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FILIPPOV Switches on reinforced 3oncrete slabs for curved track sections. Put' i put1khoz. 8 no.8:21 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Nachallnik distnntsii puti, stantsiya Leninets, Belortisskoy dorogi- ACC IM AP7o0W5 SOURCE CODE: M10413/66/000/021/0141/0141 im=Rs: Fi-lippovp B,_M,,.j,$hako0 So Re; IAMk:Lnap I* Do ORGt none TITLE-.- A device for chocking the hermetic seal of hollow products. Class 21, 'No. 18809,1, Lannounced by Special Construction Engineoring Bureau Boo 6 (Spetsiallnoye konstr-uktorskotekhnologichookoye byuro No. 6~_7 SOURCE: Izobreteniyaj proEWablennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 21, 1966j. 141 TOPICTAGS: hermetic seal, mechanical notion instrument, automatic pneumatic control, automatic machine, automation ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a devin.4 for checking the hennetic seal of hollow products. The device contains a feeder, a carrying mechanism for the products, a mechanism for placing the products in a position for-chocking, an appa- ratus for sorting the chocked products, and a gauging pneumatic assembly which acti- vates the sorting mechanism. To mechanize the process of checking for the hermetio seal, the carrying mechanism is made io the form of' combs surmounted a rigid plate. A part of the combs serves to deliver the products (see Fig. I,. The mech- anism for placing the products in a position for checking contains a spring-loaded-~ carriage with two compressing holders. The carriage is pushed by tho drive mechahiam until it coincides with the connecting pipe of the pneumatic assembly. Card 1/2 M)Cs 686.863.6;6ZI-186.3 ACC NRsAp7001425 Fig. It 1 - feeder; 2 and 3 - combs tor transporting the products; 4 - mechanism for sorting the products; 5 - connecting -pipe of' the pneumatic assembly; 6 - rigid plate; 7 - spring-loaded carriage; 8 and 9 - coqpressing holderal 10 - knuckle of .carriage drive moobanJam FILIPPOVj, Bi N. Filyanskiy, K. D. and FIMPPOV. B. W. "More on precocialop" Reply to the article of Ya. L* Grembotakiy and M. Ta, Kigan-Berman NOn the role of precocials in fine wool sheep raising in the USSR (Journal: Vestnik 2hivotwvodstvap 1948,, Issue 6. p. 111-18 so: U-32649 10 April 1953, (latopis tZhurnal lnykh Statey, go. 3. 1949) --7-T=PO7 7' 11 A. V. Stavropol breed of fine-wool sheep csl-va, Gos. izd-vo se! 114icz. Ii ~-nj, 953. 59 p. (54-42778) ,)F375.").R',T5 ~Ptj5r4 "'r. ilk R9,H'INN -ti A, IPILIPFOV, Borie Nikolayevich; ALKESANMOV, Mark Venlaminovich; KARUSUO, Viii' j'AURMOVA, G.I., inzh,# redo-, MEDYEWA, K.A., tekhn.red, (Experience in the regulation and maintenance of a centralized traffic relay system) Opyt regulirovki i sodershaniia marshrutuo- releinoi teentralizataii. Moskva, Goootranirp.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 196o. 28 p. (Railroads-Mgnaling) (MBA 13:3) 614, d, H, USSR/Ch~L'.', i.chnology Chemical Products and Their 1-9 Application. Wood Chemistry Productselydi'Olysis Industry Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 1, 1958, 2660 Author : Filippov, Bo-N, Inst :-- I--------------- Title : Rapid Method of Doterw4zing the Moisture Content, of Wood. Orig Pub : Gidroliznaya i lesokhiz. prom-st', 1957, 130 5, 25-26 Abstract : For a determination of the moisture content of technologi- cal wood used in clkydistillation it is reconmended to use the method of drying with an electric bulb, at 150-1600 for 40 minutes, if the sauple of sawdust was taken from wet logo, and for 25 ninutes if tt was taken from dry logs. The determination procedure is described. Ad4A4111-1 Card 1/1 7ILIPPOVI, B.N, Nov methed of brique,t,ting the charcoal wasto products. Gidroliz. i losokhim. prom**.Il ne.6:17-20 '58. (HM 11:10) l..Amsinakly losolihimichookly zaved. (char-coal) (Briquets). FILIPMV, '0 Furfurols In products of wood pyrolysis. Gidroliz. I losakhiia.prome 11 no.8:22 ' 54. (MIRA 11:12.) 1. AmsInskly lesokhtmichaskiy savod. (Furaldebyde) (Wood distillation) KATUNIN, T.Kh.; FILI"OV, B.Na; TOXISHIN, G.F. Now apparatus for the absor-Ption of valuable wood chemistry prodnetes Gidroliz. i loookftim.prom. 12 no.1:12-14 159. . I I (MIRA 12:2) 1. TSentralln7y nauchno-iseledovat9j'skiy I.eB6)dhinicheakiy institut (for latunin). 2. Amzinskiy lesolthimicheskly zavod (for Filippov. Tokishin). (Woo&-Chemistry) (Scrubber (Chemical tachnoloey)) .PILIPPOV,,B.N.; TOKISHIM, G.P. Meebanization of the abarcoal warebouse of the Amzinski7 Plant., 4drolIzA lasokbim.prom, 12 no.2:24-26 ~59- (MIRA 12:3) le Amzinakiy lssokbimIcbeski7 zavod. KATUITIN, V.Xh.; FILIPPOV, B.N. Condensation of products of the thermal decomposition of wood from a vapor-gaa mixture In froth condenss.tion apparatus. Gidroliz.i lesokbim.prom. 12 no-3:5-7 '59- (MM 12:6) 1. Nentral*y nauchno-teeledovatel'skiy lesokhimichaskiy inatitut (for Katunin). 2. AM21n kly lesokbimicheakly zavod (for Filippov). (Cooling tower:) (Wood distillation) FILI=.-~-- Chemical composition of light wo-nd-oila of the Anzya plant. Gidrolis i lesokhiin.prom, 12 no.4:22-23' '59. (MIRA iet8) 1. Awinakly lq6oktA1dcbeskiy zavod. - (Ansra-Wood oil) PILIPPOV, B.N.; PILIMDNOV, ATV. Continuous countercurrent process of the decolorization and neutralization of crude ethyl acetate, Gidroliz.i lesokhim. prom. 12 no,8:20-22 159. WU 13:4) L Anzinakiy lesokh1vichoskly kombinst. (Amba--.Bthyl acetate) 6 FILIPPOV, B.N. Got,tinuous azootropic drying of unrefined ethyl acetate and its rectifications Gidr6liz.i lesokhim,prom. 13 no.6:15-16 ,6o. (mink 13:9) 1. Veutrallny7 nauchno-iseledovatellekiy lesokhimicheaki3r institut. (2thyl acetate) (Distillation, Aractional) FILIPPOV nltN. Tow-column continuous apparatus for manufacture of concentra- ted comarcial acetic acid. Gidro'liz. i lesokhim. prom. 14 no.7:8-10 161. (min 14-.n) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledavateltakiy i proyektnyy institut lei6khimicheokoy promyeblemosti. Acetic acid) --Equipment and supplies) %Woodpu2p industry S/139/62/000/001/027/032 4t, E032/E114 AUTHOR.S: Kobe lev, L. Ya. ,Filippov, B-N-v and Khodenkov, G. Ye i TITLE: On the effect of the spin-orbit interaction of~ electrons on the energy of a spin ifave PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizikai no.1, 1962, 158-161 TEXT The spin spin and spin-orbit interactions of the electrons in a ferronjagnetic are known to lead to a change in the spin-wave energy. This change is of interest in connection with the theory of the constants of anisotropy of ferromagneticsd '.'~' '_ In order to describe the increase in the ertergy due to the spin- , method involving orbit effect, the authors use the Schwingei A single-particle Green functions. The dynamical Schwinger principle is used to set up the equations for the single- part:Lcle temperature Green functions including spin-orbit termsi" ' General expressions are then derived for the energy of elementary excitations and for the change in the spin-wave. energy-due to the spin effects for. T 5;710 OK and T 4Ce. ioX Card 1/2 S/139/62/000/001/027/032 n the effect 0 -orb3 of the spin -t 032/El:L4 ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosuniversitet imeni A.M. Gortkog (Ural State University imeni A@ M., Gor'kiy) SUBMITTED: June 24, 1960 Card 2/2 FILI PIP Construction and adjdotment of automatic b:Lock oystems on a.c. railroad districtse Avtom,., telem. i sviaz' 7 no.l:i27-31 Ja 163. (KRA 1W) 1. Nachallnik stroitelinoy distantaii signalizataii i avyazi Oktyabrtskoy dorogi. (Electric railraods-Sigiialing-Alock system) 'RM ACCES""'I011 NR- AP4009371 AMPHORS: Vlasov, K.B.; Filippov, B.N. TITLE: Rotation of polarization plane and circular magnetic dichroism of ultra- sound in magnetopolarized metals whose electrons of conductivity have quadratic dispersion law, SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniyt?, v. 16, no, 6, 1963, 801-807 TOPIC TAGS: polarization plane, circular maMetie dichroism, ultrnsownd, magneto- .polp,~4.zod mqtall quadratic diaporaion tlu4LI8 v.,ave, d-efor=tica p,~tefttial, Fermi surface A3STUCT: The authors co mpute the const.-mt determining the rotation of the Dolari- zation plane of elastic waves and 16hu relation of the axes o.4~' the ellipse aiving, rion to elliptic;ii polarized elastic wavew in maGnotopolarized "'he compli- tations are made for a wi de range of f requencico of ultrasound wd constant ma,-,retic fields. For this the deformation potential is studied. The authors find the range of -frequencies and the field in which the rot.Ltion constant and the ratio of the axes of the ellipse are functions of the F;cirmi surface and the deformatioa potential. Card --M ACCESSION KR: -AP4009371 They show that in the case where the length of tho wave of ultrasound,x is of the order of depth of penetration 6 of the electromag.,netic wave, the radius r of the. cyclotronio orbit is of the order of length of the free run I of an electron, the ratio of the axes of the ellipse is =-ocimized. Orig. art. has: 48 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut fiziki metallov AN SSSR' (Institute of Physics of Letals L'T SSSR) SUBMITTED: oijun63 DATE ACQ: 03Feb64 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 002 2/2, Z' q 0 i'M ~~ :r. ~,I- i - I ~ - . ;I jI;- -11 ~ , ,-~' ~ ~" "" " -- - ~-t- ~.- -1.1 -. -1 ~- -. '1.5 -, , --- . - -. k .31- . 2 i .1 '. - FILIPAR., B.N, .Construction of seid.automatic block systems on the Octoter Railro&d line, Avtcm.'p telem, i sviaz' 8 no.6.-21-23 Je 164. (MIRA 17s6) 1. Nachallnik spetaializirovanriogo stroitellno-montaMnogo poyezda signalizataii, tsentralizatall, bloklrovki i svyazi No.399 Oktyabrlskpy dorogi. =Essia NR: APW13069 S/(a26/64/0l7/0M/0Wh/003() AUTHORi..LjjUT0V Be No TITLE: Theor.r of ultrasound absoIrption and dispersion in metals inserted IAZO a magnetic) field -SOURCE: Piz-Uta -metallov I metalloved.# 're 17j* nog 1,, 19614p 24-30 are TOPIC .-- TAGS tultrasound absorptionp ultrasound dispersionp magnetic field, squ ~,dispersion law,, deformation potential, absorption coefficient --aSTRJLCre.a The author studies absorption and dispersion of transverse ultrasound 1:in~:metals inserted into a magnetic field when the ultrasoand frequeW is much less. than the frequency of collisions. He assumes the electrons of conductivity have square -dispersion law; however., the deformation potential is taken into account, -ithen Lultrasound is. propagated along a magnetic field,, such a relation holds only -for certain special cases. The author shows that in a wide region of variation of fregaencies of ultraeourid and constant magnetic fields the absorption coeffi- -cient -is simply related to the deformati6n poteatial. 113, use this opportunity to w~pess my gratitude to No Be Vlaeov for Us help with this work and discussions Card 112 ACCESSION NR; AP4013105 S/0120/64/017/001/0152/01551 AUTHORS: Vlasov., K. B.; 71lippo s TITLE: Re onance phenomena in the rotation of the p3a ne of polarization and .,circular magnetic dichroism. of elastic waves in metals SOURCE: Fizika metallov I motalloveds,, ve'17, no6 1p 196/+, 152-155 ~TOPIC TAGS: polarization plane., magnetic dichroism, elastic wave., crystallo- :graphic direction, absorption coefficient, inean free path, Ifermi surface.. oyol6tronl .froquency, plasma freqi4ency, electrical conductivity tensor ABSTBACT: Starting with the model of a free electron in a strong magnetic field uzing the results of K.-B. Vlasov and B, N. Filippov (ZhETE 1963, 44, 922)j. ,the following equations were derived for the coefficient of absorption of cirou- 1 ~Iarly polarized waves and the constant of rotation of the plane of polarization of an initially linearly polarized wave Card 1/3 , *'v~-r 1~ 4~~4i I---, ~jl- ; - 'I !~Plzi ~~- ~ 7- 1~. ;~ - - 71- . . "j, , -,,; .',Z ~ , , 'i , ~ - - ~; ,, -,, " :- - ~ v', ~ - , -: I : - .-., , - t - . , _- '. -1 ~~ - .1 ";W~ A*; I ACCESSION NR.- 0401310.5 the cyclotron orbit, plasma frequency of the electronj, and the number of electrons per unit volume; W , k,, X .at are the.frequency, wave vector,, wave- lergth, and the velocity of-propagation of transverse aias,tic waves. Resonance.'., is observed in the neighborhood ofwlu~ = 1. As shown in Fig. *1 on the Enclosure 0 in the neighborhood of resonancej X passes throqjh-zoro, This Plot corresponds at = 105 8cm/sec. *~) -3-1 5 o cm/~Qep VO = 10 1015000-10 10 sect H 10 oersteds) t 8 -1 and W = 10 sac . It was shown that if at some rdlativoi~ weak field (still strong enough so as not to violate-the original assumptions) the rotation of the plane of polarization was positive,, then at a certain iralue of the magnetic-field, given by M- it vanishes, and then it Sicoi~_s negative. It was also shown that resonance mu.~;t be observed when the wavelength of elastic waves becomes commensurate with the penetration depth for electromagnetic waves, Orig. art, has: 9 formulas and\ 2 jTaphs. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of Metalsd- ANA SSSR) Card 5 j5- R ACCZSSjom us AWD13105 SWIU)SUU:ol all. bv 4? i m f l 46 4-4 up VLASCV, K.B.;_.KILI~Ptqyj",B.N. Characteristics of the rotation of a polarization plane and the circu-I.ar magnetic dichroism of ultrasonic waves in metals in a strong magnetic field. Piz. met. i metalloved. 18 no.3:333-339 S 164. (MIRA Vill) 1. Institut fiziki metaUov AN SSSR* ACCESSION NRZ' AP4012549. S,/0056/64o/046/001/0223/0231 AUTHORS;. Vlasovp K.-B.; Filippov;-B.- N.' -TITLE: Rotation-of ultrasound. polarization plarie in metals in a strong magnetic field SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teoret.. fiz., v. 46, no. 1, 1964, 223-231 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonics., ult"rasound polarization,:polarization plane, metal ultrasound, plane rotation, magnetic field ultra- sound, magnetically polarized metal, metal polarization, conduc-_ tion electron, rotation constant, fermi surface ABSTRACT: Singularities of the propatatimand absorption-of ultrasound in magnetically polarized metals whose conduction elec trons have arbitrary dispersion are consider6d by quasiclassical theory at low temperatures, when the singularitie.,s are determined:~'_ byethe interaction between the ultrasound and the conduction e ctrons. ~-ardl z ~"~T!- --77W~-EU;4--~' RMe~Z ~"'A ACCESSION NA: AP4012549 ~The value of the constant'determining the plane of rotation of ultrasound polarization in a-strong magnetic field (characteristic radius of cyclotron orbit smaller than electron mean free path and ultrasound- -wave-I-- tbi) is,determined. Estimates are made of the eng fiequency~i-field., and angular dependences of the rotation constant for different types of Fermi surfaces. The field and frequency intervals in'wbiab this constant can be expressed in terms of the H~11'constant, the electric conductivity, the deformation pot6nt:Lal,, or other characteristics,, are established. T~e numeri- cal maximum estimate for the constant of rotation is 10-'trad/cm-0e, which in fields on the order of 10 kOe yields a polarizatlon plane rotation angle of about I-radian when the wave travels 1 cm.; lusion, we are grateful to V. M. Kontorovich,for su plying cone., p bis results prior to publication'." Orig. art has: 68 formulas. 77777-- Z7 -7 "s 1_1:14 66 EWT4 )AMT42 ACCESSION NR% APS021931 UR/0126/65/0.iO/002/0173/Oi78,'~ 539.292:534038.65 00^ AUTHOR* Vlasovi K.B.; WIR22yA~ M. ,C57 TITLJI: Certain propitrties-,'of the tensors, determining the featurail of the propaga-.1, tion;'-and adsorption f : thd.,. u1 tr4sound in metal within,a strong ingnetLe field SOt*%: Fizika motallov natal lovedaniya v~ 20 mi. 2. 1965, -173-178 .7- -TAGS-- ton or-.fteld, A TOPIC .0 averse tenxorjLald,. ultrasonic RrOPAkItAtiOn DU field's, magnetically polarized met44- Wi ' `_ tips polorixation plane,' ultrasound, totic expressioti, -cryit lloj iaphic~ A asymv. 4 iiij' Fermi ~1 rface, rot itional cons t $u 4 tan ABSTRACT: The artic]Le is t n i L !a continua io of 'a prev ous investigation (K.B. VI asovj- B.N. :Pilippov, ZbETF'a 19649 46,223).' which was concerned.with calculating the rotation of the plano of p4larization. of the ultrasound in magnetically polarized metals with an arbitrary law of variance of electrons for the cat-to of a strong magnetic field, where the characteristic orbital cyclotron radius of electrons is:, much~shorter tban thoir free-path length and the wavelength of the ultrasoucd. The p,resent In,vestigation Asconcerned with the features of the propagation and adsorption of ihe ultrasound during its propagation parallel to it polarizing mag- ISEd I t2 - ;R~~ i -- -- I ",m,, , i ,:~, -- - 1, - ~~r ` !.!'~, -,. Z~: . i~,~ - -- . . Z, I ! ~ r~ ,,; -- -;~~ ,- - r: - ~n ~ !-,~ -N , . V LAS OV , K.B.; 1,J!AtPQJ1-j BONO properties of lcmzore determining the characteristics of ~'-k-+igation and absorption of ultrasonic waves in metals in a strong magnetic field. Fiz..met. I metalloved. 20 no.2.-173-178 Ag 165o (MIRA 18:9) 1. Ini9titut fiziki metallov AN SSSR, F 0 4 0 0 ~ a 41l, 0 0 0 0 1 4 It 11 u 14 13 if it A I.X-A A I A 1, 11~11_1_"AA A IX 1 11 10 11 01 , I 4 'kPI I ..t. of 00 X The Mu4w* of hydrostatic operation of coke ovens an .00 Y' i ke and c4m. U. .11, -4: iTl: T.- w. .00 --gi is. IV Zak. 1938. It. 1343. HiPts. IV IVI :0 a t that t q ity of the coke gas 6 impaired th ~6411 00 tkm udt of embustien awl Ai .00 41 3 in o the chamber. it w*% also shown that laist emit, of oxides 41f N. which mtaminatc the gas cmite .00 00 from the coned. 16904 used far the 611%splum (I NII., By changing the hydrostatic recittic of the tuke oven dw j * i pn*crtks of the coke gas wel essentially .00 00 'rbe pressure in the coking chamber was increased to l.ts a 400 00 j mni. wd the pressure In the heating chamber reduced to 0.".8 min. on the water gage. 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For teedindery Anchor t1junfills 44 roke ovrns I 1u- live plamv lair intip. of any Wild overheating does not v%c~d ~* 7 With a total earreveating out of the anchor cislumns flont 400 radlatiagarge the Israel istoilefe pmoure ran be taken a- Lugs too ke.joil. arlit. The itiartit esamplei of denigin -himed thm ", t1two 11 ** 1"'areftly to Ifirfroser tilt limlifilgr 4 the as 4-1,111111111#114 less eftc I( t 1W volir fivrim 'A' R. ll,ms 7--r- 44-Ift', l~~44$hoao -1-T isialso 41. 4'-W dot &Bill% 6" a.. ,'I. it U a 0 10 As 11 a tat, 0 it 2 1 sat of 1 3 g; OF to a a of It 111 A *I is* is so 0100 00 0 0 00 0 9 1111 0 too* 41111 * lit0 4111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 PP6 ' E3, 'OV' A-1 ; I)II)ZNXO, V SHEM' YODNKV, G.G.; KC gK ZASHY'ARL, V..G.; LITVINMO, M.S.-YeDVE NJ.; M LODTSOV, I.G.; 10ALOV, 1.1,; RUBIN, F.G.; SAPOZHNIEN, L.M.; TYUTYUNNIKOV, G.N.; DMITRIYZ7, K.M.; IZYTZS, V.A.; LUNTIR, B.Z.; NEDVEDLT, S.K.; RUTAKIN, A.A.; TAYCH)9R, M.M.; TSOGLIN, M.N.; DVORIN, S.S.; MAK. A.I.; CBUKH0v- SKIT, Ya.M.; KOTKIR,A.M.; ARONOV, S.G.; VOLOSHIN, A.I.; TIROZUR' Ye.v.; SHVARTS, S.A.; GINSBURG, Ta.Ye.; KOLYANDR, L.Ya.; BEMSKLYA, A.Y.; KUSHNEWICH, N.R.-, BRODOVICH, A.I.; NOSAlEVICH, I.M.; SHTROMBIRG, B.I.; MIROSHNICHENKO, A.M.; KOPELIOVICH, V.M.; TOPORKOV, V.Ta.; AFONIN, X.B.; dOFTM&N, K.V.; SEMENEMO, D.P.; IVAKOV, Te.B.; PEYSAKRZON, I.B.; EUL&KOV, N.K.: IZWLIT. B.M.; KYASHA, A.S.; KAYTAN, S.I.; CHFMWYXH, K.S.; SHAPIRO, A I.; ER&LABUZLR, G.S.; nKT, P.Te.; GARAY, L.I.-, SHWSON, A.S. I - Boris Iosifovich lustov; obituary. Koko i kh1m. no.2-64 155-092A 90) (Kustov, Boris Iosifovich, 1910~-1955) FILIPPOV, I,S, DIDZNKO. V.Te.; T&AREV, M.N.; 2MITRIYXV, M.M.; LICTrES, V.A.; OBUIMSKIT, Th.K.; IVANCJV, Ye.B.; GEMOX,, V.T.; URSAJANKO, R.N.; MOIR, I.Ta.; PINCHUX, A.K.: ANTONEN10, N.Z.; GMULISON, A.B.; VASILICHERKO, S.I.; DRASHKO, A.M.; RLIWSKIT, B.N.-, WCHIRT.&VANKO, D.N.; SAVCHR, A.I.; ZHUBAV13VA, L.I.; BAUTIN, I.G.; KMYXNKO. V.Ta.; MOUNKO, N.K.; CM1- BONENKO, G.P.; LISSOV, L.K.-, MAMONTOV. V.V.; BELUKHA, A.A.; F'OMM,V.Y.; VOLCDARSKIY, M.B.; KkLIGHMO, G.D.; MCM10, V.M.-. RLSHKIROV, A.A.; VOROB'YZV, M.P.; ILOCHENKO, L.I.; PODSHIVALOV, F.S.; MOGIL'Nn, P.P.; LIVI, A.R.; VASLUYZV, G.P.; DURfi3V,.V.V.; OSYPA, S.S.; SAMOYALOV,G.N.; FOKIN, A.Y.-, LESHCHINA, A.I.; PANMIBZRG, G.Ye.; KHODANKOV, A.T.; LA . K.I.: VASIMNO, I.M.; VOLOSHCHUK, A.S.; SH3L- KOV, A.K.; FIL1PPQV._jjSj., TYUTYUNNIKOV, a.N.; DoLusny, m.yu.; NzKr- TINA, P.P.; KOMEY, S.M." TSOGLIN, M.E.; I-EIRKER, R.Z.; BOG&CHIT, V.I. Nihall IAkovlevich Moroz-, obituary. Koko 1. khim.no.3.64 '56.(MM 9-:8,) .' ~11 (Moros, Mikhail lAkovievl~ch, 1902?-1956) AYCHIN, K.B.; BURTSEV, Kal.; BWROV, S,U.; VnMM, G.B.; VCDnV, G.G.; VORONIN. A.8.: GMICH, A.S.; GRYAZNOV, N.S.; GUDIK, A.Y.; GIJSYATINSKZY, N.A.; DVMIN, S.S.; DIDIWO, V.Tt..- I)Mr-MITBV, HH.; DCUDE, M.N.; DCFtOGOBZD, G#M*,- ZHDANCV, G.I.; ZAGCRULIKO, AJ.; ZUWIY.?SKIY, A.G.; IVASHCM~NKG, U.N.; XAITAK, s.r.; RVASKA, A.S.; KIREYff, A.D.; KLISHKVSrrY, G.S.-, KOZYM, V.P.-, KOLOBOV, V.N.-, WAIN, IMYTHS, V.A.-, LERNER, B.Z.; LOPMA.* NJ.; LUBINITS. I.A.; HANDRYTIN, I.I.; MUSTAYIN, F.A.; NEKIROVSKIT, U.Kh.; MUTDOV, V.A.; OBUKROVS]CIY, Ta.K,,-. P)WSW, M.A.; PETROV, I.D.; PMMOZHAIISICIY. M.O.,; POPOV, A.P.; RAK, A.I.-, REVYAKIN, A.A.; ROZHKOT, A.P.; ROWINGAUZ, D.A.; SUGNOT, S.A.; SIGALOV, M.B.; STOKAKHIH, Ta.B.; TARASOV, S.A.; FIbIpptyu &J.; FRIDMAK, N.K.; FRISHRERG, V.D.; KHARIJIOV- SKIT, Ir.V.; KHCLOPTSHV, V.P.; TSAREV, M.N.; TSOGLIK, W.I.; CHKRNn, r.r. CMMOIC, V.T.; SHELKOV. A.K. Samuil B*risevich Bame. Koks i khim.no.6-.64 156. (KLRA 9:10) (Bamme, Saimiil Berisevich, 1910-1956) of JTa POLAND / Chemical Technology. Processing turally-11 Deposited Solid Fueld. Abs Xour: Ref Zhur-Khiniiya, No 22, 1958, 75184. Author :-Filippov, B. S. Inst :Not given. Title ;Expansion of the Coal Raw Material Bases and Improvement in the Technology of Coking in USSR. Orig Pub: Koks, smola, gaz., 1957, 2, No. 6, 215-219. Abstract: A report on the development of the coking indus- try in the USSR, on the accomplished and the outlined steps for expanding the raw material bases, and on the improvemeats in the technol- ogy of coking: a mechanization in the ?rocess of enriching coals, improvements in the crush- ing and mixing processes, improve;,-,eats in fur- nace heating, the introduction of furnaces of a larger capacity and others. Card 1/1 36 1 68-5--13/14 AUTROR: Pilippov 13" S'. (Cand:. Tec14'. So.) TITLE: Recovery and processing of coke oven by-products on the works of the Federal German Republic',' (Ulavlivaniye i ererabotka khimicheskikh prodaktov koksovaniya na zavodakh. 3 ederativnoy Respubliki GermaniiY,, PERIODICAL: "Koks i Khimiyalt (Coke and Chemistry), 1957, No-.5, 7, ABSTRACT: This is -a report on the, visit of a ftssian delegation to West German coking plants., Characteristic features of German plants are described7. There are 11 figures. ASSOCIATION: Glavkoks MChM SSSX. Card 1/1 rt lip PdV AUTHORS: TiT Candidate of Technical Scienc-4 and ~jits' C lis,:,froi the ft -vith. aq ttek Easihe~ PERIODICAL: Kok's I Khimiya., 1557., No..8,, pp. 46-1+9 (UWR) ABSTR4CT:., The influence of the addition of pitch tar on the caking pro- perties of coals from the Kuznetsk Basin and the.solubility of the above coals in pitch and coal tarsp anthracene oil and ,heavy distillateep obtained on oxidation of pitch tar,, were investigated. The influence of pitch tar additions on the thickness of the plastic layer of some coals is shown in figure 1. A considerable improvement in the caking properties of loan coals Is obtained. With high volatile coalsp the beneficial influence of tar additions is much smaller and with non-coking gas coals, no improvement can be obtained. Coking experiments with tar additions carried out in boxes also gave positive results, particularly for coals of the TS and SS types kno details given). Rosults on the solubility of various coals in tar and tar fractions are given in tables 1-3 and figures2-59 On the basis of the results obtainedv the following conclusions Card 1/2 are drawnz Circulation of tar in the coking cycle (additions of- AUTHORS:-,Zilippov, B. S. , Gandid, ate of Technieal Scieacela, Engineer and Shchukin, P. A... Candidate of Technical Sciences TITIZE: 311mg1a y of the Conference of Workers of the Coking Industryin Poland (Itogi konferentsii rabotnikov koksok.himicheskoy prouyshlermosti v Pol'she) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 4. PP 54-53 (US SR ABSTRACT: The conference took place on October 26 to November 2,1957 More than 200 delegates 'were present. The problems of resources of coking raw materials, ='P..?ovements in t-he production of coke, and new methods of cokirir,- Gas and non-c6hring long flame coals were mainly disc~issed,, The contents of the papers read are rgiven in reneral terms. 1. Coal--Processing 2. Coke--Production Card 1/1 oil 11 !91 lit it I I u v .1 gut I FILIPPOT, B. S. Scientific and tectutological Society of Metallurgists is 50 ymws old. KoIcs A khim. =,-11:3-5 160.. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Gblen TSentrallnego pravleniya, predeedatell Voesoyuznoy khksokhi- mic4eakoy eaktsii Meucbno-takhaicheskogo obshchestva chernoy metallur- (Metallura-Sociation) SICHERKO, V.K~; IVPNOV,, B,V.; POLYAKOV, I.I.; REZNIKOVI A.A.; DORRIAN, G.A.; IZRAELIT, E.M.; 1110ITCH, A.G.; TOPYGIN, L.A.; CHALYY, G.Ys-,.; STETSENKOYe.Ya.; UDOVICHENKO, L.V.; nauchn. red.; LIRITER, R.Z.) FIhJEPYxj~ ~ nauchn. red.; MtDfi _ Ya.A., glav. red.; XULESHOVp M.M.9 red.; POLOTSK, S.M., red. [By.-product coke industl'y] Koksokhtmichaskoe proizvodstvo.- Moskva, Motallurgiial 1965. 167 il. (MMA 3.8.-7) 1. TSentrallrvy nauchno-lssledovatellski7 institutu in- formatsii i tekliniko-ekonomicheskikh insledovaniv chernoy metallurgii. 2. Direktor T.Sontrallnoga nauch-no-losledava- teVskogo institut9L informatsli 1. takhniko-ekonomicheskikh issi..edovan-ty chernsyy metallurgil,(for Kuleshov). YILIM)Vp- B.T6 -------------- Hygiene for the ratlroad Passougerw by D.L. Sato-Cyrachl. Zdorovla 6 uo,6t3,'cl Js 160. (MIRA 13:7) (PAIMOADS-SANMTION) (BATS, D.L.) ~- - nLost weeks.it Zdoriwle 7 no. 41:32 Ap 161. N WRA 14:4) NOTION ROWTURES 11, EEALTI, EDUCATIC) ). 1 ~~-Firippov il-B.V.- D-A"ties of the cliy~of the Devonian sedimento in the Tatar A*S.S*R. and Bashkiria. Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no. 5:48-49 163. (MBA 17:5) 1. Vaesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy geologorazve- dochnyy institut. FILIPPOT, B.T.; LAZAREVA., V.M. Lithomineralogical and physical characteristics of clay rocka in'Albian sediments in western Ciscaucasia. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.ltlO8-.Ul J1 t6/+ WIRA 17t8) 1. Thasayuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-ii3sledovatellskiy geologo- razvedochnyy Institut. Predstavleno akademikom N.M. Strakhovym. 0 0 AUT3ORs -Filippovf~B.V* BOY/155-58-4-12/34 TIM'Es The Solution of the Cauchy Problem for -an Hyperbolic EquAtion With Initial Date on the Line of Parabolicity (Resheniye za- 0 dachi Xoshi dlya giperbolicheskogo uravneniya a nachaltnymi dannymi ne, linii parabolichnosti) PERrODICAM Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Fiziko-matematicheakiye nauki, 1958, Nr 4, 'pp 69 - 74 (USSR) ABSTRAM The author investigates the problem r(y)U xx U yy + b(XIY)U y + q(x,y)U f(x,y) Ujy.o r (X) U W YIY=O V(x) V(x) E C(2) [0011 x,y E S The domain B is bounded in y>0 by two characteristics AM and BM and by the interval 0Ax,