SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, G.I. - IVANOVA, I.I.
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IvANovA,Aj.; VFMOSHAIISKAYA, O.V., starshty nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Cranberries in powdered form and concentrates made from them.
Trudy VIIIIKOF no.6:161-168 '56. (MM 10:5)
(Cranberries)
TFMKHIN,j E.$.; IVANOVA,, G-.Io
Systematics of Caueasian brocmrapes, Bot, zlw. 50 nc.8:1105-
1112 Ag 165. 1. (MILA 18:10)
1. Botanichaski7 institut imeni V.Lj KomArova AIF SSSR, Leningrad.
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Ail
v
G~l NCHUX, K.Ds [Hlynchuk, K.D.]i~ IVANOVA, G.K.; MISELYUK, Te.G. [Mlsoliuk,
O.H.I.
Affect of minority current carrier lifetime on germanium point
triodes [with summrv in Eng-lishl. TJkr. fiz, zh-ux. 2 no,4*338-
346 '57. (MM it:3)
1. Institut fisiki AN URSR.
(Triodes)
MMIN, Issak Abramovich; SUDNISHNIKOV, B.V., ksxid.tekhn.neuk, otv.red.;
IVANOVA G red.; XAZUROVA, A.Y., takhn.red.
-2'~~~A?
[Hydrodynamic theory of lubrication of supportine bearings]
Gidrodinamicheskaia teoriia smaski, upornykh podiihipnikov. Otv.red.
B.V.Sudnishnikov. Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirskogro otd-niia AN =SR.
196o. 129 p. (MMA 13:9)
(Bearings (Machinery))
(Lubrication and lubricants)
F=$7
Tvanova, M. "Thr- prcUer! of the of R-SE -,;:Ltr.out. a
complpr-nt Of j-riTI~F- pif,r -nd I~nvirdysin," Triidy in-ta,
vol. Vy 1949, 1). '9-92
C! 36
0: U-35" y 15 I-Ilarch 53, (Le-topis 17hurrial Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1549)
11 17 F -H l!T7;w1l.T7--l-
JIVANOVA, G.L. SER-aFYEVA,
Change~ In the n-~trogen contenT, of bouillon fron dried KPD
prc-pa---,:.`-on in the proi-ess of growth of types A, B~ C and E
Of pathogens. Zhur. mik-robiol., epid. i im=. 41
",a (MIRA 18:2)
no. l'u-108
ln~, *.fi---'.-. ep~-Jemiolcgii i mikrobiologili imeni Gamalel AHN SSSIII
Mo.c4va.
SAVEIN, X.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, otv.red.; IVANOVA, G.L., red.; HAZUROVA,
A.F., takhn.red. -. .......... ...
(Materials of the Third Scientific and Technical Conferenoe of
Young Scientists] Materisly Mauchno-tekhnichotikoi konferentail
molodykh uchenykh. Oty.red.H.M.Saftin. 00700J.birsk, Izd-vo
Sibirskogo otd-niis Akad.nauk SM, 1960. 178 P. (KIRA 13:9)
1. Nauchno-tekhnichaskaya konferentsiya molody1ch uclinnykh. 3d,
Novosibirsk, 1957.
(Soience-Congresses)
L 26645-66 EwT(M)/T/BWP(t) lip(c) JD/JG
ACC NR* AP5025332 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/65t(.120/0ei~,11044810454
AUT11OK- Vrublevskaya, Z. V--) Ivanova G.- L,; Orlov, L. C'
ORG: Institute for Metal 10 anhv and Me Cs TsNIVI%Yeltl(M~T im I P
Bardft-i-(In titut metallovedeniya i fiziki metallov TsMICWTe? Veil)
TITLE: Sorie regularities of dislocation,structure forat and m
attorl of"'Vork -'J)
Agnum during cold plastic deformation
SOURI~ Fi-'.ka metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 20, no. 3, 065, 448-454
TOPIC TAGS: iron, molybdenum; plastic deformationp elastic stresst
crystal dislocationp electron microalopy
ABSTRACT: A direct electon microscopic q3tudy was conducte(R an tho so-CaLlud
"cellular" dislocation structure of Fe and Mb, which forms~duriq;T, cold plastic
deformation. It was indicated that the distocation condentiatiomi-the cell.
boundaries--are oriented uite regutarty and are,arranged along the path of a
slip plane (110j, ~1~, andT121 often approximately the same I!or each of the thres!
systems. Based on data available in the titerature, the conctmqlon is madd! thA '
these dislocation walto should have long range interacting stresij fields. In
Card 112 MIC, 548.0*539
'IT
645-66
ACC NR., AP5025332
spite of the presence of local fields of long range stres.sen com~bined with themi
elastic stresses in specimens as a whole are partially rel,j'ixed dMat to cros" slit,
and elastic dislocation interaction which predetermines leom hatdoning of ttte
material in a given case. In those cases where for any reasons the dislocation!
cross slip is inhibited (for example, with decreased defontatiov temperat='08
or an enerE;y decrease in the packing defect during alloying), t1te cellular
structure cannot be formed. With comparable deformatious tbose itutterials are
hardened more strongly. Orig. art. has: 2 figs.
M
SUB CODE: 11 20/ SUBM DATE: 27Aug641 OTH REP I
Card 2/2
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IVANOVA G. M., C.9nd Agric Sci (dLss) "'nif? milk composition of 'he hybrid
cows of the Komi ASSR as a function of the feeding conditionij and lactsation
,pariod". Syktyvkar, 1959. 15 pp (Min Agric USO, All-UnIon Order of Lenin
Acad Agric Sci im V. I Lenin, All-Union Sci Res Inst of An-Lnal Husbandr-y),
150 copies (n, No 9, 1960, 127)
URUBLEVSKAYA, 'V.~NOVA G.i,. , ORLOVI L.G.
e,~OJ'Lrltlos of the fcriwitJon c" a dis-Accal.lon stru,.~.J-.Lro In
Fe and Mo during cold plastic defornattov, Fix. Inet. I
metallo-ved. 20 rio.3t448-454 8 165.
3 , -~n-3 tA Wt ire trill~)vedon-*ya I fizild iwta'lov Tsentralltogo
A
A-ristituta ,,,hF-,r-fioy ineuillu:rg'Ll.
4-T.. Bardl na .
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V,!tch
'llint-r ve-tch on collp.,Ctivl! fav!"Z Of thl -95covi provinl'.c; Kwmi. 'D)za :3 no. ;l' `52.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,_L,~Iy I't,732 57" Uncl.
nr.,,-,,TcvA, C . 1% Eng.
j , 1, 1
Salinometer
"Converting the movable elements of the registering device of a Ilbstofin salt
gauge." Elek. sta. 23 no. 5., 1952.
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, OotQ*O(~r 195j, Uncl.
AID P - 4015
Subject USSR/Power
Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 4/31
Authors Agishev, I. N. and G. M. Ivanova, Engs.
Title Improving steam separation processes in medium-pressure
boilers.
Periodical. Elek. sta., 11, 10-15, N 1955
Abstract Authors report on the remodeling of a 3-drum boiler at
a poWer plant in Siberia. The steam separation processes
in a reconditioned equipment are explained in detail.
Further remodeling of the equipment at this power plant,
e.g., two double-drum boilers, is reported. However, the
authors claim furtherresearch and tests are necessary.
The use of cyclone type separators is advocated. Nine
diagrams.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
~V/"~ oil
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AGISHEV, I.H.. inzhener; IVANOTA, G.M., inzhener.
Apparatus for the recovery of silica gel. Zlek.stik, 25 no.12:
44-45 D 154. 09-DA 7:12)
(Steam boilers)
IVANOVA, G.M, inshener.
BlovIng off silica acids with steam of high pressure. TeploenergetUm
4 no.7:41-43 Jl 15?. NIRA 10:7)
1. Sibirskoy otdolentye.Kontory po organizataii i ratclinr~llzsk.'-911
rayonnykh slaktrostantely t seti.
(13oilers)
FD-~2'745
Card I/! Pub 41 6/16
Author : Danilovskaya, V. I., Ivanova, G. M., Habotnov, Yu, 11.,
Moscow 7
Title : Creep and relaxation of chromium-molybdenum steel.
Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. Texh. Haux 5, 102-108, MAY 1!)55
Abstract : Describes experlrknts performed to determine the amount of
permanent deformation which takes place through creep, when
a 30 KMA steel is subjected to elastic deformation at 5000 C
for a 100 hour period. Relaxation is discussed, and it is
noted what effect creep, relaxation ancl deformation have on
the tensiie strength and the aging of steel, as well as on
each other. Graphs and formulae. Five references, 3 USSR.
Institution : Institute of ~!echanics, Academy of Sciences USSR.
Submitted : March 31, 1955
JVANOVA, G.M., inzhezer*
low tYPO of c7clone steam separators. Teploonergetilca 4 n*.lcl?-
20 Ja 157- (glak 10:3)
1, Sibirskoys otdoleniye lentory pe erganizatsii i ratsionalizatoli
rayonalkh sloktrostantsty i oetio
(Steam separators)
AUTHOR: Ivanova, G.M., Engineer. 96-7-9/25
TITLE: __Ua-r-r-y--o-v_er -of Silicic acid by the steam of high
pressuie boilers. (Unos kremnekisloty parom kotlov
vysokogo davleniya.)
PERIODICAL: "Te-ploenergetikall(Theiml Power) 1957, Vol.4, No.?,
pp. 41 - 43 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: According to present ideas carry-over of silicia
acid by high pressure steam results from the carry-
over of droplets and the solubility of silicic acid in
saturated steam. The part played by these processes
depends on the operating conditions of the boiler,
the qualities of the feed and boiler water and other
factors. This aiticle gives data obtained during
thermal-chemical tests on boilers rNK-10 operating at
a pressure of 110 atm. and equipped with the works two-
stage evaporation devices. The boiler feed water was
turbine condensate and distillate from evaporators.
The water was ammoniated by ammonium chloride added
Card 1/4 to the water delivered to the evaporators. The alkal-
inity of the feed water was in the range 0.10 - 0.18
mg.equiv./litre, the silicic acid content being from
Carry-over of silicic acid by the steam of high
pressure boilers (Cont.) 96-7-9/25
20 to 80 micrograms per litre and the sulphate resi-
due about 65 micrograms per litre. The silicic acid
content in the steam was determined calorimetrically
with extraction by butanol; the total salt content
of the steam was determined by the ion concentration
method.
In carrying out the tests the quality of the steam
was found not to depend on the water level in the
boiler drum within the range of 70 mm above the axis
and 190 mm below it, nor on the load within the Tange
of 180-230 t/h. The quality, however$ did depend on
the load when this varied sharply. Graphs an shown
of the silicic acid content in the water in the clean
section of the boiler and in the saturated steam, also
the tempe-wature and pressure of the superheated steam2
the load on the boiler and the water level as funct-
ions of time for four different tests. The increase
Card 2/4 in silicic acid content vrith sharp changes in load
are evidence of carry-over by droplets. Steam saurples
were taken and analysed every two minutes. The
DIodelling the motion of poly-dispersce dusts. (Cont.)
96--j-9/25 in the
relationship between the silicic acid content
steam and in the boiler water was studied both on
adding purified water to the feed and also when using
pure condensate. Fig. 2 gives a curve of -the relAon-
ship between the silicic acid content in the saturated
steam and in the boiler water, and on comparing this
with the curve of carry-over based on salt content it
is seen that they are of identical character. The
curve for silicic acid has a clearly expressed inflec-
tion when its content in the boiler water is about
12 mg/litre. A table is given of the silica-alkali
ratio durinc the tests and changes in the carry-over
coefficient for the clean section of the boiler. The
data show that the coefficient is not a constant but
diminishes with increase in the silicic acid content
in the boiler water. The dropwise nature of silicic
acid carry-over was also con-firmed experimeitally on
another boiler which had been fitted with special steam
card 3/4 sampling devices. Steam samples were taken in two
places and about 200 analyses wen made. From the
difference in the analyses at the two points it JX
Modelling the motion of poly-disperse dusts, (Cont.)
96-7-9/25
concluded t6Qt carry-over of silicie acid by high
pressure st#-;cLm (110 atm.) is by drops and the value
of the carry-over coefficient is reduced as the
content of silicic acid in the boiler water increases.
There are 3 figures, 1 table and 3 Slavic references.
ASSOCLLTION: Siberian Division of ORGRES (Sibirskoe Otdelenie
ORGMS)
AVAILABLE:
card V4
AUTHOR: Lyano~ _ G.M. (Moscow) SOV/24-58-4-19/79
TITLE: The Creep of Alloy EI-439B at Alternating Temperatures
(Polzuchest' splava EI-437B pri peremennyl-ch temperaturakh)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk_SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 4, pp 98 99 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The main object of the investigation described was to
discover whether the formula:
bp OL exp
A
(where p = plastic deformation, rate of
plastic defcrmation, 0 = stress, a, A and K are
constants of the maierial), establiabed by Danilovskaya,
Ivanova and Rabotnov (Isr. Ak. Nauk SSSR, Otd.Tekh.Nauk,
1955, Nr I-) for creep at constant temperature, is also
applicable te creep at alternating, temperatures.
The test material was BI-437B) a high-temperature Ni-base
alloy, containing 19-22016 Cr and smaller amounts of Fe,
Ti, Al etc.
.n9
A standard creep-testing machine was used,, incorporati a
Cardl/3 a temperature-regulating device provided with an attachment
SOV/24-58-4-1'//39
The Creep of Alloy EI-437B at Alternating Tempevatures
permitting sinusoidal variation of the test tempera-lure,
with any given period of variation. The test results are
given in the form of creep vs. time curves ~Figure 2.
p 99) for the following test --onditio:Rs: (1 and 2)'
constant temperatures of 650 and ?00 ,C, respecti-velly
and (3, t and 5) temperatures alternating between 6!50
and 700 C with periods of 30 mirk, I 'ALUd 2 Lirs, respectively.
The same rensile load was applied in Lill tests,, It cart be
seen from the curves that the magnitude of the period cf
temperature 7ariation has no effect on the magnitude of
creep and that the curves obtained for alternating tempera-
tures lie be+-.ween those for constant temperatures,
corresponding to the upper arid lower temperature L.'Lmits
of the
The creep fozmula of Eq (1) is transformed by introdusing
modificatioLs applicable to alternp-tiug-temperatuxe
conditions and evaluating the constants. 'Iffien plo,~151-ed,
this new formula (Bq 5) gives a curve which prazt-ically
Card2/3 coincides with the experimental curves.
TT I
SOV/24-56-4-12/39
The creep of Alloy BI-437B at Alternating Temperatureii
There are 2 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet
and I English.
SUBMITTED-. January 20, 1958
Card 3/3
KHEYN, A.L.; IVANOV.A, G.M.
Change in the pressure on the bottom of an inperfect injection
well drilled to the full depth of the Production layer of
periodic y1eld. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.11:203-218 161. (KIRA 1532)
(Cas wells)
3/0,12/61/027/001/019/037
BO1't/BO54
AUTHORS: Ivanova, G. M., Koplyev, I. M., and Fridman, Z. G.
TITLE: comparative Studies of the Relaxation of Annular and
Cylindrical Specimens
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1961, Vol. 27, No. 1, PP- 74-76
TEXT: The methods suggested by I. A. Oding (Ref. 1) and 7. V. Burduksiy
(Ref. 2) to study the relaxation of cylindrical and annular metal speciaene
yielded satisfactory results. Cylindrical and annular specimenE; of
austenite steel -40 257 (EI 257) and commercially pure iron were! annealed
at 1500 and 9800C, held at these temperatures for 2 hours, and subsequently
cooled in a furnace. After the treatment, the specimens showed the same
microstructure. The relaxation of the annular specimens was determined by
the standard method (Ref- 4). Their residual deformation was tested by an
03A-2 (IZA-2) comparator with an accuracy of 10.002 mm. The study of the
relaxation of both annular and cylindrical specimens took 200-250 hours.
At the initial stage of relaxation, stress decreased more., rapidly in
annular than in cylindrical specimens. This effect is explained by a shift
Card 1/2
Tr'
Comparative Studies of the Relaxation of S/03 61/027/001/019/037
Annular and Cylindrical Specimens B017YI3054
in the distribution of stress over the cross section of the annular
specimens. The experiments were made by means of an East-German maohine of
the VEB Werkstoffpru'fmaschinen (state-owned Enterprise of Material Test
Machines) reconstructed by the Institut mekhaniki AN SSSR (Institute of
Mechanics AS USSR). There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova (Institute of
Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov), Institut mekhaniki Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Mechanics, Academy of Scie:.-ices USSR)
Card 2/2
[E~L
40038
S/258/62/002/002/018/01 8
1028/1228
AUTHOR: Ivanova, G. M. (Moscow)
TITLE - W-257 (EI-257) steel creep at variable stresses
PERIODICAL: Inzlienernyy zhurnal, v. 2, no. 2, 1962, 397-400
TEXT: Creep tests were conducted, with specimens heated at T = 600', at constant loads, and at alternating
load, unload and rest. Creep curves were established for both cases for stresses of 14.5, 12,5, 11.0 and 9.5 it
kg/mm2. In the case of alternating loads, cycles of different duration of the load and rest periods were tried.
It was established that: a) the duration of the load-rest cycle has no influence on the creep deformation;
b,' the creep defozmation increases consid:rably more in the alternating case than in the cast of constant load.
A good agreement was established between the experimental curves and those obtained by the formula
pp' = K exp a1A (1)
wherep is the plastic deformation, a - the load, and cx, A, K - constants of the material. There are 3 figures
and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut mekhaniki AN SSSR (institute of Mechanics AS USSR)
SUBMIT-FED: December 23, 1961
Card 1/1
IVANTTA,,-.,.~!,!!.- .-
Calibrators for nuclear magnetic resonance opeciographs. Izv. AN
Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 4 no.8:129-134 162. (MM 16:6)
Oluclear magnetic resonanpe)
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BA Mtt',DZE 7 11. V
Cleavage surfacOO in 3ujf5cj(_, and ziw~
viz. zhur. 10 Ag
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Wleso~uzny-y I ed ova tel Iskly j~1~11
KII'Ll. I kov,
~,.~YANOVA,.G.M.;.~ONAYLQVSKAYAI T.A.
Determining live and dqad calls in the cultures of tho blue-green
algae Anabasna variabilla and1morphonoBtoc punctiforine by the use
of triphanyltetraiole chloride, Biul,MOIF60td.biol. 67 no.3sl5l
Yq-Je 162. (KIRA 15tll)
(Tetrazolium compounds) (Algae-CiLltures and culture media)
Aan lnvr-~A*-atJAl of tli!
Ci I j,,,
610: Suia 4322 Z) Va-lir ",5
IVANOVA, G. N.
Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of several methodo of increasing
rates of reporting and safety of traved in citli~!S." Moscow, 1.961.
15 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education
RSFSR, Moscow Motor Vehicle and Road'.Inst); 150 copi(!15; price not
given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 218)
1.5-57-12-17213
Translation from: Referativn y zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 12,
p 69 (USSRT
AUTHORS: Tkachuk, L. G., Ivanova, G. N., Savitsyna, A. A.
TITLE: The Charnockite-Norite Rocks of the Moldavskaya SSR
(Charnokito-noritovyye porody Moldavskoy SSR)
PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. L'vovsk. politekhn. in-t., 1956, Nr 46,
pp 106-111
ABSTRACT: Ancient Precambrian rocks occur along the right bank
of the Dnestr River below the village of Kcsoutsa.
They are predominantly red granites (or pink) of the
Dnepr type and are an extension of the Precambrian
crystalline rocks of the Ukrainian crystalline shield.
The rocks of the charnockite-norite series are exposed
on the right bank of the Dnestr River and are strongly
weathered on the surface. On fresh exposures they are
Card 1/4 dark gray and fine grained. They consist of
15-57-12-17213
The Charnockite-Norite Rocks (Cont.)
agioclase, ranging from andesine (An44-48) and labradorite
R
ln~J-56,6o-67) to pure anorthite (Ango-100) clinohypersthene
(ex nct on angle to Ng 30 to 101, N = M12), diopside (ex-
tinction angle to Ng 4300 Ng-Np = OV2U 1 and hornblende (extinction
angle to Ng 120 to 180 1 Ng__N = 0 016). Chemical analyses of these
rocks are given in the table fin p;rcent). Petrochernically the
rocks are very similar to the rocks of the Podolian charnockite-
norite complex, on the one hand, and to the pyroxene-plagioclase
gneisses, on the other. Conspquently the rocks of the charnockite-
norite complex are seen to be the products of various petrogenetic
processes, which, although they produced granite intrusions, cannot
be considered strictly magmatic. Therefore the charnockite-norite
complex should not be considered of magmatic origin.
Card 2/4
15-57-12-1-7213
The Charnockite-Norite Rocks (Cont.)
Components 1 2 3 4
S102 47-46 52-78 55.24 62.00
T102 2.50 2.40 1.83 1.93
Al"03
- 15.28 13-94 14-04, 12.46
-
Fe
203 7.78 5.80 3.20 2.6
1
FeO 8.28 9.70 10-05 6.94
MnO 0.13 0.22 0.21. 0.16
MgO 5.65 4.75 4.?l 2.84
CaO 9.76 7.92 7.83 8.32
Na20 0.45 tr 0.45 tr
K20 0.46 None None None
Card 3/4
117-11
The Charnockite-Norite Rocks (Cont.)
1.5-57-12-17213
P205 0.46 o.66 o.85 1.16
H20 105 0 o.o8 None o.o6 None
Others 0.11 None 0.12 0.12
803 1.23 o.89 0.118 0.49
Spyr 0.62 0.50 0.60 0.70
Total 100.25 99-56 99.67 99-79
Card 4/4 0. V. Bryzgqliii
IVANOVA, G.N.
Analysis of the cost of the fish caught by the "Ribon -tgentur"
State Economic Enterprise, Varna, in 1960-1962, ard possibilities
of its reduction. Izv Inst ribovud BAN 5:129-141, 164.
KUNETSOV, V.A.; ZAGATNOVA, L.S.; IVANOVA, G.P.; KLEMSOVA, M.P. (Sverdlovsk)
Investigating electrocapillary phenomena in tolluriud-gold.
alloys. Zhur.fiz.khim. 34 no-5:1077-1082 My 160#' (MIRA 13:7)
1. UrallakiF gosudaratvenny7 universitet im. A.M. Gor'kogo
Syerdlayak.
(Tellurium--Gold alloys)
(310 ctrocapillary phenomena)
IACCESSION NR: AP4009829 3/0191/64/000/001/0014/0)1-6
AUTHORS: Vlasova, K. No; Moroxov, No A.,; Dobrokhotoyal, M. K.;
Nosova, L. A.; 1vanoYa#..G.&.Pe
iTITLE: Finely dispersed polyamides and antifriction coatings tbereds.
from
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no* 1, 19649 14-16
TOPIC TAGS: pol3ramide, powder, spray coating, fluidized
bed coating, antifriction coating, polyamiide coated forrous metal ii
polyamide coated nonferrous metal, coating propert:~, coating
ABSTRACT: Finely dispersed polyamide powders of '100 to 300 microvia!!
can be prepared by dissolvine the polyamide in caprolectam at 180- 1,
200C, cooling, and adding water to precipitate the polyamide and
remove the solvent. The process can be batch or continuous. The
plolyamide may be applied by-gas flame spray coating. Antifriction
fillers such as graphite$ disulfides or molybdenum may be added
during spray coating as long as their particle,size, 141 less than that,
f th polyamidee Pigments may also be added* The coatings on:
io,-j
L
I
i
ACCESSION NR: AP4009829
steels, aluminum and its alloys, and iron and cast iron have adhesivd
strengths of 400-500 kgs/cm; on nonferrous metals the adhesive
ed
strength is less. Articles of various configurationa thus coat
have good antifriction properties, attractive appearance, are stable
to organic acids, alkali solutions and mineral oils, but do peal in
aqueous media. The polyamide powders can also be applied in a fluids
bed. Pollrcaproamide coatings on aluminum-steel bearings give Big-
nificantly greater wear resistance (2 times) and abranon resistanc-o
(20-50 times) than babbit B-83 or alloy ASM. The cost of restoring
articles by coating with polyamides is 5 times less than the cost of
new articles. Orig. art. has&. 2 91gures.
ASSOCIATION: None
Q: lOFeb64
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AUTHOR: Vlasova, K. N.; Rudy*k, M. A.; Nosova, L. A. ~ 11iiftigin, A. N.;
Ivanova, G. P.
TITLE: Antifriction compositions based on filled ~olyamides
property,
property
ABSTRACT: The antifriction and ot'
her. physical, mechanical an~. electric pro-
perties of filled polyamides were investigated, as well as their applf6ati6n in
structural work. The foliowLng polyamides were tested: (Tatale, Gagraphite,
Monmolybdenum disulfide; Basbarium, sulfate, nuixiVers-a% fill4r), Polyamide 68J.' I
68-T20, 68-T40, 68-MoS, 68-BaS, Capron, K-TIO, K-Mol.5, K-BalO, K-G10
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SOURCE- Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 4, 1964j 33-37
TOPIC TAGS.-- antifriction composition, polyamide, filled polyamide, graphite
filled polyamidep talc-filled-pb.~y machaniT
._pmideo physicihl property,
cal
electrical
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AK-7, AX-7TIO, AK-7T20, AK-7T40, AK-G5. Even small amounts of antifric- 1:
tion additives help form fine crystalline structures in polyamides thus improv-
Ing their antifriction properties. The impact strength to lowered jwopprtion~,Uy
to thLh amount of filler, but polyamides han such high impact otrength that even
2. which exo!eds that of
with 40% filler the strength Is still 20-30 kg cm/cM
and phenol- formaldehyde resins. Tha antifrictica fiU2m Inc:.vase the modu-
lus of elaoticity of polyamides as evidenced by increased rigidity and decreased
IdeformatiDn under load. Filled polyamides have a smaller reoidue.1,de f grmat. ion
a
and elastic lag than the unfilled. The water absorption of poly, inicles Is lowored
in proportion to the filler content.' The gwd dielectric OwpertLe3 of polyamides
are not decreased by fillers, therefore filled polyarnidetA can be used'in the ele.
tric indusvW for reinforced. and thin walled articles. Specificiffly, P-68 an .d
68-TlO polyamides may be used in the -60 to +100C, 10-1600 hertz rangep
AK-7T20 and 68-T30 show especially good antifriction properties and can re-pluc~ L
ponferrous metals, their alloys and other materials, for instance in mechanical
fittings in hydro installations. Their coefficient of weer Im 20-35% less-than
that of DSP-B (a phenol-formaldehyde); the Increased elasticity of the-filled
~1 des makes them very desirable replacements for the latter for working
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surfaces, for instance in the construction of runnerswherc the use of AK-7T20
(cemented to the metal with epoxy ED-5) reduces metal requirerrientv and costs.
The coefficients of friction for AK-7 and AK-7T20 are 19 and 61.1o levs than for
DSP-B at 500 1-g /linear cm. and 6 and 2074 less at 2000-2500 Jcg /rinning cm.
A method was developed for preparing antifriction working surfaces on large
metal articles comprising coating the cleaned and degreased metal with polya-
mide granules (low molecular polyamide with a small amount ofip:ixy resin as.bir"
and curing at room or elevated temperature. The workload of frictian -machines
with polyamide surfaces may be further increased by the use of lubricants.
Injection molded articles, even of complex configurati.on, may be madg
from filled polyamides. Orig. att. has: 6 figures and 2 tables.
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DOBRYAKOVA~ S.B.; IVANOVA,-G.V.,.I--
Some causes of hemorrhages in the placental and early postpartum
periods. Sov. med. 25 no.lOtl23-125 0 161. (W RA 15:1)
1. Iz kafedry akasherstva i ginekologii (zav. prof. S.L.Keylin)
Novosibirskogo meditsinskogo inatituta (dir. prof. G.D.2alesskiy).
(IBMORi~HAGE, UTMNE)
IVANOVA, G.V.
Treatment of toxicosis during the first half of pregnancy by means
of a paracervical. blockade. Nauch. triidy Riaz. mad. inst. 15:21-24
162. (IaRA 17.-5)
1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. kafedroy - prof.
G.N.Smirnov, nauchziTf rukovoditell - kand.mf,-d.nauk N.S.Gherkasova)
Ryatanskogo instituta imeni Pavlova.
T-rTr
KCM, I.V.. prinimali uchastiye: pOTUWVP A A - TMMH(I"A- T.N.;
CH-UKL9EKOVA IVANOVA, G.V.* FRj4Cfi1TZV A A akademik,
' iiw~AOVICH,
otv.red.; jjMCkjkbr,-V.S., akademik. otv.red.,
O.V., red.izd-va; RTLINA, TU.V., tekhn.red.
[The UralB; economic and geographical featurem] Ural; ekono-,
miko-geograficheakaia khArakteristika. Mook-ya, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR, 1959. 365 P. (MIRA 13.1)
(Ural Mountain region)
. -1 -.Tj1F-T-77771* I ITT I'
ZBDANCYA,L.P.; IVANOVA,G.V.
Change In tho activity of lipase and aldolase In relation to
fat formation in ripening sunflower seeds. Yisiol.rest. I
no.2:122-130 N-D '54. (MLRA 8:10)
1. Institut fiziologil rasteniy Imeni K.A.Timiryazava Akmdemil
nsuk SSSR, Moscow
(Rnzymes) (Sunflower seed)
PROKOSHEV, S.M. [deceased): ROMANOVA, A.K.; IVANOVA, G.T.
I
Organic acids in potatoes and vegetable crops and some onzymos
associated with their conversion. Biokhim. p1. '- ovosheb. no.4:
228-246 '58. (14111A 11:10)
1. InBtitut biokhImii imeni A.N. Bakba AN SSSR.
(Vegetables) (Acids. organic) (Enzymem)
IVANOVA, G.V., inzh.
Nephelometric
ox7gen and in
159.
determination of organic-impuriLlea
the evaporator liquid. Kislorod 12
(Oxygen--Analyois)
in liquid
no,1:23-25
(MIRA 12:6)
IVANOVA, G.V.; LISOVSKAYA, R.P.
Use of Soviet brand ion exchangeh for produoing glucose-l-
phosphate. Vop. med. khim. 7 no.3:320-323 My-,To 161. (MMA 15:3)
1. Institut biokhtdi imeni, A. N. Bakha A14 558R) Vlowkva.
(ION EXCHANGE)
(GLUCORIOSPHORIG ACIDS)
LISOVSKAYA~ N.P.; IVANOVA, G.V.; LIVANOVAJ ?1.B'
Change in the phosphoxua fractions during the arid hydrolysis of
casein. Biokhimiia 21 no.3:407-411 )tr-Je 162. (MJRA 15:8)
1. Institute of Biochemistry, Acadergy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R,
Moscow.
(H'MROLYSIS) (PHOSPHORUS) (GASEIN)
3M29
slob 62/000/003/044/075
Bi 66XI 44
AUTHOR. Ivanbvat G. . V.__,
TITL---: Turbidimetric method of determining the oontent of oil and
its oxidation products in liquid oxy,;en,.,.,.
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 9, V962, 364, abstract
9Y,60 (Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta kialorodn,.i~gjhinostr., no. 2,
1959, 159-164)
TEXT: A method has bean develcped for determining oil or~,ite oxidation
products in liquid oxygen (in the range 0.0125-0-8 mg/1) by getting acetat*--
solutions of the oil, in which a white turbid emulsion is formed when
distilled water is added. The degree of turbidity of the nolution depends
on its content of oil and on the oxidation products in the oxygen. This
is determined by comparin.- the sample with the,standards of a reference
scale. The method of preparing the turbidimetric refererce scale with
polYstyrene latex is described, ~Abatracterls note: Complete tranelationj
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IVAF,OVA, G.V.,
Simplified calculation 041C tnie ~ . T. : , "' if ~r; 17 ~' i1----pha2,-,
asynchronous moters. JlektrtAek~,,rAk,,i "% ~:)..J-37 Ap 165.
(1,11TUt 18: 5)
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AUTHOR: Ivanova, G. V.
ORG: Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Ir.stitute (Novoaibirokiy elektrotekhnicheakiy
institut)
TITLE: Calculation of induction motors hav-ing two stator asymmetrical windings
SOURCE: Elektrichestvo, no. 3, 196S'12~43
TOPIC TAGS: Induction motor, electric motor
BSTRACT: General formulas are developed for single-phase induction motors
hich have asymmetrically positioned. windings (see figure), I. e. , the angle between
the iitator windings av.-~ JT 12. The equations
dcsc:ribing such a motor are net up in terms of
positive- and negative -phase -sequence currents and
equivalent impedances. It 4s assumed that: no
Ut I
Ax Uf
saturation is present, applied voltage is sinusoidal,
Uj
gap is uniform; only the fundamental space harmoaic
0 0 is considered. The real currents in both stator
0 A,I windings are decomposed into their symmetrical
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components, the real rotor is replaced by an equivalent two-phase rotor, equivalent
circuits are substituted for the motor, and formulas for the stator and rotor currents
and motor power are developed. A ntimerical example illustrates the use of the
formulas. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 41 formulas.
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IKLTIMMI~ V.L.~ Bl,\T-
'~,,.T. !VANUVA~ GIV.
Alyprox-iinati-m of tables for thermodynamic rwictions Of
.1
.Lndividual substances. izv. vys. ucheb. zair.; khim.
kbim. tekh. 8 no.li168-169 165. (KRA l8i6j'
ANDREICHIN-A %.~~OVAI~I-, (Ivanova, Hh.
On photoelectromotive forves in crptal vic4et. Doklady BMT 15 no-8.-
-813-816 16;.
2. Submitted by Academician G. Nadjakov [Nadzhkov,, G.J,
WIMI...
Manua"
-1 111
7
Periodical LEKj', PROVIISHiL1406T. TVK6TIL. Vol. 7., no. 9, 1958.
IVANUVA, I. Biological science aiding production of higher qual-ity bqst fibers. p. 8.
Monthly List of East European Accassions (EEAI) Lr, Vol. 8, H). 3, MALroh, 1959. Uncl.
Lj R!
BELCIDNA, kf.; IVANOVA, I.; POPOV, G.
Blood picture in newborn infants at term and role of residual
blood in formation of p~qsiologic jaundice and nodification of
blood picture. Khirurgila, Sofia 8 no.3:225-231 1955.
1. Visah.meditainaki institut V. Chervankov-Safila katedra Po
akns*-retvo I ginekologiia
(BLOOD,
picture in newborn, role of residual blood)
(INFANT, IMM30MI, pbysiolog7.
blood picture & role of residual blood)
IVANOVA P, Ivanka
Effect of mechanization on the organization and standudization
of labor in open-pit mining. Trud tseni 5 no. 26-35 163.
IVAINOVA, I.A.; FEDOROV, B.P.; STOTANOVICH, F.M.
Synthesis 4nd transformations of amidomereaptale. Izv.AN SSSR.
Ser.khim. no.12t2l79-2187 165- (MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut organicheskoy khImii im. N.D.Zelinakogo Aft SSSIR.
Submitted July 16, 1965.
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kand , tokhn~ n a I I
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mo or
Ir" T C, !T! .
BOBEV, Dragan, dots.; JANqjJ,,JXja1c& starohiy nauchn. sotr.;
LEBEDEVA, M-Ltrans1atorjj---mCHEV, Khr., tekhn. red.
[Diseases of the newborn] Bolezni novoroohdennogo. Soflia,
Meditsina i fiskulltura, 1963. 237 p. (MIRA 16:8)
1-Inst itut usovershenotvovaniya vrachey (for Bobav).
2. Naucim-o-issledovatellakiy institut almaherstu I gineko-
logii (for Ivanova). (INFANTS (MIBORN))--DISEASES)
IVANOVA~ I.A.
Effect of a vagosympathetic navocaine block on morpholoffical changes
in closed travna of the brain. Eksper,kbir, 5 no. 3:25-29 My-Je 160,,
(HIM 1431)
(BRAIN-WGUNDS AND INJURIES) (DOCAL ANWI THESIA)
.,i*lkha'l,: lVj,',-IL)VA. red.
, ~-
e " f I r3 t, r, f ) r 10 11 j I
[IA-bcra*,--r-,- jr,,jruaj for a course In C rle"f' - I
.1 1 ~
Atikum po kursu obolichei as-roliorild
i,aboratoraya Fr shkola, 1963. 313 p. 1.7~7)
E:k,;a,
MMZMTA, K.M.; -IT qTA, I.B.- MOSMOTA, T.S.; NUCLONTSKIY, I.F.;
SATIMA, A.S.; &6ika' D.I.; supff. S.T.; ?Islam, 1?.I.;
MURADYAN, A.G.i otv.red.; TORONOTA, A.I., rod..; MARKOCII, X.G.,
tekhn.red.
[Transistor triodes and diodes] Poluprovo6nikoytre triody i
diody. Hoslcva, Goa.12d-vo lit-ry po voprosum sviazi i radio
1961. 311 p. (min 14t4~
(Transistors)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION
SOV/5441
Brezhneva, K. M., 1. B. Ivaniova, T.' S. Mosharova~ 1. 0, Nikolayev-
skiy, A.-S. Savina-,-M-71.- Smetanina, S. V. Supov, and T. 1,
Fishbeyn.
Poluprovodnikovyye triody I diody; [spravochnik) (Semiconductor
Triodes and Diodes; Handbook) Moscowp Sv7az,iizdat, 1961. 3!1 p.
30,000 copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): I. F. Nikolayevsklyj Reap. Zll.: A. 0. Muradyan;
Ed.: A. I. Voronova; Tech. Ed.: K. G. Markoch.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers, technicianso and per-
sons engaged in designing, building, and Qperating radio oleo-
tronics equipment employing diodes and triodes.
COVERAGE: The handbook provides data on the propertieo and opem-
tional characteristics of junction-type dic4es &nd triodes de-
veloped in the Soviet Union and delivered to plants or adapted
for mass production. Reference data are provided on low-power..
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11aterialy I V4460yuzzLoga saveshahanlya yo apektroakopll. 1956
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WItorial bouts 0.3. 14ndmberg, Academician, (Resp. Xd.))
X.S. Neporant. Doctor of "!Cal and Mathematical Sciences-
13~ V&b4I1n&kIY, Doctor Of rhYbical and Xathematioal 34ie;;~esj
V.A. Pabrikant. Doctor of rhypical and Mathematical Sciences,
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.
Candidate or Physical and Techftloal Sciences; ". Klimovskays.
Candidate of ftyalcal aM Mathematical Sciences; V.S. Millyanchuk
(Deasased)p Dootor of r4ysical " MathematIcia sciences, A.Ye.
Qlaub*rman, Doctor of.Physical. w-A Mathematical Sciences;
gs~_ Ed. s - S.Z. Gaxerj Tech. W.& T.V. Saranyuk.
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ybkMis We book 18 Intended for scientists and rese&mhera in
the field of spectroscopy, an wall ax for technical personnel
13-40 spectrum anal7ain in Various industries.
CUWWtAQZ1 This volume aantaine lT7 scientiflo and technical studies
Of atoiato spectrography presented at the lCth All-Union Cortrer-
ends an Spectroscopy In 1956. The studies were carried out try
members or scientific and technical Institutes and Include
WMGnsIV6 bibliographies of Soviet WA other sources. The
studies cover many phasen of spectroscopy: spectra of rare earth*,
*100tromWotlo radiation. Phyalcoche=1cal methods for controlling
uranium production, Physics and technoloey of gas discharge.
Optics and spoctrosaap7, abnormal dispersion In metal vapors.
9POCtrO COPY and the combustion theory. spectrum analysis of ores
:
and &Ln
raax, Photographic Methods for quantitative spectrum
analysis of metal# and alloys. spectral determination of the
'
bydrogan content of metals by means of isotopes, tablen~and
atlases of spectral lines, spark spectrograptUc analysis,
statistical study of variation in the parameters of calibration
ourves, determination or traces of metals, spectrum analyll$ in
matallurily, thermchemastry In metallurgy, and principles
practice of spectrochemIcal analysis.
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--saw"Inatlon of Ricroelmtnts in k1neral Salta 516
pav%sov, G.A. Use of 2=16910" spectrum Analysis in the
r-_toal Reagent Xr4ustrY 519
W*Iln'ah. R.Ta., A-K- fasgl*- AM "' 31"n'sh' use or
joestrum Analysis In-L"Mio Aeld Pr-04UMOM 521
pslatnik. I.I. DeterKlnstlOn Or Calcium Wd* In plux*d
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IVAPOVA, I.D.; POPOV, G.I.
Recent data on the age of the high terraces of the Dniester Valley
based on finds of the mollusk fauna. Do~,J. AN SSSSR 116 no.6:1U5-
1427 F 161. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Predstavleno akademikom V. N. Sukachevym.
(Dnieper Valley-Terracea (Geology))
VASILOYEV, Yu.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; KARPENKO, B.K., kand. I.-ekhn. nauk;
KRAVMOVJ O.K., inzh.; MURASHKO, V.A., inzh.; ~V0,UOVA,, inzh.
Direct current motor with printed armature winding.
Energ. i elektrotekh. prom. no.1:25-28 Ja-Mr'64.
(MIRA 17t5)
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AUTHOR: Karg2n~o, B. K. (Candidate of technical sciences; 111ev).,,.1vanova, Y., Go
SEngineer; Kievi
RG: none
TITLE: Magnetic circuit calculation for a motor with ptint-qd- windings
SOURCE CODE: Elektrichestvo, no- 3, 1965p 48-52
TOPIC TAGS: magnetic circuits magneto electric motor, electric ongineeringo
electric rotating equipment part
ABSTRACT: 7he article presents a method for calculating the magn!itlc cir-
cuit of a printed-circuit motor with a face-type air-gap. The purp.')se of
this project is to determine the optimum magnet shape and dimansl6mg, to
-evaluate the need for soft-iron pole shoes and to determine the effect of
stabilization on thG magnitude of useful flux. The design calculations
were made on a per pole basis for three different airg4ps (1, in, 42 =0 3
mm). First ihe magnet lengths the magnet cross-section and the p!)II) shoe
cross-section were varied,, the leakage flux was assumed to be conceritrated
at the ends. On the basis of plotted curves of useful flur vo. rr*gmet
length it was found that the pole shoo becomes ineffective Par a p6le
width greater than 50% of the pole pitch; MaXiMUM Useful flU:K was ol-atained
at 80% pole pitch witho'ut shoes* Marc accurate results and better mreo-
ment with test data is obtained without assuming a comentrated loa)[age
flux and by considering the efrect of the airgap dimensions on tbo leakage
-fluxo For this pazrpoeq the magnet is divided Into A sections and cacti
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section is calculated by the equivalent electric circuit met.11od als-3 by
using the demagnetization characteristicus The number of s6ctiono -a laust.
be chosen so that the results do not differ by more thali a rew.pej.4o6nt, from:
those obtained with n-l sections ( n7- 4 was found to be suVlcient for a
30-rmn long magne'u). Me method described here and the method of imccessive
integration were both used to calculate certain special rognet s1napes
(pyramidal) and both gave practically the aam. e results# In deaJ,"xing the
motor it is possible to use either a single magnet on one vide 0- tv* mag-
hets which should be located symetrically, The latter awdie gavo 30% wre
useful fluxe In conclusionp the Russian wtor model PDR-6 (Arigle magnet)
is compared with the French motor model DI-510 of the saw size 'Ath
respect to essential design parameters and pe -acteriAicas
ptormanqe chaL3
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IvRnovq, 1. 1. (Trans. Leningrad M. I. Ka.11nin tolytiteh. Inst., 1942, 1*0
Chern Abntr., 1947, Q, 2942-294)).
004 Z The objuct was the development of a mothod of ~-au nmilyLaiii
*0 cablo to mixturou with abruptly variable propertio'ne of' LE. 1:11C, Rjottlod -lee
0* coneirits in compnrinp, the thermal conditions of the gati mixtu."a with
000 thit of' thb oamu mixture from which the comronont to 1A) iinalysod in
00 oliminated. Thu =%~asurements tire mado with a Whoattiti-rm brl,ip
which two of the opposite rehistancee contain the gis to be aunlyzed
00v And the other tvo 'the reference gns oixture. The flu
etuatiarta of the
resintance Induced by the variAtion of H content can bit 91imitated
by us-Ing adequate current intensity. A, theor6tionl oalculation vori- T
b~- expariments, indicates the optimum current to ba used itith
i, reapect to*dIfferent eoncentratione of P in the MIxture. In order to
... id fluctuations of intensity of the current fed in rrom the source,
a device Including two Wheatstone Bridges in larallul U jamil.
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VIKULOYA, H.F.; ZVYAGIN, B.B.; MIKHAYLOV, B.H.; BZRIIN. T.S.; ORESEU11KOVA,
Ye.l.; SHAKHOYA, R.A. ; IYAN TATARIVOV, P.H., prof ., red.;
L
GAYSLER, A.H., prof.red.; OMI111KO Y, Y.N., kand.geologo-
mineralogicheskikh neuk, red.; 1011POVICH, Yu.N., kand. geologo-
mineralogicheskikh nauk; SMUROV, A.A., kand. goologa-mineralogiche-
skikh nouk; FRAUK-KAWWTSK1Y, V.A., kand. geologo-mineraloglehe-
skikh nauk, RABDUSEV, N.I., red.izd-va; KRYNOGHKIIIA, K-V., tekhn.red.
(A methods manual on the petrographic and mineralogical study of clays]
Metodicheskoe rukovodstvo po petrografo-mineralogicheekomu izuebenitu
glin; trudy Inrtitata. Sost. kollektivom avtorov pod ridcovodstvom M.F.
Vikulovoi. Moskva, Gos. neuchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i
okhrane nec1r, 1957. 447 P. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Ieningrad. Vseeoy-uznyy goologicheskiy institut. 2. Ghlen-
korreSDondent All SSSR (for Tatarinov)
(Glay)
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Akademiya nauk SSR. Otdolonlys bdhimicheaklift nauk. Zoalsalys. po
khromatografl.l.
Issladovanlya. v oblasti lonootsmennoy, rasprodeLltellnoy I O:adochnoy
kroltatograrii (Studies in the Field of Ian Exchange, Di tribu-
tion and Precipitation Chromatography) "scows 1--d-vo AN SWILR, -c-
1959. 150 p. Errata allp inserted. 3,500 copies print ed.
Zd. of PublLshing House; W.O. Yegorov; Tech. Md.t I.N. Ouseva3
KdItorLsl Board: X.V. Chmutpy, Corresponding Member, U= Academy
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of Sciences (Kemp. Ed.); P.M. Shenyakino Professor; ". 01-ah=o,a ,
Profeamar; K.M. 3%ldadzes Docent# and U.S. Tunitskly, Professor.
PURPOSZ-. This book Is intended for chemists and chemical engineers.
COVKRAWS The book discusses studies In lon-exrhmtee, distribution
.and precipitation chromatography. Various problems of the theory_
of chromatography and Its application am also considered. This
is the 4th collection of articles publiahe4 by the Co,---Ittee on
chrouatosraphy. The first collection as published In 1952 Under t
the tItls: "Inal*doyaniya v oblastl &=mstografill (Studies
in the Field of Chromatography); the second was published in
1955 under the title mTtoriya I praktika primieneniya lonoot~e"ykb k,
matertalova (Theory and Practice of the Us* of Ion-excha:nge Xa-
terials)l and the third van published in 1957 under the title "1e.
sledowmiya v oblastj lonoobmennoy ld~romatografjj* (Studica In the
Yield of Ion-exthangs Chromatograph4. No parsonalltlen are ucn-
tioned. References are SIVen after nost of the articles.
ov, A.T. Study of the Sorption Value and I
the ZXcbaMz0 Znerjjjr~0_r_U_ATr0_A-Oa Wofatite WLtn Relation to Tem-
perature 21
~~~ Theory or the statioasz7 tract or Dynamic Sorp-
tion 24
Sildadze, K.X., and Effect at the Ionlte
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Srr=ZxXff-Zd7tUe Ion Zie
h&nZP Process 39
13aldadze K M. and Y*._A__She3xUas_ Kinetics or Cation Exchange
Cationites 48
SUjZ_4_F_, and P.R__Shaaj,~ Purification of Salts Vith the
Xid or an Ion-exih&nge Counterflow Installation 55
tedoeeLM-AL P., X~X_ManitaklX_Aad . ---Va. study of
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Complete Cotten Zxcharq~e an ftlf~ted Resin-s 63
fSe
dnetic.
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A. B. Pashkov, 3.R. Barabanov, and M.N. ?unit-
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jury Acidic Nonorunctiorma
sFciy. Change in thi-ScTed't%vity o!'St~..
CationItax I-n Relation to the Concentration of -1fo Oroups and
Interchain Dan" In Cationites TO
and N.W. Tunzz.Kxy. 3tud7 or
he Diffusion Of IMO-ThrOugh a CatlOnltv Membrane_ __ I T6
ShenYak:ln, P.M. Organic Reagents Died In Adsorption and Distri-
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