SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.P. FRONTASYEV - G.B. FROYSHTETER

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S103 60/026/06/23/044 BOlOYBO16 AUTHOR: -Prontaslyev, V. P --ftwWWWOMW TITLE: Optical Method of Determining the Temperature Dependence of the Heat Conductivity\of Liquids I PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 61 pp. 738-740 TEXT: The coefficient of the electrical.oonductivity of liquids at high temperatures is approximately calculated from equation (1) which has been suggested by A. S. Predvoditelev (Ref. 1). The author of the present paper suggests to determine the refractive index for two temperatures instead of the density of the liquid. The temperature dependence of the* heat conductivity X of the liquid may be determined from equation (4) by the optical method, if 7. is known for a certain temperature, and the refractive indices for two temperatures. To check this method the values for ?%. of some organic liquids were calculated from equation (4), compared with experimental data (Table), and found to be in good agreement. The difference of the values for aniline is assumed to be due Card 1/2 Optical Method of Determining the S/032j6O/O26/06/23/044 Temperature Dependence of the Heat BO10/BO16 Conductivity of Liquids to an inexact determination of 7~ by L. P. Fillipav (Ref. 9). The optical method described may be defined as a quick method. A WPI~ (IRF)-23 refractometer (Ref. 4) is recommended for the measurements. It. B. Vargaftik is mentioned in the paper. There are I table and 9 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Fauchno-issledovatellskiy"institut mekhaniki i fiziki pri Saratovskom gosudarstvennom universitete (Scientific Research Institute of 1,11echanics and Physics at the Saratov State University) Card 2/2 21 AUTHORSt Prontaellty, V. P., Shrayber, L. S. S/076/60/034/03/030/038 BOO5/BO1 TITLE: Method for Precision Me&sur9m9rh1te of the Refractive Index of Liquids by Means of the IRP-2pXPulfrich Type) Refr&otoa*ter in the Temperature Rang* 0 _ 1000C PERIODICALs Zhurnal fisicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 34, Nr 3, pp 675-678 (USSR) TEXTv The authors of the present paper constructed an additional device for the Pulfrich refractometer of the IRY-23 type, by means of which precision measure- ments of the refractive indices of liquids at higher temperatures (up to 10000 are possible. The greatest disadvantage of all pulfrich refractometers is the open face of the prism from which the beam emerges, which is the most essential cause of temperature fluctuations in the glass of the prism and in the liquid to be investigated. At temperatures above 709C these temperature differences bring about errors in the measurement of the angle of refraction. In tho~new design developed by the authors a hermetically sealed cell Is used in the form of a hollow glass cylinder the surface of which is carefully polished on its inter- fac6 with the prism of the refractometer. A 0.01 mm gold foil is used as a seal between tho bulb and the prism. Outward heat losses of the bulb are prevented by Card 1/3 Method for Precision Measurements of the Refractive 3/076/60/034/03/030/038 Index of Liquids-by Means of the IRY-23 (Pulfrich B005/BO16 Type) Refractometer in the Temperature Range 0 - 10000 a protective envelope which in kept at the sane temperature as the pries. The top of the bulb is closed by a ground-in glass stopper which is also connected to tho thermostat. The liquid to be investigated is thus kept at constant temperature from above and from the sides. The glass stopper has two openings through which a thermocouple and a magnetic stirrer made of platinum are introduced into the liquid. The opening for the stirrer also takes up the air and that part of the liquid which are displaced on sealing the bulb. The glass stopper rests on the liquid to be investigated during the measurement. The stopper is covered by a ground-in bell jar in the interior of which the stirrer head is suspended. The magnetic stirrer is driven by a selenoid which is put over the bell jar and actuated by alternating current. A SD-60 synchronous motor is used as interrupter. In order to keep the heat losses caused by the prism of the refractometer at a minimum, a hollow screen was attached to the pries, which is also connected with the thermostat. This screen covers the face from which the bean emerges and warrants constantiemperaturs. In the screen two cuts are fitted for the passixg A light ray and for the recording of the zero-point correction. By aaaas of a second thermostat, the prism itself is kept a constant temperature, which is FRCNTASIYHV, V.P.s SHRAYBER, L.S. KLectron polarizability change of ordinary and heavy water molectilas under the effect of temperature. Zhur. strukt. khimo 6 no. 4t512-521 JI-Ag 165 (MIR& 19tl) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. Submitted December 19, 1964. FRONTA.SlYEV, V-.P.;SAKHAROVA, Yu.G.; SAKHAROVA, N.M. Solubility in water of complex compounda of lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium acetates with thiourea. Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no.St1816-1821 Ag 165. (MIRA lgtl) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra neorganicheskoy khImii. Submitted December 6, 1963. PRONTA-7'1YEVA-, M. i---House - Mutual clearing in the nntional economy of the U. 6. 6. R., Den. i 'irXed., No. 3, 1952. Library of ConCruss, JuIY 1952. Unclas.,jifled FRONTASI YJdVA, H. "Clearing payments in the U.S.S.R. national economy.' A. Zaiden- varg; "Payment to industrial enterprises for out-of-town ship- ments." P. Serebrov. Reviewed by M. Frontasleva. DenA kred. 14 no.2:36-61 F '56. (MLRA 9:3) (Payment)(SerebroT, P.) FRONTCZAK, Andrzej; KULTANSKI, Stefan ",_ Spontaneous pneumothorax. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no-30:14lo-1412 27 JU17 59- 1. (Z III Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych Ak. Med. v Lodzi; kierownik: prof. dr mad. Waclaw Morkert) (PNEUMOTIICRAX) FRONTCZLK.AndrzeJ; TYMWX&,*ida; ULINSKA,Irena On the differences between bacterial floras of the oral cavity and the bronchial tree observed in cases of pneumo.ia. Polski tygod. lek. 15 no.18:657-659 2 My 160. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Wewnstrsny6h A.M. w Iodzi: kierownik prof. dr. mod. W. Markert i z Zakladu Analityki Klinicznej; kierownik prof. dr. med. A. Wierzbowska. (PNJUMONIA slarobiol. (MOUTH microbiol.) (BRONCHI microbiol. FRONTCZAKv Andrzqj Behavior of the vital capacity of the lung in relation to the type of respiration and environmental air irritating the respiratory tract. ?o1. tyg. lek. 18 no.17-0592-593 22 Ap 163. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Vewnetrsnych AM w Lodzi; kierownik: prof. dr. med. Waclaw Markert. (AIR POLLUTION) (RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS) (SULFIDES) FRUNTCZAK, F. Auxiliary power plants for track sections. P- 170. (PRZEGLAD KOLEJOWY hIEKTROTECHNIUNY. Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1956) Warszavra,, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (UAL) LC. Vol. 61 No. 12., Doc. 1957- Uncl. FRONTGZAK., Feliks, mgr inz. Electric preheating of passenger cars on sidings. Przegl kolej e'bktzv ch 11 no,1:7-12 Ja 164, IRG: TCZAK, & Principles of selecting the proper installation for I*eF-,dLir, electric railroads with power. p-371., ,~Iar Poland. PPZEGIjtD KOLEJO:;,,. Wyda,,mictwa KommlikemIjne " . szaw) Vol.10, no.9, Sept.1958 Mo~Ithly List of East European Akc,:essions Index, (EUI) LC, Vol.e, no.6 Jime 1959 FRONTCZALK Jeliks ----$ --w.-inz. Therml loads of overhead wires and cables in installa'dons of electric traction. Przogl kolej olektrotech 14 no.6:179-186 je 162. FRONTCZAK, Feliks, mgr in%. Is +he use of the We 8 and We 9 indicators necessary? i-rzegl kolfj elek- tiutuch, 11 no,12'306-311 D 164, NOSKOWICZV T.;-lFRl0NTCZMl J. Usefulness of vmall-frame radiography in detecting heart diseases. Karcliel. pol. 6 no-131+9-50 163, 1. Z Poradni Chorob Ukladu Krazenia, Kierownik: dr R. Fenigsen i z Wojewodskiej Przychodni Frzeciwgruzliczej m. Ledzi Dyrektort dr Z. Czerwinski. (MOT DISFASES) (THORACIC RADIOGRAPItY) nORTCZAN :1ozef a mgr inzo Appropriate structure of fire clay lining of industrial ohimneys. Wiad hut 16 no&101314-315 0 160. MONTINSKIY D.V.; YLAVADEROV) A.V. "Hoat transfer in open-hearth furnaces" by V..q. Val, Grankovskil, Reviewed by B.V. FrofitinakiJ.,, A.T.4y0eroy. .Stall '21 uo.12%1082-1084 D 161. (MIRA 1440 I rAningradskiy polltekhnicheskiy institut (for Frontinskiy). 20 Vseooyuznyy nauchno-iss3mdovatellskiy institut metallurgicheakoy toplotekhniki (for Kavaderov). Open-hearth furnaces) Heat-TranamiaBion) Kocho, V.S.) Grankovskii, V.I.) l FRONTINSKIY, Borig Vladimirovicb4_LURIYE, I.N., red.; LANOVSKAYA, M.R., red. izd-va; KARASEV, A.I., tekhn. red. [Output of open-heart furnaces) Proizvoditellnost' mar-tenovskikh pechei. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 159 P. (MIRA 15:7) (Open-hearth furnacOB) FRI)JaaK.~-Qf. D,V. Steel smelttng furnace without reganaratorB. Trudy LPI no,253165-78 165o (WPA ists) .- I . 11 7~. T7~37 - .1 -:,-, .1 1- . ~ , ~- , I' - ~ -- -4 1- ". . I ~ FRONTCZAK, Andrzej Value of cytological sputum examination in the diagnosis of bronchial cancer." Pol. arch. mod. wownet. 35 no. 81 1-203-1208 165. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob We,,nietrznych All w Lodzi (Kierow- nik: prof. dr. med. W. Marl-ert). Jan r-o-torior -,-Afil.7-55r, Z-'! 1 65 V. 73 iWIC) PLAAN, O.Ya.; FRORIP, O.V.p nauchnyy sotrudnik Sterilization of thermoses and transportation boxes at the stations for artificial insemination. Veterinariia 40 no.6:75-76 A 163, (MIRA 17:1) 1. Estozwkiy nail chno-iesledovatel I skiy iustitut zhivotno- vodstva i veterinarii. 1. FROSAOM, RP,-iVq, HASHOVETS, V. P. 2. sssR (6oo) 4. Electromotive Force 7. Calculation of the fall of potential in electrolyzers for the production of aluminum. ?Jr=. priki. khIm. 25 No. 11. 1952 9. Monthly List gf Russian Aegesslons, Library of Congress, Yebruga 953. Unclassi 28(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2679 Froshikov, Aleksandr Ivanovich, and Aleksandr Lukich Usan Schetno-perforatsionnyye 45-kolonnyye mashiny; tekhnicheakoye oboluzhivanlye I remont (Porty-Five Column Punched Card Computer; Servicing and Repair) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 270 P. 3,000 copies printed. Reviewers: N.A. Vasilevskly and I.F. Herekalov; Ed.t M.G. Rappoport; Ed. of Publishing House: A.G. Akimova; Tech. Ed.: A.F. Uvarova; Managing Ed. for Lit6rature on Machine Building and Instrument Construction: N.V. Pokrovskiy, Edgineer. PURPOSE: The book Is intended primarily for mechanics engaged in the maintenance and repair.of punched card computers, and may also be useful to people employed in the field of mechanization of calculations. Card 1/12 GRINW. A.N.; YMSIN,V.N.; TIM 'TIN, A.P. Investigation In the field of quinones. Part 4. Synthesis of substituted. naphthofarans. Zhur.ob.khis. 25 n0-3:523-526 Mr '55 (XLAA 8:6) 1. Moskovskiy GosudaretvanVy Vniveraitet (Naphthofuran) USSIR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-lgaimiya) 11o 6) 1957, 19173 Author Grinyev A. IN, Pan Bon h1var, Frosin V. 11., rLyerentlyev Inst Title Studies in Quinones. VIII. Condensation of Chlor-and 2, 3-dichloro-n-benzoquinone with Acetoacetic and Benzoyl- acetic Esters. Orig Pub: Zh. obshch. khimiyi,1956., 26, 1,10 2, 561-564 Abstract: There wave obtained diet l sters of 4-chloro-2,6-dime- thylbenzo-fl-, 2-c,- 4,!3*'-Xuranedicaroxylic-3, 7 acid (I); ethyl eater of 6,7-dichloro-2-methyl-5-hydro- xybenyofuranecarbonxylic-3 acid (III) by condensation of chloro-(IV) and 2,3-dichloro-n-benzoquinone (V) with C11 COCH2COOC2115 (VI) and C6H5COCH2COOC2H5 (VII) in alco- hol, in the presence of ZnC12. To the solution of 28 g. Card 1/3 -1 USSR/0:7ganic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-10aimiya, iio 6, 1957, 19173 ZnC10 in 20 g. of ab3. alcohol is added 39 9. V!, and at 80-9;Jo ii; added in small portions 15 9- IV, heated for 30 min. (800); after cooling 8.2 S. I, m. p. 164-1650 (from alcohol) is obtained. Structure I is determined by its transformation at the chlorination into dieth eater 4,8-dichloro-2, 6-dimethylbenzo-C1,2.c; It'5-ci- difuranedicarboxylic -3,7 acid. By saponificatlon of I alth elco~olic alJmli the corresponding acid is obtained, m. p. 240 (decomp. from CH3COOH). In analogical condi- tions from 5 S. V, 18 9. VI, 3,8 9. ZnCl and 5 cc abs. alcohol is obtained 2.9 g. II, m.p. 202.~o (from a1c.). Structure II is determined by its transformation into the ethyl eater of 4, 6, 7-trichloro-2-methyl-5-hyd--oxybenzo- furanecarboxylic-3 acid. Saponification of II yields the corresponding acid, m.p. 2750 (dec., from a 50',,' CH3COOH). Card 2/3 USSR/Okganic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-JuMmiyal i1o 6. 1957., 19173 From 6 9. V, 7 9- VII, 4-75 9. ZnCl and 6 cc abs. alco- hol is obtained 5.35 a. III, m-P. ~95-1660 (from ale-) At the saponification of III the corresponding acid m.p. 2070 (dec.) is obtained. Card : 3/3 5 (3) AUTHORS% Knunyants, 1. 4.,., Academician, SOV/20-127-2-28/70 Bykhovskaya, E. G., Fr I F-Y-v~ f~ TITLE: Interaction Between q-Olefines and Hydroxylamine PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127, Wr 2, Pp 337-340 (USSR) A13STRACT The addition of hydroxylamine, a nucleophilic reagent, to perfluoro olefines has a long time not been investigated. Hydroxylamine is easily added to tf-propylene and q-isobutylene, as it is expected. The initial3,v produced addition products are unstable and separate spontaneously HF during the reaction course. They are in this case transformed into fluorides of the hydroxamic acids of corresponding 2-mono-hydro-perfluoro carboxylic acids. The escaping HP is bound by hydroxylamine (see Scheme). The produced fluorides of the 2-hydro-ptrfluoro-propio-l-qdroxamic acid and 2-hydro-perfluoro-isobutyro-hydroxamic acid were isolated as complexes with alcohol or ether (according to the solvent used). They are colorleas transparent liquids with an acrid smell insoluble in water) well soluble in usual organic solvents. Boiled with an aqueous bicarbonate solution, they react with ferric chloride positively to hydroxamic acid. Their Card 1/2 structure see sobwe(III) and (IV). The hydrolysis products of Interaction Between q-Olefines and Hydroxylamine SUBMITTED: Card 2/2 SOV/20-127-2-28/70 the anhydride of fluoric acid of the first of the produced acids with water, hydrochloric- and sulphuric acid are described. The methyl ester of the 2-hydro-porfluoro-propionic acid and sodium fluoride were isolated ao a result of the reaction between the ether complex of the samd acid and the alcoholic solution of sodium mothylate. This confirms the existence of fluorine as acid fluoride in this compound. The obtained bVdroxamic acids can be easily distilled in vacuum. They cleave off 2 HC1 molecules in the case of heatin ith thionyl chloride and form cyclic compounds (see Scheme~.wThe latter cleaves off sulphur gas under the influence of alkali and produces a hydroxamic acid salt. There is 1 Soviet reference. May 12, 1959 80058 L? S/020~60/132/01/32/064 BOil/ .126 AUTHORSt Knunyants, I. L.9 Academician, Bykhovskaya I B. G., !Egg&-&=441 f1sel Ya. M9 TITLE: The Interaction of Fluoroolefines With Nitrosyl Fluoride PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk BSSR, ig6o, vol. 132, No. 1, pp.123-126 TEXTs The authors have shown that the reaction named in the title occurs easilyt Nitrosyl fluoride (HOF) is added to the double bond >C-C< . Thus, on the reaction of nitroegl fluorides with q-isobutylene, tert-q-nitrosoisobutane forms (boiling point +24 ). 2-Nitroso-q-propane (boiling point -130) was prepared from q-propylene and NOF. cp-sthylene certainly reacts with NOP, but q-nitroso- ethane was not obtained. The latter reacts with the q-ethylene excess and gives perfluoro-2-ethyl-1,2-oxacetidine as the main product of the reaction (analogous to Ref. 5). On the other hand, surprisingly, q-nitrosoethane was obtained from the reaction of NOF with trifluoroothylones. It is a blue gas with a boiling point of from -420 to -430. Its formation is explained by means of chemical equations. The reaction of HOF and vinylidene fluorides is even more complicatedt The single product obtained from it has the summation formula (c2F,H2 ON)X. The Card 1/3 80058 The Interaction of Fluoroolefines With Nitrosyl B/020/60/132/01/32/064 Fluoride BO11/B126 authors ascribe a-definite structur& to it (see scheme), and explain in a further scheme the supposed conversiona that lead to its formation. With the initially described main reaction, side reactions often take placet oxidation, fluorinationg apd nitration of the original fluoroolefine by NOF and nitrogen oxides. The latter are formed by the decomposition of NOP. Thus, from the re- action of NOF with to traf luoro ethyl one L~ hexaf luoroe thane and nitrodifluoro- acetic acid-were formed'(see scheme). From the products of the reaction of NOP. with trifluoroethylene the authors obtained trifluoroacetaldehyde, trifluoro- acetic acid, pentafluoroethane,and cr-nitrosoethane. Apart from q-nitrosopropane, hexafluoropropanol-2-nitrits was obtained from the reaction between NOF and ,?-propylene. It was changed into hexafluoroacetone by hydrolysis. The reactivity of fluoroolefine with NOF varies. While.the hydrofluoroolefines CF20CPH and CF2-CH2 react vigorously with NOF, so that the reaction can only take place if the reagents are diluted with an inert solvent, perfluoroolefines react with HOF under more rigid conditions. Thus, qp-isobutylone reacts at room temperature with NOF without a solvent. NOF reacts with totrafluoroethylene and -T-propylone only on heating and in the presence of a catalyst (active carbon). Without the catalyst only nitration (and fluorination) products of cf-olefines are formed. There are 12 references, 2 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 :0 004,911 6 0 0 3/62 60/132/02/31/067 IsT ~2 6 / 0 B011Y33002 AUTHORSs Knunyants, I. L., Academician, Bykhovskaya, E. ., Frosin V. N. TITLEi Rearrangement of ",cc-Difluoroalkylazidesi PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 2, pp. 357-359 TEXTs By heating A-monohydroperfluoropropyl- and P-monohydroperfluoroiso- butylazides up to 2000, the authors obtained corresponding carbylamine fluorides, The structure of the carbylamine fluorides obtained from the thermal rearrange- ment of c(,m-difluoroalkylazides had to be determined. From the reaction of ce.-monohydroperfluoroisopropylearbylamine fluoride with aniline, the authors obtained urea identical with that obtained from (x-monohydroperfluoroisopropyl- isocyanate and aniline (Scheme). In order to ottain the isoc anate mentioned, the reaction between tf-isobutylene and hydroxylamine (Ref. 2~ was applied. The oc-mor.ohydroperfluoroisobutyrohydroxamic fluoride thus developing, was trans- formed into the acid chloride of the same acid on reaction with liquid HC1. Treated with silver benzoate, this acid chloride produced the benzoyl derivative of ct -monohyd rope rf luoroi 9 obutyrohyd roxami c acid. On heating, tads derivative rearranged itself and developed oc-monohydroperfluoroisopropyliso- Card 1/2 I Rearrangement of ot,cL-Di f luoroalkylaz idea WAq S/020/60/132/02/31/067 B011/BO02 oyanate (Scheme). The rearrangement of the perfluoroalkenazides via the corresponding "perfluoroalkenylazacarboneall was expected, as it seems, to develop a tricycled nitrogen-containing compound. Such "azacarbenes" however, as has been already published (Ref. 2), actually develop in such a way that one fluorine atom of the r-position passes over into the nitrogen. Due to the conjugation of bonds, such rearrangement probably takes place more quickly than a I'depairing" of the electrons of the YE bond whose electron density is exhausted (Scheme). By Ilazacarbenes" the authors mean nitrogen-containing analogs of carbenes. They develop by the generally known rearrangement of acid azides (Curtius rearrange- ment) resulting in the development of isocyanat a-JAzacarbenes are stabilized in the form of isocyanates. The above-mentioned reaction developing carbylamine fluorides is similar to the Curtius rearrangement. There are 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTEDt January 30, 1960 Card 2/2 NNUNYANTSY t#Lq; FROSIN, V,,N,," DYKHOVSNAYA, X.O. " lateraotion of fluoroolotinn vith S,N.-diathy1hydroxylamines Zhur.VKHO 10 no.0470-471 165, (M,IRA 18-11) KNUNYANTc. I.1..; BYHOVSKAYA, E.G.; DYATKTN, B.L.; FROSIN, V.N.j GEVORKYAN, A.A. Interaction of trifluoronitrolsomethane ar-1 tort-rerfluoro- nitroisobutane vith acid phosphites. Zhur.VKIIO 10 no.4:472-- 473 165. (KIRA 18:11) ACC NRt AP602558 7 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/013/0020)0020 I IINVEINMR: Knunynnta, 1. L.;, bykhovaknya, E4 Gs; Frosin, V. U.., Sizovt 1161 A., ORG: none ITITLE: 'Method or preparation o f 2-(Ii-alkoxy-11-alkyl)aminoethyle mercap*- tatir. .Class 12, No. 183204. [announced by Miliatry Academy for Chemical 11'rotection (Voyennaya akademiya khimicheakoy zashchity)] SOURCE: Izobretaniya, promyshlennyye obrattayg tovnrnyye znaki, no. 13. 1966, 20 TOPIC TAGSs alkoxyalkylaminoothyl morcaptan, othylene sulfide, d i al ky1hydroxyl amino, ABSTRACT: In the proposed method, 2-(H-alko)q-N-alkyl)aminoethy1 mercaptans are obtained by the reaction of ethylene sulfide with N,O-dinlkylhydroxylamine at 90-100* -C in an organic solvent. [W~,A,. ~0; CBE No. .10 SUB CODE: 071 SUBM DAM 2OSep65/ Card 1 UDC1 547.269,11233.07 CODE: UR/0413/66/000/020/0038/0038 INVEWOR: Knunyants, 1. L.; Bykhovskaya, E, G.;J~~osin, V. H.; Sizov, Yu. A. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of fluorlue-containing isoxazolidines. Class 12, No. 187020' (announced by Military Academy for Chemical Protection (Voyennaya alcademiya Idiimicheakoy zashchity)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prorayshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966,38 TOPIC TAGS: fluoroisoxazolidine, nitrone, olefin#, po"-,assium fluoride, .,aL ABSTRACT: In the proposed method, fluorine-containing isomazolidines are obtained by treating nitrones with Cl-cs 0-01efins in an organic solvent, ass., benzene. in the presence of .potassium fluoride In an autoclave at %206C. DIA-50; CBE No. 14 SUB CODE: 07/ SLIBM DATE: 203ep65 1/11 UDC: .7861221-07 KNUNIANTS, I.L.; FOKIN, A V.; KOSYREV; YU.M.; SOROCWUN, I.N.;-FROSINA, X.V. . Nitration of per-fluorobutadione with nitrogen peroxide. rzv. A jt$SSR Ser.Wm. nojOs3.772-1775 0 163. (MIRA YROSSXL. Byzen, HUDr. Spindleror Mlyn District system In the mountains. Prakt. lek.. Praha 34 no.11: 251-252 5 June 54. (PMIC TMAT He in Czech., district system in mountains) DRINEW, A.Ya.; DLTIMYIER, B.M.; FROST, A.M. Production and analysis of styrene and methacrylic acid copolywre. Zhur. prikl. khim. v 31 no-5:771-777 97 '58. (KIRL 11W (Styrene) (Methacr7lic acid) DRIIIBIMG, A.Ta.; MIDTIXR, B.Ho-I FROST A M Preparation and study of styrole Rnd methaerylic acid copolytiers. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no-7:10130-1086 Jl 158. (WRA 11:9) 1. Lmningradnkiy tokhnolortchmakiy inatitut imoni Lennoveta. (Pn3,vmers) (Mathacr7lic acid) (Styrene) ~ ~ -9.1 L~~_:- ~ -,>: PRCS'l , A. M. , Canrl Tech Sci -- (diss) "Synthesi-,-; of so;ae carboxy-con- taininr co-polymers of styrene and their transformation upon reaction with polyvalent metals." Leningrad, 1960. 14 pp; (Ninistry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Leningi-t-id Order of Labor - Red Banner Technological Inst im Lensovet); 200 copies; price not given; (n, 18-60, 153) Z/011/61/018/001/010/014 E112/E453 AUTHORS, Frost, A.M. and Blagonravova, A,A. TITLE: 'ih_erWa__~_t_ion between binder and pigment in thin surface coating layers PERIODICAL: Chemie a chemick" technologie, 1961, Yol.18, No.1, P-33, a abstract Ch 61-446 A Lakokras. Materialy, 1960, No.19 PP-32-36) TEXT: A co-polymer of styrene-maleic anhydride, esterifled with butanol,was used as binder and the effect of an addition of zinc oxide and orthophosphoric acid was studied. In the presence of an excess of zinc oxide, the zinc salt of the polymer is formed, 'which is converted into zinc phosphate-on the addition of phosphoric acid. If this system is applied to a steel surface, the phosphoric acid will react with the steel and the co-polymer will produce tri-dimensional structures with zinc. On the basis of the above binder,primers of high-reactivity can be prepared which in some respects are superior to polyvinylbutyral resins. I X-ray diagram, 5 diagrams, 9 tables, 8 literature references-. fAbstractor's note: Complete translation.7 Card 1/1 GUREVICHj, Ye., S.; FROST., A.M. Compatibility of film-forming polymer solutions. Iakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.3:11-13 161. (MIRA'.14:6) (Polymers). (Films (Chemistry)) GUIWICH, Ye.S.; FROSTp A.M. Use of synthetic rubber as a film-forming base. Lakokras.,mat. i ikh prim. no.4tl5-17 163. (MIRA 16t10) 1, Ieningradskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo i proyektnogo instituta lakokrasochnoy proryshlennosti. ACCESSION NRt AP4040512 S/0303/64/000/00310003/000 AUTHORi Frost, A. M.; Hothkov, Tue Ps TITLEo Study of the compatibility of filz-forviing polymers and rosins SOURCE: Lakokrasochny*yo materialy* i ikh primeneniye, no,, 3, 1964, 3-8 ..TOPIC TAGSt chlorinated polymer, nitrile rubber, nairit, butyl rubber, rubber compatibility, rubber softening, rubber phase reversal, carboxylated rubber, pllychloroprene rubber, ethylene propylene rubber ABSTRACT: The object of the work was to study the properties of various binar7 systems based on chlorinated polymers and various rubber, for the purpose of determining their compatibility and selecting compositions possessing optimum properties and suitable for the production of paint and varnish coatings. In the case of nitrilo rubberalit was found that a true blending of the components with the formation of a homogeneous phase is observed within a narrow range of rubber concentrations. It is postulated that because of the presence of largo substituents of like ohargos In the chains of the compatible polymers and because of the floxibiUty of the rubbor moloculos, soft6ning takos place owing to an Card V ACCESSION NRi AP4040512 increase in the entropy of the system at &'rubber content up to 15 wt. As the rubber content increases, the interaction between chloring atoms and the CH groups of rubber becomes appreciable and causes the formation of a microheterogweaw disperse system. At some ratio of the components, phase reversal takes place, and the system transforms into a macrohaterogeneous one. It was shown that compositions ,with carboxylatod rubber have properties similar to those of SKN-26 rubber only ;when the rubber content is moderate; when it is high, the components interact with .the participation of carboxyl groups, Compositions based on chlorinated 'polymers and polychloroprene rubber showed that the presence of like substituents :in the polymer and. rubber causes the entropy factor to predominate during their :blending. When chlorinated polymers were blended with nairit, heterogeneous :systems consisting of dispersions of rubber in polymer or of polymer in rubber .were obtained. The region of phase reversal corresponds to the region of lamination of the om ents. It was found that nonpolar rubbers (butyl and ethylene-propylone rubberrnZ not blend with chlorinated polymers. On the basis of an analysis of the properties of various compositions of chlorinated polymers with various rubberep binary -compositions possessing optimum pro- porties are recommended for use In paint and varnish production* ASSOCIATIONj none ~CeM 2/ AMI'HOR: Frost, A. M. TITLE: A method for producing cc-at .ng on metal. Class 22, No. 167920 SOLRCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 3, 1965, 38 TOPIC TAGS: plastic coating, polymerization, polymer film ABSTRACT-. This Author's Certificate introduces a method for producing coatings on ractal by polymo-rization of unsaturated carbo!iyl-con aining monomers in the prisence of an in-itiator. In order to improve the assat-Trent Of film forn-,ng age-its, butyl mzleate is u3ed. ASSOCIATIM: none SUBMITT-ID: 100,:t6 2 NO BEF SOV: 000 Card 1/1 EMCL: 00 OTHER: 000 SUB CODE: GC, MT L 1877-66 EWT(m)/EPF(C)/EWPjJ).,., RM ACCESSIONKR: AP50225 09 UR/0303/651000/004/0019/0022 667.621.64 AUT IL01 HOR: Rozhkov, Yu. P.; Frost, A. TITLE: Effect of the properties of nitrile rubbers on their compatibility vith perchlorovinyl resin t~ -SOURCE: Lakokrasochnyye materialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 4, 1965, 19-22 TOPIC TAGS: nitrile rubber, polymer structure, resin ABSTRACT: The effect -of the properties of nitrile rubbers (SKN-18., SKN-26, SKN-40) on the physicomechanical characteristics and water resistance of two- component compositions based on the perchlorovinyl resin was investigated. The plasticizing effect of the rubber depends on the degree of polarity, which is determined by the content of nitrile groups. The compatibility of the rubber vitt the perchlorovinyl resin increases with the content of nitrile groups in the rubber. In its effect on the properties of the compositions, SKR-18 rubber, which is the least polar of the rubbers studied, approaches ribnpolar rubbers. Less plastic rubbers are more effective plasticizers for the perchl in orovinyl res because of the low mobility of both the atructural links and rubber molecules as Card 1/2 L 1677-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5022509 a whole. Low-molecular rubber has a tendency to form microheterogeneous kn structures. A mutual relationship was established between the content of nitrile groups, plasticizing capacity of the rubber, and water resistance of the com- positions. In the region of low rubber concentration, a marked increase in the-,. vapor permeability of films whose composition includes SKN-18 is explained by - the heterogeneity of the compositions in this range. The vapor permeability is determined by the diffusion of water vapor through the film and by the evaporao tion of the water adsorbed by the film owing to the presence of polar groups. Orig. art. has: 6 fi8ures and-I table. ASSOCIMION: None L 18011-66 F-T(M)AwP(j) Rm ACC NK: AP6004315 SOURCE CODE: UR/0303/65/000/005/0022/0025 AUTHOR: rrost,%A, M,; Rozhkov, Yu. P. ORG: none X TITLE: Study of pigmented compositions based on perchlorovinyl resin and nitrile rubber SOURCE: Lakokrasochnyye materialy i 1kh primeneniye, no. 5, 1965, 22-25 TOPIC TAGS: resin, nitrile rubber, pigment ABSTRACT: ,The propertAes of pigmented systems based on SPS perchlorovinyl resin and,SKN-26 pl sticizgr1were studied in order to establish the optimum proportions of the cctnp nents. Physicomechanical properties (tensile strength, elongation., hardness), swelling in water, and vapor penetrability were measured on samples con- taining SPS and SKN-26 in the ratios 9:1, 5:1, 3:1, 1:1, and 3:7. Changes in the structure of the compositions associated with an increasing content of rubber and pigment were analyzed, and it was concluded that in small quantities, the rubber ;and pigment have the same effect on the structure of perchlorovinyl resin and are UDC: 667.633.41 Card 1/2 72 L 18011-66 :ACC NR: AP6004315 ,~identicalln many respects 'at higher concentrations. Experimental data showed the ~3:1 composition to have the optimum properties. The composition is (in parts by 'weight): SPS, 75; SKN-26, 25; pigment (iron ocher and talc, 4:1), 100. It can be used for anticorrosive paints. orig. art. has: 8 figures. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF; 000 Card 2/2 APT000018 (A)N SOURCE CODE2 ;'un/oo8o/66/039/011/2521/2524 AUTHOR: Frostg As M,g Usbekova, A* Khe ORbi none TITLE: Preparation of coatings by polymerization of carboxyl-group containing monomers on metal surfaces SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, Y. 399 no. 11, 1966j 2521-2524 TOPIC TAGS: p I o.St%C coating, carboxylated monomer, monobutyl maleate, neutral ferric maleate, polymerization ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the preparation -of coatings by the polymerization of monobutyl maleate (MBM) on steel surfaces. Prelimir~-: nary experiments shoved: 1) that Btoichiometric amounts of MBM and rl~duced iron powder react to form netural ferric maleate; and 2) that the ferric maleate polymerizes in MBM solutions in the presence of 1$ ~urzoyl peroxide. The coatings were-prepared by the polymerization of' MBM on sandblasted, xylene-degreased steel surfaces in two steps, fi rut for 2 hr at 60C and then for 2-4 hr at 110C. This stepvise temperature increase proved to be necessary to prevent decomposition of the MBM and to produce strong films. Homogeneous coatings were prepared by spraying MBM on the steel surfaces. The coatings were Card UDC: 542.951.T+66.095.263 ACC NR, AP70000.18 hard, elastic and firmly adherent to the metal surface. Colored coatings were prepared by the addition to MBM of inert acid-resistant pigments such as titanium oxide, chromium oxide, red ocher, or gas black (MBM/pigment ratios varied from 5/1-to 1/2). Orig, arts hunt 3 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE: lls OT/ SUBM DATE: 120ot6h/ ORIG REFt 006/'%OTH RZFt 006 ATD PRE88t 5107 ACC NR: AP?oo8272 SOURCE- CODE: --'UR/008o/6'71040/001/0160/0164' AUTHOR: Uzbekova, A. Kh.; Frost, A. M. 0111G: none TITLE: Reaction of n-monobutyl maleate with metallic iron SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimiis v. 40) no. 1, 1967, 16o-i64 TOPIC TAGS: iron, maleate, colorimetric analysis ABSTRACT: It has boon shown earlier that in preparing coatings by polymerization of carboxyl-contaiAng monomers on metal surfaces, the monomor reacts with the metal to form salts, and the latter then polymerize or copolymerize, the overall rate of the process and nature of the products formed being dependent on both stages. In the present article, the process is examined by taking as an oxanple the reaction of n- monobutyl naloate (MBM) with metallic iron. The comoosition of the reaction produeLs was studied at one of the stages of the process by using a modified sulfosalicylate method of photocolorimetric analysis in which the total content of Fo2+ and Fe)+ wai detormined from the optical density of Fe2+ and Fe3+ sulfosalicylates in a weakly ammoniacal medium. MBM was found to react with metallic iron to form neutral ferrous and forric salts soluble in excess 11M, and an insoluble basic ferrous salt. It is concluded that a rapid method of determining Fo3+ and Fo2+ in a mixture of salts dissolved in excess M&M has boon porfootod. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 5 tables. Card-- 1/2. uDc: 62o.ig,7.6 'ACC NR, AP70082?2 SUB CODE'. 07/ SUBM DATE: 06Mar65/ ORIG REF: 003 S/123/59/000/006/016/025 AOO5/AOOl Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, No. 6, p. 211, # 21596 AUTHOR: Frost, B. P.. T. TTTLE- Tho Structure of Liquid Metals PEETODICAL: V sb.: Uspakhi fiz. metallov, 2. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1958, pp, 126-176 TOU: The author reports on the indirect and direct experimental mathcds of investigating the struAure of liquid metals. On the basis of the resuli's of thece investigations, he reviews various theories of the liquid state and analyzes the liquid stability. The part of the thermodynamic method is emphasizei when ConsId- erIng the struoture and behavior, of liquid alloys, Dep,-~ndirj3 on the nature of interatomis forces, certain deviations from the resultF of thermcdynamic calcula- t2lons for ideal solutions were obtained (chemL~&I compounds or Immiscibility). The "volatility" and the "activity" serve -to acCount for these deviations. The measurements of the vapor pressure and the ele,,tromotive for,~e ara applied to Card 1/2 The Structure of Liquid Metals S13, 2 3 /5 9/W0/006/0 16/02r- A005:700 1 experimental detV-rminalions of the mtivily. A brief remllt~w Is given. cf the, X-ray Investigation of alloys, their density, visc,?s1zv; surfac- tqnslon., diffuslon, -Lr~d nuc;l,~atlon, There are 21 ard 127 0, S, M, Translatorls not.~!~ This -s the full translation of oriFinp,! lbassian abstract. Ja:~d 212 FROST._g,.. inzh. Fluctuations in the speeds of the palling chain of multibucket excavators and conveying machines. Sbor. trud. MISI no.39: 341-349 161. (MIRA 16--4) 1. Institut gorrqkh mashin gornoy akadeali, Freyberg, Germanakaya Demokraticheskaya Respublika. (Facavating machinery) (Conveying machinery) ?ROST, J. "DIvIccntIon o" materipla Ir. r. wArphwann." p. 288. (DRD'110TWO Vol. 0. No. 12, 'Dec- 1954. '911rozawn, Poland) SO: lbnthly List of F.Rst 3urappsin Accenclone. ri~) LG. Vol. 4. No. 4. April 1955- Uncl- FROST, Andrey Vladimirovich, prof. Edecessedli Prinimli uchostiye: BUM"IN. I.H.: MMSKIT, A.A.: GRTAZHOV, T.K.: DEK31ITly"A, M.I.: DINTSMS, A.I.; DOBRONRAVOY, R.K.; ZILIRKOYA, Y.R.: ZHMO, A.Y.; IFATIYICY, Y.N.; KYTATKOVSKIT, D.A.; KOROBOV. Y.T.; 90OR, Y.G.; NNMTSQV, M.S.; RAKOY'SKIT, A.Y.; RIKIZ, Te.K.; RUDKOVSKIT, D.M.; RTSAKOY, K.Y.; SEREBRYAKOVA, Te.K.; STEFMIOTICHl A.D.; STRIGAISYA, N.Y.; TATEVSKIT, Y.M.; TILICHETEV, M.D.; TRIFMI, A.G.:.FROSTI.O,;.; SHILYATEVA, L.Y.; MiGHMIN. Y.T.. Da6GONLOY, N.M., sontavitell: GERASIVOT. T*.I.,.otv.red.; SHIRNOTA, I.Y.i red.; TOPCHITEVA, K.T.; TASTREBOY, Y.Y., red.; XONDRASHKOVA, S.F., red. izd-va; LAZAREVA, L.Y., tekhn.red. fSAlected scientific works] lzbrannye nauchnye trudy. Moskva. Ka-vo Mosk.univ., 1960. 512 P. (KUU 13:5) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gerasimov). (Chemistry, Physical end theoretical) FROST, V. A. "Turbulence and DIffusion in the Lower Atmosphere, Froc. Roy. Soc., Ho 1001, Vol 186, June 1946. SOs U-3039, 11 Mar 1953 25413 -9/137/6 1/tOO/006/bO 2/09 2 11,53,oO Aoo6/A lo i Frost, V.A. TITLE: A mathematical model of turbulent combustion PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurglya, no. 6, 1961, 1, abstract 6B3 (V sb. "3-ye Vses. soveshchanlye po teorli goreniya, v. I", Moscow, 196o, 121 - 125) TEX,.r,: The author derived a differential equation considering processes of turbulent transfer, molecular and accelerated molecular mixing, from a modified Markov's equation for the function of temperature distribution In a turboAlent flow with heat liberation depending only on temperature. By introducing the function of the joint distribution of temperatures in two points of the flow, it is possible to compile the equation without any assumptions on the nature of mixing. The hypothesis is advanced that the law of distributing the probability of displacing the element of liquid from a given point dces no+. depend on the location from where the element was shifted to the given point, but merely on its present location. The field of velocities is coneidered as known and Independent Card 1/2 A mathematical model of turbulent combustion 2541) S1 1.37/6 1/000/006/100 2/09 2 A006/A101 on the combustion. The mathematical model of turbulent combustion obtained will make It possible to solve the problem on the nature of' oombuation in a turbulent flow by numerical. integration. 3. Glinkov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 B/020/60/133/04/07/031 B019/BO60 AUTHOR: -Frost, V. A. TITLE: The Homogeneous Rapid Deformation of Turbulence in a Gas PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 133, No- 4v pp. 773-776 TEXT., By way of introduction the author refers to previous papers (Refs. 1, 2) in which the changes occurring in the parameters of a turbu- lent flowiof an incompressible liquid n the passage through a compression shook had been investigated. In a similar investigation made here the compressibility of the medium is taken into account, and the results obtained make it possible to study the behavior of the turbulence in an ultrasonic flow. In a detailed derivation the author obtains relations concerning the dens it in th cross sections considered(jet, diffusor, or combustion ohamber~ and o:noerning the mean flow velocitisev from which he estimates the change in the turbulence intensity. From formulas (13) and (14) for the longitudinal and transverse component of the veloci- ty of turbulence the author concludes in his discussion of the results that Card 1/2 The Homogeneous Rapid Deformation of Turbulence 3/020/60/133/04/OT/031 in a Gas 2019/B060 an acceleration of the flow brings about a strong diminution in the longi- tudinal and transverse components of the velocity of turbulence. This re- sult is found in agreement with results of measurement from other papers (Refs-39 4) and from the author's own measurements. Turbulence intensities were obtained by measuring the diffusion of helium in an ultrasonic flow. These intensities varied by 4 - 10% depending on the turbulence of the flow in the receiver. The results are tabulated in Table 1. There are 2 figures, I tablep and 4 references: 3 Soviet, and 1 US. PRESENTED- March 2, 1960, by G. I. Petrovq Academician SUBMITTED: February 299 1960 Card 2/2 3 12 71,16 S/658/61/000/007//005/010 11,1400 D251/D302 AUTHOR: Frostp V.A. TITLE: Variation of turbulence beyond the combustion zone SOURCE: Moscow. Fizilco-teklinicheskiy instituL, Trudy, no. 1, 1961. Issledovaniya po mekhanike i prikladnoy matema- tike, 105 - 109 TEXT: On the basis of the theory of homogeneous rapid deformation of turbulence and of the case of variation of density, the turbu- lence of the wave-front is considered, the possible ef 'fect of auto- turbulence being ignored. Tensor equations ~or the relative inten- sity of turbulence are obtained, and interpreted graphically. The theoretical results are compared with the experimental data of A.G. Prudnikov (Ref. 3: Izmereniya optiko-diffuzi.onnym metodom turbulent- -nosti vozdushnykh potokov i plamen (Measurement by the Optical- Diffusion Method of the Turbulence of Air Currents and Plames) Kan- didatska a disse .rtatsiya, M. 1957). The following conclusions are drawn: 1~ The results establish the possibility of extending the Card 112 32766 S/658/'61/000/0071/005/010 Variation of turbulence beyond the ... D251/D302 theory of homogeneous rapid deformation of turbulence -to the re- gion beyond the zone of combustion; 2) The growth of turbulence is wholly accounted for by the deformation of the current, and there is no need to introduce the hypothesis of au-to-turbulence, There are 2 frigures and 4 references: 2 Soviet-bloo and 2 non-Soviet-bloc, Card 212 %M;, 2767 SI 00 S/48/ 1/0OO/qq7/PP�/O1O .-Yi I I D251/D302 AUTHORS: Shakhnovt I.P.0 and Frosto V.A. TITLE: The flow round a flat plate of 4 supersonic stream of ideal gas in the presence of volumetric evolution of heat SOURCE: Moscow. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 7,:' 1961., Izzledovaniya po mekhanike i prikladnoy mate- matike, 110 - 124 TEXT: An axi-symmetric flow of an ideal perfect gas under heat transfer conditions is considered. A cylindrical system of coordi- nates x, y, 8 is adopted, where x is the axis of symmetry, y the distance from it, and 8 the polar angle. v xv XY, vE) are the projec- tions.of the velocity vector. Assuming the motion to be stationary, Buler's equations give 8 V 2 ev av 6x -2 v Y( '6x dy P ax Card 1/5 32767 111/658/61/000/007/006/010 The flow round a flat plate of ... D251/D302 V2 av avx) 1 a + v ( z (2) dy -2 X V - Vy- P Py and the equation of continuity is d In p + ~Iv:y + Ivx a vy (3) dt loy 37 y where p is the density, and p is the pressure. If c(x, y) is the amount of heat brought by unit mass of gas in unit time, then it is shown that (3) becomes,---,, 2 au UY _T~ 1, 1 ) + (a ~ qj..V; I-V- + (10) ox by Ox' A d-VY A Y where a is the local velocity of sound, y is the adiabatic index, and A is the mechanical equivalent of heat-. [Abstractor's note: or not defined]. In terms of the rate ol' change of entropy ds/dt, (10) may be written Cara 2/5 32767 s165816110001007190061010 The flow round a flat plate of ... D251/D302 avx 8V 8V 2 2 (a2 V2 ). ( X + + (a2 V2) O~v a dS -- - v by y by - c dt X dX XvY p y (10) has the same form for both vortex and potential flow. The vor- tex strength is obtained in the form 1:4 as ilk Py _V. (12) VX dy 7-1 Y Supersonic flow with characteristic lines y(x) is considered. Along these lines the general conditions on the characteristics of Y(x) are Card 3/5 vxvy + al VI - 41 Y1.2 .21- 42 J duy Y1 dvr + 42Vy + Y' a If V2 _-iz~ X Y2,1 dx V2. - 42 Y C(X. Y) (13) (14) 3 "' 7 6 7 S/65 61/000/007/006/010 The flow round a flat plate of D251%302 In the adiabatic case, the free term -(y - J)c(x, y)/A = -(y - 1) di - 0 is included in the planar hodograph equations. It is observed dt that the term giving the evolution of heat in:(14) leads to the conclusion that the vortex term and the characteristic lines in the planar hodograph do not pass through the inilial Point. The application of the above method to the case of flow in the presen- ce of a zone of equilibrium heat-transfer is conside'red. A method of calculating the increase of pressure on a point on an aerodyna- mic profile with small heat-exchange is given. The flow is suppo- sed to be homogeneous and of potential type. The method of lineari- zation of equations is used. Poisson's equation for the problem is obtained, and has the solution CS (V. I') A' dl' (23) _2r where S is bounded by a Mach cone, constructed from (x, y) in front of the flow. The relation between pressure and potential is Card 4/5 32 7 6 7 S/658/61/000/007/'006/010 The flovi round a fl~~.t plate of ... D25!/D302 dp (Lrud ~D)' hence, ignoring second order terms -ives P 00 V_, Inc n,-CeSS.-_1:Y caIC7-,' P - P 00 pu-fo:ci;ied on the rapid-action electronic computer Jj! of the AS USSR. The following conclusions viere dravm: 1) in se of non-adiabatic flow the operative quantity is not the amount of heat transferred but the intensity of its source; Tile assumption that the flow is of a potential nature in the case of the flow round a flat plate by an undisturbed supersonic stream in ,,he presence of a rectangular zone of heat-transfer is fully justi- fied; ~) For small values of the power of the heat source, the li- nearization theory gives sufficiently good results (c__ 0,1 x 107)~ There ar; 6 figures and 7 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-So-' vict-bioc, The references to the English-language public-tions, rea_-i as follows; H~ Bateman, Proceedings N.,!t, Acad.Sci., v.251 1939, pp 388-391; B.L. Hicks, Quarterly of Applied tiechanics, v. 6, 1948, no. 5, pp. 221-237; A~ Mager, Journal of the Aero/Space Sciences, V~ 26, 1959; no. 2, pp. 99-107. Card 5/5 s/osi/62/000,/016/007/059 B101/B186 AUTHOh: Frost, V. A. TITLE; Chan6e of turbulenoa behind the combustion zone PERIODIC,U,: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 18, 1962, 49, abstract 1813337 (Tr. Mosk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta, no. 7, 1961,.105-109) TZXT: The general theory of isotropic tuVbulence T wa.1 used as a basil- for utudyinLl'r mathematically the change in T when pacsing through a flazle. Assumin_~ that the intensity of T is very low compared with L/D (L - mean width, D - length of the combustion zone) it-isiconcluded, without recourtio to the hypothqnis of uulf-turbulizza~ion of 'the flamof that the intensity of T may inoreaae owing to the.deformation of the flow. rAbstracter's note: Complete tra.nslation-i Card 1/1 SHAKHNOV, I.F.; FROST, V.A. Supersonic flow of an ideal gas past a horizontal plate in the presence of volume heating. Trudy MFTI no.7:110-123 161. (Aerodynamicep Supersonic) (KMA 15:4) N4, S/ 6 58/6PV000/009/001/013 A059/Al 26 ALITHOR: Frost, V.A. TITLE, Tho anymptotic properties of a turbulent flame torch SOURCE: Moscow. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy. no. 9, 1962. Is- aledovaniya po mekhanike i prikladnoy matematike- 3 - 8 I TEXT: The assumption that the combustion rate uO Is constant, if suffi- cient time has elapsed after the moment of Ignition, leads to the conclusion that the turbulent flame torch should propagate in a way resembling the turbu- lent propagation of a stream in a passive substance and obeying the law: I d d 2 2 dt kD (10) where D is the coefficient of turbulent diffusion which is constant with depth, and d is any characteristic width of the torch flame. The characteristic func- tion of temperature distribution is P (T, erf f (T) (15) Card 1/2 S/658/64/000/009/001/013 The asymptotic properties of a turbulent flame torch A059/A126 where the function f M satisfies the equation af (dT (16) TT kdt IT The possible physical model of such it tot-oh Clame Is, moreover, found to be the surface model of turbulent combustion; the width of the instantaneous tempera- ture region, being different from that of both the fresh mixture and of the com- bustion productz, remains constant with time. The thickness of the region where reaction takes place and intermediate Iris tantaneous temperatures are observed is small as compared to that of the whole combustion zone (the torch). Ca-d 2/2 FROST., Wlodzimierz Mining in the province of Great Poland. Wiadom gorn 11 no. 5:152-154 My 160. CZECHOSLOVAKIA FROUSIL J. Diploma of Physician Biophysical Institute of the Faculty of General Medicine of Charles University (Biofyzikalni ust-av fakulty vseobeeneho lekarstvi KU), Prague Prague, Prakticky lekar, No 2, 1963, pp 65-67 "The Study of Erythrokinetics with the Aid of Radioisotopes." FROVIDVt P.T., kand.tekhn.nauk Technical and economic efficiency of using motor scrapers in the over-all mechanization of earthwork. Sbor,trud. MISI no.3ltl9-26 (MIRA 140) (Scrapes) 21(3) SOV/ 112-59-7.-3287 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2. p 151 (USSR) AUTHOR: Aradenne, M., Yeger, G., Isayev, B., Roggenbuk, V., and Froylikh, G. TITLE- Pocket-Type Gamma-Radiation Dosimeter (Karmannyy dozimetr gamma -izlucheniya) PERIODICAL: V ob. - Issled. v oblasti dozimetrii ioniziruyushchikh izlucheniy. M. , AS USSR, 1957, pp 112-114 ABSTRACT: A pocket-type electrometer with a quartz filament and a reading microscope is described. The electrometer has a linear scale calibrated in milliroentgens. The scale span is 0-200 milliroentgens. Thirty experimental models of the instrument were tested. The charge leakage never exceeded 5% per day. The reading spread of individual meters did not exceed 100/6. N. G. Z. Card 1/1 FROYMAN. A Blectrostatte photographY. Soy.foto 17 no.5:42-47 MY '57. (YJ-RA 10'7) (Xerography) FROYI-IAN, A - I - "A 'Manual Laboratory Heater, Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, No 1952, p 1006. use =Pyacrou'111:158~ 'a !n 0 its,. 14, Sk e, 11"k, S.S.S.R., Sa. Fis. 17,237-41 10 ).-The we of lonlutlon chambers Cielger counter, crystal counters decrews meas- urement Wors to 1-29p' bolt require3 a welf-stabilited cur. t t b1 th bill d k i f hi d h l t- -vo ren a e ca o e emm ip, an sta zat on o , s g e An electmic ed me teducing the ductietlons 6 : : e Coft"don of ~,w lid bems, by Mewi of dlA- phfagms rathti tba factmins Is ~f;dttro. S. Palwim RABINOVICH.A.D.; YRIDKIN,V.M.; FROYMAN,A.I. Use of electrets in measuring techniques. (Reviev) lzm.tekh.no.4: 31-34 Jl-Ag '55. (KLRA 8:10) (Blectric measurements) GONCHARSKIY. Lush Abramovich; BARG, A.I., redaktor; DZHIGIT, I.S., rodaktor; KULIKOVSKIT, A.A., redaktor; SMIRNOV, A.D., redaktor; TARASOV, F.L. redaktor; TRAMM, B.F., reclaktor; CHNCHIK, P.O., redaktor; SHAMSHUR, V.I., redaktor; FROYMAN, A.I.,redaktor; IARIONOV, G.Ye.. tekhnicheekly redaktor [Alectron tub*as with mechanical controls] Alaktronnata lampa a makhanicheskim upraylenieno Moskva, Gos.energ. izd-vo 1956. 39 P. (Kassovaia radiobibliotaka, no.243) (KIRA 9:8) (Zlectron tubes) USSR / Electricit~ G Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizlka, No 4, 1957, rio 9620 Author : Froyman, A.I., Fri&cin, V.M. Inst : Insti'Mit-e-or Crystallography, Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow Title : Investigation of the Hetero-Charge of Klectrets Made of Carnauba Wax. Orig Pub : Kristallograftya, 1956, 1, No 3, 342-350 Abstract : By determining the discharge current and subsequently inte- grating this current with respect to time, a study was made of the dependence of the value of the hetero-charge (Q) of an electret, made of pure carnauba wax, on the intensity (E) of the polarization id effected. It is established that in the range of E from 2.1 to 12 kv/cm ,the value of Q is ap- proximately the same as E at constant temperature. The pro- cess of formation of hetero-charge has an activation energy Card 1/2 USSR / Electricity G Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 9620 Abstract of 18,500 cal/mol. Comparison of the experimental curves for the dependence of the discharge current on the time with the theoretical curves plotted under the assumption of a purely ionic mechanism of formation and destrwtion of Q, shows that in the case of good agreement between the rise and the position of the maximum, the decay of the experimen- tal curves is considerably slower than that of the theore- tical ones. For full interpretation of the phenomenon it is necessary to take into account, along with the displacement of the ions, also the orientation of the dipoles. A scheme and description for a measurement setup are given. Card 2/2 G,.~!iChRittii-iY, Lui Abra=ovich; FROBZ".J., redaktor; LARIONOV. G.Te.. tokhatcheekiy r'3,-13KTor- D4achanically controlled eleetcon tubes] Mokhanicheski upravliaemye elektronnye lampy. Moskva, Gos.energ. izd-vo, 1957- 1411. p. O;lec-tron tutes) I,-): U) 4 P 48-10-2/20 AUTHOR: None given TITLE: Materials of the 2nd All-Union Conference on X-ray Spectroscopy; Moscow, &nuarY 31 to rebruary 4,, 1957 (Materialy II Vaesoyumogo soveshebaniya po rentganovskoy spektroskopii; Moskva, 31 yanvarya - 4 fevralya 1957 g.) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicbeskaya, 1957, Vol 21, Nr 10, pp 1341 - 1342 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The Second All-Union Conference on X-ray Spectroscopy was hold from January 31 to February 4, 1957. Thirty-three reports were given., 18 of which appear in this issue. The remalmin are; Introductory Remarks by Ya. S. 11han kiy; Calculating the Structure of X-ray Emission Spectra of Self-Regulating Alloys by A. N. Orlov and A. V. Sokolov ( UFAN lontemporary Methods of X-ray Spectra Registration by M. A. Blokhin and A. I. Froyman (IOU and KhImfak M3U),- High Stability lower Sources for X-_r_gL_Y_89Wc_f_m Installations by A. I. Froyman; Prospective Ap- plLications of Electrostatic Photography (xerography) in X-ray Spectral and X-ray Strvztm*1 Analysis by A. I. Froymanj Investigation of the Fine Structure of X-ray K-Spectra of Absorption and Emission of Some Card 3/2 Elements of the Iron GrmT by I. B. Borovskiy, V. P. Bykov and 48-10-2/20 Materials of the 2nd A3.1-Uhion Conference on X-ray Spect.-oscopy; Moscow, January 31, to February 4, 1957 A. 1. Kozlenkov (Fizfak NGU)O* Interrelationship of Some X-ray Spectral and Nhgaetic Cbaracteristice of Iron-Base Alloys by S. A. Nemnonov andL K. M. Nolabova (UFAN SSSR); Investigation of Binding Forces in Solid Iron-Molybdenum Solutions According to the Fine Structures of X-ray Absorption Spectra by V. A. Trapeznikov and S. A.. Nemnonov (UFAN SSW; On the 7heory of Solid Solutions Based on Transitional Metals by I. B. - Boro, Y kiy and K. P. Gurov (DW AN SSSR); Relationship of Temperature and Concentration of Fine Structure of X-ray Absorption Spectra of Solids and an Investigation of Binding Forces by V. A. Trapemikov; Investi- gation of X-ray L-Spectra of Some Ram-earth Element Compounds by ff. V. Troneva, I. D. Marchukova and I. B. Borovskiy (Fizfak MU); Investigation of X-ray Emission K Lines of P-Group Titanium in Carbides and Some Other Compounds by E. Ye. Vayushteyn and YU. N. Vasillyev (GZOKhI AN SSSR); X-ray Spectrul Investigation of Molybdenum L Spectra in Some Alloys and Compounds by V. A..Batyrev, I. B. Borovskly and S. A. Ditsmkn (IM AN SSSR); Some Satelites of Spectral Lines by T. I. Yakushadze (Georgian Teacher's Institute); X-ray Spectral Investig&tion of Sulphur-containin Samples by M. A. Blokbin, P. S. Nesterenko and A. T. Shuvayev (ROU). AVAILABIZz Library of Congress Card .2=,12- i - is the magnitude of the atress-a-r-i'sin--g in the course of swelling of Une Col. The effect of this parameter on the tensile properties of type-150 e- nvolopes was studied. 7ha stress was varied by changing the duration .of syneresis from 10 min to 7 hr. which cau3cd changes in stress ranging fro,-a 5 to 11 kg/cm2o In order to characterize the tensile properties of envelopes of the same size but preparcd.in different ways, use was made 'of the so-called quality factor (ratio of ultimate elongation of envelope to ultimate elongation of sample). To detez7one this factor on an instru-: mont for two-dimensional deformation, the ultimate elongations of samplp!k. C.,d 1/2 UDC: 678o061:678.017:620.172.21 4;~2 Y L 08?28-67~ EWT(1)/EWT(m)/EWPQ)___IJP(c) IM/bli - .----I I .,- Poyi1o(w ACC NR, AL'7001651 'Mi1c". COOL,$,: UVOI:~316516001011 Karp, G. A.,..IUiyzclis, B. A.; Rold=n, A. N.; 'LroA'i.-Ovich,_D_. P.; I, I!o j -S, 1013olov, i. ORICT: Sciontific Roucarch Institute of Rubbor and Latex Products (Nauchno-iaalodova- -ro Ins :L sny xzdcliy) TITII~: Study of the effect of stroasou arising ing the swelling of_Lql bnItAo .quality of meteorological radiosondo'onvolopo, 1 SOURCT,3: Kauchulc i rozina, no. U, 1965, 34-35 iTOPIC.TAGS: radiosonde, moteorologic ballooa 'AD,V ' -:XC'P: In the manufacture of radiosonde, envelopes, an :Lmportant parameter I L 08728-67 kcc NR: AP7001651 0 'but out of envelopes with various stresses in the gel were mea.-Ured. The Utimato elongations of these samples were all found to be equal on sweu-: in- and amounted to X - M, On the basis of tests of samples and envelopes, the dependence of the quality factor of radiosonde envelopes plotted versus the stress in the gel during Bwellinge -the following :paraniaters are recommended for adoption in the manufacture of type-150 envelopes: gel swelling, up to I - 4.2; stress in gel during swelling# .8 + 0.5 kg/cj2. Orige art. hasi I figure, fjPR-s7 SUB CODE: 08 Sam DATzt none ORIG REF: '007 LCurd ;"/z not 90), 9(6) 1UTHORt Pro ovich, B. H., Engineer SOV/1419-53-548/22 -,Tym TITLE: The Portable 114-.Canal Oscillograph of the Type N700(POB-44K) (Perenoonyy chety=adtoatikanallnyy ostsillograf tips, 14700(POB-44M)) PMMODICALt Priborostroyaniye, 11-959, Nr 5, P 30 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The KisLinavskiy zavod olE~tMzmeritelInykh priborov (Kishinev Pactory of Elootrio Measuring DevIcias) started the delivery of the 14-canal oscillograph of the type N700(POB-14M), whiloh was developed at the Institut fiziki Zemli im. 0. Yu. Shmidta Mi SSSR (Institute of Physios of the E&rth imrail 0. Yu. Txwddt of tha AS USSR) and at the VNIIEP (All-Union Scientific Rasearob InstitLt.) ot Electric Measuring Devices). Such an oscillograph is a universal self-reoording device for recording high-fraquency and also low- frequenoy processes. This is poasible becauae the davioa contains galvanometers with different freq7--e-noies of natural oscillations and wl+,h a wide interval in the velocities of motion of the photo3mg. The technical data of the different rariants of this cocillograph are oompilad in a table. The insulation of the lead-in wires is calo-alated for a voltage of 5W v. A fieure 311o,,vs a general view of thiH device. The most important propbeties of thio rscillograph are Card 1/2 as folloarst 'I) It %rites cin os,.:i1llograph paper 1120 mm wide. 2) It The Portable U-Canal osoillograph of the Typa SOV/1'-Ij-55-5,18/22 has 2 exchangeabla lens cases with sirall and Yi6h wr;t~lng volojl.10,16e. 3) The ohanga-spe6d mid the ca,~6s p,~rmlt the migagement of differc.nt valoAlUo3 of mobioj:. of th-:i p~-ctoiens- 4) Me 4lime markn axa plottad a.5 thin ;+-rok3s~ 11) Thv ..-ecording process can be obaorved on a pvwid-glass C) 7ae cst~,Mve;raph is fed by S, dak;* Or e6oU. SIYL-'~;6 (.f 24 The intersity required is 6 & at, the most. 7) 1-- extend measuring tho osaillograph can be ccxx4~~ted wit'L a Mplgazilxlli~,- C! w-d resistors (In th'V Z""r-Pe Cf a tfLza of 370 - 250 ~ f 410 mm wEighing '7 kg). 1 8) rcr wcrk at low tc-uT,sr&t--.Lros k-,- 0'r,-*,, an ole-z"w-rio beater with temperatux-e regalatj.%;~ is to th- 9", This osai'loeraph --an ba --:1-rixated by 1-amote f1ro:a a separate panel. '10,~ Thet "LLiBnsior.,; r.,f t'hs -A,--i11Lgxa-rh (with lens a~~,.; 420 - 240 - 9'-',-'0 imn, 'Us wA6tt irittiout case 'As -17 kg. The barrel ca6e, the tLe shatt- vz-d j-~-zistov it-a6szine, and ed5o thr.- -,=-ii will on 5pecial cxde.~, as f'r.-,m 961"'. IT-- ante IL Sc-%riei-, r-sferen-,e. Card 2/2 FROYSHTETER, G. B. FROYSHTETER, G. B. *Investigation of the aerodynamics of a hot layer of fuel." Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR. Inst of Heat Power Engineering. Kiev, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Science) SO: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 15, 1956. Moscow. 1. 7. IROTSHTETER, G.B.; TAWOLISKIY. N.G. T-IMM*"MwWp, Mechanically fired furnace for small lignite lumps. Spirt. prom. 22 no.3:15-19 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-ineledovatel'okly Institut mestuoy i toplivnoy proirshlonnosti. (Furnaces) (Lignite) YROYSffl%VM, G.B., starshly nauchnvy sotrudnik e Improving tb* operation of Psko dr7ors.Torf. Drom. 35 no. 4:30 158. (MIRA 1l-'7) 1. Nouchno-issledowtellukty institut mostnoy i toplivnoy promyshlon- nosti Govplanm USSR. (Drying spDarstus)