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)MMYANOVA T. L., and STRMUM, 0. T. .___j ."The X-Ray I.. vestigation of "tale of Some Ferrocene Derivatives" (Section 9-10) a paper submi4ed at the General Assembly and International Congress of Crystallograyby, 10-19 Jul 57, Montreal, Canada. C-3,8W,189 XHOTSYANOVA. T. L., STRUCMW, G. T. and KMYG0ROBVaT,,A-Y- Institute of Elemento-Organic Compounds, MDscaw- "The Crystal Structure of Some Tropylium Selts"(Section 7-11) a paper submitted at the General Assembly and In- ternational Congress of Crystellograpby, 10-19 Jul 57, Montreal, Canada. C-3AWA89 KHOTSYANOVA, T. L. and SMUCMV, G. T. Institute of Elemento-Organic Compounds, Moscow-"The Crystal Structures of Diphenyl-halogenonium Compounds" (Section 7-9) a paper submit6ed at the General Assembly and International Congress of Crystallography, 10-19 Jul 57, Montreal, Canada. C-3,800,189 )CHOTSYAW11rA--Jn CrystAlline structures of dinhonyliodonium halogens. KristAlla- grafits 2 no.1:51-53 11.7. (14LRA 10:7) 1. Inititut element oor4:nitchavlellch voyedinenty. (Crytitn1logranhy) lodoninm coirmounds) AUTHOR: Struchkovo Yu.T. and nfoteMova, T.L, TIEZs X-ray investigation df t@4@cW@i'als ok some ferrocene deriNatives. (Rentgenograficheskoe issledovaniyvkristallov nekotorykh proizvodnykh ferroteena) PERIODICAL; "Kristallozrafiya". (Crystallo -.19570 Vol. 2, No.3, pp 382 - 383 Ugl@!@ ABSTRACT; The investigation of substituted ferrocen6 derivatives has been undertaken to determine their molecular configuration in crystals, since from a theoretical point of view there are several possible configurations, corresponding to various rota- tional isomeres. It is also neceq#gLry to establish what fac- tors-determine a choice of a configuration realised in crystal: a specific mutual influence of substituents or a tendency to minimise steric hindrances in a molecule and to acquiring maxi- mum density of packing. The crystals of the diketoferrocenes investigated are characterised by the data in Table 1, p. 382. The crystal structure of dibenzoylferrocene, Fe(C 5H4COC6R5).1 has been investigated in greater detail. Tentative data on the signs of the structure amplitudes have been obtained by mini- cardi/3 dsation of a three-dimensional Patterson function and by application of the statistical approach. Atomic co-ordinates 70-3-9/20 X-ray investigation of the crystals of some ferrocene derivatives. (Cont.) have been determined by a three-dimensional electron-degsity distributiont Bond istances are: Fe-C = 2.05 + 0.02 A; C - C = 1.41 + 0.03 1 (in the ferrocene nucleus)-, 1-39.t 0-03 A (in the benzene rings) and 1-52 + 0.02 1 (between atoms of the cyclic rings and atoms of a ket6group); 0 - 0 = 1.21 + 0.01 A. The benzoyl groups are not located-in planes of five-ie-mbered rings but are turned aut of them by rotation about oxdinary bonds 0 - C for minimising steric hindrances in the molecule. In the crystal the molecule has an asymmetric configuration corresponding,to the rotational 1,21-isomer. The packing coeff- icient of this structure has the usual value 0.76. Determination of the signs of structure amplitudes for diacetyl-, dipropyonyl@- and dibutyrylferrocenes has appeared mome difficult since the ferrous atom does not take part in a great number of reflexions because its co-ordinates have special values. This notwithstanding, comparison of unit cells of dibenzoylO, diacetyl- and dipropyonylferrocenes reveals some similarity between them and has made it possible to propose an approximate molecular orientation for the two latter compounds. Wd2/3 This approximate orientation has been made more precise by calculation of two-dimensi6al series which also indicate the 70-3-9/20 X-ray investigation of the crystals of some ferrocene derivatives. (Cont.) 1.21 -configuration. A molecule of dibutyrylferrocene occupies in the crystal a special position with the symmetry 2; its orientation in the unit cell has been established by a two- dimensional approach. The investigation of some other disubstituted ferrocene derivatives is in i5rogress (di-p-bromophenylferrocene, dimethyl oRe a acid ald dialkylf r Otetis t ce a a ?,yj TH11 ?;anf8fdrK oNe Rere are-, f igure aha @ a ee ASSOCIATION-. Institute of Elementary Organic Compounds Institut Elementoorganicheskikh soedineniy) SUBMITTED: February 22, 1957. AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 MM" AUTHOR: Khotsyanova T.L and Struchkov, Yu.T. 70-3-10/20 TITLE: The crystal structures of diphenylhalogenonieve compounds. (Kristallio4epk4ostruktury difenilgalogenonievykh PERIODICAL: "Kristallopxadlyati (Crystallograph .@), 19579 Vol.2. No-3, PP- 384-385 (U.S.S.R. ABSTRACT: The present work constitutes a,lwrt of a more general investigation of halogenonium compounds which is now in Pogress. These compounds contain a halogen atom X = Cl, Br. I in a val- ence state: X*J", > .. ."'.>z The best known representatives of this series of compounds have the following general formulae: I R ;@ XY, wheiv R and R1 are organic radicals, Y is an 'anion' (Cl-, Br@-, I-,DF I- etc.). Some cases are known when an 4 Card 1/5 'anion' and a Icathion' of halogenonium compound represent parts of the same molecule, as exemplift - by phenyldimedony- liodonp TN3-10/20 The cistal structures of diphenylhalogenonieve compounds. (Cor CH3 CH3 From the chemical poiut of view an investigation of such compounds is of interest for showing the nature of an X - Y bond (which in some cases is not purely ionic but has an inter- mediate character) and for establishing a -ralence configuration of a central halogen atom X. The crystals of diphenyliodonium chloride and iodide are isomorphous (see table, p. 384) The co-ordinates of heavy atoms have been determined by a two-dimensional Patterson function P(x, 0, z) and by Harker section at y = 1/2. The full structures of these compounds have been established by calculating a three-dimensional elec- Cu,d 2/5 tron-density distribution. Bond distaUces are: 0 - 1 2.08 IV I - 01 = 3.08 I - 1 3.29 A. 'The bonds 1 01 ard I - I are lonpr than r 70-3-10/20 The c1stal structures of diphenylhalogenonieve.compouxxds- (C 01 covalent bonds and a]pproach ionic bonds. The molecules0of both compounds have OT-sbaped asnfiguration: C - I - C = 98 9 0 - I - C1 = 87 and 174 - Benzene rings are turned about I - C bonds relative to the C - I - C-plane in order to remove steric hindrances betwean. them. The molecules in crystal are united in Idimeric' pairs at symmetry centres (1/4,, 1/49 0), approaching each otber by their polar ends; the dislances be- tween these pa4s of the molecules (I ... Cl = 3.20 As I --- I = 3.34 A) are remaikably shorter than the sums of the van der Waals radii. In iodide crystals intra- and inter- molecular distances I ... I are essentially equal so that this structure may be regarded as ionic. The packing of non-polar parts of the molecules (benzene rings) has the usual density (van der Waals radii are 1 2.11, C 1.8 1, H 1 .1-1j). The,crystals of fluoroborates of diphenyliodonium, diphenyl- bromonium and diphenylehloronium, are not isomorphous (see table, P-385). For determining the structure of diphenyliodonium fluoroborate two-dimensional Patterson functions calculated with reflections Card 3/5 Okl, also lkl and 3kL (generalised projections) and three- dimensional electron-density distributions have been applied. 70-3-10/20 The or stal structures of diphenylhalogenonieve compounds. (Cont5 Cbxd 4/5 The investigation of diphenylchloronium and diphenylbromonium fluoroborates is less detailed (two-dimensional Patterson functions, their minimising, two-dimensional electron-density maps); it is intended to undertake further refinement by three- dimensional electron-density calculation. In these purely ionic structures cations bar an angular configuration, the angle C - X - C exceeds 90 and benzene rings are turned out of the plane G - X - 0 to remove steric hindrances. The packing of these bulky cathions and tetrahedral anion@s 1BF41_ is of interest. The non-centrosymmetrical structuie of a double compound (C6H5)21C1 HgC'2 has been determined by three Patterson and electron-density projections. The crystals belong to space group P2 12121 with four molecules in the unit cell (a = 13.50 + 0.05, b = 5.82 + 0.03, c = 18.60 + 0.10 Hgol2 molec@lles lose their in7dividuality in crystal, forming a peculiar polyhedral chain with shared chlorine ions extended along a 2 1axis parallel to LO101. Molecules (C 05 YCl have 70-3-10/20 The CrTstal structures of diphenylhalogenonieve compounds. (Conte) T-shaped configuration (similar to that found in the diphenyl- iodonium chloride crystals) and adjoin this Polyhedral chain by their polar partsq approaching Eg atoms with their chlorines. Non-polar :parts Of these molecules ack themselves in the usual r. (Full translation of tesu There are 2 tables. SUBMITTED: February 22, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congres's asrd 5/5 ASSOCIATION: Institute of Elementary Organic Compounds. (Institut Elementoorganicheskikh soedineni-y) 3100 AUTHORS: KI.Lnyj1:oi,od.,,kJ-y, A. I, 8t-,rit,-N@o 'i"n. v T. L. , Vol 'pirl , rel . 70 Kiw,-,;m(x , v , 1), N TITLE: G, 1-YU. t a .1 3 t VLIC W ITI o " T ror),,T I I, um Pe p..- 111 o v: PLRIODICAL-- Dweif,ty@.@ Ak@,.iderfdj VI;Wk S63U. 011LI(@,icul'!c ImIlk, 1,1)60. I'll, 1, PI) J@)-44 (uss li) ABSTRACT: X-ray diffraction StUdy Of' the StPUCbUre of' perchlorate and Iodide monocryi tals was ma,"Ic., the method of three -dimerw lonal electi-on derw,11-t, The l'ollowing, cell cowtants ap t) gLven: 1c,"'ItC1041 [CII 17*IJ a = t(A) 9. 3 9 V 0. W. 9.01�6,02 C(A) 8.22+0.07. V(KB) (If.I0jwvJ(91Cd) -1.4 d 1146 ( (.R9 m 20,05 A Card 1/5 Crystal Structure of Tropylium Perchlorate and Iodide y8o61 "OV/62 ;:> The radius Of tVOPYliL1m ring, Lengrth of C and other data are given In 11 "1 '5, 4, There ave '@*,) rigures; arld 5 rel'ovenceo, I I' Danish, 1) @OvieL. Tile U.K. veferenor'. 1s: 14 . Dcviav, R. Pcittit, J. Chem. Soc., .'0- jr;11@6) ASSOCIATION: Institute of Element -Organ Ic Compoumb; Academy (it' Sciences USSR (Institut soyedlnoniy Akademii nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: April 30, 1958 Card 2/5 C17.1tal. "It-OuctUIT, of' Tvopylim Perchlorate awt lo(licie 0 AA Fig. 1. Contacts anion- catiou in tropylium perchlovate structure. C I-rd V5 , ("", (J 6 1 SOV/62-6o-i-7/'37 0, 0: E i z jA Fir,. 2. Projection of xy structure of tropyllum perchlorate. Ar C i,ygtal Structure of Tropylitun Perchlorate and Iodide P- 0 1 J@r - /I---i" T "IS) -,@, , r 78061 0 SOV/62-6o-1-7/37 Fig. 3. Ions packing in structure of tropyllwn Iodide. C rd 4/5 @L Crystal Structure of Tropyllum Perchlorate and Iodide 78o6l sov/62-6o-1-7/-37 Fig. 4. Contacts cation-anion Fig. 5. Contacts cation-cation in structure of tropylium Iodide. in structure of tropylium iodide Card 5/5 STRUCHKDVA. Tu.T.; XM?ffAlIDTA. T.I. Q Cryst&l structure of diphoDyllodonium fluoroborste. Izv.0 SSSR Otd.khim.n&uk no-5:821-831 HI 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Institut elementoorganichaskikh soyedineniy Akadsmiii nala SSSRI (Iodonium compounds) STRUCHKOV, Yu.T.j KHOTSYANOVA, T.L. V- Steric hindrances and conformation of nDlecules. Report no-31 Structure of a 2.6-diohloro-4,-nitrodimethylaniline molemas and crystal. Izv.AN SSSR Otdekhim.nauk noog:1369-1378 Ag 160. (KIRA 15:5) 1. Inatitut elementoo anichookikh Boyedineniy AN SSSR. (= (Steric hindrance) KHOTSYANOVA, T.L.; AVOYAN, R.L. I!reliminary X-ray study of some triphenyloxc#Uum salts. 2w. strukt.khim. 4 noolsW Ja-F 1639 (MIU 16t2) 1. Inotitut elementoorgan c ikh noyedineniy AN WSR* (Cbconium a IM-As) (X-ray crystallography) ICHOTSYMOVA, T,L.; J'ThUCHKOV, Yu.T. Crystalline and molecular structure of 2,6--dichloronaphthalene. Zhur. strukt. kh3m. 5 no.3:404-1+06 1.1y-Je 16/+. (fORA 18:7) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. -KHOTSYANOVA... T.L..; ROBAS, V.I.; SEMIN, G.K. Molecular crystals with the elements of disorder in their structure. Crystalline structure and nuclear quadrupole resonance spectra of pentabromofluorobenzene and pentachloro- fluorobenzene. Zhur. strukt. khim. 5 no.4.-644-646 A 64. MIRA 18;3) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR. BABUSHKINA, T.A.1 KHOTSYANOVA, T.L.; 9ELIN, G.K. Crystal otl,wtwv and nuelover minfirunn1p resnmarme mrfoo+- ^r o.79 . '. " I .. "-"t and 1127 In hexabromo and hdl*-I(Acbenzene, Zhurj otrjftj;@V-1`440i'@. I I khim. 6 no.2007-308 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedinenly AN SSSR. KHOTSTANq!lGA,,Georgiy Gavrilovich (Wages and work norms in state farm vineyards] Zarabotnaia plate i'normirovanie truda v vinogradarskikh sovkhozakh. Odeaskoe obl. isd-vo, 1957. 44 P. (.NIBA 12:4) I (Vegas) (State farms) KEIOTSYANOUI,R, G. T-V "ll. - @,- Wages at viticultui-m state 'Anrrr- '@uts.trud no.R:77-79 Ag '57. (MLRA 10:9) I (Viticulture--Jr(;&uction stqndnrds) KHOTYANOVICH, S.I.; GIKENE, A.Yu. obtaining electrophotographic imeges in liquid developers. Zhw- mmah.i prik:L.fot.i kin. 7 no.1:306-35 -Ta-F 162. (MM 15:3) 1. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut elektrografiij Vi:L'Wuse (Xerography) L.12044-@M EK(m)AWO/En(b) lip(c) Acc NRi AP6000670 Ult/9236/65/000/002/0037tOO48 A.1 7? -V"V -.Of S.-, .. (J@) AUTHOR: Xhbtyanovich, S.I*; Matulie"Yu.yu- qtj 5 G ORG: Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology AN LitSSR (Institut khim11_T_=m1oheskoy tekhnologii AN UtSSR) TITLE: Electrodeposition of platinum rom alkaline platinate electrolyt 8@1 6Y T* SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Seriya B. Fiziko-matematicheskiye, khimiches- kiye, geologicheskiye i tekhnicheskiye nauki, no.2, 1965, 37-48 TOPIC TAGS; elootrodeposition, platinum, corrosion resistance,electro- lysis ABSTRACT: The article is devoted to a study of certain phenomenwwhich take place during the electrodeposition of platinum from.alkaline'plati- nate electrolytes. A study was also made of the quality and corrosion 1@ resistance of platinum coatings as a function of electrolyte composition and electrolysis conditions. On the basis.of the cathode polarization curves obtained, a determination was made of the ranges of current don- ity over which there is deposited platinum alone or a-mixtureof plati- num and hydrogen. It was established that deposits without hydrogen have the highest corrosion resistance; this resistance increases with increased holding time of the electrolyte after its preparation or after heating for several-hours. Platinum coatings,up to a thickness of.1-2 1 Card 1 /2 PH I M-9 RIMINI i IMM -3 1 0@11111 I I L 1jO44-66 ACC NRs AP6000670 _6 microns are solid and without cracks. -Deposition of thicker layers leadi to cracking of the deposits and to.,decreased corrosion resistance. Mee- tron@microscope examInatic, @shows.thst the-size and number of pores in I the. thin layers -decreases lwlth@,.an re6sc, In: the. density. of :the-.-Vatfiod Anc current right up -4o--'the-limiting'value.: :The quality of platinum7,61ectro. deposits depends greatly on the@preparation of the uadv%*Qqayer._-Orig. art. has: 12 figures., SUB OODB: 07 SUBM DATE: 080ot64/ ORIG REP: 004/ OTH,REP: 001 LCOM 2/2-- KH(YMUNOVSKIT, I. I. Intensity of blood supply In the bones of animals of various constitutional types. Zhur.ob.biol. 16 no.6:505-510 E-D 155. (NLVA 93) 1. Altayskly sonal'W nauchno-iseledovatellekly Inatitut sonle- dollys I shivotnavodetya. (CAt M ) (BONZS--BLOOD 3 M LY) KHOTSYANOV'-91=) 0. 1.: Master Chem Sci (diss) -- "Polarographic investigation of simple and some complex ions of cadmium in mixed solvents". Kiev, 10,58- 119 PP (Min Higher Rduc Ukr ScM, Kiev Order of Lenin Polytech Inst, Chair ot Phys and Colloid Chem), 100 capies (XL, ?Io 18, 1959, 121) 153-58-1-7/29 AUEHORS: Kudra,, O.K. TIM: Polarographic Investigation of Hallde Complexes of Cadmium in Mixed Solvents. Comminication 1: Methanol-Water (Polyarografi- cheskoye iseledovanlye galogenianykh kompleksov kadmiya, v meshawykh rastvoritelyakh. Soobahcheniye 1: Ketanol-voda) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya, vyasb4k-h uchebnykb zavwUniy. Kh1miya i khimicheakaya tekbwlogiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 43-53 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As is knovn, a solvent is not indifferent to the properties of COMPlex Compounds. The Influence of various solvents an the structure of these compounds is little investigated up till now. The behavior of complex compounds in the mixtures of the solvents is almost lose clarified. In this paper the authors desc;ibe a systematic polarograph1c Investigation of the influence of aqueous solvents on the properties of so= ccmplex compounds of cadmium carried out by them (see table 1 and figure 1). The composition of these compounds and the relative liability of the constants Vero polarographically investigated. It wee found that the addition Card 1/2 Polarographic Investigation Of HaUdS Complexes of Cadmium in Mixed Solvents. Commniestion 1: Methanol-Water of ethyl alcohol causes a displacement of the fields of existence oblaoti sushchestvoveniya) of the Investigated complex compounds see tables 2 to 5). A linear dependence could be found b&tveen @ 10 gK and l/D in chloride, brmide and iodide complexes of cadmium. There are 5 figures,, 5 tables, and 24 references, 20 of vhich am Soviet, ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fizicheakoy I kolloldallnoy kh1mii (Chair of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry) SURCUM: September 23, 1957 Card 2/2 5 ( 4') AUTHORS! Khotsyanovskiy, 0. 1., Kudra, 0. K. SOV/153-58-2-7/@5o TITLE: Polaroun-raphic Investigation of the Halogen complexes of Cadmium in Mixed Solvents (Polyarot;raficheskoyc dovaniye Galogenidnykh kompleksov kadmiya v s-,,e;3hVrnyk11 rasvoritelyakh) Communication II. Ethanol-Water (Soob- shcheniye II. Etanol-voda) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh urhebnykh zavedoniy. Khimiya i khi7nic'-.e!,- kaya tekhnologiya, 1953, 1Tr 2, P.P 36) - 42 (USSR) ADSTRACT: In the previous paoer by the authors (Ref 1) certain rules governing the chan-es of the composition -nd the instability constants of cadmium halo complexes in aqueous methyl alcohol solutions were found. The present paper deals with the explanation of the influence of the nature of the solvent on the com- plexes if methanol is substituted by i's homologs; it forms a logical continuation of the earlier papers. The solutions contained 20-45 and 65 per cent by Card 1/4 volume ethanol. Solutiono containing LiCl @tnd LiBr - Pol:lkrof,@raphic Investi--ation of the HaloLfren Conplc-xes sc)@'r/I 53-58-2-7 of Cadmium in Mixed Solvents. Communication H. Ethanol-Water 0.1 - 2.0 bl, LiJ - 0.01 - 2.0 M, LUO 3 - 0.1 M., and Cd(NO3 4-10-3 M were uned for the. po1aro'3r.'_'P'-Y. 0 The temperature amounted to 25� 0.1 . The method is described in detail in refrrerice 1. Figures 1-3 and tables 1,2 give the rosulto obtnined. The half-wave potential of cadmiuiii was displaced with the increasing ethanol content on the back-round of the indifferent electrolyte 0.1 M LiNO into the more positive range of potentialu, as hmpared to aqueous solutions (Table 1, in agreement with reference 2). In the presence of halogen salts the said potential was displaced into tha neaative range (Table 2). As the value of the limit current remained about the same, a complex foriation must be assumed. The cadmium rcduction .,ias in cases reversible. The componition and th;o inntibilitly constants of the complexes formed w,_-,re dotermdlned accordin.- to the oame methods as -,.-tionod i,.,: card 2/4 once 1. In tile 201/'fo alcohol solut PolaroGraphic Investigation of the Halogen Complexes SOV/153-50-2-7/30 of Cadmium in Mixed Solvents. Communication II. Ethanol-Water bromides) and in the 45% solution (also for chlorides) the following complexes were found; CdCl+ CdCl + 21 CdBr and CdBr 2' In alcohol solutions with higher concentrations only the complexes CdCl 2 and CdBr2 occurred. The same complexes as in aqueous solutions were found for iodide complexes of cadmium in a 200% alcohol solution (Ref 1), i.e. with coordination numbers from 1 to 4- With the increase of the alcohol content the equilibrium was displaced in the direction of the coordination saturated complexes. Already in a 65% alcohol solution the complex CdJ2- dominated within the rhole concentration r_@npe4investijated. Prom the comparison of the methanol solutions it may be seen that ethanol additions influence the equilibrium displacement of the complexes to a much higher deOrce than methanol additions. The values of the instability constant decrease with the increase of the alcohol content in the solutions. Between -lo- K and 1/D Card 3/4 exists a linear dependence for the complexes investigated. Polarographic Investigation of the Halogen Complexes SOV/153-58-2-7/30 of Cadmium in Mixed Solvents. Communication II.*Ethanol-Water It was proved that the increase-of the influence of the alcohol additions of the chanGes of the instability, constant with the increase of the coordination number is bound to the stepwise character of the dissociation of complexes. There are 4 figures, 5 tables, and 9 references, 7 of which are Sovict. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy politelchnicheskiy institut (Kiyev Polytec'.1inical Institute) Kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii (Chair of Physical and Colloid Chemistry) SUBMITTED: September 23,, 1957 Card 4/4 KHOTSYANGVSKII, 0111 Polarographle study of water-propanal solutions. Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 no*2:390-393 F 162. (KM 1593) (Cadmium) (Polarography) (Propyl alcohol) KHOTSYANMRITp 9AL Polarographic behavior of cadmium and lead ions in aqueous solutions of acetic acid. Ukr,,khim,zhuro 28 no.9:1107-1110 162" (KMA 15:12) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheekiy institut. (Cad-iln-Analysis) (Lead-Analysis) (Polarographyl KI!CrTT.-J, G. I. ,j of comp-,rison n 41rac-ing or i MOM,, G. I.: "Problems in the prychrilofn i , f e Fn languagc,s in -the fifth and sixth classes of sccondr.,vy schor'l." Yoscow, 1955. Moscow City Pedagogical Inst imeni V. ". Potemkin. (Dissertation for the Degree of Gandidato of Pedagol7leal Sciences) SO: KnizbnayA Leto7pis' 11o. 46, 12 'November 1955. Moscow. XLYMMUKOV, A.I., kandidat sellskokhozyaystyeanykh nauk; IHOTULIV, M.I.; Inshoner-, DZYUBW. A.P.. agronom. -- Readto of testing castor losan Mollers. Sellkhousshins. no.12: 4-7 D 155. (KM 9:3) (Agricultural mchinery) V@ r'. AID P - 1596 Subject USSRAlectricity Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 5/27 Authors : Druzhinin, N. N., Kand. of Tech. Sci., and Khotulev, V. K., Eng. Title : Methods of calculation of the electric drives of loop- holders of thin-sheet rolling mills Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 3, 22-27, Mr 1955 Abstract The author describes an analytical and experimental study made with thin-sheet hot rolling at one of the steel, mills of the USSR. Earlier approaches to the problem as if it were a static one resulted in confusion. The author studies the problem as a dynamic one, and takes into consideration the relation-between the forward flow of the metal and its pull. The solution of the equation of motion disclosed that the inclusion of the loop-holder on a tight driving belt leads to the formation of L loop. The results of the analysis of the drive permit establish- ing a method of calculation and of selection of the AID P - 1596 Elektrichestvo, 3, 22-27, Mr 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 5/27 electric drive. A short numerical example follows. Three diagrams, 3 Russian references (1948 - 1953) Institution: Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine Building Submitted D 7, 1954 U 4- E V) \J, K, AID F - 3247 Subject WSR/Eleotricity Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 2/25 - Authors : Druzhininv N. N., Kand. Teoh. Sol.$ Dotsent, and V. K. Xhotulsvt Erg.p *-saowr ------ Title s llrob'-Lams of dynamlo drop of motor speed in o,.)ntinuouB rolling m3.118 Periodical : ElBk-trichei5tv,.),, 9, 8-14.9 S 1955 Abstract i The authc--a analyze the problems arising during the transient. period, when the speed drop in a oontinuous rolling mill may ex,.-Gede the steady-state speed drop. In extreme cases,, several oscillations in speed may occur between stands with the result of "ballooning" or "stretching" the product. The authors analyze phenomena ocomTing in the transient period in order to find relations between mechanic (dynamic and static) and electrical characteristics. This enables them to select the type of electric drive of the rolling mill. Analytical calculations are favorably compared with experimental data obtained from tests. The authors AID P - 3247 I Blektricbestvot 9,9 S-U,@ 8 M Card 2/2 PUb. 27 - 2/25 cowlWo that the We of speed drives in more efficient from the point of viev of the impact speed drop. Seven diagramel, 5 referenoss 3.949-1954t 4 Soviet. Institution- I Nons Submitted i a 3j, 1955 SOV/ 137-57-6-9905 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6. p 84 (USSR) AUTHORS: Druzhinin, N.N., Khotulev ti@@ TITLE: An Investigation of the Electric Drive for Thin Strip Mill Loop Re- peaters (Issledovaniye elektroprivoda. petlederzhateley tonkolisto- vykh stanov) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Prokatnyye stany. Nr 7. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1956, pp 5-17 ABSTRACT: In continuous hot rolling, when the rnetal being rolled is passing simultaneously through a number of stands (S), tensile or compres- sive stresses may develop in the section between S due to changes in a number of production and electrical parameters both in tran- sient and in steady conditions. To prevent ary tangling up of the loop forming between the S of thin strip mills, Vtower-type] loop L repeaters (L) are provided. The L drive is Usually provided by electric motors or compressed-air cylinders. As a result of invest- igations of the rolling process in. the finishing group of S of the 1450 thin strip mill of the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Kombinat, the fol- lowing may be deemed to be established. 1. The moment of the L Card 1/2 motor does not determine the tension on the strip under steady SOV/137-57-6-9905 An Investigation of the Electric Drive for Thin Strip Mill Loop Repeaters conditions. The tension on the strip in rolling both with and without L is deter- mined by the ratio between the speeds of the S motors. 2. At it given L-11-totor torque the height to which it rises depends upon the tersion on the strip: the greater the tension, the less the rise of the L. Thus, the L may be used as a tension indicator. 3. A loop of strip may form when the L @s turned on as a result of the force it brings to bear upon the strip. THs type of loop should be called a "forced loop", as distinct from the free loop formed by the effect upon the rate of rotation of the motors of the adjacent S. 4. The tontinuous rolling process with forced loops at low tensions may be employed or, other types of continuous mills, e.g., in the rolling of merchant bars. The presence of an L using a forced loop as ari indicator of the tension makes it possible to automate the process. In this case, the impulse produced as a function of the angle ol rotation of the L has to act upon the S drive system. B.Ye. Card 2/2 I it , I-,- ( I LC r. ., & ,t \ . DRUZHININ, N.N., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; KHOTULKY, T.K., inzhener, Investigating the electric drive of coil holders for strip rolling mills. LTrudyJ TSNIIMASR no.80:5-17 156'. (KLRA 10:1) (Rolling will@--Bleetric driving) ( U / z ' G I') I @ K. DRUZHININ, M.N., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk;,KHOTULLFV-,, V.K., inzhener. Theoretical and expertmetnal investigation of rapid deceleration In the functioning of rolling mill mators..Cfrudy] TSINTRASS no.80:18-34 136* (MM 10: 1) (i:11bg mHU-Slectric drivigg) (Bleetric motors) DRUZHININ, N.N., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk- KHOTULIT, T.K.0 inshener. BXpertmental investigation of power used for hot and cold rolling on contibuous rolling mills. [Trudy] TSN112WH no.80:130-145 '56. (Rolling (Metalwork)@-Ilectric driving) (NIaA 10:1) DRUZHININ.0 N.N... doktor tekhn. nauk; KALININ, V.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; I@H@TULEV, V.K., inzh. Selection of rolling methods on continuous section mills. Stall 24 no.8:729 Ag "64. . (MIRA 17:9) 1. Veenoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektno- konstruktorskiy institut metallurgichaskogo wishinostroveniva. i lHOTULEV,- V.V.; SAPOZHNIKOVY A,S@ I Experience in the manufacture of nonstandardized equipment in the Ilechanical repair abops of enterprises., Der.prom. 10 no.902-34 S 163.. (MIM 14: 10) 1. 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NO?. ktm? lplfiws. j 'if., obtained in glau Rr-u , . atilt ill steel lulv% do not difft-ir materially; bruce the 5liploate effect i, @njajj I rik-ulafty Ulw)vv 11511'. litnuotrniiatim oil the lu-,1wit, In., fly ".. located l"v%%inx through a %-114W utill, without change &4 111i. i.,Illr wily I" a higher tlrgT%-e of homogi-nrity. no,t to, higher thqwtiiity, N. Thm -W 89TALLMICAL sv""m till$ 7-.- 111004 BOWLnV age 61DO goo goo GOO goo goo tiole see goo 0111111 IN As 00 11 It in A 11 41 ad a to a I A a 3 a to 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 *1:: 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00411,000 010. Alk X ig 0 U 0 J 4 , . . . 00A 004 go 099 004, 09 Post IL oef Kumlov need L. 1'. got I-lia, it. 1:14-135. ' I a - 11ralinillivil need JAH441 vvrAilas of OW 01111-l 00 tribuili'll to 1114. apilim'slum Jim It,', i, I skilutit'lill. AC11110.41f field rolli'llies Oa .0"A V. S. 191 Ivillperatte;v 01, the' visciesity at rmd.ail m'o 1. sol, Wax vicamined he tilc teneiwrietore frillsm 0*1 Ire LIT11RAT4011111 CL&SUPKA11011 IOU 5091,1131; * 0 *.* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *go$ 0 ve 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 O_g_@'_:, 1- 1 L_ C A_ ._F 00 :00 .00 I zoo Ire lee 46 U0 -J 1"o WO An A q is ?ill a If 0 1 a * I IS 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 .9-P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 w 0.4 -@@'W&Wprooft- of, fuel; ore, or other briquets. A. E, KWudtsev and L., L. Khotuntsev.. U.S,S.P. 104,023. Mt. 25, 1056i petiotittum or arlhdr*emulgousof the water W-oft inr oil-ta-watcr type. - The'ktrbUftamov jmraffiai 1; "'Wed as a nslri. In et retroleutu VrMuct or as 4 product (if sMid-fuel coamston. Tbe cffectlverw-@s of the tre-mmmi k iniprayed by acidn. of up to 10% "- in or up to Al nzipli- *@Zzcs caw V@ V, lam4dH 1.1d. Jr=- oil StWe an cc at ambknt tmps, aad at 100, fuct WAA ach r-aftEp, =L3. the. of exccm ttudtr tb", bustion was-mupkie. ykkikig 1R.WO" kc3l./cuati-hr. 4it of tile Aid @Muqcd by unad dze ciuctuloit =s (1-t,5 rt@tn. hk disin.) s44.thefr utktvcrV&mic;a% ia Minov. TIN 0 oTuAl T-SE t15 USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their 1-8 Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor and Jet Fuels. Lubricants. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2583 Author Ivanov, V.M., Kantorovich, B.V., Rapiovets, L.S., Khotunt@e@ Tnst Academy of Sciences USSR Title Fuel Emulsions for Combustion and Gasification. Orig Pub -Vestn. AN SSSR, 1957,@No 5, 56-59 Abstract In a labors;tory'combustion chamber, with an"air-excess co- .efficient 6-@- 1.0; 1.1; 1.2; 1-5 and 2.0) combustion was Icarried out of stable water emulsions of highly vis- cous fuels, of the "water - oil" type) produced in a high- speed disperser of the Khotuntsev-Pushkin design. Emul- sions fed into the combustion chamber were preheated: Card 1/3 tw- turs, a form and intensive combustion is attained, with a high degree of completeness of the combustion, using a minimal coefficient of air-excess. Observations were made of the behavior of individual drops of different liquids (kerose- ne) kerosene emulsion) water-mazut emulsion) on #@@- des- -cent into stationary air heated at 600-7000. The occuren- ce of a "Micro-explision" was noted) which decreases the dimensions of the drops, contributes to increased rate of Card 2/3 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-8 Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor and Jet Fuela. Lubricants. Abu Jour -. Hot Zhur - KhImiya, No 1, 1958, 2503 evaporation and ensures more intensive mixing of fuel vapor and air. A diagram and description of the dis- perser are included and the domains of utilization of the emulsions are enumerated. Card 3/3 3. / AUTHORS: Makhalov, P. N. and Khotuntsev, L. L 55-58-7-5/12 TITLE: Thermochemioal Method for Obtaifiin@ Briquettes and Coke Briquettes from Goals and Schists with Small Tendencies to Clinkering. (Termokhixicheskiymetod polucheniya briketo-v i koksobriketov iz slabospekayu- shchikhsya ugley i shikht). PERIODICAL: Rhimiya-i Tekhnolo iya Topliv i Masel, 1958, Nr.7. V - pp. 29 - 35. (USSR ABSTRACT: A method for introducing binding substances In the vapour phase into the briquetting material and their subsequent condensation on the surface of the coal particles is dis- cussed (Ref.1). This is achieved by plasticising the coal mass by treating the same before pressing with hot tar-containing gases. The vaporous tar substances are distributed evenly in the briquetting material, and the high-boiling fractions ofcoal tar interact physically and mechanically with th e coal substances. Consumption of ' the binding substances can@ therefore, be lowered, and lower pressures applied during the pressing of briquetting materials. A method and an apparatus for making briquettes under laboratory conditions are given tFigl). Table 1 Card 1/2 shows the characteristics of the tested coals; Table 2 SOVI 65-513-7-5/12 Thermochemical Methods for Obtaining Briquettes and Coke Briquettea from Coals and Sohists with Small Tendencies to Clinkering. results of the first series of experiments. The influence of various technological parameters on the mechanical strength of the briquettes was irr@restigated (i.e. the concentration of the tar substances in the vapo u r phase, the final temperature of plasticisation of the coal massv of pressures during pressing etc -,Figs. 2, 3 and Table 3). Coke briquettes were made from coal Yrith small tendency to clinkering. The lay-out of an indust- rial plant for making these coal briquettes from coals and schists is described (Fig.4). For plasticising the coal masses before pressing tho sam% volatile products obtained during the coking uf briquettes were used, and in this way part of the heat of the direct colce gases could be used effectively. Table 6: physico.-3hemical properties of coke briquettes. The authors also give a cost'estimate for the process (Table 7). There are 7 Tables, 4 Figures and 5 Soviet References. ASSOCIATION: IGI AN SSSR. 1. Coal--Proces sing 2. Fuels--Production 3, Coke--Physica-i Card 2/2 properties 4. Coke--Chemical properties AVRXMZM, V.I., Insh,; EWTUNTSW, L.L., lmnd.tekbn.nauk Incressirg water-r"alstance of peat briquets, Torf.prom- 35 no-8: ?O-Pl 1 58, OCRA M12) 1, Inst1tut pryuchlith Iskopoyearkh AN SSSR. (p6&t) - tj Aj mial Z To sit A 613 ' tl'i ----------- -I S iL L- LTSINHINA, Aleksandra Tvanovna, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; FZBINM, P.A., skademiki retsensent; SM-SMINA, N.M.. kand.khim. nauk, stershly nauchnyy notradnik, rateensent,, 36*Leg kand.takhn,nauk, starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik, red.; H.S., red.izd-va; DONSKATA, G.D., tekhn,red. [Surface activating additives for Increasing water-radeting properties of pavements made with bitumens and tars] Poverkh- nostnoaktivnyo dobavki dlia povyshaniia vodoustoichivostl dorozhnykh pokrytil a primenenism bitumoy I dogtal. Koskva, Hauchno-takhnAzd-vo X-va avtomobillnogo transp. I shosseinykh dorog RSM, 1959. 232 p. (MMA 13:2) (Pavements, Bituminous) SOV/65-59-7-2/12 AUTHORS: Makhalovq P.N., Nikitin, X.G., and Khotuntsev, L.L. TITLE: Influence of Bitumen Content on the Hot R_r_en__g_tff_o_f__ Brown-Coal Briquettes Miyaniye soderzhaniya bitumov na termoustoychivost' burougoli-Inykh briketov) PERIODICAL: 1(himiya i tekhnologiya. topliv i masol, 1959, Nr 7, pp 3-7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In their work the authors used Khristoforov coal dried to 11+% residual moisture and ground to 0-1 mm. By extraction with dichloroethane in a large laboratory- scale apparatus (Ref 5) batches with nominal bitumen contents of 11, 6.87 3.25 and 0% were prepared. From each batch ten 120-g briquettes were made, three of which were used for mechanical and seven for heat- resistance tests. For briquetting the authors used a 60-tonne press giving a briquetting pressure of 1500 kg/cmP-. For hot-strength tests a procedure described by Warner In 1935 (Ref 8) was used. In this a briquette (Fig 1) is burnt under load under carefully controlled conditions, (with observation) (Fig 2). Card 1/2 The heat-resisting index being the time from the start of combustion to briquette failure. The hot strength SOV/65-59-7-2/12 Influence of Bitumen Content on the Hot Strength of Brown-Coal Briquettes was found to rise with decreasing bitumen contents (Table). The compression strength briquettes were 230-275 kg/cm2, this property having no effect on hot strength. There are 2 figures, 1 table and 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet and L@ German. ASSOCIATION: IGI AN SSSR (AS USSR) Card 2/2 IVANOV, T.M.; KAYMROVICH, B.T.; RAPIOVETS, L.L. _ Utilization of heavy petroleum residues aiA.tare in the form of fuel emulsions for burning and gasification."-Trudy IGI 11:156-168 '59. (MIRA 13:6) (Petroleum as fuel) (Coal tar) (Smulsions) IVANOV, V.K., kand, tekhn. nauk; KANCROVICK, B.T., doktor takhn. nank; RAPIOTM.T. L.S.. inxh.: IRDfMSZVp L.L.. kand. tekhn. nauk " Water-soaked peat tar*'** fr-on gas producers used an fuel. Torf.. prom. 36 no,7;30-32 '59. (MM 13:3) 101natitut, goryuchikh IskDpayewykh AN SSSR. (Peat) MO (Awl) KwTUNTSEV,v Lo L., Dr. Tech Sci - (dies) "Use of disperse systems in the (Kalinina Peat oil refining PrOcOssesl* VQBCvw# 196o, 32 ppt 150 COP- Institute) (KL9 45-60,, M) ---- oontiy LOOnt'YOVIch; DKITRITBV. S.A., kand.takhn.neuk. oty. KHOTMITSW,j red.; 1!36 TAVBJMA9 L.A.. takhn.red.- [Physical and chemical phenomena occurring during the briquetting of solid ruels) Fisiko-khimicheskie iavleniia v proteaseakh briketirovaniis tverdogo topliva. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SM, 1960. 146 p. (MIRA 13:10) (Briquate (Fuel)) KHOTIJNTSEV, L.L.; POPOV, V.L.; VOLKOVO G.M. now types of binding material, for the briquetting of fine coals@ Ugoll 35 no. 4:51-55 Ap 160. (MIRA 14-.4) (BrLquets (Fuel)) (Binding materials) ETKIN, Valentin Semenovich; GERSHENZOn, YeVgeLiy Mikhaylovich. Prinimall, uchastiye LAVUT, A P.; LYUBB-IOVA, T.F.; SOINA, N.V. g;K9H=. L-, ROZHKOVA, G.I.; MvAIOVA, Ye,S.; V P STRU A.; r tftN, A.N.0 retsenzent; ARONOV, V.L., retsenzent; MASHAROVA, V.G., red. (Superhigh-frequency parametric systems using semiconductor diodes] Parametricheskie sistemy SVCh ria poluprovodnikovykh diodakh. Moskvaq Sovetakoe radio, 1964. 351 P. (M IRA 17: 11) EVIVIVEWA(h) ACC Nit, X%15004739 Monograph UP/ Vasillyey., V. N Slobodegn!hg G.- I.; fonov, V.,I*,; Khatuntsev, YU.,L., Regenerative semiconductor parame tric awlifieral,5some problems of theory and design (Regenerativnyye poluprovodnikaMe parametricheskiye usiliteli; nekotoryye voprosy teorii i rascheta) Moscow,, Xzd_VO "Govetskoye.rafto"p 1965. .447 p. Muse,. biblioe Errata slip inserted, 10j,@W copies printed.. TOPIC TAGS: parametric amplifierp solid state amplifierp millimeter wave aMlIfier$. amplifier design RMPOSE AND COMME: The,book contains tbetheory of regenerative semiconductor parametric amplifiers, developed an the basis of the theory of linear networks, and is intended for-scientific and engineering-technical workers engaged in the investi-.. gation and development of parametric systems, and also for students in higher Institu- tions of learning as a text for the course on "Theoretical Principles of Radio Engi- neering." The subjects covered are the various amplifier parameters., different meth- ods of tuning parametric amplifiers, stability of the phase and frequency character- istics of a parainetric emplifierp the operating features of multifrequency parametric' -amplifiers.. and questions involved in the electrodynamic calculations and the choice/-' of the amplifier paramet(wee- The book contains in the form of appendices some addi- tional data and calculations dealing with particular problems touched upon In the main text. Cho. I,# VIp and VIX and Bees. I and 2 of Ch. IJEp Seca. 1. 3., and 4 of Ch. My and Appendices Ip IV# and V were written by Ge lo'slobodemWuk; Ch. IV# Seese 2 and 5 of 'Ch. in, Beese Ip 2p aW of Cho Vp and Appendicesnp nip and'VX were COM 312 VDC: 621.3D 993 -.L 25554-66, ACC NRo AMSOa739 -written by YU, L. Khotuntseyj 866i 3 of Ch-. III and-Sec. of Ch. V v wrIften rjolnt-; , @ @ di- jj by * G.-'I.' Sloboderquk* and YU.''Lo Xbotuntsevi VW was written by V., I. Triton6v4p 6. it. IV" -iil@ . and Chi_._1X.,_ X,07" XI were ;wAtiei"bj.V J.1 V, TABLE OF COMEM fabriagealll Introduction - Principal symbolA Indices - - 12i Ch. I. Principles of theory of parametric amplifiers 13 Ch. 11. Intrinsic equivalent noise teoperature of parametric aaWlifiers - 32. Ch. III,, Bandwidth of parametric amplifiers -,- 50 Ch. IV. Broadening of the bandwidth of parametric amplifiers - - 85 Ch. Ve Tuning of parametric amplifisis - *, 136 Ch. VI., Instability of phase-frequency'and amplitude frequency characteristics of, parametric amplifiers - -167 Ch. VII. Some methods for increasing the stability of the characteristics of para- metric. amplifiers 208 Ch. VIII. Multifrequency parametric amplifiers - 240 @-Ch. IX. Electrodynamic problems comated with- the development, - of coaxial-waveguide parametric amplifters -'.0 282 Ch. 21. Waveguide-coaxial constructions for single-loop parametric amplifiers 56341 Ch.., XI6 Waveguide-coaxial,,constructions for two-loop parametric amplifie*rs 71-' Appendices - -420 Literature, "2 Card:, @.2 11U@,ftjd CCMEj_:,,O91,,,,,",SUB"ATEt. -4.T=65/ __j L 63073-65 ELC(b)-2/ UWA 1--/Pj -1j/P1-h/1Fm-h/Feb 'bN NR: AP5013343 _W=ESS`f UR/0109/65/010/005/0898/0902 621.378.5 UTHOMS b;' Y to, d 4VT -7: TITLE: Par ametrtc',-aziiklifi-e_k '6@._'ang by controlling- d thebiai an purnping::' e amplitude of the diod J!, '10" SOURCE: Radiotekhaika.i elektronika'@V. no. 5, 1965, 898-902 1 TOPIC TAGS: parametri amplifier, parametric amplifier tuning ABSTRACT: The tuning -of a pararn6triv aniplifter (or converter) by controlli 9 n the capacitance and modulation factorof the parametric diode, with a fixed PU M-P ing frequency, is theoretically considered. The amplifier gain formula given by L. Blackwell and K. Kotzebue ("Semiconductor -diode parametric amplifiers, " NY, 1961) is used, no input filter is assumed. The formulas for the! tuning range are tested in the cases of alloy and diffused diodes having typicall @paraaneters, and it ie found that a two-circuit amplifier or a regenerative converter can be .tuned within 1076 ofthe signaa frequency without changing the :pumping frequency. Orig. art.- hist :29 formulas. 71 I I fr- @ I Card 2 /Z .I @. -1 , -ll@- II .. F:: I " I @ I - - : -t:. '71 .:., ', I @L 5143-66 EWT(d)/EWT(l)/EWA-(h).- '"RCESSION NRt AP5026910 UR/0109/65/010/010/1907/1909 621-375-933-029.65 AUTHOR: Berlin A S Vizell A A.; Vystavkin, A. N..; Popov, Ye. I.; Khotuntsey, iyilt 1): TITLE- Parametric amplification iD the 8-mm band e t r o ":k' BOURCE; Radiotekhnika i lek ni a, v, 10, no. lot 19659 1907-1909 TOPIC TAGS:- parametric amplification, millimeter wavea tABSTRAGT: In recently publAshedartioles (Bo G, DeLoachs Proo. 3M, 1963t 51P 8P 1153 and others) on millimeter-band semiconductor amplifiers, no characteristics have been reported. The present article describes the design and characteristics of and indicates an application for an 8-mm-band parametric amplifier. Goaxial- design epitaxial germanium diodes with 0.04-0-08-Pf capacitance and 3--5-V @reverse voltage were used in most experimentsl critical frequency at a bias of .-3 v was 280-43o ac. The diodes operated as amplifiers at a low pumping power and ian operating-point bias of 0.5-2 v. The diodes were tested within -60+ 85C; up to +60(; the leakage current at -l'-5 v was 1 pamp or less. The new- diades- were tested in a single-cavlty 8-mm parametric amplifier (see Fig. :1 of Enclosure). -The signal is applied v@@ a tapered waveguide. matching unit 1. Behind the diode 4, a short-T circuiting section 2 is arranged whose length equals an,odd h@mber* of - j Car4 I 14 o Ty A C F, 41. 47-56-2-30/30 AUTHORSs Los,, G.A.; Khotyachuk, F.M.; Chupik, I.P.; Akopyan, A. TITLE. Chronicle of School Work (Khronika raboty shkol) PERIODICALt Fizika v Shkole, 1958, Nr 2, p 96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 1) Pupils of the High School in Shurovehiki, Izyaslav region, Khmellnitskiy Oblast', always co-operated with kolkhozes. They helped them in gathering crops, and the kolkhozes helped them in buying a power plant of 12 kw. 2) Pupils of 9th and 10th classes of tho High School in Stavro- pol?-Kavkazskiy organized a reunion consecrated to new achieve- ments in the fields of science and engineering. 3) During the past years the High School in Balludzhin, in the Azerbaydzhan SSR, bought more than 10,000 rubles worth of instruments and also received a wind operated electric power plant. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Group dynamics-USM 2. Education-USSR USCOM-DC-54749 KHCTYAINTSNV, N.P. Decade generator for measuring infrasonic and sonic frequencies. Avtomatyka no.2:91-93 136* Oam 9:M) I.Instltut budivellnol mekhanIkI AkRdemli nmuk Um. (Frequency measurmenti)(Sound,;.-Keasuremeht) 11HOffAMBIK, W.P. __ __._ 6*@@r instrument for measuring Impact overloads. Avtoentylm no.2:94-95 056. (NW 9: 10) 1.1natitut budivellnot mekhaniki Akademli nauk URSR. (Measuring Instruments) (Impact-Keasurement) 8741d4 (3,zo /of Sl 116 2-) S/12-3/6o/000/024/0 12/0 14 A005/AO01 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyenlye, 196o, No. 24, p. 259, # 133958 AUTHOR; Nhotyaintsev, N.P. TITLE: A Method for Increasing the Measurement-Generator Accuracy and New Makes of These Devices PERIODICAL: Inform. materialy. In-t stroit. mekhan. AN UkrSSR, 1959, No. 11, pp. 18-24 TEXT: The author describes a method for increasing the accuracy of measure- ment-gener@ators and makes of these devices developed in the Institut stroit-=l'noy mekhaniki AN UkrSSR (Institute of Construction Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR). For increasing the accuracy and the stability of tuning to the various frequencies in the subsonic and sonic frequency ranges, the tuning is performed discretely according to the decimal principle. 'The generator of sine- shaped alternating voltage of the P 46-1 (R46-1)-make with a three-digit decimal capacitor system of tuning is calculated for the frequency range from 0.1 to Card 1/2 11@( 87Wd4 S/123/60/000/024/012/014 A005/AO01 A Method for Inereasing-the-Measurement-Generator Accuracy and New Makes of These Devices 10,000 cps and 5 w output. In the generator of the R46-2 make which iz modernized by the use of the decimal capacitor tuning system and.a three-digit digital fre- quency indicator, a continuous frequency control within the limits of 1% and ex- citation-range adjusters for the various frequencies were added. The voltage change limits at the output are 0 - 150 v; the maximum power is 4 w; the overall dimensions are 320 x 235 x 300 mm; the weight is 14.7 kg. In generators R46-3 and R46-4, the decimal capacitor systems are replaced by decimal systems wi 4,h highly-stable resistances to increase the accuracy. B.Yu.B. Translator's note- This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 .?or oconory and careful ties of matori&13. Sov.profsoiuzy 5 no.7:28-32 J1 '57. (MI.Rh 10:8) I.Predse,latel'koniteta profsoyuza Moskovskogo savoda avtotraktornogo elektrooborudovaniya (for Arkhipov). 2.16challnik planovago, otdsla Moskovskogo zavoda avtotraktornogo slaktrooborudovanlya (for Khotyekov) (I-Ioncow-Slectric machinery industry) '39 -'4!F _;A T .4 KIRPICHNYA, 'Ir6ida Konstantinovna; BSUOV, N.p., prof., red.; XHOTYAKOT, Yaj. red. (Bibliographical aids for research work; a practical reference book] Bibliografiia v pomoshchl nauchnoi rabote: metodicheakoe i spravochnoe posobie. Pod red. P.H.Berkova. lieningrad, Gospulb. biblioteks im. M-1.5altykova-Shchedrins. 1958. 480 p. (MIRA 1193) (Bibliography) . ........ - ----- ------ - ---- -- W/ _@ijX6 ACC NR: AP7009128 SOURCE CODE: 0 7/000/003/0117 INVENTOR: Khotyaintsev, N. P.; Loshak, M. G.; Korsakevich, N. I. 10RG: None 'TITLE: An installation for impact fatigue testing. Class 42, No. 191187 [azinounced the by Ithe Ukrainian "Order of the Red Banner of Labor" Scientific Research Institute for I iDesign and Technology of Superhard Synthetic Materials and.Tools (Ukrainskiy ordena, ITrudovogo Krasnogo Znazaeni nauchno-issledovatellskiy konstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskiy linstitut materialov i instrumenta)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 3, 1967, 117 TOpIC TAGS: test facility, fatigue test, impact test, electric measuring instrument ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate -introduces a fatigue testing installation which contains an electromagnet with an armature, a block on which this armatuare acts and a specimen holder. Test productivity is increased and impact duration is controlled by mounting the armature on an elastic suspension and connecting the electromagnet to a source of alternating current with a frequency equal to that of the mechanical system formed by the mass of.the armature and the rigidity of the suspension. A flat spring connects the armature to the striking block. Card 1/2 uDc; 620.178-353 kCC NR, AP T60-9 @ff 8- Jr lastic suspension; 2--aZmature; 3--electromagnet; 4-source of alternatin*g current; 5--flat spring; 6-striking block ISUB CODE: 09, 13, 14/ 9UBm DATE- 27Nov64 L.!:grd 2Z2 BELYANKBI, Fedor Pavlovich, akademik; IWASIMOp Sergey Vasillyevich, doktor tekhn. nauk; KHOTYANITSEV, flikolay Pavlovich, starshiy nauchnyy sotr.,- MOiN-IIM7F,-Ti-va Abramovna, vedushchiy inzh.; RADZIYEVSKIY,, Vadim Antonovich,, vedushchiv inzho; VASILEVSKAYAP Zoya Ivanovna, vedusbchiy inzh.; MAYGORt D.A., doktor tekhn,, nauk, otv. red.; KISINA, I.V.p red. izd-va; IJEEMM, T.R.p tekhn. red. 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Bote zhur- 46 no.1:131-132 ja 163., (14IRA 24:3) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zashchity rasteniyv Leningrad. (Gibberellic acid) (Leaves-Optical properties) s9kPiRo, i.D.5 KNOTYANovicH, A.V.; VEDENEYEVA, N.A. Physiological effect of frit fly larvae (Oscinosoma frit L.) on embryonic tissues of corn. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.4:978-980 0 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut zashchity rasteniy. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N.Pavlow-10m. - (Frit flies) (Corn (Mai2e)--Diseases and pests) -XI POLUKOV, I.M.; ATU)REYEV, S.V.; KHOTYANOVICH, A.V. Polymeric and macromolecular compounds in the protection of plants. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.9:14-17 S 160. (141U 15:6) (Plm-its, Protection of) (A * ltural chemicals) (Polymers VOUVGDIN, A.V.; EESHABOVO A.Y.; JUIOMNOVICH, A.V. - --- -------- -1- Testing granulated herbicides. Zeshch. rast. ot vrod. i bol. 6 no-4:18-19 Ap 16OLD (MIRA 15:6) - (Herbicides)