atm and
temperatures from 180 to 3000C can be used. The beat conditions
are; pressure 150 atm, temperature 2400C, giving yields of the
product of up to 90%. The product constitutes a mixture of
stereoisomers of hexahy(trodintothylterephthalate. The main
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Catalytic hydrogenation ... E075/E435
hydrogenation reaction leads to the formation of cis- isomer and
the presence of trans- isomer is due to a secondary
isomerization reaction. The ratio between the two isomers
depended strongly on the reaction temperature and pressure,
the highest yield of the trans -isomer obtained being 60 to 7M"'.
Hexahydro-p-eylone-glycol was prepared by using Cu-Cr catalyst
reduced with H2. The apparatus and conditions used were similar
to those given above (temperature - 300*C, pressure - 300 atm).
To obtain the highest yields of the product (94 to 95%) the
catalyst concentration must be between 8.0 and 10.0% wt. of the
feedstock. An unsuccessful attempt was made to produce
individual isomers of the glycol by hydrogenation of the pure
isomers of hexahydrodimethylterephthalate. There are 1 figure
and 6 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy iiauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
neftekhimicheskikh protsessov (All-Union Scientific
Reaeareb Institute of Petrochemical Processes)
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probable val uen of P4. P3. UP and the totational energy.
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Motor fuel for post tat 11.
Destructive hydrogenation
is the vapor phase. L. S. Al'lludl.. 1. h. Ilim.. It %
Milkidev, It. S. Norillislm atilt M. L-Iij-.1111 Aki.,
Ftyrdoijol toplitta 7. :if 4somi).- -'rin, iuiiuwitis Lilu-
ditions for the vapor-phaw maill: virrv found bt-,%: ictup.
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3.11%
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N1.414 atol ~-.% two I. ill /lit II for 1".. .$.A, J.".-
W 1-1 1.1, thI.I. 41-11 IV' J.". -m
Inmillet.. I1tr1diI;'4 S. ate giy.w Twenty.
four referamices. 11. * characteristics of the product of
b7drogemostim. S. M. Vain~htvin. 1. S. Dincr. N1. S.
Nrintmv, T. V. Nizimkitut And T. A. Stoymonovs. Ibid.
350-417 '-The liquil-pim- jw~xvm )-io,ldrd a 1;
Iiffrml;l its Chem. c"Hilml. front that 111) Oblailml In [lie
hydrucarlitin-i sold little So whrtra% If vial, I'm too
1111~mtll
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%mr should Im fired Won fount wum-% and ftaid
Flit two-statir Irratment of the Gto-v and L'rul',L i.r,
vWdled 64-8% of aviation bentitir. The by-forimfuct,
obtained included low-rutol. phettillis, low-mol. honwhig, of
ityridinestidNIls. Tbor numst rat ittax, inet bod oft rru i mrot
--flariS&SIructlit'. hyllit-firnalion.
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pi-c_~surr. X~it:i NiS ~ W,_;2 nli pcj!, jjcjj At$ ) i's I ;I;
-dYst, th'! Selectivity and the activity wut . *,
with the 14/charge rR6; 1000: ''aud One vol. rft,, 1, 1 nt.
% C-i-I cf Ldde!iydm tc tbe cu-Tespoi,ding alm.
I nder the5e ePtiditlow 4.5%. M all o-coilt-g-
I~Nflltl If, t-ie hydiocarbons, V'jtj, zip j, t
t t I t u p -9, the . .)It V el-5.0v Of yit-
An increlse j% jeInp to -IC, ~ axid t, ,jIV re-It
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~CCDU I ~~.nied t Y still grmtu ecily, mon to I
With 123MSMI~ as tbe Catalyst at 100-bu, ~ f.,churgr
IIM: 1, vol. rate 2, unil 8W atm. pm--isurt) 91.11% of the aA_
dt,by,t its were com-tj Ltd to thu corre ~ p-miding i) -s., anil o:
ily
0.417,0 ul the 0-contg. compGri-rits of the raixt Yur Tedut ed
10 hvin3mrbons. Similarly high yi,~ds were cbtainLil w ith
Al-co~ua-Mlo tatit]),st at 250' au'l zhe -iol --te 2'.4-2.4.
~,ImLsj to tl.~ 01114! 2, could Itgeu-'r-i ~,I
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,;ucc- I., in the rmctor. I' M
Hydrogenation of 06-08 Aldehydes to Alcohols. s0#/65-58-5-
9/14
,ahen evaluatirig the suitability of the process. A
number of experiments were carried out at 18000 to
investigate the influence of the pressure on the
selectivity of the process. Results are given. in
Table 1. Fig.1 shows that the increase of a pressure
to 200 - 300 atras does not alter appreciabl7 the depth
of conversion of the aldehydes, but that the seleoti-
vity of the process is slightly reduced, and that the
yield of alcohols is reduced from 95.8f6to 94.6%. various
experiments were also carcied out to investivte the
inquence of the temperature on the process tat 1600-
220 C and at a, prassure of 150 - 300 atms). From re-
sults In Table 2 It appears that the process is alec-
tive at a temperature of 16000. The depth of hydro.-
genation of aldehydes, at a pressure O-f 150 tins = 54.5/o
and at a pressure of 300 atms = 65.2%. A Q~_' 95%
conversion of the alaehydes was achieve.4 at 1800 - 20011C
and the yield of alcohols = 106%. 46.9;o of oxygen-
containing compounds were contained in the hydrogenate
as against 56.9/0 in the carbonylated raw miterial.
(Fig.2). Fig.3 shows the influence of temperature at a
Card 2/3 pressure of 300 atms- The influence of the volumnar
Hydrogenation of C6-013 Aldehydes to Alcohols. SM/65-58-5-9
'14
rate of supply of the iaw material was t e s t e d
(Tables3 and 4 and Fig.4). The authors also irrresri-
gated the optimum conditions for carryinp, out the prc-cess
on an industrial scale at 150 and 300 atms; it was shown
that when using either catalyst the selective hydro-
genation of aldehydes can be achieved at volume rates
of 1.0 - 4.0. The oatalyst 2 NiS-liS2 was proved to
possess high stability. The activity of the catalyst
after 5,000 hours was not impaired. The liquid reaation
products were identified. The h7dTogenate was separated
by distillation into the following fractions with a
boiling point of "~000- 140 , 1400- 2000c, and a residue
boiling above 2&C. The first fraction (33.9%) con-
tained C15-07 hydrocarbons and 0.8/0' of algeh7de admix-
tureS. The fraction boiling be'.-.-ieen 10C, - 1a-000 (7.5%)
contained about 10% aldehydes. The residue boilin above
2000C (17 .2%) contained esters,higher alcoh_91s ang poly-
mer3. There are 5 Figures, 4 Tables and 1 Soviet re-fer-
Card 3/3 ence (page 51).
ASSOCIATION:LenNII
IJCV IN, S. Z. ; DIM
prininali uchaettyn: ; DDOO, A.I., mladshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; KUCHINall, -W.N., n1adshiy- nauchnyy
sotrudnik;
]EUCELINSK&TA. Z*Te., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrud-nik:
MEZHEBOYSUTA, 2;.Ye..
mladshiy mmchW ootrudnik; BAULIN. V.A,., lnzh.;
KARTTSHOVA, V-M.'
inzh.; DFaGACHSTA, R.D.. inzh.; DROKINA, I.Te., inzh.
Pr'oduction of motor fuels and chemical products from
Baltic shale
tars by th3 destructive hydrogenation method. Trudy
VNIIT no.9:6,c-90
16o. (MIU 13: U)
(Motor fuels) (Oils shales)
IZVINO S.Z.; DgZR,_L5,; KUCHINSKIY, V.N.;
Prinimali uchastiye:
MOLDAVSKIY, B.L.; DCIIINSKAYA, Me.; BAULIN, V.A.;
ZISELISON, Kh,L.; TUKAY, O.P.
Synthesis of dioyclohoxylamine nitrite, an
inhibitor of
the atmospheric corrosion of metals. Khim.prom
no.9:566-570
Ag 62. iMIRA 15:9)
(Cyclol2exylamine) (Metals--Corrosion)
LEVINY S. Z.; DINER, 1. S.; GUREVICH, G. S.
Catalytic hydrogenation of terephthalic &aid
dimethyl aster.
Neftekhimia 2 no.4:566-572 J1-Ag 162. (MMA 15:10)
1. Vgeooyusnyy nauchno-iooledovatellskiy
institut neftekhimi-
cheskikh protsenaov.
(Terophthalic acid) (Hydrogenation)
ARTYUKHOV, I.M.,-DIHER, I.S., VASIL'YEV,, S.F.,
LAPIDES, A.A., IVSIN, A.Y.
Production of olefizis 1by pyrolTsis of petroleum
products.
Report presented at ths 12th Conference on high
molecular weight compounds
devoted to monomers, BRku, 3-7 April 62
GURRVICH, G.S.; TEVIN, S.Z.1 DINER, I.S.
Stereoahemistry of cyclohoxanedicarboxylic acids. Part 1:
Cis-trans-isomerization of dimethyl aster of
cyclohexam-1,4-dicarboxy:Lic
acid. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6s1916-1919 A 163. (MRA 1617)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell-skiy institut
neftekhimichaskikh protsessov,
(Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid) (Stereochomistry)
GUREVICH, G.S.; LEVIN, S.Z.; DINER I.S.
Stareochamistry of cyclohbxanedicarbox;flic acids. Part
2: Stereo-
chemistry of the catalytid hydrogenation 1f dimethyl
ether of circlo-
bexane-1,4-dimethanol. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.2t696-691 F
164.
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut
naftekhintichakikh
protsessov.
GUREVIGH, G.S.; LEVIN, S.Z.1 DINER I.S.
-.,
Production of hydroaromatic dicarboxylic aoids.
Zhtir.prikl.
khim. 37 no. 5tll39-1141 My 164. (MIRA 1737)
1. Vaeaoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut neftakhi-
micheakikh prot8essov.
SVESHNIKOVp Aram Aratyunovich; FAIOWWVSKUp 8.11.9
kand. telchn. naukp
ratsenzent; C-UHma KOp II.Ya., kmi.. tekhn. nauIrp
retsen-
red,; APTWXAN# M.A.# red.; SHISII-
KOVA, L.M.j tekhn. red.
[Applied metbods of the tbeory of random functions]
Prikladrom Mo..
tody teorii sluchainykh funktaii!j LembieTadt Goa.
si)iuznoe isd-vo
sudostroit. pramyshl.p 1961. 251 P. I:M3RA 34:8)
(Probabilities)
VOLODIR, Boris Grigorlyevich; GANIN, Mikhail
Pavlovich; Pj:N94a_jsqy_
Yakovlevich. XOMAROV, Lazar' Borisovich;
SVESHNIKOV., Aran
Mi~ ~ovc , doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; STAROB171)
Kalman
Berkovich; GIVU009, R.I., kand.tekhn.naukp
retsenzent;
CH=N1CFMK0, N.Ya., kand. takhn.nauki retsenzent;
SIWONICHj
I.A., red.; KONTOROVICH, A.I., tekhn.red.
[Manual for engineers on the solving of problems in
probability
theory; colaection of basic formulas, typical
solutions, and
problems for exorcises] Rukovodstvo dlia inzhenerov
po resheniiu
zadacb teorii veroiatnostei; sbornik osnovrorkh
formal, tipovykh
reshenii i zadach dlia uprazhnenii. [13-y]
B.G.Volodin i dr. Le-
ningrad, Sud romgi:5, 1962. 422 p. (MIRA 15:7)
Mobabilities)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6203
Volodin, Boris Grigorlyevich, Mikhail Pavlovich Ganin, js2a
Yakovlevich Diner,
Lazar' Borisovich Komarov, Aram Arutyunovich Sveshn:ikov,
Doctor of
Technical Sciences, Professor, and Kalmai.-i Berkovich Starobin
Rukovodstvo dlya inzhenerov po resheniyu zadach teorii
veroyatnostey; sbornik
osnovnykh formul, tipovykh resheniy i zadach dlya uprazheniy
(Handbook
for Engineers on the Solution of Problems in the Theory of
Probability-,
Collection of Basic Formulas, Typical Solutions, and Practice
Problems)
Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1962. 422 p. Errata slip inserted. 14,
300 copies
printed.
Ed. (Title page): A. A. Sveshnikov; Reviewers: R. 1. Ginzburg,
Candidate of
Technical Sciences, and N. Ya. Cherednichenko, Candidate of
Technical
Sciences; Ed.: I. A. Shaykevich; Tech. Ed.: A. 1. Kontorovich.
PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for engineers, scientific
workers, and
students at schools of higher education interested in applying
formulas of
Card I/J2
Handbook for Engineers (Cont.
the theory of probability to the solution of practical
problems.
COVERAGE: The book includes all basic formulas in the
theory of probabil-it-7
applicable to the solution of practical proble.tTis in
automatic control, radio
communication, processing and verifying experimental data,
and other
fields. In each section, work formulas and diagrams are
applied to the
solution of typical problems. Additional work problems
.%,ith answers arc
provided. No personalities are mentioned. There are 33
references:
29 Soviet (including 7 translations from English and
Gernian), 3 French,
and I German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
Symbols 4
Ch. 1. Random Events 9
1. Relationships between random events 9
2. Direct calculation of probabilities 11
3. Geometric probabilities 14
Card 2/10 .2
2_ inzhenex-polkovnik, doktor tekhmiviuk, prof.
Efficient use of the possibilities ofterod by military
cybernetics.
~br. abor. 1+6 no.7:34,41 Jl 163. (MM 16:31)
VOLODITZ, B.G.; GAIR., M.P.;-DM'ER,-I.Ya.;
KOVkROV, L.B.;
=SMIKOV, A.A.) zasl. deyatell nauki J- tekhmiki
doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; MROBRI, K.B.;
DONCHDMO, V.V.,
red.; BUGOVESHCHENSKIY, Yu.N... red.
[Problems in probability theory, mathematical
statistics,
and theory of functions of random variables]
Sbornik za-
dach po teorii veroiatnostei, matematicheskoi
statLstike i
teorii sluchainykh funktsii. Mosk-va, Nauka,
1965. 632 p.
(XIRAI. :18:10)
DINER, J.
Reduction of production cost is a duty of technicians.
P. 197 PRZEGLAD
TE)CHNICZNY (Nacze1na Organizacja Techniczna) Warazowa.
Vol. 76, no. 6.
June 1955
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library
of Congress,
Vol. 4, no. 12, December 1955
DI MR. M. I.
Abdoutnal syndrome in rheumatisim. Sov.zed. 21
no.4:114-11.6 Ap 157.
NLRA 10:7)
1. Is torapevtichaskogo otdolonlya bolluitsy No.16
(glavtqy vrech
L.A.Nasonova, konsulltent i nau(,.hnyy rukoyoditell -
prof., L.I.
Gefter) Voronesha.
(RHBUNATISM, compl.
abdou. pain)
(ABDOKXN, dim.
pain in rhemation)
j~l -
INEAI, ?,,:. "'..
25230 DDIER, 1,.. K. Luchohci zhizni prod umzh3lunar.
Eonftrentsiey rabochei
,z
molode-zhi. -,,olodczhb mira, 1948, "')- 3, S. 1-2
SO; lrtol2iq,Zhizrnal ;71tat.c~y, flo. 30, 1bscow, 1948
DIVERY V. Ya.
Case qf simultaneous diabetes mellitus and diabetes
insipidus.
Zdravookhranenie 5 no.5:55-:36 S--0162. (AURA 16:7)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (za. - prof.
M.A.Polyukov)
Kishinevskogo meditsinskogo instituta i Moldavskoy
respubli-
kanskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - T.VJbshnyaga).
(DIABErES)
I
1 . T)I!,*LP I Ye. S.
2. ussm (600)
4. Cranes, Derricks, etc.
7. Use of a tower cranc for the installation of tho steel frame of a
build.'Ing
and of equi-o-mentv, Elek. sta., 23, No. 10, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessioni, Library of Congress, Februniz,
195). Unclas;-Afted.
DINER, Ye.S., inzhener.
Uning a gantry for installing turbines. Blek.sta. 24
nD.7:47 Jl '53.
(am 6:7
(Cranes, derricks, ate.)
DINER, Ye Sh (Kiyev)
One wideapread error. Mat.v shkole no.1:62-63 Ja-F
'60.
(14IM 13:5)
(Multiplication--Study and teaching)
EWTW/E (1~1 s
P
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ACCESSION NR: AP4047670 S,101311/641000/010/0017/0019
Ye.
amOR: ka oIportli L. a.; -ritsIkaya, G.Yu. Hyuller, Be
TITLE: The use of the dimer of toloyhne-2,4-diisocyanate9as a
vulcanizing
agen r urethan rubbers z
SOURCE: Kauchuk i renina, no. 10, 1%fi, 17-19
T~o TAGS-.~- --toluvIene diistj~t -Airethiin - rubber, vulcanizatic-Mi
rubber
A strength, napbthylenp diisoc ' jipqq/
y~qiq qX11 rubber
ABSTRACT: The possibility of- usigg die dilner of
toluylene-2,4-dtsiisocyanate as
a vulcanizing agent fpr urethan rubhaq to eliminate premature
vulcanization was
investigated at both increase.4 tempar~4turea and room temperature.
The effect of
vulcanizatioTi temper.1ture, time and di3ner content in the SKU rubber
on the
properties (modulus at 300% elongativia, tear strength, relative
elongation,
residual elongation), was determined aqd is shoum by tabulated data.
The formation
of a cross-linked st m.-ctura.. as- a. resu.Lj: of the reaction of
diisocyanate with the
urethan groups of ip shown Bchematically. The best results
were obtained at .143Q, by. for 20 minutes. Good mechanical properties
were obtained with, 16,1 parts, by weigit. of dimer for 100 parts by
weight of rubber.
:lt2
-Card
DIMM-VLOSKO, T.B., pedagog-met0dist (NOBbovskaya Oblast')
Yorms for the guidance of educational work in nurseries
and child-
ran's homes of Moscow bovines. Top.0kh.iat.i dot. 5
no.li-73-77
Ja-F 160. (NIU 130)
(MSCOW PROTMS-IMUCATION. MSCHOOL-KmamoLoGy)
N F r b
MIENOVA 0. T.s DINMMAI~W A. A.
lzmenonle fud4iioriallnogo aostoiardia nervnoi sistezV pri
balkovai
nedost.aLcolulostid. &=Uamil wdificaticn of Lie nervms
syst-a-i
In protan daficlon~~-_J Aelch. pat., loqkva 12:4
July-Au.!_z 50 p.62-6.
Of the Laboratory of l3qorin-ental PaUiology (Ilead - Prof,
L. A') oZ the Lw9tituto of 1,utration of the Acadwv
of -wdcal Sciencos USS11 44d the Department of ftsiology
(,-load - Active "taTibar of the Acadwor of 'ledical
Sciences
USSR Prof, I. J? "ltazenkov) of First losoaxy Order of Len1n
.edical lywtitute, lOjaM*
GVL 199 59 Nov 50
DIN
A* A.
"30me Pathological Variations Which Occur in a State of
Experimental Protein
Deficiency and Tbeir Reversibility." Cand Med Sci, Acad Med
Sel, USSR, 12 Oct 54.
(Vm, 4 uct 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (10)
SO: Swa. No. 481, 5 May 55
1 No 1- M'-'
CHYMM.S, L.A., PILCHAGIN, 11.t1.: DINEWWT, A.A.
Relation of metabolism of nicotinic acid to metabolism of sulfur
containing amino acids. Biokhimila 20 no.2:140-145 Mr-Ap '55.
oaaA a: 8)
1. Laboratoriyz sksperimentallnoy putalogii Instituta pit&.niia
Akademii maditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(SULFUR, metabolism,
amino acid bound. relation to nicotinic acid metab.)
(A.MINO ACIDS, metaboliem,
sulfur-binding, relation to nicotinic acid metsb.)
(ITICOTINIC ACID, metabolism.
USSR / Human and Animal PhysiologY (Normal and
Pathological). T-3
Yetabolism.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Blolcigiya, No 13, 1958, No. 60097
Author : Dinerman, A. A.
Inst : go-tig-iven
Title : Effect of Nicotinic Acid Upon the Changes
Produced
in the Body ~by Increased Amounts of Cystine in the
Diet
OrIE; Pub : Vopr.
.pitaniya, 1957, 16, No 1, 36-43
Abstract Male rats were fed an artificial diet including
9 or
18 gai.% of casein, with added cystine (1) and nicotinic
acid (II). The test lasted 120 days. The addition of
I to the feed in a quantity of 80 mg. daily per rat
decreased its growth rate, ]produced fatty infiltration
in the liver, and reduced the lifb span of the animal.
When II was added (2 mg.) with I, the effect of I was
Card 1/2
28
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Ncwmal and
Pathological) - T-3
Metabolism.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Bi.ologiya, No 13, 1958, No. 60097
reduced. Pathology occuring after the administration of
large doses of I is especially pronounced in rate kept
on a low protein diet, and the defensive effect of II
under these conditions ieveaker. Inrge doses of II
had a negative effect, reflected in increased pathological
changes producod by 1. -- L. A. Kashchevskaya
Card 2/2
KMOBKINA. G. S. ; - UZAKOV.A, Z. A.
-ALAiL,
First session on the problem of "Pat in nutrition."
Vop.pit. 17
no.6:r,-82 N-:D 158- (MIRA 12:2)
(PAT)
aRTR S, L.A.; DINERMAN, A.A. (Moakva)
Hypertension induced by chollne deficiency and its
re-FDrsibilit-j-
[with summary in Inelishl. Arkh.pnt. 20 n0.12:16-24 '58.
(MIRA 12-1)
1. 1z laboratorii patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. -
prof. L.A.
Cherkes) Instituta pitaniya AY.N SSSR.
(CRAOILM, deficiency,
caualr4g, exper. hypertension, reversibility (Rua)
(HMITINSION, exper.
caused by choline defic., revereibility Olue)
DDWMO, A.A.
Effect of antibiotics on the course of choline
deficiency [with
BUMMarY in English]. Vcq).pit. 18 no.1:17-23 -Ta-F'59.
(MIRA 12:2)
1. It la~boratorlipatologichenkoy ficiologii (sav. -
prof. L.A.
Cherkes) Instituta, Pitanlya AMN SSSR, Moskva.
(CHOLD11, deficiency.
eff of antibiotics in animals (Rua))
(ANTIBI~;XCS, eff.
on exper. choline defic. in animals (Rua))
CORM, L.A.; DDIMORMAN, A.A.
Effect of ;-or-b-i-t-o-l Fon the course of choline
deficiency. Biokhimila
24 no.2:329-335 Mr-AP '59- (MI11A 12:7)
1. laborator7 of Pathological llkvaiology, Institute
of Nutrition,
AcadenW of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(SORBIT01, eff.
on exper. choline defic. (Rua))
(CHOLINE, def ic.
eff. of sorbitol (Rus))
C1 S, L.A.; DINMOULN, A.A.
Preventive effect of prolonged norbitol
adminintration in choline
deficiency. Blokhimita 25 n0.1:102--105 ja-r 160.
(MIRA 13:6)
1. Labortaory of Pathological Physiology, Itistitute
of' Nntrition,
Academy of Wdical Selencea of the U.S.18.,11.9 Moscow.
(SORBITOL pharmacol.)
(011OLM defic.)
(KIDIMS pathol. )
DIMMMAN, A.B.
Ellectric woodworking machines] BlektrIfiteirovannyi
instrument
d1la, obrabotizi dereva. Moi3kva. Vses. kooperativnoe
i!zd-va, 1953.
81 P. (baak 7:3)
(Woodworking mEichineiry)
DINMM, A. P.
Static and dyivudc Lmilancing, of turbim rotors, M:09)nraj.,
Goa. nauchno-tekhn, izd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-27., 1946. 99 P- (52-18140)
TJ87O.D5
A P. and D.KH. GARBER.
_t~
Tekhnologiia paroturbostroeniia.
Moskva, Mashgiz, 1948. '366 p. Mus.
Bibliography: p. (364)
(Technolop-N, of steam-timbine construction.)
DLC: TJ?35.D55
SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the
Soviet Union, LfLbrary of
Congress, 1953.
&UTEOR% D. D.
TITM Conference an Suntained Static
Strength of Turb!
ComMents Workinj~ at High Terperstures
(Sovash-~:Wye po,
d.lit Pnoy staticheskoy prochmosti
detalay tarboaashin,
rabotayushchlich pri vysokoy
temperature)
FXRIODZCA.Lt Izvestiya Akad~mii Sauk
SSSH, Ot4alonlye, Tekhatcheekikh
look, 1958, M r 4, pp 149 - 115~0 (V-1-)
ABSTRACTs The Commisaion an the Strennb
of G&n ?"binea from the
Inititut seeirh,n4ki AS SSSH I tit to
of Mechanics Of the
Ac.Sc.USSR) (Chairman - ru.s.neboutno
V) and the Strength
Section of the Leningrad Technical
Committee on Turbine
Ovenstruction (Chairman - T.K. Naumor)
held a conference
--- -ql=b,-. 20-22, IS17 .. the
suataanec& static
;-trs-ngt-h of VtLrbie compo=e=tj;
working at high temperature.
The comferen-t waa opened by an
introdzetory "*cb by
the chairman of the Leningrad
Technical. C~mwitzet an
Turbine Construction, S.A. Kantor.
The 5ager by J~ ~Olng (Institute of
Metallurgy, Ac.Se.
USSR Structur hes5y of Creep" contained
a= account
of the author-s Theory.
Cardl/7 V-0- lyanova and A.R.
r~rellvwnk (Inazitut metaLlurail
" -am- institute of astai.,urgy or the
Ac.Sc.USSR) In
the paper *Xrperixental Investigation
of rOXJ Aspects of
the Theory of Structural Creep*
described results
corroborating aspects of Oding's theory.
Z-A. luzn-*-,v CXe7akiy metal-linheskly
savod I=. Lenin& -
ctary In. loeuln) In his paper
'Problems In
the Yield cf 3t&tli Strength of Turbine
C-axpocents, Working
at High Temperst~area dwelt on data
obtained In Leningrad
Industrial undertakings Indicatine, the
nead for f--,-tl:cr
=roTfmont In design and construEtional
procod=r*.
basic problem in the author0s
opinlon,,18 not so
-h the investigition of the stressets
In .T I
I Idus
6=2412ts as the in7esz1gasion of the
lissiting state$ or
a construzt1cas. The author also noted
'Le used for
MarinentiLl in7egZigation of model
-Otorm, A-V~ and
frameworks cf tt=binsa and ouw~e!!t~:!
~=tt,- tcfzria t=4
C-wr"eat th-- questio.- of
ox~,fiui&Lne; such an assembly in
One Of the factorlea with complete
contralisat-'r-- and
co-ordination of work in this
direction. The author
criticized the I.-Solasible unplanned
wort taking ;;Lac*
at the present tize in extenso=ttry,
Stan each umdertazlc,~
r,ust itself solve problems relating to
eauge, cesomts for them.
methods of teallnt: and appropriate
ap;aratus.
jl~~A.- , sper.o! t-adar~-s of
(TsIAU) presented :_p
~en _;S
rer.gth of Coclonents at High per t- .
A.P. (TB1111TkASh) go a a paper on
investigation of the BearivE Capacity
of Disks*
N.A. Korea' (Le ZZradekly
netallicheskiy za~od ir.
'51-&1lAA---LeZLiagx&d Wetal Factory
LMCMI Stalin) = the PS;I.-
Apparatus for Testinc Sustained
Streneth of So=e Turtine
Stator Cczpon*nta" dealt with iters
ofqqui;--~nt co.-~tr.ctrd
at his factory for investleatirs the
stress a
-,nter of t~=,-vnentmt p1b alt.
V.S. Xs::eafr.'.e.c,, (tookovakiy
gosudaretveazyy
-a paper an 'Cre.p of a.-
Posco. aia~e -'ersity) Cave
resistant Alloys at Hirb Tecperatureo.
Vie a~ttor dts.rit,ed
experixental Inveatigai ions on tle
betav~,~.Lr z., t-le steels
SI-257 and Ll-iC5 unde; conditions of
cozplex stress and
Card3/7 high steady tec,,eratilre.
DINEPYIAN, A. P.
Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the effect of accelerated
condi-
tions of starting of turbine on the work capacity of its
vanes."
Moscow, IL961. 23 PP; with diagrams; (Ministry of Higher
and
Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Lenin
Power Inst); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup,
214)
87774
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AUTHORS: Dinerman, A. P. , ~Jerinov, G, N~ , Engineers and
Toropov, V_.K77_Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE- Operating Experience with the Welded Rotor of an
Experimental Gas Turbine of TsNI1TMASh
Ty pe -) r T ',I- E GTU - 7 0 0
PERIODICAL; Energomashinostroyeniye, 1961, No. 1,
pp~ 31 -- 35
TEXT.~ In 1950 TsNIITMASh (Central Scientific Research
Institute of Technology and ?.Iachine Building) developed
and operated an experimental gas turbine type EGTU-700 The
main use of the set, was in studying the strength of blade
steel by means of a model and making full-scale tests on
turbine blades under conditions close to those encountered
in service, The programme involved testing bladi.~s to
failure. A cross-sectional diagram of the gas turbine is
given- it had a welded rotor. The turbine delivered no
usefui power, all the energy of the gas being expended in
overcoming friction. The gas temperature at the guide vanes
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Operating Experience with the Welded Rotor of an Experimental
Gas Turbine of TsNIITMASh Type EGTU-700
Was 700 OC and the turbine speed was 4 200 r.p.m, Until
'this turbine had been built no welded rotors had been used
in Soviet turbine manufacture and a welded rotor was
incorporated in this turbine so that it thorough check could
be made on its operating properties, During 2r- 000 hours
operation of the turbine the performance of the roter was
carefully observed in respect of stability of' shape and
dimensions, Watch was also kept on the operating conditions-
After 25 000 hours operation the rotor, was cut up into
samples
and thoroughly examined. The rotor was made of' steel
,grade 4 1A u*. J ~: (EI405) .Its heat treatment and welding
are described; analyses of the main arid weld metal are
given-- During running, the gas tem 9erature was 700 oC-. the
disc-rim temperature was 630 - 635 C and the weld temperatuire
was 60o _ 620 OC, During its period of operation the turbine
was started and stopped more than I BOO times and of these
250 starts were from cold During operation thero were
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Operating Experience with the Welded Rotor of an
Experimental
Gas Turbine of TsNIIT14ASh Type EGTU-',14)0
75 cases of blade failure and at each -the rotor
experienced
a sudden impact load of UP to 5 tons, Ie2ding to bending
stresses in the welds of up to 250 kji'lcm .
The behaviour of the rotories carefully observed in.
service.
Vibration measured on the bearing frame was 6 - 10 ~t at
the:
start and after 25 000 hours operation had increased to
18 - 20 ~t. Systematic measurements of the rotor showed
that
the external diameter of the rim increased by 0.45 mm in
25 000 hours, which is about 0.08%. Analysis showed that
the
rate of disc strain was greatest during the period of a
large
number of starts and stops as compared with other
periods.
After 8 coo - 9 000 hours operation some cracks were
observed
at the place where the blades were fitted to the rim and
at: the
end of operation of the turbine the cri-.xcks had
extended and
increased in width up to 0.4 - 0.5 min. Cracking started
during a period of intensive operation of the turbine
under
variable conditions with frequent starts and stops. The
disc
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Operating Experience with the Welded Rotor of an
Experimental
Gas Turbine of TsNIITMASh Type EGTU-*700
and neighbouring parts of the blade roots underwent
appreciable erosive-corrosive wear during the first 500
-
700 hours., After 3 000 hours of operation the o-xide
film
was completely removed from the rotor. The thickness of
the layer removed was 0.2 mm and the rotor surface
became
uniformly rough and of a grey colour,
Metallographic sections were made of the rotor and weld
metal.
Both,before and after operation the microstructure of
the
main metal consisted of austenite, carbides of niobium
and
a finely-dispersed phase which was not identified,, The
amount
of this finely-dispersed phase increased during
service. The
microstructure of the weld metal after service
consisted of
austenite and carbides. A finely-dispersed phase was
evolved
in service. Mechanical tests were made on the metal.
During service the plastic properties of the main metal
of -the
rotor were impaired, particularly the irapact
strength2which,
on tangential specimens, fell from 7.3 to 2.6 kg,,ni/cm
Card 4/5
877774
S/114/61/'0oCi/0ol/0o6/0o9
E194/E355
Operating Experience with the Welded Rotor of an
B.xperimental
Gas 'turbine of TsNlITMASh Type EGTU-700
After 25 000 hours operation the weld metal had very
poor 2
plastic properties, the impact strength was about I
kg,m/cm
the relative extension 5% and the constriction 8% at room
temperature. After 25 000 hours operation the weld metal
broke
after bending through a very small angle (30 - 35a) but
the
main metal retained high plasticity in the axial
direction and
reduced plasticity in the tangential specimen (angle of
bending 50 - 550).
It is concluded that the welded rotor was substantially
undeformed after service. The weld became much more
brittle,
It is concluded that if the welq metal has 5-8% relative
elongation and l,to 1.5 kg.m/cm impact strength its
plastic
properties are adequate for reliable operation in rotors
of the
kind and subject to the conditions described,
There are 5 figures and 3 tables.
Card.5/5
D~NEMUM, A. P.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOrTATION SOV/6086
Nauchnoye soveshchanlye po teplovyrn napryazheniyam v elementakh
turbomashin.
2d. Kiyev, 1961.
Teplovyye napryazhentya v elementakh turbomashin; dbklady nauchnogo
soveshch-
a n i y a., vyp. 2 (Thermal Stresses in Turbomachine Parts; Reports of
the Sci-
entific Conference. no. 2), Kiyev, Izd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1962. 174 p. 1800
copies printed. -
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Ukrainakoy SSR. Inatitut mekhanikl.
'Reap. Ed.: A. D. Kovalenko, Academician, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR;
Ed.:
T. K. Remennik; Tech. Ed.: A. M. Lisovets.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for scientific
workers wnd tur-
bine designers.
Card 1/6
Thermal Stresses (Cont. SOV 16086
COVERAGE: The book contains 18 articles dealing with
InvestiRations connected'
with thermal stresses in turbine components. Individual
articles discuss ther-
moelasticity, thermoplasticity, thermal conductivity, and
temperature fiel
ds
,..o
No personalities are mentioned. References accompany 17
articles. The n
at
ference recommended broadening the theoretical and experimental
investIg io s
of aerothermoelastic and aerothermoplastic problems, the
development of nv su.
tigations of general problems of the theory of thermoelasticity
and therml3pl
ticity based on the thermodynamic principles of reversible and
nonreversible
processes, the development of effective calculation methods for
thermal atr; esses
taking Into account plastic deformations and creep in thin- and
thtck-wall,!~ struc-
tural members under stationary and nonstationary operating
condittions, )Ke.de-
velopment of experimental-research methods for thermometry and
tensiametry in
connection with modern operational conditions of mechanical
structures. and the
broadening of investigations of problems In the thermostrength
of structures,
especially of those operating under conditions of frequent and
sharp. temperature
changes.
Card 2/6
Thermal Stresses (Cont. )
SOV/6086
Savchenko, V. I. [Kiyev]. Investigation of Thermal Stresses in
Turbine-
Machine Components by the Photoelasticity Method 106
b4nerman , A. P. )[Moscow]. On the Mechanism of the Effect of
Accelerated
I S__
,-'R-egime -of,.T_~~bine Startups on the Efficiency ofTurbine
Disks 117
Gokhfel'd, D. A. [Chelyabinsk]. Some Results of the
Experimental Investiga-
tions of Adaptability to Thermal Influences 133
Vasillchenko, G. S. [Moscow]. Effect of the Radial Temperature
Gradient
on the State of Stress of Turbine Disks Operating Under Creep
Conditions 141
Fridman, L. I. [Kuybyshev). On the Problem of Investigating
'.Repeated
Heating and Cooling 149
Ulitko, A. F. [Kiyev]. Stationary Problem in Thermal
Conductivity for
a Cone 156
Card 5/6
31.11-56
s/o96/62/000/005/003/009
E194/E454
AUTHORS: Dinerman, A.F~,_.Engineer, Getsov, L.B., Engineer
TITLE: An investigation of the strength of gas turbine di-ses,
under transient conditions
PERIIODICAL: Toploonergotika, 110.5, 1962, 313-113
TE)"T: A study made at TsNIITMASh of the influence of multiple
turbine sta -rts on disc life of four discs made by the
"Ekonomayzer" Works for a 600 k1V turbine of steel grades
DL4-612
(E!-612) and D-11-481 (Ei-481) is described. Properties and
analysis of the metals are given. Stresses were calculated on a
computer, rim stress calculations being made-without allowance
for
stress concentrations. Conditions were; speed 12000 rpm,
frequent and rapid starts (1500 -'1-o 3000), calculat-ed
minimum
temperature drop in the disc 3000C, disc rim temperature at
100'/'o load = 5200C and at 125% load = 5700C. Test conditions
were
chosen to suit two opposite assumptions, namely (1) the
intensity
of disc cooling ensures the same temperature drop immediately
after starting and during steady running and (2) after starting
the temperature drop in the disc is gradually reduced to a
level
Card 1/3
s/o96/62/000/005/003/00')
An investigation of the strength ... E194/E454
corresponding to a steady state condition. The main objects were
to co,-zipare the life and performance of the discs made of the
two
kinds of steel, to obtain an idea of -the role of stress
concentrators and to determine whether the disc operating
condItions are sa'L6 if there are stress concentrations in the
rim.
All discs were tested to failure. Detailed test results are
given and they show the following. The disc life is :not reduced
when the rim stress concentrations are increased. Discs of steel
EI-481 were stronger than those-of EI-612 under the stated test
conditions. During the tests the discs of steel BI-481 were
some,what strained and -those of steel, EI-612 were not. Cracks
oril-inated at places of highest stress connentration and
extended
over the width of the disc despite the ab,--:nce of any clear
influence of stress concentrations on the disc performance. The
numbers of cycles to disc failure was considerably greater than
that at which cracks were observed to form so that the
material-q
are plastic and cracke.d.discs can operate safely for a time.
e
Samples taken from the. disc rims after testing were of 'the
same
mechanical properties as the initial materials. Attempts were
Card 2/3.
S/096/62/000/005/003/009
An investigation of the strength ... E194/E454
made to estimate disc life under rapid starting conditions by
means of L.F.Coffin's formulae but they were unsuccessful.
Calculated in accordance with Coffin, number of cycl.Ls to
failure
was much greater than the experimental number. Ho%-~,ever, the
tests confirmed that the discs can operate safely under
starting
conditions which do not cause repeat'ed plastic deformation of
varying sign anywhere,in the disc. There are 6 figures and
6 tables.
ASSOCIATION: TsNIITMASh zavod "Ekonomayzer"
(TsNIITKkSh I'Ekonomayzer" Works)
Card:3/3
ALITSHULIM, Z.Y~.. insh.; BASTUNSKIY, M.A., inzh.; BMSUL',
V.U., inzh.;
BM101aG. I.E., inzh.; BOGOPOLSKIY, B-Kh., inzh.; BUKHARIN,
S.I.,
inzh.; GRROWN, B.G., inzh.; GRINSHPUN, L-V., inzh.; DRRM,
G.L.,
inzh ; DIRERSHTEYN A.G., inth.; ZIATOPOLISKIY, D.S.,
iznh.; KIAHM,
A.V.: inzT.-.--Tbfii:4j7-'Tu.V., inzh.; 1XVITIN, I.P.,
inah.; HELINIKOV,
L.Y., inzh:: HNL'KUHOV,, L.G.. inzh.; 'HADILI . M.B.,
inzh.; PAVLOV.
N.A., inzh.; PASIMN. D.A.. inzh.; FUSIN, B.Ya., inzli.;
PYATKOVSKIY.
P.L., inzh.; RAZNCSCHIKOV, D.V., inth.; ROZENOYER, G.Ya.,
inzh.;
ROZENBERG, R.L., inzh.; ROYTWNBERG, N.L., inzh.;
RYABI14SKIT, Ya.I.,
inzh.; SYPCHKNKO, I.I., inzh.; TARACHNIKOV, L.D., inzh.;
FEVDMAN.
A.S., inzh.; SHTRAKHKAN, G.Ya., i-nzh.; SHTMIJOAS, V.S.,
inzh.;
LHVI5?IN. I.P., otvetstvenW red.; STELIMAKH, A.H.,
red.izd-va;
RRK 1R. O.G., tekba.red.
[Overall mechanization and aui;omatization of production
processes in
the coal industry] Kompleksnaia mekhanizataiis i
avtomatizatsiia
proizvodstvenrqkh protsessov ir ugollnoi promyshlennosti.
Pod red.
IU.V.Kozina i dr. Moskva, Ugletakhizdat, 1957. 82 p. (MIRA
11:3)
1. Gosuderstvennyy proyektno-konstruktorskiy inatitut. 2.
Institut
Giprougleavtomatizatetya i Tekhnichookogo Upravleniya
Ministerstva
ugollnoy promvahlennosti (for all except: Levitin,
Stellmakh,
Bekker)
(Automatic control) (Coal mining machinery)
DI NFARSHTEYN. G.; BRWHADER, H., rukovaditell
fotokruzhka (Leninskiye
gory)
Builders meter photography. Sov.foto 18 n0-11:32 N
'58
(MIRIL 11:12)
1. Predaedatell pravleniya Doma IcWtury "Novator"
(for Diner-
shtsyn)
(Photography)
IVANOV, Konstantin Petrovich; SHEYNIS, Zinoviy
Savellyevich;
DIMCR HTAYN, I., red.; DANILINA, A., tekhn.red.
[the state of Israel, its economic conditions and
foreign
policy] Gosudarstvo 12rail', ego polozhenie i
politiks.
Izd.2., dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo, polit.lit-ry, 1959.
187 P.
(MIRA 12:11)
(3arael-Economic conditions) (larael--Foreign
relations)
MOREV, Vladimir Nikolayevich,
zhurnaliat-me0dunarodnik;
!~~d..; TFOYANOVSKAYA, N., takhn. red.;
[Pentagon; notes of a Soviet journalist)Pentagon;
zametki sovet-
skogo zhurnalista. Moskva, Gospolitizdat, 1963. 158 p.
(MIRA 16:2)
(United States-Military policy)
DINERSHTFlYN. L.I.; SVFIRCHKOV. N.I.; MOROZOVA. B.L.
"Penetration of methane into dwellings from settling
tanks for sugar
industry sewage. Gig. i san. 23 no.12:77 D '58. (MIRA
12:1)
(MET-HANN) (AIR-POILIMION)
(SUGAR INDUS TRY.-BY-PROWCTS)
POZHIDAIEVA., Yis,V.
_~~Efqggn L.
Results of the anal7vis of disease incidence in
workers of
firebrick factories. Mrudy Vor. mod. inst,
47t102-103 '62
(MIRA 16:12)
1. Voranezhska3ra oblastnaya
sanitamo-epi-.demiologicheiikaya
stantsiya.
I LI UTEYN,,-L.V.; SOKOUJVA, A.P.; SHIRMAN, A.M.
Problem of late sequelae following a craniocerebre-I
trauma
in early childhood. Zhur. rievr. i psikh. 64
no.7tlD5&-l064 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Otdel patomorfologii tsentrallnoy nervnoy sistemy
(zaveduyush-
chiy- kand. med. nauk A.P. Sokolova, niiuchnyy
konsul'tant - prof.
A.P. Avtsyn) Naixchno-issledovatellskogo instituta
psikhiatrii
(direktor - prof. D.D. Fedotov) Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya
RSFSR, Moskva.
3)INEaSHTEYN, H.B.; LIIVIN, II.M.
A shop of outstanding quality work. Leg.prom. 14
n0-7:46-48
1. Rachallnik skaperimentalinogo
2. Nachaltnik portfollnogo teekha
(Leather industry)
(KUU
tookha (for Dinershtern)
(for Levin)
Jl 154.
7:7)
I A- , - - . - - I-
~ /.~ iS~'/- i1_'5 ~
AXSELIBAND, A.I.; DINERSHT] CYN.
Improve operations in enterprises manufacturing
leather accessories.
Leg.prom-17 no-9:40 S 157. (MIM 10:12)
1. Rabotniki Minskoy [kozhevennoy] fabriki imeni
Kuybyaheva.
(White Ruesia-Gloves)
SHISHMAPXVA, L.B.; DINERSHTET-M. P.A.
Painting of metallic iind wood items with heated
lacquers and
enamels. Lakokras.mat,i ikh primo no.3.41-44 160.
(MIRA14:4)
(Painting, Industrial)
MAKSIMOVAS V.G.; DINERSHTEYNj, P,A.; YELISEYVAp K.G.;
GOLOVINA, K.N.
1
Using the PE-220 poi~rester lacquer for finishing
wooden articles.
Lakokras.mat. i ikh Itim. no.4:48-50 162. (14IRL
16:11)
MkKSIMOVA, V.G.; YELISEYEVA, II&G.; GORDINAf
N.V.;.DINERSHTEYNp P,A.
Finishing of wood articles with FE-2199 maleic
ac-Id polyester
by means of the flow coat method. Lakokras. mat. i
ikh prim.
no.408-41 163. (MIRA 16tlO)
I') ~ A " "- (
w -4 w,- - - ) - -
TRUB, G., inzhaner; DIM, S.., inzhener; SHNVTSOV, N., inzhener.
Standardization of labor and technological processes. Sots.
trud no.12:69--76 D 156. (MLRA 10:2)
(Production standards)
PUZYNYA, L.V.; DINNS, Yu. I.
- I
Two-tone colored leather for shoo uppers.
Leg.prom-15 no.10:
44-47 0 '55. (KLRA 9:1)
1.Glavnyy modellyer fabriki no.2 "Proletarskayn
pobeda" (for
Pazynya).2.Nachallnik sakroyno-a-yrubochnoy
laboratorii (for
Dines). (Shoe industry)
ROMPAUA Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H
Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding
Materials. Concretes.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 65207
Author Voichescu P Dinescu A
Inst
Title Mineralizing Action of Fluorapatite on Portland
Cement Clir-Acer
Orig Pub: Bul. Inst. politehn. Bucuresti, 1956, 18, No
3-4,
231-243
Abstract: It was established that raw-material mixtures
with fluorapitite act in the capacity of a miner-
alizer cake at a temperature of 14100. The pre-
sence of a continual isomer series 2CaO*SiO2-3CaOo
P205 in a 11-component system CaO-2CaO-SiO2-CaF2-
3CaO'P205, which belongs to the mixture investi-
4o
ROMANIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H
Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding
Materials. Concretes.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 65207
Abstract: gated, specifies the process of
mineralization.
The eutectic point of this system lies below 12050)
while the normal clinker of the system CaO-A1203-
Fe20 S102 forms the liquid phase at 13380. Accord-
ing K a comparison with CaF2, fluorapatite reduces
the temperature of the formation of the liquid phase
by 400. Fluorapatite exerts a stabilizing action
onp -2CaO-S'02, by expanding the zone of its stabil-
ity to the temperature Of the environment. The
method of cooling the clinker from the mixturea
mineralized by the fluorapatite has no influence
on the quality of the cement.
Card 2/2
TEODORESCU, Gr.; DI M CUV A.
Colorimetric method for dosing isonicotinic acid
hydrazide.
Bul Inst Politeh 26 no.lt49-52 -Ta-F 164.
1. Laboratory of Inorganic and Analytic Chemistry,
Polytechnic
Institute, Bucharest.
- -11141ILSMIq
SURNATTE, GiVen Names
Countr7: Pum;.nia
Academic Degrees: Engineer
Affiliationt Trust for Prospecting Explorations and for the
Opening of
N-e-w--YII~7es (Trus-t-uY-d-,6 -E;.-- lorarl- sl De-sehideri. de
Bucharest
567u-F-de: Bucharest Revista de. Geodezi2 al OrEaLnizarea
Terltoriului , No 3
1961, Pp
Data: "The Determination of the Azizmth in & Star end in Pairs of
Stars having tho SRM6 lidght
GPO 961643
S12691631000100110051032
AOO1/A101
AUTHOR: Dinescu, Alexandru
,-Z---
TITLE: Application of the method of calculatirg ephemeris of Earth's
artificial satellites on the basis of 1he known elements, and
comparison of the results with observations made in Bucharest
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal; Astronomiya, no. 1, 1963, 10,
abstract 1.51.89 ("Studii si cercethri astron. pi scismol. Acad.RPR,"
1962, V. 7, no. 1, 167 - 1k, Rumanian; Russian and French summaries)
TEXT: The method of calculating the ephemoris of.an artificial Earth
sat-
ellite proposed by M. S. Yarov-Yarovoy and Ye. A. Grebennikov
(RZhAstr, 1960,
no. 6, 4936) and applied by the~author to the satellites 11 (1957(.3)
and III
(1958;~_') during several days when these satellit.c.,; were observed
in Bucharest is
2
considered. The calculation of ephemeris was per-formed on the basis
of elements
published by Yu. V. Batralcov for the satellite 191i8 S-' (RzhAstr,
1962, IA115)
and L. G. Jacchia 1957/3, while these calculaticn.1; w,0e conducted
with both for-
mulae and auxiliary tables by I. D. Zhongolovich and V. M. Amelin
(RZhAstr, 1961,
Card 1/2
2
SO/n 9/63/looo/ool/005/032
1.6
Application oV'the method of... A001/A101
2AI52). Discrepancies between the)observed and calculAted
positions are less than
differences between the observations and positions re&rted by
the telegrams of
"Kosmos", which means that the alaments have been impriovt!d.
There are 9 references.
From author's sum.mary
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
DINESCU,, Alemandru
Observations made Ath theodolite of the oarth'B artificial
satellite
1960 tl. Studii astron. oeismol 7 no.2s3l3.-3l5 .162.
j,
POPOVICI, Galin; SINGEORZAN, Ion Porvin; RI~ZSCU
I I
Visual observations of artificial satellites, rade at
the Station 131
of the Bucharest Observatory from January lat t6
Deceeber 31st, 1961.
Studii astron. seismol 7 no.2017-322 v62.
POPOVICI, Calin; SINGEORZAN, Ion Corvinj
PjM5'SGLT,-.Ajq);qndru
Yisual observations of the artificial satellites of the
Wth made
at the astronomical observatory in Bucharest, Station
l~l, in the
period: January 1 - December 31, 1962. Studii. astron
apismol 8
no.1:121-129 163.
DINESCU, Ale3amdru
Theodolite observatiq~s of the earth artificial
satellite in 196)
~,- Studii astron saismol 8 no.1s131-134, 163.
i r ~j
~erva:
ar
M13-
;d
re-,- e e
i4ai 4acli
coz
us lb ~of 4A
I e eq-O'n.Ah, aUs of non$lTaul-
IculAted'~,f6r'i e~ ca .sat, el
ns -hit :I- ~7
0,.*ZJ-s,-)nq to,--k ow the! - sate- qlt~,
apsaryr.
-si fa,neous
O..",ways I
ser. a-,.J:--~,
ereix -tilo eriods~ V
he,
-th' ~`i~sbid 6 the
n -i ~Vb-
an
rvatl. Yk,
en n, and
~6f. AM :'iV .
n on
e a
V-
Imam
!EP
L
7T
JXMSCUS, Alexar4ru
Geocentric coordinate calcuUtion of aati)U~tem arA
aUtions,,
using nonsimultanamo obser",tions of tbm 'earth
artifloied
eateUitoo. Studii astron saismol 8 no.;!%175-195
063.
DIIESCU, iUexandru
observations of ECIO 1, tho earth's
arti!".sial satellAtt,
with the theodolite. Studii astron 9 nc,,
1.,,97.-100 ~64.
POPOVIGI, Galin-, GIRSMARU, VAgdalena; IDINT!01,
Alexandru; SINGEORZAN,
Ion Corvin
Visual observations of the earth's artifie'al
satellites carried
out at 3tation 1131 of the Astronomical
Ob.,iorvatory in Bucharest
during the period January J~Decembor )1, 1963.
"jt,ixdil 3stron
9 no. 1:101-111 164.
DIKEISCIU , Alaxandru
Errors of goocent-le positions OF a antellita.
I;tudii natron
10 no.1:13-:?3 f65.
Theodolite obseivatlofta of artificial satellites.
lbld.,107-
112
1. Astronomical Obsaviatory, 5 Cutitul de AtgInt qt,
Bucharest.
Submitted octobar 23, 1964, June 1, 1964.
POPOVICI Calin; DINESCU Alexanck-3; !RSMARU,
Magdalena; CORVIN SINGEORZAN,
!on
Visual observations of artificial satellites obtained
at the
(1131) Bucharest Station in 1964. Studit astron 10
no.1:113-
125 165,
1, Astronomical Observatory, 5 Cutitul do Argint St,,
Bucharest.
AL
4
~T
~ACCESSWN',M-., AP40414191 R1000VWP 6fOO7/9404/0408
'Amalia
AUT1101-k Clocolu, P aina, MescuL_ Gothaidi Fr., Minea, 1.
.11=su, R.,
isolacolu, s,.
--
f Th So 9
TITLE-
m
.
.
granular Molecular sle#es from kaolin
L901URCE: Revista. '661C.4es V.-
Lira. 11. 1964., 404-4-08
'MPIC TAGS: mollecubw sfevB
ka6lin,'kadllneluveproaration, kaolin
granulation, Malaxa pnwess, kaolin
sydrusion, cilcinatioll
AMRACT: The -authors reportAhe reffiat;6,0,
twieriments carried out with the intention
of reproducing the syntheals
of molerndar sleyeii -hvm kaolin, without the addition of bind-
ing
agent snad using mvthodB which vary slightl- the
s y h-om those previously desoribed in I
.
literature. The k2DIin found in Aghi:res, Rumiuila, was used as the
basic material; eiLher
i
both being a-blo
the Ist (78% kaolin) or :2nd (75% kuolh* grade oftbis miterIal maj be
used,
to yield Bieves with high absoiVfion capatAties (25-32g 1120/100g)
was poren of 4A. 'rho
static absorption capaclIties, were firat
diftrmhied for loth qpeBof materiel; the results
ratory apparatus used
in also
are reported in tables, and a achematio iRagrw:a of the Inbo
cribed
given. The varlouB steps useii In the wftal mmulachning procedure
wvAlmn des
Card 1/3
_14
-ACCESSION
NM:-AP4644191:
rhi fAb':)-,i6lIn.t6-tbe d6sirtid-dilnell,310115 ~(Iengthw
a Iran W 0 0
diameter) may be carried o7at by 2 meffii-.Pds: method (a) Is based on the
extiusion of wet
kaolin paste, after prerviousheating at 120C wid addition of 30% water
CMvlaxa"process),
drying and grinding of -the extnidedmuUirial, and final. sorting of the
granules; b) grinding
of, dry kaolin cakes directly W the and subsequent soiling of the
gr .anules. 2) The calcInation of the gfavules Is 6arrled;--out partially
in a 1ftraWry oven
and partiallyin anelectr1c ov,-m type XV~8, of 100 11te'rs capacity,
equipped witb sifica
rods. The optinr:m temperature of calcination Is 670-700C (not to exceed
750C), for a
duration of 5 hours. Eotb ovens, are eVtipped with temperature regulatorv,
calibrated in
intervals of + 20C. 3) The alkali treatment phase is carried out with a
9-lr:~ NaOH solu-
tion inot to exceed 16%~, for a period of 5-10 hou-rs. IMechanical stirring
(if the kaolin
granules is not recommended. Consequently, the operation is carried out
partially in a
boiler without stirrer, and pvxtiaUy in v boiler equipped with a Cottrell
pump system,
for the reflux of the solution. Daring this operation, to produce a mwdimim
absorption
capacity of the inDlecul-ar sleve.structuTiB, the diameteir of the granules
cannwt exceed 2
mm. Following alkali treatment, the,nolecular Blevesobtalned UO waBhBd with
wateZ
until the washing soluiJou reaclien apfl*fD-9.3. A sDbemaklvi diagram ofa
laboratory-
In I Nil
DE4ESCU, D.
Concerning the activity of the technical cowiittee of the
netallurgical
enterprise "Boleslaw Bierut". Metallurgy mid hichine
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