SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIGORESCU, S. - GRIGORIN-RYABOV, V.V.

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-X. J,te f --o-icuibirrk); G 1'~' 175-0. A -,';- ~' c"" -' ! VITIMITO "i - I - - not's i',,A(,.LO,t Of O"I"'y1alo. C-OptIMAII LiIU('A-Gt A. 1 1- -1 ,-,6-33 'o. 1~)%I) 1, Sulmittod Sopto 15s, r�_6 EWT(d)/FSS-2/EEC(k)-2/EWP(v)/T-2[LWPkk)lz;wrknllrn,~-., ACC NR, AP6015323 SOURCE CODE: UR/0410/65/000/003/0 026/0033 AUTHOR: Vittikh, V. A. (Novosibirsk); Ginzburg, A. N. (Novosibirsk) ORG: none TITLE: Optimal encoding of telemetry signals [Paper presented at the Sixth All-Union Conference on Automatic Control and Electric Measurement Methods held in Novosibirsk in 11 SOURCE: Avtometriya, no. 3, 1965, 26-33 TOPIC TAGS: telemetry technique, error minimization, dynamic programming, signal successive approximation method ABSTRACT: Optimal encoding of fully known continuous signals, considered as determined functions of time, Is discussed mathematically. The problem reduces Itself to the minimiza- tion, of some error functional, or to determining the minimal value of c -entropy by successive approximation. Dynamic programming is deemed preferable to standard methods of classic' analysis, even though it requires the employment of a universal digital computer. Orig. art. has: 23 formulas. SUB CODE: 09,12/ SUBM DATE: 15Sep64/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 008 UDC: 62-603 Card I A U (- "Q L 53907-65 EW(d)/~EC(k)-2/EZC If)/E9C-4/EED-2/EW(1) M-4/Fn-4/Pq-i/Pg-4/ Fk-4/Pl-4 rip(c) BB/Gd- ACCESSION NR:. AP5012336 UR/6288/651000/001/0032/0037 6810142.323 AMOR: Vittikhe V. A.; q!aEkirg, A. H.; Drobyshev, Yu. P. TITLE: A wethod for the design of special computer devices reducing the excess of experimental data during tha study of continuous processes I.Card .1/2 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye olldeleniye. Izvestiya, Seriya tekhnicheskikhnauk, no. 1, 1965.0 32-37 1bu TOPIC TAGS! compact data representation, Fourier coefficient evaluationt em- pirical function expanslo'n, ChOyshev coefficient, computer input ABSTRACT: : The representation -of information in compact form plays an important role during the introduction of data into digital computers or its transfer through limited capacity communication channels. The present paper outlines a method for the integration of a function f(x) with a weight functionj (X) = 1/10 ~X (-I~,x /_l) which permits a simple evaluation of the Fourier-Chebyshev coefficients of empirical functions. The proposed approach can be used for a- very simple design of specialized computer devices earmarked for a compact re- presentation of experimental data. Orig. art. has! 20 formulas and I figure. V. 4 . Im-oalMrsk); GIRBURG, A.N. (NovonlH.rs~) v ~ ITT imp I tIon control, for data (,(,!Jon., Avtometriia no,4t 281-35 165. (Mlw' 18:911 ACC NRtAP6002011 SOURCE CODE: UR/0288/65/000/00310037fOO4l AUTHOR:_Vitt ikh, V. A.; Ginzburg, A. N. ~ulikovskiy, K. L. ORG: Institute of Automatic and Electrometr7, Siberian Branch, AN SSSR Unstit~t~ avtomatiki i elektrometrii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR) TITLE: Determining the maximum deflection angle of the moving component of an electrometer SOURCE: AN.SSSR. Sibirskoye otdoleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 3s 1965, 37-41 TOPIC TAGS: electrometer, electrometric amplifier ABSTRACT: Sensitivity of an electrometric amplifier depends, among other things, on the maximum permissible angle L7 of deflection of the moving component of the electrome'ter; hence, increasing the electrometer range may result in considerably higher output of the amplifier. Formulas are developed which permit determining 0 max from a specified nonlinearity of the torque-deflection angle ratiol the torque curve is approximated by Chebyshev polynomials. A 9-step computation procedure is~ suggested. Orig. art. has: 20 formulas. SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 23Mar65 / ORIG REF: 002 / OTH REF: 001 UDC:621-317-745t621-317-723 VITTIKH, V.A. H.; KULIKOVSKU, K.L. _.~J -.1. Determining maximum angle of deflection of the movable part of an oleotrometer. Izv. SO AN SSSR no. 10. Ser. tekh. nauk no. 3:37-41 t65 (MTRA 19:1) 1. Ihatitut aytomatiki. I elektrometrii Sibirskogo otdolenlya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. SuInItted March 23, 1965. k 2 Feii 1 j p';:, N ACC NRt Ap 15 8~ SOURCE CODE: 12/0410/65/000/0004/0028/6035 AUTHOR: Vittikh, V. A. (Novosibirsk); Ginzburg, A. N. (Novosibirsk) CIRG: none TITLE: One alprithm for the control of Information collection SOURCE: Avtometriya, no. 4, 1965, 28-35 TOPIC TAGS: algorithm, data acquisition, Legendre polynomial, automatic control design, analog digital converLer ABSTRACT: The authors consider an algorithm for the control of Information collection from the source of a continuous signal. Dato,l ta the use of orthogonal Legendro polynomials and lacldng any differentiation step, the algorithm possc-isos certain filtration properties due to a double integration of the signal with nolse. 'File sti%iet,ural principle of adaptive discretizers based on the use of Legendre polynomials Is analyzed, and It Is shourn that the error incurred in the uniform approximation of a sigavd by zero- and first-order orffiogonal Lcgendro poly- nomials can be rather easily computed. By establishing the relation of thia error to the linear integration error of the signal, a functional diagram of an informatloi. collection control de- vIce for use with this algorithm Is presented. In essonoo, this device controls the tinlo the Card 1/2 UDC: 62-603 L 41159-66 ACC NR% A1115382 test signal Is connected to the analog-digital converter. The algorithm discussed for the con- trol of Information collection from a continuous signal source is an interpolation algorithm. Unlike well-known extrapolation algorithms, which are based on a prediction of sipal proper- ties from the value of the signal itself and Its derivatives at a point t--O and which are less flexible (since the approximation line does not undergo a parameter change RS the time seg- ment is increased) this algroithm. makes It possible to obtain large compression factors. Moreover, using as It does orthogonal Legendre polynomials, this algorithm is superior to extrapolation algorithms In terms of Its noiso-supprossion characteristic because it employs a double Integration of the signal. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 5 formulas. SUB CODE: 05.12,09/ . SUBM DATE: 1OApr65/ ORIG REri 006 C,,d 2/2 hs GIMBURG, A.R. ;i~ 't-, .. -. " GII-700-4 gas-turbine unit. Gaz. prom. 4 no.7:41-45 J1. 159- (faRA 12:10) (Gas, Natural-Pipolinos) (Compressors) (Gas turbines) GDJZBURG, Abram Solomonovichj prof.; MIKHEYEVA, Natallya Semenovria; 1"--tykv-,--iiif6iiitik-olayevich; SfROYEDOV, Viktor Iudovich; GRACHEV, Yuriy Pavlovich; ZHURAVLEV, Vyacheslav Fedorovich; DASHEVSKIY, V.I,; FEDOROV, N.Ye., prof., retsenzent; SMEGIN, P.V., dots., retsenzent; GORBATOV, A.V., dots., retsenzent; ROGOV, I.A., dots., retsenzent; KOVALEVSKAYA, A.I., red. [Processes and apparatus of the food industry; practical laboratory work] Prottiessy i Ppfaraty pishchovykh proiz- vodstv; laboratornyl praktikvim, Byl A.S.Ginzburg i dr. Moskva, Pishchevala pi-omyshlennost', 1964. 270 p. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti, kafedra protsessov i apparatov (for Fedorov, Rogov, Gorbatov). 2. Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti (for Seregin). GINIBURa, A.B., dotsent, kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk. Theoretical principles of broad baking. Trudy MTIPP 2:357-362 152. (Baking) (MLRA 9:2) --,1e - C' ' ~ -l" ! - ~ n f t I " ! c o ho : . , ) "~n O : . l: rier of .1 '?,,C 701- 1_-I*, C-LOC: - -, cc, :e ~D s 'RI KHMELINITSKAYA, A.2., reaaktor; GOTLIB, I.M., tekhaichaskiy, redaktor [Drying apparatus for the broad baking Industry3 Sushillnye usta- novki khlebopokarnoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Pishchapromizdat, 1954. 195 P. NLRA 7:10) (Drying apparatus) (Bakers and balmries-Iquipment and supplies) Vi- ~J..Ase of themographic methods [a the study of heating processes in dough. V-1. N&IUoVl,A.S.Glnzbtuj.-V .,-koipachev. xnd No- oA No. -F ob- i Kkiri. JjqS4 )OSM"-An eildothemal ct ~w served in & degradation of starch. Heating curves for ;-do%jgh and temp. curves for baking are riven. M.Iloseh LYKOV, A.V,; AUKINAN, L.Ta.,- GI A. S. WMM.~ Investigating the beat and mass exchange in capillary-porous bodies with methods based on the theory of similitude an applied to the processes of drying and baking. Trudy NTIPP 4:5-18 '56. NLRA 9:10) (Heat--Transmission) (Baking) AUMNAN, L.Ta.; OSTROVSKIY, Ta.G.;.QTVZRTTRQ- A ZHURAYLEV, N.N.; FALUNINA, Z.F.; MINATEWYA, V.S.; KOZHV7XOVA, Te.P.; SUVOROVA, M.A. Use of electric contact heating flour mash and for Investigating Trudy MTIPP 4:62-?0 156. (Dough) (Starch) (Amylases) for preparing scalded wheat the saccharification of mash. (MLRA 9:10) Ar AMMAN, L.Ta.-, OSTROVSKIY, Ya.G.- GINZBURG ' A.S,.~ ZHURAVLFV, N.N.; KHMIUASHVILI. A.Z.; KYLITIffi, F.M. Zwieback from rym bread baked by electric contact heating. Trudy MTIPP 4:82-85 '56. (MLRA 9:10) Ormad) SHUMAYSV, Fedor Grigorlyevich; MAKLYUKOV, 111ya Ivanovich; MIKKELEY, A.A., dotoont, retsenzent; MOVITSOY, B.Y., doteent, retoonzent; GIUBURG-A S professor, opetaredsittor; KMLINITSKAYA, A.Z., radaktor; ZISINA, Ye.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Industrial ovens for baking broad and confectionery] Promyshlennyo pechl khlebopokarnogo I konditer8kogo proizvodstva. Kooky&, Piohchepromizdat. 19.57. 353 p. 10:11) (ovens) GINZ'BURG. Abram Solomonovich.; KRASNOPLMSEV.11.1., retseazent,; KHmijITSKAYA, L.V., tekhn. red. , re~-. -,Db3UZHI=-ATA, [Modern types of bnkery,ovenal Sovremennye konstruktsii khlebo- pekarnykh pechei. Roskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1958. 154 p. (MLRA 11:11) (ovens) I GICRZHOY, Arkadiy Petrovich.1ca nd. tekh~. nauk, ; SAMOCHITOV, Viktor Fadorov Leh. tnzh; GINHURG. A S.,prof., doktor takhn. nauk.red.; KITZER, V.A.,, red.; I-- GOVJBOVXA, L.A., telchn. red. [Graia drying and grain dryers] Zernosushenia i zernoeushilki. 3- parer. i dop. izi. Moskva, Izd-vo takhn. i ekon. kit-ry po woprossm mukosollao.-krupienoi, kombikormovoi promyshl. i elevotorno- skladskogo khoz., 1958. 322 p. (MIRA l1.'12) (Grain--Drying) RIPENKO, A.T., red.; GURRVIC11, M.S., red.; GINZBURG,. A.S,, red,; TMOLAYEV, V.V.. rivd.; ZMX, A.A., red.; USPINSKIT, V.V., red.; MASLOV. N.A.. red.lzd-va; TAMINA, Te.L., takhn.red.; KORNEYZVA, V.I., telchn.red. (Section on the economics of the construction industry) Sektaiia skonomiki stroitelletva. Moskva. Gosatroiisdat. 1958. 369 p. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Teesoyusnoye soveshchanlye po stroitelletvil. 3rd, Moscow, 1938. (Conatruction industry-Costs) LEVIS, David Markovich; GINZIJURG. A.S., prof., doktor takhn.nauk. "tared.; KHM I NIT5XAT'A.-l;:P,.; "liL~.'b6BUZHINSKAY1, L.T., tokhn.red. (Thermodynamic theory and design of drying apparatus] Termo- Unestichasksia toorila i raschet aushillnykh ustanovok. Moskva. Pletdbepronizdat, 195~. 166 p. (MrRA 12:2) (Thermod3mamibs) (Drying apparatus) GIITZMG, Abram Solo -monQytqh;_LYKOV. A.V., akBdemik, retsenzent; * --jaubt-iiiit TA, A.Z., red.; MURASUIVA, 0. 1., red.; SMCLOVA, I.A.. tekhn.red. [Drying of food products] Sushka pishchavykh produktov. KoBkvn, -Pishchapromisdat. 1960. 683 p. (MIRA 14:10 I. AN BSSR (for Lykov). (Food-Drying) ---q-IFZBURG,A.S- "Processes and apparatus of food industries" by Y.N.Stabnikova, V.D.Fopova, F.A.Redtko. Reviewed by A.S.Glimblirg. Sakh.prom. 34 no.10:74-77 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Yood indiistry--Zquipment and supplies) (Stabnikova, V.N.) (Popova, V.D.) (Rediko, ?.A.) ROSLYAKOVAJ, 0.1.; GIWZBURG A.S.: BMW L.Ya. --L- Infrared radiation an a method for the intensification of the baking Process. Trudy MTIPP 16-230-42 160o (MIRA 16:6) Baking) (Infrared rays-Indus trial aPplications) GINZBUR01r; ii.6.; BABIIEV, N,N.1 MIKHAYLOVSKAYA, Ye.I. Z"rimental studY of the contact drying process of some materials of the cayining Industry in a single-rol-ler vacum dryel-,. Trudy MTIFF :16:57-66 l6o, (MMA 16W (Food, Concentmted) (Drying apparatus) ROSLYAKOVA 0.1.; "IN j3uj~ ,;.; 111TIOstiRliting the bread llft~lrl:' In the of' high frequen(-7 current lun-I with the aDP2,',.-,.t-' infrared rays. Tn.,,V, MTIPF (mirtf, e OroaA) 'E"IfIct"ris: wOnq) (In f'rared raycl-I.,jIuL~ t-c I -I a ppli ea tions Rtp;rt -,.~z~tt4 &t t~~, C-f--- 4-t RX-255-2 270. K. T--, ZT1. A. T-. E-- -r-f- for 71- Zr2. S, Bribk-, L. 3. SI-t-k., ..d :-- t F-fi. 273. A. X. ~e, Ca Sc- !~t-ts 3r t~, or tt-t Trn-fir b7 C- t can-ct.-a. 275. V. A. P---, lzfl--l cf t--e M~s C~ffl:*emt an !:&t& 7 in A-ntly of e-t- Zj6. Y. 1. -%Lbbc*!-, or M ~,E7=1!7 uq~l~ or -,.t ZrI. I. 2713- P. 27, 3. *dv*&-, of t~~ of C~I-mr of l2k--Oles. 250. V. X. M&trtsk~, of :~7&t -%.~fer the ;;i:-1 Wta 261. Aj~ Ig vt,,~t-= of Ccm~ctll" Feet ~.~.irer in 2e2. C. J. Sch~lle-, Zcr-- ~vbl- of F4tt =4 ~~%ss St-~=e! in M~ Natio-I ?Ae~zr: ir.3%'.tut~ or iient 233. 1. of ?,a- ~-~,afe- 71- ~mz- 3-i! Flat Zi4. y- v. n :35. Z. M. I. S.-Its-n, Criticre. Fkat FIcv at -Water 1-17.1-. st.te fc- 7,zt 3M. A. Az--~ GIEZBURG, A.B.; REZCHIKOV; V9A* Basic aerodynamic and structural characteristics of a pasudo- liquefied layer of grain, Inzh.-fiz.zhur. no.5:55-60 My 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Vsouoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut Zorn& i produktov yego pererabotki, Moskva. (Fluidization) GINZBURG, A.S.; REZCHIKOV, V.A. Method for calculating the duration of grain drying in a paeu- do-fluidized bed. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. 5 no.8:40-47 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Veesoyuzriyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zerna i prodiLktov Yego pererabotki, Moskva. (Grain-Drying) (Fluidization) GIIJZBURG A.S.- DUBRUVSKIY,, V.P. Determination of the moisture diffusic)n coefficient for grainy materiaas. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. 6 no.10:27-32 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Teldinologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, Moskva. LEBEDEV, Panteleymon Dmitriyevich; MIKHAYWV, N.M.,, Prof.., retsenzent; G y-469r, prof., retsenzent; LIKOV, M.V., dots., - INZBUBC nauchnyy red.; LEONCHIK, B.I., dots., nauchnyy red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye., tekhn. red. (Calculation and design of drying systema]Raschet i proektiro- vanie sushilInykh ustanovok. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 319 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Power engineering) (Drying) GINZBURGI A.S.; 110DOPSKIY, M.V. lnvestigating heaL and mass transfer in the process of sublimation drying of liquid materials. Inzh.-fl.z. zhur. 7 no.5t28-33 My 'U,,. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Tekhnolcgicheskiy Institut pishchavoy promy.91deanosti, Moskva. UKOLOV, Vladimir Stepanovich;..GIjIZBURG, AA-p doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; KAZAKOVA, Ye.D., red. [Corn drying] Sushka kukuruzy. Moskva, Kolos, 1964. 303 p. (MIRA 18:9) G I NZEURG A ~S. ; LFV! N, P [T-11--HIKOV, V A. Khtm. prom. 41 no.202 F' 165. (MIRA ]~:4) 1 .1 1 1. Moskovskly tekhnologicheskly insti-tut prony3hlerinostui (for Glnzb-,irg). 2. Sihlr~k;-v tPkh! ... ('-g I-, '-~e ~K I V L y f o Lev~,rj',. VsAsoy,;znyy institu-A zerna 7,AJI. ;v IF 'nv;stLipat1ngr flon. 9 7 T~!khnrjl og! civi ri~ iTI-Ai ACC NR, AM602~6.324 (A) Monograph Gin7,burg,, Abram Solomonovich wi/ Infrared technology in the food industry (Infrakraonaya tekhnika v piGhchevoy promyshlennosti). Moscow, Izd-vo "Pishchevoy promyshlennoat"', 1965. 407 P. illus., biblio. tables. 3300 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: b gtn=k7&-ataft0e food technology, 4oE=u,~*A'lradiation, PURPOSE AND COVERAGE- Memento of the theory and technology of infrared heating are set forth. The fundamentals of the theory of heating during Infrared drying are discussed. Special emphasis is placed on radiative (optical) characteristics of exposed materials. A considerable part of the book is devoted to the tech- nology of infrared heating and its application to food processing. Data for thin text were obtained from the Soviet and foreign ncientific literature and from re- search done by various institutes as well as investigations conducted by the author and his students. The look is intended for engineers and scientists specializing in research and application of infrared radiation. The book may also prove beneficial to students in technical schools interested in the food processing industry. Card 1/2 UDC: 664.66-065-1 ACC NR: tkm6o26324 TABLE OF CONTEUITS [Abridged); Preface -- 7 Introduction -- 9 Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Theoretical principles of infrared heating and drying -- 11 Technology of infrared heating and drying -- 97 Infrared drying and thermal processing of food products -- 187 Infrared baking -- 321 Conclusion -- 396 Bibliography -- 398 SUB CODE: 06, AO/ SUE?4 DM; 38D"65/ ORIG M7: 148/ Card 2/2 OM REF:046/ S/191/62/000/005/0o6/oI2 11110/11101 MIMS. Xleynovskaya, M. A., Sobolevskiy, M. V., Mikheyev, Yo. P., Yallnovao G. N., Ginzburg, A. S. TITLE: Purification of industrial mathyl-phanyl dichloro ailane obtained by th-) eathod of catalZtic dehydrocondennation PERIODICAL; PlaGtichuakiye masay, no- 5, 1962, 19-22 TEXT: The composition of Industrial mothyl-phonyl dichloro silano (1) and its purification from impurities was studied. These are: 0.5-254 dimethyl phonyl chlorosilune Sboiling point 1950C), 1-3~; phenyl trichloroailane (boiling point 201.5 C) and compounds with hydrogen-ailicon bond (moth I phanyl chlorouilane, phonyl dichlorosilane, phanyl chlorouilans 0tc.)~ Purification combinev oeparation methods with rectification processes. When treating industrial I with dry air at 1500C, the impurities are oxidized at the Bill bond to high-boiling siloxanes, which can easily be separated from I &a follows: 2-~Si-g * 0 ~Si-O-SVC + H20. I remains practically .1 2 Card 1/2 S/igi/62/000/005/006/012 Purification of industrial B110/B101 unchanged. At 1500c, air was ductod through at a rate of 250-2ao liter/hr and a ratio of 4 liter air per C 1. In order to separate phanyl trichloro- silane from I, partial eatorification with inobuty! alcohol (6-u~j of the wai&ht of the fraction) wan carried through at 40-600C with oubsequon% heating to 120-1500C. Dimethyl phenyl chloroallane wan separated from I in a packed column with 25 theoretical plates. The fraction with dimethyl phenyl chlorosilane, v26-35~"- of the total charge, may be used for the production all organosilicon varnishes, in the same way as 1. 1 in then distilled off at a reflux ratio of 15-20. The residue of 3-&,Q', containing polyniloxanon may also be used for organosilicon varnishes. Purified I had the following characteristics: n20 _ 1.5102-1-5la6; d20 . 1-1762-1-17821 Cl content - 37-00-37-3%A; D 4 Si content - 14-58-14.62A, MRD - 49.23-49.26. Th.r. r. 3 tables. Card 2/2 GINZBURG, A.S. 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A. k-liniki erevansko,,,o zoovetinstitutp- (lecheniye nazara 22600/. GINZBURG, A. Iz opy-La I L bolezney). Veterinariya, 1949, No. 7, S. 28-29. SO: LETOI-151 No. 20, 11,149 DLPTLAF, T..A.; GIIVMURG -,- 'A.S. Analysis of sources of extrusion of eggs of the atellated sturgeon during the inctibation period. Tnidy Inst.morf.zhiv. n0-5:184-201 151. (MLRA 6:9) (sturgeons) GTRSPL VOI - 5-'"0. 1 jgn. 1952 J),11. I.rIA. Anil (Isintlitirv. - A..S. (A.N. SevrTI40V 11,titute of Anim.11 h4orlsholory, U.S.S.R. .,( S. jr1l. r-4), o'cir non.(ertilijAitilloy tit itisrgri- irgign upon aliaweimg in A A, . 4~r 11,11 e.1-fary, 101"t-01 -.0 11 AkfAemlylk HaUkt 6-S-S 't", OokladY V.1 . 78, NO--> I I ~A I G I=- 728.7 .D4 Zarodyshevoye razvitlye osetrovyldi rylb (sevryugi, osetra, i be'-agi) v svyazi a voprosaml Ikh razvedeniya, (Embryological development of sturgeon3 in connection with the problems of their breeding, by) T. A. Detlaf I A. S. Ginzburg. floskva, Akademkniga, 1954. 215 P. illus., diagra., tables. "Literatura": p. 196 - (2o4) At heaa of title: Akadeudya Nauk SSSR. Institut Morfologli Zhivotnykh. G~I ~ZB_G A.S. - Variability in the location of fiesural suloi in the eggs of sturpons. Dokl.AN SSSR 95 no.5:111?-1120 Ap '54. (MLRA 7M 1. Institut morfologil shivotuyth in. AJefievertmova Akademil nauk 53SR. Predstayleno akadealkon X.I98kryablup, (Jibryola'a-71skAs) (Sturpons) USSR/Gonoral Biology. Individual Dovelopmont. So;,--. Abs Jour 11of Zhur-Biol., Yo 16, 195C7 71573 Autho- 'L Ginzburgx-A,-&, Inst AS-USSR. Title Fatty Metabolism in the Ovocytos and Eggs of the Starred Stuggoon, Orig Pub Dokl. AY SSSR~ 1956, 1117 No 11 236-239 Abstract Even before tho accumulation of the yolk during tho process of dyeing vith sudm III anC black sudan V, fatty impurities (FI) devolop in tho young ovocytos (0) fron thu ovarios of sturpeons in the II and TV stages of maturity. In the smallost 0, viith a dia- meter of 70-80A , there arc some f,-ttty drop- lots located near the nucleus on one side. Cc.rd 1/3 14 USSR/Gcm,ral Biology. In(fividual Dovelopnent. S(,,;,. -. COU-S. A-bs Jour Rof Zhur-Biol, No 16 9 19507 71573 1 of all tho tract of thoi.j. cl(.-,v,--,lopnent Lyto 1-1 period of slight grol.1th (genural fo-c oogericsis and sperr.-iatogonosis) and a period of gr,~at ,,ro-th, inhuront only in ooronasis, in tie course of which C accur.,iull-tos nutrients of vl,rious kinds. -- G. E. Ignatlyeva Card 3/3 15 4~;/A/4 (-7 4S kUTH OR Ginzburg, A. S. TITLEs MnosWrmy in Sturgeons During Nor-1 Fer+Alization and the CcT-- sequences of Penetration Into the Egf,, ,C Supernumc-r;lry Spermatozoa (Lion ou pe rhiiya u orietrovyli ry!) pri oplodotvorenii i posledstviya proniknovenaya v yFjy4,~- sverkhchialennykh spermiyev) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, '~'Tr 2. PP 445 447 (USSR) ABSTRACTt If the eggs of sturgeons are impregnated with strongly di- luted sperm, then the development of the under favol- able condition3, as a rule takes a couroe~ 'i'hfly divide into 2, 4, 8 etc. blastomeres. On the other hanJ. if a weakly diluted sperm io used, there frequently occur disturbances in the process of egg division, SIIDerllUnerous blastomere.'3 are formed, and lator marly egL"s Perish. Tho author of the prosent paper assumes that in sturgeons, as well as in anurans, 3u- pernumerous blaotomeres are caused by penetration of super- Card 1/2 numerous sperms, However, in the sterlet oboervationn wore t 2C,- ~- 60/c) -0 N)nospermy in Sturgeons During Forml Ftrtilization and th,-_ Con5;equeact!-s .~:L Penetration Into the Egg of SUpernumerary 3par!.,.,ato-.-.c;a made which point exactly in the oppo9ite direCtioll.. In ordler r-n to find an ans-aer to this question, e:,,,,,! OUL' '!:Id D~'~ pregnated under different condition3 -.,;,ere invezti_,-~:,_Ted --roia a cytological point of vievi. The result3 obtained lead the author of the paper under revien to the conc-lusion that r:or- mal impreSyLtion in sturgeons is i:ionospermous. Penetrat,on of sperms in greater number, as in iinpre,-,nation uith,;ieakly di- luted sperm and at "dry" inpregnation, reprei,.ents !.-L patholo- anied b- di-3turbanceI3 in the (TiC,tl pOly3pOrMr as i t iS aCCOMP, j egg division anti in the entire subsequent development,. There are 1 figure (10 microreproductions), 1 table and 8 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOIT: Instituteof Animal Morphology imeni A 11. Severtoov, PUSUSSR (Institut morfologii zhivotnylh im., A~ 1.1. t3vertsova Akademii nauk- SSSR) PRESENTED: 1,1eii-iber of the Academy February 21 , 17:;tj , by I. I. ShMalt`gauzen, SUBMITYE, D: Febraary 12, 1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 tn e .6 war 16.4 T Lme 0 TliO'?L t07,00IM jb 49 %i5 17 ~95ti r 13 Offa t T a fer 11a t e 31 e -I ier joj~ ~j I 645.,B4 asp a 0 Vlral, Vp. ea, J-a "Jer of -LI, n, tion V1 aci V1 rolo., t,1 - Oro "OPO A- DOI, (JJJN~te Cb b+ 1,1 t 0.; f _qj~ . 1,~ 0 of - VC. - ~ , , .'e" , - " I r pro ap thq r,-ras .1 a. Stan tyle L rd 3 tag,3 Of 3 e6- xw~ -1 5 lq5 ~! n i 4, ~. ,, . ,S 0, ai) Ole - (.~j . t ;4 -1 C, t V~,be t,adL~el- 011k . bet'" C"i Ot t.no tit ,,'n ko e FES` Ob r-, -n V1 D Z rl, ~~rl I FIT j3j)5, t r-11 I .,r~c-a ~ Lj Ptt feL Tami obs Log ~Y~e .thr 0 the 8, tv 13 0" " yerms e r e.ekes -a3PT ?t _r Tit lio Val St 136 r 114 - The Times of Contact Establiehment Bet'reer- the E,,;g an,: Sturgeons. tA,4 I - - sturgeon gtfli'3-a Black AIov--SN)a which were obtained by Wean-6 Of bypiDphy6ia ~y -~rlj orperiments, Exporimsint--, for ta~-' ly"`741-,ation served foT thn 4 of sperms., 7 different -Aurfa*a a-'jtl-4e propaTut,13 ff9r~, The washing powder "Novor3t" Detergent was the tested.,, 11.1 most useful-I It containa Pulphoethero of th-e netYl- E~ .3p(..rM9 within stearyl alooho~ This det4E-., less than 0.5 seconds without damaging the egca- Thus, no ferti1-:L3&t10n took place In 24'14 eggs.' '.-'XVeSttLKated. An were fertllil~t;d 'reFtdy durIng important part of the eggs ai- the first secondia aftor t 'he adding of the opvrm no mattor whether the ape-.ma were highly diluted or highly OOROQR`t~a- 0noy of the oases of po'yapermio fertilization ted. The frequ J, inoreased rapidly in the first seconds after the fertilha- tion. After the climax of the peroentago of t-he fartilizatv., the pollyspermio fortilization, ceased to inoroaae. Husults of the cytolog'Aoal investigation: The struoturo of the egg of the sturgeons and the fertilization process 14.23 deeoribed.The comparison of the knowlelge OIL the stru-~)tuze and of the fertilization with the results of the above experiments led. to the conjecture that the CARD 2/4 oontant betuffeen the sperm and the zytoplasm of -VaC Or ocur ribed. animals of th geo., fibres - SP erm irl th 0 The f L the., orrnatjo anIrnala21 The Time of Contact in Sturgeons. Establishment Between the 20-1.-60/60 ,Egg and the Spermato2oo_- There are '? figures and 3 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Institute f AN USSR or Anirial (Institut '40"f01061J. Akademij naak SSSR) PRESENTEI): By I I Shmal' SUBMITTED: Aprii ;9, gau2en, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Morphology imeni A-N. Seyertsov 2h',Otnykh imeni A.B. tsova Sever Academician, Aprij 23, 1957 CARD 4/4 GIMBURG.I.A.S. Fertilization in acipenserid fishes Report No.l: Fusion of ganetes. TSitologiia 1 no.5:510-526 S-0 159: ( MRA 13:2) I.Isboratoriya skeparimentallnoy embriologii Instituta morfologii shivotufth AN SSSR, Yoskya. (*MILIZATION (BIOIOGT)) (STURGMNS) GINZBURG, A.S. Blocking of pokipermy in the fertilization of stur ow and oalmon eggs and the role of cortical granules (alveoles) 171v8 process, Zhur. ob. biol. 21 no.6419,4*9 N-D 160. (MIRA 34 sl) 1. biotitut Orfologii shivotnykh im. A.N.Severtsova AN SSSRr Moskva. ~ I 1~ (F,ZMIIJUTION (BIOLOMY)) (FISHES-PHISIOLOGY) I OINZBURG, A.S. Blocking mechanism of polyspermy in echinoderms. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.2:501-504 S .163. (KIM 16: 11) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N. Severtsova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Yu.A.Orlovym. Ilk DETLAF, T.A.; GINZBURG, A.S. Acrosomal reaction in sturgeons and the role of calcium ions in the coupling of gametes. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.6: 1461-1464 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.H. Severtsova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.I. Shmallgauzenom. BORSUK, R.A.., red. (Moskva); P3OCIWiOV, Yu.S., red.(Moskva); GINZBURG, A.S., red.; YFI~ELIYANOV, S.V., red.; 1ANGE, LARTONOV, V.F., t-od.; 14ANUILOVA, N.A., rod.; HATUNEV, B.S., re4q-FODDUBNAYA-ARlJOL'DI, V.A.; red.; POTEVIINA, D.A... red.; TRANKOVSKrY, D.A., red.; USTTITOVA, YO.I., red.; SINIDT, G.A., red.; ~SIRUDE:,., V.N., red.; IIECHAYE-VA, Ye.G., red. [Probloms in modern embryology] Problomy novi-monnol ombrio- logii. Moskva, lzd-vo Mosk. univ., 1961,. 565 1). (MIRA 17:5) L 38722-66 ACC NRI AP6014152 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/Oll4/65/0O0/O12/ooo6/oooq AUTHOR: Ginzburg, A. Z. (Engineer) ORG: None TITLE: Use of Weibull distribution for calculating the reliability of diesel components SOURCE: Energomashinostroyeniye, no. 12, 1965, 6-9 component life expectancy, mechanical failure, TOPIC TAGS: Astatistic distribution, engine pistion, engine cylinder, engine reli- ability, reliability engineering, marine engine, diesel engine/ 5D50 diesel engine ABSTRACT; Calculations based on Weibull distribution are proposed for determining the rate of failure of various diesel components since this distribution law takes account of the three cases encountered in operational practice: 1. A reduction in rate of failure with time (for parts which fail during the break-in period), 2. An increase in rate of failure (for the majority of components) and 3. A relatively uniform distribution of rate of failure throughout the entire service life of the engine. Statistical tests on components of various marine diesel engines show entirel statisfactory agreement between the empirical and theoretical distribution for the service life of the components. Curves are given shoving the reliability character- istics for some of these components. Data on the 5D50 diesel engine used in whale- 1/2 uDc: 621.436:621.3-019-32.001.24 L 38722-66 ACC NR. AP6014152 boats show an average piston lifetime of 12800 hours while the average lifetime of cylinder sleeves in this engine is 8870 hours. The rate of failure for pistons shows a continuous increase with time of service due to thermal stresses caused by irregular operating conditions during whaling runs and impairment of piston rings. The proponed reliability calculations may be used to set up preventative maintenance schedules on the basis of predicted component failure. Orig art. has: 2 figures, 5 tables, 9 formulas. SUB CODE; 1#, 211 SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 001 ZiEGINTSEVA, KORCHILOVA, YoJOI.; DAIJYUNAI~ Z,,-'.; DAWNKOVI A,B*; ZTIWKGVt, L,,9* Recovery of phenol, ftom 8111fate licl-uo-r wtl6tet -if 0 PtIfIT)r-I sulfonation plant by means of pyridine-containing anion exchangers. Zhur. jwik).. khIm. 38 ro.5,1102-11.05 My '65, (Mit'iA .18!,11) L 24720-66 EWT(M)/E1VP(J) IJP(C) RM It, ACC NR, AP6009511 SO(JRCE CODE; UH/0413/66/000/005/0020/0021 AUTHOR: Ivanova, V,. A.; nkin.--N.-D_,; Ginzburg. B.G Zharavin, K.-N K,i lave, Ye. Ya.; S ORG: none r5 TITLE: Preppration of Captax-2-mereaptobenzothiazo'.LeA. Class 12j, No. 179306 announced by the Scientific Research Institute of Or anic Te-m-M-nished Products and Dyes and the Berezniki Plant of Anil-ine SQ~es (Nauchno-iseledovatellskly Tnstitut 6F~~an _ch--'_es1-cNh poluprod rasiteley i Dereznikovskiy anilinokrasochnyy zavod) SOURCE: Izobreteniya., promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znak-t, no. 5, 1966, 20-21 TOPIC TAGS: captax, mereaptobenzothiazole, aniline, aniline dye ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method for preparing Captax-2-mercaptobenzothiazole by melting Aniline, sulfur, nitrobenzeneo carbon bisulfide at elevated temperatures and, pressure, followed by dissolving the melt in a water solution of alkali hydroxide or milk of lime, purifying the solution obtained and separating the product. To improve the quality of Captax, de- contaminate the waste water and make it possible to use the solution UDC: 947.7W).61 ACC NRs AP6009511 of the alkali Captax Melt for the production of 'sulfuramides, the purification is conducted by extraction with benzene polyohlorides, chlorobenzene, benzene, or their water emulsions, followed by rem va of the residue of the solvent by conventional methods. LD SUB CODE: II/ SUBM DATE: o8Aug64/ X Card 2/2 Z AJ 11" 1 C) R ") : 77-Lk,~ nko D -Mlechanical Gl,-;,--id scalir,: of To Y0 S!" ni! a vu u-A.GL'-,r-,I,.Jy0 ,. descrJlba ho'; at Of of isol"Juill A- f o . c uso lid Iilf I)iT:e _ -i t1l ve 6 :j 1 o r A t L a r, i. c) j.' i T.) e -)lted on. u ui-a fiL-.,LLre~~ . ~ 2i0 (zavo(I T A P in~ . Pe ~ rovsic C, -L' I: j ASSOCIATIO AVAJLAT~LE: Library of CorSresi . Card 1/1 ALEKSANDROV, V.Ye.; ARTSIMVICH, G.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; GINZBURG gornyy inzhener Complete use of mining bore bits. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.10:27-28 0 163. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Nachallnik upravlenlya byuro vzaimnykh raschetov Donetskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Aleksandrov). 2. Institut sverkhtverdykh materialov Gosplana UkrSSR (for Artsimovich, Ginzburg). --, A P T Q ". Ki! .1, 1V.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; GITIMIRG 3. IL. irtzh. 1. .9 J, Prices for diamond powders and synthetic diamond tools. Mashino- 3troanio na.3:95-97 MY-Je 164. (MIFIA 17: 11 ) BOGOMAZ, D.L.; GINZBTJRri, B.I. Economic efficiency of the use of synthetic diamonds in grinding and lapping hard-alloy cutting tools. Mashinostroitell no.10: 24-25 0 164. (MMI 17:11) BAKULI, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZAKHARENKO, I.P., kand.tekhn.natik; -GRRPURG, B.I., inzh. fs- Introducing synthetic diamonds in the industry of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Mashinostroenie no-4:38-42 Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8) U1,12-lu! G 2 13 . I . ; It , 1 1 %l E, , , 1 0 1 . I, ;,,1 11 :~ , . . : , ; ~ ;, ~ ~. . -11- - - .. Z~ - I . :. 1.. I -r-l'orivincr! (,,,' - i,y, . , ~j ~-:, , ,. ~*, ~~ r. ~,k ~ ~.. , '. , , :.:, ~: , ". , 'L~l *-'14-- ^ W-'~ 1 ,ii 1 , - 10 no./:. - I t"). k : ! 11'. !,~ I .' : 7 : GINM31MG, )3.1. Rpidemiolopic peculiarities of diDhtheria in Vitebsk District. Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.2:43-44 F '59. (MIRA 12:7) 1. 1z Vitebskoy rayonnoy sanepidstantaii. (VITIBSK.DISTRIGT--DIPHTHERIA) kilo GINZBURG) B. L. "Calculation of Potential and Velocity of Flow Around a Grid of Circular Cylinders by a Plane Parallel Flow." Trudy Ts KTI 18 (1950) R Al: Z -AV Gin t Gea-raliz tion of various inter- zburFe, BI; Cm. a polatton-f ITWIA case of unequal Intervals (in Russian), rnzherner, Sbornik, Aka. Nauk SSSR 12, 201-220,1952. -This paper gives fomulas for Interpolation, numerical t means .- of -divideld AM arences. - -Using a notation for'divided differences. Using a notation for divided differences somewhat like lbappard's notation for central differences in the:.easo of equally ap3ced abact3oas, the author obtain.1-for unuequally spaced abacis.,3as the gencrall- zationa.,of 116"on's two interpolation formulas. By changes'. of notation --(b~sad esentially on libeppard I a rules) he goes on: to got the generalizations of Gauss's Sttr1tngJs,, Bessalls and-Everett, Is formulas. From these, in turnv~'he gets formulas for numerical differentitatiori and integration in terms of di,tided differences. Courtesy of Mathematlcal~Revi.ews W.E. M11ne, USA USSR/Mathematics - Numerical Computations Card 1/1 Author : Ginzburg, B. L. Title : Formulas for numerical quadrature that are most convenient in applica- tion. Periodical : Usp. mat. nauk, 9, No 2(6o), 137-142, 1954 Abstract : Treats quadrature formulas, which were found as early as 1950 by the author, in the following form: 1 f(x)dx - LXAif(xi) + Ri 4~1 where the factor 2 (the length of the interval makes the sum of coefficients Ai equal to unity. Latest reference: B. L. Ginzburg, "Application of general formulas of numerical quadrature to computation of hydrodynamic lattice, "Trudy LPI (Works of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute], No 2, 1953. Submitted November 22, 1952 USSR/Mathematics Bibliography FD-1186 Card 1/1 Pub. 118-27/30 Author : Ginzburg, B. L. (reviewer) Title : Review of the book 'Chislennyye metody matematicheskogo analizal [Nmerical methods of mathematical analysis], Sh. Ye. Mikeladze, State Technical Press, 1953., 528 pps 4000 copies, 21 rubles Periodical : Usp. mt. nauk, 9, No 3(61), 274-276, Jul-Sep 1954 Abstract Five main divisions of the book: Finite differences and sums (I- IV, XIX); Interpolation and numerical differentiation (VI, X-XII); Numerical integration and summation (XIII-XVI); Approximation and method of least squares (V, VII-IX); Interpolation, numerical in- tegration and summation of functions of many variables (XVII-XVIII). The reviewer recommends the book as a reference for those already familiar with applied mathematics, but not as a textbook for students. He states that in quantity this book exceeds all other similar books in Russian. Institution Submitted GINZBURG, B.L., inzhener. Numorical method for checking, the STOnness of runer blades of hydraulic turbines. I nergonashinostroesie no.2:19-24 P 056. (Hydraulic turbine~--Blades) (MLRA 9:6) YNASS I DWK =14rTATICK 30VI-2508 Matematicheakoyo vr..voshch"iye, pre ~xnlye, .1y. I. 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Some mathematical background is necessary to =dtrstand Me booki certain art4cl&a require a knowledge *: hlg2ier r4the- Mathematical Education; (Ccnt.) SOV/2508 IM 3CIMrMF1C-)M-W0WUMCAL REPORTS Teaching EV4.-Isnam, and ftdagor-cma XAP&X'-ftWnt4tjoC) ArAMMOViah, 1.0., and 3.1. Utoll. on an Approxim&t .,on of ('raPh& or functions by Curves Of the S*rC'nd C71dMr (CO"ICSI 1-'q Oradatein, I.S. (Deceased) On One 3utrial.n, rem: of Indefinite Integrals T%LmXng to Zero 9 $9961, D-1- On t-'Ift L*04-1 limit Theorim In ft-obablIlty T~ieo.7 193 Takphs, X. (Hungrry) R-&rkB On the 7b.cry or "OftatrIc Catletru c tions !97 Brief Reportas 1. Balk, M.D. ~=ftputllng a San by We.-Shting 2. Olngggj_AL~. Sixplific&t4on of proe, - Tn 207 3. Jtuzhell, A.V. A Study aC the Roots of & Cubic Iquazlon cam 5/8 , - , , :i . r . ( , I I i_ I. L ~ - ." '' . I - , - ; , - - , 1. % i :-, L , -~ , - 1, 1 , : ! ," I I - . :~ . I -- ; I . .. (r,*i-A;t-*id ; . .,~ i) - . -:-, . "": - . -, - e: . z - 1 1. L , , , ". ; . N 1, .1. - ) (mr/mulm, B.L. "Dictionary of geographical names" by M.S. Bodnarokii. Reviewed by B.L. Ginsburg. Geog. v ahkole 22 no.2'90-91 Mr-Ap '59. WIIA 12:6) (Geography--Dictionaries) (Bodnarskii, M.S.) GITEBURG, B. L. ~ ~ - I- -~; Cities of,tfic viorld with a population of.more than onn million. Vop.gea no.45:246-252 '59- IWRA 12:5) %ties anti towns) SHIROYd[IKHP F.T.; _ GINZBUAG,-a.L,-- Strengthening the material base of the public health system in a task for all. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no. 4:18-20 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Predsedatell ispolkoma Vitebskogo rayonnogo Soveta deputatov trudyashchikheya (for Shirokbffi). 2. Glavnyy vrach Vitebskogo rayona (for Ginzburg), I (VITEBSK DISTRICT-PUBLIC HEALTH, RURAL) GINZBURG. B.M. - Immunogenic properties of serum from psoriasis patientfl. SI)or.unuch.rnb.13el.n&uch.-isol.kozhno-ven.inst. 4:130-132 154 (MIRA 11:7) (PSORIASIS) (IMMITY) GINZBURG, B.H. Use of human compleraent in the Wnsserman teat* 'S'bor.nnuch.rRb. Bol.nauch.-ititil.koztino-ven.inst. 4:221-226 1~4 (MIRA 11:7) (SYPHILIS--DIAGNOSIS--WASSFJ" Rncrioii) FREUKELI, S.Ya.; KUKHMVA, L.V.; GINZBURG, B.M.; GASPARYAN, K.A.; VOROB'TEV, V.I. Effect of the load on the transition order-disorder in native collaRen fibers. Slofizika 10 no.51735-742 165. (WRA 181lO) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedlneniy AN SSSR, Leningrad i Inatitut tsitologii AN SSSR, Logningrad. F I i-ENK-EL 1 ) S.Ya, ; KUHAIC-N A, L.11, ; GI 13. f- se (I I agram of collag,~,i tin d tJio i.n f-o r,, j-,,. t4o, I r.;,,i rf' -iir- ~4ta r, of' order-dicorder trarlsition in water. Df.,'rll. AN li",q 152 N 165, (mJRA 18:10) 1 . Insti tut ts 'I I.- ologii All S.S~Ift i DrIst floyeditieniy All S%S1S;R. Suhaitted April .19, GINZBURG, B. M. and KONOVODO, B. P. "Forecast Methods of Ice Cover Breaking of Ob Yenisey". Tr. Tsentr. in-ta, Prognozov No 40, Pp 56-61, 1955. The causes of cracking of the ice cover of rivers flowing from the south to the north are analyzed. 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Brief survey of methods used in long-range forecanting of the broak-up of tco and freezing of rivers. .Trudy TSIP no.90:3- 24 '59. (MIRA 12:8) (Ice on rivers. lakes, eic.) GINZBURG, B.M.j BALASHOVA, I.V. Methods of calculating and forecasting the breakup of reservoirs. Trudy TSIP no.100-64 160. (MIRA 14; 5) (Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.) GINZBURG B M Method for long-range forecasting of 'the central regions of the Eur6pean part TSIP no.114:36-44 961. (Ice on rivers, lakes, etc. opening of rivers in the of the U.S.S.R. Trudy (MIRA 14:10) GINZBURG, B.M. Characteristics of tensile testing with breaking machines. Plast.massy no-3:49-53 164. (MIRA 17:3) ACCESSION NR: AP4045026 S/0191/64/000/009/0047/0049 AUTHOR: Ginzburg, B. M., Kopy*lova, Ye. L. TITLE: Temperature dependence of the mechanical properties of extruded Penton filme SOURCE: Plasticheskiyo masay*, no. 9. 1964, 47-49 TOPIC TAGS: bischloromethyloxacyclobutano, polymer strength, polymer elongation, polymer film, polymer extrusion, thermoplastic polymer, polymer viscosity, Penton, Pentoplast ABSTRACT: A new thermoplastic material, Penton (polymer of 3,3-bis(chloromethyl)- oxacyclobutanc), was investigated in the form of extruded films. First, however, the mol. weight was determined by the reduced viscosity of a 0. 5% Penton solution in cyclo- hexanono at 293K. The viscosity of one batch was 2. 53 d1/9 (mol. wt. above 200, 000) and that of the other was 0.93 dl/g (mol. wt. about 80, 000). The films were extruded from granulated material at 483K, the temperature of granulation being 463K. The slight variation in viscosity of Penton during extrusion is tabulated. The temperature depend- ence of the yield point, tensile strength and relative elongation at break was then investi- gated over a temperature range of 193-438K. The thickness of the test strips was 0. 05- 0. 10 mm and the experiments were carried out on a Schopper tester of the type FP-3. Card 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4045026 Four temperature ranges can be distinguished on the basis of the curves shown in Fig. I of tlie Enclosure. At low temperatures, the mechanical properties change only slightly. In the second temperature range (275-300K), greater changes occur, especially for elongation. In the third temperature range (296 - 428K) the elongation Increases oonsid- crably, almost linearly with temperature, but the yield point and strength decrease. Finally, over a temperature rango of 423-438C, all the mechanical properties vary con- sidorably. The temperature dependence of the mechanical properties of samples cut In the longitudinal and transverse directions was qualitatively the same. In the transverse direction, the brittleness temperature shifted toward higher temperatures (299 + 2K), the strength decreased slightly and the elongation at break increased slightly near 423K. The temperature dependence of these properties for Penton plastics with a reduced viscosity of 0. 9 dl/g showed the same characteristics in the extrusion direction. Great variation in the data for Penton plastics could only be found near the temperatures of brittleness and melting. Below these temperatures, the mechanical properties of the film are comparable to those of cast Penton, and above them, the properties are im- proved. "'Me authors are indebted to A. V. Kupfer for the initiation of this investigation, the supply of.the polymer samples and valuable comments. . They also thank A. V. Fedeyova for participating in the evaluation of this work and'V. A. Denisova fO*'r helping to carry out the experiments. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table. Card ;A' ACCESSION NR: AP4046026 ASSOCIATION: Nono SUBAUTTED: 00 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: MT NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 004 Card 3/4