SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAFAROVA, S. - KAFIYEVA, T.
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KAFArtcv.; , --~ , :,,,
SaFtonnal and nge-reLated anempp in *.hO'7nGr"J")lR'0r,:n under
tho conditions of the hot. olarata of Alzorteill .Pin. .1 av. AN
Azerb.S.9R.,S'or.bin].natik no.54103-.11)8 16/,. (MIRA 1814)
MAWDOTI, Shainkhal, K)LFAROVA, M.I.j RZAY'EV, A.S.; A%FAAT,'SYAN', E,A.
Y .
Glycol. ethers nnd their doirivRtivea. Aver-b, khf:m. zhur. nc',1141~-49
165. OMIRA 18M
1. Institut neftekhImicheskikh profsasso7 AN AvorSSII,
t 124o1-63 EWP(J)/Z"(0)/&4T(m)/BM
RNIEWTANIM
ACCESSION NR.- AP3001668
AUTHOR: Kuliyev, A, M.
Ze-yn-a-lova. G. A.: Abdinq
A!. B -j K
Suleymanava, F. G.; Mamedov, M,
TITLE: Preparation of multifunctional additive'basei D11 C011-tiinnation'Pirod~6ts
of.al th formaldehyde (I
--kylphenol wi
SOURCE: Kh-imL i tekhnologiya top3iv i zasel'^120-6 j-963~1 A-28
ya
f oi-xulda illt~liphenal
TOPIC TWS: Fuel additives, phyaicochendeal propertieis;f hyde;
ABSTRACT: The investigation of a maltifunational ad(al,hive ~Isy - tho Conde isation
; cis
Areaction of formaldehyde with alky3phenol and its cotq)~Arisq~% im other lei tjLng
\additiven has been completed. In the process of inv*41bigatiora it was e6tablished
that the use of highly effective multifunctional aadjd t~hres Jn ifte .116 i1ore!
economical and since all the funct'.onal groups are Sx1J1Tf;n--GE0td into 6 'a utoiecule,
ni
the elimination of these additives is rapid as a resialib of ita cheinicaX ixitpr-
I
action with the metals at contact or adsorption to tkd 130t4l. iturface. ' 1'he
.,Ad bazium salt of tho coll4susatil.oili
composition of the synthesi7 ; alkylpheliol and
formaldehyde products (BFK)Nith other cotabination addlLtivao: ahowed thaj-, thi?
BFK additive is more siu-p-e-r-ror to other additives. It preva*tm corro3ioii of'the
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ae*s'edi~els containing as much as 1.2% of sulfur in tilair loomposition~' ~!nd to a
large extentimpr -Tes -its -.wetting- ability_- An- industrial p~(Wjuatian *,C WK,basee
on the original data has been proposed. Origo art# ha413 talbles.
ASSOCIVION: 33(W AN AZ83H
smn*m: oo DATE ACQj- Oajuj6!, ENCL3 100
SUB CODE: none NO mw sot , 000 OTIM 0001
Card 2/2
KAFANOVA, V.V.
---r,
Ecology of Oreoloucieus potanini Warp. (Cypj,jnid!to, Pisces). Vop.
skol. 5:94 162. (KRA 16;6)
1. Tomskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Kuln-koll, Lako-Oreoloucisus)
8/593/60/000/000/001/007
D204/ 301
AUTHORS: Maltsev# V.P., Candidate of Chemical Sciences, &9~ZA,
Yu.N., and Shinkarevap V*Ye#
TITIE: Photocolorimetric determination of 11 in high-alloy steels
SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po khimicheskomu kontrolyu. proizvodetva v
metallurgicheskoy i metalloobrabatyvayushchey proutyahlen-
nosti. Dnepropetrovsk, 1958, Khimicheskiy kontrollproiz-
vodstva v metallurgicheskoy i metalloobr,abatyvayushchey
promyshlennosti; [doklady soveshchaniyaj (Dnepropetrovsk]
19600 86 - 90
TEXT; The following procedure was developed owing to the lack of
a convenient method of analysis for P in the presence of other al-
loying elements in steels. The steel sample (1 g) lo dissolved in
20 ml of 1 t 1 conce HC1 and HV0 3' the solution is heated oxidized
with 50 ml of 4 % KMnO 4 # boiled, cleared with 10 - i2 ml H01 and di
luted to 100 ml in a vol. flask# Two 10 mi portions are put in co-:
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3/593/60/000/000/001/007
Photocolorimetrie determination of D204/D301
nical flask, neutralized with 1 : 1 NH 4OHt acidified with 6 ml Holl
(ap.gr. 1.055)p treated with 2 ml aq, CuSO 4 (9-435 g salt + 7.5 ml
conc, H 2s04 + water to 1 1) and with 20 ml of 7 % thiourea solut-
ion. One sample (a blank) is made up to 50 ml and tne other mixed
with 2 ml of 10 % aq* ammonium molybdate (dropivise) and diluted to:
50 Ml. Absorption coefficients are then measured, vrith a red filter
on 5 cm. columns of solutionB# The overall determination requires 1
40 - 45 min. A calibration curve was prepared from atandard samples
and P determinations were carried out by the above and volumetric
methods, in a number of steels, obtaining excellent agreement. The,
results are tabulated. There are 4 tables and 3 Soviet-bloc refe-
rences.
ASSOUIATION; Veesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatel'okiy trubnyy institut
(All-Union Scientific liesearch Inetitute of Tubes)
Card 2/2
IULITSITP V.1-F.; icind. kbim. nauk; KAFA.,,.OVA, YU,N., lw-,h.
~ - --.- ~ - - '. -- - ' 'I
Excluding the effect of chror"Lium in the photorolori:*tric
method of determining phosphorus in steel arO alloys high
in addition elements. Proizv. trub no.10:119-121 163.
(~aRA 17;10)
KAFAROW, A. G. FWjuid
PrzedluzmW zywataose odviertow naftovych.
80: Oil WoUs, by Z* Onyszkiewiczo PWSZq Wanavj 1955p Vaclassified.
,,, -;- -r,
r-at r n 1S. .
KAFARLW.-W.; FUCHMAN, L.
"Optimal operative corylitions of pack(A rectiWnp coltmins." Tr. rron thr R119sian.
(To be contd.) P. 273. (NAFTA, Vol. 9, no. 11, Nov 53, P:rakaw)
"Technical progress and research institutes in the U. SR.11 3). 275. (LAFTA, Vol. 9.
no. 11, Nov 53, Krakow)
SO: Monthly List of East European Acceiasions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl.
-,A F- - 1~
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KAFAROWI I .; ELACIU'.Ml~ L.
"Conditions for optimal operation of prjc~ed rectifying colmns." Tr. from the Russian.
(Conclusion) p. 297. (L&FTA, Vol. 9, no. 12, Dee 53,, Krakow)
SO: Yonthly List of East European Accessions) Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl
- LA-MINETZ5, N F. - FAYARSKAYA. D.G.
New fleas from Tajikistan. Zool. zhur. 40 no.~~:1423-1427 S '61.
(MIRA 14:8)
1. Research Anti-Plague Institute of the Caucasus and Transcaucasia,
Stavropol, and Tajik Anti-PlaFue Station, Stalinabvd.
(Taj1k1stan--Fleas)
IEVEN, E.Ya.; Y-WAKSKIY, A.Fh.
Age of effusive and terrigenous formations :1-n the northern Famirs.
Iz,.r. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 30 no-5:115-120 M.-I 165.
(MIRA
0
1. Geolrogicheslir institut AN SSSR, Moakva,
gicheskoye upravloniye.
18:
'Aa&zhikskoye goolo-
--P R., red.; RASaVShAYAj, T.y
GUSEYNOV, A.G.; AGAYEVA, Ch Kh:; KAFARZA C,
red. izd-va; NASIROV; N , f~kkl-u~. red.
(Badamly mineral water)Badamlinskaia minerallnaia voda. Baku,
Azerneshr 1962. 21 p, (MIRA 16:1)
(;RMBUZ DISTRICT-KRIERAL WATERS)
K&rFAkR-ZADz7. R. A .
F~AFAR-ZADEO R. A. - "The Treatment of Chrottic Dystroph:Lc ljouty Arthritis
with Sunzakhany Sulfur-Water Paths.* ,zerbay-d:L1== S~,ate
Institute. Bakus 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Cwuiulate in
Medical Sciences.)
So; Knizhaya Letopis' No 3, 1956
KADYK)VA, ItAh,, ktind. mod. natak, KAFAVZOP, B.A., knild. med, nauk
Changes in the morphology of periphoral blowl undiw rhe
conditions of Adzhikend Health Resort area. SWr, trud,
Azerb. nauch.-issl. inst. kur. i fiz. metod. 119ch. no.9~
128-131 163. (FIRA 18-.8)
ILIEV, Angel; KAFEDZEIVI, Stoiu
Some guidelines and the problem of personal nwterial interest
in enterprises. Durvomebel prom 7 no.ltl3-17 Ja-F'1'4
1. lkcnomisti pri DIP "Furnir -Parket", Sofila.
PCL.QM/Microbiology - Sanitation Microbiology.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, 67212
F-4
Authar : Kafel, S.
Inst
Title : A Notation to a Project on M, ianging an Ins L!mjction for
Meat Evalwition in Salmonella Infectioa.
Orig Pub : Med. weteryn., 1957, 13, No i, 16-pi
Abstract : No abstract.
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CA TRD 1/3
A.Bc. 101JR.
14891
A P-S T RA 0 T carrier state without evirlence of sickness.
In the bacterial investi5-mtion Of de3Ld fowl
and those which were sacrificed because thev
were sick or experimentally bLfeoted, S. ty-
jum was recovered from th0 liver,
-11, It was not found in ths
tj%ou~flj and feces.
musole6. The anthora abtV:DA1t0 this tO tb'D
relatively rapid (not lontrer Wmn 6 hours)
evisceration of the dead and bacrifiCed birds.
The experiments of the artificially infected
CA -RD 2/3
r, A
KAFEL, Stnnislaw(Pulavy)
. ---l- - 7 -
Observations made on the course of experimemtal mIxed infectlons In
cases of oalmonellosis of various types. Roim naak roln wet 70
no.1/4.'413-4U 160. (EFAI 10z9)
(SalmoneUosia)
KAM, Stanislaw (Pulavy)
VeterinW hygienic restrictions in tberapeatic aUempts at uninto,
bacterlophages In canes of recidivo adIxomelloula in pigs. Roes
nAnk roln vat 70 no.1AIA21-P-2 160- (UAI 100)
(Swine) (Salmonallosis) (Baetibriopbage)
IMLI, I.Ye. (Kiyev, Bankovskmyn u1., d.12. kv, 15)
Anatomy of lyaphatic vesnals of the exterior my#- umveles.
Arkh.sinnt.gist. i embr. 35 no-3:80-82 My-Je 158 (MIRA 11:7)
1. Knfedra normallno antitomiii (zav. -chlwa-korlwipondent ANN
SSSR prof. D.A. Zhdnnov) LeningrAdskogo snnitmrno--GLj.lyeniche9kog*
meditainakogo inatituta.
(KUSCIES,
OCULOMMOR, anat. & hintol.
lymphntic vansels of exterior muse,, (Rue))
(LYMPHATIC TAOMM
of exterior eye vrunc, (Rus))
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITXfIOlf SOV/4538
Kaferigauz., Aleksandr Petrovich
Sinteticheskiye penoplaoty i poroplaoty (Synthetic Fcam and P*rous Plastics)
[VIAAimir] Vladimirskoye kaizhnoye izd-vo, 1959. 56 P. 3,000 copies printed.
Ed.: S.M. Ballcheva; Tech. Ed.: L.P. Leonava.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for the general reader.
COVERAGE: The booklet describes in popular terms the characteristics,methods of
production, and uses of different types of foam and porous plastics. The work
compares the properties of foam plastics with those of traditional building
materials and points to the advantages of the fbmeroiler the latter. A table is
provided listing the physical properties (heat conductivity, volume weight, com-
pression resistance, working temperatures, etc.) of tbe main types of hard-fos"d
materials. The author cites Professor A.A. Berlin, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
as an outstanding authority in the field of plastics. There are no references.
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ACCESSION NR: AP5022221 UR10191/65/000/00/00VI/0016
678.664
AUMOR: Kafengauz, A. P.; Kafengauz, 1 Murashov4s Vo 1%
TITLE: Pol urethanes from polyethers. Rigid polyurathar4
IttjjMg:1_.
SOURCE: Plastichaskiya massy, no. 9, 1965, 13-16
TOPIC TAGS: polyurethane, foam plastic
ABSTRACT: Polyurethane foams were prepared by two methods: (1) h3i the
"prepolymeer" method, in which polyethers are first reacted ulth a 41mall amowlt
of diisocyanate, then the additional diisocyanate and the o4talysitsl, emulsifters~
and porosity regulators are added, and (2) the single-stage,~mothq!d* in which4ll:
the components are combined at the same time. The procedurmo emolqyed in tho
preparation of rigid foams by the single-stage method and oll* rigid and semirigid,
foams by the "quasi-prepolymer" method are described. The quasi-1priepolymers were
synthesized from polyhydroxypropylenehexols. Results of tat,i:s utj9d for seloctino:
the catalysts are given. The effect of the p1l of olipwrs~ on tho duration of
foaming and "setting" of the foam was determined. The physteochoitical propeetien
Of certain "quasi-prepolymers" and the physic oniech&nicmtl priipertion of rigid
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foams obtained by the quasL-prepolymer wthod are tahulat.044 ogig. art& han
6 tables.
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ACCESSION NR: AP5024499 UR/0191/65100i)lol()"I(ioii/ooi~I
678.664-496
AUTHOR: Kafengauz, A. P.; Inokhodova, A. A.; KondratIpliva, V. I
TITLE: Elar-tic polyurethane foams
i SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 10, 1965, 11-13
TOPIC TAGS: foam plastic, polyurethane, oligomer, elast~clty
ABSTRACT: The proposed synthesis of elastic polyurethaqe~!;rbamp is based 6n I
the formation of a partially cross-linked prepolymer havin .n hig1ter molecular
9!
weight than 11hat of the prepolymers usually used. The pre IAymer is synthq.-~izejf
P! .;I
in t o stagus. th-:! polyetherisocyanate is prepared by reactimig, to~jjLeiq~dftUai-
natVA i
.,(TDI) and propylene oxide oligomer (NCO:OH molar ratto of;1. 05:1) for'll
hours at 901-7. The polyetherisocyanate is then mixed with MtditioMl TDI while
maintaining pH of 5-5. 6. The desired amount of crosslinkagr4.~ in this prepolymei,
is contrulled by- -;J. 3cosity measurements. The polyurethane foam is made by
vigoroualy agitating the prepolymer for 10-20 seconds withun aqNtE-DUS catal. St
y
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solution containing a surfactant, pouring Into a form and 6ring jor 2 hours rit
60C. The 2, 4-isomer of TDI and 65/35 mid 80/20 mixtureiii,of 214 and 2, 6.ijsome~s
of TDI were tried-, the product of TDI 80/20 gives the best physWal-mechankal
properties. A mixture of tertiary amines or a mixture of IIertlavy amine tind
organotin catalyst is suitable. Polyoxypropylenetrtol havh,,ig a roolecular w(Jight
of about 3000, or mixtures of such triol with diols havingro a moWcular weigfit off
about 2000 as the oligomer, give a product with the highei;f physiclo-m-echanl.cal~;
indices. Orig. art. has, 3 tables
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O*LL: UR/oa3/66,/bo0/bll/C03/O073
DMITORS: Samigulin, F. K.; Kafengauz, 1, 14,; Kafongauz, A0 P.
ORG: none
TITLE: A method for obtaining noncombustible polyesters. Glass 39, No. 182330
Zannounced by Vladimr Scientific Research Institute of Sp)thatic Resins
(VladiMir3kiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut aintotichookikh snol)-7
SOURCE: Izobrotoniya, pronVahlennyyo obraztsy, tovarnyyo znnki, no. 3-1, 1966, 73
TOPIC TAGS: resin, synthetic material, polyester, polyester,, polyinor, phosphorus
compound, hydrogen
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining noncombustible
polyesters. The method involves treating heated polyoatera (containing terminal
hydro.xyl groups) with chloral. To enlarge the assortment of noncombustible polymeraj,
pho5phorun-containing polyesters with active hydrogen at the phosphorus atom are
used as the original polyesters. To increase the thermal atability of the chloral-
ated polyesters, the latter may be heated at the temperature of 85-9W in a vacuum,
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WENGAUZ, B. B 6
Iron Tridustry and Tr,,ioe - Ural MountAin Region.
Serious inadequacies of a b,)ok on the history of Ru3ni.An mimifaelluring ("History of the
Demidov industries in the 18th and 19th centuries; a study in the history of Ural metallurgy,
Reviewed by F. Polyanskiy, Vop. ekon, No. 11, 1951.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Mmy 1~52, Uncla3sified.
KAYAMAUZ, Berngard Boriflovioh; USTYUGOT, N.V.,, dokfor intor. nauk, owet-st-
_0
vennyy red.; TROITSkIT,, SoX., red. lzd-va; 141MOT112, SoG., te)dui.
red.
[Russian home market during the first half of the 16th eentury;
based on Russian oustome rooordel Ooherki vtmtreunago rynkEL Rossii
pervol poloviny 17111 veka; po materinUm vmtrannikh tawshon.
Moskra, Izd-vo Akad, muk SSSR, 1958. 353 po (mru 11:7)
(Bassia-commerca)
NEMCHINOV, V.S., akademik, otv. red.; KA GAIJZ,-B~B.., red.; KLDOIKO,
K.I., red.; MINTS, L.Ye., red.; OBLCV51aY, Ya.A., read.; PASHKOV,
A.I.t red.; FROBST, A.Ye., red.; SOROM, G.M., red., U,UP1113,
B.TS... red.; KHMIYAKOV, A.I., red. izd-va; VOLKOVA, V.Ye.,
tekhn. red.
(Problems of the national econonW of the U.S.S.R.; on the 61,;tb
birthday of Academician Stanislav Gustavoviab Sti=i1inIvoprosy
narodnogo khoziaistva SSSR; k 85-letiiu akadectika. Stanislava
Gustavovich Strumilina. Moskva,lzd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. 1962.
417 p. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdcleniye ekonoinicheski1cho fi-losofskikh
i prevovykh nauk.
(Strumilin, Stanislav Gustavovich, 1877- ) (Ecorzmics)
KIMITSK.TY, Z.S.,- LITSEV), H.L.
Scale formation and pressure conditions in twbular beat exchangers.
Kons. i av. prom. 16 no.11:11-12 N 161. (RIVA 14:11)
1, Froyektno-konstruktorokiy 12stitut avtorntizatsii proizvodst7annykh
proteessov i pishchevoy promyshlennosti (for Klevitskiy,
Kafengauz). 2. Ukrainakiy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut
konservnoy promyshlennosti (for Malltoev).
(Heat exchangers)
t.
Ll-gnF, 2f -b8 with entwivs of, phoa*irU
acid were studl-ld. The rlclye-a'orv tmmA 011. -H- 01 chi ovox. t.~-!_t9me tintent -,f
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AUTHOR: Kafengauz, A. P.; Kafengauz 1. Murashova, V.11.
TITLE: jolyurethanes from polyethers Rigid polyurethane faM_
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 9, 1965p U-16
TOPIC TAGS: polyurethane, foam plastic
ABSTRACT: Polyurethane foams were prepared by two methods;: (Ij~ J~y the
Wi tit
prepolymer" method, in which polyethers are first react04 a small aato~;nt
of diisocyanate, then the additional diisocyanate anti the catalysts, emleifiers
and porosity regulators are added, and (2) the single-stalle met1lod, in which, ail
the components are combined at the same time, The procedvres jildixXoyed in the
preparation of rigid foams by the single-stage method and of rtilid and semicigid
foams by the 11 quasi- prepolymer" method are described. Tho quatil-prepolymtro Ve.re
synthesized from polyhydrox)rpropylenchexols. Results of tacts meed. for sojecting
the catalysts are given. The effect of the pit of oligomeWd on Itbe duration of
foaming and "setting!' of the foam was determined. The phynicadhomical prog-erttes
of certain "quasi -prepolymers" and the physicomechanical propetties of rij;id
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foama obtained by the quasi-prepolymer method are tabulate(14 0d1j. art, Milt
6 tables.
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INVENTORS: Samigulin, F. K.; Kafengauz, 1. 14.; Kafongauz, A. P.
ORG: none
TITLE: A mothod for obtaining noncombustible polyostors. CUss 39, 110. 182330
fannounced by Vladimir Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rosins
(Vladimirskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sintotichoskikh SX0010
SOURCE: Izobretoniya, promyshlennyyo obraztsy, tovarnyyo znaki, no, 11, 1966, 73
TOPIC TAGS: rosin, synthetic material, polyester, polyester, polymer, phosphorum
compound, hydrogen
ADSMICT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining nonconbustible
polyesters. The method involves treating heated polyesters (containing terminal
hydroNyl groups) with chloral. To onlarGo tho assortment of noncombustible polymors,
phosphorus-containing polyesters with active hydrogen at the phosphorus atom are
used as the original polyesters. To increase the thermal stability or the chloral-
ated polyesters, the latter may be heated at the temperature of 85-90C in a vacuum.
SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 21Apr65
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SOV/96-59-3-16/21
AUTHORS: Ylafengauz, Candidate of Tfsc~a-iical Science;;3
bo_cEadrov, i,;ngineor
ITITIE: The Influence on Heat Transfer to Water of the Ho~igtit
of the Rectangular Cross-Section of a Ghannel (Vliy,-Lniye
vysoty ploskoy shcheli na teplootdixchu k -vole)
PERIODICAL:Teploenergetika, 1959, Nr 5~ pp ?6.-?8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The tests were made on special equipment designed to
study high rates of heat-transfer to water below the
boiling point and contained in a flattened tube. A
schematic diagrain of -the equipment is q;iven in 2ig.1 and
a sketch of the experimental tube in Fig.2. The latter
were seamless nickel, 3.6 mm, diameter urith a wall
thickness of 0.15 mm. which were sultlably pressed to give
rectangular cross-section over a worIcLr.-- section of
50 mm, length. The outsides of the 'Gube were plazed with
copper but on one side only over tv-[ie working sac~tion,
Here the thickness of the copper was such that when
electric current was passed I.-O-hrough. the tube not less
than nine-cenths of all the heat was released in the
Card 113 copper layer. In fact the copper was --.bout twice as
~30V/ Per) is accompanied by
Card 1/2 UDC: 536.244
KkFFYA . Imre
Organizing the transportation of conmralal goods by means of
mathematical methoda.':.Kozlekfjd kozi 20 no.37:612-614 13 S 164.
KAFFKA. K.
Regulation by means of radjoistopes of technological parameters inside the
walls of a closed vessel.
P. 127. (MERE-3 ES AUTOMATIKA) (Budapest, Hungary) Vol. 5, no. 4, 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5. 1958
T, oZO, ea Elel r7,.iznmjr!;ri
olf radioisotorx23 in witomatic control. 1). 3364
..ont'l,ly Li-t of .~~t Europ?an Atc--~31cns (ZEAl), IL,
Larc!!.
JAKY, Miklos; KAFFKA Karoly
The use of radioactive isotopes in the analynio of the products
of the vegetable oil induBtry. Elelm ipar 13 no.11033~-337
N '59.
1. Novenyolaji, es Haztartasbegyipari Kutato Intezet.
Kaffkaq K,j Szeplakyj, M.
Molecular distillation apparatus with contimms revolving plate. P-37h
14AGM K!NMSOK LAPJA. (Magyar Kemikusok Egyamlete)
Budapest. Hungarr. VoLlh, no.9, September 1959
M ntUy List of East European Accessions (EEAI) Us Val.8, no.11
NoSve~r 1959
Uncl.
KAFFKA, Karoly; ORIENT, Otto
Application of radioactive absorption methodii in measurement
and control tasks in the food industry. Elelm ipar no.10:
289-293 0 160.
1. Kozponti Elelmiazeripari Kutato Intozat.
KAFFKA, Karoly
Report on the activity of the WorkLng Group for ldean%Lmment and
Control Technology at the Central Research Institute of the Food
IrLdu3try. Elelm ipdr 15 no.11:321-323 N 161.
SZILASK& UUMEN, Magda; $ZECHENYI, Laszlonej XAFFKA, IC&rolyj ROSE, Pour,
technikal munkataro mIN06MI4,641,
New methods for explaining the mechanism of difftsion in came
of plaatic foils* Ilelm ipar 16 n0.111330-338 10 162.
1e Kozponti Klelmiszeripari Kutato Inteset (faT Szechmayip KaffkA
and Rose). 2. Budapenti Haszaki F47atem ElelmLszerNemiai Inteute
(for Sailasne Nelemen).
Vi~!-Yl, Erm), K141KA, har~)ly
Atlt,~-,MtttlOO In continuovi owip livitallittiolts,
Elolm ipar 17 no.5%165 167 My ~ 63.
1. Albortfalvai Vegyigyar on Kozponti Eloilmiazeripail Kutato
I ntezet .
0
: . -, - A. -
'IT r Ir rv, ( ri::at
A irst Ac---i-icnts) Orm r dirp "n7blenn, arl .--1rCj)1F1~7S 17
:,a . :
Ccrtact", P. -108, (VI11-,C C f'AG, Vol.. 2, 1;c. 4, A.-ril D ("Ivicrt, '~,-rgmry)
"C: "Orthly List (T Fast Furopear, Au:o,:*,sir T-s (F Al ), I !-'o1
Varoh 1955, Urcl.
NTIRO, Cyula, dr.; KAFFKA, K&r*ly, g. a.; ZSOMBOK, Oy*rd7, dr.
'iro
Now Hungarian elec -convulsor an4 stimulator, Upwrimental
&n4 clinical data on the physiology or electro-Aimmlation,
Ideg. ssemle 8 no.1:6-12 79b 55.
1. A Budapesti Orrostudoewyl Tastes Ilme-es IlIsWagrassati
Klinikajan koslemenys (lg&Wto L Vyiro Oynla dLr. ag),ot.
tanar).
(IMTROTHVIAPT, appare & instruments
now electroshock & stimulator appar., technic &
exper. & clin. applications (Run))
ZSOMBOK, Gyorgy. dr.; KATMA. Karoly. g. a.
The so-called striction effect of the electric cwm6at. Data
on the pathophysiolody of electroshook therapyo Idag, oseals
8 no.4.-121-124 Aug 55.
1. A Budapestl OrvostuAosanyl, ]&atom 311ma- as IdeWogyassati
Klinikajanak kosleverq* (igaggatoL Mytro Gyula dro asysto tan")@
(SHOCK THZU". Imme, inj. off.
striction off. on brain tissue Num))
(ISUIN, pathol.
striction off. on brain tissue In slectic: shock tber.
(11un))
NTIRO, Gyula, dr.,; ZSOKBOK. Worgy,dr.,; KLFFKL. Karoly.
'-.1'.....I. I 1~ , ~~ J~ ,
Resuscitation of electric shook victims by slectrodtimulAtor. Orv.
hetil. 96 no.41:1136-1137 9 Oct 55,
1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Igyatem Xlme- an Idegkortani
V-inikajanak (Igazgato: Ifyiro Gyula dr. agyat. Tanar) kozlememye.
(TINCTRICITY. injurious effects
high voltage electric shock, renusCitMiOn by
slactrostimulator)
(XLBCTROTHEIAPT
electrostimulator resuscitation in high voltage
electric shook)
MMGAr,Y/Processes and Equipment for Chemical Industries K-1
Processec and Apparatus for Cherpical, Technology
Abe Jour : Referat Zhur - Kh1miya., No 4., 1957) 14149
Author : Kaffka Karoly
Title : Equipment for the Production of Vacuum
Orig Pub : Olaj, s=pl)v-n) ko=etika, 1956; majusjuniw, 19-26
Abstract : No abstract.
Card 1/1 - 6 -
NTIRO, Oyula, dr., egyatemi tanar; XAFM. Kar:01=Y,pojzmeraok
tiidomanyos munkatars. WIM
Relations between the effective forms of faradising medical
instruments used in neurology and psychiatry and their effects
on the organism. Ideg. esemle 9 no.5:134-138 Oct 56.
1. A Budaposti Orvostudomanyl 1gyetom Blue- as Idegrjogyassati
Klinikajanak kozlemenyo (Igazgato: Nyiro. Oyula, dr, egyatemi
tanar).
(SHOCK THIRAPT, ELECTRIC. appar. & instruments
faradizing Instruments, biol. off, of various types
of currents (11un))
KHFKA Kar 1
Some questions relating to the effoot of eleotric abomkj,
Munkavedelem 6 no*7/9%20-23 960*
KAFFKA, Karolyp okleveles gepeszmarnok., tudomanyos munkatare
Signs of electric shock on human body and the most rac(int reviving
facilities, Villamossag 11 no&10:298-306 0 163.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi. Egyetem 11nichiatriai KlInika,
>r,
VYIRO, Gyula, dr.; FOIUTADI, Ferencp dr.; FARTOS~ Viilrxiaj dr.; YA FOM.'
Karoly..'--
Treatment of neuro-endocr4- syndromes with t:ranscerebral
electric stimulation. Ideggyogy. azemle 17 no.1:142 Ja164
-1
Testing plate he-!t 'n,*. f6r.-mil lhe
point of view c~f e,)r. t 0 tl' 'I t 1 57
FT64
1. Cent-ral Rescaro~! r-.,., ani
Food Tndustry r;--d P-n .--L:. J~J(JRFE-St.
KAFFKA, Karoly; GYORGY, Zoltan; VAMOS, Tibor, dr.,,R17TM, Jhdrej KARKU5j
--____?e-_?6ht1T-BORC11ISSZA, Gyulap dr.; BUJTAS, Laszlo, dr,; BUJUS, Lanalo,
dr.; EDELENYI, Laszlo; BM, Tames, dr.; T=E, Hlklodi, dr.;WAR,
Inre; KE.RECSENYI, Gyorgy; GMIGER, Gyorgy; VARGA, Isti-an.
Present state-and perspootives of the atatonation in ther food
industry. Elelm ipar 18 no.203-36 Ft64
1. Committee on Measuring and Control Techniquep Scientific
Association of the Agricultural and Fbod Industry, Ekadapeat
(for Kaffka). 2. Directorate of Instrment Industr7, Hinistry
of Metallurgy and Machine Industryq Budapest (for Oyorgy).
3. National Committee on Technical Dwelopment,, Badapest
(for Vanos). 4. Central Committee of Automation, BWapest
(for Ritter). 5. Secretariat of Automation.. Kinistry of
Metallurgy and Machine Industry, Badapeat (for Markus). 6. 14in-
istry of Food, Budapest (forBojtaw).7. Technical Department
Ministry of Foodo Budapest (for Alpar).
KAFINA, Karoly; NOSCtil, lm-,a
An accmmt of a study trip to F'olraid. Fle~r-. Ipm- 18 rio.2:
65-66 P64
1. Central Resear~h Jnstituto of Food lndurtr~v, lkidapent, and
Food Tndustry Tnstrumentatirin anrl N.Umat-lon -)el-, Ice, Eiadapest.
T, 22181-66 . . ..... ..
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AUTIFOR: Kafka, Vratialav (Engineer, Candid-ite of ncienceal
ORG: none
TITLE: Elastic-plastic deformation an(] strength of a layivried syottrt considting
of a cohesive and a brittle material
SOURCE: Acta teelmica CSAV, no. 6, 1965, 7811-80.1
TOPIC TAGS: material deformation, plastic defortwition, lwitlc litt-ength, brittleness,
'P.1
stress analysis, do'-kc,
ABSTRACT: The author has demonstrated a method for calcu.1Wting 1,be i;tRte of stress,
deformation, and ultimate strength of a perlodLciply 110.1-1willjogeatwi; jr,-ediutt; /con-
.,tl' , A.). -
sisting of layer's of a cohesive plar,�jq. .! ;.P ql~alld of it
though the mathematLeal. mcdel R~t)resf!nted IL Sillligl~[fk'10,1.011 ~:-f t1W V.! ~U% I
conditions, the author belte%,es that it can rc.-tzitritute 1;0 1;:lio c*ljkr1r*1;.-,i,t.!oij .,,,V _-:ume
probl.,~m.s nri!~,Ing in mining n~id In fouriAnti...m Lay1tg. For !:ht--, zntileri,31,
the or tl~,r? circl~~!s war, i lig Lo t,111:! G:,,1.JYi1Jj tW"Ciz~Y irl Lilt:
ch,-tP- ~~'f 7, in J71 f-' -1) '1 r,"T-r, I.- r j-,,arabo I ri c; t' L I I lc.,wil vr- i- I e c ii kL!] P,0, I ur,
ill)uld nct be c,~r_cnt I %J 1y cvrk-I icated i f -1 ar, 0,o:l it de 1`111c~d 1;"(
another mre Cenr~ral cur-ie, wi~r(_- bt~ttec wIlL11,11 cl,f tIA: Kh.., Circles. 0 - 1 g.
art. has: 63 formulas. [Author's abstract.)
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KATIANI, K.A., TATARSXAYA, R.I., XANOPY.AYTE, S.M.
Phosphorus metabolism during the embryonic dormlopmsint of sturgoone
[with summar7 in English], DiAhimila 21 no*3 t416-428 Rv-Je 158
(HIU 11-48)
1. Laboratoriya biolchimii shivotnoy kletki Instituta biolthimli
im. A.N. BakhR Ali SSSR, Moskya.
(FISH, phosphorus
sturgeon metAb. in embryonic develop (Rue))
(PHOSPHORUS, metabolism
sturgeon embryo (Rue))
TITARSKAYI, R.I.; XAFIANI. K.K.; 1ANOPKAyTA, S.I.
Some enzymes of phosphorus metabolism and the Intemity of ras-
piration and aerobic g3jycolysis in the embryonic development of
sturgeons [with summary in English). Biokhimiia 23 no.4:527-539
J1-Ag 158. (MMA 12:3)
1. Laboratory, of Animal Coll Biochemistry, Institute of Biochemistry,
Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(PHOSPHATASES,
in sturgeon embryonic develop., relation to
aerobic glycolytic reap. (Rua))
(FISH,
sturgeon embryonic develops, relation of phoffphatases
to aerobi glycolytic rasp. (Rua)
-17W
ALMORSr Kafiani, K. A., Poglazov, B. F. 307/2o-126-2-52/64
TITLE:z On the Contractile Properties of Surface-spre&d Fibers of Musole
Proteins (K voprosu o.sakratiteltnykh Eivoystv&kh planochnykh nitey
mysheohnykh belkov)
PMODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk =R, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 2, PP 414-46 (ussR)
ABSTRACTt The fibers of the proteins of the actomyosin eamplox mentioned in
the title have been since 1952 an object of most intensive
investigations as a system in which the muscle contraction can be to
a certain extent imitated (modelled). The Ban* operation an earlier
(Ref 2) was used for the production of these fibers. The fibers are
shortened by 3-7% in a borate buffer, pH 9t -4 thout adenosin
triphosphoric acid (ATPh) in the case of a IOR4 of 4-7 mg. The
addition of ATPh led to a -similar contraction. Figure 1 shows that
an addition of ATPb does not cause an additional oontraoidon oyez wk
different pH (6.91. The authors are forced to conclude that tho
mentioned contraction has no specific oharaoter. Fuxftermore tbe
aotomyosin fibers were investigated. They are ahoriesed without. AT14h;
however, only inconsiderably in contrast to the myosin fibers. An
addition of ATPh leads to a considerable additional. oontraction (up
Card V2 to 50%) with a weight increase up to 2o mg (pig 2), A considerable
the Contractile Properties of Surface-spread Flbers of WV/20-126-2-52/64
Muscle Proteins
influence of the KC1 concentration in the bame occurred in ths
actomyosin fibers. Figure 3 shows the behavior of the surface-sp2sad
aotomyosin fibers of different hydration dogzees (aterpeni
g1dratirovannosti) in the case of a load 5 mg with and without Mjh.
It is rather obvious that the increased hydriLtion leads to a more
considerable contraction under the influence of AM. The detection
of the non-specific character of the contraotion of the surface-
spread myosin fibers forces the authorm to at1ndt that the usual
conception according 'to which actin is necesuary for the contraction
under the ATPh influence holds in this oaae ws well, Th t r8le of the
aotin is not yet completely clarified (Refs '1,8). There are
3 figures and 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIITICN: Institut biolchimii im. A, No Bakha Akademii mauk SWR (Inatittite of
Biochemistry imeni 1. No Bakh of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED: January 23, 1959 by V. 1. EngellgardtAcademician
SUBaTTED: January 22, 1959
Card Z/2
KAFIANI K,A, kand.biologicheskikh nauk
Mechanism of intracellular regulation of biospithesis of
ribonucleic acids and their precursors. Zhur.VIWO 9 no.1#23-)2
163. (141RA l6t4)
(Nucleic acids) (Biosynthesis)
KAFIAIII, K.A.
Self-regulation mechanisms of enzane systems of anabolism. Uup.
biol.khi-,-,i. 5110O-150 163. (HIPA 17*)
KAFIAIII, K.A.; TLMOFEYEVA, M.Ya.
Syntheisis of RNA during early embryonic develoluent. Bokl.
Aft SSSR 154 no. 3:721-72-4 Ja 164. (MIRA 17.5)
1. Institut radiatsionnoy I Miko-khimicheskoy biologil AN
SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom. V.A.Engellgardtain.
rf' thermal tje, Ell.-I (:,I' q(J.".~tI.M-AtiC
I)okl. AN 156 1-.c,. 4:95l-`;H,3 -!() 164-
Itistitlit t*i,,-,Ikc~--l~lil::ii(-Iit),ii~(-.~, Hoic-gal AN,
I 'notitut fiLikl AN PreJ.-itavl(trio aka~:(Jrjlkom, V.A.
PRIVAiMf F*r . ; KA.F'j I' , i , r,'. A.; ?4
L. 1* ,)NASELIDZEV D.R.
Calorimetric study of DNA thermldenaturation. Biofizika
10 no.3093-396 165. (MIRA 18i11)
1. Institut fiziki AN GruzSSR, Tbilial, Submitted Oct, 26, 1963,
ZALMANZObi, Ye.S.; ZELENIN, A.V.; KAFIANI, K.A.; LOBAHT-A, L,.S., LYAPUNOVA,
Ye.A.; TIMOFEYEVA, M.Ya.
Effect of some antineoplastic antibiotics on the ayatheals of
ni-leic acids and reproduction of viruses in a culture of human
arnion cells (strain FL). Antiblotiki 10 no.7:61- 622 JI 165.
(KrPA 18%911
1. Inatitut radiatelonnoy i fiziko-khimicheskoy bioLogil AN
SSSR, MoBkva.
TII,!OF-IYp-,VA, M.Ya.; WIANT
A-, K..A.
Hrterogenalty of Jnfc)T-r ; [14, ',cn ri llhon,i 0~" at the
early staget; of Do~,I. v'I :1.6, no.15:1183-11196
0 165. (MIFA 1.8:10)
1. Ins t1tut mole killy;irnoy ~ A U R. *:;-~~xn! t,U!id D,~cembir 24,
1964.
TIMCFEYEVA, M. Ya.;,WUNI,,~.A.
Nucleic acids in unfertilized eggs and dovelop:(.ng loach
embryos. Biokhimiia 29 no. ltllO-115 -T&-F 164. (KMA 18tl2)
1, Institut radiatsionnoy i fizikD-khI;michenka,,r biologii -AN
SSSR, Moskva. Submitted May 13, 1963.
DZH0fU1ADZE# DOIO.; 1!~ KIANIj i TINOFEYEVAp H.Ta.
- -b4-
Matrix activity of DNA and chromatin fram -the embrylo of
)Usgurnus foss:Llis in RM synthenive Soob, AN Cruz, SSR
39 no.3t577-582 S 165* (MIRA 18:10)
1. Institut fiziologii AS GruzSSR,, Tbilisi, SkItmittod
December 1p 19649
KOICHLV, V.G
Oil potential and prospecto for exploring in tho oxtresw south
of Tatarstan. Geol.nefti i gaza 6 no.4s15-17 Ap 162.
(10M. 1514)
1. Treat Tatneftegmzrazvodka.
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Petroleum geology)
illf Pill
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jymil'a, S=All &=I2. 01 fin Oil no,
pm-rtnt tb't fo"natfolt of 4fia 03M;Agq if I-ro 4; 101
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KORB' I - IrU'2'IK, L.
I
Trade union life. 17eftianik 6 no.20:24-25 0 161-
(14IRA 14:10)
(Petroleum workers)
VEYSMAN, A.D.IJUEITIN, I.D.
Practice of using shooting plugging devices. Razved.i okh.nedr.
28 no.ns48-49 N 162. (HIM 15112)
1. Volgo-.Donskoye geologicheskDye upravleniye.
(Oil vell cementing--Equipment and suppliem)
FJ%FITIN, Ye.D., irzh.
Mechanization of welding procesoes at tha KolejnTya ugiAculturul
machinery plant. Svar. proizv. no.2t26-2S F ~65.
(141RA 18:3)
I# Proyektno-konstriktnrskiy tekhnolop ~)
ImWitut Llvovskago
soveta narodnogo khozyaystva.
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KAFITI
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Conference on Imrroving the quality and raising thio level of
moohanizationin d3lding operations. Avtom. over, 18 no.4s
78-79 Ap 165. (MIRk 18W
PHASE I BOOK -'cv/kS93
Vsosoyulnole Sov*Shchanlre PO fit"&, Bvoystvam
. forritov 1 f ISI ch*8kim Ganovam lich primenenly3. !:3. Minsk. 19!59
PerrIty. flzlch*skiye I rIzlk0-kh1=Icheskly* avcyst~&. Dcklady
(Fgrrlt*l._PhyslC&l and Ph73Ic0M*mlc3I ftO;*rtlvs. Reports
Xlnsk, I2d vo AN WSR. 1960. 655 P. Errata slip Inserted.
4.000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: lauchnyy savot po x,agr.*tIzx-u AX !=. Otdel
rlztki tyerdago tela I poluprovodn Ikov A3 BSSR.
Editorial Doardi Reap. Ed.z M. N. 31rota. academician of the
academy of Sciences 93SR; K. ?. Belov. Professor, Ye. 1. Xondar-
skly. Professor, K. M. PollvangVs PrOC03SOr, A. V. Teleanin, Pra-
fessor, 0. A. 3volenakly. Profolsor-, I. A. StIol Its. Candidate Of,
Physical and PLathematleal 3cl:nces; 1. X. dualywren&O: and
L. A. Bashlclrov; Ed. of Publl nine House: 3. Khol7avacly; Tech.
Zd.8 1. volok"novich.
___rURMM This booic Is intended for physicists. physical Chemists.
radio electronics engineers. and technical pgrsonrsl, z2ged In
.813. ~!=Sey also
the Production and use of ferro~agngtjc xatvr4
be used by students In advanced course& in radio elevLztca.
Pk"1406. and "Ical chemistry.
COVERAM' The book contains reports prefent*d at the Third All-
Union Conference on Parrites hold In ftnsc, belorussIan SSR.
elgetr4.41
Th* reports deal with magnetic t-s"for2stio,
_ And
gsl-n*mgrQtlc PrOPOrtles of forrlt*s. Studies or tne growth
or rarrito single crystals. problems In tne chemical and phyal-
cociMMIC&I analysis of r*,rltea. studies of ferrite* navu,,
roct&ncular hysteresis loops AM aulticoop~*nt fe,rit. ,st.,as
exhibiting I'Pcnt&nQOus rQctLn6uljLrlty, problems In wm~.ettc
&tt"etlon, highly 40*rctv* rarritas. maar,4%1c spectr"capy.
cr.
fOrrONAPOtIc resonance, magnato-optics, r.,"ic&l
using ferrite components In electrical circults, x.njxzt=py or
slsctr4.csl And magnetic PrOpertles, etc. T~- Cc~-t~.. on j~g_
DOUSE, AS U33R (S. V. Vonscmalcly. cnalreM) org.~, the con-
rarenev. Rare .renc.as accompany Individual articles.
FerrIt*4 (cont.) 34w/t"3
IL SCIOT. L. P.:*. A-
r0tic and Resonance P,o;crtl., of ftr-tta 0z_.ct3 Of
Yttrlun 3ubstitut*d bY AlumInUM. CL~Jum,&nd X#odyelua .205
S-10-. 9. A. Uytzova. and A. a. red*k2_300t
ChArSct*rlGtlt Pe4turv* Of the of Frrlt.
02
RAbkIn L 1 .1112. 1. Novlkava. and`i.. D. labedev. Fag-
"tic tj-tl4Ctrlc&l PrOPOrtids of ForrIt, PG-ulors 219
37rkin. L. It. On Ragnatca~cr,,nica, XOnlInearlty In Pwrr-tss 22110~
Annayev, R, a , snd.v- i r,rj, _RV*tot,l,tjon of
Ft"1346 Of C*wPl4xsT3WpMDMT3-n 233
Te-peraturo Dependence or the z"tial
of Ferromagn*ti oide M-ecwjo i.r
the Breton Mn0_Zn0-P*203j 2M
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ANNAMV, R.G.; J.WUZAitOV, A.; ]-W-A~L-V, S.; RIMAILUV, A.h.; DAj1ir;VJKIY, M.Ya.;
KAF~IIEV I,rLIlDMV, V.
Investigating the magnetoelectric properties of 'K.- and P-type
germanium monocrystals along their main drystALUographic a"s.
Trudy Fiz.-tekh.inst. AN Turk. SSR 7:3-34 161. VURA 15:2)
Germanium crystals--Elootric proportion)
A trmanium orystals-Magnotie proportion)
KAFIYEVA, K.Ya., inzh.
Gomposite high-frequency EFO-2K telephone cownwi-Leation and remote
control apparatus. Trudy VNIIE no.7s244-260 158. (MIRA 36tl2)
80618
(0 r ~V/ 6
S/105/60/000/012/002/006
B012/BO58
AUTHOR: Kafiyeva, K. Ya. (14oncow)
TITLE: Study of Interferences on Long-distanre Linen Caused by
Corona
PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1960, No. 12, pp. 28-54
TEXT: Work is carried out in two directions at the Institut
elektroenergetiki (VNIIE) (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of
Electric Power Engineering). Radio interferences emitted by long-distance
lines and influencing radio receivers with antentian, are studied, as well
as the ("High Frequency Interferences") interferenoes spreading on long-
distance lines and hampering carrier transmission channels. The results
of studies by the VNIIE on interferences caused by corona in long-dist&nce
lines of the USSR are given in this paper. The standards for the maximiLm
permissible disturbances and those for the measuring apparatus are given.
The standards for industrial radio noise were elaborated by the
Gosudarstvennaya, inspektsiya elektrosvyazi pri Ministerstve avyazi SSSR
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56618
Study of Interferences on Long-distance Lines S/105/60/,000/012/002/006
Caused by Corona B0121B05B
(State Inapection of Electrocommunication at the Miniatry of Communicatiors
of the USSR) (Ref. 1). They provide for a 50-M zone on both sides of the
long-distance line , in which the erection of antennas for radio receivers
is not recommended. As a rule, inadmissible interferences do not occur
during normal operation of 35, 110, 220, and 440 kv long-distance lines.
Nevertheless, studies were made on such lines in order to ascertain the
influence of atmospheric conditions and the design of these long-distance
lines. The following was established on the basis of these studies: Rain
and wet snow equally influence the interferenceei radio interferences
fluctuate much more in dry snow and hail than in rain and not snow; phase
separation greatly reduces the influence of mointure on interferences;
with an increase of air humidity from 52 to 71% on 110 kv lines along the
coast, the potential of radio interferences increases by a factor of
1-5 - 2. The study of 110 kv long-distance linea on high mountains
MOO to 2300 m) showed that for potential gradients on the conductor
surface of 20-22 kv/cm, interferences arise that correspond to those on
lines with 20-22 kv/cm and up to 50 m above sea level. The levels of radio
and high-frequency interferences are lower on dry winterdays than mbright
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Study of Interferences on Long-distance Lines S/105/60/'000/012/002/006
Caused by Corona B012/B056
summerdays. This can-be explained by the higher air density in winter.
The studies confirmed foreign data (Ref. 4) on the influence of the
surface conditions of lines. The diameter of, long-diotance lin'es is most
significant. The earth wires and the reduction of Ou! sunpension height
of lines increases the interference field below the linep but accelerates
its vanishing with increasing distancetfrom the line, Mea4jurements on
110 kv lines showed that'the level of radio interferences caused by two-
circuit lines- with vertical suspension is 1.2 timer. ias high as the level
of radio interferences caused by single-circuit lineli with horizontal
suspension, The possibility of a transition to higher voltages was studied/
nextt. Studies were-fdrat made on an expe'rimental-lin4j, and then in
1956/1959 oin 112, 220, and-440 kv lines. .Results are given here.
Transmission of 140 kv.on a 1,10 kv line does not aMict radio reception.
The following could be ascertained on the basis of studies on 220 kv
lines:-The radio and high-frequency disturbances cauiied by corona on
long-distance lines with separated linen are within the p4irmissible limits
if the maximum gradients is 26 kv/cmt It is-therefori! recommended to use
a line' diameter of at least 33 mm for now 330 kv linen. 11' the gradient
CaTd 3/6
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Study of Interferences on Long-distance Lines 5111J5/60/000/012/OOZ/006
Caused by Corona B612/BO58
amounts to.more than 26 kv/cm in a transition,from 220 ky long-distance
lines to 330 kv, carrier transmission channels must be fitted with strong
output amplifi~ra ahd radio' receivers in-the-vicinity with outlying
antennas. Radio interferences,decrease.4uiokly with-the Traqueney and the
distance'-from lon67distance.lines..Studies on 440 kv.long41stance'-lines
showed that radio interferences are within the range of the standard in
dry-weather and with gradients of up to 26 kv/cm. With gradients up to
27 kv/cmj they-are-1.2-to 1-5 times aa high as the ;ie-_mi:r~sible values.
It was established that-in humid weather, radio 1nt-i)rfer4tnaes decrease
more*quickly with the diatance from long-distance line. In dry weather,
high-frequency interfer;pces in the feeder loaded.with 100 ohms..(at.
450 kV) amount to-2.5 n P er. In wet snow and at 4,88 kv, high-frequency
interferences - reach- 1.5 nd'per.. The study. of the frequency responds showed
the following results: The.characleristic of the interference-field
between 0.16 and 150 megacycles shows an almost-horizontal partfor-long
and medium waves (UP to 1-5 megacycles), and-a decraasing~ part at .
frequencies of more than 1.5 megacycles. In first approximation it can be
assumed that above 1.5 megacycles the potential of frequency interferences
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Study of Interferences on Long-distance Lines S/105/601,?000/012/002/006
Caused by Corona B012JB0513
is inversely proportional to the frequency. A study i)f high-frequencl
interferences at 30-300 kilocycles showed that the frequency re3ponse of
interferences in this range is approximately parallel to the abscissa, If
no interfering signals occur. The atudieu of the decreasc of interferences
with increaoing distance from lon~-diatanQe line con:ffirmod the opinion
that in rainy weather the potential of radio interferencen decreases more
quickly with increasing distance than in dry weather. The interrelation
between radio and high-frequehey interfer-ncen was a:1130 Ivtudied. It was
ascertained that'at a suspension height of 13 m, the ratio between high-
frequency interferences and radio interferences amounts to 50 below the
line and to 350 - '450 at a dfstance of 50 m from the line. The dependence
of high-frequency interferences on the voltaGe polarity with industrial
frequency was finally studied. In contrast to A. Chevallier (Ref, 6), it
*as found that the interferences caused by corona. on lonK-distance lines
belong to the type of "smooth" interferences with a continuous frequency
spectrum. They differ from white noise in that they are not uniformly
distributed in time, but pulsate in tact with the 50-cps -valtage (Pef. 2).
There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and Vreferences; 5 Soviet.
Card 5/6
KAFIYEVA, K.Ya., Inzh.
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Measurement of radio interference duo to corona on electric power
transmission lines. Trudy VNIIE no.1200-83 161. (MIRA 18t4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy- instittit elaktroenergetiki.
ROKOTYAN, S.S., red.; 1311LIDTAYEV,
N.A.V tekhn. red.
(interference generated by the corona on electric-pow*r
transmission lines] Pomekhi ot korony na provadukh l1nii
elektroperedachi. Moskva, Oosenergoladat, 1963. 114 p.
WIRA 16t6)
(Corona (Electricity)) (Radio-Interferenco)
KAFIYEVA, T.A., aspirant
Wriability of the origizi of the obturator artery. Mrau-.Turk.
2 no.6t2l-23 lq-D 158. (MIRA 16:3)
Iz kafedry nomallnoy anatcmii (zav. - prof,, S.S. Denilov)
Wkuenvkogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinakogo inatituta imeni
~
I.V. Stalina.
(01PURATOR ARTERY)