SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KANUNNJIKOV, V.B. - KANYGIN, A.V.

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(NMA 11:5) (Coal preparation-%ulpawnt and supplies) (Automatic control) KANUNNIKOV, V.B., inth.; ROVNYAKOV, I.I. Automution of a drying unit. Makh.i avtom.proizy. 18 no-31 12-13 Mr 164, (MM 17:4) Kammuov 0 V.F. Ventilating the electrolysis division of an electrolytic mm=amee works. Sbor.trud.NLTST no.9s65-73 161. Uuu 15.8) INWigamse.-Blectrometall:urgr) (Metallurgical plants) Periodical t Radio 6, 53 - 54,.Ju~m 1955 Abstract I Report offers a general description of an oh=eter consisting of a DC-tube voltmeter, tube and current stabilizer. The potentioneter is used in scour- ing the required anode current and the necessary limits for its cont::,ol. The tube voltmeter, representing a balanced cascade consisting of tuo ca:;hodo repeaters# malms it possible to measure the voltage of any given politrity - relative-to-the-ground-i-Other -characteristics- of the- tube-voltmoter -are-,--- listed. Table; circuit dia-grams. Institution : Submitted : . ISHOU, Eg. IrAW=rny. V.S. - Ualvena Oforroseterw food for seaming vagnotle f laid@ 12 oWbro- troas. Frlb.l,tdth-~klP-a*,3:22-25 I-D 056. (MM lo: 2) 1e FImIchookly lastitut in, PoNJobodows Ad 2=k (Abotreato lantroweate) (OWntle fiblds-4basurownt) (ftsebretres) V" N, BILTAX. A.Ta.; VSKSIAR, V.I.; KANUNNIKOT,Y.N.; CHIRSHOT, P.A.; TABLOWT. B.N. Special features of the 280 Nov synchrotron operated by the Institute of Physics, U.S.S.R. AcmdoW of Sciences. Atou.snorg.supplemont no.4:57-72 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Synchrotron) 3(l), 9(0) SOVI 112-59-5-9453 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, p 142 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kanunnikov, V. N. oft TITLE: Electronic Time Relay for Determining the Error in Measuring the Duration of Meteor Flight PERIODICAL: Byul. Vaes. astron.-geod. o-va, 1958, Nr 21, pp 41-44 ABSTRACT: A time relay in described that secures single flashes of a neon lamp of 0. 05- 10 sec duration. The relay comprises a cathode-coupled monostable multivibrator designed with one 6N8 tube, one MN-3 neon lamp, two switches, and a potentiometer for measuring flash duration. Two illustrations. BibUography: 4 items. B.A.K. Card 1/1 'I JO 21.9000 751jj SOV/'j7-,")- 10-7/V3 AUTHORS: Ka nn11-nv__V__DL_ Fateyev,A. P. TITLE: On Calculation of the Magnet of a Circular Synchrocyclotron PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 10, pp 1225-1234 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The paper discusses changes in the density of magnetizing current in the magnet of a circular synchrocyclotron with distributed windings. The method of magnetostatic potential ( I is firot applied to an ideal case of an infinite windingyand distortions taking place in an actual magnet are then considered. The mag- netostatic potential of an ideal case is representcd as a har- monic function (f(r,z), where r is the radiur, from the center of the synchrocyclotron in the average plane,,and z is a point on the axis of coordinates, with Beasel functions under the nign of the Integral of the equation. After uaing the Kelvin trans- formation, an expression for the density of magnetizing current is given. The integration of this equation gives the law of Card 1/3 changes of ampere-turna I(r). When the t-11 1 til'(- On Calculation of the Magnet of a Circular Synchrocyclotron I') J 'OV/57-29-10-7/1~~ 6 (,'"rd 2/1 not continuously distributed, distortions occur. In order to evaluate these distortions the magnetic field must be con.;I-Jcrel for a case when the density of magnet iz. i tir, current 1:; t;ivoil 11 priori. To this purpose the study considt:rs a mat.,iict with ail airEap increasing in proportion to the increa:;e of the radil.11;. Having set a certain density of magnetizing curvent an equation i., derived for the magnetostatic potenti,il for the particular cuse. The paper then discusses field dj:;toL*ti01l:; IUQ to thC l'inite dimension of the windings when there ar-z! spac,ls oil the mugriet, without any winding on it, and wlicti Lho cdr,.; have their (-- ITe c t .In such a case the component of' the field that Und0t.- went the change must be compensated by a :;upplcmontary windint; on Lite magnet's yoke. An expreraion is writt,.,n t7lvini; Lli,2 tint;- nitude of' the component of the current which uttiz;t bo compciinateJ. A fli.-Id dictortion Is also diocuuned wheii Lite ucLual di:;tr1b1.1- t1un of current density differs from that ao~;umcd it pi-lit-1. Kxprcuoluno for the distortion of Lite field Itdvx ave for :L con:;tant airgap for cuses of' distortion )it on, pojv only ati,l 1'k-v dLLtortlon of the averuge inattitutic planu. T110 CL.)111jK-1k1;.Lt0rY viiii,lingo muot be arraiiged u0 UL; ~o give it ullil'orill Vit-ld On Calculation of 011. Ral"fic-L (11' :;0v/ j- lo-'J/1,13 ution on t1te jarticular part or tAv.. ll., I i ',:I "It"; - , ; ~ : f 11 .14 :11 L;howing the change In fivid dl:;lLortion nh'--6wA a"f,(!r !.!I'- dtatortions have been comj)cn.,;utc.-d. Kolotri,.ri-;kly, A. A., in the utudy. Thcre are and Jj v, I ~ ; 1 1 j -. j'j. i (Fiz1(-ht-:;;Ay 1rult,itut 1m,:rj1 ASSOCTATION: T-,.l -i, P. N. Lebodevix), SUBMITTED: Decembor 1.1, 11)1~5 Card 3/3 829o6 S/120/6o/ooO/02/037/052 3032/E414 AUTHORt Kanunnikov, V.N. TITLE: Design Calculations for Magnetstith Distributed Windings PERIODICALsPribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, Nr 2, PP 136-139 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The magnetic field of accelerators with strong focusing and constant magnetic field is subject to a number of specific requirements. It must increase rather rapidly with radius according to the law H"r-no and have an azimuthal period of 217/N. Moreover, the field index n - -(r/H)( &H/'Or) and the number of elements N, must be chosen so as to satisfy the conditions for the stability of betatron oscillations of the particles. The most rational method of producing such magnetic fields is to use magnets with distributed windings. For examples the magnetic system of the ring phasotron consists of 2 N sectors and the direction of the field in adjacent sectors is oppceite. In order to obtain such a field distribution the height of the air gap and the azimuthal Card 1/5 width of the sectors and intervals must be made kr 89906 s/120/60/000/02/037/052 E032/E414 Design Calculations for Magnets with Distributed Windings proportional to the radius. The radial increase in the field can in that case be obtained by a suitable distribution of the density of the magnetizing ampere- turns. The form of this distribution can be obtained by solving the Laplace equation for the scalar magnetic potential. Since the law of change in the magnetic field should be maintained to a high degree of accuracy, while in a real magnetic system the required distribution of ampere-turns is satisfied only approximately, the problem arises as to what is the permissible magnitude of the deviations from this distribution and what methods can be employed to correct the possible distortions of the magnetic field. The present paper gives a method for estimating the permissible deviations of the magnetizing current density for given distortions of the magnetic field. A solution is given of a number of typical problems which are met with in the design of magnets wich distributed windings. It is Card 2/5 assumed that the magnetic permeability of the material k-~_ 829o6 S/12o/60/000/02/037/052 E032/E414 Design Calculations for Magnets with Distributed Windings of the poles is infinitely large and the current layer on their surface infinitely thin. The calculation is concerned with the simplest two-dimensional problem of unbounded poles and a constant air gap. The geometry of such a magnet and the system of coordinates employed are shown in Fig 1. The solution of the Laplace equation for the scalar magnetic potential subject to boundary conditions which are obvious from the above assumptions and from Fig 1, is of the form given by Eq (1) and (2). Using these formulae with a given current density distribution bl '2(r) (amp/cm), one can determine the magnetic field at any point in the air gap with the aid of the relation H = - grad W. It is assumed that the current denaiiy distribution . 6JLI2(r) = 60(r), necessary to obtain the required field distribution Hzo(r,O). is known. These distributions are ideal and the real distributions are in fact 6 = 60 + A6, H = Ho + &H . A relation is then sought between the relative distortion of the current k4 Card 3/5 density a6 a &6/bo and the relative distortion cf the 82906 s/i2o/60/000/02/037/052 E032/E414 Design Calculations for Magnets with Distributed Windings magnetic field QH a AH/Ho. The other distortions are defined similarly. In order to determine the above relation between the current and field distortions, the change in the potential Aj (; due to the deviation of the current density Ab can be calculated using Eq (1) and the superposition principle. The distortion in the magnetic field distribution is calculated in this way for the following two simple caseal (1) the deviations of the current density on both poles are sinuzoidal and given by Eq (8), where the length of the winding is 2ro; (2) symmetric system of windings with a constant current density and defined by Eq (11). The results for the last two cases are given by Eq (9) and (10) and Eq (13), respectively. The final section is concerned with the distortions of the median magnetic plane. These are calculated with the aid of Eq (1) and (3). The amplitude of the relative distortion of the median magnetic plane due to n tP Card 4/5 the presence on one of the poles of a harmonic compo en 82906 S/120/60/000/02/037/052 E032/E414 Design Calculations for Magnets with Distributed Windings of the current density is given by Eq (14). A local correction of the position of the median magnetic plane can be obtained with the aid of special windings producing only a radial component in the median plane of the gap. These coils are in the form of a symmetric system analogous to that defined by Eq (11) but with the current in the upper and lower poles in opposite directions. A calculation of the radial component of the magnetic field in the plane of symmetry of ihe air gap leads to Eq (15) and hence, using Eq (3), the displacement of the median magnetic plane due to-the coil can be calculated. Acknowledgment is made to A.A.Kolomenskiy for his interest in this work. There are 1 figure and 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet, 2 English and 1 French. A'~- ASSOCIATIONt Fizicheakiy institut AN SSSR (Physics Institute AS USSR) SUBMITTED: February 16, 1959 Card 5/5 ,'i,M~SIJIGN RR: AP4002277 S/0139/63/000/005/0118/0123 ALF111110H i Kanunnikov, V. N_ TITLE: On the methods of designing magnetic systems for constant-field circular accelerators SOURCE: M Z. Fizika, no- 5, 1963, 118-123 1 TOPD~ TAGS: constant field accelerator, distributed winding accelerator, accelera-' f.-or ma3netic circuit, strong focusing accelerator, accelerator magnetic field, distributed winding design, distributed winding field, gradient, hij~l energy accelerator, particle accelerator, circular accelerator .ABSTIUCT: For given parameters the method of calculating the magnetic field of a ,pole piece, the distributed windings, and the magnetic circuit of a constant field synchrocyclotron type circular accelerator has been outlined. In spherical coordinated /o the field distribution is assumed to be given by H 1") = Hi f f (,P)f + 2it const > 0, an N) t_I;ard_1/2 ,ACCESSION NR: AP4002277 ~The solution of the scalar magnetic potential is derived for the general three- dimenuional. geometry, and for practical estimates the two-dimensional solution is ~igiven. The winding distribution is discussed in a form where it can represent an :infinitely thin current shoat on the surface of iron poles with infinite permeabil- ,ity. 'rhe effect of finite permeability on the field strength Is then analyzed sunder three catagories: the radial decay of magnetic field, the finite resistivity Iof the core, and the residual field from hysteresis losses. Orig. art. has: 24 ,formulas. :ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut imeni P. N. Lebedeva AN SSSR (Institute of jPhysics AN SSSR) ~SUBMITTED: 02Ju162 DATE ACq: 02Dec63 ENCLt 00 1SUB CODE: PH NO REF SM 005 005; i Curd 24 tWT(M)/BD4/ES(u)-2--AfFTC/A~D/ESD-3/s6P--Pab-4--IJP(C) b/0057/ ,3/005/0592/060.1! Accmice AR: Ap3oooo16 65/o,2 AUTHOR: Manunnikova V* No 0_0 TME'. Problems, in design of the magnet for an annular synthrocyclotron Iq SOURCE., Zhurnal tekhnichaskM fiziki, v- 33, no. s., 1963, s92-602 T!OKC TAM: cyclotrons, mWets., accelerators ABMUM: A number of new problems arise in designing magnets for annular synchrocyclotrons, the fieldof vhich is characterized by a number of distinctive features. Some of the design problems have been considered earlier by the author (PIE, N6. 2j 1060 and ZhW0 29, 1228, 1959~. In the present Pa;Vr the author derives Wressiono for the shape of the profiled pole pieces and the winding distribution for a real azimuth dependent field by the method of soluldon of the pertinent three-dimensional ZAplace equation. Also considered are sam.- new problems associated with design of magnets with distributed windings; there are deduced equations for the effective magnetic flux and the straor flur; there is found the approximate azinsithal dependence of the field; the effect of the Card 1/2 ...................... L 9923-63 ACCESSION NR: AP30=16 finite value of the permeability on the field distribution is evaluated; indications are given regsrding the design of auxiliary vindings for smooth regulation of the field Ind over the vorking region of ~he magnet. "'Me author is grateful to Prof. A* A. Kolqq2ag~& for his interest and support in the vork." Orig. art. has: 31 display equatiods and 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 03HAA2 D= AM: lahwh3 ENCL: 00 SUB COrE: PH NR mw sov; oo6 OTHER: 004 Card 272 ................. .............. L h221-66 EWT(m)/EPA (w)-2/EWA (m)-2 lip(c) GS ~WCMSION NR: AT5007945 S/0000/64/000/000/0653/0657 :"AUTHOR I!kKjIi , A. A. Ovchinnikov. Ye. P. ---Z; Kolomeris__ la N ~v.K.-Vw' Ye. F.,. "heyev,=. -, Yablo N. TITLE: Some results of the work on starting the symmetrical electron ring-ph tron at MAN SOURCE: International Conference on High Energy Accelerators. Dubma, 1963. Trudy. 653-657 ;TOPIC TAGS: electron accelerator, synchrotron ABSTRACT: The Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, AN SSSR, is developing new ac- cellerators of the ring-phasotron type. The principal idea of the development is to replace the growth of the magnetic field in time, which holds true in the case of synchrotron-type accelerators, by its growth in space in correspondence wi*th the growth of the particles' energy. This permits increasing the intensity of the beam of accelerated particles, and also, by utilizing the accumulation of particles' in a constant field, realization of the method of counter collisions of relativis- articles, As has been clear from the very beginning of the work, the com- tic p plexity and novelty of the problem could not permit the work to be limited to theo- Card 1/3 L h223-66- - .1. _-- 1- . - 11 ACCESSION NR: ATS007945 retical investigatibns. It was decided to construct a comparatively small accelera~- :~tor, the symmetrical 30-Mev electron ring-phasotron, ensuring the simultaneous ~.acceleration of two electron beams moving in opposite directions. This azcelerator has to serve as a sufficiently flexible and resourceful basis for experiments on the creation of strong-current accelerators and accumulators. It was planned, in icular, to investigate with it various injection alternatives, accelerator re- part gimes, and also the process of storing one and two counter beams. The principal results of the theoretical and experimental works completed in conne,~tion with the development of this accelerator have been published (V. N. Kanunnikov, et. al., Proc. International Conference on High Energy Accelerators, CEM, 1959, p. 89). The present report describes the main difficulties which were overcome in the ini- tial period of starting the installation, and notes the results obtained up to the present moment. The principal parameters of the ring-phasotron are discussed, as well as the measurement and correction of its magnetic field. The characteristio-x of the beam during static operation are investigated. "The authors wish to thank for their participation workers of various organizations, expecially the a5bociates of the Physics Institute: V. G. Voronin, L. U. Kazansk~y, D. D. Krsillnikov,_A. tific-Research Institute of Electro- _Y, S. S. Semenov, and of the Scien ,card 2/3 --L 4223-66 ACCESSION NR: !AT5007945 Stolov, V.- -A.-- Trt-ov, V.-Ir.-Zalmani-o-n, Yi. A.- Dzitr1yev.1r- Orig. -i&-t-.-Xa-s: 7-- fig res. ASSOCIATIONs FizicheaRiy institut imeni P. N. Lebodeva, AN SSSR (Physics Insd- tute, AN SSSR) :SUBMITTED: 26May64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE,. NP. NO REr SOV,. 004 OTHER: 001 Physical Equipment- H. A. Monoszon, B. V. Rozhdestvenakiy, K, M. Kozlovo A. V.- Card 3/3 7->?7 1 fkk 2/E:-:C-4 Pit-41FK-4 IFI ni !nn ;At; /nor )02 10160/016 3 iiigh-spused tranaiatorlazed mafip-etc:mc_tcr g, in a r, pe r, me r a -m, r rang i I Z I,', 4~z 11 me f! r f jr, L L 1) e aze &a u re d r i d RMW MIMI Of 50 tir-tri, 6 mm in height. The toroidal excitati-m winding, consis& i 1-h xn amp I tu (A e ferrite nwe E lit, r n the r-tvw, I 'x'.' 'Ti ~n LF7. UL -A-0. Up== tjae JC'rr the 4,& gs. The re nf engitnt, Iff a 0-22a-mamp d1rett cu.-mat. OrIg. art. has: 4..figurefi ELI_ e ASSOCIATT06: none SUB CODE: Ect E mu mf sov.. oo4 UTHR 001 ATD PRESS: .'1250 F1 g,.I Vtagnet~meter F,)we r 9 upp ly 2 - e x i ' i t -, a , ~ 1 1 : ; . I A , core j 5 - signal gene , I - F,' wT ~k I - amplifier of second harmonic; ~ - pnapo? it- --,r- - phane shi rter; 10 - doubler I Card Lim [ACCESSION KR- AVrWR: __M(s)jWA(WL-2 XW (AL-~k ZJPW APS021367 W0120/65/000/OP4/02.17/0210 621,364,6399 Kazanskiyp LN,; Kanunnikavy Ve NO TITLE: Pulsed system of inductive acceleration for annular syncbrocycl*tL* IT6 SOURCE: Pribory i takhnika eksperimenta, no. 4. 1965, 217-218 TOPIC TAGS: particle acceleration, electron accelerator, 14EV accelerator ABSTRACT: 'The induction acceleration in electron annular synchrocyclotrond permits the production of a high mean particle beam intensity due to the constancy of the control magnetic field, An inductive system may be found iseful also during numerous experiments investigating the acceleration and sorage of large currents& The present article describes such a pulsed system of inductive electron acculere-, tion with 50 cps repetition frequency dev*loped for the electron annular synchrocyclotron of the FIM, The machina has betatron cores made of transformer steel. Difficulties caused by a low Q-factor and low coupling coefficient &,re 7 overcome by the addition of the eafs from two betatron cores. The total pulse secures a fast widening of the orbit (amplitude is 1600 V. and duration 3 psec) and an acceleration up to an energy of 0.5 NEV (280 V, 90 psec) with a subsequent trapping into tbe.bigh frequency,operating,condition. orig. art. Mai 3 figuris. Card UCESSION NR: AP5021367 SSOCIATION: Fixicheskiy inatitut'AN SSSR, Moscow Q~ysica Institute, AN-MUL IBMrMD: Oljul64 ZNCLt 00 M Qm: up REF SIDV~t 002 OT .001 ACC NR: "6007827 SOURCE CODE: UR/010/66/000/001/~iii_/~I4 AUTHOR: Voronin, V. S.., Kanunnikov, V. N. "':L 4 6 ORG: Institute of Physics, AN SSSR (fizicheskly Institut AN SSSR) TITLE: Multichannel current stabilizer SOURCE: Pribory i tekhaika eksperimenta, no. 1. 1966. 143-146 TOPIC TAGS: current stabilization, synchrotron ABSTRACT: A new multichannel current stabilizer is intended for supplying five windings (Z70, 11; 1. 1, 10, 0. 1 amp) of a strong-focusing ring-type synchrotron (FIAN). One common source - a self-excited d-c generator - is used for supplying all five channels; the shunt-field rheostat is replaced with a transistor. At low voltages the transistor resistance is very low, and the field circuit is practically shorted. As the current flowing through the transistor increases. its diffe:rential resistance, too, increases; the field current becomes independent of the generator voltage. By using a control current equal to a few per cent field current, the generator voltage can be regulated within its entire range, from its residual-field Card 1/2 UDC: 621.316.721. 1.024 L 2M ACC Ws 827 value to its nominal value. On the above principle, a stabiHzer with a PN-290, shunt-wound, I 15-v, 287-amp, d-c generator was built and tested. Current- re'gulation in each channel, 10-120%; stabilization power, 10 kw; stabilizer consumption. 60 w; a current stability of t 0. 0514 was attained by using direct- coupled Si-transistor amplifiers and temperature compensation. "In conclusion, the authors wish to thank A. A. Kolomenakiy for his help In carrying out the project, and N. S.. Shilkin for his participation in building tho device. Orig. arte has: 3figurds. [031 SUB CODE: 18, 09 SUBM DATE: 24Dec64 ORIG REF: 002 OTH RZF: 002 ATD PRESS: 2/2 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Kolomenskly' A. A ; -YAMM&hM, V. No YAzanskly L. No; 0!9 Papadich~v, V. A.; Semenov. Yahl2kffxJh N* ORG: none TITIZ: Starting of a now a~pcelirstor - symmetrical annular YX synchrotron Of the Physics Institute im. P. N. Iosbeday AN SSSR /4 SOURCE: Atomnays, emrgiya,, Y. 20,9 no. 6, X966, 513-514 TOPIC TAGS; electron acceleratorp synchrotron/ KF electron accelerator ABSTRACT: This is a brief report of the starting of a new experimental symmetrical annular FM synchrotron (KF installation). It Is a strong-focusing accelerator with constant magnetic fieldp in which the time variation of the magnetic field is replaccd by a radial increase of the field in accordance with the growth of the particle energy The accelerator was proposed,,IZ one of the authors (Kolomenskly., ZhETF v- 33,, 2980 1957; Atomnaya, energlys Y. 3 92,,'1957) and its construction is described in detail elsewhere (V. N. Kanunnikov et al.p in: Trudy Mezhdunarodnoy konferentsii po uskori- telyam., Dubna,, 1963 [Transactions of International Conference on Accelerstorap Dubna., 19631 Atomizdat.. 19640 p. 653). The article describes briefly the magnet# the initial operationp the accelerating eystemp the electron injection., and some of the prelimi. nary results. The authors thank V.-S, yoronin, Do D. Ymasillnikav A* No Ioebvdeyp 0. A. Smirnav, V. X. Gapanovich,, N. V. Platonov, G. T. Ponomarev,, V. A. Rvabovk-T'j, uDc: 621.384.02.4 ACC F. Troyancyp G. 1. Xharlanump L. No Cheka=,&.- and the technicians' and mechanics' group for help wIth the starting of the accelerator., and Professor No A. Dabrotin for interest in the work. Orig. art. has : 2 figures. Mm CODI: - IS/ MM DATE: 31mu-66/ oRiG mw: oo4/ oTH Faw: ool -3 2/2 _ye-_ ,__TU,, inshoner (Kaliningrad); LAURIV, Tu., inshoner ZOMMMUT IsTrErWad) I Now marine radar *quipmento Nor.flot 17 no.8:31 Ag '57. (NIRA IWO) (Great Britain-Radar in navigation) TANWIKOV) Tu. # kapitan 2-go ranga Practical manual for the use of ship radar systems (Ohractical manual on the use of ship radar systems for navigation and pro- vention of ship collisions in bigh seass by M*N* Nabksianov and othern. Revie"d by IU Kanunnikov) . Mor.flot 21 no.2346,47 F 161. (MIRA 14W (Radar in navigation) (Nalsksianov.0 M.N.) KSENZ., Stanislav Petrovichj KUUMLIEM Yurly Fedoroviab; '-IAIAKSIAKCvp V- Mikhail flikolayevich; IKOLISKIY; Voevolod Ivanovich; KIIACIIATURCV, Ye.A.p takhn. red. [Avoiding breakdown in aIdp radar systems; repairing ship radar devices at sea] Ustranenie noispravnostei sudovykh radio- lokatorov; remont morWdkb navigatsionnykh RLS v more. Moskva, -Lid-vo PHorskoi transpwt,,w 1962. 228 p. (MIU 3-5:8) (Radar in navigation) KSENZ, S., inzh.; KANUNNIKOV Yu., shturman dallnego plavaniya; BURKOV, -~~i V. , radio Emergency starting block for the radar station "Neptune.* Mor. flot 22 no.2:20-21 P 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Radar in navigation) KANUNNIKOV, Yu.F., kapitan 2-go ranga - *1--,-~ The badge "For a Long-Distance Cruise." Mcir. sbor. 48 no.6:67 Je 165. (WRA 18:6) L ~6138-66__ EWT ATWIL0764 Y)/T/EWPEt)/ETI/EWP(k) IJKC SOURCS CODE: UR/2776/65/000/042/0077/0084 AUTHORt Aleksandrave, T. K.; Kaounnikova. A. M. ORO: none TITLZ*. Rollingof titantum-iron bisistat 14 1.1 71 SOURCE: Moscow. Teentraloarl nauchno-isst edovatel'skiz institut chernoy uepa~UtT&JJ..t_ Sbornik trudov, no. 4Z, 1965. Proizvodstvo binetallov (Production of btmetals), 77-84 TOPIC TAGS: metal cladding, bimetal, titanium, Iron, hot rolling ABSTRACT: The object of this inves gation wee to obtain bimetal strips up to 0.1 thick on using ormco iron and M-Nittanium. Comparative rflling at normal and ele- vated temperatures was performed. The assembled snd_y114vA1itrips were hot-rolled I a two-high mill or cold-rolled In a strip will, and annealed to increase their 7 plasticity. Theme experiments demonstrated the possibility of the hot pac rolltn~ of bimetal titanium-iron strip at temperatures of -700*C contrary to the established opinion that the optimal testperstures of such rolling are 950-1000*C; the strength of adhesion between Iron and Ti then remains adequate provided that: the gas content of Ti is confined to 0.068% 0, 0,0084% H, 0.044% N; the welded surfaces of Ti and Iron are thoroughly cleaned with a brush just prior to their rolling; and Iron is annealed at 600-650'C In order to wximlly adjust its plasticity to that of titanium prior to rolling. Mechanical tests of the bot-rolled bimetal strip were satisfactory t Card L 36138-66 ACC NRl AT6016764 twisting and bending of specimens through an angle of 160% produced no oxfoliation. Subsequent cold rolling of the specimens resulted In a strip 0.1-0.3 me thick which, after annealing, displayed satisfactory plasticity. The possibility of obtaining 0.1 ma thick cold-rolled bimetal strip by combined rolling of titanium strip sad iron strip was comfirmods Origo art. best 7 figures, 2 tablese M CM: 131, 11/ ~ RAM ~/ ORM WWs 004 Joining of Dissinilar MetalsA L 3442-66 EWT(m)/EWP(w)/EWP(t)jETI/EWP(k) JJPW Jp/_RW ~JT L ACC '~Re AT6016768 SOURCS COD'E: UR/2776/63/000/042/0127/0132 ,AUTHMi AleksoodroveLT. K.: Balskine. 1. A.; Kaounnikovs, A. M. ONGS none TITU: New All-Union State Standa for hot-rolled corrosion-resistant laminated steel 11 - P z! sto 7- TLI SOURCR: Moscow. Toontrallayy nauchm-isolodovatellskiy institut chernoy uetsll14rgiI* Sbornik trudow, no. 42, 1965. Prolsvodstvo bimetallov (Production of bimetal@), 127- 132 TOPIC TACSIAchromium stool, nickel steel, low alloy stool, bimetal, metal cladding, industrial condition / RhISNIOT stool, KUM? stool, Khl7Nl3M2T stool, 0013 stool, 1603 low alloy stool, O9G2S low alloy steel, O9G2 low alloy steel 4 ABSTRACT: Owing to the sharp expansion of the output of laminated stainless stooll plate beginning with 1%0, it became necessary to establish a special COST (AM-Wom State Standard) for this plate. This now COST! (COST 10885-64, issued In 1964) speci- fies the technical conditions and requirements for the fabrication of laminated stool plate and *Mete 4 to 160 = thick, with the cla"I~9K layer being represented by the card 1 /2 L 36142-66 ACC NRi AT6016768 Afle I 1~ /f 4, , C If, the Cr-Ni and N1 stools MOM , QP13 and Kh17Nl3M2 as well as by nickel, and the base layer, by low-81103F steels 16CS, rQ9G2S _Q9G2 and KhM. Ong with simple carbon stools of the St, clsoffThe n66 GOST [Also Ocludis sucbl?nnova t Ions as the determination of the tenacity of the weldingAf the base and cladding layers; it is highly important to users that bluetal a sts'Sehave like solid *.-.*at* and do not split during their cutting, stamping ~F i-the-ri#erations involved in construct- ing chemical and electronic apparatus fron theme steels: the shear strength of the cladding layer most be at least 15 kg/mm2. The Introduction of this new COST will doubtless create the conditions for improving the quality and broadening tbo variety of the output of binstals and offer a broader selection of Iminated plate and sheets to userse Orige art* bm 5 figures, I table. M OWS: 13p Up 0.5 06231 nomel ORIG Rai 002 CWd KANMTNIKOVA, A. S. I'latural Content of Zinc in 7oot Products." Sub 19 Nov 51, Second Moscow State Medical Inst Imeni 1. V9 Stalin. Dissertations presented for science end engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951- SO: Sum. No. 480. 9 May 35 1111 a )o a J4 v x it a b 0 a a a 81 P-6. A-Y 09 F The lallassubb of Memo concestrat6a ~it willusu, : 00, chlwWe an Ow albacempeekku of bunar by metlereartlaulam w 6 nd th mli s W @m Z " t 00 - 00 c a e or e O . m - 1f- :27 N." 4 14J 1 M~ i 414 (V S L 1 a 111111111 . Ar . .. d , ove . , . On puslith troll 110i). -The perarwo of 1% Nat'l In it so* as a no"lisins conte. 4% lautiet (w vassillitiarr.,aml oil) 14%ix"i .60 he puat b 44 M. j;edi kribilait"t the gwamth arill I I's xmat 0 004 h$ 001 0. filaaerwai. lhwylir marthrity of o . 00 (kester coorna. of NsC3 delarrawd the dec-unilln. J lautirc. ass rbar dnvmpa. of basmillcawr oil by Wctrrks 6 acvmostmailil 00 fly the formatim of free fat arkha and an Jocreavar in the 06,3 m . sbu.. the I no. stnuains bauchangril. If 1 It flo I h dl #h I 1 l I 000 ,TfrAir. e "le utis Iwo. 4 1 n t e . s tictlem , With Plastics them isan im-sraw In IAI x6lm, h1glaq-t tv. Arial see 004 he sami-on. asal I wo. J-.-trdw. t'ouW the oudwi.r ..1 6 3 814104111 w tl l O h Th L l f I Ii too e togi. e ar ww es ani we to t & pot o t guar 001 Iffewtarr of NACI The fortuallim anat activity of off 00 I he lancleflal P"ates"s and lipaws. W. A. 11. , 0 Ar wn A! Ji see WS g 11-'~ ;aqq ,, , a 00 a : vDaM. si~..sjsar. NO- 03-0. , b OWN solo.. do a.. .11 a I u - I i a i - A 0110 11~ `~, , - 6, pe 0 o T 1 .. 0 to w a a of A 4 a is " 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 6, * o 0 KANUNIKOVAq Zo As AND STURXj L. D. "Distributiohof'microorgaMons in freshwater lacustrine depoBits," Mikrobioloicirso, 149 p 260, 1945. *so OW-074, 0000*000000000ow- 11 14 -1 1y a. Is, 1, 01' 4 p 11-" 1 11, 17 1 A 1 1. 11 "JA mammmi, go 00t 00 IDY I D*p0mammmossfud lose 60 lacbe"W "ded4(5&- -0 am ddk%W) opm so age al the cultm. /. A. U.S.S.R.) 14,330-700i15). '00 Lu 0 nom 00 u am mWe by Ions, frimn activvly growing .00 clultum bavv a nonna-ShmiaMoPment and intenslyt I 00 9f: tionalbbetate. It the immulum was frmn aculturva-eh~ *00 0 hIMI CO&W to Stow, JJW DAW CUItU#V 411OW41 AD lniliAl 199 pffind. Wbm tbr- aorahtm wrA Irmn a degenrrating so cWtum, no 00 W. in the new culturr. so It. L. William. .00 :0 All 11,00 00 -00 so age so al roo so- J: see 00 -a see COO see use lose too Imblivrt too Ot -AV 1, W-, --j-- IV, 0--, u 11, 10 ! w NO it It ora a a it 4 PC a a is 4 '14 0:90000100900000000006:1; 00:000000000000001 ~000000010000000000000" - ~~! : :1 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 o 01A Medicine IbIbruck's 106CMUS, Action OVarlatloa In the Pb7810160cal Activity of Delbruckle Bacillus," Z. A. Mmumikova, Inst of Microbiol, Acad Scl ~ Amp Iftecow) pp mKikroblologlya" Val XVII, So 14 Claim that results of studies disclosed a fermentative activity ty'Doibrack's bacillus In a suspension prepared rrm various cultural srowtI4- ftis activity was masured accar&ft t*'&cIdIty derived from wMpr. Bata rowealeA that blochwMeal act1bn of a cell frm yowmig caltures Is am* laftelvo Um aft dr ddA 4"ON6 WOM cuw micrabloluw (Coutd) PI ativity of ce"Is in a caltwe, on Is blow at tjo beenning tbmft~*Ia a- experlt- Vd9ecaut Ou"twe. 01"a few tables Cc gmt&l results. 9dmdtted go yet he. MA" FD-1412 TJ~~io 5o- ~F&era;bfe~Fo O~rlc"ri~ Card 1/1 : Pub- 73 - 1/11 Author : Kanunnikova, Z. A. Title : On filterable forms of lactic acid bacilli Periodical : Mikrobiologiya, 23, 61 641-&7, Bov-Dec 1954 Abstract : The procedures used in, and results of experiments designed to isolate and culture filterable forms of Lactobacillus delbrueckii are described. The filterable forms obtained vere oval shaped and grev vell during a series of transplantations., but did not produce acid. The text is il- lustrated by two sketches, two graphs, and five electron pbotomicro- graphs. Two Soviet references are cited. Institution : Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : 16 May 1954 Country : IJUR C at c.-, o ry:Macroblology. lanaral VlaraMblogv. Crawth and Of tbf- VtUrObiUl 1`0VAIntiOn Awl. JoUr Al sief Zhur-Siol., "d 7,5, 1958, No 103598 Au4hor . Kamm Ins"tIVIL, I -- R~~- U 0 L.) G I I A 5551e Mol("Ciov T- 1 11 Mce artain Erviromcen4-al Fac T I LIC~ he In 1641-1110~% tors Jn the For mtioz of dltr&hlo Forts of Lactic Acid Bacteria Or * Pub. Mikrobiologlya, 1Y)8, '21, ?io 2, 17',"-176 Abi3trap.L After AiA ution of prolouged shaking in a vibrator ot of dictiiied water on tuo strelor of Smat. d&1br4o$d T2 mid 95, b*dies of oval shape appeared in olilturs; these are called Imicreforsel by the author. Shaking contributes to an imrosse in the number of Ricrofor a. Regeneration of the mier3forms in fillroft, of the T1 strain waa obtained in only one ex1mriawnt, vheress It vas obtained in al) the filtrates during the essAnation of strain ~5. increase in the masber of xicrefeirms in the filtrate leads to a move frequent fara%Ation of secondary cultures. The development of nioroforme ', juto the becillold forma was studied directly in a henring drop. The author believes that FAHMOV , ?:ON. , prepodavato I .............., Sore chirp.,:toria ties In the forr.-AtIor of the o~ s-ral, 1. rivera in the ?,jya..-Ih,.roya bas1n, Sbor. tmel. Khab. 111,911* no.11 59-0 '62. SOV/120-59-4-31/54) -HOR.A.- Asnunov -Sokovishin_,__V,__A, PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 4, pp 130-132 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Apart from the essential parts, such as the vacuum-tight casing, electrodes, etc., vacuum devices usually have a glass or metal stem which is left behind when the device is sW.ed off. Inside the vacuum device thero may be also ribbons, _etc . --- used- -for- deposition of a getter mirror, The iote,,--de scribes---methods of-production--ot vai3dim de vices without some of these non-essential parts such as stems or ribbons for getter deposition. Vacuum is produced both inside and outside a device. The device is evacuated through wider openings than the usual glass or metal stem and this accelerates the evacuation process. The etter 0 is deposited from an external source onto the hot ~200-250 C) walls of the device. In this way only the getter mi-rror remains inside the device. The device is sealed off (in vacuo) by soldering two metal parts with an easily fusible alloy POS-61 which has a small temperature interval be- tween softening and flow (183-1930C). If the metal -:)arts are prevented from moving during the soldering and process Card 1/4 SOV/3.20-59-4-31/50 A Ieboratory Vacuum Manipulator if the solder is in the form of a comparatively thin layer, the mechanical strength of the joint is very high. All these operations can be carried out in a vacuum manipulat- or shown schematically in Fig 2 (Fig 3 is a photograph of the manipulator). The manipulator is connected to an oil- diffusion pump with an evacuation rate of 500 litre/see. In order to improve vacuum in the manipulator a trap in the form of a copper rod with vanes was placed in a tube 2 1 which connects the manipulator and the pump. The copper rod projects outside and is cooled with liquid nitrogen. The manipulator chamber is a cylinder of 220 mm diameter (1 in Fig 2). The oylinder is closed by a welded bottolu 3 and it has a steel disc, 4 , across its middle portion. It is possible to move vacuum devices inside the manipulat- or vertically as well as in the horizontal plane along an are of 1200. A disc$ 11 1 is attached to the upper part of the central shaft 7 and clamps 12 for holding the vacuum device casings, are attached to the disc 11 Just Card 2/4 SOV/120-59-4-31/50 A Laboratory Vacuum Manipulator above the steel disc 4 there is a platform, 15 . This platform is used to support apparatus for heating of the devices and deposition of the getter. The heater is in the form of a vertical cylinder fuxnace with a nichrome winding and its temperature is controlled by means of a thermocouple. To ensure good contact between the casing of the vacuum device and its base during the soldering process, the base is placed on a little platform supported by a spring. To achieve exact alignment between the casing and the base a short rod 19 is used. Thia rod fits exact- ly into the holes in a special platform 18 and this fixes precisely the positions of the bases with respect to the casings. The metal parts of the casings and the bases are tinned with POS-61 solder and carefully washed. Then the casings and the bases are placed inside the manipulator, where they are heated and outgassed. After several hours of heating at 300-5000C the casings are removed from the vertical furnaces mentioned earlier. They are then moved along an arc and placed in the gettering positions. The getter mirrors are deposited by passing a our-rent ol 9-10 A through boats containing the gettering substance. AfIV-6r the Card 3/4 gettering stage the casings are lifted, moved along an are SOV/120-59-4-31/50 A Laboratory Vacuum Manipulator and placed again in the vertical furnaces. The rod 19 is used to align the bases with the casings. The casings and the bases are pressed against each other a;d soldered to- gether at 24000 in a vacuum of (5-6) x 10-0 mm Rg. kok- ~nowledgments are made to A. S. Mabveyenko, A. I. Sazanov and N. I. Orlov for their help, and to V. A. Tsukerman for his advice. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: May 13, 1958. Card 4/4 it .0 //'0 0 // Ad-01 33151 S/12o/61/000/006/019/041 9032/EI14 AUTHORS: Lobov, S.I., and TITlEt A controlled doubly triggered discharger PERIODICALi Pribory i tektinika eksperimental no.6, 1961, 94-96 TEM The device described by the present authors is suitable for us* an a switch for high-current (kiloamperes) pulses. It is illustrated in Fig I (A - anodej K - cathode; C intermediate electrode, n intensifying electrode; 3 insulating glass rinst 0 screening cap). The main discharge gap between the electrodes A and K in separated by the intermediate electrode C which contains an axial aperture. The intensifying electrode n is located inside the cathode and is insulated from it by a glass ring. The cathode carries a instal cap which prevents the disintegration of the glass. The cap also has an axial aperture. one can show, using the Paschen curve, that the breakdown potential between two electrodes is smaller than the breakdown potentials of the two halves of the same gap formed by the insertion of a third and infinitely thin electrode. In the present discharger the gaps AC and CK are connected Card 1/1 q 3315, A controlled doubly triggered 000. S/12o/61/000/006/ol9/041 E032/E114 through the aperture in the thin electrode C. if the potential between A and K is adjusted to be close to the breakdown potential be'ween A and C (K and C) with the intermediate electrode C at the mean potential# then one obtains twice the normal electrical strength. In order to operate the discharger it is sufficient to initiate a discharge through one of the two gaps (CK or CA). The discharger is shown to combine the principles of a commutator with two gaps and a triggatron. In practice, the discharger has a working voltage of 1.5 W. It has a length of 46 mm and a diameter of 15 mm. The delay time between the main discharge and the triggering pulse is less than 0.05 lisec. The discharger is designed for 2-3 iLsee current pulses up to 3 kiloamps. The electrical strength between the anode and the cathode-is not less than 3 W. The breakdown voltage between 11 and K is about I kV. Fig-3 illustrates possible methods of connection of the discharger. In Fig.3a the triggering voltage pulse (positive) from the transformer Tp is applied to the electrode C through the blocking capacitor Cf -- 50 -100 pgF. At the same time the voltage pulse is applied hrough the load Z to the electrode Card 2/~ 4 ~3151 A controlled doubly triggered ... S/120/61/000/006/019/041 E032/E114 The load Z can be either a capacitance, an inductance or a resistance. In the other circuit (Fig-36) the load Z is removed and the electrode n receives the negative voltage Pula* from the other end of the transformer coil. Both circuits ensure that the sop n K breaks down first. This breakdown serves as a source of charged particles which are necessary to prevent a delay between the breakdown of CK and AC, and also an a starting pulse for the electrode C whose potential way increase independently of the stage of the gap tjK. Under these conditionsg the discharge across CK occurs at a voltage approximately equal to the static discharge voltage. The electrical discharge across CK occurs from the edge of the aperture in the electrode C. When this happens the electrode C is found to be at the same potential as the cathode, and the working voltage appears across AC whose breakdown potential is arranged to be close to the working voltage. It follows that as soon as CK sparks over, AC will also discharge. An a result, there is a common discharge channel between A and K through the aperture in C and the discharger fires. Card 3#~. 33151 A controlled doubly triggered 5/12o/61/000/006/ol9/o4i E032/Ell'i Acknowledgments are expressed to V.A. Taukerman, P.M. Tochilovskiy and N.I. Orlov for assistance during this work and in the preparation of prototype dischargers. There are 3 figures and 4 referencest 3 Soviet-bloc and I rion-Soviet-bloc. The English language reference reads as follows3 Ref.lt F.S. Coucher, J*R. Hoynext W.A. Depp, E.J. Rider. Bell System Techn. J., v.25, October 1946. SUBMITTED: April 31 1961 Card 4/f t-1 XAMMOTA.-X.-I. A great fwce, 2htmp. strol. 13 no.331-3 W 163 (MA i6 t 4) 1. Sskrstarl ?Sentrallsor koxitsts. professionallnogo soyus& rabochlkh shelesmodox bafto transporta. (Vown in construction) KANUM V ga) Lft Highly sensitive video receivers. RvAio no.3s28-30 Mr 162. (MM 15:3) (Talevision-Receivera and reception) L bog SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Kanurkcri, G. /3 GRG: Main Center for Geological Studies (Glavno upravl. za geol. prouchvaniya) TITIE: Is the existence of goethite and lepidocrocite in Bulgaria proved? SOMCE: Bulgarsko geologichesko druzhestvo, Spisanie, v, 27,, no. 1, 19660 U5-U6 TOPIC TAGS: mineralogy# physical geology Vi" ABSTRACTt The author of ihei-h"ote surveys statements-' ioncerning tfis' .existence'6f goethite and lopidocrocits in Bulgaria and oancludes that most-* of the positive pronouncements are not well founded since they are based .; Perally on visual observations & He proposes that the question be decided ,.through...n.oombined. X-ray, thersiographic, microscopic, !nd cheadcal inyestigation of the aaMpleae IJF~RS: 36.,8"] A SU0,1,CODE: 08 SUBM DATEs none ORM REF: 013 SOV REN 007 Or4,REF 2 001 7 Yj 6, F, Crtcrory t USFR/Ato,~ic ond !'oloculrrPhysics - 1hysics of the L-2 Mclecule Abe Jour t Ref Zhur - Fizikp, No 3, 1957, No 6217 Author K nusJUW4y, 1,.F. L__ Title :'Dissoolption EnerEy of Fluorine 1.:olocules Pnd the Rule of Themoche-ical Logerithrics. Crig Pub iTr. VOBk. Xhi:-.-tokhnol. In-te, 1956, Vyp. 22, 17-20 !bstrpct iThe author obtains the disrocirtion onorFy D of F2 (the ox- periventel daterrit.stion of which is difficult) by tracing the variation of D over the ela--onts thet cocrrise its grcup in the periodic systor. The vrluo obteined for D, 71 Kcpl/,rol (at 2980 K),'iB close to the value obtrined by Birge (soo Britske E,V. at el, Ther-4conetents, Published by Acedery of Sciences, USSR, 1949). Cord 1/1 ------------------------------- T,_ POIAND / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their 1-30 Application. Food Industry. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya~ No 3, 1957, 10330 Author ijrs~ ~- Inat Not given Title The Thiamine and Riboflavin Content of Raw and Boiled Milk. Orig Pub :Roczn. nauk rolniczych, 1955, Vol B-70, No 2, 197-205 Abstract :Raw milk contains 0,038-0145 M6% of thiamine (average 0.0417 m6) and 0.169-0.206,'mg% (average 0.192 m6) of free ribo- flavin. In boiled rdlk, the average content of these tvo substances is 0.0386 and 0.187 mg%, respectively. The boi- ling of milk results in the destruction of 7.43% of the thiamine and 2.6% of the riboflavin. Card 1/1 KRAUSSp Kioovplawp doe. dral VOPJN=v Andrsojp doco dre; KANMSU,- Heur7ka TAIKAS , Josef. Attempt of histoohmical looalisation of oatecholamines In the setenuspMlam. Acts, physiol. Pol. 16 nooltl-7 U-7165. 1e 2Mlad Pisjologii (Kierovalks doe. dr. M. Krauso)l bklad Histologii i Wriologil Oplnoj (Kierounits doe. dr. A. Ver- brodt) eras SAUd Abatcuil Fravidlonj Mukiej Akadwil Nedyamej w lbbrua-Rokiintay (Kisrovnikt'prof. dr. M Koh==). HAPAZDA, 14arial KANWISZM, Henryka; LANGIR, Jan; RZSPSCKII Vit. Intraoperative hmorrhmp In a same of puUceary sequestratice. &uslies 33 na.9dV-00 3 1 65. 1. 1 gliniki Irargi atki Plerelovej Studium Dookonalania takarsy v 3bkopenes (Kiorownik: prof. dr. sod. We Rzepeckl) KANWISZRR0 ftrykaj FRENKELO Stanislav Can sthionsaide be used in reftood, doses? Gruslica 33 no.31 231-234 W9650 1, 1 Illniki Chirurcil Klatki Piorsimmj SDL [Studlum Dos- konalmia lAarzy) v Wopenm (lierownik: prof. dr. md. W. Faspeaki)e KUYA. referent ]Production of coke In the Csochoslowak Republic. Koko i khlU no.2:62-63 16o. (MU 130) (Csochoolovakla--Coke Industry) " *, - rf "77 '-AI. - ~, it '. -- -. - --t- ~XE PRO'-ILF;A ~? LAFOR PAODUCTIVITY IN REGARD TO RAILROADS. p 12 (K -"/,LEY EUSTUDGIANY1 SZ11,1E) PlJDAPE6,r, HUFCARY VOL. 7 No, 1/3 JAN./14AR. 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Theoretical and General E-1 Questions of Organic Chemistry. Abe ;our Ref Zhur - Kh1miya, No. 8, 195;79 26642. Author A Kanyayev, N,P. Title i Bromation-of Uhsaturated Compounds. V. Reaction ok Addition of Bromine to Allyltri- methylamonim Perchl6rate. Orig Pub t Zh obehch. khimii, 1956, 26,,No. lo, 2726 26ili Abstract In order to dev*lop the foregoing work of Investigating the kinetics of addition of HOBr to"allyltrlmethylammonlun perchlorate to W9 the kinetics of the addition of Br I in a#ueous-solutlon tit 0 and 200 and Le Influence,of added salts on the yield of the bromoxyd*rivative (11) were studied. The Card 1/3 J)-~ COV/79-29-3-19/il 3 IR 110 Kanyayov, H. P* redell- ~ unds (BromirovaniyA nep of Unsaturated ComPO f Bromine ITLE. Bromination 1. Kinetics and Mechanism O f Bromides dineniY). VI v v qn e n,, ence o in the Pres Addition to the Double Bond dvoynoy broma PC (VII. Kinetika J mekhani-m prisoyedineniya svyazi v prisutstvii bromido'w) Nr 3, pp 841-845 (USSR) l 29 V PERIODICAL: o , Zhurnal obshchey khimiij 1959, ddition, reaction f the kinetics Of the -n ith ABSTRACT: ts w The investigation o uble bond in aqueous solution mee re d o of bromine to the this transformation two products a difficulties because on dibromine derivative. The formation th e formedp bromohydrin and the development of hydrogen d b i e y of bromohydrin is accompan the course of the process and bromide which is taking part in uantitative ratio 0" the the q changes the reaction rate and known from the data avaJlable i s above-mentioned two products. It bromide acts as strong cata- in publications that the hydrogen aturated compounds taking place in d h uns e lyst in reactions wit ns (Ref 1). In most cases hydrogen bromi ti o CHCl 3 and CC1 4-solu of bromine in acetic and the bromides accelerate the affiliation ter and methancli however, rd 1/3 C acid (Ref 2) to the double bond. In wa a ASSOCIATION: Card 213 OmPounds. 0 the Doub e Bond in the V1-1- Xinetic SOV179-29-3-19161 Presenc a and Mechanism a retarding of e Of Bromides Of Bromine the Publications availa -reaction was observed (Refs 3p4). in the especially in aoetj blj the Mod 0 concepts regarding th alid e of action Of the bromides I were dealt with (Refs 5-1). The in the reao IF problem were varied. With a decre It Plays as ret'vity Of the double bond the Part the bromide ion actant increases* The quantitative ratio between brOmOhYdr1n and dibromide in the reaction products depend ase not Only on the concentration Of the bromide ion in the solution but also on the reactivity of less the reactivity I., s the unsaturated compound. The Some Possible reaction Mthe higher the formation Of dibrcm-4de. Perimental part echanisms gaom, Ing the affi Of this report the are discussed. In the ex- in aqueous Investigation results re br Id liation reaction Of bromine in the presence of 'solution are given in detail. There are I figure, 3 tables and 10 references 3 Of Ivanovekly Institute khimiko Of Chemi -tekhnolOgicheskiy Cal Technology) , which are sovIet. inatitut (Ivanovo SOV/79-29-3-19/61 Bromination of Unsaturated Compounds. VII. Kinetics and Mechanism of Bromine Affiliation to the Double Bond in the Presence of Bromides SUBMITTED: January 6, 1958 Card 3/3 8/153/60/003/004/020/040/XY. B020/B054 AUTHOR: K=ayev. H, P- TITLE: Brominstion of Unsaturated Compounds. VIII. Kinetics and Mechanism of Bromide Addition to Croton Aldehyde in Aqueous Solution PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy. Kh1miya i khimioheskaya tokhnologiya, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 663 - 668 TEXT: To obtain further, not yet published data, the author studied the kinetics of bromination of oroton aldehyde (CA) in aqueous solutions bromine and hypobromous acid being used as brominating agents. Kinetics and reaction mechanism with bromine are dealt with in the present paper. The yield in dibromo butyric acid aldehyde in the reaction of bromine with CA in aqueous solution, which delivers a-bromo-o-oxy-butyric acid aldehyde as principal product, is very low, even at rather high bromine concentrations: only 2% of dibromide is obtained on addition of 0.2 moles/1 of NaBr to the solution. In mixtures of bromine water and Card 1/3 Bromination of Unsaturated Compounds. S/153/60/003/004/020/040/XX VIII. Kinetics and Mechanism of Bromine B020/BO54 Addition to Croton Aldehyde in Aqueous Solution CA, the reaction rate in illustrated by curves, which are character- istic of an autocatalytio reaction (Fig.1). Experimental results show that the 01 concentration enters the kinetic equation with the factor 1, and the bromine concentration with a factor near zero. This conclusion can be drawn from experiments with NaBr and HBr# the results of which are summarized- Data in the table show that k 1/101 remains fairly con- stant on a change of the bromine concentration to the 2-, and of the hydrogen ion conceintration to more than the 20-tv1d. It may be assumed that the reaction proceeds simultaneously in two directions according to the equation - d [Br 21/dt* - k [01] [J1+] + k2 [CA] [Br 211 where k - 97 and k 2 - 6.86 at. 000 (Table 2). The course with respect to time of the reaction rate with small initial amounts of acid (Fig.2), and with the use of HBr and ENO 3 (Fig-3), is indicated. The activation of CA is caused by addition of a proton to the oxygen of the carbonyl group, which much increases the positive charge of the P-carbon atom. Water and, later, bromine are added as nucleophilic agents to this positive Card 2/3 KANXAYEVO N.F. Kiuetics of the addition of hMbromous acid to crotonalAsbyde in an aqueous solution. Izy.vyo.,ucheb.zav.,e, khimei khimtekh. 4 nools 7"3 161. (MA 14:6) 1e Ivanovskiy khi&W-tekhwlogicheokiy institutp kafedra, organicheakoy khi-iie (Hypobromouo acid) (Crotonaldehyde) KUUYEVO N.P. Bromination Of unsaturated compounds. Part 5: Kinetics and mechaniam of the bromir-tion of the othylonesulfonate ion by bypobromous acid. 1xv. vys. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. telch. 4 no, 2:225-228 1619 (KMA 140) 11 IvanovWdy khimiko-tokhnologicheskiy institut. Wedra organicheskoy kbi-ii. (Ethylenesulfonio acid) (Hnvbromoun acid) (Bromination, KANUM N. P. Bromination of unsatwsted compounds. Part II: Kineticl and mechanism of'the brombistion of othylonosulfonate ion wAh brwine water# Izv*vys,uoh9b.%avj kMa.i khim.tekh. 4 no.5% 781-786 161. (HIM 1/+: 11) 1. Ivanovakiy khimiko-tekhnologichookiy institut, lafedra organicheskoy khIldi. (Ethenesulfouic acid) (Brom4 tion) KAITMSKIY, Y3C. A. PA 19ZT42 Bor 51 ltzwrgy or the Nydration of Ions II. Calcula- on tion of Sum of Standard lwgies Of the lAmti of Ion pairs,," Ye. A. Emovskiy,, Moscow Fla. OW VOl,:lV No 9, PP 1W-109T Derived . eqp on the basis of vhich the sums of std emrsles of bAration of ion Pairs (=ion and ~Catlon) can be c"*:, - C" AM 'Of ftl 4mrgics -,~of bydratlon for 2D-pWUv nt Ions consistiM Of 4 'Ions Li'lp lk*, lb*, Cs ft-, I- KWAN. V. Z. , k&M. okonoulcheskikh nauki KANTCKTKA L T. , mladshly nauchW sotrudalk Most Importantwork In '~ho fleld of the econoolce and Planning of the starch ImAnotryo Trudy T=IZPJP w.3s233-243 0399 f (NM 130) (Starch Industry) I A$V# New Lower Ordovician Oetracoda Chersklella and H&raphonia in the northeastern U.S.S.R. Paleont. zhur. no,ls73-83 165, (MIRA 18:4) 1. Inotitut geologii i geofiziki Sibiriskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR,