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AUTHORSt Markovskly, L. Ya jarkevich, 101. S.
Tl=t The DeUrolnetlon of the Softening Temperatures in the Beryllium-
Boron System In the Region Rich in Beryllium
PERIODICAL: Zhurmal prikladnoy kh1m1i. 1960, Vol. 33, No. 7, PP. 1667-1669
TEXT: The diagram of fusibility of a beryll -1
t2r2a system in the region
rich In beryllium (up to 50 atomic % B) was studied. The experiments were
carried out on preparations obtained by sintering powders of boron and ber7llium.
The-.borldes wore synthesized from pure B and Be containing 99.4% B and 99.8% Be,
respectively. The samples with a cross section of 2 x 2 mm and 10-15 = long
were heated by electr1c current. The measurements were carried out In a flow
of chemically pure argon with a MOF-48 (MOP-48) microoptical pyrometer. The
softening temperature was determined for all compositions starting from pure
beryllium to a compound with 50 atomic % B. To the composition BeB2 (66.6%
atomic % B) this method is not applicable due to semiconductor properties of
this compound. Samples with the composition Be% have such a high electric
resistance that they cannot be heated by current to the temperature required.
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The Determination of the Softening Temperature in the Beryllium-Boron System
In the Region Rich in Beryllium
The curve obtained has extrema for the composit kns Be5B and Be2B. The data
show that the melting point of borides is 70-8D C above their softening
temperature. The comparison of the softening temperature with the data obtained
by metallographle Investigation shows that the eutectles corresponds to the
minimom of the curve (.--11 atomic % B), and the Individual chemical compounds
to the maxims (16.5 atomic % B and 33.0 atomic % B). The eutectics which LX
omelets, according to roentgenographic data, of ber7llium metal and the
Ir-phase, in a mixture of blue-silvery grains of beryllium and rose-colored
grains of the 6-phase. There is I graph and 8 referenves: 7 Soviet and I
German.
ASSOCIATIM Gosudarstvennyy inaltut prikladnoy khimii (State Inditute of
Applied Chemistry)
SUBMITTEDt December 21, 1959
Card 2/2
MWEVICH, G. S. Cand Chem Sci -- "Study of the beryllium-boron system." Len,
1961 (Len Order of Lenin State Uzxiv im A. A. Zhdanov). (KL. 4-61, 197)
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TAGS.. Balm aerodynamic design,
wind direction Instrumen wind
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Vind directing eviceD-are used.extensi,
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roads,:And, enterprises 'iA:t . he Yar North of the' Soviet.Union; The protection is
the-e'Oficient'use of the power,of wind for the removal of snow from the
suar ed section.~:A general description of the experimental procedures is followed
by a presentation and discussion of.the results of experiments within wind tunnels
and the results of teRt operation of-wind directing snow shields. Results show.
that-. 1) such devices.exhibit good.laerodynamical properties; 2) the efficier~cy'o
-devices.: is etermined.-* the magnitude. of the maxivp~mvalocity jucr beft
Such d
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the shield And the length,of the snov-free region-, 3) panel inclinstions.up
-~to 300 from the vertical do not affect significantly the performance of the'abield
i~' -.Angles beyond 300-result in a sharp 'decline in eff iciencyj 4) auxiliary viud
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AUTHORSt Kvitchenko, I. P., Markevich, I. S. 131-23-5-3/16
Shaf erman, M. Ya.
TITLEs Application of Natural Gas in the Manufacturing of Fire-
Clay Products (Primeneniye prirodnogo gaza v proizvodstve
shamotnykh izdeliy)
PnIODICAL% Ogneupory, 1958, Vol. 23, Nr 5, pp~ 2P1-204 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The thermal power of the natural gqs from the Stavropol,
place of discovery is 8500 kcal/ n2. Its chemical composition
in % i83 CH 4 -97,81 C2H6 -051 03 Ha -0,3 0 4H10 -0,1; N 2 -1,3,
The work department n. 5 of the Bemiluksk works has rotary
driers, air heaters for tunnel drying plants, periodic kilns
for burning products and clay into fire-c3W, shaft furnaces,
an annular kiln and a central boiler plant. The department
needs 4500 M3 of natural gas per hour for firing the above
aggregates. The pressure in the gas 1-inefor natural gas is
4-6 atmospheres excess pressure. In the heat plants with high
gas consumption RD pressure regulators are used additionally.
In figure I such a pressure regulator, built into an annular
kiln, is shown. Periodic kilns and rotary dders are equipped
Card 1/2 with low-pressure torches which permit to regulate the gas
Application of Natural Gas in the Manufacturing of Fire- 131-23-5-3/16
Clitr Products
supply from lo to 6o m3 / per hour (figure 2). The :drings
of the steam boilers as well as of the rotary driers and hea-
ters are equipped with gas burners of the type Tsarik as can
be seen from figure 3- In figure 4 the scheme of the gas supp-
ly to the chamber of an annular kiln is shown. A gas firing
for a loo ton periodic kiln can be seen in figure 5. and in
figure 6 a gas firing for a rotary drier of an output of
12-14 tons per hour is shown. Furthermore the equipment of
kilns with gas burners is described in detail. In figure 7
curves of the burning of products byzeans of generator and
natural gas in annular kilns is shown and in figure 8 the
same curves by means of solid fuel andlaatural gas. By the
change-over to natural gas the finish of the products impro-
ved and also the waste portion has been reduced to about
half its value. Also the quality of fire-c3V improved con-
siderp1ly, the same as its water-absorbihg, capacity. The dry-
ing period in the tunnel drying plants was reduced by 6% the
same as the waste. There are 8 figures.
ASSOCIATIONt Semilukekiy ogneupornyy zavod (Semiluki Works for Refractories)
AVAILILBLEs Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Metallur= 2. Fuels 3. Natural gas
15(2) SOV/1 3 1 -59-s-'5/'4
AUTHORSt Kvitohenkt,, I. P., Marke--rich, I. S.
TITLEt Machine for Setting Glass Beams
PERIODICALt Ogneupory, 1959, Nr 8, Pp 350-3-54 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In the Semiluki Plant a maching for setting glass beams was
designed in 1955 following a suggestion by T, Ye. Trofimov,
which however proved to be imperfect. At present, a second
improved model has been designed, by means of which che fur-
nace can be filled up to the vault, thus leading to an In.
crease in the output. Figure 1 shows the appearance of such
a setting machine. Its capacity amountd UP to 40 t per seven-
hour shift. Figure 2 gives a general view of the machine, and
figure 3 illustrates the kinematic scheme of the latter;
finall~~ it is described in detail. Its small size and high
mobility are particularly pointed out. It is capable of lifting
a glass beam from any position and placing it up to a height
of 3 m. The machine is operated by one person. There are 3
figures.
ASSOCIATION: Semilukskiy ogneupornyy zavod (Semiluki Plant for Refractory
Card 1/1 Products)
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Markevicb, 1. I.t Me problem of the physico-chemical characteristics
of blood serum in the presence of avitaminosis BIJI" Isvestiya akad. nauk
Latv. SSR,, 1949, No. 5t P. 105-112p (Resume in Latvian), - Bibliogs
29 item
SOt U-5240, 17 Dec. 53, (Letopis IZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 25, 1949).
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0, no. 1, 1965, 27
TOMC TACUS: cadmito zuUidej, single cxjatal, photocurreut, noise upectrtm, phot~-
responcle spe-atrum
A MTROT *. The contact uolat, of CO Aug-Le c-~,ataifs eirpuilmeI witb variouu obtaic
electrodes was investigated. Urd i lie in ot he r q tiW ip I, b t ~-,,nt ac t no I a e w a r.
veparated frm the "b-y -u, s ~A vg ~7i p, ~j
apectmm of the pbot-t!t~~
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rvethodz aT -pr-,~pariug 7(11,S
-a crf, tAc urjvwzaio are- dosarlbW* The form of tbe ftwoti&v-ed F.Upples ap-6
-tive!Lff tidatrad6a in illuatratod in Fig. I of the 'Rnclwure, Which show algc, Uhia
ACCEUION firl: AIP5W-1320
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f ph to a,
Jalues of 6Vfil >> I (IN -- numbar of carriers in the semple7 dN2 -- cUaperaicn cf
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vhe cjpnier number) were observeel. thcOrY Tie!-5 INL/N
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In these quantit'JAG 4re to inhmogefteitien Ln the cryatUs. "The authors axe
tbar&"al to Academician V. ve. Laahkcar I av for v-,duable rmaxks. 0r.11.6 . art,
6 figures, 7 forwillp-P,, -m;~ 1 tab~,~,
q8fir)les with eleCb:oO--S,
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AUTHOR: Korsunakayao N, Ee; Markevichq I, V.; Sheinkman, M, K, 73
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ORG: Institute of Semiconductors, Academy of Sciences of the
-Ukrainian SMI, Kiev 0 0 1~
TITLE: Photorhomical reactions in CdS single crystals at low
temperatures
SOURCE: Physics status solidi, V. 13, no. 1. 1966, 25-36
TOPIC TA03: photoconductivityx recombination reactiono electron
trapping, low temperature effect, av;~ca mium
"Um
sulfide crystalo SO, *0 M~F'0
A33STRACT: The investigation of glow curves under various illumina-
tion conditions in cadmium sulfide single crystals (previously annealed,
at high temperatures) shows that the photochemical formation of new
trapping centers arises at +20 to -100C. In the same temperature
range, the now "sensitizing" recombination centers, having small
capture crone sections for electronep also arise due to the photo-
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chemical reaction, This causes the photoconductivity to be increased -
by a factor of 2 to 100. The investigation of the kinetics of trapping.,
and recombination processes by various methods makes it possible to
determine a number of parameters for the new trapping and recombina-
tion centers, The authors thank Professor V, E. Lashkare for his
Interest In this work and valuable discussions and Dr,, W, Borchardt.
and Dr, J, V010, for helpful discussions. Orig. art. has& 6 figiwes,
2 formulas,, and I table, (Based on authors' abstract) [NT]
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NAUMOVO S. L.t MAMVICHI K. V-p KieY Institute of Eng,-*Sneers of Ci,#Jl
Aviation (Kiyw~vwlmftiifl~-_zhenorov &cazhdanakoy aviaUii)
."Electroinductive Inspection of Work Parts Subjected to Tensile Str9sess"I
Sverdlovsk, Defektoskopiya, No 9, 1066, pp 37-30
Abstracts The Scientific Research Laboratory of the Kiev Institute of
Engineors of Civil Aviation used MUD-type devices, aerially manufactured
by the I(ontrol'pribor Plant, for contactloas determination of residu I
,stresses in specimens and work parts subjected to tensile strosso aI :Uch
as the fastening bolts of aircraft engine cylinders. The dimensions of
!the specimens (made of stool 40) were taken so as to suit the dimensions
of the device's pickups, and a groove serving as a stress concentrator was
cut in the specimens. These tests showed that MID type devices are aensi-
tivo to changes that occur in a metal on the elastic-deformation section
of the P-At diagram (stroas-stain diagram). The findings are in satis-
factory agreement with the conclusions of K. P. Delay (Upruglye, Teplovyye,
i Elektricheakiyo Yavloniya v Ferromagnitnykh Motallakh, M., Goatekhizdat,
1951) that elastic stresses cause the processes of reorientation of spon~
taneoub magnetization which.may involve irreversible changes in the magntti-
zation. vector of the domains, changes that cause magnotoolastic hysUreals..7
r
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Thus, 121ID-type'devices diap'-lay a definite sensitivity to changes in the
mechanical parameters of tho material of specimens and boltm during their
loading. The interaction between the device's readings and the change in
Ahe strength properties of the material may be exp*lained by a theory sug-
gested'by N. A. Akulov (Dislokateii i Plastichnost', Minsko lad. AN BSSRp~
..1961).according to which the patterns of variation in mechanical par&- ,.,j
neters as a function of the stress applied are largely analogous to the*.-.
patterne.of variation in the corresponding isagnetic characteristics#
Orig. art. hass' 4 figures* LJ-PRSs 36g72�7
TOPIC TAGS: tensile stress, elastio deformation, magnetization
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AUTHOR: Markovich, L. A.; Sokolova, Ye. S.
ORG: State Institute of Nitrogen InductlZ (GosudarstvenrWy igoitillk.azotnoy proWsh-,
lennosti)-,~
TITLE: Gas-liquid coexistence curve for sulfur hexafluoride ear its critical point
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki~~ SIM& v redaktoiyu.
Prilozbeniye., Vo 42 DO* lop 2966., 409413
TOPIC TAGS: critical point., critical pressurej, phase transition,, sulfur compound,
fluoridep phase diagram
ABSTRACT: In connection with numerous recent attempts to determine the shape of the
,coexistence curve near the critical point,, the authors obtained exact data on the
gas-liquid equilibrium of specially porified (99.995% or better) GF6 in the tempera-
ture interval Ter - T = 0.001 - 0.8=. The investigations ;were made with previously-
described apparatus- (Zh. Fix. Wall. v. 401, 264, 106),, which me iqproved to in-
crease the eXper accuracy. 7he absolute tez,?emture,, the temperature of the
vanishing of me of_theL j$jaxesp the volume,, and the critical mol&r volume were mea-
0e002Cp *0.05% and * 0.2% respect. y. The value obtained
,,4pped acammte toJLQMp Ave],
4ho &utbors for the cr1t 0surep no are
3j, 38-30 * 0-003j, am 10.0 * 0.4't Ively, 2M reoults show that the co-
existence curve of BF6 Is givou In the bster"a Ter - T III O.OOD - 0.050C by the equao-
t1cD T - Ter - Q(v - var).. On jpIn bWaA O.OWC from the critic" pointp the curve
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chaMes am)othV to form T - 7~r - 0(v - Ver )3 P end retains this fOm uP to Ter - T
-9 obtain a single equation for the coexistence curve
m 0.5C. It is conclWed that tt
thr critical point it Is necessmy to UM into acewint bi tam in the
series of the fUnft1:bn'(ap/bv)T,, & task bfWand the meow of this Investigation. The
authors tbank 1* R.'Mricheraw- and G.Aj.- Yefromma fcw I.abezwxt wA advice. Orig.
art e ba* 2, figWes and I UPI.
am, Cwz:: 2D/ 'em w=r,,'-,'29AmO6/:-. 0051~. 0m w: wo
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J Card PJ2
RMZKIN, V.; NAFXMCH , L. Y01- -
Ir,?eot of phomp"te m1ministration on the biochemical cb&Wo
In workirg muscles. Ukr.blokhlm.xhur. 32 no.lr77-82 160.
(KMA 13--6)
1. Section*of Biochemistry of the Leningrad Research Institute
of Physical Oulture.
(PBDMNMS) (NUSMS)
VA 9 L.Ya. ROC-OMNP V.A*
Itfluence of the use of phosphates on the amount of phosphocreatinet
9:Lycogenj, and lactic acid in the muscles in antuala. BW. eksp.
biol. i =ed. 49 no. 6:58-63- Je 160. NnU 14:41,
I* Iz sektora biokhimii (zave - prof, WA, lakoviev) Leningradskogo
wuchno-ioBledovateliskogo-inatituta fizkulltary(dir. - kand.medi-
-tainskikh nauk V.Ye. Ryzhkova).' Predstavlons, deystv. chlenon
AMN SSSR S.V..Anichkovym.
(PHOSPHATES) (MUSCLE) (GLYCOM) (LAC'r C ACJD~L
(CREATINEPHOSPHORIC ACTD)
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16(1) 30V/170-5q-8-lP_/i8
AUTHOR: Markevich M,G..,
TITLE: On Some Problems of Oecmetry of Masses
PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 8, pp 95 - 102 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The wzthor studies geometrical configurations conneoted with distribution
of masses in a solid body. He Introduces a new conception of the main
point of a plane de fin ed as the projection onto this plane of its pole
constructed relative to the central gyration inertia ellipsoid of a solid
body. He introduces a new definition of the permanent axis as an arbitrari-
ly chosen axis in space, passing through one main point. He studies
distribution of permanent axes in space by considering a bundle of straight
lines with a center in point K with co-ordinates xk, Yk and zk relative to
the coordinate system superposed on the main central axes of inertia of
the body. It is shown that the problem of finding the main axes of inertia
for a chosen pole is reduced to the problem of constructing an autopolar
right-angled tetrahedron relative to the central gyration ellipsoid of
inertia of the body with an apex of a right trihedral angle in the given
Card 1/2 pole. A new curve of the third order is obtained, shown in Figure 1. the
On Some Problems of Geometry of Masses
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shape of which depends on the distribution of masses in the solid body.
This curve represents the locus of the main points of a bundle of straight
lines passing through the point K.
There are: 1 graph and 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 3 French.
ASSOCIATION: Vzeso3ruznyy zaochnyy institut inzhenerov transports (All-Union Correspondence-
Course Institute of Transport Engineers), Brest.
Card 2/2
MAITTEVICH, N. M.
33899. Ryeshyeniye Zadachi 0 Napoluyenii I Oporozhnyenii Sosudov Pyeryerye-rwgr, Oblyx---a
gzhimayemym Gazom, Svyazannoy 5 Raschyetom Nyekotorikh MyeWnanizmov Upravlyeniya.
Uchyen. Zapiski, (Lyeningr. Cos. Un-t Im. Zhdanova), Syeriya Matyem. Nauk. Ur. 17,1949,
C. 217-58.
SO: Letopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 46, Xoakva, 1949.
MnMICH, N.M.
Solving the problem of filling and emptying v&rIable-volume "s-
oals with compressed gases in connection with calculation of mom
serwasechnismas, UthelikPoLen.un. no.114t217-256 149*
(NM 1023)
(G&3es. Zinetic theory of) (Servomechanisms)
ITJ, /
WWT, T.G.; MAMVICE, N.M.
Fjftflecff;r~ W'U've
suamry In ftlishl. Test.
from a wall weakened by an aperture [with
IM no,19:98-105 057. (KIRA 11:1)
(Shook waves)
SOV/124-58-11-12399
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 11, p 64 IUSSR)
AUTHOR: 'WiTkv-ui~ N. M.
TIT LE: Experimental Investigation of the Unsteady Motion of a Gas During
Leakage From a Pressure Vessel (Eksperimentallnoye issledo, a-
niye neustanovivshegosya dvizheniya gaza pri istechenii iz sosuda)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. LGU, 1957, Nr 217, pp 185-194
ABSTXACT: The paper describes the schematic arrangement of an experimental
equipment and the methodology of conducting the experiment. A com-
parison between the experimental results and the results of theoretical
calculations, which was made on the assumption of a quasi --stationary
leakage process, gave sufficiently good agreement with a 50/0 degree
error of measurement.
A. L Lushkare%
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100) PHASH I BOOK EXPLOITILTION SOV/3518
Kovalev, Maksim Antonovich, Aleksandra Vasillyevna Belova, Natallys Mikhaylovns.
Harkevich and Vera Gennadlyevna land-n
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BukovQdstvo k laboratornym rabotaL po serogazodinamike (Laboratory Practice
Manual on Aero-Gae-Dynamics) [leiiingrad] Izd-vo leningradskogo univ., 1959.
175 p. 2,,5W copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Leningrad. Universitet.
Ed. (Title page): I. P. Ginzburg, Professor; Ed. (Inside book): N. 1.
Pusorgina; Tlech. Ed.: Ye. G. Zhukova.
PURPOSE: This is a textbook for university students. It v&y also be useful to
students of schools of higher technical education and to engineering and
technical vorkers of scientific rvsearch laboratories.
COVEPAGE: The book describes basic laboratory experiments in applied aero-
dynwdca and Sao dynamics. It contains a detailed description of 26 experi-
ments, 14 experiments in subsonic aerodynamics (Part I) and 12 experiments
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in gas dynamics (some of which are supersonic) and hydrodynamics (Part 11).
Each description contains basic theoretical principles, experimental
methodsland the data obtained. Part I was writlien by M. A. Kovalev. Part I-1
and Zxperiments 1, 2', 3 and 4 by V. G. Landman; axperiment 5 by A. V. Belova
and V. G. IALndman; Hxperiments 6. 8, 9 and 10 by A. V. Belova; and Experi-
ments 7. 11 and 12 by N. M. ~krkevich. Other authors in this field mentioned
are A. K. Martynov, D. S. Gershenin,, D. S. Villker,, and S. G. Popov.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
PART I. I"RkTORY EXPERIMENTS IN SIMSONIC
AERODYNAMICS
Introduction 5
6
Some Information on Experimental Aerodynamics
Short description of a wind tunnel 6
Measuring the velocity of airflov in wind tunnels 7
Determining aerodynamic characteristics of streamlined bodies 11
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Experiment 1. Calibration of airflow measuring instruments 17
Experiment 2. Investigating pressure and velocity fields in the
working section of a wind tunnel 26
Experiment 3- Influence of the shape of a body on drag coefficients 31
Experiment 4. The flow over a sphere and determining the turbulence
of a flow in a tunnel 35
Experiment 5. Determining the distribution of pressure on the surfaae
of a body in a flow, and computing the drag coefficient
along the pressure distribution 45
Experiment 6. Investigating the interference of bodies In a flow 53
Experiment 7- Investigating the effect of elongation on the drag
coeffIrAent of plates 58
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Experiment 8. Determining the aerod.W=lc cberacteristice of vings 61
Experiment 9. Investigating the effect of elongation on the aerodynamic.
dharacteristics of wings 70
Experiment 10. Investigating the influence of a wing's sweepbsek on its
aerodynamic characteristics 73
Experlaent 11. Investigating the influence of mechanization of a wing
on its aerodynamic characteristics 75
Experlaent 12. Determining the aerodynamic characteristics of aircraft 76
Experiment 13- Investigating the influence of design parameters of a
winged body on its aerodynamic characteristics 78
Experiment 14 Determining the, aer6dynamic cmvw,-t
wing according-A6 pressure diARWion 80
PART II. LABORMRY EXPERMNTS IN AMWDYNAN:rCS AND
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Introduction 9D
Experiment 1. Determining the resistance coefficient A of a
smooth straight conduit as a function of the Reynold's
number. Determining coefficients of local resistance 91
2xperiment 2. Determining the drug coefficient of a diaphragm 92
Experiment 3. Unsteady outflow of a liquid from a reservoir 100
Experiment 4. Ylxw of water over a wide dam 109
Experiment 5.- Investigating pressure fields, velocitiespand teaWer-
atures of a supersonic stream 113
Experiment 6. Flow of air in a conical conduit 326
Experiment 7. Determining experimentally the friction coefftclent of a
rectilinear circular conduit through which a steady
stream of air is flowing 133
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Experiment 8. ftersonic flow over bodies of various shapes and a
comparison of their drag coefficients 14o
Experiment 9. Deteridning the resistance coefficient and drag co-
efficient of an axiallyq6mmetric body at various
Mach numbers 144
Experiment 10. Determining the resistance coefficient Cx of a
rhomboid airfoil as a function of the mach number 149
Experlwnt 11. Determining pressure in a tank , as a function of time,
when air to flowing out of It w1th various local resistances
at the outlet 156
Experiment 12. Hydraulic shock
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TITLI: Successes of Sovigs L2satr9p!%*:ogr&phy (UNPOW sov*ts-
xojr slaktrofatografli) A S01*3tiftc and T*caDte^l Can-
ferance on 4usations of Electrograpby (Vouch".tak"I.
chesitays konlerentalys Vo vogrosam eIjktroSr4fIL)
U ralli I kinematoZrafiis
FMIOVICJLL: Zhurnal asuchnoy I priklodnoy foU
1959. Val 4. Nr 2. Py 149-15. ) C,
LIV.TR,;.'.T: This is an account of a scientific aad technical con.
foremas an slectrography, !:* first to be hold In the
Soviet union GIUI evident'-y to the world. It was organ-
&sed In vilonjus an Decs:;ter '-6-' .9. 1958 by the Soviet
narodnogo khozj"stva Litovskoy aSR (counail rar
Nation" Economy of the LI-buanlan GZR), 4~he Gasudarat.
ven"y sauckno-takhnichtski.7 koaltst Goveta ministroy
Litawskay 33R (Ztatk Scientific and Technical Committee
the CQU04LI of r4ciatera 0: the Lithuanitz Z~A) and
thi NauctZO-Issledovatol'skly InaUtut sloktrograrij
(Scientific Research Institute of Elsatrograpby).
The conferencet otteciled ty over 300 scientific war.
It CLO'd by the De;uty Chairman of the Council
of the Lithuanian S5R P.4.
after which the director of the Institute
rVI'leNrWaphy, I.I.Zhilevich. reviewed the state
a" prospects for development of ol*CtrOgrAphy to the
U.,3R. He stated that research In this field shouls be
carried out along ~he following lines: a) a search
for now pboto-activ* materials with high deric rosits"o;
b~ 1hyaLcal reze&rcb into the internal photooff*ct.
c evelopment of photosexicanductor layers; 4) do-
rot the theory of the sl2rophoto4raphic
;%1N."V 6-3_'111110v 11"Ing Isc, for I.G. 1,*po,,.)
report a which he SuLzested detvrzlnl~; tLy
.r itLvity of elactrophotorra;hIC lay*rs to rOZ
.' (ffp4sA.,Af.s::O for I.I.Z T
L.I,Evn,ko - I Carkavich _kjje,!jch.
,415) 9-A.0- I Z. Kalicattakwas 'F"I O.U.
r PortGz-Uz-W=Wr#s* rcT'-on the s*nsItIZ3-1q,
SH" sozicozuctor in el*ctrct;hctci;r&pbLjc layers. V.:,-. a
lq4k 0 gave a report on hiL:"y ssnsj~tjv, gleatraphoto-
9.1-h1i eyers and an el9ctrophoto-!opyjaC davits. and
.12.0941the rorzatlan process of -h, i,tv,t *Iectro-
botoarapbje Image on tr~* basis f
,f the zOZ4
10 also descrlb*4 the dasigt of an qjvet_~&o%hsQr7-
gLtaz#t*r
for 44teraining seasittv-,ty ty -he POrlod of
ch.Ar9O aft the surface of tho jayer. sod -b* cjrc~jt
f so *1*ctro;batcFrz;!xic -,p7ing device. LaLUOY
finished describing the lattir &Md then s;cke an tt.0
ause:-uucs and kinetics of 'he -4qv&lo;z*nt or %i~q latent
lectrophotographic izaev in I'llu'd developers.
ra-rd 3/1C
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&we ::enooo! SoWL: t,219c troth agraphy; A Scientific and Technical
c 1:1.
Nnf: n quo t 002 of atrography
gil-vi- d scribed some of the features of the
. .. .91-1,120T.F. cathode of electruhot Craphic do-
volopment. Tu. 9mrpeahka, devoted a r:port to the
crit:rson of ILGht sensitivity of the sletrophotou-rophic
prac so. After the reports, a discussion took place
an methods of determining the liGht sonaltivity of
olactrophatcGrophle layers. A.U. Cherarshov spoke on the
prospects of devolopl.14; polygraTM processes using
electric and magnetic forces. 0.V. 3ronow (speakinZ also
for I.I. ZhilevLeh, A.A%_jukhjj.-rA. Gorday*vo. .4.3
Pausha and Tu. 1. Kevalaytis ) report*4-anl the aevol;p-
oWnt of eletrophatorr-ophic reproducing equipment. A.3.
Pausha (speaking also for I.!. ZbLLI~rieh, A.S B -
vIch, N.U. G*_Uvidika and X.Z.Hautleausk") rr;orot*V
a the use of aTOctrographic mortfitas in recordiza
:
0 illographs and other recording Uistrumanto.
P. in) spoke an
jWhonka (speaking also for L.N, _
the possibility of else trophowgraphically recording
images from electron-beas tubat. L.3. jQr0l;.(s;!4akiu&
also for ' 111CLIZIO, T.I. to-zlovskaya.. 1.
gaiinausk-sa-~77M lwa*ns. and
Z XoqW&ms) gav-e-rdefailvd descriptiois of labor-
&;or7 "a machine methods of producing photossalcovluc-
t r papers (zinc oxide was used). A.A.73
also for I.I. Zhilevich, O.V. Grosov nthlz (spoldrk;
rd*y*v
N.T. FLUtov and T.N. qf.L) described . Ib.rater7
and industrial machine for prod.';Iag phot*S&JMiCOJMdUCtor
rs. T..;,. Zhlshklaa (~;waktcg also for ra.A.
7sps I JEEajn)
reported on a-MeThod of examining a ectraphotograph1c
"a 'L
materials usinG an a/. bridge. S.I. Khot 3ZOTiCh
(speaking also for &A. Glkets and I.S. ~4 kons)
spoke an developing m&teflOa for ol*ctr,.P. aPitraphy.
a" f* 0 rvvloptrs ;Lvic; a
graphy, includirs M
"r-. a. B.I. Tikhouav revievol cathode of
sloctroaCsiv.rc potentials of cloctrophato-
. stressing that the osclllati&Z electrode
gr.
.he d plated abovw a layer with varying poten-
tisl .. this B.7. 9
..Uses self-d1ac- _ra~V3"m
(ape z lea for R..!.q=vc7. A.4"Arial-poy aTLI I*
f"t:) spoke an the 7rac.1c; o. ;roducinG v;1_
S. I=
voteen papers in an electrostatic flede end shoved
Beatles produced by the Grlgls!~Okmya ;3por factory.
I~. i 11.1gravokly t--em Cove a !--istorical review a.' too
dive o;Z14"t 0.1 electrogra;h1c Zetr.0-1a 1= shich he ;aid
tribute to the war,, of the Scionti!1c ROBO[Lrch Itit4to
of Klectrogra;hy in Til-rTua ar-1 -he Inatitut Pollcr%fl-
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PTHORi Markevich; 'N. NO; Putseyko, -Ys. K.
I'1 TLE i The effect 'of oxygen froin the air-on the adsor.-ption-of dyes by zinc Diide
M, SOURCI i
Kinetika i kataliz, v. 4, no ~2, 1963, 307 311,
TOPIC TAGS4 oxygen,; polyvinylbutyril, adsor_ption.of dyes, zinc oxide
The effect of oxygen from the air..Xith an adhiicture of i~olyvinylbutxzlll
03i -t1!0 adsor tion. of aoid and brSio dyes, wak"investigated on..the.sensitive raicro-
_p
oyrstals of sino oxide.: It was-found that i m- ontrast to the prinoip al dyes
which affect the character- of the adjaMtionjisotherms of acidic dyes with zinc
oxide. oxygen from'the air also affeots.the adsorption. On the basis of these.
experiments, 7~the conclusion 'vras drawn that the oenters responsible for -the
7. ads orption of,acidio-dyes_which sensibilized the.photoeiffeot otthese dyes and
of, zinc- oxide, are the chemosorbed particles Containing oxygen,in their compoBi-
tion. -The admixture of polyvinylbutyril not only lowers. the adsorption on the
zinc, oxide,--but also-changes the direction, of the adsorption-isotherm. Apparantly
th e observed effects are due to the fact that molecule3 of polyvinylbutyril are
adsorbed on the surface of zinc oxide causing a partial displacement of D-Vgen.
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TEXT f k a urrent Increase and decrease in mi6roorystal 1
The inaties of pbot c
~Iine'ZnO films (10.- 50~0 was studied in air, In high vacuum and also in
-..,-,,,.the presence of a high-moleoul ar bind-sr. The film investigatdd were pro-
dtioed from pure ZnO-powder (brands M-1 Iand Ka hlbaum) and ZnO obtained by
zino.in air and by decomposition of zinc carbonate at 600 - I
6 50 00. The films were deposited as ethanol~suspeneions on glass or quartz
latea provided with Pt oontacta. Polyvin7lbutyral polyvinylacetate) poly;-
vinylacetate-mothylmethaerylate copolymer, vynallte, and otherswere used
-Photoconduction relaxation was measured with a taumeter (time
-1 5#10-6 - 10 -2 sea). The eamples were irra .diatedwith mon-chromatic
~~i interva. 0
Mo
dulated a- W_2 (UFS-2)
00 pe) light from a Hg-lamp filtared with an
filters at -inten itiea of 101-3 10-4..w7 cm2. The results obtained speak in'.
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1.;-~-~~; fa4or of a -bimol"ecu-lar-recombin3tion mechanism of VO p.otoconduot
ion. Tho'
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small inertia of the-processes in.the first stages.of-ourrent inoreae.e and
which is independent of the surrounding_gases or vapors* indicatc- a
illukination.induoes primary electron processes in the ZnO layers.
-of photoconduction relax ads
distinot dependence ation on the. orb ed gaBesi
and vapors.:with:electron-aoooptor~properties indi~atis_,the production of
-.~q .~-elec_tron- adhesion levela on the surf ace of -this semiconduotor. Fro~.m the
J_-
_ibarp 1 decrease of photo&urrent inertia in the presence of insulating
-binders -it is.~ o oncluded 'that the binder m9leoulea do. not only not binder
~'Pthe electron diopI is!
acement in the conduction band but reduce inertia what
of -great Werest for eiectrophotography~ There-~are--3
:4880011TIONS 08,
udarstvennyy optichoskiy,*instit t'im. S. 1. YaTilova
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(State Optical Inatitutaimeni S. 1. Vav-4lov) Lenin-
Leningrad
grad)-
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Deoe-mber. 4? 1962 . (af toi. revision)
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MUNICH, W.N.
Manufacture of electrophottographic papers with increased sexp4tivity,
Zhuronsucho i prikl, fot, i kin, 8 no.2:135-137 Mr-AP 163. OIRA 16-3)
1e Nauchno-imaledovatellskiy inotitut elaktrografii, Villayus.
(Photography-Printing papers) (Xerography)
FARKEVI-CHt-N.N.; PUTSEYKOv Ye.K.
Optical sensitization of the photo effect of zinc oxide
and the adsorption isotherms of dyes. Zhur. fiz. khim.
36 no.11:2393-2399 N'62. (MnU 1725)
MARMCH, O.P., prSfessor.
Relmintble Auna In Dnieper fishes in the reeon of the city of
lanev. Nmk&s&p.KIev.un. 8 no.6:1-12 149. NLRA 9:10)
(Dnieper River-Parasites) (Ps,"rasites-Fishes)
-.1 KIwICE5 -6 F&
Zoology
Stalin Flan for transformation of nature and the task of the zoologists. Trudy Inst.
zool. AN URSR 3, 1950
Mpnthly List of Russian Accessions., Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified.
NARUVICH, O.P.
Urgent task@ in controlling parasite Infestations In farm an1mais.
Trudy list. sool. AN URSR Ss5-14 152. (MaA 9:9)
(Parasites-Domestic animals) (Veterinary medicine)
Materials on parasitic CoMods. of the fishes of the Black Sea.
Trudy last.seel.Al UIUM St.91-99 052, (KaA 9:9)
(Black Sea-C"poda) (Psifteltes-Fishes)
15-57-4 -4153
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4,
p 17 (USSR)
AUTHOR: -Markevic- h,---0., P.
TITLE: The Development of Zoological Phylogenetics in the
USSR (Razvitiye zoologicheskoy filogenetiki V SSSR)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-tu zool. AN URSR, 1956, Val 13, pp 3-31.
ABSTRACT: The author gives a brief survey of the work of Soviet
Scientists, chiefly paleozoologists, in generaland
specific phylogenetics. A bibliography with 260
Card 1/1 references is furnished. M. Ke
MAMVICR. 0.P. [Markovych. O.P.)
Zoology at the Kiev University during the years of the Soviet rale.
Nauk. sop. J~riv. un. 16 no.20:5-15 157 (VIDA 13:3)
(Ukratne--Zoological research)
Kamm. o..r. [Kwkevrch, A.P.]
- --
FaunistIc research within the territorv of the Ukrainian S.S.R.
Zblr. praW Zool. a=. AN URSR no-28:3-19 157* (Knu 11:5)
(Ukratime-Zoological research)
MhMVICH,10.P. [MarkMeh, O.P.3
UI-aine's achievements in biological sciences during the years
of Soviet rule. ViBnyy Ky-jv. un, S-r- biol. no.1:5-17
158. (MIRA 15:6)
(U]MAIIE-.BIOWGICAL RES4&RC)i)
MARKEVICHp O.P. [Markevych, O.P.], akademik-, C4DPIK, V.I. [Chopyk, V.I.),
A- - kmnd-.tTolog*na*
Land with fabulous nature. flauka i zhittia 11 no.10:32-36 0
,61. (MIRA 15:1)
1. AN USSR (for Markevich).
(Transearpathia--Description and travel)
. #_LHarkevych, O.F.)
MALRWICJ,i4_~6Z
Summary of the work of the 15th International Congmas of
Zoologists. Visnyk. Kyiv. un. no.2. Ser. biol. no.2:96-100
1604, .' (MRA 16:8)
(ZOOLOGY-COICRESSES)
MARKEVICH.0 OOPO (11krkevych, O.P.]
......
Parasitological research in the Czechoslovak People's Republic.
Visnyk. K5iv. un. no.2. $or. biol. no.2:106-109160. (MMA 16:9)
(CHECHOSLOVAKU-PAW ITOLOG MAL MUMCH)
MAIUMCHp S.F.,, kand. tekhn. nauk
-- - l: - ~. ,
Static and dynamic strength tests of locamotire frames.
Tjrt~dy DIIT no.24:37-.62 154. (MUU 16: 11)
NAWTIM, S*I.
Mineral and organic foms of phosphorus and its total anount
in 2Nae-Poisolic molls* Tentel. AN BSSR. Sor6bilal.nw.
no.3:'22-34 '58- (MIRAn:n)
(Phosphorus) (Po&sol) (Mineral@ In avil)
WRnMCH., S. I.: Master Agric Sci (diss) -- "rhe phosphoric-acid conditions In
sod-podzolic soils"o Minskp 1959* 23 pp (Acad Agric Sci Baloruss SM, Beloruss
Sci Res Inst of Agric),, 150 copies (KLp No 15P 1959P 118)
PuEgg-ic-Ho-s'L-,-kand.sellskokhoz.nauk
Effect of organic fertilizers on the nitrogen content of turf-
Fodzollc solln. Veatel AN BSSR,Ser,bll&l.nav, no.2sll5-121 162.
(MIRA 15:8)
(WHITE RUSSIA--.WILS-NITROGEN CONTENT) (COMPOST)
HMVICH, S.M.; POLYANSKITj N.G.; POTUDINA, N.L.
Cation t*changers as catalysts in the dehydration of tert-emyl
alcohol. XeMkhimiia I no.2:230-234 Mr-Ap 161. OUM 15:2)
1. Ilauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh L3pirtov
i organioheskikh produktay, Wovokuybyahevskiy filial.
(Dehydration (Chemistry))
(AWI alcohol)
NUOROVS V.I.j KOMMA., Z.Fol FARMICH, S.&; TALIBMv L.V.
som9on"m p7ro2pin of a rav bydrocarbou ittock to otbylone azmi
acetylow no.6s379-30 ze t6l. KERA 24*6)
(;;;;; Odspron. (,,t,,1,,,)
arbom) (Acotylozo)
MARMICH, S.M.; POLYUSKIY, N.G.; BUZLANOVA, M.M.; SAFRONENY-0, Ye.D.
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Rapid mercurimetric method for the determination of inobutylene in
cracking fractions. Zhur. anal. khim. 16 no. 4:489-493 n-Ag 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
lo Sciebtific-Research Institute of Synthetic Alcohols, Branch in
NDvokuybyahevoks
(Propene)
A , I - ,
/VIP tc &,& v I C- rl
PoLvuxsxn,.v.o.,.xutmicH, s.m
cata7tis Separation or toruary awle;mas frc~ bldav~ platams.
01028" fraftla".
sopmb pmeented at the 12%h Cmmfol~vmm am& mbwdar weight
devoted to ~Ts, D~Sks~ 3-7 62
POLMISKIY, N.G.; IUMVICE., S.M.; KOZLOVA, T.I.; POTUDINA., N.L.
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Selective extraction of isoamylenes from hydrocarbon mixtures.
Veftekbivniia 2 no*2:164-169 ~U-Ap 162. (MM% 15:6)
( Propene) (Hydrocarborts)
POLYANSKIY, N.G.; MMVICH, S.M.; POTUDINA, N.L.; BUROVAp A.N.
Dehydration of diwt!V1pherqlcarbino1 with the use of cation
exchangers an catalysts. Neftekhimiia 2 no-3s348-354 IV-Je
162. (KRA 150)
1. Nauchno-inaledovatellokiy institut sintetichaskikh spirtov i
organicheskikh produktov, Novokitybyshevskiy filial.
(Methanol) (Dehydration (Chemistry)) (Ion exchange resins)*
IMUSALINDV, X.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; YAARKEVICH, V.P.
Number of insulators and insulator chains on a 35 to 1-10 kv. power
trannalsolon line.. Energ. i elektrAekh. prom. no.3t74-75 JI-S
,63. (MIRA 1010)
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheakiy institut (for lyerusalimov).
2. Kiyevskoye energoppravleniye Glavenergo Minipterstva
slektrostantaly SSSR (for Harkavicb).
POLYA14SKUp S.M.; 1490EVICH,, S.M,; POTUDINA, N.L.j KOZLOVAO T.I.
Hydration of tartiw7 aWlenen in the presence of a Kll--2
co,tion excbamger and accompanying reactions. Kin. i kat.
1, no.4.-614-U9 n-Ag '63. (MIRA 16:1.1)
1. Novokuybyshevskiy filial Nauchno-4ssledovatellskago instituta
sinteticheskogo spirta,
PMXANSKIY, N.G.- SAFRONMO
.9 Ye.D.; BUZUNOVA, M.M.
Use of bivalent mercury sulfate in the quantitative anniYvis
of olefins and tertiary alcohols. Report fio.l.* Qaantitative
determination of 6Q-wthylstyrene and dimethylpheny1carbinal
present aimultaneously, Trudy Kom.anal.khim. 13:93-98 163.
(KIRA 16;5)
1. Nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut sinteticheskikh spirtov.,
NDvokqybyshevskiy filial.
(Styrene) (Alcohols) (mercury sulfates)
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"Investigation of the Thermal Decomposition of Ferrous and Ferric Fomiates." Thesis
for degree of Cand. Chemicr-l Sci. Sub 28 Sep 49, Mcccow Order of Lenin State U
imeni M. V. Lomonosov.
Swrimary 82, 18 Dec 52, Dissertations Presented For Degrees-in Ocience-and Engineering
in Moscow In 1949, From-Vecher=y_a Moskva, Jan-Dec 1949.
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LISSR/Chemical Technology-~ Chemical Products and'Their I-I
:Application..Industrial Orginic Synthesis
Abe Jour Rif zhw Kh'i MI YIL 116 I't. aq5s, PAW
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Sove'j,'Dorisovp A*Mo,, Moseedo-va,
Aithor
Abstract
A6&dij~r*of Sciendee-UM.
iicin6i6iicii~ Developmisi--or t&e,--aynthesis of,gthyl Alcohol
of lftk:~Iens-
'Ob.'- Win. pererabotku.neft. uglevodorodove Xp AN OSSR,
iq~6 :~568- 77
Description of the technological systeta-ana..or results of
tht e3eperiments on direct hydration of CjXv to C.1460H (1),
in an eVer'-nts' industrial unit vith a reactor of 0-5 M
in diameter and 8 a high, using N3PO# as a catalyst.
During the experiments the following optimia conditions of
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MAMVICH, S.V.
D.I. Mendeleev$ j light of recent researches.
Vestal AN BSSR. Ser. fis.-takh. xmv .. no.2-57Y9--r7r.--"Rk-H~.)--
(Periodic law)'
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USSR / Cultlvatod Plants, Co.-eals
Abu J ur Ro -LP Zhu r - B i o 1N0 8 , 1 c 3116'7 2
Authors 'L,%-ry-,ik, 1. F,; ilarkovich, S. V.
Inat BY010-IRUSSI ~ 11surtute for 1,13r.Lcultur-.
Titlo I]Tfget of y-Radiation wit',i Radioactivo Cob--lt
(Clo 0) on Cortain Proportios of the Poa.
Orig Pub : Uch zap. Biolorussk. in-t nar. kh--va, 1957,
vYP. 3, 253-257.
Abstract : A studj was mado of th,; sproutinG and of curtain
othor physical propcrtics of th,:t R ~~odo cf tho
poa aftor oxposurc. to 450 t of Co-O. Tho follo-
wirir, offocts hava bl-in ascurtainod: LicroaBu in
gormij-ktion onorgy and sproutinrS, Incroas,) in
th, porcontago of combinud wator, sharp w~&kun-
in-3 of rosistanco to crushir-G. Th,) thoory is
advancod that radiation charL3co tho atructuro
of soods. Biblio-raphy with 10 titlus. -- I. N.
Zaikina.
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AUTIMs Markovich, S.Y. 76-12-2.V27
?I=-. Once Alpin on an ftation From the Kinetics of Reaction of Solid
Substances (Yeshche ras po povodu odnogo uravneniya kinetiki
reaktaly tvardykh v*Ehdmtv)
I
PZRIODICAL*. Zhurnal FisicheskOY M-4i, 1957, Vol. 31, Nr 12, pp.2763-2764 (ussR)
AIDERACTs Recently a disoussicm was hold between S.VAaftevich and
M.1. Pavlyuchenko on an equation from the kinetics of reactions of
solid mubstan a. The subject of the discussion Is the question to
what an extent the equation applied by PaTlyuchmko in Identlo with
that by Bradley, Golvin and Huse [Ref. 3J. Since these debates de-
liver no new ideas, the editors close the debates by the two last
letters of the two contractors.
The author states here that Pav2yuchonko refers to the work of
B.V. Terof4wev [Ref. 53 from 1937,, whereas the work by Pawlyuchenko
was published i3d 1955- The equation is not "zimila-e , but "identicr.
It Is additionally prow d that the foroula dolly" by Pavlyuohonko
for the volume of the substance wMab we already In r*aotlon after
having attained the -3d-- speed, is wrong. There are 5 references,
Card 1/2 4 of which are Slavic.
Ono* Again an an Equaticu From the Kinetics of Rmotion of 76-12-2V27
So2AA Substances
ASSOCIATION: M Be2oxumsian SSR. Institute of Chmistry (Akadedys. mauk BSSR.
Institut MwAj).
SUNITTEDs Novenber 12, 1956
ATAUALS: Library of Congress
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5(3) PH= I BOOK mawrzmow SOV/1265
Akadmodys nmk Belorusekoy SM. Institut khWI
nomik amebnykh rabot, Vp. 6 (Collection of ScIentifle Works of the Institute
ok"dwelstry, i1elor-unstan SSR Acadaw of Sciences, W. 6) Minsks, lzd-w im
Salormsekay MR, 1958& 2T1 p, 1,100 copies printed.
Ed.: Yerofeyev,, B.V.,, Acadedcla% I= AeadmW of Seleaces; Tech, X.:
Volokbamoviek, 1.
PUT&=: The book is Intended for chadsts engaged In research In opeelaUzed
fields.
CMARAM: The book Is a collection of scientific articles dealing with varied
subjects., such as problemw In electron theory of sadoonductors, catalysts,
autoxidation of abletic acI4.1 thermodynamics of som-reactions of suXtur
organic compounds and reactions of a2ky1,,wy1,, acy.1-M radIcals in the
liquid phamb Personalities we mentioned In the Individual articles.
The" arw 331 references, of which 215 m Soviet,, T5 Znglisbp JO Oezwm,
10 eh, and I 71miab
Collection of scientific Works (Conte) SOV/L,*5
TAME OF ODNZAM:
Vallbeashteyn., F.F. Sow Problem in the El*ctrou Theory of Catalysts
on Semiconductors
Yerofftev# XV., aDd V.A. Protashchik. Study of Contact Conditions
Between Particles of g2balt Formats and KetaMc Cobalt With the
Aid, Of the isotope cow. 39
Markwdeh, SV* Attacbments for the MB-2K Mass Spectrometer for
SE~UI;F~scuz Phase Deuterium Exchange Reaction@ on Solid awfaeas 47
Osinoviks, Tea.S, Study of the Formation of Ldtial Reaction Centers in
the Induction Period of Tberml Decomposition of Barium AxIde 59
MltskWchs, N.I., T.I. Soroko,, and B.V. TOr0fe"V- CONugated I'Searboxy-
latlon in the Autoxidation of Abletic Acid 66
Yer0feywT, 33,V. and S.F,. N vs. Theimodynamics of Some.React!jom of
. OrgwIc Sulfur Compounds 83
d"04651
MLYSHVICH, so By " -
V&LUI_VAxjzh;_GOLM3TSDVA, P, [Holubtsoys, Pole red.;
WjWANOVA, No [stsispenavag, 11.), tek1w.redo
[Peaceful uses of ascale eneral WArnas vykorystanne, stanwi
energli, VAnsk, Dziersh.vyd-we UM Hxd.nsvukov&-tekhn.lit-rYp
1959. 178 P. (xMA 14:1)
(Atomic energy)
5(0) BOV/76-33-5-32/33
AUTHORs Markpj~jq V.
TITLEs Boris Vasillyevich Yerofeyev (On ais Fiftieth Birthday)
(Boris Vasillyevich Yerofeyev (k 50-letiyu so dnya rozhdoniya))
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 5,
PP 1155 - 1156 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt B. V. Yerofeyev, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, was born on
May 10, 19o9. He studied at the University of Uoscow and in
19.30 he was employed at Professor V. K. Semenchenko's
laboratory where he was concerned with measuring the con-
ductivity of electrolyte solutions. In 1931 he published a
short paper on the periodical condensation of gases and
vapors. Prom 1931 on Yerofeyev worked on heterogeneous cataly-
sis at the newly established Institut azota (Institute of
Nitrogen ), now Institut azotnoy promyshlennosti (Institute
of Nitrogen Industry). Together with N. I. Kobozev he in-
vestigated the reaction kinetics of the thermal decomposition
of iron nitrides. From 1936 - 19313 he works at the Laboratory
of Organic Catalysis of the Institut organicheskoy khimii
Card 1/3 AN SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry of the AS USSR)
Boris Vasillyevich Yerofeyev (On His Fiftieth Birthday) SO'1/76-33-5-32/33
under the direction of Academician A. A. Balandin. In 1939
Yerofeyev defends his thesis on the Reactiun Kinetics of
Solid Bodies. lie deala with the kinetics of the catalytic
synthesis of hydrocarbons from CO and H influenced by
Academician N. D. Zelinskly. In 1939 he moves to Minsk
and be~iotaes the director of the institut khiiaii Akademii nauk
BSSR (Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of
the SSR). During the war, Yerofeyev directs
the Department of Chemistry of the pedagagicheakiy inatitut
Im. M. Gorlkogo (Pedagogical Institute imeni M. Gor,kiy)
.Ln Kuybyshev. Until 195o he directs the new laboratory of the
Vsesoyuznyy institut aviatsionnykh materialov (All-Union
Institute of Aviation Material). In 1950 Yerofeyev is back
in Minsk and is a Member of the Presidium and from 1953
to 1956 he is vice president of the Akademiya nauk BSSR
(Academy Gf Sciences of the Belorusef.~= SSR). At the same
time he directs the Department of Catalysis of the Belorusskiy
gosudarstvennyy institut im. V. I. Lenina (Belorussiya State
Institute imeni V. I. Lenin). Yerofeyev's works on the ki-
netics of autrioxidation of hydrocarbons at low temperatures
Card 2/2 lead to imuortant, di4scnveriesi the-cobalt and manganese salts
Boris Vasillyevich YerofG-yev(On His Fiftieth Birthday) SOV/76-33-5-32/33
of carboxylic acids act as initiators and not as catalysts
as had been so far assumed. Together with N. I. 11itskevich
and T. I. Soroko, Yerofeyev discovers the decarboxylation.
Together with S. F. Naumova he investigates the inhibiting
effect of hydroquinone. Yerofeyev published more than 110
scientific papers. In 1940 he became corresponding member
of the Aka-dumiya nauk BSSR (Academ~i of Sciences of the Belo-
russian SSR), and in 1947 Academician of this Institute. He
wa3 honored by two Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, the
Badge of Honor, ziedals, and an Honorary Diploma by the Supreme
Council of the Belorussian SSR. In the years 1951 and 1955
he wav elected Deputy of the Supreme Council of the Belo-
russien SSR. Hia cooperation in popular-scientific institu-
tions is mentioned; VKhO (Vsesoyuznoye obshohestvo khimii im.
D. I. Mendeleyeva - All-Union Society of Chomistry imeni
D. I. Mendeleyev) and Obohestvo "Znaniyell (society "Know-
ledge"). There is 1 figure.
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WHIMCBs, S.V.,-, I-WOv A.A. 1,14kno A.Aj- -MUYAKI, M.I.
Denterlum exchenge aw -*3 J A jmrf&ces in the gas pbus. Part 3:
Iffect of An aftixture of potanoivm~ oxide in sillea gel on
the reac#on of deuterium mid ethylene. Vestai AN BSSR. Ser.
ns!.-tekh nav. no. 4:46-52 160. (MIRA 14:1)
Neuterium) (Sthylene) (Potassium oxide)
KRYUNp I*F.p kRnd.tekbz.nauk; PARMIGH.--&V.l knadAbialchenkikh nauk
Effect of gama radiatim an sow properties of pulse crop
seeds. Trudy VNnZ no.38irI05-421 160. (NM 15s12)
1. Delorusaklygosudaretwe=yy lamtltut narodnago khozyayetva
Insai V.V.LWtyaheva.
(Legumes) (Flaats,, Iffeat ofp~ rays on) (seeds)
33497
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1190 E040/E485
AUTHORS: Markevich S.V.. Ivko, A.A,
TITLEs H-D exchange in the C2H4-D2 system in the presence of
alumina-silica catalysts
PERIODICAL: Kinetika I kataliz9 v.2, no.5, 1961, 788-793
TEXTt In spite of the numerous investigations of catalytic
cracking of petroleum hydrocarbons and the immense industrial
importance of such processes, their mechanism is still far from
being fully elucidated. The solution of this problem should be
sought in studies of deuterium reaction with individual hydrocarbons
because although these reactions are comparatively simple, they
nevertheless involve many elementary stages characteristic of the
kinetics of ordinary reactions. A brief review of previously
reported investigations of the reaction of deuterium with various
hydrocarbons, e,g. in the CD4-CH4 system, is followed by
con3ideration of the results obtained by the authors In their
study of deuterium-ethylene mixtures heated to 3500C in the
presence of alumina-silica catalysts containing from 10 to 70% A1203,
Detailed test procedures used'in the investigations were described
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H-D exchange in the C2H4-D2 system ... E040/E485
previously (Ref.15: The present authors and M.I.Kozlyak,
Izv. AN BSSR, no.4, 1960, 46) and involved the preparation of D2
and its reaction with ethylene in the 3%1 mixture ratio, at a
total pressure in the system of 300 mm Hg and in the presence of
4 g of catalyst. Results of mass-spectrographic analyses of the
products are reported for reaction times ranging from 30 to 150 min.
It is clear from the data that the reaction of deuterium with
ethylene under the above conditions is limited to isotopic exchange
only because no indication was found of the presence of hydro-
genation, cracking, polymerization, isomerization or cyclization
reactions. Curves plotted for kinetics of the deuterium exchange
as a function of the alumina concentration in the catalyst show it
to be of the first order. The velocity constant of the deuterium
exchange reaction rises steadily with increasing alumina content in
the catalyst. An attempt is made to formulate the mechanism of the
reactions involved and to calculate the velocity constants of
isotopic exchange on seven catalyst mixtures with variable alumina
contents, The value of the velocity constants was found to rise
progressively with in,.~reasing alumina content in the alumina-silica
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catalyst. Because the acidity Of the catalyst passes through a
maximum corresponding to 20 -40% of A1203 concentration in the
cat&lyst, it is concludcd that there is no correlation between the
surface acidity of the catalyst and the catalytic activity with
respect to isotopic hydrogen exchange r,eactions. There are
3 figures, I table and 19 referencess 10 Soviet-bloc, 2 Rusbian
translations of non-.Soviet-.bloc work and 7 non-Soviet-bloc.
The four most recent references to English language publications
read as follows: Ref.8i S.G.Hindin, G.A.Mills, A.S.Oblad,
J. Amer, Chem, Soc. a) v-73, 1951, 278. b) v.77, 1955, 543,
Ref.q: V.C.Holm, R.W.Blue, Ind, Eng, Chem, a) v.43, 1951, 494i
b) v.43, 1951, 501; Ref.10~ K.S.Hansford, Ind, Eng. Chem, v.,44T
1952, 1108~ Ref.18% K.J.Laidler, M.C.Wall, M.C.Markham, J. Chem,
Phys., v.20, 1952, 1331.
ASSOCIATION3 Institut fiziko-organicheskoy khimii AN BSSR
(Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry AS BSSR)
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