SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOLUSHOV, N.P. - KOLYADENKO, G.I.
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Veterinary'Obstetrics
Improvised phantom and conservation of the fetus. Veterinariia 29 no.
.3, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Acc essions, Library of Congress, julZ 1951.
Unclassified.
7. 2
XWJAHOV, M.P., veterin&rnyy vrach.
-
Couceraing ftofessor VA. Voskresonskli's method of
tracheotomy
in aul=as. VaterInwila 30 no.9:46-47 3 153. (WM 6:
8)
1. Kraenoslobadekty soovettakhaikum. Nordovskoy ASM.
MLUSH3VSN.P.
(From material received b~r'thd_ Editor on ClInical Practice
-Reports)
_b~ Veterlhariah'fl 'KOLUSHOV (FWasfioslobodsk_
OPO
Zooveterinaxy T~bbnicdl'S6hi6o-lp-'Mo-rdvinidii ASSR)*"
Pointing out- 'shoitcomin&
in present'ihethods for catifit-cattle -'Compre'ssion'6f the
prepuce add penis
in bulls and of thesubeutaneous abdominal vein in covs~
especially, in
lactating animals and the possibility of causing Injuries by &
quick fall
the iuthoi-'r6commdftds usifig for cattle the F4msian type
casting harness with
a firmly attached metal Ang Fasten a buckle to th6'loop of the
harness
s6 thd diameter of .the Im ;V~y be adjusted. The adjustment of
the hkmess
4kd-th6 catirigAU61fAs exact3* the smw as for workin3 with
horses* In thic
case the animAngo dowh_slo44.'
,_ __d' by the same
_Cattl
author,, Aftex~the animal has been cast and securely
restrained, one of the
asd6tants-exerts pressure on the throat from the side of the
esophagusp a
second inserts a gag into the mouth of. the cow and drawn out
the tongue so that
it lies flat., the third pressed down on the root of*th6
6ongue with an
obstetrical spatula so the foreign body may be seen. The
surgeon,'using an
obstetrical forceps for small animals, draws out the foreign
body. A
reflector or a flashlight ahodd be used'to light up the
throat, Prcparation
and the opevation should be carkied out quickly in view of the
restlessness
of the animal. ~',Veterinariya.J[3-7.,1952)
SO:dN0WO Report u-5638;lo March 1954;P.26; de g
KOLUSHOV, II.P., vaterinarnyy vrach.
Urine catheters for horses. Vaterinarii& 32 no.6:64 Jo 035*
(MLRA 8:7)
1.Krasneslebodskiy soovettekhnikam K*rdevskey ASSR.
(CATHCTERS) (HPOES-DrsEAsEs)
WIMSHOTo He?*, vaterinarMy vrach.
Treating malignant catarrhal favor in cows.'Voterina.riia, 33
no-7:
69 J1 156e Oqu 9: 9)
lArasnoolobodskly coovaterinarnyy takhnikum, Kordovskoy ASSR.
(Cattle-Diseases and pate) (Respiratory organs-Diseases)
REShSTNIKOVAO A.D.; FADEYEVA, M.A.; FILIPPOVA-11UTRIHINA, Z.L.;
nSIKOV, M.S.;
KOLUTROV, H.V.; FUGACHEV, A.G.
Diagnosis of toxoplasmoois in ohildren. Sov.mod. 25 no.1:47-50
Ja 162* OURA 15:4)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii II Moskovskog-o medit6inskogo
instituta (zav. - prof. K.F.Popov) i kafedry dotskoy khirurgii
(zav. - prof. $*D.Temovskiy).
A (TOXOPLAS~ZSIS)
.KOLUZAYEV, A-!D'-~ inzh.; PARSHIN, N.M., inzh.
Mechanization of the process of brightening aluminum ware.
Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 17 no.8:25-26 Ag t63. (MIRA 16:10)
KOLUZ
,~~~Arkadiy-10jhayjwich; KAMINSKIY, Ye. A., red.)
YEMZHIN,
V.V., tekhn. red.
(Repair and servicing of high-speed VAB-2
switches]Remont i
obaluzhivania bybtroaeistvaiushchikh
vykliuchatelei tipa
VAB-2. Vbskva,,,Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 47 p.
(Biblioteka
elektromontera.9 no.75) (MIRA 16:2)
(Electric switchgear-Maintenance and repair)
GURVICH, Veniazmin Grigorlyevich; &QjT;j~ZjYEY, 71-1
khaylovich;
, _ _ ~~ aj4 . 4
HAPINSHY, Ye.A., red. -h L :i_ _ __,._l__-___ -I.-,'-
[Repair and operation of high-speed VLB-28 switches] Re-
mont i ekspluatatsiia bystrodois-tvuiushchikh rjkliuchate-
lei tipa VAB-28. Moskva, lzd-vo "EnorL-lia," 1964'. 54 P.
(Biblioteka elektromontera, no.117) (MIRA 17:4)
SnhVSQV9f.- P-,of.,, FWKk, i.- Ya., and X Er-
2. UWR (600)
4. Poultry - Diseases
7. Active immization of chicks up to ths 45th day of life against
Asiatic fowl
cholera, Tructr Voes.inst.ekop.vet. 19 No. 1., 1952.
9. 'Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FOh*uarY
1953. Unclassified.1
It"EM B.T. (goskva); KOLUZENINEpL. [Wcruzhnine,Lj(%rlin);
HAIGHWOR.
-ttrarsir-torl.
Struggle between materialism and idealism in mathmatico. Ptol*'
Hat i fin Bulg 6 no.ItI-9 -Ta-FI63.
LYAPIN, P.D.; KOLI 9~s ~
Preventive measures at the Shaartuz focus in 1961.
Zdrav.Tadzh.
9 no. 3:8-9 ftr-Je 162. (MIRA 15:8)
(SHURTUZ--MAIARIA-PREVENTION)
,KGLV.,'dW-VSKIY, V. 11.
285,30
Uchyeniye 1. P. Pavlova I Psikhologiya Sov Pyedago,,,-ika,
1949,, No. 9, S. S2-63
SO: LITOPIS NO. 38
-0
K OLYA
YtEQUIP04FNTS FOR THE INJECTION SYSTK, I OF V1,UDERN DIESE1 ZvVTORS.
P 34. (JAXAMM. WEMOAZDASAGI GEPEK) Pudapest, flunE-ary Vol. 4 no I Apr
1957
SO: 1-bnthly Wex of E q st European Acessions (AEEI) Vol. 6 no 11
November 1957
KOLYA, Tibor
I I Requirements for the injection system of modern diesel engines.
Jarmu mdx-O gep 4 no.104-43 Ap 157*
KGLYA# Tibor. okleveles gepoozmernok
Subjective examination of the exhaust noise of DLesel motors.
Jarmu mezo gep 8 no.1:19-27 Ja 161.
1. Autokozlekedesi Tudomanyos Kutato Intezet tudomanyos
munkatarea.
ORR
KOLYADA, A., igronom
Level of agronomical work. Zemledelie 26 no,1:83-85
Ja'64.
(MIR& 170)
1. Inspektor-organizator,Mallahevokogo
proizvodstvennogo ~ .1
upravleniya Hostovskoy oblasti.
Agricultural Educat-icn
U-,uolved problems. Sov. agron. 10 no. 5, 152.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July
-195j, uncl.
2
KOLYADA, A. A.
Agriculture - Study and Teaching
Ripe questions. Sov. agron. U, No. 3, 1M.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
June 1953, Uncl.
KOLYADA, A.A.
More attention to sowing quality. Zemledelie 5 no.6:89 Je 157-
(Km 10:8)
l.Glavnyy agronom Mangkovo-Kalitvanskoy Nashinno-traktornoy stantaii.
Chertkovskogo rayon& Kamenskoy oblasti.
(Sowing)
KOLYAIA, A.
To the wide open spaces of collective farms* Nauka i
pored. op,
v nellkhoz. 8 no.9:65 S 158. (141RA 11:10)
1. IfachnIlnik tuspektail po sol'skomu kbozyaystvu
Chartkovskogo
raynna, Rostovskoy oblasti,
(Agriculture-Experlmentation)
L 32795-66 EWT(m)/EWP(v)/T/3dP(t)/ET IIEWP(k) IJP(c) JDIHMIEd-
ACC NR: AP6012586 GV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0314/66/000/004/0029/0030
AUTHOR: Medrish, 1. N. (Engineer); Bendrik, V. G. (Engineer)
LEo ~a
-Shaleyeva, V, L (Technician) Engineer);I
ORG: none J56Y
TITLE: Joint weldinj of tubeynade of two-IMr met steel Khl4Nl8V2BR
lus M3S
copper
SOURCE: Kbimicheekoye i neftyanoye mashinostroyeniye, no. 4, 1966,
29-30
TOPIC TAGS: welding technology, metal welding, steel, copper metal
joinind
;Kh14Nl8V2BR Ateel, M3S copper
.ABSTRACT: Coil pipe reactors made of high-alloy steels are used
frequently in the produc-
tion of mineral fertilizers. In order to make such coils less
brittle, the personnel of the
VNIIPTkhimmash designed and built a reactor incorporating welded
structures from two-
layer tubes with an (outside diameter, 32 mm; walls 7. 5 mm thick).
The thicker outer layer
was made of Kh14N18V2BR steel and -the inner lining consisted of M3S
copper 1. 5 mm thick.
These tubes w67re built by the All-Union Scientific Reseaich
Institute of Pipe Industries
Card 1/2 UDC: 621.643.411.4;621.9-419
L 32795-66
ACC NR: AP6012585
1
(Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut trubnoy
promyshlemosti) using conventional
methods. The present note describes in detail. the three-step welding
process: 1) helium-
.are manual welding of copper joints; 2) argon-arc welding of the two
halves of a protective
.ring made of steel; and 3) the final manual welding of the external
part of the joint. Ortg.
art. has: 2 figures.
'SUB CODE: 13 / SUBM DATE: none I'
Joining of dissimilar metals
Card 2/2
BRANDIN., A. V.;'SUMIT, B. D.
Dielectric properties of polyhydric alcohols in the
liquid state,
Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no. 3:510-516 Mr 163. (MIM 17:5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
Lomonosova.
B'URKATSKIY, A.P., +A16Mk; KUCHEUWO, M.G., tek-Iml ;..XQL
tekhnik
use of e1qatrie insulation on substations located in districts
with polliited air. Energetik 10 no.3:A6 Mr 162. (MIR& 15:2)
(Electric insulators and insulation)
(Electric Aubstations)
KOLYAD&, F. Ya.
Liver function tests In syphilitis patients treated by reinforced
method. Yest.vaner. no.2:27-28 Mr-Ap 150. (CLKL 19:3)
1. Of the Clinic for Skin and Venereal Diseasee (Head -- Prof. A.I.
Kartamyshav), Kiev Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Insti-
tuta Imeni Academician A.A.Bogomolets.
Silpificance of t"Mad tub= in tho blood of patients
with oczemd. d"My, &ad f4orf&sW,- F. E. Kuty4d&
(1kirtmnicts 01. lost., Kiev). I'ejfis'k ~'IvriWd` i
V~rma". 19N, No. 3. 2411-2.-Thc reshfuzl C (I.e.: C
kit Otti PPtU. Of "eifll) CXPreWd in ml- K~Cr^ -An -
nere%wy for Its uxWstion (M nl.o(duldl is 0.43-OM in
healthysubjects. It rises (0.47-0.78) in eczema, but not
much (0.44-0.66) in psoriasis, and 10.47-0.61) in pyo-'
de
xm AA a mult. the accumulation of Incompletely
prMucts retards nonnal oxidatria" procem'".
KOLTADA..F*Ye.; RVACEWTA. T,P.
Case of syphilitic aortic aneurysm which opened Into the left pleural
cavity. Test.ven.1,dern. no,2;38-39 Kr-Ap 154. WU 7t4)
1. Is Kiyavskogo dermate-venerologichaskogo instituta.
(Syphilis) (Aortic aneurysms)
E-ARDIN, I..- RX0. R.; BZXMIN. N.; BOYXP'V.; BORISOV,
A.; BTCHKOT. V.; '
AA5119M, S.; VIROGWOV, V.; VILEUiiiSKIT, A.; WOMV. G.;
DWORIN.
S.; DMAPIRIM. Te.; DLDEHO. T.; DIUXONOV. N.; ZOUTM, S.;
UKUROV, A.; NANCY. I.; XIMNOT. X.: KOLTM,-G.; KOROBOV.
P.;
LISKOV. A.; LUKIC.Hj L.; LYUBINOT, A.; MMSIMM,
S.;.NYRTSYKOV. A.;
Pwasy, M.; PZTRUSHA. F.; PITUSKlyi A.; POPOV$ I.; PAYM,
P.;
.ROZHKOV' A.; SAPOZHNIKOT, L.; SlaW, P.; SOKOLOV, P.;
TIVOSYAII. I.;
TIMONOV M.; TISRCMMO, S.; FILIMT. D.; YOMMO. N.; SM=OT,
P'. . , ziiiii I Yi.V. JL.
Fedor AlskmandroviA Markulov-. Koko t khim.no-7:62 156.
(WJU 9:22)
(Morkulov, Fedor Aleksandrovich, 1900-1956)
Ko"",,~ inshenero
On the effective use and rate of construction of automatic
contrml and telenechanical systems. Zhel. dor. tranap. 38
no.9:72-76 3 156i (14LR& 9:10)
(Railroads-Signaling)
)CC&
XAPUSTIVA, Irina Andrianoyna; KMITIN. Boris- Ivanovich; NARUSHKO,
Fedor---
Ivanovich; XOLYADA, G.L. re4aktor.- BOBROVA, U.N.. iekhnicheskly
redaktor
Elverience in aervicing automatic train control equipment] Opyt
obslu~ivaniia ustroletv marshrutuo .relainot tientralizataii. Mo-
skva, Goo* transp. shal-dor. lzd-~vo, 195?. 44 p. (Kft 10:4)
. (Railroads--Automatic train control)
KOLYAM, G,I., insh,
Shock absorbers for signaling relays. Avtom., telem. i
eviaz'
2 no.3:19-20 Mr 158. (min 13:1)
l.Bachallnik otdola apstaializateii. tgantralizataii i
blokirovki
Glavnogo upravlentya signalizatail i evyazi 14inisterstva
putey soobshc
niyas
(Blectria relays) (Railroads--SignaliDg)
KOLYADA, G.I.
Inspection and repair of the high voltage line In an automatic
block system. Avtom., telem.i sviai 2 no.4:21-23 Ap '58,
(MIRA 12:12)
1. Nacballnik otdela Spetsiallnogo tuentrallnogo byuro
Glavnogo upravlani7a signalizatsii I evyazi.
(Electric lines--Maintenance and repair)
.(Railroads--Signaling-Block system)
ZHILITSOV, Petr Nikolayevich, inzh.- KOLTADA,,,-,GrIg9riy Ivanovich,
inzh.;
PMEIN, N.Y.. kand.tekhn.nai&-x~
red.; BOBROTA, Ye.K., takhn.red.
(Manual for electricians of dispatcher controlled eigaal Aystems]
Rukovodstvo elaktromakhaniku i monteru dispetcherskoi teentrali-
zateii. Moskva, Gos.transp.shel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 282 p.
(Railroads-Zlectric equipment) (KIRA 12:12)
All signaling devices should most the specifications of the $Technical
operation rules.$ Avtom. telem. I sv1az' 3 no.11:4-3 V 159 (MIRA 13:3)
1. Nachallnik otaela sigulizatsii. teentralizatsii i blokirovki
Glavnogo upravleniya signalizateii L avyazi Ministerstva putey
soobahcheni,va.
(Railroads--Signaling)
ARM=, I.D.. insh.
Now rules ensuring safety ~qr. traffic. Avtom.telem, i avlas'
3 no*12:3-5 D 159o (MIR& 13:4)
(Railroads-Traffic)
XWOR, V.B., Inzh.; KOLYADA. G-I.. inzh.
Approval has been given for the use of graphite grease
for the lubrication of rail bonds. Pat' i putekhozo nooll:
12-13 N 159. (MIU 13:4)
1.,Nachalinik takhnicheekogo Wale, Glevnogo upravleniya puti I
sooruzhenly (for Kantor). 2o Nachallnik otdala signalizateil,
tsentra~~Uatgii I blo)drov!d Glavnogo upravleniya signalizateii
I svyazi (for Kolyada)e
(Blectric railroads-RAIls) (Oraphite)
(Imbrication and lubricants)
XCLTADAA, O-L. insh. 77]
Development of the mans for railroad automation wd remote
control* Zhalsdortransp, 41 no!012:53-56 3) 159
(Kim 1;:4)
(Railroads-31vialling) (Automation)
ZHILITSOVi Petr Nikoloqevichl KOLrADA&-Qrlgoriy Ivanoviahl
GAMBURG# Toolu*p
inzb.p redol MARMOVAj G*Iop inzl2op red-o-MBIMA-t-To-oNop
teklmrodo
loonaige, mawAl on signalingp interlooking and blook systems]
Kratkii
spravoobnik po sig=Uzataiip toontralizataii i blokirovka.
Mo*7aq
Vaes. izdatellsko-polAgr, obwedinanis M-va putei
soobehaboniial 1960.,
137 pi. (Railroads-Sigmling) OURA 240) -
KOLYAM, G.I.
------------
Now rnles for the prnpar maintenance of signaling devices Avtomo,
telem.1 aviaz' 4 no.1:4-5 F 16o. ZKIRA 13:6)
1. Nsoballnik otdola spetsializateii, teentralizatsii i blokirovki
Glavuogo upravleniya signalizataii i avyazi Kiuisterstva putey
soobabeheniya.
(Railroads--6Jgu&1W)
KOLUDA, G.; VAZUR, A.; SINTAGOVSKIT, A. (ShoetkiL, Sumelaya oblast')
Easy to understand and to visualize, Posh.delo 6 no.6:24 Je
160. (M2& 13:7)
1. Zaiestitall nachallnika poshernogo oiryads, Nakeyevlm# -1 St&lins-
ka7s. oblest' (for 11yada). 2. Nlachallnl~ poxharnoy chasti, TIvov
(for Mazur).-
(Fite prevention-Study and teaching)
Msum~l aide)
KOLTAD&, G.&T., insh,
Harmful haste* 4vtomotioleme i sylas' 4 no.11:43-44 N 160o
A, 13.11
MIRA 13: 11)
(
(Railroado--Signaling--Interlocking systems)
.;KOLYADA, Glill., inoh.
At the. Yzyl.-Orda divisi n. Avtom., telem. i sviazi 5 no.4:40
Ap 161, (MIRA 14:6)
(Kzyl-Orda '~rovince-Railroads-Zignaling)
NASTENKO, P.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; ~QLT&14,, G.I.,[Koliada,
H.I.]
Machines for continuous potato digging. Mekh. sill. hosp. 13
no.9tll-13 8 162'0 (MIRA 17:3)
1. Starshij inzh. upravleniya v'nedreniya novoy tekhnW
respublikanskogo obl'yedineniya "Ukrsillgosptekhnika".
XOLYADA, G.I.
Further tasks in the.mechanization and automation of calculation
operations. Zhel.dor.transp. 44 no.4:42-45 Ap '62. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Nachal'nik tresta "Transorgmashuchet" Ministerstva putey
soobshcheniya.
(Electronic calculating machines) (Railroads--Management)
KOLYADA G.I.
Pomputers for engineering calculations. kvtom.t telem. i
sviazl 7
no.2:45~;47 F 163.
1. Nadhallnik Gosudarstvennogo tresta pio grganizataii
makhardsirovannogo
ucheta Ministdrstva putey soobshcheniya WSR.
(Railroads--Electroni-a equipment)
MLYADA, G.I., inah.
The ATT-2 fertilizer-distributing device. Mashinostroenie no.5t
105-106 S-0 163, (MIRA 16:12)
KOLYADA, G.I., inzh.
-------
The AAP-0,5 "Mikron" aerosol pulsating device.
Masbinostroeniei no.
4'.102-104 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Ukrsellkhoztekhnika.
KOLYADA, G.I., inzh.
The KPII-100 mounted tractor trench digger. Ylash-Inostroenie no.6v
86-87 N-D f63, (MIRA 16:12),
KOLYADAY G.I., inzh.
New machines for chemical protection of plants.
Mashinostroenie
no.-3:63-66 My-je 164. (MIRA 17-11)
NARTSISHKO, N.Yus, inzh.1 KOLYADA, G.I., inzh.
Unit for injecting anhydrous ammonium in noll. Mashinoctroenie
no.108 Ja-F 165- (MIRA l8t4)
~~ 0
KOLYADA, G.I.
Improving the afficiency.of aocounting,machanization and automation.
Zbel. dor. transp. 47 no.7*69-72 Jl 165. (KRA 18.- 7)
1. Nachallnik tresta "Transorgmashuchat".
KOLYADA, G.N.
Efficient. prepration of care for loading. 7~ial. dor. transp. 47
no.3~42-44 Mr 165. 18.-5)
1. 7-amastitelf nachallbika Konotopskogo otdelenlya Yugo-7apadnoy
dorogi.
KOLYAMA, Is-
Our experience with business accounting on tho collective farm.
Tqp. ekon, no.11:146-149 9 1,57. (MIRA 1192)
1. Prednedatell 61khoza "Zhovtenl." hvehadubechanokogo rayona.
Kiyevskoy dblamtI.
(Collective farms-Accounting)
Gogoll, Nikolay Vasillyevich, 1809-1952.
With the fellow countrymen of a great Russian writer. V pom.profaktivu
13, No- 4, 19520
Monthly 1-ist of Russian Accessions, Library of Congresso-March 1952.
Unclassified.
_WLYADA, I., podpoDovnik; DOLODONOV, S., podpolkovnik
Guard protective material,. Voen. vest. 41 no.4:66 Ap 162.
2,
(MIRA 15:4)
A 15:4)
(Chemical warfare--Safety measures)
ORLOVSKTY, A.,- IMAYLOVA, I ;c,,-__KOLYADA., I,- KOROVKIN, M.
Semitrailer with a hydraulic drive for the steering of
wheels. Avtotransp. 40 no*3:33,-34 Mr 162. W= 15:2)
(Truck trailers)
3/018/63/000/002/001/001
Aoo4/A 126
AUTHORIG: Kolyada, I.j Dolodonov,_S., Lieutenant-Colonels
TiTtE.. Pro~tection'from radioactive substances and toxic agents
PERIODICAL: Voyennyy vestnik,'no., 2,..1963, 54 55~
TECT: The ''authors- des6ribe- ways and means for.an efficient protection
from radioactive'substances~ toxic agents.and war,gas in winter. They
point out
that after snovi-,fall. and .by .. Jin'ow~storms radioactive fallout may
be carried by
snow and.storm .to areas wherq -a. contamin.a Ition was not to be
expected, and thit
radiation.monitors-do'no.t operate ac-cuiately at low. temperatures.
They enumerate
the various measiares and rhoriitoring methods.-that are to be applied
by the radia-
tion detection teams,: and describe the behavior -and protective
clothing and
itteans of an attacking battalion in a'cont'aminated.zone'S as well as
the various
disinfection measures-to.bel'taken to make sure that all
radloactive'substance.
and toxic agents are remove -
d
Card 1/1
KOLTADA, I.A.
Compensating quantitative indicator for gas leaks. Gas.prom.
4 no-9:34-35 3 959. (MIRA 12:11)
(Gas motors)
I, A.
'Itil 1,
TekhnikA bezopasnosti v gazovcm khoziaistva zavoda fafety technique in
handling gas in
a plarV. Izd. 2-e, ispr. i dop, Kiev., Mashgizi,"1952. 1Z,7 p,
SO: Month2Z List of Russian Accessions, Vol 6 No 6 September 1953
PHASE I BOOK EaWIVATION S0715629
KDlyada, Ivan, Alekseyevich,, and Petr Maksimovich Gofman-Zakharov
Germetichnost' gazopro'Vo4ov i opredeleniye utecW gaza (Airtight~esa
qf Gas
Pipelines and Detection of Gas Leaks) Hoscow.9 Gostoptekhizdat.,
1960.
68 p. 6#100 copies printea.
Chief Ed.: V. N. Sidor~v; Tech. Ed.: A. S. Polosina.
PURPOSE- This booklet is intended for engineers and technicians
concerned,vith
the planning.. construction, and operation of municipal anj
indwtrial gas
supply systems.
COVERAGE: The booklet deals with gas losses in municipal and
industrial gas
supply systems an~ methods for minimizing them. Quantitative and
qualitative
methods for determining gas leaks and nomograms for estinating gas
escape artd.
discussed in detail. Soviet instruments for determining leaks are
also'
comwed. Among thesel are the MakVII (Makayevka State Scientific
Research
Institute of IndustriU Safety in Mining) gas detectors, the gas
sIgnalling
apparatas of P, A. Kuz1m:tn1s system, the PGF-13.portable gas
anilyzer of
Engineer Faynberg's system, the automatic methane indicators 124-2
and IK-3
C
Airtightneas.of Gas Pipelines (Vant.) BOT15629
manufactured at the 1(barikov "Krasnyy meta.131stw Plant, the LI01!
diffuion
indicator designed by the Leningradgkiy institut oldirany trada (Lenij~
Institute of Industrial Ryglene),q and the gas flowmeters designed by
the
Institut ispollzovaniya gaza (Institute of Gas Utilization),, Academy
of
Sciences UkrlM. No personalities are mentioned. There are 7
references..
all Soviet.
TABLE OF COMMM:
Introduction
3
ch. 1. Losses of (Sas Fdel From gas Pipelines 4
1. General information 4
2. Lea1mge of gas fuel as the cause of fires an& explosions 6
Ch. Ile' Hodern, Methods and Means of Determining Leakages of Gas Fuel
ll
1. Organization of operations in the detection of gas fuel leaks 3.1
2. Qualitative methods for determining gas leaks 19
3. Quantitative methods for determining gas leaks 44
Ch. III. Improvement of Methods and Means of Determining Gas Leaks 60
1. Compensation,quantitative method 61
NECMEV, Mikhail Aleksandrovich. Prinimal uchastiye MITROFANOV.,
IeA*J,
in2h.; ZUBAREV, S.A.t retsenzent; LEVDI., A.M.., retsenzent;
SIGAL.. I.Ya... retsenzeng;AQU_APA,_LA..,,_,reteenzent; SrOlym.,
Ye.B.., nauchwjy red.; FEDOTOVA, M.L., ved. red.; SAFRONOVA,,
I.M.~
tekbn. red.
(Safety measures in the transportation, distribution, and use
of gas fuel] Tekbnika bezopasnosti pri transportirovke., ras-
predelenii i ispolIzovanii gazovogo topliva. Izd.3., perer,
i dop. Leningrad,, Gostaptekhizdat., 1962. 299 p
(Gas as fuel-Safety measures)
L 24409-66 urra)/ WV1
ACC HRt A.P6006369 SOME coDzz Wa4l.3/66/boo/bo2/0100/0100
AUTFORS: Chernoval, V. So; 'Shcherba, No Uo; Fralin, No V.: Dashevsk:in L.
No,-,.
Gudri~ H~. rediv, V. A. a. Kazur P. A.;
4", Ivanova
Kolyad,
lasicavichL Lo Yea
ORG.* none 13
farn j
TITLE: Streamlineflaw mster?K11a.. No. 178125 ounced by Gas Institute.
M UkrSSR, (Institi, gaza AN Uk-rSSR)7
A
SOURCE.- Izabreteniya,, promIyablenuM abraztsy, tovarnM snakis no, 2p
1966P-100:
I TOPM TAGS: flew meter., atreamline flow
ABSTRAM This Author Certificate presents a streamline flow,mater
containing a..
sensing element in the form: of -a pivoted vane and jet rectifiers
mouated:in.front
of and behind the vane (see Fig. 1). To decrease vibrations, the pivoted
vane
has a bard in the side opposite the flow direction. A plate whose center of
gravity is displaced toward the free and or the vane is hinged to the
vane. There
is also a bypass tube,conne-ating the front and back of the vane*
;,,Card 1/2 UDG t 532-574-27
KOLYADA, Ivan Mitrofanovich; FRIDNERpA.,red.;
MOLCHANOVAJ., tekhn.
[Through sunny Odessa; a concise guidebook] Po
solnechnoi
Odesse; kratkii putevoditell. Odessa, Odesskoe
knizhnoe izd-
vop 1963. 127 p. (MIRA 16;10)
(Odessa--Guidebooks)
SOV/137-59-3-6380
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 4959, Nr 3, p
207 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Pelikh, V. N., Mladova, A. A., Shul'te, G. Yu., Kolyada, M.
F.
TITLE: Quality Control of Malleable Iron
(Kontroll kachestva kovkogo chuguna)
PERIODICAL: Tekhn,ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Zaporozhsk. ekol~- adm.
r-na,
1958, Nr 3, pp 50-51
ABSTRACT: The mechanical properties of malleable iron are to a
considerable
degree determined by its chemical composition. The summary C
and Si content, the other elements being stable, has a decisive in-
fluence on the structure of the metal. Being fairly time-consuming,
the method of determining the C and Si content in the iron by
chemical
analysis was not adequate to ensure timely adjustment of the metal
prior to casting it into molds. Instead, a high-speed inspection
method utilizing production samples is employed. The samples are
withdrawn at 30-minute intervals throughout the entire smelting
operation. Bars, 50 mm in diameter and 200 mm long, are cast in
sand molds where they are allowed to cool for 10 minutes; they are
Card 1/2 then immersed in water and brokentin'to two approximately
equal
SOV/137-59-3-6380
Quality Control of Malleable Iron
sections - The character of the fracture may serve in judging the summary
C and
Si content. A relationship was established between the appearance of the
fracture
in a cast production sample and the chemical composition, the
microstructure,
and the mechanical properties of the metal.
A. s.,
_D)9
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-var. i,Ulkhaylovloh, F a Ina Fed or o,,,-r F, S In rk
and
.31-,nn7ye p,)razhen1_ya I
a ;j e a a n Ji ..1 r T r e a mn
r ch a
r 'q . Bib 1 1; (- i-a praK_~._ i EL
pr-In"ed,
N. Kon5tantinov; Tech. Ed.: L. A. Zapollakaya.
F;UaI~ICSE: The book is intended for physicians in all specialities
fDr students of advanced courses at m6dloal _'nS-,!tUte3.
-eating severe radiation
T'le bGok describes methods of I,- ~
eau t`ie tceatment of patients with, r diation slakness.,
4. -,-- - f- - -, a
-a anget '664
and the patholoVoal- lirrin _~he_ -organism -in - the
dla- 1- --a d-;
-----courae
of xidiat~.,Loi:,-si
gnos s*,
evadlla~iOrit4k-:__60ual iqs---'Tr-b m**',- das'~ o-Vi6assi,
-d4s'tr4dU6rt,'a11d
the' --And
0ime 0---con ro
FOLYADA, M. S. ----I
32484. Povrezhdenl-ya derevyannogo truboprovoda. Gidrotekhn. stroit-vo,
101pa, No.
I "
10, s. 23-25.
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, VOL 50, Moskva, 1949
KOLYAM. ff.
Prevent accidelate on lea, Voen.znan. 34 no.12:30 D 158.
1 (MIRA 12:2)
1, Nachallnik spanatellnoy slqh~y Noskovskop gorodskogo
komiteta Dobrovollnogo obehichellAya sodeyetviya armit,
aViateii
i flotu.
(Rescue work) (Ice rivers, lakes, etc.)
I .I - - - - -. -
C-) ~ j /A I
KOLYADA,-., N. (g.Kiviyli, Betonskaya SSR)
69'fire -prevention comittee. Pozh.delo 3 no.10:11 0 157.
(MIRA 10:11) IL
(Estonia-Ugnite) I
ANASMIN, I.A., kapitan 1 ranga; BARABOLYA, F.D., polkoynik
yaridicheskoy
sluzhby; VOLKOV, A.S., inzh.-kapitan 1 ranga; VOROBI M , A.P.,
kapitan 1 ranga; VASILIYEV, I.V., kapitan 1 ranga zapasa; VIYUMNKO,
N.F., kand.voyanno-morskikh nauk. kapitan 1 rsnga; GENM, A.L.,
doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk, inshener-kontr-admiral; YBRIMNKO, B.Ta..
kapitan 1 ranga; ZYMM, B.I., kand.istor.nauk, mayor; KAZANKOVO
A.A., kapitan 1 runga; KOZIN, K.K.. kapitan 1 ranga zapasa; _
_EOLYQ~
kapitan 1 ranga zapasa; XMINICH, D.D., inzh.-kapitan 1 ranga;
LOBACH-MUCIONKO, K.B., dotsent, inzhener-kapitan 2 rangn zapasa;
HASHAROV, A.I., polkovnik zapasa; MYASISHC M , V.I., inzhener kontr-
admiral; FHMOV, L.G., kapitan 1 ranga v otstavke; PROKOFIYBV. V.M.,
kapitan 1 ranga; POZN AM IRKO, A.S., kapitan 1 ranga zapasa;
(Continued on next card)
AKAqWT 1. A. -(continued) Card 2.
PYASKOVSKIY, G.M., polkovnik; SINITSYN, N.I., polkovnik.
Prinimali
uchastiye: ANDREM , V.V., kapitan-1 range; IVANOV, V.P.,
Whener-
kapitan 2 ranga; CHMOUSIKO, L.D.,"Inghener-kapitan 1 range;
~HIKANOV, Ye.P., inzhener-kapitan 2 ranga. FADEM, Y.G..
vitse-
admiral zapass, elaynyy red.; GERNGROSS, V.M., kapitan 1
range, zapa-
ea. red.; STAROV,.N.N., kapitan 1 range v otstavke, red.;
SOKOWTA,
G.Fe, tekhn.red.
.[Karine dictionary] Morskoi slovar'. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo
M-va obor.
a:M. Vol.2. 0 - IA. 1959. 440 -P- (MIRA 12:12)
(Naval art and scienc8--Dictionaries)
(Merchant marine--Dictionaries)
AUTHORS: Klygin, A. Ye., Kolyada, No So SOV/78-3-12-26/36
TITLE: Investigation of the System Uranyl Nitrate - 8-Oxyquinoline
-
Water by the Solubility Method (Izuchaniye sistemy uranil-
nitrat - 8-oksikhinolin - voda metodom rastvorimosti)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 12,
pp 2767 _2770 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The dissociation constants of 8-oxyquinoline and the
solubility
of uranyl 8-oxyquinoline were investigatedo The solubility of
8-oxyquinoline-is dependent upon the pH value for the solution.
It increases with a decrease in the PH of the solution. For
the dissociation constants K 1 and K 2 the following values were
found: [H tj rR R1 6 -10
K ........ [.-. TR+ 8.66.1o- and K 1-76.1o
1 = k2 2 PMJ
The average value for the concentration of the undissociated
molecules of 6-oxyquinoline is 4-46.10-3 moles/l. The solubility
product for uranyl 8-oxyquinoline (UO 2R2* HR) was found by
determining the solubility in solutions of varying pH values.
Card 1/2 P was found to have the following values at 250C:
SOV/76-3-12-26/36
Investigation of the System Uranyl Nitrate B-Oxyquinoline - Water
by the
Solubility Method
P = UO 2+ R -12 [H 1-9.jO-5)-10-'9
11 21 1 -
There are 2 table and 9 referoncoo, 7 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED., September 5, 1957
Card 2/2
5W, 21(l) SOV/76-4-1-45/48
AUTHORS: Klygin, A. Ye., Kolyada, N. S.
TITLE: The Examination of the System UO 2so 3- (NH4 )2 so 3-H20 by the
Solubility Method (Issledovaniye sistemy UO 2so 3- (NH 4)2SO3-H20
*etodom. rastvorimosti)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiij 1959, Vol 4,Nr.17
pp 239-242 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The solution ]products of UO 30 and the composition and
stabil-
2 3
ity constant of the complex compound which is formed fr=
the interaction of uranyl sulfite and ammonium sulfite
solution was investigate4. The production of uranyl sulfite was
carried out by the method of Kohlschuetter (Ref 1). Thermograms
were platted with the uranyl sulfite produced (UO 2so 3*4.5H2O)..~,
The thermogram shows three endothermic effects: in the tempera-'
ture ranges from 50 to 900, 105 to 1350, and 170 to 2100C.
An exothermic effect appears at 210-3?OOC. The solubility-iso
therm of the system UO SO (Nil ) so -a 0 was examined at 250
2 4 2 2
Card 1/2 It can be seen from the results that the solubility of UO2 so3
21~
SOV/78-4-1-45/48
The Examination of.the System UO 2s03 -(NH 4)2SO3-H20 by the
Solubility Method
in ammonium sulfite solutions decreases with an increase of
the concentration of ammonium sulfite and reaches a minimum
with a concentration of ammonium sulfite of 6.24-10-2 mol 1/1..
The solubility increases with higher concentrations of ammonium
sulfite and complex formation takes place. The solubility
product is P 02+ 0'-] = 2.56.10-9. The mean value of the
IU 2 1 ES 3
stability constant is UO 2+ so 2- 2
K 2 ) F 3 - 0-8
H 0 (so )2-1 '. 7.92.1
EU 2 3 2
T11P thermogram was nlotted by Ye. F. Goryunov with t:ia ai,'I
c.0
t,,,u *g. S. ]rmrp~kov- pyrometer. There are 1 figure, 2 tables,
and
8 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: April 7, 1958
Card 2/2
,57. 2 .7 o o (A)
AUTHORS3 Klygin, A. Ye., Kolyada, ff. S.
TITLEs Uranyl Thiosulfate
4c~.~ 6 ? ~_Y Y
wrr=
S/078/60/005/05/32/037
B004/BO16
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiij ig6o, Vol. 5, No- 59
Pp- 1170 - 1171
TEXTs It was the purpose of the present paper to clarify whether
uranium forms
complex compounds with thiosulfates, to which the analytical
rapid method
according to K. B. Yatsimirskiy and Ye. N. Roslyakova, (Ref. 1)
would be applic-
able. They determined the solubility in the system UO S 0 Na S 0
- V at
2 2 3 - 2 2 3 'Y
250. The dissolved uranium was determined volumetrically, the
uranium in the solid
phase gravimetrically, the thiosulfate always iodometrically. The
pH was measured
on a PPTV-1 potentiometer and an LU-2 tube amplifier. The re3ults
are pre-
sented in table 1. The solid phase always consisted of U02
S20YH20. No complex
compounds are formed. The solubility product of uranyl
thiosulfate was found to
be (3.83+0.27).10-4. There are I tabla and 9 rPfPrPnnRa. A nf
whinh 0-ra Rnwia+
SUBMITTED: July 6, 1959
Card 1/1
S/076/61/006/001/012/019
B017/BO54
AUTHORSt Klygin, A. Ye., Kolyada, N. S.
TITLEt Study of theReaction of Uran-y!"Vith Copperon by Speotro-
photometry and Solubility Determinations
PERIODICALs Zhurnal noorganicheakoy khimii, 1961, Vol. 6, No. 1,
pp. 216 - 221
TEXT% The authors studied the composition and the formation constant
of uranyl copperonates and the solubility product of ammonium uranyl
copperonate. Investigations were made on an U-4 (3F-4)
spectrophotometer.
The pH value of solutions was measured by a lTffTS-1 (PPTV-1)
potentiometer.
The spectrophotometric studies showed that in the system
U02C12 - C 6H 5N202H - H20 soluble uranyl copperonate U02(C6H5N202)2
is
formed which has a formation constant Ko a (1.1 � 0-5)-1011- Fig-1
shows
the optical density as a function of the wavelength of solutions of
uranyl
chloride, copperon, and their reaction products. Complex UO (C H N 0
was
2% 6 5 2 2)2
Card 1/2
Study of the He'action of Uranyl With Copperon
S/078/61/006/001/012/019
by Spectrophotometry and Solubility Determina- B017/BO54
tions
found by determining the optical density at 370 m~L. Fig.3
shows the optical
density as a function of the pH value of the solution. Complex
formation
and stoichiometric coefficients were determined by the method of
I. I. 0stromyslenskiy (Ref-4) and N. P. Komars (Ref-5). Table 1
gives data
for calculating the molar 'absorption coefficient of compound
UO (C H N 0 at pH - 4.9 and 370 mt. Table 2 gives data and
results of 111~
12 6 5 2 2)2
calculation of the formation constant of uranyl copperonate at
25 C. On
addition of excess copperonate, the uranyl copperonate is
transformed into
difficultly soluble ammonium uranyl copperonate of the
composition
N44UO2(C6H5N'-02)3 and the solubility product
+ 10
P - [NH [UO (C H N 0 H N 0-1 -'(5-8 + 2-5)-10- . Table 3 gives
ex-
4] 2 6 5 2 2)2][C6 5 2 2
perimental data.and results of calculation of the solubility
product of
ammonium uranyl copperonate at 250C. The solubility of ammonium
uranyl
copperonate depends on the pH value of the solution.
Quantitative
precipitation of uranium as ammonium uranyl copperonate is
achieved in a
pH range between 4 and 7. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 11
i?eferences:
9 Soviet and 1 Czechoslovakian.
SUBMITTED: October 2, 1959
Card 2/2
S/075/61/01 610011010/019
b's too B013/BO55
AUTHORS: Klygin, A.- Ye Nikoltskaya, No L., Kolyadaj No S.f and
Zavrazhnova, Do M.
TITLEt Complexonometrio Determination of Tetravalent Uranium
Using
Areenazo I as Indicator
FERIODICALt Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1961, Voi. 16, No. 19
pp.. 110-112
TEM This brief communication describes a method suggested for
determin-
ing uranium(IV) by titration with Complexone III which does not
require
removal of excess reducinq agent. The minimum pa at which
complexonor-
metric titration of 5-10-4 M solutions of uranium(lv) can be
performed
with an accuracy of up to 0.1% was calculated at pHmin ' 105,
using the
equation by K. B. Yatsimirskiy (Rofe I)o Arsonazo I was ohosen
as indica:tor
for optical end-point determination. Arsenazo I forms a blue
compound with
uranium(Iv). Compound formation is a maximu# between pH 1-7 and
0.1. At a,
pH outside this range, values obtained for uranium are low..
Reduction of
Card 1/3
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Complexonometric Determination of Tetra-valent
S/075/61/016/001/018/019
Uranium Using Arsenazo I as Indicator B013/B055
uranyl salts to uranium(IV) can be effected with sodium acid
sulfite, or,
preferably# with formamidine sulfinie acid H2NC(NE)SO(OH) (Ref-
5)- 0.2 g
of formamidine sulfinie acid in 0.25 N sulfuric acid at
boiling-point
reduces approximately 200 mg of uranyl iones Table 1 summarizes
the, results
of determining,uranium in solutions of its salts in the
presence of
foreign substances# The gravimetrically and the
complexonometrically obr
tained data are compared in Table 2. The suggested:method
p'4rmits accurate
and sufficiently reproducible determination of uranium in its
oxides, salts$
alloys with aluminum, silicon, iron, and beryllium, as well as
in aqueous
and tributyl phosphate solution.
A13+ N12+ C02+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 3+ 2+ 3+ 3+
1 0 , Zn Is Cd I Mg j Mn , Cr , Be 9 La , and Ce
in quantities comparable with uranium content, as well as up
t0.30 mg of
tartaric acid$ UP to 35 mg of citric acid, up to 2 g of sodium
sulfate$
up to I g of sodium nitrite# and up to 100 mg of hydrazine- or
hydroxyl-
amine sulfate do not interfere in the determination of 2 - 115
mg of
uranium. Th4+t SC3+, In3+1 Zr4+ 4+ 3- - 2- interfere.
I Hf , P04 # F , a:nd C204
The authors thank V. A. Golovnya and G, T. Bolotova for
supplying data
Card 2/3
88585
Complexonometric Determination of Tetravalent
S/075/61/016/001/018/019
Uranium Using Arsenazo I as Indicator t'
B01 3kB055
on the properties of, formamidine sulfinic. acid and or; the
experimental
conditions of uranium reduction. There are 2 tables and 6
referenc,es3
3 Soviet, I Swiss, 1 German# and 2 US.
SUBMITTED: January 15, 1960
Card 3/3
4
KLYGINI A.Ye.; KOLYADA, NOS.# ZAVRAZHNOVAO D.M.
Reaction of pentavalent molybdemm with (etlaylenediamino)
tetraacetic
acid. zhur. anal. khim. '16 no. /,:IA.2-447 ji-Ag 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
(Holybdemm) (Adetic acid)
8/032/61/027/001/004/037
B017/BO54
AUTHORS: Klygin# A. Ye.., and Kolyada, N6 St
- --------- Ewa*
TITLE: Complexometric Method of Determining Zirconium With
Xylenol Orange as Indicator
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1961# Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 23-24
TEXT: The titration of zirconium with Complexon using xylenol orange as
indicator is very accurate. A 0.25 molar sulfuric acid solution is the
optimum. A figure shows the optimum density of the zirconium complex
with
xylenol orange as dependent on the sulfuric acid concentration. Excess
Na so favors a rapid color change in the point of equivalence. The
2 4
authors give the accurate course of zirconium determination in alloys.
The
zirconium alloy is decomposed either by concentrated qdrochlorio acid
in
the presence of H 202 or by sodium bisulfate at 600-800 C. An aliquot
part
(2-20 mg of zirconium) is mixed in a 250 ml flask with 50 mi of 1 N
sulfuric acid and subsequently with 1-5 9 of sodium sulfate and 80 ml
of
water, and the sample is boiled. 1 ml of 0-05% xylenol orange solution
is
Card 1/2
Complexometrio Method of Determining 3/032/61/027/001/004/037
Zirconium With Xylenol Orange as Indicator B017/BO54
added to the hot solution, and titration is conducted with a 2
10-2
molar Trilon B solution until the cherry-red color turns to
yellow.
Table I shows the results of determination of zirconium in
solutions
prepared from zirconium salt in the presence of uranium,
aluminum, and
iron. The method permits a determination of 1-5 - 20 mg of
zirconium in
the presence of 200 mg of uranium, 200 mg of aluminum, and 5
mg of iron.
The zirconium determination is not disturbed by the following
cations:
Pe, In, Be, Th, Y, Ni, Co, Al, La, Ce, Zn, Cd, Mn, Mg. The
ions Po3-9
2- F1 3+ _r
C204 1 , and Bi disturb. There are 1 figure, 2 tablest and 3
references:
I Soviet, 1 US, and,1 Czechoslovakian.
Card 2/2
VOLIFOVSKAY.A. R.N., kand.med.nauk; OSIFOV, Yu.A.,
kand.med.nauk;
KULIKOVSKAYA, Ye.L.; ASANOVA, T.P.; SHCHEGLOVA, A.V., med.nauk
Combined effect of a high-frequoncy field and X-rays under
industrial
conditions. Gig. i san. 26 no.5%18-23 My 161. (14IRA 15`4)
1. Iz Leningradakogo instituta gigiyeny truda i
professionallnykh
zabolevani.y.
(ELECTRICITY--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL
EFFECT)
(ELECTRONIC IKDUSTRIES-HYGIENIC ASPECTS)
KOLYADA V. imho
Consitruotion oupply center beyond the Arctio Circle. Na stroi.
Ros. 3 no.10:17 0 162. (MIRA 16:6)
(Bussiao.Northern-Building materials industry)
KOLYADA, V.F.
%n-stroke d-'aphragm pump with a pneumatic drive for pumping paints
and enamels. Blul.tekh.-Gkon.itifomoGos.nauch.-issl.inst.naueb.i
tekh.inform. 17 no.7.122-24 JJL 264- (MIRA IWO
SOURCE: Atamnaya energiya, v. 19, no. 1, 1965, 7k-T5
TOPIC TAGS: Ionizing radiation,, nuclear reactor characteristic,
rLdj&ti=~-
metry calorimetry/ WR M.. RFT
~~aTt The authors pole. out that earlier calorimetric methods could
not be
used in high intensity water-moderated water-cooled reactors (such as
WR-M e-
cause of the excessive heat released In the samples. The method
proposed makes
possible high-accuracy measurements of high power absorbed doses
without in-
volving the thermophysical constants of the substances. It is Tjased
on compen~-
sating electrically for the heat released in the inwestigated sample.
A diagram
of the calorimeter is ehown in Fig. I of the Enclosure. In the absence
of the
samle, the energy, of the ionizing radiation is equal to the electric
power of the
calorimeter heating if the calorimeter surface temperature Is the Bame
with ezd
without the sample. The ave'"We experimental accuracy of the
calorimeter at oper-
ating temperatures was Q 18 ;w The accuracy ciaimed ror this method is
7W
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on CmEt NP
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oil Wir AP5019818
la.
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I - Therimoouples
2 - samp3p-
lvateri
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L28~388-~66 M(M)
ACC M AP6001797 'SOURCZ CODE:
Ab"MOR: Kolyada,, V. It. Karasev.-V.
ORG: None
TITIE: Calorimetric dosimetry of
TJR/OOt3g/65/019/006/053p-/O-r-32
gamma radiations from nuclear reactor
SOURCE: Atomnaya eneigiya, V.~lcjj noo 61 1965, 532
TOPIC TAGS: -nuclear reaotort' gamma detection, radiation dosimetry,
oalorimetry
ABSTRACT: An- abbreviated version, of the original paper is presented-
dealing with the application-of calorimetric method to measurements
of,-.
gamma-ray doses* The studY was related to the doses absorbed by,
various
samples mad-a of heavy materials such as-leadg tin and tungsten., The
energy spectruim-of gamma radiations from a 10 Mw reactor of VVR-U
type
was measured in the energy range of 0 to 1.5 Mev and graphically illu-
strated. The mass absorption coefficient was then calculated and
plott.
.ed against atomid numbers (from 5 to 85).- This method permitted
deter-
mination of the absorbed gamdia-ray doses with a precision lower than
10%,, Orig. art,-has'. 2 diagrams.
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IAUTHOR: 'Kolyadas V. M.- KaraseVj, V. S.
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TLE: imetric dosimetry In a nuclear reactor
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SOURCE: Atomnaya, energiyap ve 21,, no. 4., 1966.. 294
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear.radiationp thermal radiation detectorp
calnrimetryp radiation
dosimetryp nuclear reactor technology
STRACT: This is a summaa7 of article No. 1081368T.- submitted to
the editor and file
ut not published in full. The authors point out the limitations
of the use of ioniza-
ionP chemical scintillation.. and other dosimetry methods for
intense radiation fluxeap
and the advantages inherent in recently developed calorimetric
means. They therefore
review briefly methods and instruments for calorimetric
dosimetry. These methods are
subdivided., depending on the method of aetermining the absorbed
enerr'Y., into three
groups - adiabatic, kinetic, and isothermal. An attempt is made
to compare the de-
Iscribed calorimetric methods and instruments, to disclose their
advantages and dis-
advantages., and to determine their field of application. The
materials In the paper
Q-1 help scientific-technical workers engaged in reactor research
to estimate the
.6ossibility of calorimetric instruments for use or for their
further perfection.
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[Lvgatwk Province; reference-guide book on the notewortby places of
Luganak Province] Luganshabina; spravocbnik-putevoditell po zname-
natellaym mestam Luganakoi oblasti. Lugansk, Luganskoe oblastnoe lzd-
vo, 196o. 163 p. (MIU 14:U)
(Lugansk Province-Guidebooks)
M.r. [Bosyi, M.K.]; DRAGUN, G.D. (Drahun, ff.D.1; KOVTUN. A.P.;
jW4UIW=OQ.I. [Koliadenko H.I.]; DAVIDENK0. 1.M. [Davydanko. I.H.]
MAXARUK, G.I. [Ketkarulc, H~14j
Studying the consecutive inhibition of a single and summed effect of
differentiated inhibition in dogs---bv the conditioned reflex method,
Report No.4. Nauk.zap. ChJ1P1 8:27-39 '56. (MIR& 11:2)
'~INHIBMOIO '(CONDITIONSD RESPOM)
W
G.J. [KoIjadenko, H.I.);
_ying the aftikeffect of conditioned Inhibition by the conditioned
reflex method, Vauk. zap. ChBPI 8:93-104 156. Mu 11: 2)
ONED _WPONO
USSR/Imm.n and ;,niml Ifervous Systarl. T
Systaiii. Dehavior.
;&bs Jour: Rof Zhui-Diol., NO'20j 1958,, 93659.
Author Dosyy,--PI.K.,- Koly-ndenko.GZ.-
Inst Cherlmsk Distitutc.
Title ChnnGa in ;Xter-Effects with Protractcd Application
of Inhibitory Stimili.
Ori(; Pub: 'Ifauk. zap. Cherkmalk. dcszh. ped. in-t, 1957, 11,
319-32~-
Abstract: The protracted (15 rdn) effect of difforentiation-s
in dods mUaa forth a dcapaninG, of inhibition of the
cortex and a continuous syste-mtic inhibition or a
release of traces of inlifoitory stimli (phase chr-rac-
ter of successive inhibition). In further experimits
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