SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT EYGENBROT, V.M. - EYKHE, G.N.

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EYGENUROT, VJI. [Multichannel control of technological process-,s as a means for decreasing expenditures and increasing the reliability of automatic control systems] Mnogokanall- noo regulirovanie tekhnalogicheakikh protsessov kak sredstvo sokrashcheniia zatrat i povyshonlin nadezh- nosti sistem avtomaticheskogo regulirovaniia. Moskva, Vses. zaochnyi in-t piBhchevoi promyshl 1963. 20 p. itIfIRA 17:5) FIGET'iROT, VJ% [Heano of optimalizing control] Sredstva ekstremallnowo regullrovanita, Moskva,, Vses. zaochnyl ir.-L pishchevot promystil., 1963. 21 p. (MIRA 17;7) LUKIYANOV, Nikolay Georgiyevich; BYGENEROT, Viktor Molseyevich; SOLGANIK, G.Ye,, ved. red.';'VO,ROMVk- V.V.p tekhn. red. [Pneumatic remote control] Pnevmaticheskaia telemekhanika. Moskvay Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 76 p. (MIRA 17:3) ROZENTSVIT, TSitsiliya Illinichna; 'EYGENBROT, Viktor Moiseyevich; SHIPETIN L.I. I , red.; UR , G.Ye., te . A (Master systemaof-programming and tracking controllers of industrial processes] Zadaiushohie ustroistva programmnykh I alediashchiM reguliatorov tekhnologicheskikh protsessov. Moskva, Gosenergoisdat, 1963. 108 p. (Biblioteka po aTto- matike, no.71) (MIRA 16:7) (Electric controllers) T.IRNOV, Sorgey Mikhaylovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; GRIVIN, Vladislav Volldemarovich; YELIN, Allbert Vasillyevich; KOCFEROV, Anatolly Vasillyevich. Prinimali uchastiye: TSAREVA, T.I.; EYGENBROT. V.M.; YEROFEYEV, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk dots., reisenzent*; SAIGULROV, Ye.V., st. pre- pod., retsenzent; MIVAYEVA, T.M., red.; PYATNITSKIY, V.N.) tekhn. red. [Laboratory work on the course "Principles of automatic control and the automation of production processes."] La- boratornyi praktikum po kursu 110snovy avtomatiki i avto- matizatsii proizvodstvennykh protsessov." (By] S.N.Smirnov i dr. Moskva) Gizlegpropip 1963. 322p. (MIRA 17:3) ACCESSION NR: AT4042446 S/0000/64/000/000/0132/0136 AUTHOR: Luklyanov, N. G.; ML3-ler) Yu. Ya.; Eygenbrot., V. M9 TITLE: The development and test results of pneumatic telemetry systems SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye soveshchanlye po' pnevmo-gidravilcheskoy avtomatike. 5th, Leningrad, 1962. Pnevmo- I gidroavtomattka (,Pneumatic and hydraulic contr*ol)*, materialy* soveshchanlya. Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1964, 132-136 TOPIC TAGS: automation,.control system, feedback, telemetry, pneumati..c c6ntrol system, pneumatic telemetry system, pneumomechanical transducer ABSTRACT: The telemetry systems considered inthis paper are intended to transmit information from distant objects to a central"dispatching point. Detailed des- criptions are given of a nozzle-damper coding device, a relief-probing coding de- vice and a pneumomechanical transducer. The purpoge of the tests, which were Car- ried out.at the Novouflmskly neftepererabaty-.',-vayushchiy zavod (Novoufimsk Petro- leum Refinery), was to'determine the operational capacity of phe pneumatic measure- ment systems, the errors in the transmission of themeter readings, and' 'the An-bunt of time taken by the signal to paqs from the iqstant the call Is made to the ap- pearance of the reading on the secondary instrumenti From the results of the tests It Is concluded that the use of pneumatic telemetry systems has practical impor- Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4042446 tance. Such systems .are dtsting ulskedby their highly accurate t~ -ansmission of the meter readings, by being cornplotdly.fir6- and "ploslon-proof~' andby their reli- ability an.d immunity to noise. Orig. art hasi, 4 figures. ASSOCIATION; none SUBMITTED: 29Jan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IE NO REF SOV:' 601 OTIiER: 000 Card 2/2 A IEYGENIF-OT, VikLor 1.01seyol;ich; TJT-I-I;iK'W, F.Ye:., ret.,mizC-rit; S111FEITINip L.I.p i;~~d*-' [Use of elect.ron-beam tubes In iiUltiple-poinL control] PrImenenie elektronp-luchevykh tnibuk cilia irnogc- tochechnogo konLrolis, Moskva, Enorg,11a, 1965. 94 P. (Bibliotaka po avtomatike, no.1-35 j.. (MIRA 18: 5) L C-0331-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5014003 ~UR/0119/65/000/005/0017/0018 681-142.353-1 hUTHOR: Eygenbrot, V. M. (Engineer) rITLE: Automatic function estimator SOURCE: Priborostoyeniyep no - 5, 1965, 17-18 TOPIC TAGS: function estimatort automatic function estimator. ABSTRACT: A mechanical device is described which is intended for continuous estima- tion of the f(t)-f(t- V) functionj it is based on a visible function record (e.g., in ink) and a follower photo-head shifted with'respeot to the tecording organ in the direction of (paper strip) motion. The device whoed principal design features are shown can be used as a first-derivativa generator In automatic-control systems. Orig, arts haBt 2 figures and 2 formulas. ASSOCUTION: none SUBmnmt 00 ENCL 00 SUB CODE: DP, Ea NO REY SM 002 OTM 000 Ca TO ACCESSION NR: AT4.043272 !S/2744/64/000/007/0015'/0019 AUTHOR: Ivehanko, Yo. G., Eygenson, A. B. Sevastlyanova,' G. V., Garipova, L. Z. 77TLE: Quality of commercial Romashkii petroleum SOURCE: Ufa. Bashkiraldy naucbno*-Issfedo'vatel1s1dy Institut po peretabotke nefti. Trudy*, no. 7, 1964. Sernisty*ye nefti I produkty* ikh pererabotki (Sour crude oil and prbducts of refining), 15-19 TOPIC TAGS: petroleum, Romashkin petroleum*, sulfur content, octane rating, petrdleum residue, petroleum refining ABSTRACT: It was found experimentally that. the sulfur content of Romashkin petroleum had Incieased from 1. 6% (in 1956) to 1. 8- 2. 0% (1962) due to a change In the proportion of crude ofis from different sites within the Romashkira area. Since an Increase in sulfur content markedly affects the quality of petroleum products, the. 1962 petroleum sample i was further investigated for sulfur content in the various iractions. Results are tabulated and the distribution of sulfur in narrow fractions is plotted against temperature (see the Card 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4043ZT2. Enclosure). The total content of fractions obtained at 200 axfd 300C remained almost un- changed, as did the octane characteilatics of the benzene distillates obtained.from the 1962 sample. Fractions above 270C had a higher sulfui- content than in 1956. The sulfur content of the benzene fractions was low, while that of the distillates of diesel fVel and residues was increased. 'An increase In the sulfur content of commercial petroleum by 0. 26% causes thoyield of white products to decrease by 1. 5%. Investigation of the sulfur content in the petroleum residuei3 showed that fractions taken below 350C had ~k lower 'sulfur content than specified by the standards, but higher by 0. 5% than in'the analogous residue from 'a 1956 sample. When -processed In a cracking plant, thiq residue gave a low-standard fuel. The sorting of petroleum according to the sulfur content is absolutely essential for planning the adequate technological conditions to obtain high-grade products. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 4 tables.' ASSOCIATION: Bashkiraldy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut p6 pererabotke nefti, Ufa. (Bash1dr Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum Refinh%) 2/4 rd L AT4043272s,*X, 4F to - Irv 0 JO too ISO 290 230 .190 3J0 409 4J9 Fig. 1. Distribution of sulfur in'10-dogroo fradtions of Romashkin petroleum: I - 1962; Il i956. Abscissa temperature in 'C. Card 4/4 ETGXNSON, A.G. problems In drilling ~mall-diumator wells. Neft.khoz. 35 no.2: 6-lo 7 157, (HLRA 10:3) (Oil well drilling) 4 Sol, g~ aimbda of Nedbww A son 1 - go & 11304.- g- am for the Atm. ci tu - f rh: 0 *A ad the 000 .. COINEUL awn& ow at do moss ad, in. by do wW. cwmM. mw The Md. of. of an t9. mW by the maspa. by sot %,*be 4ad o%t v4 A.A. 8. *Sol ooj go, ASO.SLA ORTALLUWGIC&L L"I"VWQ CLASSWICATON 419 041' off u is AV go ul; 46 411, all, I i~T 0 10 4018 :- : : : VI o 600 got too was goo so goo 4w .91 0 1 ; , a* : 3 - - - - - - - - . . . . . . 1 4 6 to p Iquilluumtsioulooll a a mi of 'D it" v a 11111111 Is wulAshu3smail4to Ag 4-111 L.1-k-A I )A 'v '["'-JLA-L-AA JBCC 0 KfjL,-k-.& J-1a A A --A- Nommilmomphicoll cookulootwe of rooctiolcation. 1U. A. -,4~rtxwu., :1wrloalasimmushw Nofivaloof K"w1jil., 1934. -W o it. i4 '; cf. C. .1. 29. Mill'. A IS- -till G-4 00 00 the ifells. III floe Weill lival III imil% Imm Ifir It loop. lawl I fir* t"111,11. to pff-Ill"l, lit w it 1114(h. S."t is'. III 00 st~wmalkm lit it laildde tomrs. A. A. ll.wholiosmL '00 00 a, Sol, goo Poe 00 Alose IFF7 '00 too 0: so t; AA A I a ad a to to I or of Iaa 21 u 0 43 ;14 o 0 0 o o o '0' o 0 10, 0 0 q o 0 o 0 0 0 6 0 o 6 0 0 0 s 6, 0 o o 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 * 4 0 see 0 Go, Is IT n W-H -it v 'A' ISA to's of, k. '80, IV 57-75; cf. C. A. OlVill-'Calens. wW armus fur VCMAMM mills. A. A. Bmhtlinsk 000 00 a 00 1 IdJACCUNiCat LITtRAIWI CtAWFICAMN q 2 - its. ll"Nivlw Via- lp~_&Av 00 -00 _oe 24: :100: Fee nos Fee $41o agolt Igoe AT 1-9 4 6 r I UJA it 00 u of f 0 41 too 99009 00 6 0 0 :,: :I:- *Is 60040 0 0 0 0 '914400 9000100 0 0 e 0 0 00 Wfee 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 Ill 0000000000 00 i 0 0 o 0 O'eii 67 o- w 4 ; a X is an ft A )0 11 M1,4168 It" lime 11 to Al 0 ii it It 4 f )l U 1.114 llle ~1 Iffv- 1 0 u A cc 0 I. It 0 a axe , -- f a 0. IL L-TL-ip it .*. uto* r I 1 b1 r 00 fill in tullnuoull 'Alth Me plu , tho contlif 41 tu*vr % ~1 44 c .~ 114in"t 1. 1937 X., 0* .1. 29. 11461" crit I.,1A a V %. 11-lithilak .00 06 00 so 00 '00 00 0 . ,A* o0 so g goo '00 '00 t1f 0 I L A OCIALLUICKAL L1110161VOll CLASSOPKA110" It IV 10 as U ", n , ; O IS o 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 of 009 ts : * : 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 * 0 so Is 000 00 00 09 so' 0111 0913 0 o'W 004 I a lag a 1 4-4, 14 - 1, 1 . 1 9 2N7. ACTION OF SCUS SULPM OWPOMS IN GASOLINS M COPPER STRIP. siconson", A. 3. and Topor 100 Be P. (Sett. Khos., 1948, (2). 47-49). Atiffiia"' bonsol (total 309 0,03%) had H 3 added smid was then diluted t5 known concentration of 8 S. Tests we;; thou carried out with WC12 and Cu 2 strip. Letter reported positive only if a stesil-grey, brown, or black col!U-j.Aev1%loped. The OdCL 2 tests required a aintm= concentration of balo 11 w~llat Cu strip showed a positive result at 3.10-4%. A second so-iss of tests was nedio using n-hoptans (tatal 3 W 0.002'~). in 3% this case the limLt oomentra n for doteatim of H23 was 10, Whilst for elmontary 3 It was 6o10' but appreciably lower if tracos of moroaptan were present. When only tree of H 8 was present, addition of amll amounts of wroaptan can impro:: the K strip test. MercaptAta alone, up to 2.4 %, had no effect on the Cu strip, but when us ng the "do I itor" toot the sensitivity for mercaptan lies between 3.10- and 10' IL All ooppor-strip test* war* carried out by the standard U.M.Re procedure, P. A$&-SLA "ULLUNOXAL LITINOW1 CLASIVICATIGN hi A 1 6 3 9 1 -1 m l1 10 Ali; 1941 .90 Sao ass fee age go* too see tree too bee, Eyrienson, A. S. Gund Tech .30ci Dissertatinn: "On the the6r7 of Refining Sulfumus Benijues wit'n Solutions of Alkali Reagents." 24 June 49 Central Sci Res Inst of Aviation Fuels and Oils. SO Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 W ~ O-;i;;; - oll 144, . 0, '.~. ! it g ~g 0 F It4 0 Off *Psev fell v t I A % I gr&t f&tjorg Ott detamblation of sultut In duk polvele A. S. "..al"I P. V. VAlthin- 1.00 go X.1"16.1w 1.4b, 13 14T , (I .- by lh~ lisehU sisribud #I;; hiv ressille Owl"S -i f-** a CIM111.16 . if lower twirsarum fracthm. Atr 11.41. it is kti%- (Actar for the Muntraime frWIkMj* jjUl I.Jjt. The AC- UNtbtXl W-01I.T.. 1940. litindArilgil) alms KIT" low results fall much 44 14"'s) ~ the low"It not- fou.11401 "wtbad is supwritit. After brinsh cro"losslom. tho III llikWAtion It UrdWCl?fth1`y Its only 114M #4 -11161c 4ft i; mueb floar is savid bw diminAtion vA this orlp. .711: bft&WIN not, chfomAtt mrshuds for SO, anAly%it see in the wash water froat the limb met wili-JActory. Smple volumcuic titration of additir of the wash water j Wris satidaictary, " any CO. formcd in combustion is rapittly lot on warming to 51041' for If$ min. If the b,.b i. well flushed with 0 before use. no X oxiiin are formed, while small amts. tit them resulting Inirn Nnintrnt of the oil can tic CAI.Wly "tit. M.Winivirically. The too till'AtifOl If 41WW by OA N NAOII to methyl of ante; llcvia- Ikin, are umlrr We. The corribusti4ol c4n be -1 for light fraclirms al"o. PeOvicled that Xi PhNils vMt (leta"tim; the higher firacticin* do not M~l 'All rNibitor. n. M. Kknoutwil loss ago be A s - - i,a.#rAL'-4'p"c LdIt"Afil"t "IMPKA11C. rA 0 boo U r too It a --y-1 " 4 , , III Cc TIC -Ott K IN a *'o 0 0 0 0 000 a o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0:0 1, 0000 *goo 09 XYGENS014, A. S. Subject USSR/Eng inee ring AID - P-194 Card 1/1 Authors : Adellson, S. V., Semenyuk, L. F. and Eygenso n, A. S. Title : Low Distillation of Mazut from High Tar Crude Oil Periodical : Neft. khoz., v. 32, #2j 46-52j F 1954 Abstract : Three methods of low distillation of mazut are discussed and the advantage of the use of low vacuum method is recognized in comparison with the use of a superheated steam or deluting agent (Kerosene). Two charts, 2 tables and 3 Russian references. Institution Ufa Scientific Research Institute, (UfNII) Submitted No date MIKHAYIM, V.R.; BABALYAN, N.A.; BYGMISON, A. BRes construction of drill orming. Neft.khos.33 (i.e.341 no.9:15-17 S 156., (xW 9:10) (Oil well drilling-Nquipment and supplies) IYCHENKO, Ye.G.; KANTOR, I.I.; KOSAREVA. L.A.; SEVASTIYANOVA. G.V.; Iff GEDSOIT _A.B. Grading crude oils of Bashkiria and Tataria. Trudy BaabNII NP no.1:5-19 '59. NIRA 12:6) (Petroleum--Analysis) sov/81-cg-16-58505 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 16, p 410 (USSR) AUTHORS: Isayeva, M.I., Kalnina, R.V., Stankevich, B.Ye., Eygenson,-,A.S. T The Alkalinization of Gasoline Distillates by Trisodiumphosphate PERIODICAL: Tr. Bashkirsk. n.-i. in-t po pererabotke nefti, 1959, Nr 1, pp 100-109 ABSTRACT: The results of the work of a pilot installation at the Ufa Oil Refinery are presented (a diagram is given). The gasoline distillate of thermal cracking at 44 - 2000C with a H2S content in the amount of 0.017 - o.o26 weight % after alkalinization with trisodiumphosphate W stands a test with a copper plate. The recommended concentration of an aqueous I solu- tion is 5 - 5.5 weight %, the sulfur 'content 7.5 g/l. The regeneration of the solution is carried out by boiling for 1 hour under vacuum at 120 - 130 mm Hg. On introducing alkalinization by I in oil refineries the consumption of NaOH and the quantity of sulfurous-alkaline industrial sewage will decrease sharply. The purification of gasoline by I should be cheaper than the purification by NaOH. S. Rozenoyer. Card 1/1 MENSON, A.S.- ADELISON, S.V.; HASkGUTOV, R.14.; ZAITOVA, A.Ta. Admlssible residunl coke content during catalytic crack-in Trudy BashNII NP no.1:145-1.55 '59. (MIRA. 12:650 (Cracking process) (Catalysts) (Coke) sov/65-59-4-2/14 AUTHORS: Eygensons A.S., Ivchenko, Ye.G. and Kantor, I.I. TITLE: Selection of Processing Methods of Ifigh Sulphur-Content Petroleums from the Bashkirskaya ASSR (K vyboru skhem pererabotki vysokosernistykh neftey Bashkirskoy ASSR) PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1959, Nr 4, PP 7-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The extraction of petroleums with a high sulphur content is to be increaced dUring 1959 to 1965 and will, in 1965, be 6 to 7 times greAter than in 1958. It is foreseen that the content of diesel fuels in the petroleum (containing up to 1% sulphur) will fall from 19% in 1958 to 8% in 1965. The sulphur content of the fractions boiling at different temperatures, and of goudron, is given and also listed in Table 1. Thus, the sulphur content in gasoline and kerosene-gas-oil fractions exceeds the permissible limits as specified by GOST. The vacuum gas-oil can either be subjected to cracking and subsequent hydro-deaulphurisation of the gasoline and light gas-oil, or preliminary hydro-de3ulphurisation of Card 1/4 the crude can be carried out which makes it possible to SOV/65-59-4-2/14 Selection of Processing Methods of High Sulphur-Content Petroleums from the Bashkirsk - obtain low sulphur-content products. Relevant experiments were carried out by VNII NP and results published by A.V.Agafonov et al in the article "Catalytic Cracking of Crudes and Hydro-Purified Vacuum Gas-Oil obtained from Arlansk Petroleum" (pp 25-31 of this same issue). Hydro-purification reduced considerably the sulphur- and nitrogen-content as well as the viscosity and specific weight of the gas-oil. Results obtained during catalytic cracking processes indicate that the yield of light fractions during the processing of the hydro-purified crudes increases by 7 to 8%; the amount of coke formation decreases to a considerable extent. The quality of the desulphurised crudes is considerably improved. The heavy gas-oil contains about 0.4% sulphur and can be used as a component for low sulphur content fuels. Very satisfactory results were obtained during the coking of high sulphur-content goudron; these experiments were Card 2/4 carried out by A.F.Kramyukov and make it possible to sov/65-59-4-2/14 Selection of Processing Methods of High Sulphur-Content Petroleums from the Bashkirsk , obtain high yields of light fractions. The gasoline and gas-oil distillates contain 1-13% and 2.7% sulphur respectively. The hydro-desulphurised gasoline contains up to 0.015% sulphur, has an octane number of 44 and an iodine number of less than 1; it can be used alone or in mixtures with fractions obtained during direct distillation as raw materials for catalytic reforming processes. The hydro-purified light gas-oil fraction (between 200 and 350*0 contains up to 0.2% sulphur, has an iodine number of 4 to 6 and its cetane number is 42 to 44. The heavy gas-oil can be used as solvent for goudron and as a fuel component. Comparative costs of gasolines obtained by these processes and by fractional distillation are given in Table 2. High-quality petroleum products can be obtained by processing petroleums with a high content of sulphur and tars. Three different methods of processing high sulphur-content petroleums were investigated: 1) low degree of conversion Card 3/4 (35% yield of light fractions); 2) medium degree of sov/65-59-4-2/14 Selection of Processing Methods of High Sulphur-Content Petroleums from the Bashkirsk " conversion (57% yield of light fractions) and 3) high degree of conversion (66% of light fractions). By using the last method fractions boiling at 85, 85 to 1201 120 to 180, 180 to 240, 240 to 350 and 350 to 450*C have been obtained. The gasoline fractions boiling at 85 to 120% and 120 to 1800C are catalytically reformed. The 180 to 2400C fraction is subjected to hydro- purification,and the purified component of kerosine mixed with the unpurifled 120 to 1809C fraction, for obtaining industrial kerosine. Comparative data of these three basic methods are given in Table 3. In each case the octane number of the gasoline was >72 and the sulphur content of the diesel fuel 1%. The most satisfactory results for high quality motor fuels and raw materials for the petrochemical industry are obtained when using method Nr 3. There are 2 figures and 3 tables. Card 4/4 SOV/65-59-4-4/14 AUTHORS: Agafonov, A.V., Aboyeval B#T., Andreyeva, A*S.g Eygenson, A.S., Kahtor, Iol. and Ivchenko, Ye.G. TITLEs Catalytic Cracking of Crude and Hydr-o-Purified Vacuum Gas-Oil from Arlan Petroleum (Kataliticheakiy kreking iskhodnogo i gidroochishchennogo vakuumnogo gazoylya arlanskoy nefti) PERIODICALt Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1959, Nr 4, pp 18-24 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Vaquum gaa-oil from Arlan. petroleum contains 3.2% sulphur compounds, 0.11% nitrogen compounds and 24% tarry substances; these quantities are larger than the corresponding quantities in heavy gas-oil from Tatar*)m and Bashkirlva petroleums. These components block the active surface of the catalyst during cracking, prevent the access of hydro-carbon molecules and therefore decrease the degree of conversion of the crude material. Considerable amounts of coke are deposited on the catalyst which inhIbIts secondary reactions and leads to decreased yields and inferior quality end-products. Hydro-purification was carried Card 1/5 out on a continuous apparatus in the VNII NP by sov/65-59-4-4/14 Catalytic Cracking of Crude and Hydro-Purified Vacuum Gas-oil from Arlan.-. Petroleum 0 N.A.Chepurov and R.N.Yudinson; a stationary aluminium- cobalt-molybdenum catalyst was used at 380*C, a pressure of 50 atm and space velocity of the supplied crude material of 0-7 hour-1. The properties of the starting material and of the hydro-purified vacuum gas-oll are tabulated (table 1). The octane number of the end product was appreciably higher than when using fractional distillation (58-5 as compared to 41.0) and contained considerably less sulphur (0-013 as against 0.17%). The properties of the gas-oil fractions are listed in table 2. Cracking experiments of both the crude and hydro-purified vacuum gas-oil were carried out on a pilot plant with a synthetic bead catalyst at temperatures within the limits of 430 to 520*C, atmospheric pressure and a space velocity of 0.65 to 1.5, calculated on the volume of the catalyst per hour. The ratio of the catalyst to the crude material was constant Card 2/5 in all experiments and equalled 5:1 (table 3). Optimum sov/65-59-4-4/14 Catalytic Cracking of Crude and Hydro-Purified Vacuum Gas-oil from Arlan Petroleum yields of petrol were obtained at temperatures between 450 and 4750C when the optimum space velocity of the supplied raw material was within the limits of 1.0 to 0.65 hours-1. The hydro-purified vacuum gas-oil could more easily be processed; an optimum yield of light components at the same space velocities was achieved at 500C. The authors concluded that the presence of a considerable quantity of light fractions boiling up to 3500C (37.6 as against 19.4%) influences the yield of the light components. The optimum yield at this temperature reached 66 to 67% by weight as against 58 to 59%. Results of the cracking experiments indicate (Fig 1) that the hydro-purification of the crude (by separating thetarry substances, metals, sulphur and nitrogen) improves the process conditions and also the yields and properties of the cracking products (compare table 4). The gasoline obtained by this process is less unsaturated, contains more aromatic compounds and has Card 3/5 higher octane numbers (80 to 81-5 as compared to K sov/65-59-4-4/14 Catalytic Cracking of Crude and Hydro-Purifted Vacuum Gas-Oil from Arlan Petroleum 77-7 to 80-7) (Fig 2). A lower content of unsaturated compounds renders the gasoline more stable. Its induction period exceeds 600 minutes. The light catalytic gas-oils, obtained during the cracking of hydro-purified crudes, show improved properties. Their cetane number is.34 to 38 (as against 30 to 33) and they contain 0.21 to 0-38% sulphur (as against 2.6 to 3.3%) (Fig 3). These light gas-oils can be used directly as components of diesel fuels. The heavy catalytic gas-oils (fractions boiling above 350*0 can be used for the production of lubricating oils or re-used as recycles. In both cases 2 to 3% of the tarry (tail) fractions have to be separated. The gaseous hydrocarbons produced by this process are of interest as starting materials for petro-chem1cal syntheses. The influence of the temperature on the ratio of unsaturated and saturated Card 4/5 hydrocarbons in gaseous reaction products, and on the sov/65-59-4-4/14 Catalytic Cracking of Crude and Hydro-Purified Vacuum Gas-Oil from Arlan: Petroleum content of unsaturated hydrocarbons in the gas, is shown in a graph (Fig 4). There are 4 figures, 4 tables and 2 English references. Card 5/5 ZYGENSON., A.S.; IVCHENKO, Ye.G.; KANTOR, I.L.; KOSAREVA, L.A.; SEYASTIYAINOVA, G.V. New refining methods for high oulfur-bearing crudes of Bashkiria. Trudy Banh NII NP no.313-18 160. (MIRA 14-14) (Bashk:iria-Patroleum--Refining) vp~! ZYGENSOXI-Aj.; MASAGUTOV, R.M.; ZAITOVA, A. Ya.; VOLKOVA, L.I.; BERG, G.A.; YEFIMOVA, A.K, Effect of some physicochemical properties of raw stock on catalytic cracking indices. Trudy. Bash NII NP no.3:19-32 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Cracking process) -- EYGENSON,,I.S.; KOLESVIKOVA, T.A. Trends in the use of petroleum feed gasea for chemical industries. Trudy Bash NII UP no.3:33-41 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Petroleum chemicals) 3/081/61/000/013/011/028 B110/B205 AUTHORSt Masagutov, R. M., Berg, G. I., Eygenson, A. S. TITM Purification of the raw material of catalytic cracking by means of sulfuric acid PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1961, 516, abstract 13M205 (Tr. Bashkirsk. n.-i. in-t po pererabotke nefti, 1960, vyp. 4, 15-30) TEXTt For the purpose of developing a simple and inexpensive method of preparing the raw material of catalytic cracking, attempts have been made to purify vacuum gas oils with sulfuric acid with subsequent catalytic cracking of the purified raw material. It was shown that an abrupt change in the e uilibrium of catalytic cracking occurs if the raw material is purified with 131 80 % acid. Purifying the raw material with 2 % by volume of a 95 % acid increases the yield of gasoline and gas oil in catalytic cracking by 7-9 and 3i4 % by weight, respectively, for raw material from Tuymazy, and by 13-24 w#Ad 11-12 % by weight for raw material from Arlan. The yield of coke is lowered correspondingly. Intensified purification of the raw material Card 1/2 Purification of the raw material ... S/081/61/000/013/011/028 B110/B205 I-- increases the content of aromatics in catalytically cracked gaaolines, and lowers the content of sulfurous and unsaturated compounds. An analysis of the material equilibrium makes it possible to recommend the purification of vacuum gas oils of sulfurous petroleum with sulfuric acid as a suitable metbod for preparing the raw material for catalytic cracking. [Abstracter's notet Complete translation.] Card 2/2 ALEKSWIffA,IR. V. JIYGXNSON, A. S. Which column refluxing system is the most suitable? XhIm.i tetho tOPl-i masel, 5 no.4:53-57 AP 160. (HIIIA 13:6) 1. Bashkirokiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inatitut po pererabotke nefti I gaza i poluebanivu iskusstvennogo thidkogo topliva. (Distillation apparatus) 0 0 KS-11 19, ?0117) ;,f gr- lvc*- ~a,,!-o Y,~. G. T 1 t z- o !,~ wn o " r,co,; i t s i n AL: R.-.4',~,-,~ttivwv ", i.. 'Iii iyu scraor--an. v. -),,:~-:~Jz7 't, v ne- 0* 100-102) T of 0!, 7 diffe.-O-nt de-.JoAt~; 0,1- tho bu livided intc thrci~~ .-roups accor-lin-- to thi. -,iot--,ihutio-] 0, fr%ctions; (a) Petroioum %Ath cont.~n~ or I- in V,.-c.- o 1 i r,:. If z7: - ind a eriithuili~; .:jd m4formly inc. con tn I-ons (~,-l 0!1.,~ fraction3 and in Moc, diosol I'u-21 oiln. (b) Putroi---.=~ v:it- of Z in the rasolinc fractions arv` v.,ith an of' c--.- tent in the kerosene and die3CI Oil fractior--. (--) Petrol-c-mn %--4t*- con-,i-`..-~ able S coritent in the -ajoltne fractions D. n6) rjr .4 t", Card 112 S / 0 5 16 ~2 0 111 e t r o 1 i~ -.im. o ff n e v., -,2 n incre-rse in the keroriene an~i diesol oil fractic;ns. It i.', ~)03~;i- t. T.~.~Xnufacturc fuels which comply m" the (GC),JT) frc,,-.i t..". -,.dthout any reNnJng. Ga:3oline fr.,ctions of are the only ones no' rec irinF any further rofin-n-. 'u.-!,: i-nufact'I.C. u fro-.,. the third group all require special refininE. ;AbStracterls not- Comniete tr.%nslation.1 Card '2/2 KOLESN'IKOIA, T.A.; LYC,5,z~~DL, k..~,xj VOROBIYEVA, S.V.; V-1- SE,Darating isocompounds from peritane-wnylene fractlori3 of Fetrol~-U.T ra -lining. Trudy &ish N[INP tio.5:180-.200 162- '.tj I it.1 -17 1 -, (-! ) k L 12229-63 EFF(c)/M4T(m)/BDS Pr-h RMIW4 slo8ll631000100510561075 AUTHOR; Kolesnikova. T._, E~rgenson, A. S., Voroblyeva, S. V. and Sakolovall V. 1. TITLE- Separation of iso compounds from pentan awjlene fractions of oil refining PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Xhimiya, no- 3, 1963, 504,abstract 5P192 .(Tr. Bashkirsk. n.-i. in-t. po pererabotke nefti, 1962, no. 3, 189 - 200) TEXT: A method for extracting isoamylenes and isopentane from oil re- fining products is developed. Iso- compounds are separated from C5 fractions by polymerization in the presence of phosphoric acid on diatomaceous earth, with subsequent depolymerization on lead alumo-silicate catalyst. The raw material for polymerization was the fraction produced at 20-40.50 C. The optimum condi- tions for polymerization from the viwpoint of yield were: temp. 120-1300 C, pres- sure 30 atm., speed 0.8. The polymers forming mainly due to iso- and n-amylenes., .undergo depolymerization. For this,120-1730 0 fraction of polymer is taken. From the obtained depolymerized product the desired 20-400 C fraction is sepa- rated by fractionation (isopentane-iso-amylene), intended as the raw material for special cracking pl&zt (SK). In the technalogical.scheme of this process Card 1/2 L 12299-63 Separation- Of siO compounds from .... S/081/63/000/003/056/075 the pentane.-anylene fraction, isolated at petroleum processing plants by means of deep stabilization of gasolines with subsequent fractionation of the light stabilization head at gas fractionating plants or by means of supplementary sta- bilization of destructively processed gasolines on secondary distillation plants are Dassed on to the polymerization plants with phosphoric acid. The 20-400 C fraction is directed from accurate fractionation to extract isopentane, while the 120-1750 C fraction is directed for catalytic cracking (with an alumos M cate catalyst). From the depolymerized product the desired isopentare-isoamylene fraction.(20-WO C) is separated, intended for SK plant, the fraction 120-1750 C is recirculated for depolymerization. The intermediate fractions 40-1200 C may be u3ed as components of automobile gas9line. The overall yield of the iso- compounds in relation to the raw material is 73%. The article contains a 32 item bibliography. I. Berlin. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 IVCHENKO, Ye.G.; EYGENSONI A.S.; SEVAST'YANOVA, G.V.; GARIPOVA, L.Z. QualJty of' comrercial Romashkino oil. Trudy BeahNII NP no.7sl5-19 164. (MIRA 17j9) in ZYMISON, A.S.; NTYAGLOV, A.V.; 11OLMH11BOV, 1.M.- TFRENTIITV, G.A. Lensure a supply of hydrocarbon raw materials to petrochemical Irdustries. Whim. prom. 41 no.3t`166-170 Mr 165. (KRA 1817) low K ! _(d F 3 C Aff~s C 4-ir/S16/0161i ~/01:3j-j__1YD4'r/0'V C Nys-WbO25683 b INVWOR. Tushnyakov, M. Do; 3tepanov, A. I.;. Mukhin, Yu. V.;Eyge B. M.; Zhilenko, R. Me ORG: none It TITLE: Rubberized-tr c X. assembly for lift truck and similar vehieges, lass 63, Wo-.183614 announced by the Cgntral Design Bureau of the C Main Administration for the Mechanization of CQnst uction Work. Main lAdmln-istration for Assembling and Specialized Construction, USSR (Tsentrallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro Glavnoye upravleniye po mekhanizatsii stroitellnykh rabot Glavnoye montazhnoye spetsiallnoye stroitel'stvo SSSH)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsys tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, ~10 66, 149 TO,PIC TAGS: industrial truekvehicle component, tracked vehicle ABSTRACT: An Author dertificate has been issued for a rubberized link of a track-assembly for lift truckell nd similar vehicles, consisting of a track with a shoe fast I to it; this is made of a rubber cushign and a rubber plate (see Fig. 1). To increase the life-span of the track chain, the shoe plate is made with rims card 1/2 UDC: 629.ll.0l2jiq8.qT L 44771-66 ACC NRs AP6025683 01 Fig. 1. Track-assembly link 1 Track 2 - plate; 3 rubber cushion; plug. enveloping the rubber cushion and is equipped on its internal supporti surface with plugs which enter the appropriate alots in the plate and the track* Orig. art. has: 1 figure. CWH) SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 25Nov64 Card 2/2 U L-P, - ZYGENSON. M.A. Some comments on galaxies, TSir.Astron.dbs~r,L'viv.un. no. 26:24-28 1.54. (MIRA 13:11) (Galaxies) tL,".73.0 1, 1.:. It tar,3 ;,,-' fioa4wa ior , ry r! li3sli no Solats--, (A:1-ni. wou'z t;. SO: U-1P31, 1(; SOI)t. ")-3. (lintopis 'nylch St-ktoy, lio. 1949). ErGENSONs M. L. 351W Mwtrumv Tekuahchogo 11-letnego taikia soinschrw Aktivwsti. Byullgtent 0 KouUaii Po looledovaniyu Solnt4pa (Akad. Nauk SSSRL No. 29 1949 S. 8 SO: LEMPIS' Zhurnal,,Wkh St&tey,, Vol. 480 moskvaj, 1949 7 L 23 62_6~ EWT(1)/zWG(T)/M0/Fxc.4/~;9c(t) Po.3/Pq-4 OW jjcok EXPLOITATION S/ zYgengon, Moris Selmenovich sun, weather and clitsatt (Solntse, pogodA I klinnt). Leningrsd, Gidrometeoizdat, 1913, 273 p, illus., biblio. 2550 copies printed. TOPIC TAGSi climatologyo meteorolcigy., solar radiation PURPOSE AND COVERAGEs The author discusses the effect of solar, activity on processes in the troposphere and hydrosphere, and the effect of solar activity and other cosmic elements on the electro- magnetic- and hydrodynamic phenomena in the atmosphere. -The effect of solar activity an the physics of the upper atmosphere is dis- cussed only briefly, however, and solar activity per se is dLs- cussed. only in relation to terrestrial climatology and hydrometeor- ology. The book is of Interest to specialists working in the fields 'of climatology. dynamic and general meteorology, aeralogy, weather forecasting, actinometry, hydrology, oceanography, glaciology. and the physics of the free atmosphere. The text in- cludes a table which shows the cycles of the principal phenomena Card , 1/4 L 23569-65 AM4029018 in the atmosphere. hydrosphers..-And lithosphare and their relation- ship to solar aceLvttye ~ The book contains 58 diagrams. There are 393.refaren'ces,,,236 of which are Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTSs Editor's preface 3 Foreword 4 Ch. 1. The suot, itslactivity and oultirbythmicity 5 Ch* Z1. Eff*ct of solar activity on the upper layers of the earth's atmosphere 46 Ch. III, PossibiAity of 4 direct effect of solar activity on the tropohydroophere --,64 'Ch. JV. Problem of the relAtionshiP between the Sun and the troposphere 73. Card 2/4 L 23569-65 4029018 A M Ch. Solar activity,, solar co*nstant and ra~!(ational balance 113 Ch. V1. Solar activity, atmospheric rhythms atid longrange weather forecasting 130 Ch. VII. Solar activity and the dynamics of clitiotte 149 Ch. V111. Some manifestations of solar activity In hydrological phenomena -- 178 Ch.' IX. Fluctuations in the level of the Caspian Sea and solar AC tivity 196 Ch. X, Solna oceanographic phenomena and solar activity -- 218 ch. xi. Fluctuations In polar sea ice and'solar activity -- 225 Ch. nd solar activity 234 X11s Palsoollmotte fluctuations& Cord 3/4 I . Card 4/4 BYGENSON, M. S. DECEASED 1963/AF GEOPHYSICS (1963) KOZLOV, V.G.; FYGFNSON, V.Ye.; )CTROI-ANOV G.G.- SHEMITH;., 111-;'. p 9 4 modern anesthesia dn neurosurgery. Trud y Tnet. kl!.n. i ekap. khir. All Kazakh. SSR 9zl39-142 163. OCRA 17j!2) BYGNS, 4,R. (Mookya) : Speech develoDment in children. Med.nestrn 17 no-1:13-36 Mr 158. (CHILDRU--LANGUAGE) (MIRA 11:4) NYGNS, N.R. (Moskva) Basio problems in bringing up infants In the family environment. Mad. sestra 18 no,3:22-30 Mar 159. (Kft 12:3) (OHILDEXI-GARN AND HYGIM) BEMOVITS, Rozaliya Neumovna, kand.med.aauk; EYGNS, Hadexhda Romanovna; NOGIAA' Ollga Pavlovna. kand.med.nauk; AK RINA. N.M., -zil~med. nauk. red.; KAWAROVA, Ye.G., red.; ZATVAN. B.A., tekhn.redo (Mother's diary] Dnevnik materi. Red.-soat.O.P.Mogine. Red. N.M.Aksarina I X.G.Karmanova. Xookva, In-t sanitarnogo proav. X-va zdravookhrananiia sm, 196o. 178 p. (MIRA 13:7) (CHILDRIN-CARB AND HYGLM) L'Yg~~~R~omano ~A; VOLKOVA, Ye.I., red.; YARKOVA, T.A., red.; MIXMLOVA, L.V., red.; PANFILOVA, T.S., red.; SLAVINA, L.S., red.,-, ZAGIK,, L.V.,, red.j NOVOSELOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (Prevention of nervousness in children] Opreduprezhdonii detakoi nervnosti. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. pedag. nauk RUM, 1962. 15 P. (MIRA 15:6) (CHILDREN-CARE AND HYGIENE) ASKARTNA, N,M.; MSTIAK011SO-YA, - LITIM7,11A., f,'.F,. -1 EfGES, N,H.~ SHCHEDWANOV, N.,M.p pr.~f,,, ZAGIil, I~V., rf~,Jl. [Development and uFbr-.-ng.J-r.v f :)e ti'li birL-b t) tbriq~? Years :f aged. " 'i - ! v ; ts w i -~- reJj~3!-,--ca c ~. rc;zh- denl.':.a d,, ~,rt-rh .11p+. Y,. -A--, 19-5~ 182 p. CMURA /V S- 3/560/61/000/010/011/016 P. 2,L) D298/D302 AUTHORS: Glembotskiy, Ya. L., Prokofleva-Bellgovskaya, A. A., Shamina, Z. B. , jGgLjAaj,_Z__1u__ Khvontova, V. V. , Valeva, S. A.,Rge~ql_ N.., S. I and Revzgodina, L. V. TITLE* Effect of ccemic flight factors on the heredity and development of actinomycetes and higher plants SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Iskuoetvennyye sputniki TEXT: The Zemli. no. 10. Moscow, 1961, 72-51 second cosmic apace-chip wao utilized to study the combined genetic effect of cosmic flight on organiomB,. This article deals with the study of the foilowing cultures: actino- myces erythrou atoms 2577 and 8594t and actinomyces strepto- mycini Kraa., :tem AC-3 (L3-3). After the cosmic flight, the Card 1/4 560/61/000/010/011/016 Effect of cosmic... lik98/D302 otandarda and experimental cultures wore in,,eztigatcd according to: (1) vitality anA (2) a microscopic characteristic of growth and development. The 2577 and 8594 stems differ by the sizes of their nuclear element in the spore and by their senoitivity to ultrn-vio2ot rays (UV). It is also Lammed that they differ in their reaction to Ioniulng radiation. All the 4 tested stoma were found to be sensitive to conditions of cosmic flight. The vitality (i the number of spores which survived and developed colonie;~ of the radio-resiatant act. erythreu3 2577, as compared to the standards, Increased 6 times; the no. 8594 decreased 12 times; the act. aureofacieno P C fi-)201 (LSB-2201 dropped in vitality by about 75~', on the averrige. In the roots of all 5 types of exporimental soodel tho porcentaGe of chromo- some changes was somewhat increased. However, only in the case of 2 types was thia Increase atatiotically valid. In 3 types of plants, in increase of mitosis wan noted. In the case where the percentage of anaphasee with chromosome changes was found Card 2/4 S/56 61/000/010/011/016 Effect of cosmic... D298YD302 to be high (about %), the tempo of mitosis fell. The condi- tiona of cosmic flight stimulated the growth intensity compared to the standards. The follorting microscopic morihology features of the experimental cultures confirm this fact: a) develcpr:ient of a more basiphyllic and powerful gif, (b) Zrovith of a thicker intertwining of mycelia, (c) lengthy growth of well-developed gifs. Data on the survival of the 8594 and 2577 stems nrt: not completely valid since the concentrationg of the Gpore suspt~n- sionn.of the control and experimental cultures were determined vinually from the suspension turbidity. The morphology chnngee in the colonies were Investigated on the act. crythreus 8594 and act. aureofaciens L313-2201. Obtnined data ohow that the morphology changes in the actinomyceu, both in the experiment (cosmic flight) and control, lie within the same limits. The cytology analysis of agricultural plant seeds affected by cosmic flight was conducted by studying the chromosome impairment in the ana- and telophasea of the first mitosis. Obtained results Card 3/4 - S/560/61/000/010/011/016 Efrect of coomic ... D298/D302 ohowed that in all the invootigated planto there is a certain increnoo of cello with chromoaome chnngoa, and In only 2--ainter wheat and Spartanctla pooo--io thin increace ststistically valid. There are 4 figurea, 2 tabloo and 5 rererences, 4 Soviet- bloc and 1 non-Soviot-bloc. The reference to the Englich- language publication roado no followo: 3. D. Pipicin, W. X. Sullivan, Acrospace Had., 30, 585, 1959. SUDMITTPD: May 3, 1961 Card 4/4 EYGFZ . VAIZVA, S. A. Comparative study of the mutagenic dffect of genan rays and ethylenimine. Radiobiologiia I no.2:304,-307 161. (MIRA, 14:7) 1, Institut biologichoskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. (PLUITS I FWECT - OF GAMA RAYS ON) * (PLANTS EFFECT OF ETHYIZNDIINE ON) IBOUNY-VARIATION) GLEMBOTSKIYJ, Ya.L.; PROKOFIYEVA-BELIGOVSKAYA, A.A.; SHAMINA, Z.B.; KHVOSTOVA, V.V-.;..VALEVA, S.A.)-9uff4-NI-S-; NEVZDOGINA, L.V. (~ D Effect of space flight factors on the heredity and develop- ment in actin6myeetes and higher plants. Probl.kosm.biol. 1:236-247 162. (MIRA 15:12) (SPACE FLIGHT-PHYSIOL40GICAL EFFECT) EYGrS) N. S., lOrVOSTOVA, V. V., and MOZIIAYEVA, V. S., "Effectiveness and Specificity of Ionizing Radiations and Some Chemical Substances in Inducing Mutations in Winter Wheat." report submitted for 11th Intl. Congress of Genetics, the Hague, Netbeil&nds, 2-19 Sep 63 ACCESSION NR: AP4015103 S10205t 64/004/001/0170/0179 r 'AUTHOR: Eyges, N. S. TITLE: Mutagenio effect Of ethylenimino and gamma ray action on air dried winter wheat seeds SOURCE: Radiobiolo3lya, V- 4. no. 1, 1964, 170-179 TOPIC TAGS: wheat seed mut ation, othylenimino mutagenic effect, gamma radiation mutagenic effect, ethylenimine induced mutant, gamma radiation induced mutant, disease resistant wheat, higher yoild wheato ereetoid wheat,, squarehead wheat ABSTRACT: The mutagenio effects of othylonimino on air dried winter wheat seeds (hybrid 186) investigated from 1961 to 1962 are compared with the mutagenic effects of gamma radiation described in two earlier studies. The spectrum of mutations produced by ethylenimine (0.01 to 0.04% concentration) is found to differ from the spectrum of mutations proC* -";ed by gamma radiation (10, 15, and 20 kr doses). The mutagenie affect of ethylenimine is found to be 4 to 6 times more effective. AgriculturBL117 the most interesting ethyl6nimine induced mutants are large spiked types with tall and thick atemsp large spiked disoaae Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4015103 resistant typeSj, and certain highly productive glaucous types. The third generation inherits 76.8% of the second generation changes. Increased productivity and disease resistance are not inherited in all cases. The mutation spectrum produced by othylonimino is characterized by more new types and by the absence of the orectoids and squarehoads characteristic of gamma radiation. Erectoids and squareheads ap~pear more frequently when chromosomes are rearranged. The fact" that there --ro more gene mutations and loss chromosome breaks may be attributed to the softer aetion of othylenimino compared to ganma radiation. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 5 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut biologichoskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moscow (Insti-'Uute of Biologie~Ll Physics AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 20Dec62 DATE ACQ: l2Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: LS NR REP SOV: 010 OVER: 004 Cord 2/2 E Y ` --- F- S, I (C. C- , . . Y(MS, Ye.G. i4 polarixed light study of the maturity and strength of cellulose fibers. Khim. i liz.-Ihis. Tysokomolskul. Sosdineniy, Doklady 7-oy Konf. Vysoko- molekal..Soadineuiyam 152. 246-9. (MLRA 5:7) (CA 47 no.18:9609 053) evxrl!~, yc-~,-T' - --- - - - VIMNIKIT, L,L; DULITSICAYA, R.A.;,A .3TO&S, Te.G. . Correlation between tensile strength and the angle of inclination of the macromolecular chains in cotton fibers. Xhim. i Fiz.-Khim. Vysokomolskul. Soodineniy, DokladY 7-oY Konf. Vysokomalakul. Soedineniyam 152, 250-4. (CA 47 no.18t9609 '53) (MIRA 5:7) u s SR 7 ~o~gs of Nchno1c;!eal vroi.ci k u s of cot*on f Fi 4 c~ hbr- i-m -1v mtd variftio-4 ghow0d that all III-[ p-I'mc, ll,~Klll It-, of M, 111K0 Ul%dPTiZ(I L 11A It 1, ~ " I I III I IkK t tIV 14-1 OJ05- I- ~vady-rljwm,lng vfttlclic~r. tto ptrtIl 131 Ow Vbll.,; 1:1 ~:C,on.!r Atll thm formatifm of Ov, Ppe-i,tary cellill-, Z 11 ';t.l! t5 I arllef (thichudag, of the fihrz-i t hAti I it w~. 1'l SY;I 11 It , t~:L- nc,--ss--ry to acto ate t1w j-,", ,I C,itm w: -A, -rl"- nj~culng cottan varwo. i , 0., .1 -,!~ .? 1 ~ , I '. 1" Acceleration of thti T- I~ hl "TIA. t-I pf--t duting budding jxd i "r P.-Cmature ccasation It IAIv I it-, clLuvwteristirs without chata!mi-, m, -irvv pMp---TTv 4 t, cotton variety j TPAT lii~, 1 (R D (.1 and ertlas o f the-Aber. P. G. rskiv Prom. i - r LIS. No. F, itam g "-ith NaCIOI D -tive O aL ( " decre3ses the 0.5 anium ' I " Fa` -T v , , k e y of the fabric by almost 70% . ectmi the elestIc Plartgatioa of the fiber, the truacit; au,t clongution of the fiber aud fabric. and the abratkm und Utia ecrint, resiatance of the fabric. rMaing the -mbleached fiLbfVvvltli2%%teartcncidiuctea3ft tue tenacity -ind slightly Ink-reuses the elastic elongation. Treutmert of bleacht-d 1abrlc%ltha8%sotn.n! m-landne-11CHOtesin restores, to a law extent, the clastic clang-Ation 0( the Zber, the te-I outeity and Aongation being dec: eased. The physteo-nech. j propertizs of the fabric -my be '.mprovcd by more perala-' nent intcrinol. bandfng. for which purpose rionochlorourea? treatment and peroxide crok are recommended. Treat-i viscose staple Witt] UrL went of AMCHU resill improves the, f ov2r-al' perf3rnance of the fabric (cf. Kling and hfohl,' Cal. 44, 0080d; 45, 4931a). Blimah has i _qt1i Baral I TJS5R/Ch,5mjcal Chemical Products and Their Application -- Synthetic fibers, 1-24 Abst Tcurnal: Referat Zhur - Xhimtya, No 2j, 1957,, 6348 Author: Eyges, Ye. G. Institution: None Title: Improvement of Spirming and Service Characteristics of Viscose Staple Fiber Original Publication: Tekstillnaya prom-st'.. 1956, No 3, 27-28 Abstract: Investigaticm of the effect of shrinkage on structure changes and pr,zperties of viscose staple fibers, under different temperature con- diti,~ms. If after shrinkage in hot water drying is carried out at 45-650 the pbysico-mechanical properties of the fiber are improved. Strength is increased by 3.~-6.7%, break length by 2-5% and total elongation of the fiber by 4-7%. On shrinkage and drying under dif- .0 ferezit temperature conditions strength of the fiber is lowered. Strength,, reversible elongation and wear-resistance of the fiber are increased after a treatment of the fabric with 6% urea- Card 1/1 formaldehyde resin (preparation A10-1). SYGRS. Te.G., Imnd. biol. naull.. - - 7ML Mrr hffecting the quality of cotton fibore, Tekst. prom. 18 no.1:11-13 A '56- (MM 110) (Cotton) EYGES, Ye.G.; YEGOROVA, I.D. Resistance of yarn made from synthetic fibers and mixed fibers, to repesb-d stretch elongation. Nauch.-issl.trudy TS1111KEBI 160 (publ. 162]:216-232. (MIRA 18:2) IVANOV Sergey Savellyevich, kand. teklm.nauk; LF vna. BEDEVA,Nind Nlkolaye NILOVA, Varvars. Ivanovna; TSISHEVSKIY, Ivan I'likolayevich, kand. teklm. nauk; Prinimali uchastiye: EYGES Ye G - FLUSER, L.A.; SOLOVIYEVI.A.N., dokt.tekhn.nauk,prof.,retsenzent: ABRAMCHUK,N,N., in-.h.,retsenzent; CRUGREYEVA,V.N.,red.; TRISHINA L.A., tekhn. red.; VINOGRADOVA, G.A., tekhn. red. [Methods of determining the properties of cotton fiberslMetody op- redelenila svoistv khlopka-volokna. Pod red. 5.5.1vanova. 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