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KOTOUIEE-M-O, L. A. "Viscosity and Electrical Conductivity of Non-aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes", a paper presented at the second conference on the Liquid State of Matter, Kiev, 30 May to 3 June 1955, Usp. Fiz. Nauk, 1955 KOTORLENKO., L.A. Viscosity and the molecular structure of-nonaqueous electrolytic solutions. Nw1k povid. KW no.l-.49 156. (MIRA 11:4) (Blectrol.vtes) Ili, -' ~I \ '- - i U 1'\~ L. (-- N K r-' j t- - '~ I . SHIZA, Z.A.; KOTORLMO, L.A. stability of zinc cathodic deposits.in electrolytes. Ukr. khim. zhur. 22 no-5::691-696 '56. (MLRA 10:6) 1. Institut obahchey J Peorganichaskoy khimii Akademii nauk USSR. (zinc) (Electrolytes) XOTORLPRIKO. L.A. - GOLIK, A.Z.; KOYNKRISTAYA, A.S. Viscosity and electric conductivity, of lithium chloride solutions in alcohols. UkrAbirt.zhur.-i4l no-5:618-625 ' 58. MRA 1211) 1. Kiyovskiy gosudarstvenW universitet imeni T.G. Shevcbenko. (Lithium chloride) (Solution (Chemistry)) SHEKA, Z.A.; KHEYF=S, I.M.; KOTORLENKO, LA- Treatment of cobalt xanthogenato cakee. Ukr. khim. zhur. 26 no, 6: 776-780 160. (MIRA 14:1) ' 1. Institut obshchey i neorganichoskoy khimii AN USSR. (Cobalt compounds) (lanthic acW KOTORLENKO-,--.L.-A. Viscosity, and dqnsitv of solutions of carboxylic acids. Ukr. Mims 3hur. 28 fio.3033-337 '62. (MMA 15:10) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudaretvannyjr universitet im. T. G. Shevchenko. (Acids, Organic) KOTORLENKO, L.A.; GARDENINA, A.P.; OLEYNIK, V.G. Oxidative degradation of polyamides. Part 1: Therrwl and radiation-induced oxidation of polycaprolactam studied by infrared spectroscopy. Ukr. khim. zhur. 30 no.4r370-376 164. (MIRA l7t6) 1. Institut fizicheakoy kliimii Ineni Pisarzhevskogo AN UkrSSR. B.RODCKIY, ~'.1., FUMENKO) A.S.; ABRAMOVA, T.M.; DARIYEVA, E.P.; GALINA, A.A.; FURAW, Ye.G.; - GARDEITIDIA, A.P. _~qT94LENKOI L.A.jO I Radiation oxidation of polly~F--caprolactam. Vvsokom.soed. 7 n,~.1:116-1222 Ja 165- MIRA 18-5) 1. Institut fizichaskoy khimli imeni Pisamhevshogo AN UkrsSR -1 Kiyevskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatuellskogo institutsi iskusstvennogo volokna. r'OTUROWIC9. Halina (Warszawa. u1 Litewska 16) Tumor of the groin in a child. Fediat. polska 32 nc-3:2-87-2&3 liar 57. 1. 1 Kliniki Chirurgii Dzieciecej A. H. w Warazawis. Kierow~ii~-.: proff dr Red. J, Kassakowski. (A.BDOMIUL WALL, neoplasms groin. in child (Pol)) KOTOROWICZ 0 Halina; MODRZFJWSKA-KIDAWA , Bdrbara Attempted drainage of the hepatitic parenchyma in complete obstruction of the extrahapatic bile ducts. Pediat. pol. 36 no.6z654-658 161. 1. Z Kliniki Chiimrgii Dziociecoj AM w Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr med. J.Kossakowski. (BILE DUCTS abnorm) MODRZEJEWSKA-KIDAWA, Barbara; KOTORCr,-IICZj Halina Congenital obstniction of the bile ducts in children. FOI. PT-zegl. chir.,35 no.7/8:837-841 163. L Z l,'Lliniki Cldrurgil Dzieciecoj AM v bbrazawle. Kierownlk: Prof. &- J. Kossakowski. (BILE DUCTS) k,9NOFMLl--, (SURGERY, OIFEMWIVE) . . v - - . . - - . . - . - . . I . .: . . . : i . . I . . .- I . . - . . 1. - . - I RODIONOVA, K.F.; KI-RIYEITKOVA, N.V.; PADROMINA, K.M.; LOTOSHEU, Z.S. Gharacteriatics of the organic matter In the Devonian producing formation 'oenetrated by tho 44 well In the ShImpovo field; goochemical atudies of mute formatioris. Trudy VNII no.20:125-161 '59. (MITIA 121:10) (Shkapovo region (Baahkiria)--Organic matter)) RODIONOVA, K.F.; STAROVOYTOTA, A.F.; KIR1YVJKOVA, N.Y.; KtKAROCHKM, K.M.; PrInimali uchastiye:.KOTOMVA, Z.S.; MOCHAL07A, Ye.M. Characteristics of the organic substance in Avet sediments of the Favlovskaya, Tashliyar, and Alctash areas in the Romashkino field. Trudy VNII no.23:161-204 16o. (MIRA 13!11) (Romashkino region-Sedimonts (Geology)) (Organic matter) AUTHOR: -Kotosonov, A. SOV/107-59-1-4a/51 TITLE: New Reference Books for Radio Amateurs (Novyye spravochniki dlya radiolyubiteley) I PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 1, p 63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Two books are listed with reviews of each. Card 1/1 C / I / WOO ~Jo~) AUTHOR: Kotosonov, A.S. TITLE. Coid--ca-t-ho-d-e-thyratron PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh Radiofizika, 1961, s/141/61/oo4/002/015/017 E140/E135 logical circuits uchebnykh zavedeniy, vol.4, No.21 PP. 366-374 TEXT; The artizle constitutes an investigation of the use of the cold cathode glow discharge tetrode Ti"*\ 41; (TKh4B), a tube with parameters practically independent of temperature from -70 to +90 6C. Previous Soviet work in this subject was based on the V,-j-,'-90 '%MrK17---90) three electrode tube. The latter has a high parameter scatter - according to the present author up to 100% and above - whereas the TKh4B has a scatter of only 5%. The author singles out two papers on the same subject, by J.E. Flood and J.B. Warman (Ref-5; Electronic Engineering, Vol.28, 416 (1956); Vol.28- 489 (1956)) and R, Aronssohn (Ref.6: L'Onde Electrique, vol,38-, 724 (1958)) and claims that their circuits have the di3advantage of requiring interruption of the anode circuit current in order to extJnguish the tubes, and also that a circuit for lcg-ical negation is absent. In the present paper the author Card l/ 3 so Cold cathode thyratron logical .... S/141/61/004/002/015/017 E140/E135 attempts to develop the highest speed circuits and to find a universal single tube element suitable for constructing the basic _Ucgical functions. After reviewing the tube characteristics, a two-tube flip-flop for use as a binary scaler is described. Stable operation up to 30-40 kcs with supply voltages 220-26o v was obtained. The same tube type could be used as a voltage stabiliser to improve performance of the flip-flop. A single tube fluniversal logical element" is then described. It is a cold -cathode tetrode with equal RC loading in anode and cathode r,ircuits, input to the control grid. Suitable adjustment of the time constants permits this circuit to operate as a flip-flop, alternately igniting and extinguishing with a train of identical input pulses, It is stated (in para. 5) that the single tube flip-flop can operate with positive or negative pulse fronts, so that -~he flip-flop should be coupled through crystal diodes. Discussing the use of these circuits as Ituniversal logical elements", it is stated (in para. 6) that negativa pulses cannot gnite the succeeding thyratron. The "universal logical element" c-Perates by using the pulses of opposite polarity obtained from Ca.rd 2/ 3 Cold cathode thyratron logical .... S/141./61/004/002/015/017 E140/E135 an anode to cancel (inhibit) pulses obtained from a cathode. This permits functions of the form xy to be generated. These circuits operated stably up to about 10 kcs. Nevertheless the author recommends the use Of silicon diodes for the logical AND. The article concludes with an illustration consisting of a bidirectional binary counter using the two tube flip-flops and the single tube "universal logical element'% Except for the first stage, in which the sense of counting is fixed, each stage of the counter consists of one two-tube flip-flop and two single-tube "universalft circuits. The work was done on the suggestion and guidance of M.L. Tsetlin and L.M. Shekhtman. There are 9 figures and 7 references: 5 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The English language reference (Ref-5) is as quoted in the text above. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: December 28, 1959, and after revision, October 28, 1960. Card 3/3 ,," KOTOSOWIT, A.S. , . ~ Contuct2f~,~-s ,;.el~erjng device of the ClOCt-"IC VOTidu(,tivity of graphite uaterials. Konstr. uglegraf. mat. no.1:2?(~-273 164. O"111RA 17:11) -. ~171 MIN ON IMAM Mus imd4 _4 fie' cuw R56 -MOM ElddW jtK~,, nm;~, 'k ik USSR/P.1ectronics Dielectrics, Measure- Jul 51 ments of "Application of a Wave Guide for the Measurement of Dielectric Constant of Substances," N. Kotosonov, G. I~akhomov "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XXI, No 7, PP 802-807 Authors suggest new method for measuring dielec const by observation of Bruster angle in wave .guide. Method is applied to measure dielec const of liquids in cm wave band. Application of wave guide for investigation of dielectrics was first LC 189T46 UPSR/Blectronics Die3.ectrIc a Jul 51 Measurements of (Co#d), done by N. N. Malov (cf. "Zhur Eksper i Teo ret FIz' Vol XVI, No 7, 1946). Authors were assisted by Prof P" V."Golubk6v and Asst Prof- DO' M. Zamorozkov. ',Submitted 24 Jul 50- > LC 189T46 -IQ .".1 USSR/Electronics - Dielectrics, Micro- Mar 52 vave Measurements The Theory of Dielectric Constant Measurements in the Centimeter Band," N. V. Kotosonov, Sci-Res Inst of Mechanics and Physics, Saratov State U "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol 22, No 3, pP 531-537 Discusses several methods of measuring the dielec- tric constant of substances at super-high frequen- cies with the help of a waveguide and gives simpli- fied formula for calculating this constant- Pro- poses two methods for measuring the dielectric 244T54 constant of thin layers of liquid and solid dielec- trics. 'Credits Prof P. V. Golubkov for suggeating vork and Docent B. M. Zamorozkov for advice and cLis-;, cussion of results. Submitted 20 Ncrv 51 244T54 S/076/62/007/004/014/016 B107/B101 U"LLY~ Ya. A., Fogelloon, 11, L.? Tkachava, ~WTHO' IT 1, E solne propertieo of Ca 53b2 prepared by the method of S. A. Zhurnal neorEanicheskoy khimii, v. 7, no. 4, 19', 930 931 P T ---,'X T :The present paper describes the nrenaration of a thin fiilm (5 2011) 0,f Ca-3510 2' The temperature dependence of the specific conductivity vas m-~,a,-ureJ ~Fir. 2). The compound Ca Sb has hitherto not been qynthesized, 2 and hai onli been mentioned by M. Hansen (see below). It was obtainvl by (method oimul~aneous evaporation of Ca and 3b in a vacuum OF 10 '16 of S. A. Vekuhinskiy; Novyy metod metallografichs:.~skogo analiza sDlavov A ne-,,. method of metallographic analy3iD Of alloys), Gostekhizdat, 1944). 0 0 The vapor vas collected by mica foils previously heutvdl to 300 C. The resulting film transmits a narrow stripe of oranee-colored light, Corresponding to Ca,Sb The comuound can be left in air for a long time. Card I /M 2* 30r-e proDertie!; 0- Ca 1 33b 2- 5/078/62/007/004/014/016 B107/B101 T~i,~ 2'e s i s tanc e 'sas measured with e 1e c trod es deuosited on the foils by the Or;!!-i0n of antimony. Preliminary exnerim .Onts had shozn that the Of antimony was negligible. ~he res' at roon; temperature is io4 'sti-i'Y of cal.iurj ohm-cm. The m-a0urements are well The distance between the valency bandpand the conduction bz..'14 -,ias c-ilculatec, to be 1.4 ~ 0.1 ev. Calcium antimonide is a S14 '-)"o ightly 4 1 -Looon:4t-lctive Compound. Its photoconductivity is -41 nhich forms when the system is increased b~, an-oxide j U There are 2 fiP left withou-t further evacuation. ,ures and 7 references: 6 Soviet and I non-Soviet. The I re~'QrOnce to the English-language publication reads as follows, % Hansen. L') COnst itu -t'- ion of Binary 11joys. NOW York, 1958. ASt~-OCIATTO:f: Yoronezhakiy 90sudaretvennyy universitet University) (Voronezh State SUB!,11TTED February 20, 1961 1 L F'175- `- SPOOific Conducti)rity of Ca 3Sb 2 as a function of temperature. J/ Card 2/3 UGAY, Ya.A.;.-~SO~NO A.Lj FOGELISON, R.L.; TKAGHEVA, G.S. Propertiea of Ca3Sb2 prepared by the method of S.A.Vekshinskil. Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 no.4:930-931 AP 162. OCRA 15:4) 1. Voronezhakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Calcium antimonide) . .- . . ... . I . . . .. . . . . I - - . . .I . . . I - . : - - " . . . : . % . I . . . - . KOTOTI.SHVILI, Eli (Strntigraphy of Cretaceous deposits of the Stratigraftin malovykh otlozhsaii shkmerskoi 7bilizi. 1958 39 P. (In Georgian) (Georgia--Geology, Stratigraphic) Shkmeri. syn a] 0 17 ainklinalik (MIn 12:10) KOTOUG, inz. Pauserw,or railroad tran3port in t4p Unitod States. Doprava no.11: 391 160. V PLI~SNIK, Stefan; KOTOIJCEK, inn Contribution to the problem of propertie- of some anion dye solutions. Pt.2. Sbor VSClq Pardubicu ti,,.1,161-172 164. 1. Chair of Textile Chemical Technolopy of' the Higher School of Chemical Technology, Pardubice. Submitted Aine 17, 1963. L 00665-67 V% J) RIM ACC 4Rt AP6027369 004/02 - SMCZ-: CODE: CZ/0043/667685r 4570231 AUT,*jOR1 Majors jaroslay-Mayert Ya. (Docent; Pbarmacist;~can~idato of sciances;,,F Bratislava); Kotoucok I-Slan-Kotouchok, H* (Graduate pharmacist; Bratislawi)j .: oradu Dvorakova, LIU ate pharmaciati Bratislava) ORG: Department of kitaytical Aomib-trY, Pharmaceutical-Yaculty, gomardus University B1. atislaya (Katodra analytickaj chwd.e Farmacautickaj fakulty Univerzity Kownskshq) TENS : Now complexans (V) of atlWlonodiaz;dno-N,Hfdipropionic-alpha. alpha t acid, and of othylo;1 ipropionic-alpha, alpba'-N,N'-diacotio acid ii-ith. the cations of alkali earthst*aril with some other divalont cations SO"PlICS: Chanicka -.msti, no* 4, 1966, 242-Z5L TOPIC TAGS: cationg alkali earth mineral, amino acid, acetic acid, dissociation constant, stability constant.-intermidlecular complex ABSULACT: - ScInrarzenbach's mothod was used for potentiometrio investigation of the dissociation constant of the two acids mentioned above,'arA of the complmes of these acids %rith divalant cations of 14g, - Cat - Sre Ba, Cut Cd, Zn.'Pb. Ift, mid Fe a The dis. --ociation arA stability constants found are compared to those of etlWlone-diaminc- 11,174 f -diacetic acid, mid of etbylene-diamina-U N N' Nl-tetra-aaetia a*3A. Orig** art* na3: e)j 2 figures-, 10 formulas, and 6. tablane.- 36.4,4 SUB CMZ: Vqr SUM DATE: 20FAY65- ORIG R3Ft 003 OTH REF: 004 Lgczrd KOTOUCEKI M.; DOIEZAL., JT.; ZYKA, J. Selective test and volumetric gold determination. Coll Cz Chem 28 no.2:521-524 F 163. 1. Institut fur organischo, anlaytische und physikalische Chemie, Palcky-Universitat, Olomouc und Institut fur analytische Chemie,, Karlsuniversitat, Prag. KOTC;UNCVA-HANZAI.CVA, L.; SkIFURT, J. Effect of cutting dovn trees in for-st border areas on microbiological processes in Corest soil. p.75. Ceskoslovenska ak-ademie ze-edeiak~ch ved. SBOMIK. L'-"SL'I'ICTVI. Praha. Vol. 28, no. 1, Feb, 1955 SUI,'!RC7: East European Accessions List, (E&I), Library of Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 10,55 V 24824_6& E. L 'ACC NR: AP6008023 i6.URCE CODE: -UR/040(;/66/002/001/0082/0090 1AUTHOR: Koto usov, A. S IT IORG: none ITITLE: The determinatto .n o(the correl-ation propertItes:of signals of discrete information 41; the output of a communicationi eh e1 With random variations of.parameter ann a 'SOURCE: Problemy peredachi, iftforrdatsil, v. 2, no. 1, 1966, 82-90 iTOPIC TAGS: communication channel,. -signal Interference, signal noise separation, signal correlation, correlation funbilo'n :ABSTRACT: It Is necesaar e1 y to kii6w-the. corr ation properties of noises in order to s~mth size optimal 4 [near filters In the solution of 'problems of detection and discrimination of signals against a backg*ro4nd of "non-white" nolsO. During radio communications in the. 'short-wave range the main interferences of such type are the signals from extraneous Inter fering stations, particularly radiotelegraph stations, Autocorrelation functions of tel%eria0h, 'signals have been investigaied elsewhere. However, in the case investigated, the problem Js made complex by. the' fact. that -the'correlaVon. properties of signals at the Input of th6 Zard 1/4. UDC: 621.394. 11 L 24824-66 ACC NR: AP6008023 receiver are, w'a result of fading., subbtantially different from the properties of the emitted signal. In view of tMs, -the present article poses the problem of the determination: of the autocorrelation function and the power spectrum of the radiotelegraph signal at the output of a channel with random vaiiations,of the p ameters. at The spectrum of the frequency-telegraph signal at, t6 outind of the communications channel is shown In Flg~. 1. This spectrum corresponds to the autocorrelatioix function shown in Fig. 2. The broken 'line in Fig. vehows the spectr m of the signal at th6 input to the 'communications channel. It Is shown that the spectra OfAbe 916*'At the Input and at the output of the channel differ in the frequency rango'close to that,of the communications ~ carrying fracpencles stantially _Sul Is concluded thg the correlation properties, of.a. signal at the Input and at the output Of fL~ 'communications channel with'i aiiiblo imeters may differ considerably when the sped~ of ation of th.e,channe'l p'arimetera'-f s-'commensurabie- with the speed of telegraph t r-wa-,- mission. f, tane e and-.-,- The au s~ ee atittide th Pro .~ L. M. 'Fink for assis attention -to- this wo, A,' z figures and 33 fornadas. :7 j, KOTOUSOV, L. S., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- "Computation of the thermodiffusion coefficient of moderately dense and com- pressed gases." Len, 1961. (Min of Higher and See Spec Ed RSP'~'R. Len Polytech Inst im M. I. Kalinin). (KL, 8-61, 227) - 23 - 296i~ S/L20/6i/bOO/004/022/034 (A57d d. B202/9335 AUTHOR-~ _.,,Kotouaov, L.S. TITLE-,i Appl_,'~;:ation of mizrothermilstcr mr-54 to a thermal- conductivity probe PERIODICALa - Pribory-i tekhnika ek2perimenta no* 4, 1961, pp. 142 - 145 TEXTa The author 6valuatsi in detail the pra-rtical Rotan- ttalIties of A bead-typs mizroth6rddstor', MT-54. This thermistor was ori~klnally developed by'Karmamov, a Olaff member of the Laboratbriya poluprovodmikov Lenijigradakago agrofizicheakogo iiau,6.hno-iasledovatal'6k6go-Iiist,i-l~-uta. (Semi:onducters Laboratory of.the Leningrad Agrophysizal,Szien'tific Reaear.-.h Institute). It is in the form of a bead with overall dimensions of approx. GQ_-_5 mm, in:luding the waterglaAa zoating. Compared with the t,/ hot tungsti3n-wire type probe, this th~6rmistor has certain advAntages3 -its resistants is agprcx, 4 kC1, And its temperature zoefficien* of romiAtance at 20 C, approx. 3.59, MT-54 has nichrome wire t6nnections and'is mounted on a glass rod sealed in a apillary =all. The capa-,Lty of the cell and the -apillary ducts Card 1/4 296 J. 1 S/120/61,'000/004/022/034 Appli,zation of E202/E335 is approx. 1 mi. with a :Ail^ Immersel in a thermostatic liquid +8 the ambient temperature and a temperature drop of 5 -_15 C1 the -roltage drop of the t-hermistar is approx. 2.5 to 5 V. The sensitivity of this probe depends predominantly on the voltage drop, however, high v6lta-ge drops lead also to great instability. Thus, the high average sensitivity of this type of probe, which'is approximately higher-by two orders of magnitude than the hot-wir6 types, ia'offset by-ita working instability at high sensitivity and its poor tolerance to overloading. Unfortunatelyg the author was not able to have a matched pair of HS-54's and had to rely on a Wheatstone-bridge circuit, in which the probe formed one of the arms, and a sensitive mirror galvan- ometer registered the zero balanze, In order to use the full sensitivity of the probe, an ixcaptionally high degree of temperature stability is required, viz. #. 0.005 OC4 this was found impracticil and the sensitivity was lowered in order to work with a'-,, 0.001 0C thermostat controlled by & Bezkmann thermometer. With the above arrangement. the author was able to determine the compzsition of the folloWing mixtures with the average absoluie 3ansitivitya Card 2/4 App.14-i-c.ation of NS 20/w 22 e N Ar NPO H a/0 :7' ;9j_-2_-t/6'1/000/004/02Z/03!* E202/E3_35 0-Tg u" O~003S O~002% 0~0005% - The same przbs was also used autceasAfully in the determination of the diffuzion -~cefficibnta in the binary ga_s%vo-Qa mixtures at sub-atmoapheric pressures. The authcr did not study the low- samperature performa-nt;e of the TK-5% but mentions that new, high-reaistan~s, h--gh temperature toeffi:ients of resistan-ce therinistora ha-va bean developed in the same pla~.e aa the TK-54. which are _,apable of high --temperatuze work of the ord4r, of' 700 - 800 C. Finally, it is mentioned that MT-54 ?r resemble3 in many respe-.ta bead used in an analyser of A gaa-l:Lquid chramatogrAphtz colikmn (Ref, I -- D. Ambrose; R.R. Coller-son ... J~ Szign'. In-striim-., 1955, 32, 323), Acknowltdgmen' to are ecpreaaed so B,P,, Konstintinov and Yu,P,, Stapana~,,r,, Card 3/4 KOTOUSOV, L.S.; MARTYNOV, YeaMsp, STEPANOV, Yu*P* Separation of noon isotopes by the thermal diffusion method. Atom,energ. 10 no*6:632-633 iTe 161. (KM 14:6) (isotope separation) (Neoz~-Iaotopes) (Thermal diffusivity) KOTTOUSOV, L.. S. Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Physicomathematical Sciences at the Technical Physics Institute iment A. F. Ioffe in 1962: "Calculation of the Therso-diffusion Coefficient of Moderately Dense and Compressed Gases." Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, Moscow, 1963, pages 119-145 S/05Y761~9C132/001/012/01 6 B 5~20 B1 04 BI 36 AUTHOR; Kotousov, TITLE: Relationship between the coefficient of thermal diffusion and the thermodynamic properties of binary mixtures. 1. Calculation of the coefficient of thermal diffusion of dense gases PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 32, no. 1, 1962, 69-100 TEXT: The thermodynamics of steady irreversible processes is applied to derive an expression for the coefficient of thermal diffusion of binary mixtures, which does not allow for heattransfer. The coefficient is a function of the second derivative of the enthalpy of the mixture with respect to the concentration and, thus, is also a function of the second derivative of the heat liberated as mixtures of pure substances form. The coefficient of thermal diffusion is defined as the degree of deviation of a real from an ideal mixture. It is also proportional to the dimensionless parameter X/RQD12' X is the coefficient of thermal conductivity, and D,2 is a "gravitational coefficient". For ideal mixtures, Vie heat transfer is Card 1/3 5 S/05�2~032/001/012/018 Relationship between the coefficient ... B104 B138 equal to the difference between the enthalpies of the components and in general it depends on slight additions which occur as a result of interaction between similar and dissimilar molecules during isothermal diffusion. The coefficient of thermal diffusion was calculated as a func- tion of preesure over a wide range. Known thermodynamic data and kinetic quantities for mixtures were used. The coefficient of thermal diffusion was also taken from literature. The results fit experimental data. If the temperature of the mixture is close to critical for one of its components, then the relevant derivatives of the thermodynamic variables of state will vary rapidly. In this case, at pressures near or above critical, exact data must be available for the thermodynamic functions of the mixture in the critical range. Academician Konstantinov, Professor S, Ye. Bresler, Professor L. E. Gurevich, and Docent M. A. Gurevich are thanked for discussions. There are 6 figures and 21 references: 5 Soviet and 16 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows; T. T. Moran and W. W. Watson, Phys. Rev., 109, 1164, 1958; W. H. Rutherford and J. G. Roof. J. Phys, Chem~) i~, 15o6, 1959; J. Ye. Walther and H. G. Drickamer. Jv Phys. Chem., 62, 421, 1956; S, Whitacker and R. L. Pigford. Ind. Eng. Chem., 51, 185, 7960~ Card 2/3 KOTIOUSOV, L.S. Relation between the thermal diffusion coefficient and the thermody- namic properties of binary mixtures. Part 1. Calculation of the thermal diffusion coefficient of dense gases. Zhur. tekh. fiz. )2 no.1:89-100 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni M.I.Kalinina. (Gases--Diffusion) (Thermodynamics) 3421h s/o57/62/0 32/002/015/02 2 B124/B102 'Z otousov4 S, A THOR: K n, and ------ the thermal diffusion coefficie Relationship between xtures, 11, Pres- TITLE- lynamic properties of binary T" oefficient of a the thermoc, EL,re dependence of the thermal diffusion c gaseous mixture in the range from 0~01 to O~5 atm 2, 1962, 224 - 229 PERIODICAL; Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fizikis v. 32, no, from previous workq the thermal diffusion coefficient TEXTt As is evident mixtures depends on Pressurej chiefly in 01 of He.-Aro Nn-CO and H 2- CO2 .1. s the T 21 ge from 0,01 t,, 0.2 atm. which confirm ion deri- the hither to unexamined ran behavior of the se on& concentrat earlier findings Concerning the c ative of enthalpy lilt below 1 atm, When the gas has been diluted.111-1T XJX! which is consistent with the dependence on the absolute tends to zero, ses from effects of deviation of the thermodynamic properties of real ga those of ideal onese Since a change in Q(T of 10 - 20~ is observed between Card 1/3 Relationship between the ... diff"slon with 34214 3/057/62/032/002/015/022 B124/BIO2 temperature drop AT between the upper and the lower Portion of the device, and a mean temperature TT, There are 3 figures and 8 references: 2 and 6 non-Soviet., Soviet amer a. J. R, The three references to English-language Publi read as f011071s! Kz E. Grew, Natureo London, j1-6, 267, 19451 H~ cations Hofto' j Phys_ Chem, Phys. J1, i G. Drick- Soc- ~_I, 459, 19~9, 1165, 1949; T, L~ Ibbs et a!, pro,-, ASSOCIATION; Leningradskiy Politekhnicheskiy institut im,. Kalininja (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute imeni it, SUBMITTED: March 20, 1961 Card 313 (t)/EWP(b)/M4A(c)/M( ALC. NRt AP6007A%7 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/6~/035 /012/,221/222 it: AVTIIOR,.:- Kot 0v 0-,L48... GU4 01R. tAnt d oljt4ch~tkic lustitimie: in. M.1.9alinin (Laningra. dakly politakhAtchaskly Inatitut) TITLE., The thermal Affect ~3 SOURCE., Zhurnal takhatcheskar _v,:35,,ao, 12, 1965, 2221 2226 Miki, TOPIC TAGS.~ ffes dlffusloat~therwal diffusion, temperature distribution, best. of .solution, 41404-:f ABS!MCT4 TW 41f f arenital- iaqustioli~Xdi the, temperature In a binary mixture -ot... diffusi ng ~sj.'~orI44 byl ~'the au ib, or.-. Inj the proceed Ing paper of-this series (G 9 A Me Kdtousov, ZhTF-:35 2216: 1965/sew Abstract AP60024461), Is solved with cartaln'simpli, fications for one-dimensional4iftu"slon in:a,cylladrical container with Isothermal walls. The -case of -a cyllnderof f InIto - length as well as that of swinfinItely long cylinder,4streated. 'The solution Is:'effected substituting the known s01ut1on_.0f,.,, the diffusion oijuation and'subsa%r4ently- cakulatingthe temperature distributic'n.,Thel resulting significantly do the derivative,ofthe thermal diffuslon-coefficient.vt veipect--Ito the concentration. It Issft6wn that- the diffusion thermal effect g1v es rl se to ca nold erable errors In measure ato Of beats of mixI I Ay, tochnii4. ng, partIcu a at piessures, below Vatm, when the usual ec~ive nix"s to emploped#1 .11dats of isixing of Cases can be accuratqly det6rift''ed V C Inr a 2 533*1 d AUTHOR: Konstantinov, B. P.; Kotousovp L. S. ORG: Polytechnic Institute, n grad Politekhnicheskiy institut) TITIS: Calculation of muJ_tistage thermal diffusion in a field of rotation forces SOWACE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. UP no. 4.. 1966,. 455-462 I TOPIC TAGS: thermal diffusion, thermal diffusion separation) isotope separation equipment / ABSTRACT: The authors analyze the theory underlying the operation of a thermal centrifugal column and determine some of its optimal parameters as well as the."" settling time. The need for such a calculation is dictated by the fact that of this type, first constructed by M. Farber and W. E. J. Libby (J. Chem. Phys. V. 965, 1940) can be useful for concentration of an isotope from a sample containing o several grams of matter. Its operation is based on maintaining the gap between the hot and cold walls small (on the order of fractions of a millimeter)., and replacing the gravitational force by rotational force. Hydrodynamic calculations of the motion of a gas or liquid inside a hollow rotatimg disc whose walls are at different temper- atures are used to derive the equations of the centrifugal separation column. The optimal circulation necessary to obtain a maximum isotope separation is determined. These constitute the conditions for the minimum plate)value at mv radius. It is shown that a Card V2 uDc: 62i.o3g.341.6 slia, j! Ap6o33534 alteration of the gap. The enrichment of radio carbon based on the isotopic mixture C12)14H,~ is considered by way of an example. It in shown that by using a thermocentrifugal column it is possible to attain optimal HETP by reducing the gas pressure. The equilibrium time reduces to approximately 1 hr at 5 atm and the optiv rotation speed is 10 rps, the column separation factor is 102 _ 103 for a thermal diffusion factor 0.01 - 0.02, a relative temperature difference of approximately 1,5P and a gap 0.3 - 0.5 mm at a radius of approximately 50 cm. The gap should be accure within 10 jL. Orig. mt. has: 2 figures and 30 formulas, SUB CODE: 201191 SUBM DATE: 15am661 OHI REF: 004 Ccrd 2/2 KOTOV,.A.,.-pilot ~ervogo klassa Unified methods are needed. Grazhd.a-i. 18'no.5:12 M 161. - f~~RA 1415) 1. Komandir transportnogo aviaotryada Turkmenskogo territoriallnogo upravleniya Grazhdanakog'o' vordus'lino o flota. (Flight creZ KOTOVI A*; LERNER, A. Semiautomatic machine for grinding fom cutters. FaBhinostr-oitell no.1:18 Ja 163. (HM 16:2) (Grinding machines) 'j, r 11 I 1~3 The Cvw=itt~?e cm Stalin Prizes (of the Council. of MnIstere USSR.) Ln the fleld-s of scl,i~nc,p arA lnvo~rtlon,7 P_-pulw- ucmcn- tifle b-n%it, und t=+,bcoks hanre bnen auLudttied for _-Cor 6ti-Ulu 1, -_, , - -0 the years 1952 and 1953. (�2yStakay~ M7Lt~~a, 2'2 20 Feb - 3 Am- 1954~ _L N TitAc of Vicirk !,Cmiuqtuk~ hy Favorov, A. -,.r. ''Summer Planting of Pota- All-Union Seloctu.-!--n mi Gtme- Kotov, -A. -F toesil tic Institifte imerd T. D. Lysenko SO, S - W-306,C)', 7 JUI-Y 1954 m Using summer-planted potatoes for breeding along clone lines. Agrnbiol,)gila no-5:8&89 S-0 158. (ICRA 11ill) 1. Vaesoyuzny7 aelektaionno-getaticheskiy institut, g. Odessa. (Potato breeding) AUTHORs Kotov, A. F., Engineer 105-58-6-16/33 TITLE-i Meotric Circuit for an Automatio Control of the Output of Bucket-Conveyor Exaavators (Elektricheskaya skhema avtomati- cheskogo regulirovaniya proizyoditellnosti mnogokoyshoyykh ekskavatorov) PERIODICAL: Elektrichastyo, 1958, Nr 6, pp. 63-66 (USSR) ABSTRACTs At the control of the excavator drive one of the three parame- tors, the working (or turning) velocity, the chip thickness, or in some oases the length (or height) of the chip can be alteredw So far as Thai alteration of the two last-mentioned values can lead to a distortion of the level surface and aggravate its ex- ploitation a control diagram is given with automatic alteration of the working velocity. On this basis a control system for bucket-conveyor excavators was worked out which was first used at the greatest conveyor tip ing dump bridge in Europe in the Yurkov coal section (profiled of the "Vatutinugoll 11 trust in the "Ukrburugoll 11 ccmbine . The mode of action is described. The output control uystem is static according to its structure. The working velocity is altered automatically in dependence on Card 1/3 the working current of the bucket current circuit or of the ro- Electric Circuit for an Automatic Control of the 105-58-6-16/33 Output of Bucket-Conveyor Excavators tor of the electric motor, and in dependence on the current of the inductive communicator of the running conveyor belt (of that conveyor belt that takes over the rock from the cutting part). Also a hand control of the working velocity is provided for in thia diagram. At unchanged feeding-oircuit voltage the main mo- tor current is about proportional to the engine torque and to the cutting power. The current of the inductive communicator under the oonyeyor belt is proportional to the running con- veyor belt load. As amplifying element an electrodynamic am- plifier with transverse field was provided for in the diagram. The automatic maintenance of the demanded value in the parame- ter to be controlled is made by oomparing the currents in the windings of the return-coupling of the conveyor belt load and of the load of the cutting part and in the control winding. A. stabilization of the transient processes is reached by introduc- ing an elastic voltage return-coupling at the terminals of the excitation winding of the generator. In order to limit the working velocities and the accelerations respective assemblies are provided for in the diagram. A d.c. machine which is fed by Card 2/3 an exciter serves as driv_.,ing electric motor of the electrody- Electric Circuit for an Automatic Control of the 105-58-6-16/33 Output of Bucket-Conveyor Excavators namio amplifier. In the diagram of the negative retxtrn-ooup- ling for the motor current an intermediate saturation current transformer is provided for in order to limit the top value of the current in the load winding of the amplifier. thus a passing of the velocity through zero and abrupt braking at maximum load are excluded and the stability of the control system is in- creased. Since Hay 1956 the system described has been success- ful lased. The automatic output regulators are reocmmanded for bucket-conveyor excavators, earth removers, rotor excavators, electric excavators nets and so on. There are I figure and I table. ASSOCIATIONt Ukrgiproshakht. SUBMITTED: September 2, 1957 1. Earth moving eqf4pment--Control systems 2. Electric circuits --Performance Card 3/3 k6Tc)V A - F ALATORTSEV, S.A., prof., doktor teldm.nnuk; AillaEYEV, A.V., kand.tekhn. nauk; ANCUROV, I.L., inzh.; BALIllaIY, S.I., inzh.; BARTMSOV, Y.G., inzh.; VINNITSKIY, K.Ye., kind.tekhn.nBuk; VLASOV, Y.M.. inzh.; VOROICSOV, N.F., k,.ind.toldm.nauk; GIP.94AN, 14.1c., inzh.; GLUZKAN, I.S.. kand.takhn.nAuk; GUR'Yffl, S.Y., Imnd.tekhn.nauk [deceased]; DEMIN, A.M., kand.tekhn.na-ak; TEGURNOV, G.P., Imnd. tokhn.nauk; TSFIMOT, I*P., lnzh.; ZRTJKOT, L,1., kand.tekhn. nauk; ZELITSER. N.M., inzh.: KOSiCUV, 14.11., kand.tekhn.nauke. inzh.; KUDIFOV, G.F.. inzh.; LAPOVENKO, N.A., kand. takhn.nauk; MAZUROK, S.F., inzh.; KZINIKOV, N.T.; KBRIK, N.G., inzh.; NIKONOV, G.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; ORLOV, Ye.I., inzh.; POTAFOV, M.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; PRISMaIY, G.V., inzh.; RZiD;VSKIY, Y.V., prof., doktor 4:ekhn.nauk; RYAKHIN, T.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; SIMKIN, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SITNIKOT, I.Ye., inzh.; SOROKIH, V.I., inzh.; SVASTUK, V.117.9 kand.tekhn.nauk; 3TAL-HUICH, Ye.B., inzh.; SUMiCMiKO, A.A., inzh.; TYUTIN, I.F., inzh.; TYMOVSKIY, L.G.j inzh.; FISENKO, G.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; FURMANOV. B.M., inzh.; MWTAYEV, M.G., inzh.; MESHKO, Ye.F., rof., doktor tokhn.naul:; TMPIGORW-, A.M., glavnyy red. Edeceased3; (Continuod on naxt card) ALATORTSEY, S.A.--(Continuod) Card 2. KIT, I.K., zanestitell plavnogo red.; SHESHKO, Ye.F.. zamostitell otv.red.; BUGOSLIVSKIY. Yu.K., rod.; HMIOVSKAYA, S.H., red.; DIONISIYEV, A.I., kond.teldin.nauk, red.; KOZIN, Yu.V., red.; SOKOWVSKIT, H.M., red.; YASTREBOV, A.I., red.; DEMIDYUK, G.P.. kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; KRIVSKIY, M.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; LYUBIMOV, B.N., inzh., red.; MOLOKANOY, P.L., inzh., red.; RNISH, A.K.. inzh., red.; RODIONOY, L.Ye., lmnd.tekhn.nauk, red.; SGA- VUTSKIY, S.O., inzh., red.; TRAEM4AN, A.I., inzh., red.; TRYHOV- SKIY, L.G., inzh., red.; VIIELEY, A.S., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; SHUKHOV, A.N., kand,tekhn.nauk. red.; THR-IMLAWYAll, T.G.. red. izd-va; FROZO-ROVMLIYA, Y.L., tol:hn.red.; KONDRATI"YEA. M.A., tekhn.red. (Continued on next card) ALATORThOT, S.A.---(continued) Card 3. [Mining; an encyclopedic dictionDryl Garnoe delo; enteikllo- pedicheakii sprnvochnik. Glav.red.A.M.Terpigorev. Chlony glav. red.A.I.Baranov i dr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po eornomu delu. Vol.10. [Kinin.-, coal deponits by the open-cut method] Razrabotka itgollnykh mentorozhdonii otkrytym oposobom. Rodkollegiia toma; N.Y.Molinikov i dr. ig6o. 625 -1). (MIRA 13:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mellnikov). (Coal mines and mining) (Strip mining) KOTGV.q A.F.J1 Inzh.; KRAVCHENKO, YA.S., inzh. Progmm control of the operations of a wheel-type excavator. Mekh.i avtom.proizv. 16 no.4:39-41 Ap 162. (14IU 15:4) (Excavating machineu) (Electronic control) F,01~)V, A.F., inzh.; GUL'KO, L.V., inzh.; KIM, Yu.A., inzh. Automatically controlled main electric drive of* a multibucket exc._ vator. Nauch. zap. Ukrniiproekta no.2:1,';2-162 '60. (MIRA 15:1) (Excavating machinery--Electric driving) (Automatic control) KOTOW A oj,4whoj. System of programmed contral,of the comeying of tho Strizhavka transporter bridge. Hauch.zap.Ukrniiproekta no-5:160-165 161- (MA 151) (Strizhevka region-Transporter bridges) (Automatic control) ir !*-.,~- int-.rr-il. o-' r, ~.it Cc. for =--crce art-' en-ne---n- ~e-,c- KGTO~,, A. G. USSR/Physics - Resonance, Ferromagnetic 21 Apr 52 "Ferromagnetic Resonance in Parallel Conductors," V. K. Arkad I yev, Corr Mem, Acad S ci USSR, A - G. Kotov; Moscow State U imeni LQmonosov ftDok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LMI11, No 6, pp 821-824 Indicates the application of subject resonance to the meAsurement of permeability in accordance with the method of absorption of centimeter waves in parallel conductors, which can be carried out with very simple instruments. Recommend that the proce- dure described be widely employed under conditions of technologically more precise measurements. Sub- mitted 12 Jan 52. 223T90 XOTOVI A. G. PA 245TIO6 USSRIPhysics - Ferromagnetism 21 Nov 52 "Ferromagnetic Resonance in Parallel Wires in De- pendence on Temperature and Hysteresi3," A. G, Kotov "Dok A Nauk SSSR" Vol 87, N 3, pp 373-375 Shows the influence of temperature and hysteresis on the course of resonance curves under conditions of heightened sensitivity. Thanks* V. K. Arkad'yev, who proposed the method of operation and the topic of investigation. Submitted by Acad M. A. Leontovich 25 Sep 52. 245Tio6 I . . I- -- - . . . i 5/19 63/005/001/010/020 B101YB186 AUTHORS: Milinbhuk, V. K., Pshezhetskiy, S. Ya., Kotovq A. G-p Tupikov, V. I., Taivenko, V. I. TITLE: Formation and recombination of free radicals by gamma- irradiation of polypropylene. I PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 5, no. 1, 1963, 71-74 TEXT: The effect produced by the amorphous and crystalline phases of irradiated polypropylene on the stabilization of free radicals was studied. 60 The polypropylene was irradiated with Co , 4ose rate 700 rad/sec, and the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra were taken at -195 and +200C. Conclusions., With a dose of 550 Mrad, the radical concentration in 20 amorphous polypropylene was -2-10 radicals per g, which is twice as much as in crystalline polypropylene. At 20 0C, however, the radical concentration in crystalline polypropylene was,--5-10 18 radicals per g with a dose of 125 Mrad, which is one order of imagnitude higher than in amorphous Card 1/2 S/190/63/005/001/010/020 Formation and recombination of free ... B100166 polypropylene. Recombination in amorphous polypropylene irradiated at -1950C is faster than in crystalline polypropylene and is considerably accelerated, especially near the vitrification temperature. This is attributed to the fact that amorphous polypropylene at low temperatures promotes radical formation, whereas higher temper'atures promote recombina- tion. The e. p. r. spectra of crystalline polypropylene were found to change reversibly. The hyperfine structure of the e. p. r. spectrum taken at -195 0C contained 9 lines, whereas at + 200C 17 lines were found. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheakiy institut im. L..Ya. Karpova (Physicochemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SMY11TTED: July 17, 1961 Card 2/2 TUPIKOV,, V.I,; TSIVENKO, V.I.; PSHEZHETSKIY, S.Ya.; KOTOV, A.G.; MILINCHUK, V.K. Formation and recombination of radicals In the Ilirradiation of solid armonia and-bydrazine. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.1:138-142 Ja 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Fiziko-khimichaskly institut imeni Karpova. KOTOV, A.G.;.FPHEZHETSKIY, S.Y4.; MILINCOK, V.I.; TUPIKOV, V.I.; TSIVMIKO, V.I. Formation and recombination of radicals by %/ -irradiation of frozen H202 - H20 solutions. Kin, i kat. 4 no.6,.926,r929 N-D t63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni Karpova. KOTOVII -- A, G. I Effect of dyeing centers of molten quartz on the photolyais of adsorbed water molecules. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.7tl630-1631 J1 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Fidko-khimichaskiy institut imeni. Karpova, Moskva. g7 ~N'N~~ p, M 'N egg -15 izg' P4 -"MM-15 W6- . ......kAM wvr Won" ttu qw 74 4'VKi xw oil va ,jmei. gr MR, il-U, . -P, - ~ - -0 ;.1. IRS j ~7. AM MOR-M-M 10 Tg 4N~I' R% MET HAT-10"t com '$013NMT-T -DI Ai -XIM Mo! 'WZ tZ, f 01 2n:' Al~ YOE R-1 "M M W ARR;~-_?'%_- 2T, X-r--~ '~-g "_z nsl' iP~ W.CM-8MR.M.-RAPSOO -Z-1 _5 Atlu R.. qwl~ OW Lott.-I wre 5,., wmatep a WORM) ml 6 ' ~ ilea :1~ -, 9 OR fl-4~.jgq% 711 .4;ddftea bufm .OR 12 V_ R 22 NOW Wwa w m MGM- 01 Wm BOV 151w .;Mha~ g M&A g &44 It r- n. tlc r,,so.-nar: :,11-' lon ra,lioala '-n !(,nIc cryst:tlo. Z Lw, SOROKPI, Yu,t..; KOT,')'I, A.G.; PSHEZHETSKTY, S. Ya. Eloutron pixaLmgnotic resonance study of tho radlolyjI3 of ammonia adjorbed on solid surfaces. Dokl. All SSSR 159 no.6: 1385-1388 D 14'4 -Istl) 1. 1,11auchno-issledovatel'skiy fiziko-khimicheskiy lnstitat Im. L. Ya. Karpova. Predstarleno akademikom S.S. Medvadwrym. t 1M46-M DJ __XC_C i0t- APbOO2953 36UR(z cobs-F U5762567651000/024/012 qV IN VENTOR Dolitanovi M. S, Milvavev. G. G.,'kowV G.; Filippov, V.-V-; Gus I koir 4. ; Kloshman E..- 1. ORG.- none 1,6 pment' TITLE: RqLaM fuel a 46 No. 177 228 [announced by ]LogLtLsk Fuel 19qu Factory-(Noginskiy z_a_v_o_d'toplivnoy apparatury)) SOURM Byulleten' izobreteniYJ tovaraykh'znakov, no. 24, 1965, 124-125 TOPIC TAGS: fuel pump, Internal combustion engine ABSTRAM The proposed pump for Internal,combustion engines contains a pressure valve a measuring device* and a rotor-distributoi with pressure pistons-positioned opposite one another whichar,6 driven.ly.& fixed.'eam plate (see figure). Th, improve theengine's operation by improving the, cut-off at the end--of the injection, thei measuring; device is made in the.form of a sliding sleeve with an internal annular groove radially located in~the-rotor- The.priston also-has an.annular-groove-1 whose position, relative to the sleeve groove, determines the piston's stroke. ord 1/2 um 621.43-031 L 32646-66 ACC NR: AP6002953 14 21 25 4 9 9 ~ 186 n Fig. -1. Fuel pump Pump.housing; 2 cam plate; 3 - bearing sleeve; 4 - rotor; 5 chamber; 6,7,8 - fuel feed channels; 9 - aliding sleeve; 10 - annular groove-, 11- openings; 12 - smooth piston; _13 -,piston with annular gmove; 14 - piston A -A orti 15 - roller tappet; 16 - central rotor p 2 channel; 1T - pressure valve, 18 distribution 13 channel;.19 - fuel outlet channel; 20 - outlet .,to fuel injector; 21 - double-arm lever; 22 spring; 23 - corrector; 24 pressure arm; clutch; ~26 - control lever. In a variation of this pump,: a~,'double.-arm leveris mounted in the rotor groove-. one arm is connected.to the sliding sleeve.and the other to the regulator spring. Orig : art. has: I figure. (TV) 2 SUBM DATE: 0 ul6h/ SUB CO& 21 36T ~:ATDT1;zS8:.- ' Card I -. - - ., - - - . . - - . . -, I .. . . . - b . . . . - - - . .. . . -)v , - , - ~ ; . I I 1 .1 . . . i . , . - . . z M--chanls-m the nonadditive of ~-adicals In the radiolysis i of frozen OCII, + 01130H solutiow. Doll. A'. SSSR 163 no.61-U,.33-1436 t65. (MIRA 1828) inn-ult,.A ~m. L.Ya.Karpova. Sulbmittad JanuELry 2Q., i.c)65. ?11-66 EWT(m)AWPH) CG/RM ACC N1' AP6014890 SOURCE CODE: UR/0076/65/039/012/2892/2895 AUTHOR: ,RoEinskiy, V. A.; Kotov, A. G.; Pshezhetski-y, S. Ya. ~ IORG: Moscow Pbysico-obemicnj Institute im. L. Ya. Knrprjy...~Mos1cc,v!jjcjy ifiziko-khimi beskly institutT i Formation of free radicalslin frozen solutions of 'band ,~TITLE: jetbanol icarbon tetrachloride under the ffect of gamma radiationi 'SOURCE: Zburnal fizicbeskoy k imii, V. 39, no. 12, 1965, 2892-2895 i !TOPIC TAGS: methanol, carbon tetrachloride, free radical, cryogenic !effect, gamma irradiation', CPR ABSTRACT: Samples for electron paramagnetic resonance investigation and for determination of the gases and 11C1 formed during electrolysis were freed from Oissolved air by repeated evacuation of solutions frozen at 900K to 10-4 mm,Hg. The samples 6hus prepared were irradiated In the polycrystalline state with a Co6 source. The radiation dose was 1.6 Mrad/sec. The samples for electron paramagnetic resonance investieation and for gas analysis were irradiated together at 770K. The electron paramagnetic resonance spectra were also recorded at 770K In a type Re-1301 radlospectrometer, The pressure which developed during Card L 35911-66 ACC NR- AP6014890 UDC: 0 radiolysis of the gases was measured with 9 manometer to on accuracy of + 0,07 mm Hg. Before measurement of the pressure, the gases were thawed out and refrozen, after which the gases which did not condense at 770K were introduced into the measuring system. The composition of the gases was determined by mass spectrometry. The yield of 11C1 was determined by titration with silver nitra.te, Experimental results are exhibited in a series of curves. It was found that the dependence of the yield of radicals on the composition of the solutions was characterized by a. maximum; the amount of "superadditivell radicals coincides with the yield of HCI. The formation "superadditive" is explained by the reaction of H atoms with CC14 molecules and of Cl atoms with CH30H molecules. Orig. art. bas: 6 formulas and 5 figures. SUB CODE: 070 20/ SUBM DATE., 14APr64/ ORIG REF: 0051 OTH REF: 008 ACC NR1 AP7011834 SOURCE COM UR/0020/66/171/006/1380/1383 AUTHORI Pukhal'skaya, G. V.; Katovq As 0,; Paheshetakiyo So Y&O ORGs none TITLEt Transformations of free radicals under theaction of light In gamma-irradiated methylamines SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no. 6, 1966, 1360-1383 TOPIC TAGS: Primarl aliphatic amino, free radical, chemical energy conversion, garma irradiation, spectrophotometer I SF-4 spectrophotometer, DRSh-500 Irradiation apparatus SUB CODE: 07 ABSTRACT: S. Ya. Pohozhatakiy ot al., uaing certain gamma-irradiatcd polymers and olefins as an exanipleo previously established the reversible isomerization of radicalG as a result of the migration of free valence between carbon atoms. Considering it important to ascertain whether such free valence transitions are possible between different atoms, particularly transitions between nitrogen and carbon, the authors studied spontaneous, as well as ultraviolet-light-induced transformations of free radicals in gamma-irradiated aliphatip amines (methyl- amine, dimetkyla4ne and trimathylamine), Irradiation on a cpbalt-60 gamma source Card 1/2 UDC: 541. e9:9,20 ACC NR% AP7011834 and DRSh-500 lamps, as well as recording of EPR spectra on an.RE 130finstrument and of absorption spectra on an SF-4 spectrophotometer were done at a tempera- ture of 770 K. When necessar7, the irradiation with light was done directly in the resonant cavity of a microvaye, spectromister. The resultalare discussed in detail. This article vas presented by Academician S. S. Madvedev on 14 February 1966. Orig. art. bass 3 figures &W 3 tomulas. CJPRSI 40,422.7 Card 2/2 KGTOV, A. 1. . ---------- ---- Automatic safety device for preventing beer from being spiUed and thrown over. Spirt.prom. 27 no.308-29 161. (MIft! 14W (Distillation apparatus) KOTOV9 A-I-o kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; DONDARENKO, N.F., inzh. Electroosmotic effect on soils during the construction of pile foundations. Trudy LIVT no.19:33-41 '61. (MRA 14:9) (Pi3ing (Civil engineering)) (Electroosmosis) NERPIN, Sergey Vladimirovich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; XDMaV.,- Aleksandr Ivanovich!, RASRA, Dm-'!-:~i- . y Nfkolayevich; ZARKHI, K-.Z., -kand. tekhn, nauk, dota.,. reteei-~zert'? MDRARESKUL, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., retsenzent; SWENTSEL', V.K., red.j VOLCHOK, K.M.p tekhn. red. (Footings, basements, and engineering geoloff) osnovaniia, fundamenty i inzhenernaia geologiia. Pod obshchei red. S.V. Nerpina. Moskvaq Izd-ro "Rechnoi transport," 1963. 36o p. (MIRA 16:7) (Engineering geology) XOTOVP A. 1. Kotov A. I. - "Investigation of the Processes of Packing and Swelling of Cohesive (Clayl Soils.n Min River Fleet USSRs laningrad Inst of Engineers of Water Trans rt, leningrad, 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical SclencesT SO. Knizhnaya Letopis', No 24, 11 June 1955, Moscow, Pages 91-104 0 7-0 V.- A, T, 124-11-13Z44 Translation from: ReferaTM17T -Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 11. p 139 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kotov, A.I. TITLE: On the Deformation of Argillaceous (Clayey) Soils. (0 deformatsiyakh svyaznYkh ( glinistykh) gruntov. PERIODICAL: Tr. Novosibirsk. in-ta inzh. vodn. transp., 1956, NrZ, pp 128-145 ABSTRACT: The paper describes the results of compression tests on large samples (503 mm diameters) of loam on a specially constructed testing stand. Extensive observations on the deformation of the samples and their internal pressures (measured by means o( hydro- aerostatic manometers) are reported. The data were recorded simultaneously every 2 to 3 seconds by means of a photorecording of a number of indicators. The Author notes the significant part played by the creep in the total deformation of the sample; he shows that the creep continued, in some tests, for more than 6-7 months and that it achieved its clear-cut identity after 10 to 15 hours after the start of a test. The magnitude of the ratio of the pressure increase in the captured water to the increase in the loading was found to diminish Card 1 /2 ~~ c~ov/ AT, K-4 R/Forestry - Forest Economy. jour : Ref Zhur - Blol., No 3, 1958, 1.0590 Author : Kotov, A.I. Inst : Ukrainian Agricultural Academy. Title : On Increasing the Frequency of Maintenance Cutting in the Forests of the Steppe Zone of the UkSSR. Orig Pub : Nauchn. tr. Ukr. s.-kh. akad., 1956, 8, 263-265 Abstract : The schedule of cleaning, thinning, and clearing lanes re- commended for the forests of the USSR in the instruction on maintenance cutting (1953) is unsuitable for the forests of the zone Csij of the WSR. In many steppe forest eco- nimies, lengthening the periods between thinnings and clea- ring lanes led to a lowered sanitary state of the planting3, the appearance of a large amount of dead wood, insect pests, and fungus diseases. It would be sensible to lessen the Card 1/2 Card SOV/124-57-3-129;, Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957. Nr 3, P' 95 (USSR" AUTHOR: Kotov, A. 1. TIT LE: Experimental Investigation of the Seepage Characteristics of Loams (Eksperimental-nyye issledovaniya fil'tratsionnykh svoYstv sugUnkovl PERIODICAL, Tr. Leningr. in-ta inzh. vod. transp., 1956; Nr 23, pp 65-71 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry SOV/24-58--9-15/31 AUTAORS:'-_XDj_w~ ~.~-Nerpinro S.B. (Leningrad) TITIB: Water-resistant Properties of Clay Soils and Earths and the Nature of the Initial Percolation Gradients (Vodoupornyye svoystva glinistykh pochv i grunto-~- priroda nachallnykh gradiyentov filltratsii) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadem-4i Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhn-ichesk-ikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 9, pp 106 - 109 (U03R) ABSTRACT: According to Darcy's law, the perco'Lation 3oefficient, R is equal to VIJ , where V is the mean flcw velocity and J is the pressure gradient. Experimmeatally, it is found that percolation only begins when a certain mini-mum pressure gradient is established and percolati3n at low pressure gradients is less than that Dredicted by Darcy's law. An attempt is made in the paper to account for these deviations from the law by means of a model consisting of an assemblage of tortuous capillaries containing a non- Newtonian fluid. The equations for flow of the fluid are set up and solved and curves are obtained (Figure 1) for dependence of the flow velocity and percolation coefficient on pressure gradient. Experiments on clays of different porosities (Figure 2) show that the shape of the observed Cardl/2 curves of the percolation coefficient against pressure SOV/24-58-9-15/31 Water-resistant Properties of Clay Soils and Earths and the Nature of the Initial Percolation Gradients gradient are similar to those predicted theoretically. The effect of porosity is also accounted for. Thanks are expressed to B.V. Deryagin for discussion of the results and to S.A. Roza for supply of apparatus. There are 3 figures and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 2 English. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut inzhenerov vodnogo transporta (Leningrad Institute of Water Transport Engineers) SUBMITTED: April 30, 1957 Card 2/2 ROZA, S.A.; KOTOV, A.I. Experimental investigation of skeletal creep in soils. Zap. WI 34 no.2;203-213 156. (KIRA 12:6) (Soil mechanics) NERPIN, S-V-, doktor tekhn.nouk, prof.: KOMV, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; RAYEV, V.A., inzh. r- Nature of the compressibility of clayey sojis. Trudy LI'vr no.26: 105-111 '59. (aIRA 14:9) (Clay)