SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MALISHEVSKIY, N.A. - MALINSKIY, YU.M.

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MALISnVSKIY, N.A. (Khargkov) Work of circulatory cooling systems operated on sea water. Yod. san. tekh. no.9:8-10 5 160. (HIRA 13:11) (Air compressors--Cooling) (Apsheron Peninsula-Petroleum engiaeering--Water supply) (sea water) MALISIOVSKIY. N.A.. kand.tekbn.nauk ,~ i~, I ~ 71; : ;7~- 1 ~- -' -, - ~ - ' ~ Processing of sea water by the acidification method. Elek.sta, 31 no.4:44-45 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Sea water) (eeed-water purification) MALISHEVSKlYp Nikolay Aleksandrovich; GIASHRLID9 V.Ya.t red.; VORONINp K.P.# -, - [Using o4i water in cooling systems of electric power plants] Is- poltzovante morskoi vody v slatemakb okhlazbdeniia elaktrostantaii. Moskvaq Gos energ* i2d-VOt 1961o 198 P* (MIRA 14:8) Nlectric power plants-Cooling) YAUSHEVSKIYO N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk (KharIkov) Selection of an economical diameter for great pressure pipelines. Vod. i san. tekh. no.2:22-24 F 162. WIRA 15t2) (Pipelines) RALISHEVSKL-~,, -N.G., redaktor; KOWBKOT, P.S.; KONDRATITIT, N.I.; mt (Design and operation of water supply and sewer pumping stations] Proaktirovanib i ekspluatataila vodaprovodmykh i kanalizatsionnykh nascanykh stantall. Pod red. N.G.Nalishavokogo. Moskva, Goa. W. lit. po stroitelletvu i arkhitekture. 1953. 411 P. (MLRA 7:11D) KILLISMMY, N.G. A now concept of the principles Involved In the action of siphons. Dokl. AN SM 105 no.4:668-671 D 155. (MLVA 9:3) 1. Ukraimakoye otdolentys nauchno-'Lsaledovatellskogo instituta vodoonabehonlya, kanalizatell, gidrotakhnichaskikh soorashenty I inshenernoy gidrogeologii. Predstavleno skManikon L.I. Badovy. (Siphons) USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - IChimiya, No 1, 1958, 1694 Author : Malishevskly N.G. Title : AKKh Filters and Contact Clarifying Units Orig Pub: Sb.: Issledovaniya po vodopodgotovke. M., Gos. izd-vo lit. po str-vu i arkhitekt., 1956, loo-loC Abstract: On the basis of literature data, industrial anci experimental data, the conclusion Is arrived at that it is inappropriate to utilize AKKh filters and contact clarifying units for the clarification of surface water. In lieu thereof it is recommend- ed to use ordinary clarifying units and rapid fil- ters so as to be in a position to increase the rate of filtration up to 10-12 mAour, with a trubidity of the water fed into the filter not above 11--; mg Card 1/i per liter. MISIMYSM., Nikolay (loorglyeviohe prof., doktor taichn.nauki SINYAYSKIY. I.-.-- isna. to - - I i re khn.nauk. ot . d.: TM IYAKOVA. A.N., red.; TMYIKKM, A.S., takhred. [Water intakes from open bodies of water] Todepriamniki iz otkrytykh vodoamov. Kharlkov, Izd-vo, Kharlkovskogo gosouniv. Lm. A.K.Glarikogo, 1958. 141 p. (MIn 12:8) (Water-supply engineering) MALISEEEVSKIY, N.G. (Kharlkov) , . ~ r~ - " i' k~_' Vt _4~' SI'V . ;Z~ Ouhova_.. , WK14 . Cuff sleeves for a8bestoo-cemant pipes. Vod. i san. tekh. 04M 11:5) no.6:21-22 Je '58. (Pipe, Asbestos-cement) :Ge:~orgiiyoviieha;,~jKLOUnRATI YET, likOI2-y Iveaovich; MM!!-IS~SK Tik o ~I Y!a ALWHKO, Rqvel Ivaaovich; 'A, Madezhda Nikhaylovna; TMff'YA- nof ~7 h: KOTA,- A.M., red.; TROFDOKO. A.S.. takhn.red. [Water-supply and sewerage pumps and pumping stations] Yodo- provodn.ve i kanalizatsionnye nasosy i nasomye staataill.Pod red. H.G.Malishevokogo. KharIkov, Izd-vo KharIkovskogo gos. univ. im. A.M.Gorlkogo, 1960. 394 p. (KIRA 14:5) (PoTing stations) MAT, SHEVSKIY,, N.G. (Kharlkov); PICHAIMCHI, I.D. (Eharikov) Horizontal sedim-e-itation tanks with a vertical water discharge system. Vod. i san. tekh. no.7:22-24 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Water-Purification) _MALISHZV3KIY,_T,S., kapitan kabotazhnogo plavaniya Pollskoy Narodno7 Prospects for the development of water transportation in the Polish People's Republic. Rech.transp. 16 no.10:32-34 0 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Poland--Inland water transportation) i,-, tan ~t7 Du o r. 30: K I 1 -58-3- "131 .,.UTHG:~S. Nornevskiy, 3. 1. , Docent, C~_ndidata of Techn'ca' OL~ sc'-fences, Bayko, V. F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Dialishevskiy, V. Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Kur )a kin, P. ~V-_-ingineer, Rosin, Ye. I., Zn-, i n e e r TITLE: Co--i -,.-)n r-f T-,-;o- ~~.nd Three-StaCe ~Aotrols (Sravneniye dvukh- i trekhstupenchatykh ,z:ie~L.L,uuiaaainnykh usiliteley s prodollnym polem) ~11~-RIGDICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 7, (USSR) I PP. 9-14 ,IBSTRACT: Ir recent time a series of works with the three-stage amplifier with longitudinal field were carried out in the laboratories of LIETI, LVIMU and LIIZhT. The results of these investigations are given here. At first the operation principle of the three-stage amplifier is given and by the example of a fourpole machine it is shown, how the amplification stages are formed in a three-stage amplifier. In the second part a comparative evaluation between the three-stage amplifier with longitudinal field and a two-stage Card 1/3 --raplifier is carried out. On the strength of the given Con-),-,Lriqnn o Rctc '01 58--7-2/31 experimental data it is shown that in the case of one and the same maGneto system, of approximately equal weight of the effecLive materials, of one and the same FI_ and i y- the velocity increase of the electromotive force at th(' output of the three-stage amplifier is hii-,her by the two- to 2,5 fold than in the case of a two-stage amplifier, 6 is the compensation degree of the armature reaction by the compensatine current i24 between the brushes 2-4 in the amplifier armature. On the other hand, the three-stage amplifiers in comparison to the two-stage amplifier are more inclined toward fluctuations and toward self-excitation which is due to the increase of the total amplification factor and the phase lagging. The three-stage amplifier has a somewhat simpler system compared to the trio-stage amplifier, Comprisingly it is said that the three-stage amplifier in the case of one and the same control output is more quickly effective compared to the two-stage amplifier and that in the case of one and the same quick effect the three-stage Card 2/3 amplifier is controlled by a lower output. Comnarison of Two- and Three-Stage Rototrols ;_7 105-58-3- 2/31 There are 8 fiCures and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet ASSOCIATION: Leningrad.skiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut imeni Ullyanova Lenina) Leningrad Institute of Electrical Zn6ineerinC i-.~eni Ullyanov Lenin)) ~ SUBMITTED: May 21, 1957 Card 3/3 IIALISIfEVSKIY, V.Ye., ki%nd4tekhn.nauk - Problems in the theory of three-stage dynamoolectric amplifiers of longitudinal fields. Trudy TSITIIMF no.14:16-34 158. (MIn 11:4) (Electric current rectifiers) MALISIEVSKIY, V.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; VYAZITIKOVTSEV, Ye.V. Ways of increasing the output and improving operating conditions of the electric drive of a bucket dredger scoop chain. Inform. abor. TSNIIMF no.68. Telch. ekspl.mor.flota no.ll,-71-.83 161. (KRA 15:9) (Dredging machineryL--Electric driving) MALISHEVSKIY, V. Yee) kand.tekhn.nauk Characteristics of the work of electric propulsion systems on ice-breaking vessels with propellers hitting the ice and being wedged in it. Sudostroenie 27 no,5:30-33 MY 161. (MIFLA. 14:6) Ship propulsion, Electr1c) e-breaking vessels) t MALISHEVSKIY, V.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; VYA2211KOVTSEV, Ye.V., inzh. Amplidynes in the electric drive control system of bucket chains on multi-bucket dredgers. Sudostroenie 28 no.6:47-50 Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Rotating amplifiers) (Dredging machinery) MALISREVSKIY, V.ye', kand. tekbn. nauk Certain charaateriftics of operating electric propulsion systems on Bhips of the "Lenam type. Inform. 3bor. TSNII14F no.81'. Tekh. akap;. mor. flota no.17:60-78 162. (MIRA .16s6) (Ship propulsion, Electric) MALISHEVSKU, V.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; VYAZNIKOVTSEV, Ye.V. Nev diagram for the protection from overvoltage during the chock loading of electric ropulsion systems on icebreakers of the "Kapitan Be-Imaov" FCaptain Beloua6V] type. Inform. sbor. TSNIDIF no.81: Tekh. ekspl. mor. flota no.17:79-89 162. (MIRA 16:6) (Ship propilsion, Electric Safety measures) M&LISHL?VSKIY, V.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk Graphoanalytical method of calculating the static characteristics of electric propulsion units with electromechanical amplifiers. Trudy TSNIIMF no.46:3-19 162. (KRA 16:6) (Ship propulsion, Electric) MALISHEVSKIY,-.V. Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk Hethods of adjusting electric propulsion systems on "Leenau- type ships. Inform.sbor.TSKIMF no. 87 Tekh.ekspl. mor. flota no. 20:83-101 162. (MIRA 17:5) KOWMp V*Nop otvo za v7pusk; MALISHEVSK37j, Yu.S., red.j KREPSKI7, L.P.$ tokbnred. [Agricultural machinery abroeAli Sellskokhosiaistvennaia teklm-4ka sa rubeshomo Kiev, Im-t takht4informataii, 1961. 104 p. (MMA* 15:5) It Mxains. GosudarstveniWy nauchno-tekbnicheakiy komitet. (Agricultural machinery) MIROVSKIY, B.I.; MALISBEVSKnI.I.114ps., red. (Transformations in steel during heat treatment] Prevra- shcheniia v staiiakh pri termicheskoi obrabotke. Kiev ITI, 1964. 42 A (MIRA 17:10~ SAKMEIAC, V.L.; MALlSliEVSF.IY,Yu.S., red. (Novikov gear transmissions; ---ui-ve,- ol" their aeslgr. anc methods of constr-uctionj' Zubchatye peredachi Novikova; obzor konstruktsii i metodov rasebeta. KJev,, Polit.ekhn. in-t, 1964. 69 p. Ov. I;,,J~ 18: b) MALTSI*MVICH, M. ~USEM/Padlo - Television SOP 49 RaginserIng - Motom, Wind "Kiev Residents Prepare for the Ninth All-Union Correspondence Radio Exhibit," M. Maliahkevich, 1 p "Radio" No 9 Technician Fed1ko is building an inexpensive, simple wind motor for the exhibit. Wind motors are nov being used to supply electric power in villages of Baryshevskiy Rayon, Kiev Oblast. Dmbrovski.v is building a decimeter oscillator for the coming exhibit. Work has started on construction of the Kiev televisien center. 1/50M PA 1/5or9q MISMWICHt M. USSR/Rad:!o Radio Amateurs Sep 50 Exhibits "Meeting of Young Ukraini~n Radio Amateurs," M. Malisbkevich, Kiev "Radio" No 9, p 9 Meeting held at Kiev in Jun to discuss year's achieve- ments. Addresses by Dean of Radio Faculty, Kiev Order of Lenin-Poly-tech Inst., on "Soviet Radio Engineering," and Prof V. V. Volerner, Cand Tech Sci, on "What Young Radio Amateurs Should Work Oti." Ex- hibition included many examples of a teur designs of radio equipment. PA 171T87 USW/Hadio _: E'Aibitions. Mar 51 'iKiev Exhibition of Radio Amateur Talent, It m. Malishkevich "Radio" No 3, P 10 In the short-wave section, prizes were awarded for 100-w transmitter, 5-w transmitter, and 10-tube receiver. One amateur, who works in the Inst imeni Bogomolets, designed a device for electronarcosis. Other exhibits- portable receivers, automatic wired radio center, measuring instruments, etc. Over 5,000 people visited the exhibition. 188T100 - IT T-1-U-ITYMI I I M-iuilabvxunj M, Radio In Education Radio hobby helps education. Radio No. 2 1952. Mon List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952. Unclassified. MISVTT~VICII. 1.1.. 'Padio, Short-Rave - Mcraine Fourth Iridio-TeleFrpph Contest of Short Wave Onerntors, remb-rs of the All-Union Volunteer Society for Assistance lo, the Ar-V, Avia.~11_,Dn and Nprrj o'L the UI'x34_nim SSR a Radio no. 0. 1 1,'. 9. Monthl. List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, DOCOMber -1952, Uncl. I le GEMER. I.; NALISIUMCH, N.; MOSHCEMNIKOV, N.; SHPILEVOY, V.; AKHM, A.; COLOWENKO, V.V. 2. ussn (6oo) 4. Radio - Exhibitions 7. Radio amateurs are getting ready for the Eleventh All-Union Radio Exhibition. Radio. No. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified. - f 1. '-ULT3 I'Villf,7CH Y,! . 2. USSR (600) 4. Radio - Short-Wave 7. High skill aid operating ability, Radlc No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of,Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1953. Unclassified. MALISHKEVICH, M. Radio, Short-Wave Elena Godon, the short-wave operator. itadio No. J, 1953. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1~53- Uncl. MALISHKVICH. M. (Kiyev). Dissemination of radio-technical literature among the young. Radio no.6: 63 Je '53. (VIRA 6:6) (R~dio--Juvenile literature) - --.; - ~, - . -- - - F~ - - I 'I'liall, 1, 1.1. DIKISI M. D. CanninC -plants machinery Mosl-va, Pishcheprortizdat, 19531. 5h0 P. (54-42747) TX603.D57 ~ 1. Cannin[:, and perserving - Apparatus and Fucplieg. i i,iallslcii, A."!. MALISOV, L.Z. C iron cutting tools equipped with hard alloy tips. Stan.i instr. 28 no.3:38-39 Mr 157. (MLRA 10:5) (Cutting tools) AUTHOR: TI TLE: I PERIODICAL: I ABSTRACT: Malisov, L,-.,Z. 603 "-d-as-i-Iron Cutting Tools with Carbide Tips. (Lityye ChugunnyYe Reztsy S Plastinkami Tverdogo Splava). "-stsaaki ~' Instrunrent" (Maclaine Tools and Cutting Tools, No-3, 795-t, pp._j3__j~1 ku.S.S.R.). The procedure for making grey cast iron tool holders with cast in carbide tool tips in a multi-pattern mould is described in detail. Best results were obtained with a runner situated above the insert. For a tool holder Gf 25 x 20.mm cross-section and 125 mm length the runner cross-section is 0-3~0',G CM2 and the riser cross-section 1.2 to 1.4 cm2. There are two illustrations. ICard 1/1 RASKA, K;iuLI,S'OVA, V;MAZACEK, H. Practical significance of phagocyte type determination in the epidemiology of intestinal infections. Gas. lek. cook. 89 nL. 30-835- 838 28 July 1950. (GLKL 20:1) '41 ~J. go i 2, V A J:. I p -4 He :11 J N I -2 t, FZ Lq 9,430002.,03 3001!~//37) 21513 S/139/61/000/002/008/oi8 2,6, E032/Z414 AUTHORSs Krivov, Presnov, V.A. and Synorov, V.F. TITLEs A Study of Some Physical Properties of Polycrystalline GaAs PERIODXCAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, 1961, No.2, pp.66-70 TEXTt This paper was first reported at the Third Conference of Schools of Higher Education on Semiconductors and Dielectrics, Leningrad, 1960. The resistivity, thermoelectric pow.r and the Hall coefficient of polycrystalline specimens of gallium arsenide were measured. The original material was synthesized directly from arsenic and gallium and was zone refined six times (this will be described in a eparate paper). The final specimens were rectangular in form : nd their dimensions were 2 x 2 x 7 mm3. The resistivity and the Hall coefficient were measured with the aid of ohmic tin contacts fused into the specimens in a vacuum at temperatures of the order of 6oo to 700OC- Before measurements were begun, the specimens Card 1/6 21513 S/139/61/000/002/008/018 A Study of Some Physical E032/E414 were immersed in a solution containing 20 ml of NaOH and 4 MI. of 30% H202 (G.A:.Averkiyeva, O.V.Yemellyanenko, Ref.1) After this treatment they were washed in boiling distilled water, Fig.1 shows the temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity and carrier concentration calculated from the Hall measurements under the assumption that the hole concentration was negligible. It is estimated from the slope of the curve representing concentration as a function of temperature that the activation energy of the donor impurities was 0.12 ev. Fig.2 shows the thermoelectric power as a-function of temperature for two gallium arsenide specimens at different average temperatures. Using the Pisarenko formula (Ref.2) the magnitude of the effective mass of the carriers was estimated to be of the ordbr of 0.27 mol The experimentally determined temperature dependbnce of the concentration was compared with its theoretical value computed from the formula Card 2/ 6 S/139/61/000/002/008/018 A Study of Some Physical ... E032/E414 KA+'Na([ 4K,(A(, /2 0;-68 n == I +~ 2 (K.+N.)' K, = (2rm-rk T/h2)312 e- ASA]k T where NA and Na are the donor and acceptor impurity concentrations, Mx is the effective electron mass, and 14CA e is the donor activation energy. It was found that NA= 1.18 x 10-18cm-3 and Na =- 1-10 x lol8cm-3. Tn addition, the contact potential difference of gallium arsenide specimens'relative to a standard platinum electrode was measured. The measurements were*carried out on polished and etched specimens in air and in vacuum at various temperatures in the range 20 to 850C. Fig.4 shows the temperature dependence of the contact potential difference of germanium and gallium arsenide in air. The continuous and dashed curves refer to etched and polished specimens respectively. Fig-5 shows the contact potential difference as a function of air pressure after etching. Fig.6 shows the variation Card 3/ 6 21513 S/139/6i/ooo/cO2/008/018 A Study of Some Physical ... 1-:0321P-411f in the contact potential difference on heatl.ng in vacuum. A quantitative analysis-of these renults ji not given since the specimens were polycrystalline and the results are therefore said to be "not entirely reliable". The general conclusion is that changes in the surface properties of gallium arsenide are associated with the properties of surface compounds formed during the etching process and subsequent adsorption of components from the surrounding medium. Students I.A.Vinitskaya and L.Ye.Smirnova took part in the measurements. Acknowledgments are expressed to the Senior Scientist of SFT!, Candidate of Physical Mathematical Sciences A.P.Izergin and Engineer V.A.Zgayevskiy o4 the Technical Division for taking part in discussions of the results. There are 6 figures and 6 references: 3 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosuniversitete imeni V.V.Kuybysheva (Siberian Physicotechnical Institute at the Tomsk State Un4versity imeni V.V.Kuybysgev) SUBMITTED: October 17, 1960 Card 4/6 A Study of Some Physical ... 14 n 17 Ar 41 Of Fig.l. Card 5/6 S/139/61/000/002/008/018 E032/E4i4 AN Mill Fig.2. A Study of Some Physical ... pr XV AW Y- Ad Fig.4. Fig.6. 21513 ,39/61/000/002/CO8/018 rO32/E4i4 t7t Ve pt -4 AM Q 4 MAO. PM fm Card-6/6 3/137/62/000/002/059/11-l' A0061AI01 AUMORS: Presnov, V. A., Izergin, A. P., Krivov, 14. A., Vyatkin, A. P., St Mel'chenko, E. N., Mlalisova, Ye. V., Selivanava, -77A., GrIgorlyevn, A. 0. T= Investigation of gallium arsenide PERTODICALt Rpferativnyy zhurnal, Mctallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 110, abstract 20304 (V ab. "Vopr. metallurgil t fiz. polupi-ovodnikov", Moccow, AN 333R, 1961. 70 - 75) TEXT The authors studied clectrophysical and rectifying properties of GaAs crystals. Specimens were obtained by alloying in ampoules and were purified by zonal malting. SinFle-crystal or coarne-domain moldingawore out out uf the specimens. It was found that the specific resistance of speoimans produced by alloying in ampoules was lower by 20 times than that of specimen., prepared by synthesizing during zonal melting. The anomalous course of resistance changes in a magnetic field was established. The effective electron mass was estimated to be mo - 0.027, Activation onergige of admixtures bE,,, - 0.25 ev sly. AE. - - 0.12 ev were found. For the n-typaj higher rectifying factors (10' ,nd Card 1/2 -2a L~ S/137/62/000/002/0359/144 Investigation of gallium arnonide A006/A101 more, and for the p-type 102), counter voltages, and voltage breakdown resistance were obtained. The height of the rectifying barrier was found to be equal to 0.8 ev. B. Golovin [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 r~ 7 E039/E435 AUTHORS: I~rivov, 'Malisova, Ye.V., Presnov, V.A., Chernova, N.V:-- '~ITLE: Tlie properties of germanium alloyed with titanium izvestiya vysshilkh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Fizika. no.2, 1962, 108-113 7-- '1'1~'T The Ge-Ti alloy was formed by the diffusion of a thin f.-Im of Ti deposited on germanium in a vacuum and then heated to 8000C for 8 hours. The samples were subsequently annealed at 450'C for 7 hours and then cooled slowly. Under these conditions the concentration of Ti changes exponentially with depth in the sample. in order to obtain data for a more uniform distribution, .:,,easurements were made on the face of the samole which was initially coated with Ti and then ground after alloying. The electrical conductivity and Hall effect in alloyed and control saz-.,.ples were measured for temperatures in the range 100 to U000K. 0 The temperature dependence of these parameters for the alloyed sa:nples had the same general form as for Ge. Typical values for the concentration of donors and acceptors in n-type samples are Card 1/2 3/139/62/000/002/016/0,2 8 The properties of germanium ... TE039/E435 ND 4.79 x IC15cm-3; Na = 4.71 x jol5cm-3 and in p-type jol5cm-3 and Na = 2.58 x jol5am-3. It is shown that atoms of Ti have a large diffusion coefficient in Ge k':) = 5.5 x lo-7c,.12/sec). In the germanium lattice titanium -,roduces accej~tor levels with ;n-,E = 0.2 eV. The adsorDtion of aton:s of Ti on 'the surface of Ge is accompanied by a iovrering of t,'-~e negative surface charge. It is possible to form, an inversion r.-tl.,--)e layer on the surface of p-type germanium owing to the of a positive surface charge %.jith the absorption of a lar~;e quantity of Ti atoms. The diffusion of atoms of Ti into gerinanium. from a film is accompanied by the formation of eleciron- hole transitions; hence it can be used in the preparation of dio(~es and triodes. There are 5 figures. -5SOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Toms!~C,,,-,i --osuniversitete imeni V.V.Kuybysheia (Siberian Playsicotechnical Institute at Tomsk State University imeni V.V.Xuybyshev) SUIN'ITTZD: August 5, 1961 Card 2/2 Invcstigacion of' the kinetic characteris tics of highly doped inzium antimonide. V. A. Kokoshkin (10 minutes). Synthesis, doping, and preparation of single crystals of gallium arsenice. A. P. Izergin, A. G. Grizor'yeva, V. N. Chernigovskaya, G. M. Ikonnikova. Crystallization of gallium arsenide under different prossuras of arsa;%Ic vapor. S. S. Khlubkov, V. A. Celivanova, G. M. ikonnikova. Influence of impurl~ies on the electrical properties of gallium arsenide. M. A. Krivov Ye. V. Malisova, C. V. Malyanov. (Presented b~ --15 minutes). Report -3ro5ented at the 3rd National. Conference on Sel-l-'conductor Compounds, Kis'-~n;-"V, 16-21 Sept 1963 .aid MAUSHNSKA, Elzbieta; BORK(34SKA, Anna From the history of the Library of the Institute of General I ~ Chemistry. Przem chem 42 no.12;725-728 D163. MALISZEWSKA, W. "Influence of Inoculation with Nitrogen - Fixing Microorganisms on the Yields of Nonlegumincus Plants" p. 58 (Acta Microbigjoglea Polgaica, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1953, Warszawa) SO: Monthly kja 2Z East EjEopean Accessions, Vol. 3, No. 3, Library of Congress y W&hv 1954, Uncl. GOLEBIOWSKA, J.; KOBUS, J.; MALISZEWSKA, W.; SOBIF.SZCZANSKI, J.; STRZ&qM, J. Dynamic aspect on the development of some groups of microorganisms in the soil.-Rocz nauk roln rosl 84 no.1:1-13 161. 1. Zaklad Milmobiologii, Instytut Uprawy, Nawozenia i Gleboznavatwa, PWA47 i Katedra MI)crobiologii Rolniczej, Wyzsza Szkola Rolnicza, 'Wroclaw. .~ALE'IKA, NatalLa; GOL-1 ',a-!w'-ga; 14:~L-' '...'anca In'errelations between :-,:.2rcorganisms anj plant roots; an interp~-'onal s - - Postepy na,,~k- ro'n 11 no, 23 !,/3-L',8 M -Ap 1611. KOSTRZENSKI, Wladyslaw; MALISZEWSKA, Zofia Differentiation of acid fast bacilli isolated from cases of Mmn osteoarticular tuberculosis and from material obtained from cattle and bogs. Gruslica 30 no.1:1-12 162. 1. Z Pracowni Baktariologicznej 'Wojevodakiaj Pra7chodni Przeciwgruz- liczej v Warsizavie Kierownik: mgr W. Kostrzenski Dyrektor: dr mod. J. Gackovski. (MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS culture) -,4'!,a:jyalaw; FAMIRSKA-POBRA'711, Hanna, Lhe det6,.-,.:abll! ;-7 of I ubdr,"'a ba -til I using ?,r0 -,a. ani iis relFitior, i,-) tte msnagv,,,pj;f, -)f the qpe(-'!uenr, .Y1 110.1 ,rluti h. I Tr-~~ %,-gruz- i,_ z.!,' BUJKO, Klaudia; ZAPASNIK-KOBIERSKA, Maria Halina; jjk~JqMISKA, ZofJ_a; KOSTRZENSKI, Wlady.91aw Primary drug-resistance to principal antitubercular agents used in children. Pediat. Pol. 40 no.8:773-780 Ag 165. 1. Z Kliniki Terapii Chorob Dzieci AM w WELrszawie (Kierovnik: prof. dr. med. M. H. Zapasnik-Kobierska) i z WoJewodzkiej Przychodni Przeciwgruzliczej w ',Iars7.awie (Dyrektor: dr, med. J. Gackowski). ACCRJR~-INC~-701 SOURCE CODE: PO/0099/66/01+0/003/04a7/04W AUTHOR: Hurwic, Jozef; Smialek-Kazmiervitskay Sonia; Mal-iszewski, Bogdan JZS ORG: Department of Physics, Chemical Faculty, Institute of Technology, Warsaw (Katedra Fizyki na 'dydziale Chemicznym Politechniki) TITIE: Dipole moments of some phosphoroorganic compounds1with sulphur and selenium SOURCE: Roczniki chemii-annales societatis chimicae polonorum, v. 40, no. 3, 1966v 487-488 T0PIC TAGS: organic phosphorus compound, dipole moment, sulfur, selenium ABSTRACT: Dipele moments of 6 phosphoorganic compounds with sulfur and selenium were de ermined by the dilute solution method (in dry benzene) with an accuracy of O#1D* Orige art. has: 1 table. (JPRS2 3600021 SUP CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 1900t65 ORIG REN 001 SOV REF-- 001 Ot REF: 002 -Gard BLAIM, Mazimierz; MALISZEWSKA-BLAIM Halina Studies on the chemical composition of the fruits of buckwheat (Fagopyrum sagittatum Gibb.) and Tartarian buckwht.-at (Fagopyrum tataricum Gartner). Rocz nauk roln rosl 81 no-3:6,21-629 160. (EEAI 9:10) 1. Laboratorium Biochemiczne Instytutu Uprawy, Nawmenia i Gleboznawstwa w Pulawach. (Polan&-Buckwheat) MALISZFWSKI, Stani3law, mgr inz~ Principles of selecting the powpr of electric uiol,ors, paliw 12 no.l2t423-,'.;I" D '64~ ,(,ap RALISZEWSK!, Wladysiaw Preptration of ',echnoi,wical Bupporf orisfin, P.- - / e g I *, --. -, : n ,~6 no,11.-7 I,, lfx I b 5. FREYDIN, A.S.; XkLINSKIY, Yu.M.; KARPOV, V.L. Effect of ionl7ing radiation on natural polymers. Carbohydrate- lignin c"plex and its conpnnents. V79okoti.soed. I no.5:784-790 4, 15Q. (AIRA 12--10) 1. MentrallnVy nauchno-Issladovqt9l'skiy institut stro-Itellnykh konstruktsiy Akademii stroitel'stva i arl-hitAktury SSSR i Fiziko- khi,nichnskV institut Jj. L.Ya.Karpova. (Ga,a rays) (Lignin) RIVLINA, Yu.L,; MALINSKIY Yu.M ; YAKUBOVICH, S.V.; Prinimall uchastiye: LAR NA, N.; YEVINWN, I.I. Investigating the processes of aging of lacquer and paint coatings. Report No.l. Inventigation of the aging process of alkyd and alkyd-melamine coatings. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.6:31-35 161. (KiRa 1r'3) (Protective coatings) /C,311/62 /-,c-U/-,06/C)511/057 0. shan3kij, ski" j I P rs S-ract :C L h j e ct , ed -f S ) r e , j. The S -1 ei res - t r-:~ S s aii -- 4 cat, with r, re nul E2 - rad/hr n s d ral.Ge an h y c 0 ~o a h. radia- i 40r, CaUS-3 n r~ ce a Iz;,? C, and an 0 r i c -,,d af, Sat: dcse L inclices e - !Vlne5s , e ro - d t 0 7 - -t in - - os :1 1 J , tj "'o d Card 1/2 1 2 i L 0 D r e S r- -~u ral rub b e r j --:.e mc-~e z u c - or, of heatJag and r r L t-lar. r l.. r~' :2 3 n 0 t Complete transia, CL,rl 2/2 8/84 62/000/000/099/129 D234YD307 AUThORS: Blokh, G. A., Karpov, V. L., Malinskiy, Yu. M., 01shans- kiy, L. P. and Khloplyankind--,-M-.-S-. TITLE: The effect of ionizing radiations on cable rubbers and structures 06-Rci"': Trudy II Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsionnoy khi- mii. i:,d. by L. 6. 2olak. I'loso,ow, Izd-vo jiN ~366R, 1~)62, 581-508 TEXT: 6pecimens were irradiated by a Go 60 source. Up to a dose of ,ed. relatively little. itt 50 megarad the properties of rubbers Chang hi6her do.,3es, relative elongation decr.eases to less than a third and strength diminishes. Auove 100 megarad complete destruction of rubberized fabric in cables is obuerved. In insulating rubbers strength decreases considerably, especially with 200 megarad. An increase of the dose to 350 megarad increasps the stren�th again. In hose rubber 111H-40 (ShN-40) strength drops by 25 - 30c, with 50 100 megarad, but between 100 and 300 megarad it became higher than Card 1 3/'n44/ u2/ 000/000, 2 j The effectio of ionizing D234'/D507 initial stren~7th. H~Lrdness incre-A-ed with the dose. 11,ela~ive elan- Giition w.As below (~06T) standards for doses higher than 50 megarad. 2roperties of rubbers Aaced in water or in vacuum th 50 - 100 megirad) chanec- tid.ch 1,3ss than thise of rubbers placed in air, wnich indicates the participation of oXygen in the !)r0CeS6e3 c:-iuuF-,u by irradiation. Inshation rubber TC- 1 r,( T6-35 ) was more stable than hooe rubber '0'h14-40 when subjected simultaneously to 700C arid 0.7 megarud/hour during 70 hours. Llcctrical irisuiLting properties of all rubbers were below G03T standards beginning .-ith 50 megarad. There ure -5 figures and ' tables. AS60CIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy khirAko-tekhnolo,,,,icheskiy institut im. P. E. Dzershin-zkogo (Dne,).ropetrovsk Institute of Chemical Technologiy im. F. E. Dzerzhinakiy), Fiziko- khim-ichesKi institut im. L. Ya. Karpova, Zavod "Azovkabel"~Physico-Chemical Institute im. L. i-1. Karpov, "Azovkabel" Factory) Card 21 21 AU 'I i 0 Rs Bubis, :,. D. , K-urpov, Pol ,ymeri zzat or, of vii-y- c: or`ue R 7 Oi~! CAL: PlustJchefA-iye no. 4, '1 1 '62/000/004/002/0 17 BI I C/B '.aiinskiy, Yu. il". , under Lct~ on c 1662, 7-6 (vinylidt!ne ci.~oricif-, ci,16ro :1-;u2trial PVC wit'r, U ri t i e s e me tr ano I , ac e ty len e, ~ -ch !,) rc pr,-,py i. enu me ti..Y I ac e t~i i ec. C, as po -,yme ri ze d by me an s o 'I V-ra~- 3 ( C D 60, 1 b, 000 L - equi v Ra) .The ki:~v*.,.o3 s*-o,aed it to be a case o' radica -,clymeri zat ion. There ~--;as a long induction period at -20, 0, ~Lnd 200C an,-` P = 15 rad/sec, d,.;e to ,zmoval of primary radic~,13 vi',ich feacted --vith the impurities. Tn~ tctal activat'on energy --vas ~ca, /::iole caicu'-;ted from rhe te:zperature Lj L dependence of rate of poiymer-Lzation beta---en 10 and 20 t conv-~!rsion 'i~iln constant radiation dose. -I's is quite close to the fiGures obtaineu for t~-.e radiation polymerization of methyl meLhacrylate kcal, Imole-) and ene ~ .45 kcal/mole~'. it is lower than with initiated polymerization Styr (6 since under irradiation the radical formation is independent of temperature. Card 1/3 S/ -, C, 1~/~ ""CjOO1C04/0C)2':"0l, of vinyl ... ~ I., 3, B 11 71 F) The radi ati on dependence of r-~ 1,-::,eri za ti on ~, s: -i wher(! A co-3t for a civ,_~L-. 0. 0.07. ~nl.': y::~_-rl z at i on ty t h- I u c ul- o.% a n i 3m !f tne for 1~,O enerLj Is calc_lc_ted from cor.-~-si.ondlnc rates, 'D -'. -_S' ,i y4eld, B const for a jiver, tem-.-erature, m = 0.47 .0- C C f" ~'C'~jmerlza - ra-, ELI t_~on but ion dos.~ I e r a t C e n C Y 0 r, C. r C o' e 5 20 ;i."l; C a C '. e f i S tC V i S C ~ 3 '~ t ~i I -. CJ :3 r, C r n ~0.;~_ . Lr_ --; _--ticr, rate and tn~. acllvt~ cent,_.-S, ";hic,- cau'--'e I f., action in polymeriza.,__~n. :3 c a s ty no r e_i e s -x, ', h a I e:-.1- e r'_~17 f rT'i-.i'r (.for, nouever' low t. The 0 to -20o'~. f ers coefficient of the deLree of po.ymjrizatlon is positive. Ti-'is ';aj n P'10 polymerization bet%ueen -",F, and 200C. lh.-. temp~ratv._-~ dx~pull e c-a-act,rist4 c v~ scos~ ous ',etween -20 and LOOC. 7~11~3 s' ano'.:al dup -,o increased of tl~e c~,ain _ein~ croken oue to tran:--'c_'f ,,!:I :zonomer and impurities, 'unich may leau to a c Inange rj*,* the vrei(~r.ll. Characttristic viscosity -Qri(. decorn-,~(jsition temperature lncrc.;_'S"~d uc F -20 conversion, falline --vith furtner increase. The iniTiai upcrea.,,~, -I characteristic viscosity and thermal stzbility is due to impurities wt.lch Ca-rd 2/3 S/ 119 1 /0~ 2 /000/004/C G 2, "1-, 17 c 1 ymc'. r ~~ Za t i -, r, o f v i ,."7 "reak the chain. Th~_, aj;i~unt o.' impurities ancl their e'l.. po 1 yme r p rop e rt i e s d e c r ea s -!, ;-,ru cha.- ac t,., r i 3 ti c vi s c o s i t y un ; d o r or,:;.,) t3 i r. temloerature increase, as tn,-, deLrt,- of convt-rsion risEjs. nt2struct: it, :--roc~sses' ormation of lon(~-'.ivt~(i ana ramificatior,s, occur unaer ir:-aJliaticn, which reduce cha_-ac*~-ri3tic viscosity and thf~rmal 7'-.e co-o-- in7ensity increase,~ with ral,.aat'~on dose owlnE to form-*,lor. --f' on,~u,-_-te double bon,;s. The ~,olymer octained at -20cC, 2-10- 5-10~' r:,-,d had T 75-60". Therefore, vif.100IC; in radical po!~,merization, '.v -i-~,-purity vinyl chlo-iije ..-:st --e used for radiatAon polymerization, anci irradiation of -the ~Iolymer should be avcided to preserve its stalt)ility. it is recommended that polymers insoLub'Le in the ttionomer should be continuously withdrawn frorr, the radiation zone. There are 9 figures. The most important English-languaee reference reads as follows: A. Charlesby, Atomic radiation of Polymers, N.Y., 1959- Card 3/3 S/191 62/0()(,/005/001/012 B1 10 101 AUTHORS: Kargin, V. A. 114. , Ratner, S. B. TITLE: Development of the mechanics of pla3tics PERICDICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 5, 1962, 1-2 ri,:JIT :An un6~standing of the behavior and service life of plastic 1~roducts involves studyinG nct only the purely mechanical relaxation processes but also ti,e mechan4cal-chemical Trocess of destruction, especially through repeated bulk fatigue failure or abrasion. Good mechanical propertiea are required for (1) use in supporting, shock absorbing, packin6, etc., (2) dielectrics, (3) heat insulators, and (4) water- and gas-tight shells. In these respects, the fundamental mecha.nical indices must be known, such as (1) strength, (2) maximum elongation, (5) O)asticitY, (4) resilience, and (5) heat resistance. The mechanics of plaotica munt therofore be developed as an applied science able to evaluate the properties of plantics characterized au; (1) thermo- reactive and thermoplastic, (2) brittle and soft, (3) monolithic and porous, (4) filled and unfilled, (5) isotropic and anisotropic. For this Card 1/3 3/1.) 62/000/005/001/012 Development of the mechanics ... 23110/3101 purpose, general mathematical theories need to be elaborated for: (1) strength, (2) elasticity, (3) plasticity, and relaxation, considering the molecular, supermclecular, and M4Cr03CQPiC structure of different plastics. The Komissiya po mekhanike pollimerov Goskhimkomiteta (Commission for Polymer Mechanics of the Goskhimkomitet) is compiling records of experimental- results regarding: (1) eflect of temperature and pressure on viscosity, (2' density, elastic relaxation, (4) coefficient of external friction, (5) thermophysical data, and (6) e-ffect of tempera- ture on the yield curves. 3y 19~5 it is hoped to have so compile the (a) elastic, (b) relaxation and (c) stren6th properties of all rigid plastics, for various temperaturea and static and dynamic loads. Similar records are needed for the behavior of thermioreactive plastics during processing as well as for technical evaiuation of foam plastics, films, soft and semirigid plastics. It is also necessary to work out uniform methods for evaluating the properties of plastics as regards workability, and to de3ign auitablo experi;Lental apparatu3. To afford reliable basis for calculating the atrength and harinea3 of many plantic conatructions, a theory of the mechanical behavior of plastics under complicated streasea should be elaborated by the Institutes of the Akademiya nauk (Academy of Card 2/3 S/19 62/000/005/001/012 Development of the mechanics 31 1 OYI31 01 Sciences) in collaboration w~~th universities and leading scientists. The planned '~iauchno-if3sledovatells',~:iy institut -.a primeneniyu plastmass v mashinostroyenii (Scientific Researcri Institute for the Application of Plastics in 'Machine Build 4 '16 is to supply desi~,ners with methods of calculation for complicated machine parts and constructions, and to pursue the development of research methods for plastic products. The Institutes of the AN SSSR (AS USSR', the related industry and advanced schools are totrain students conversant with phys.Lco-mechanical investiga- tion methods for polymers, in the field of the mechanics ol plastics and polymers. Comprehensive studies in all fields appertaining to the mechanics of plastics are to be undertaKen in t",-.e ln3titutes of the Goaknimkomitat jointly with scientific, technical and other organizations, aiming to achieve highly effective methods of processing, rational application and extensive replacement of expensive materias. Card 3/3 32348 T" 'i S1 I 9()/62/(-,0d/00 1,,,1'j12', B101/B1 10 AUTHORSY Yegorova. Z. S., Mali-n&kAy,--Yu-.-M-, Karpov, V,, L Kalman3or, A. E, Blyumenfel,d, L, A. TITLE: Kinetics of disappearence of free radic-ils ir, irradiatt~Ji polyvinyl chloride PERIODICALs Vysokomolekulyarnyyt, soyedineniya, v. 4, no.. 64 TEXTi The authors studied the decrease of concentration of free radicals in irradiated polyvinyl chloride in vacuo at 70 - 100 0 C by means ~f epr, Degassed polyvinyl chloride powder was irradiated with 200-kev electrons (0.6,Aa/cm2) for 10 min in vacuo (about 10-4 mm Hg) at 770 K. The epr signal was recorded by the apparatus of A. G, Semenov., N. N, Bubnov (Pri bory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1. 92, 1959) and compared with that of the standard diphenyl p1cryl hydrazyl. Card 1/3 3n~ -148 S/ 19016210041001 Kinetics of disappearence of Bl()I/Bl'O Results: Temperature. 0 C 70 1, ~T) 1" k-10 22 o.o6 D-28 2,76 8 T - Rb30lUte temperature. K constant ~f the rate of lisappc-aren:-? radicFti s (numb,--r of paramaFnetic par t i,71 e,~ P-, F%ec Tl-,-? f,anc t i, I o(z k = f/T ) i s I i n u a r ( 9 e c on 1 -or I t- r r e -q c t~,n .711 -he temper,t,~r~-- range studied the activation energj of --ecombination vvas 'A-' There are '(' figures and 4 referenceg. 2 Soviet and non -So,., i referencc-.3 to En gI i s h - I an gu age pu b I i;-~ a t i-on, r e;Id a Z; ol I ~-i s -A, AM J Phy s , Chem' . 6 37 5 5 - Z,, Ku r iH U t~~ 3, Shida 1. C,.urr.,. P-11-,Is. 371. ig6o ASSOCIATIONi Fiziko-khimicheskiy Ln-sti.Tut --m, L Ya. Karnova chemicaa InsTiTute imtzni L, Ya, 1 nn t i ~u t K- -.,r. chesk,Dy fi,ziki- AN SSSR (In3t! AS Card 21~ r SUBI.'ITTE:, Card 3/3 25(5) SOY/64-59-6-2/28 AUTHORS. Karpov, V. L., Malinskiy, Yu. M., Mitrofanova, L. V., SinitsyE, S. T., Finkel', E. E., Fridman, A. S., Cherntsov, S. Y1. TITLE: Increase in the Thermostability of the Polyethylene Insulation of Cables by Means of Exposure to Ionizing Radiation PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost'. 1959, Nr 6, pp 466 - 474 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thermostability of polyethylene can be increased by the action of ionizing radiations (Ref 1). Polyethylene exposed to a sufficiently large dose of radiation at 110-1150 possesses pro- perties similar to those of rubber (Ref 3). An investigation was made of the irradiation conditions and testing methods of cables (1 mm thick copper wire) insixiated with polyethylene (type OKhK-501). The insulat-ing material was exposed to T_ ray3 of C060 (gamma plant "K-2000011 (Ref 8)) with a capacity of 0.6-0.9 Mrad/h or to fast electrons from a linear accelerator of 1 Mev. The tensile strength of the exposed samples was tested by means of a dynamometer designed by V. A. Belynskiy, S. D. Prokudin, and B. I. Zverev at the Fiziko-khimicheakiy inatit~At im. L. Ya. Karpova (Physico-chemical Institute imeni L. fa. Karpov). The thermostability of the irradiated samples was de- termined by meano of an apparatus (Ref 10), At the same time, Card 1/2 the dependence of the deformation on time Was investigated at cmch~- Increase in the Thermostability of the Polyethylene SOV/64-59-6-2/28 Insulation of Cables by Means of Exp9sure to Ionizing Radiation a definite load and a constant rate of temperature increase (50OC/h). The thermodynamic curves obtained (Figs 2-10), the tensile-strength coefficients (Table 1), and the data of electric resistance (Table) as well as data concerning the thermal aging of the irradiated samples permit the following statements: an irradiation of either of the two above-mentioned kinds permits an increase in the temperatures to which poly- ethylene insulations may be exposed. The optimum mechanical properties of the insulation were reached in the case of irradiation in a vacuum with doses up to 100-150 Mrad and in the case of electrons in air during 2-4 minutes at a tension of I mg-%r or during 6 minutes at 0.6 mgv and a current density of approximately 15~c, IOM2. The cables irradiated with the optimum dose operat without failure for some hours at temper- atures up to 230-2500, some ten hours at 1300, and several hundred hours at 1100. The use of corresponding stabilizers may essentially lengthen the life of irradiated polyethylene insulation and increase the maximum working temperature. There are 10 figures, 3 tables, and 11 references, 7 of which are Soviet. Card 212 FRLTDIN, A.S - MALINSKIT Yu.14.: XkRFOV, V.L. :, Effect of ionizing radiation on the ebenical stabillt7 of vood. Gidroliz i lesolchim.prom. 12 no.4:4-7 '59. ~ (14IRL 12.*B) 1. TSentral'Wy naucbno-lasledovatellskly instit-ut mekhanicheskoy obrabotki Anreva (for Froydin). 2. Flziko-kbimicbeskly institut Im. L-ya. Karpova (for Malinekly Karpov). (Wood-Chemi9try) (Radiation) V? AUTHORSi Nechayeva, S. A., 60/00C) /0 0 50 0 7 B020YB054 A, TITLE: Investiga ion of the Possibility of Increasing Thermal ~~-Stability of Polyolefin Fibers by the Action of Ionizing FLadiation \~ PERIODICAL: Khimicheskiye volokna, 1960, No, 5, pp~ 7-9 TEM It is known that the polyolefin fibers hitherto used in the industry have a low thermal stability. These fibers and the products made of them have the following disadvantages: a) Irreversible shrink- ing at increased temperatures, and b) considerable decrease in strength with increase in temperature. To increase the thermal stability of polymeric materials, mainly fibers, various methods have been used; one of the most efficient methods is the formation of chemical bonds between the macromolecules of the polymer which is, however, rendered difficult by the fact that these polymers do not contain reactive functional groups by which a reticulation could ocour. It was the object of the investigation under review, the results of which are briefly outlined, Card 1/3 investigation of the Possibility of Increasing S/183/60/000/03/03/007 Thermal Stability of Polyolefin Fibers by the B020/BO54 Action of Ionizirg Radiation 82062 to study the possibility of an Jncrease in thermal stability of poly- olefin fibers by radioactive radiation; the behavior of polypro ene~- Rrr4 polyethylene fibersl5obtained by shaping in a thermoplastic state was studied by a method described previously (Ref. 1). The shaped and additionally drawn fiber was irradiated in the vacuum with ~--rays of Co 60 in a device described in Ref. 3 (K - 20000) with a dosage of 0-7-0-8 Mrad/h. The increase in thermal stability of the fiber after irradiation was mainly determined by the change in shrinking at different temperatures between 50 and 1000'. Besides, the authors investi- gated the change in strength and elongation at increased temperatures of not irradiated fibers and of polyethylene fibers irradiated with dif- ferent doses of T-rays. Figs, 1 and 2 illustrate data on the change in the shrinking degree of polypropylene fibers irradiated with different doses of r-rays, at increased temperatures, Polypropylene with a con- tent in amorphous phase of 10% and a yarn number of 730 was used in the irradiation. Table 1 lists data on the influence of the radiation dose on the change in mechanical properties of polypropylene fiber. Card 2/3 I I , ~~- .., / 1 a 3 /60/000 '0 3/ 0 VOC 7 1 9 o n ~_j f ', -r ;-- I., I ~- - - - - :., ID Thermal Stability of Pcl-,Iolefin ?ibers by 1~~e B020/ 054 Action of Ionizing Radiation Figs. 3 and 4 show the curves of the change _,n tearin& strength and breaking dilation of irradiated and not irradiated polyethylene fibers at increased temperatures. The results obtained show that the shrinking of polypropylene fiber at increased temperatures is considerably reduced by irradiation with a simultaneous considerable detprioration of the mechanical properties. In the polyethylene fiber, an irradiation under the conditions mentioned reduces the flowing of the fiber at increased temperatures but cannot reduce the losses of strength at such tempera- tures. This publication is the 15th of the series "Investigations in the Field of Production of New Types of Synthetic Fibers", There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 4 references; 3 Soviet and 1 British, ASSOCIATION: MTI (Moscow Textile Institute) Card 3/3 IREYDIN, A.S.;. K41~TSKIY, Yu. M. Effect of ionizing radiations on polyBaccharides. U~p. khim. i tekh. polim. no-3:130-159 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Polysaccharides) (Radiation) S/629/60/000/003/008/0" D202/D3055 AUTHORS: Preydin, A. S., and Malinskiy, Yu, M~ TITLE- The effects of ionizing radiation on polysaccharides SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye khimicheskoye obshchestvo imeni D. 1. Men- deleyeva. Uspekhi khimii i tekhnologii polimerov, sb.3. Moscow, Goskhimizdat, 1960, 130-159 TEXTg A summary of experimental results of the irradiation of mo- no- and polysaccharides with high-speed electrons, X- and _rayq and neutrons, published both by Western and Soviet investigators, The authors describe many experiments in detail, illustrating them by tables, figures and reaction mechanisms taken from the original, mostly Western publications. The summary is divided into three parts: 1) The action of radiation on simple saccharides - glucose, fructose, lactose, sucrose and raffinose, 2) the action of radia- tion on polysaccharides (except cellulose) - agar, insulin, gum arabic, starch, amylose, pectin, amylopectin, dex.,ran, alginic acid and some mucosaccharides, 3) the effects of irradiating Card 1/2 3/629/60/000/00-1/008/011 The effects of ionizing D202/D305 cellulose and its derivatives - wood and cotton cellulose, nitro-, aceto. and ethyl cellulose and cellophane. There are 15 figures, 10 tables and 92 references: 21 Soviet-bloc and 71 non-Sovlet-bl:_~, The 4 most recent references to tiie English- language publicatione read as followso, G. Phillips, and G. Moody, Appl,, Rad. isotopes, 6, 78, October (1959); D. Kennaga and E. Cowling, For. Res. J. 9 3~ 1"9_; (11959); W. Newell and H. Rutherford, 3-d industr. nuclear techriol, confer., Chicago, (1958); K. Ninnemann, Nucl. Sci. Abstr~ 13~ 766, (1959). Card 212 TIKHOMIR07A, N.S.; -ALINSKIT, TU.M.; UMV, V.L. Diffusion processes in polymers. Part 1: Diffusion of monatomic gases through polymer films of different structure. Tysokom. soed. 2 no.2:221-229 F 160. (MIM 13: 11) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut plasticheskikh mass i Aziko- khimicheskiy institut imeni L.Ta. Karpo7a. (Polymers) (Diffusion) TINRCMIROVA, H.S.; K&LINSUY, Yu*M.; X&MV, V.L. Diffusion processes in polymers. Part 2- Rffect of the atomio diameter on the diffusion of gases in the polymer. Tysokom. soed. 2 no.2:230-237 F 160. (14IRA 13: 11) 1. Nauchupwi-saledovatellskiy institut plastmass i Fiziko-khimicheskiy inatitut Imeni L.Ya. Irarpova. (Diffusion) (Polyethylene) (Polytmides) 83702 BO-. 5 )/ B064 AUTRORSi Yegorova, Z,. S. o7 Karp Kalmanson, t. E. , Blyumenfelld, L. _ A. TITLEs Chemical Changeo Ik of-Polyvinylchloride Under the influence - - of Ionizing Radiation 5 ---P . J~ PERIODICALi Vysokomolekulyarny-ye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol, 2, Nc 6 pp~ 891-898 TEXT; The preeent paper invea gates the dependence with t1me of the color change of PVC irradiatedkor non-irradiated under different can.. ditions. The structural changes brought about by irradiation were also In-estigated. PVC powder samples and films (40, 180, and 200,o thick) were irradiated at 2930K and 770K in vacuum (approximately 10-4 and stored in vacuum or in the air Irradiation was made W4~h faqt 2 neutrons with an energy of 200 kev, with a current density of 0,6p a/-m being applied to the samples provided for determining the absorption spectra (on the C(~-4-~SF-4) spectrometer) and paramagnetic electron resonance, and f-o-r-Te-termining the infrared spectra 1.2;,_a/CM2 An Card 113 83?02 Chemical Changes of Polyvinylchloride Under S/190/60/00,1,%06/007/012 the Influence of Ionizing Radiations BO-15/BO64 electron accelerator with extracted beafn wag used an electron source. L- A. Vasillyev irradiated the sampleu. In the infrarod qptv:trum of the non-ir-radiated PVC (Fig, 1) a strong absorption band I.Jes at 1256 cm-; for the -CECI-. g-roup (Ref 8), at 1428 cm-1 for the deformat.3n c,3~il laticns of the meLhylene group (Ref 9), and at 1i3G cm-1 for the CH group (Ref. 9)i at 1097 cm-1 for the C-C bond of the :,azbon -hain, at 960 cm-' for the methylene group and the C--C bond of the -2arbon 9kaleton, as well as at 698 cm-1 for the C-Cl bond, The lntcasity of ,~he 1256 cm-1 and 698aCl band i_q reduced in the spentrum of PVC irrad'atel in vacuum at room temperature for ]' hours which irdicates a reduct- ' ,n of the chlorine sontenf, as well as of the 1428 Om'1 and q60 t-m 1 indicating a reduction in the &mount of methylene gToup.-', -In IhI3 nection conjugate double bonds are formed under the separat-lon o' HC1 (new band in the range of 1720-1530 cm-1) The further resalts -btained by spectral analyses and paramagneti- eleo~,rnn resonance ind-4--,ate tLat the color change of PVC is due to processes occurring under the part.,.,i pation of radicals- By the method of the paramagnetic e1e~:tr(.-,z-. resonarlcr-- '~he concentration of the radicals was foknd to decrease with tirae, Ir ,acuum, this dectrease is apparen'~Iy d,-,e ~o a rezDrnbinal~icn nf "he rada--als,. 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