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1A,CGESSION KRs AR4033594 9/0169/WOOO/001/GW/0021 SOURCE, Refo she Ooofise# Abe* 20192 AUT11ORs Dobrokhotov, Yus 8.1 TITLEs Observations of tidal changes of gravity at Kiev CITED SOURGZs Sbe Isuche some prilivort Soo 3e Me& AN SSSR, 1903, 40-53 'TOPIO ~TRMSLATIONt TAGSs gravimetry, earth tide, tidal gravity change, OS-11 gravimeter, lunar- solar tide Earth tide observations were made in the collar of a service buildingi of the Wn Astronomical Observatory or the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR from July 1960 through June 1961. The tides were recorded with ~wo qS-11 gravimeters. Due to various kinds of interference (for the most part the high humidity In the initial period of observation) the total duration of the record suitable for pro- conning was 11*6 months* The observation method used did not differ from that employed at other stations* Harmonlo analysis was carried out with a displacement of the central moment of the series by 10 days* An evaluation of accuracy was made using the results of Independent series of obserfttionse The following mean valuiss C,.,-d ACCESSIOM NRs AR4033594 S a I / h - 3/2k (first oolunn) and pheme shift &(t (sooond oolwm) were obtainedi for the five prinaipal waves of the lu nar -solar tides 112 .1.195:!.0,010 -Zee : 004W S2 1*239 1 0:026 -2*9 t Oe6o 1*173 t OeO41 -1.1 + 1.40 RZ KI 1,149 00012 k -205 0040 01 1.164 0.016 +100 0.50 A oomparlson of the results obtaitied at fflev and the results of observations at Pulkovo and Krasnas, Pakhra. revealed that all the observations nade In'the N%m;opeen part of the UOR give *lose valueg Be.Fortser DATI ACQe 31WS4 BUD 00031 As INCLI 00 rnrA 2/2 LYSENKO. V.I. Works pertaining to thestudy of polygons in Russia during the 18th contury. let.-mat. inal. no.12:161-178 '59. (HIRA 13:11) (Polygons) LTSINM, V.I. Unpublished nanuscriptia on geometry by Academicians A. I. leksel' and N.I. Fuse. Top.ist.est.i tekh. no.9:116-120 6o. (MIRL 13:7) Meksell. Andrei Ivanovich, 1740-1784) (Puss, Hikolal Ivanovich, 1755-1826) S/035/62/000/005/073/098 AOr-#5/AIOI 'UT1 A HOR: Lysenko, V. I. TITLE: On the works of the St. Petersburg Academicians A. I. Leksel', N. I. Fuss and F. I. Shubert on spherical geometry and trigonometnj P-r9IODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 5, 1962, 11, abstract 5G52 ("Tr. In-ta istorii yestesvozn. i tekhn.1', AN SSSR, 1 .960, 34, 384-414) TEXT- Leksell, Fuss and Shubert continued the works of Euler in zpherlcql geometi-j and spherical trigonometry. It is pointed out that the Interest shvwn to these branches of mathematics was due to the requirements of astronomy, cartography, etc. A series of results obtained by these authors and related to planimetry are examined,'as well as some spherical trigonometry formulae deduced by them. Z~. N. [Abstracter's note: Completq translation] Card 1/1 LYSENKO V.I. f!!~ Works of Academicians 11. Fuss and F. Schubert in the field of mathematical cartograph76 Vop.ist.est. i tekh. no.11:75-78 161. (JIRA 14:11) (Cartometu) LISE14KO-, V.I. History of the first school of mathem-tics at Saint Petersburg. Trudy Inst. ist. est. i takh. 43:182-205 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Russia-Mathematics-Study and teaching) LYSENKO, V.I. From the history of the problem of cusps of a plane curve. Ist. mat. issl. no.14:517-526 161. (MM 16:10) (Curves, Plane) LYSMO M. . MAthoda for determining mioroiracuritias in high-purity antimOrlyt Trudy . . Kom, ail. khim. l5sl95-199 165. (MA 180) WT :JD/ 1-52284-Z5'. ZJP(d) JCL ACCEIS91ON NR: AT501-2691 UR/2513/C;5/015/000/0200/0207 AUTHOR- Ly sen1m, V.L,. Kim,-A.G. &kA Detem.nination of microimpurities ia metallic galliuni of high purity IMM SOURCE- AN SSSR." KomIssiya po~ analiticheskoy khimR. Trudy, v. 15, 1965. Metody konts entrirovanlya veshchestv v analiticheskoy Idimil (Methods of concentrating sub- stances in analytical chemistry), 200-207 sis, color- n,: spdctroacGpfc analy OPIC::TAGS*. galliant analysis i gallium. conc0ntratio imetric, analysis polarogr4phy ..ABStA&dT- Af with butyl acetate fro 5-G M IICI and ter' cting-k Wn m a%sfnf~ a ~ conceiiiiation Rictor, of -200, the authors determined the microimpuritie-a present in the sample by spectrochemical, polarogeaphic and colorimetric analysis. als Thefollowingmet weredetermined; Ag, Pt, Ca, Pb, Cd, In, Za, Ni, Cc, Bi, Mn, Cr, Al. TI Ca, and Mg. In the ffrst type of analysis, an ISP-22 spectrograph was used, and all 16 metals were determined on a single spectrogram. Ift the polarographic analysis of Cu, Pb, Cd, In, Zn, and Bi, the supporting electrolyte used was 0. 1 M IICI 1 M KBr or 0. 1 M CH3COONa + 0. 1 M C113COOH, and alternating current polaro- gzrams were recorded. In the colorimetric determination, copper was determined by LYSWO, V.I.; LISITSYNA, Ye.V. Separation of gallium from other elements by the cementation method. Zav.lab. 26 no.2:145-147 16o. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Veasoyuzu" nauchno-iseledovatellskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut tavetnykh metallow. (Gallium--Analysis) 26191 S/081/61/000/012/016/028 B 1 -10/13 216 AUTHORt Lysenkop V. I. TITLE% Separation of gallium from other elements by'electrolysis with a mercury electrode and by the cementation method PERIODICAM Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 12, 1961, 372, abstract 12k152 (12K152)("Sb. nauchn. tr. Vseso n.-i. gornometallurg. in-t tsvetn. met,11, 1960, Yo 69 435-441) TEXTs During anodic oxidation of mixed amalgams, in 1 NH 2s0 41 gallium (20 mg) is separated from I g of Zn and 100 - 200 mg of Cd., TI and In. If the amalgamL contain Cd, In and Tl, the electrolytic discharge sets in at the potential required for oxidation of Ga (-0-52 v) and ends when the potentials of the amalgams of Cd (-0-37 - 0.38 v), In (-0-35 - 0.34-v), and T1 (0-30 - 0-31 v) are reached. In the presence of Zn, anodic oxidation begins at -0.83 v. In presence of Cu and Fe amalgams, Ga oxidation occurs at -0.22 - 0.28 v, i. e. at potentials close to those for oxidation of Cu and Fe amalgam as.confirmed by the formation of Card 1/2 26191 Separation of gallium from... S/081/61/000/012/016/026 Bl-10IB216 intermetallic compounds by Ga with Cu and Fe. This excludes the possibility of separating Ga quantitatively from these metals. Cementation is carried out with sodium amalgam in alkaline solution. The rate of Ga. extraction from this solution is increased by increasing the stirring rate (350 - 1400 rpm), the amalgam concentration (U-25 - 1.576) and NaOH concentration (1 - 8N) and raiaing the temperature. The authors also carried out experiments to separate Ga from Al, V and Cr by cementation with sodium amalgam in 4-5 and 6.5 N NaOH solutions. They were able to separate Ga quantitatively from Al and Cr. In the presence of 5 mg of V, extraction is not q ntitative, and with 20 mg of V cementation of Ga ceases altogether.TAbstracter's note: Complete translation Card 2/2 AUTHORS Lysenko V.I., Tsyb P.P., 32-7-7/49 TITLE on tie ol-a-rographic Determination of Gallium. (K voprosu polyarograficheskogo opredeleniya galliya - Russian) PERIODICAL Zavodskaya Laboratori3ra, 1957, Vol 23, Nr 5, pp 794-796 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT The polarographing of gallium was brought about in ammonia-sulphu- ric acid and an ammonium basis containing chlorine.Hydrochloric h7- drazine,the ascorbin acid and sodium sulphite with gelatins were re- commended as substances which neutralize the effect of oxygen.The latter of those substances cause a 38% increase of the gallium reao- tion. A acre practical suggestion would be to blow hydrogen through- the solutions whereby the nitrogen is removed and the gallium reac- tion increased by 3o%.In this investigation a comparison between the calorimetric,the fluorescent and the polarigraphic method is ma- del the results of the methods are summarized in a table. In conclusion the following was 8hownt 1) the method mentioned above was proven by this experiment. 2)the effects of ammonia,of ammonium sulphate and ammonium chloride upon thqnaximiim limit of current during the polarographing of gal- lium salt was explained. 3) with a content of gallium of more than lo mg/l sodium sulphite and gelatins are used for the neutralization of the effect of oxi- gen.It is,however,recommendable to remove the oxygen by blowing hy- Card 1/2 drogen through the solution. On the Folarographic Determination of Gallium. 32-7-7/49 ASSOCIATION All-Wim Scientific Research Institute for Mining Matallurgy. (Vaesoyuznyy nauohno-isaledovatellskiy gornometailurgicheskiy institut) AVAIIABLE Library of Congress. Card 272 In 25424 S/137/61/000/0r-6/018/C92 17 SIDD Aoo6/Aioi AUTHOR: Lysenko, V.I. TITLE: Separation of gallium from other elements by electrolysia with mer- cury electrode and by the carburizing method PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1961, 19, abstract 6GI65 C'Sb. nauchn. tr. Vses. n.-i. gornometallurg. in-t tsvetn. met", 196o, no. 6, 435 - 441) TEXT- An-investigation was made of separating Ga from other elements (euch as Al, V and Cr) b-j methods of electrolytic dissociation of mixed amalgams and o . burizing with Na amalgam. A procees with satisfactor.7 y1el of Ga into the ar ld amalgam takes place in 4 and 8 n. alkaline solutions wi-.h.the use of 0.5-1.5% Na amalgam at an intensity of stirring as high as 700 - 1,400 rpm and at r-O - 8000 temperature. Thus, 0.39 - 180.9 mg Ga are practically fully carburized by 0.5% Na amalgam and are also separated from Al and Cr. For high Oa amounts (89.5 mg) carburizing lasta 30 min and for small amounts (0.39 mg) it lasts 60 min. A Card 1/2 25424 S/137/61/000/006/'018/092 Separation of gallium ... A0061A101 lesser Ga yield into the amalgam (94.3%) was observed in the presence of 5 mg V. The consump'tion of Na amalgam during carburizing depends on the alka-Itnity of the electrolyte and on the chosen Gaemounts. 0. Svodtseva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Lysenko, v. I. TITLE: S/13T/63/000/002/009/034 A0061AI01 On the problem of the formation of intermetallic gallium compounds In mixed amalg"s PERIODICAL., Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 26, abstract 20149 C'Sb. tr. Vises. n.-i. gornometallurg. In-t tsevtn. met.", 1962, no- 7, 303 - 311) TEXT: The electrochemical method was used to investigate mixed amalgams of Ga and 16 elements of the periodic system. The mixed amalgams were obtained an an electrolytic unit*with control of the amalgam potential by the compensa- tion method;,'they were subjected to acid processing under current, washed with i water, and subjected to anodio oxidation in 2 n. F12SQ4 at D 2 - 0 mamp/cm2, 11 48 - 500C.and 350 rpm mixing intensity. It was found that the anodic potential of the mixed amalgam acquired a value approaching the potehtial of a more elec- tr~cally positive elesdent. The Mh-Ga amalgaq Is decomposed at a 0.55 v potential ohi Mn po,tintial is 1.086 an .d the*Ga potential is 0.52 v); mixed amalgams con- 1/2 S/137/63/000/002/009/034 On the'problem of the formation of... Aoo6/A1o1I t-gining Cup Fe, Nip Cop Cr are oxidized at potentials which approach the decom- position potentials of these metals. Atomic relations between Ga and other metals were found (Mn, Cup Au, Fe, Nip Cop Cr, Mo, W and Re) and approximate formulae for these intermetallic compounds werederived. 0. Svodtseva [Abstracter's note; "Complete translation] Card 2/2 ,~L ~ I SUBMITTEDt 289o02 ENCL: 00 ' SUB CODE: HM P=MXC)Vik, O.M.; LYSE MTOq V,X. - UajM oacinographic polarograplq for the rapid deto=Imtion of cr4VLvo leads cudmiula, and zinc, f9bor.trud, IWILITIVEMMM rA.969-74 #65* OILMLA 18M) - MEMO, V. I. Studying the process of gallium cementation by means of a sodium amalgam. Sbor.trud. TUITISVEIM no.9:105-111 165. (MIRA 18:11) MlifXEV, S.M.,- U.I.; MESHC IfElffAKOV A, L.Aa polar-ogimphi: det~rmlllnat-cm cf Sbur,tra-,le - I' ETME 'rAl. SM T no.9s59-65 165. (M.IRA 19.11) *lOTNIK07,,,, LYSENY-.), V.-!-.,, MLISHUM, A.Ya~ I ;tp-lofi -0.thout. the -use cf a i(;-.,er in c-imium, 3--wIg and zinc in ftr--4~,as ini euz:r-,:,ws matar-!:ils. Arud. VNITTMTMFT 165. L 7 (M,Ta,~ LY!M-NkO,-T.I.0PTB) P.P. Prooess of removing miorol.mpurities from gallium. Zhur. prikI. khim. 38 no.3%488-494 Mr 165. (MIRA 3.8sll) 1. VoesoyuzW nauchno-iseledovatellskly gornometallurgichaskiy institut tsvetnykh retallov. Submitted November 28, 1962. A, k- LYSENKO, V. K., Cand Mod Sol -- (diss) Aminazine AVV1*&vt+om in -C-nJunction with an Alcohol-containing 'Complex' In Gynecological It , u~ tzcj, . Q.vazztkwmx*xjRxvsvtmx21tvd Operations, (Experim clln'lrt~~s- t&a&OW Minsk, 1957. 15 PPo (Minsk State Mod Inst), 200 copies. (KL, 7-58, 113) - 52 - LTSMO, V.K. Use of nminazine,in gynecological operations. Akash. i gin. 34 no.P#078-80 Kr-Ap '58* (MIRA 110) 1. 1z kafedry akusherstva i ginakologii (z6v.- prof. L. S. Perainninov) i kafedry fArmakologii (2av. - prof. K. S. Shadurskiy) Minskogo meditainskogo instituta. (GENITALIA, FEMATZ, surg. chlorpremazine Adjuvnnt in local anesth. (Rua)) (CHLORFROKAZM, ther, use. adjuvant in local anesth. in gyn. surg. (Rua)) I LYSENKO V K kand.meditsinakikh nauk Medical investigation of women workers at the Minsk Automobile Plant. Zdfav. Belor. 6 no.9:45-46 8 160. (MIRA 13:9) (MINSK-AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY WORKERS-DISEASES AND HYGIENE) (GENERATIVE ORWS, FWAIS-DISEA LYSERKO, VA., kand.med.nauk More attention to the health,of young girls, Zdrav. Bel. 7 no.12: 53-54 D 161. (GYNECOLOG,Y) (~UitA 15:2) L~~ENKO, V.K., kand.med.nauk Ovarian-mentrual cycle and generative function in female em- ployees in a number of professions. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.3:40-41 Mrt63 (MIRA 16:12) rm~ I UT9 U5711MITY V. USM/Ships Construction Jul/Aug 1946 Boilers "Standard of Technical Exploitation of Ship's Boilers," V. Lysenko, 5 PP Nor Flot" No 7/8 Recommendatime for optimum operation while maintFI-ning economical fuel consimption, normal boiler -conditioniq and nbrmal operation. Gra:phe i tables illustrating the limits oboarred 14 oper- ation of changes in loosen of heat balance. 16T9 . . 1. . . I I I - - - . " . .. - - --l ..-: -.- - ~ - - -, --, V Dr I-A 23/i-cT32 ~N 5 ~ ~4 V - PA 33/4-91-:5555 V um/avinsering Ships, Merchant Heating, Ships Nov 48 "Twenty-Fifth Annivermary of Thermal Technology in Water TTansport,," V. Lysenko, Cand Tech Scil 4 pp Norskoy Flot' Vol VIIY, No 3.1 Historical review of achievements in thermal technology of the Cen Sci ReB Ibst of the Merchant Fleet. 33Am5 LTSMMOI V.10- .- 1 1 iz.:w ~4:~, [Repair and maintenance of water-tube boilers] Obelushivanis vodo- trubr4rkh kotlov i ukhod is nial. Kookwa, Todtranstsdat, 1954. IZ8 p. (Iff-RA 7:11D) V 0 0 D NC BURYSHKIII, Leonid Petrovich; Lysj!UJKO, Vsevolod Konstantinovich; SHVED, R Anatoliy Petrovich; tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Operation of ships' steam povior plants] Rkspluatateiia sudo- vykh parasilovykh ustanovok. Izd.2-oe, isprA dop. Moskva, Izd- vo "Morskoi transport,* 1955. 471 p. (MLRA 9:3) (Marine engines) In atinovicb,;MELEM, A.S..red. izd-va,; LAVRIMOVA. ~nstarit_inovic~]- N.B., tekbu. red. [Operation and maintenance of watertube boilers] Obaluzhivanto vodotrubnykb kotlov i ukhod za nimi. Izd. 2., ispr. i do Hoskva, Izd-vo *Morskoi transport,O 1958- 151 P, ~MIIRA 11:12) (Boilers, Watertubs) LuEocsKiN, Boris Iosifovich. doteent, kaud.teldm.nauk;~ _ _AYS M---Q, Toevolod Konstantinovich. dotsent, kand.tekhn.neuk; PAYVUSHIVICH, ;~~iKOT, O.G., starshiy prepodavatell, reteenzent; AT.WSAVROV. L.A., red.- Prinimal uchastlye 101Yff, I.N,., red.; TIKHONOVA, Ye.A., tekhn.red. Narine steam boilers and their operation] Sudovye parovye .kotly-i ikh ekepluatatolia. Isd-vo 'Morskoi trans ort,w 1960, 590 P. ~MM 14:4) 1. Zametitell nechallnika Laningradskogo Arktichaskogo uchilishcha (for Payvushevich). 2. Rostovskoye-no-Donu morakhodnoye uch1liahchs (for Koleunikov). (Boilers. Marine) IX~S~ENKO ~Vse o~lcd Ko~najAntinoxjqh. Prinivali uchastiye: KUZNETSOV, V.A.0 dote.; KUDINOV, H.W., inzh.,- KRUGLOVA, Ye.11.1 red. izd-va; MLOPOVA, L.K., tekhn. red. (Marine nuclear power plants] Sudovye atommye silovye ustanovki. Mosk-irap Izdvo "Morskoi transport," 1961. 153 P (MIRA 15S (Atomic ships) (Marine engines) LYSEN'K 02:~ V.sevolod Konstantinovich. Prinimal uchaotiye STEFATIOVICH, A.N.; MIGAGFMV, B.S., red.; (Atomic power plants for ships] -Sudawye atomnye ustanovki. Moskva, Izd-vo "Morskoi transport," 1963. 305 p. (MIRA 17:4) V L 24506-65 EPP (6')/EPF (n)-2/E'4T(a)/EPA(bb) -21T Pr-4/Pu-4 A7-WL-/ASD(p)-3/ ,s7sD-(c~//AEDC(a)/BSD/SSD/AEDC(b)/ZSD(t) ACCES5IGIN MR AM-040595 MOK EULOITATION S/ ~Wseiko, VsevolodXonstantinovich V ships (Sudovy*Ye atomy*ye ustanovki), Hoscows lad-vo -Lt.v~ "Morskoy transportn, 1963t 305 p. illus.t biblic. ExTata &lip inaerted. 3,000 copies printed* extbook for colleges of marine engineering. TOPIC TAG$t water transportation, nuclear engineering, nuclear propulsion, nuclear reactor, reactor material PMPOS3 MD COMM The rapid tempoes in the development of nuclear energy and the suc*Gssful experience in the use of atcoic energ7 in ehipt; has made it necessar5r to train seamen to serve on atanie ships, to acquaint then with the met-hods of 7~---Solvln.g specific ma-and a=comi eiaL dif fioulties that. car. be encoun- R 'AAALIUM k W"# 41L UW M ea-An ca 41 into.-zarim fled `~e dafAonal in Thia bok-1 c its bas A aa-A D-AU6~~'b a, attention is given to ,a &script 0 -0t ~.Ufi 'atomic installations, principles of control and regulatiom of their operating processes, problerw of service and main- tenanee,, and also-doaimetry, protection of crew from radioactive radiation, and general safety-* In the course it muot be remmbered that the prublema of neutron Card 113 TA13LE OF GO"ENTS (abridged)t FoxT-word -- 3 Introduction 4 Ch. L -StruoUre of atoms and the energ7 of atomic nuclei Ch. 11. Nuclear reactiozo -- 19 Ch. 111. Opsiatim of a nuclear reactor - 31 Ch v Ve Nuclear f=l - 42 th. V. Types of zmalear: reactors 'and atomic power installations 56 Cho VI. Materials for building and 6ervicing nuclear reactors 64 ftsem~>Iiag reactors - go Ch., VIIT,, Reactor,design - 131 Card 2A SUB =1 g FRI NP SUBMITTEDt l5Nov63 NR REF SM 016 Cl -EMP 1 0,07 Card 3/3 FRIDUN, Semen Tefimovich; LTSWO, V.M - SHLTUXv I.A. Emanual on the procuremente receivinge ana storage of sugar bests] Spravochnik po sagotovke, priemko I khraneuiiu. sakharnoi evekly. Moakwa, Pishchapromizdat. 1959. 393 P. (Sugar beets) (MIRA 13:8) LYSEM, T. H. Determining the holding capacity of a water tank taking into account the time necessar7 for its filling. Tod 1 ~&n.tekh. no.10:27 0 156. (MM IO:z) (Fire prevention) (Tanks) LYSENHOY V,NI, inzh. The LU?4-2N lavender harvesting machine. Trakt. i sellkhoz- maeb. 33 no.20:38 0 163. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Yuzhno-Ukrainskaya mashinoispytatel'naya stantsi7a. L: 22-~ 7 F-Th /N-- 4 AE~or-,Ib)AEzj6(sE)A,~DF-3ASDP-3/AFTCAIAFTC(P) A-D, -, F, S S 10 NF.- AP50OC-201 S/C096/65/01-10/001/0043/0047 (Candidate of technical. sciences); Sokolov, A. 1, AM (Sngineer), -,LYPOnkoi.,-V..F. (Rngine.er) TITLE: 1hvestigation of axial-radial t7X a compressors with blade?ILI.fusers A SOUICES: Nploenergetika ~i na. 1;-19651 h3-47 TOPIC compress-6r,,blade, diffuser, compressor efficiency, blade s-ze blade 66 4/ Irl -9 18 blade type, 1; 0 5 It 14 0 5 4 18 I , . s"111 diffusers N' diMser, N-1 4"1d,,Aiffuser w: A3STPUCT: Results of experimental investigations with blade diffuser-ty-pe comprosr.-ors are reported. The purpose of the J-nve3~igation was to study tha effact af blade geomotry on corVre5sor 'Elio I'lowing section of the compressor is Pliven in Fig. I on the Enclosures. The devails of the blade geo- metr-les (a total of 4 different types) are 'criven in talbular form. All except blades were profiled. The cornpmssor wras operated at 25 000 r.p..,,L*. and T 3K. Its efficiency was defined by !Z-1 0rd.- i 7 S jf 5 L 2215 -.65' ArIGFISS10:1 tm.- IF5-002201 where S is the r-m'-e#suee ratio across the compressor and subscript H and K cor.-espon-i to co~ridiUons before and after the coTressor respeactively. The %V-pe U-0.5-4-:44 diffuser was investigated first by holdint; the nu=ber of blades z - 25 but vea-ring the Va one- of 61% j ouriti-neangleo The resli-Its shoued a maximum effici at 0", 16120f (see',F.Fia, 2 on the Enclosuresy. The second test was done by varying the number of b~lades. The optimum number was zg - 25-2d. The efficiency oil' the compressor with.11-06-4-18 type diffuser was less tba-a the N-0.5-4-14 difZuser by I An4ysis of the ratio ai./a.3 for these two profiled diffusers (see Fig. 2) shows the li=t a4/, < CouTarison of the efficiency of 3 - no, of feat on 414-ie -4-18'covrissor vith variable b3/b. showed a3nost compressor efficiency ~ in the range 1.12 to 0.87. Finally, diffuser, WI-dell-I had the blade geormetry, showed an officiency of only 0*7'p'f less than the ravre cc-,IpUcated. diffuser corr-pressor. Orig. art. has: 8 figures, formula, and Ltable, ASSOC unol; 'r'6 s k o V s ki!r e n e rp_ eti a h e s V-J yinstitut (Moscow Institute of Heat Power SUDNITTZ"D..; 00 S L - 02 SUT GODE: PR 4-.0 R &3V-. 000 OM Card 2A ~EPA/EWT(1)/E~P(f)/EWd(v)/t-2,/EPA(bb)-2P 4 WW' j AGGE-551ON UR. APSO 11577 UR/0143/65/000/00410058/0065 621.515 (Candidate of technical sciencov. Docent), AUTHOIL 8 A _hgygj)Mk Sokolov, A. 1. (Engineer)s LyAoRkot V. P. (Engineer) LE:. D niLnin al width of bladeless diffueers of a single-atage T IT. 0,ter -j- _4 the optinu eanor SOURCE::- tfUz Ene getti-kat- no.: 4v L96-S, 591-65 TOPIC TAGS: compressor, centrifugal compressor-, compressor diffuser !ABSTRACT: As the dita. avaUable in the literature re the beat width of a blade- I_e_ss diffuser has not been definite, special experimental studies have been -the-. 6ptimal-width: of 1he,diffiza e r.-in- an a7d n, conducAed to: iCeifiifti6~-~ radial ce trifuga compreasor, On the strenjth of thimretIcal consldei~xtldns (later confirmed by experiments~, the optimal b~ /b. should lie within 0. 8-0. 85, where b,, is the difluser-width. and h. is the impeller width. Tests at 25000 rpm were conducted Cctrd 1/2 SHERSTYUK, A.N.p kand.tokhn.nauk, dotsent; SOKOLOV, A.I., inzh.; LYSENKO.) YJ0 P inzh. Determination of the optimum width of bladeless diffusers of single-stage centrifugal superchargers. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; energ. 8 no-4:58-65 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut. Fredstavlena kafedroy parovykh i gazovykh turbin. 4 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application Wood chemistry products. Cellulose and its manufacture. Paper. Abs Jour.- Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32691 Author : Lysenko V.P., Stakhovyak F., Popov Yu. A. Inst : Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet Title : Fractionation of Technical Ethyl Cellulose Orig Pub: Sb. stud. rabot Leningr. tekhnol. in-ta im. Lensoveta, L., 1956, 126-130 Abstract: A study was made of the fractional composition of technical ethyl cellulose (EC) (by the method of precipitation and by the method of Card 1A USSR./themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-27 and Their Application Wood chemistry products. Cellulose and its manufacture. Paper. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32691 dissolution). It is shown that the principal cause which affects the non-transparency of EC film, is the presence of elements of inorganic nature (iron compounds admixtures) and their accumulation in the insoluble fraction of EC. /,4 Card 2 2 LXSIWO,.,Y.*P#, general-mayor aviatsii Executive capacity. Veat,Vozd.Fl. no.8:45a-49 Ag 161. (kUitary discipline) (Air pUate) (MIRA .14:8) EWM/num) md/m L 2575_66. EPA/NT(1)/D1T(m)/ v IM (f AW 60 ACICESSION NR: APS019204 u 143 W000/007/01dzialos 542.78 'AUTHOR: Sherstyuk, A. N. lCandidate of technical sciences, Docent);. Sokolov, A. 1. (Enginear)l keenko.-Y. P,.(Engincer) .-,44p, TITLE: Investigation of the simple-contour blade diffusers of centrifugal compressorl SOURCE: IVTJZ. Energetikallnos 7. 1965, 102-105 Topic TAds: centrifugal compressor, diffuser performance f five ABSTRACT. The results are reported,of an experimental investigation o ZA diffuser variants'having /.3-Z6 bladeAa aq/a3 ratios of 1.74, 2.00, 2.25, and 2 45 (aee Enclosure 1); the fifth blade variant had no bend in the inlet section. ;~Iade width, 18: mrn; impeller width, 16 mm. Compressor characteristics ( F and plotted against flow) for different blade Inlet an lea and &,1a3 raLtl0as 9 with all speeds reduced to 25000 rpm and at 293K, are shdwn. In the first aeries ACCESSION NR; AP4012789 S/0170/641000/002/0003/0009 AUMOR: Kremenchugskiy, L. S.; Ly~senko, V. S.: Mallnev, At Fe; Roytslna, 0. V. TIT1.Z: '1he determination of the thickness, heat capacity, and thermal conductivity of thin miniature films I _. 2, 1964, 3-9 SOURM: Inzhenerno-fizichoskiy zhurnal, no TOPIC TAGS; thin film, film thickness, heat capacity, thermal conductivity ABSTRACT: Thin miniature films are widely used as sensing elements for heat radia- tion detectors and for circuits meaauringr the power of ultra high frequancios. The, essence of the new method for determining the physical characteristics of such films is the determination of the heat capacity C of the bolometer layer from its tine constant which, in turn, is found from the frequency characteristics and the effective coefficient of thermal losses of the layer, as shown in Equation (8) c 3M 2fr fj R - Ro Card 110 -ACCESSION BR: AP4012789 U = excitation current; R, Ro = bolometer layer resistance during the passage of current, and its initial resistance, respectively; X = temperature coefficient of resistance; fl = frequen corresponding to the half-max-Imum of intensity on the frequency char?acteristicZ. From the known heat capacity and the surface of the layer one gets Equation (9) which gives the thickness do of the layer do = C/cspA Y - (9) (c,p = specific heat capacity; A = area of the layer; -r = density). Using further the equation of the heat balance of the layer, one gets an expression for the coefficient of thermal conductivity given in Equation (13) a i?A 2 (89&. T~bl - Xi2F.~,) (R - Fln) (13) 12 (R - RO) S & 12 R?_ 0 b = length and width of the layer, respectively; S = cross sectional area of the layer; z coefficient of absorption of the layer; a' Stephan-Bolzmann constant; Card ACCESSION NR; AP4012789 To = temperature of the surrounding medium). The heat capacity of bolometric elements was determined earlier by Jones, Smith, and Chesner (Determination and Measurement of Infrared Radiations) using the time constant and the volt-watt sensitivity. Since they assumed 6 to be zero, this led to significant errors bocauso 9 actually Varias between 0.05 and 1.00, Othor researchers (sea Goggo G. Barth and W. Maier, Ann. d. Phys., 7, 260, 1959) utilized the heat-loss coefficient in absence of radiations, which reduced the accuracy of measurements by a factor R/Ro. The authors determined the heat capacity, thickness, and thermal conductivity coefficients of free 4 x 0.4 mm2 Ni layers obtained electrolytically. The e:~Derimental results are summarized in the Table of Enclosure 1. RTeriments carried out down to the temperature of liquid nitrogen did not produce any sig" nificant chancres in the heat capacity of thin Ni layers, while the thermal conduc- tivity increased by a very -imall amount. Z2e authors applied the same method to determinations of the heat capacity of thin layer coatings deposited on film, by subtraction of the film's capacity from t~e total measured amount. A maximum heat capacity of Au coating of (0-35-0.45)-10-0 watt-soc/OK (corresponding to a maxirqum relative sonsitivity 9f the coated bolomoter) was obtained wi+i a (3.0-4.5)-10-6 kg gold coating. The Au layer contributed to a 50-70% absorption of the 4-13 p radia- tion. Orig. art. has 13 equations, 2 figures and I table. Card 3A 4 ACCESSION NR: APL*12789 ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki (institute of Physics), AN UkrSSR& KieV SUR.aTTED-. 2oFeb63 DATE ACQ-. 26Feb64 ENCL:. 02 SUB CODE: PH, SP NO REF BOV; 002 02m: 005 Card % LYSENKO, V.S., inzh. 'S-- - Assigning a safe loading for running-in and testing hydraulic machines by the method of closed kinematic chain. Gidr. mash. i gidr. no.1:33-45 t65. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. 1 22kq3h;-66 Ij PW ACC M. AP6012850 SOURCE CODE*.. UR/0368/66/004/004/0298/0301 AUTHOR: Kremenchugsk-Ly. L. S Wenko, V. S.::.Kal'nev, A. F.; Roytaloa,-O. V. ORGII none*. TITLE: 14po t of spectralcharacteristics of high-resistance thermal radiation detectors S, OUACE: Zh'urnal Orikladfioy spektroskopii,, v. 4, no. 4 '1966 298-301 TOPIC TAGS: tfieiiall~radlatlon detector, IR radiation, IR'sensor, IR detection ABSTRACT:., An -resistance mproved method is proposed for the construction of high Aermal-rAdiati6n detectors uhich.we gold-black as the Infrared absorber. Because of its poor adhesive properties, gold-black cannot be deposited directly on the V sensitive material,~but must be deposited on an interleafing layer, which causes high heat losses. Calculations are presented to demonstrate that these losses can be reduced to an insignificant amount if the interleafing layer is made of dieleet-z-1 trics such as beryllium- or aluminum-oxides, which are good heat conductors, and if the layer's thickness is.much less than the length of the incident heat wave. Experimental--data are in g6od agreement with the theory. Orig. art. has: 4 formu- las,.2 tables$ and 1 figure. (ZLI SUB CODE: CCWd 20/ SUBM DATE: 02Apr65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 004/ ATD PRESS: MALWVY A.F.; KREMENCHUGSKIY, L.S.; BEREZKOp B.N.; SHEVTSOV, L.N.; BOGDFVICH, A.G.; KIRILLOV, G.M.; CHASHECHNIKOVA, I.T.; YARMOLEUKO, N.A.; OFFNGENDEN, R.G.; SEIMN, V.Z.; DALYUK, Yu.A.; EMZIN'V._F.N.; KONENKO, L.D.; SIIALEYKO, M.A.; SHEVCHENKO, Yu.S.- STOLYAROV, V.A.; KIRILLOV, G.M.; ~OGDEVICH, S.F.; LYSENKO._Y,T.; RRASHKIN, N.A.; SKRIPNIK, Yu.A.; GRFSHCHENKO, Ye.v.; SERPILIN, K.L.; GAPCIENKO, L.M. Abstracts of completed research works. Avtom. i prib. no-3:90-91 JI-S 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Institut fiziki AN UkrSSR (for all except Skripnik, Greshchenko, Tuz. Serpilin, Gapchenko). 2. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Skripnik, Greshchenko, Tuz, Serpilin, Gapchenko). (Research) L-36404-66 - -E'01T(m)/EVVP(j) RM NRi SOURCE CODE: UR 9/65/035/010/1879/1879 AUTHOR: Ivin, S. Z ; Karavanov, K. V.;_asenko, V. V.; J-,evin, V. .14. 3 .ORG: none, TITIZ: Reaction of.allWl ichlorophosphine oxides with carboxylic acid amides SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, V- 35, no. 10, 4965, 1879 TOPIC TAGS: phosphorus compound, carboxylic acidp organic amide, acetic anhydridep phosphinic acid, chenlical identification, distillation .ABSTRACT.* Xt has been established for the first time that the re- .aetion,of alky1di6hloropho'sphine oxides with carboxylle acid amides .forms anhydrides ot.g1kylphosp4inic acids and compounds*containing ;a eyano group* The"'reaction can be carried out In a solvent tboil- Ing oarbon tatraohl-oride) or without It at 100-130OCo In the latter o'oase the.roaotion"Is muoh faster* The end produots are apparently !formed id-three statees -HC1 C -HC1 RPOCIl + RICONHs A NCOA' RPOS+R'GN P