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S/089/61/010/003/004/021 B108/B209 AUTHORS: Galkin, N. Polonnikova, G. A., Shcherbakova, V. G., Utkina, L. V. TITLE: Separation of uranium from impurities by means of ammonium carbonate PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no- 3, 1961, 233-237 TEXT: The authors investigated the dissolution of pure (NH 4)2U207 in (NH 4)2CO3 and 1,H4HCO 3' the separation of uranium in the form of (NH ) ruo (CO ) -' and the behavior of some impurities in the salting out 4 4 - 2 3 3j' of the crystals of this carbon complex. The dissolution involves the following processes: Card 119 Separation of uranium from ... (Nl14)*UI07 + 6(NH,),,CO, + 3HO '2(NH,),[UO.(CO*),1+6NH,OH; (NH,),U,O, + 6NH,HCO, 2(NH,),IUO,(r-O,),]+ 3H20. 20174 S/089/61/010/003/004/021 B108/B209 (1) (2) (2) The experiments were made with a special vessel in a thermostat at 40 + 0.10C. Equilibrium was practically reached after one hour. The higher solubility of (NE 4)2U207 in NH4HCO3 (Fig. 1) may be explained by the action of NE 40H which shifts the equilibrium to the left (see reaction (1)). Dilute solutions containing (NH 4)2C0 3 or KH4HCO3 in a stoichiometric ratio (according to (1) and (2)) may completely dissolve ammonium di-uranate without formation of the above carbon complex. The precipitation of small and large crystals was determined in order to study the influence of certain factors upon crystallization. Large Card 2/9 20174 S/089/61/010/003/004/021 Separation of uranium from ... B108/B209 crystals are called such of a size of 100 >(20 - 300 $60 p. The experiments were carried out as follows: (NH 4)2CO3 was added under stirring to the (NH 4)4[UO2(CO 3)31 solution until saturation was reached. After salting out had ceased, the solution with the crystals was stirred further on for some time. The crystals were then filtered off and subjected to sedimentation analysis. It was found that a temperature rise from 20 to 400C and an increase of the time of admixing (NH 4)2CO3 lower the quantity of small crystals. The same holds for an increase in the speed of the stirrer from 60 to 180 rpm. However, a further increase has hardly any effect. Fig. 7 shows the uranium concentration in the solution during salting out of (NH 4)4 FU02(CO3)31 . The best conditions of admixture - CO crystallization are: temperature - 40OC; time of (NH ) 2 3 4 1 hour; uranium concentration in the initial solution - 30 g11; speed of the stirrer - 180 rpm. The impurities to be investigated entered the initial (NH ) rUO solution immediately before crystallization. 4 4L 2(CO3 31 The resulting ammonium di-uranate containing one kind of impurity was Card 319 20174 S/089/61 /1010/0003/004/02 1 Separation of uranium from ... B106/B209 dissolved in a 5~0' NH4HCO3solution. Under the above conditions, the carbon complex crystallized. The filtered crystals were rinsed with a saturated (NH 4)2CO3 solution. After drying they were oxidized by anneal- ing. Table 1 shows that most of the elements are easy to separate from uranium. Table 2 shows the results of purification of ammonium di-uranate which contained several kinds of impurities. There are 7 figures, 2 tables, and 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc. SUBMITTED: August 11, 1960 Card 4/9 SeparaLion of uranium from LeCend to Fig. 1: Solubility of ammonium di-uranate in solutions of (ITH 4)2C03 (curve 1) and NH HCO (c,&-eve 2). 4 3 Abscissa: Carbonate concentra- tion, g11. Ordinate: Uranium concentration in the soli-ition, g11. It, 40- 20- L 0 S10891611010100310041021 B108/D209 ~Iu IUU 75U z9v 2.YV Card 5/9 20174 Separation of uranium from Legend to Fig. 7: Variation in uranium concentration in the solution.during (IqF~ ) ~UO (CO ),I separation. 4 4 2 3 3,' Abscissa: Excess carbonate, g/1. Ordinate: Uranium concentration in the solution, 9/ Card 619 510891611010100310041021 B108/B209 0 70-10- 16V 208 255 JM S/089/61/010/003/004/021 Separation of uranium from 3108/B209 Legend to Table 1: a) Impurity soluble in (INTH 4)2C03 ; b) impurity unsoluble in (NH 4)2C0 3' 1) Element; 2) impurity concentra- tion in the initial solution, g1l; 3) impurity concentration in uranium oxide, ~~O,vdth respect to U; 4) impurity concentration in ammonium di-uranate, with respect to U. Card 7/9 0 0 0 0 %D C%j F3 0 k $i Cd (H 0 0 +3 705,t Lim) 7 -01:0 ;'0 V9 1 - M L 6 s 999 01 1OD'O LOWO 9 910,0 .01 10'0> 60:0 100,0> 1 10,C) 1L0,0 M 0 J-) 0> 100 VO . d SWO 90,9 SWO ; 0 ' OVO z O 8w:0 CR:O =0:0 10:0 6m 0 08 IV 6CO 0 to A Gqw,O O'v 910 0 S'O m .0 91:0 t-O;-1 ;00'0 Z10,0 Z9 0 1:1111 P-01 1 10,0 a 690'0 O's 9-01 Pe- 140 .0 6CO P:O 1000,0> , to'O S90,0 O l 03 0> ;O00 , 1:0 WO ' 0 p 100 0 , 0 , 910 0 ; 6 r1r 1 6 Auldl Auldf A..d' . x? .,U Into n o m % 'Unn -on"* "fit -.dt%. ! allU t Am" znaa , -112lum a -voxosi a miast nown.d. wigaild. naamudc wansidu wife Hulled Himirda lstmgdL -4nalluon -H;Pntlu3i Rmnom P? 0 r t =( N hP Z" X3 aml d da i t,3 211tadn t . d I I ON CIS 20174 S108916 1 /010/003/004/021 Separation of uranium from B108/B209 Legend to Table 2: 1) Material; 2) initial ammonium di-uranate (containing 30.(Yl'o' uranium when dry); 3) uranium oxide (containing 84.0% uranium); 4) content, by weight (with respect to uranium). COMMIRINe, DOO. % (9 nOP"'IM He TWO npoAynT Fe Al P V Mn CU Cr 81 IICXD,qUUrl AUYPRUaT 8UMOI IMS . . . . . . . . . 21 3aRUCL-01nicb Ypalla 3) 15,0 26,09 0,66 .0,10 1,3 0,03 0,10 1,67 0,035 0,005 O.Otz He O,W5 0,0035 0,0047 0,0035 Card 9/9 GALKlN, N.P., doktor tekhn. nauk; SUDARIKOV, B.N., kand. khim. nauk; VERYATIN, U.D.; SHISHKOV, Yu.D.; Ag 0 , -qfl A.; - _ 11~ BABUSHKINA, S.I., red.; TA?AS-r2lIKO, V.M., red.- - (Uranium technology] Tekhnolo.giia uraria. Moskva, Atom- izdat, 1964. 395 p. (MIHA 17t12) ROZIN, Ye.Ye.; MAYOROV., A.D.- Rapid method of evaluating the ability of ores to undergo treatment In heavy suspensions. Sbor, nauch. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.M181-190 162. (MIRA 16-7) (ore dressing) W:,TROFANOV, S.I. (Mlosk~:a); RXIN, Ye.Ye. (Moskva); --MAYOROV, A.D. (Moskva) Influence of the speed of pulp flow in a compartment rlot,-9tion machine on the rate &I flotat-Ion. Izv. AN SSSR. Met. i gor. delo no.63168-.191 N-D 164. (KIRA 18:31 EDRSHUNOV, A.I., inzh.; KOMOLOV, V.G., inzh.;J~~ ~A.I., inzh. Telescoping elevator for repairing converter linings. Hekh.i avtom.proizv. 14 no.9:43-44 8 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Converters--Maintenance and repair) (Xevators) 77 r- = - -~ -'T'. -- ----v -, --I - - . - "A A- stru-_#On~-Vith -4--rlixibie~ casivi- an . Mur _ -a itkling. ,ng. featute is -simplif ication -or. thedevice.WA ita utill, I :11-'~,., ~f ' HAYOROV, A. M. wThe Action of Pho"hates on the Yield of Cotton In Central Asia as Shown by Field Test Data.n S11h 0 Yov 51, Se' T!st f-.r Fertilizers and Insectofungicides. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moucow during 1951- SO: Sum. Fo. 480, 9 Mav 55 1. DATMOVA, I.I. I., mAYOROV, A. _v a 2. 117SSR ( -CIO) 4. Spinning Machinevj 7. New maintenance chnrt for srinnin-p mr-clAnery. lekst.prom. 12. no. 10, 1~,-,52- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. MAYOROlj__A,M. Effectiveness of various mineral fertilizers under different geographical ccnditions. (Trudy] NIUIF no.164:74-75 '59. OURA 15:5) (Fertilizers and manures) /Y) 6 ~C) 1~ 0 V4./Y" /V DNITRIYBV. D.; XkYOROV, A.N. I- - A type of granItic pegmatite of central lasaktotan. Inform. abor. TMG31 no.4:78-85 156. (XLIRA 10:4) (Kazakhstan-Pegwti too) S/I 19/62/ODO/007/006/006 1045/1245 AUTHORS: Bragin, V. A., Mayorov, A. N., Yudochkin, V. G. TITLE: Cooling experiments with the "Ural" machine PERIODICAL: Priborostroyenie, no. 7, 1962, 30-31 TEXT: Tt e cooling system of UBM (TsVM) "Ural I- has a thermostat consisting of a thermometer and a relay which activates a cooling water valve to reduce the temperature of the circulating air to 29-29.5~C. When the temperature of the air falls below 29'C the valve is closed by means of a spring. The overheating of the circulating air is signalled at 32-33'C. by a system consisting of a thermometer, a relay, and a bell. There are 2 figures. Card 1/1 -14hY(ROV, A.N.; KBOROSIfEV, V.N.; SWONKO, A.M. Gamma defectoscope with a remote contrai device. Stroi. ti-uboprov. 10 no. 1104 N 165. (MrRA 18:12) _C Nib Ar AP6010275 Tab1e 1 - Gamma-flaw detectors Thicimess range, Radiation Desi' tion Class Type gas; o source -Pteel Light,alloys .5 RID-22~, 1 2 Thulium-170. 1-15 5-150 -137 10~40 -50w~300 2 Cesium __2 :2'. Cesium-137 10,,40 50!"300 :230N~22 -3 1 -6o -200 -'RID-31 cobalt 6o BIDw-32 2 Cobalt-6 60 L 6 -2.00 ID-33, -:3 c6ait.-W 6o-2oo-, a are-either obsolete,asis .the. case -with the, GUP .-Ii'ne-of de- jjjjjj)pjjea7 1by ant 0 l ~ i- id irith"noustandard isdiation r-are,equ py the GD detectors made. b "Latv6nergol' in Riga. y.-the Experimental,plauf rece~t*~,.i _. A114nioxi Research Institute of.Radiatidn-Ingine r g s' he e in he developed ,S 4~~; flair ~, de tors: in. accordance with direct Ive s ~ of -~ tbe.~_Counc III for Mutual As sist- ance-bf- SocIJ6I:fjtL . Voiintries The, first.-, qfie.~ to'be- lot-produced'.16. the RID~-21, intended or--use " u~ f e1 ~_This:detector dti jildi~ ve6~jlij.~ conditions from laboratory ~ to' I' d bective.:thickn: a iieel--and: ig)it-alloy sections- wlth~ res e ses up to 4M.", iht ~ e bDdIfIcaiion*s:of -this',de te6tortare- end6d:-f6r t sting 6b and 42b :4 2/3 L HkYOROV, A.F. Veterinary medicine on the Luzino State Swine Farm in Omsk Province. Veterinartia 36 no.1:27-29 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1) 1. GlavnV veterinarnyy vrach Lazinskogo sovkhoza Omakoy oblasti. (Omsk Province--Veterinary medicine) PHASE I BOOK EXFLOITATION U22 Mayorov, Aleksandr Stepanovich Allbom chastotnykh kharakteristik dobrotn9sti katushek induktimosti na. bronevykh serdechnil-kh tipa 8B (Collection of Graphs Showing Q Versus Frequency in In- ductance Coils With SB-Type Armored Cores) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 39 P. 1-1,,000 copies printed. Ed.: Akalunin, S.A.; Tech. Ed.: Fridkin, A.M. PURPOSE: The book is intended for specialists working in the design and development of various types of radio and vire communication equipment. It may also be useful to radio amateurs. COVERAGE: The book is a collection of 68 graphs showing the q of various coils as a function of frequency. The graphs are the result of experimental work conducted by the Central Scientific Research Institute. The coils used in the experiment were fitted with types SB-la, SE-2a, SB-3a, SB-4a, and SB-5a armored cores made of Iron carbonyl. The data was measured by a type TF329G Marconi Q-meter. Use of the manual may decrease the time needed to calculate the inductance of coils with a given q. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. There is no table of contents. Card 1/1 JP/sfm 1-23-59 14kRGLILIS, V.E., inzh.; GRUShEVSKIY, Ya.I., inzh.; MAYOROV, A.S., I.nzh. New electric StOD for the doffer of carding machines. (I prom. 24 no.9:70-71 S 164. MMA 1?: il) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatallskiy institut legkogo i tekstillnogo mashinostroyeniya. V USSA/Auton~tics 'and telemechanies-reliability Card 1/1 Pub. lo - 6/11 FD-2761 Author Mayorov, A. V. (Baranovichi) Title Contribution to the question of enhancing the exploitational reliability of automatic regulators Periodical Av-tom. i telem., 16, Sep-Oct 1955, 476-480 Abstract An article on the order of a discussion. The author concludes that in the creation of regulators one must solve the problem of enhanc- ing their reliability of use both by way of seeking improved con- structional-technical accomplishment and by way of synthesizing principal circuit schemes optimal from the viewpoint of reliability of UM. Fcr tl~e evaluation of reliability cf a syrthesiMd regulator the althor thinks it expedient to appl,~ criteria of optimal d-ziracter to variant3 of U-ne principal t1heoretical cirmAt sahme& - aily those thearetical c ircuits which are optimal from the viewpoint of reliabiiity should in tne a,u,~or's opinion be admitted to design realization. This would permit excluding accidents connected with failures of regulators in the entire fields of their application. Two references: V. A. Trape- znikov and A. Ya. Lerner, "Automatic regulators of an aggregate system," ibid., No 5, 1951; G. P. Boyev, Teoriya veroyatnostey [Theory of probability], 1950. Institutions : - Submitted : January 22, 1955 "YOROV, A.V. (Moskva) Theory of reserve elements in automatic systems. Izv.AN SM Otd. takh.nauk. no.9:108-no S 156. (VTMA 9:9 ) (Automatic control) A Yo /?,j V, 'AUTHOR: A, V Mayorov, A. V. (Moscow) 103-12-10112 TITLE: Note on the Increased Reliability of Automatin ReGulators (0 povyshenii nadezhnosti avtomaticheskikh regulyatorov). PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1957, Vol- 18, Nr 12, PP. 1144-1145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an answer to the critical reviem by N. M. Margolis in the same number on page 1142. A number of arguments for the defence of the proposal for the estimation of the operation 6liability of principal schemes with automatic installations. The author is of the opinion, that in all cases of actual mass operation the technical security is not absolute which means that S T /- 1, whereas the probability for the occurrence of defects P T > 1. Therefore an additional problem arises; namely to ensure a minimum of defects during an operation interval t I-t2 at a given technical security. Allegation is made to the analogy of the example of the deformation of bodies by torsion. At the same time it is referred to the fact, that it is suitable Card 1/2 to guarantee in constructing the desired value of technical 'Vote on the Increased Reliability of Automatic 103-12-10/12 Regulators security as well as the desired value of the scheme security S0. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress .1 Card 2/2 SOV/24-59-3-28/33 AUTHOR: Mayorov- A V. (Moscow) TITLE: Use of a Quantitative Estimate of tde Reliability of Com- ponents in an Automatic System PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii naudc SSSR Otdeleniye tekbnicheskikh nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1959, Nr 3. pp 181-182 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This note deals with reliability as indicated by past fault experience with that equipment, and with the choice of times for routine overhaui in accordance with the re- quired standard of reliabilitj' Similar material has been published repeatedly elsewhere bj tLis author, The paper contains 3 fissures and L Soviet references,. SUBMITTED: December 17, 1956, Card 1/1 S/02)+/60/000/02/029/031 E140/E135 AUTHORS: Zakharov, A.V.5 and M-Yorov. A.V, (Moscow) TITLE: The Question of Rel1aW'-1Tt-"'-6fM Yol Equipment PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk'bSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh naukv Energetika i avtomatika, 1960,Nr 2,pp 205-207 (USSR) ABSTRACT; In the technical exploitation of equipment its parameters vary with time. As a result it is necessary to undertake periodic maintenance and emergency repairs. It is important to determine the optimum period and volume of maintenance for reasons of economy and reliability. Since in practice it is difficult to obtain sufficient statistical information for an analytical solution the following procedure may be employed. The mathematical expectation of breakdown is found and if it is less than the time required for testing the equipment during maintenance, the volume of the latter is considered satisfactory. It is necessary to vary the volume and Card interval between maintenance operations to determine 1/1 their optimum value. There are 4 figures and 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: October 15, 1959 MAYaROV, A.V. (Moskvu); VASILIYEV, L.V. (Moskva) Quantitative evaluation of the effect of operating conditions an the reliability of automatic control devices. Izv. AV SWR. otd. tekh, nauk. tekh, kib, no,3:50-55 My-Je 163. (KMA 16:7) (Automatic control) - am ACCESSION Ila: APLO131192 S/0181/U/006/002/03 82/3389 AUTHORS: Pavlov, P. V.; Panteleyev, V. A.; _rla orov, -A. V, TIT1.7: Diffusion of axitimony along clislocations in silicon SOURZE: Fiz~---a tvez-do[;o rela, v. 6, no. 2, 1964, 362-389 TO11IC TAGS: im-,urity diffusion, ant~-onv,, dislocation, silicon, impurity concen- trat-ion, bounda,.-i diffusionl body di-T'fuz;ion ABSZ~ACT: Increase in number of d 4 slocations in a crystal generally leads to ,.-;o.-seninZr of electrical properties, b,~:; certain data indicate that dislocations r,ay, under certadn circumstances, LT,,.rove some properties of actual crT-tals. In pursuinr- this possibility, the autl,.ors .'w,ve -solved (quations for di-ffusion along irdividual tubulax dislocations. Tiie sc-,Iut~on has been used to study the diffusion c'L antimony in sin-.le crystals of silicon alone-, dislocations. Etching removed a layer from the samples on the order of 100 microns thick. TI-ds indicates that the destroyed layer was riot complete. For t1iis reasonY rapid diffusion as observed in the experiments ca.:-ziot be considered a surface effect. Samples were carefully selected, with un:Lform dislocation distribution, and this precaution eliminated the Card 113 ACCESSION NR: APW13492 possibility of diffusion along low-anSle faces, microfractures, or other siRdlzr defects. It anpears obvious that antimony has migrated through silicon along individual dislocations. Such an interpretation is confirmed by data on increased concentration of the diffusing inpurities with increase in dislocation density. The activation energy of diffusion along the dislocations is substantially less than the activation energy of ordinary body diffusion (about one-fourth). This indicates an easier path of diffusion and is in agreement with the view that the dislocations are disordered zones with abundant vacancies. Ho'~)ever, the individual dislocations must possess a lower penetration than grain boundaries, and this conforms with experimental data that prove the activation energy of diffusion along a face to be less than b'ody diffusion (about one-third). The coefficient of diffusion along these dislocatt-ions was found to depend on temp.erature according to the following equation: D . 4.5-10 2exp (_ 69900 ) cm2/sec. Orig. art. hast 3 d RT figures, 3 tables, and 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskxi~ gosudarstvenny*y universitat im. N. 1. Lobachavelcogo (Gorkiy Sta~e University Card 2/3 t!&f ACCESSION NR: APLO13L92 SIJBIMPM - 3,5Jul63 DATE ACQ! O3Mar64 F=Lt 00 &M CODE: a,,, Ss NO REF SOVI 006 OTHERs 045 co-d 3/3 RAYOROV, B. Handbook of foreign trade of the U.S.S.R ("The reference book on Soviet foreign trade." Reviewed by B.Maiorov). Vnesh.torg. 30 no.1:46-47 160. (MIRA 13:2) (Ruesia-Commerce) -4 C:7 13. Internat-'.Dnal ~~a,--,ents OL countrieF. -)er).i I~ed. 15 nc-7:56-62 Jl '57. 10. 8) (Ihwope--ja',itrc,: -' trade) MUOROV9 Be.) SMVCEE=t So The world's most stable currenc7. Vnesho torge 41 nv-.1:7~-q 161~ (MM 14-4) - (14oney) (Foreign e=hauge) X&MUSKIY, Yu.N.; PCLYANJI, D.V.; MZHIFSKIT. Te.A.; ITANOT.I.D.; , Tu.P.; KOSTYMIN, D.I.; DUMUKIN. A.D.; ITANOT, A.S.; IFINOGENOT, V,P,; ZATHKMV, K.I.; SOLODKIN. R.G.; DMHIWIKIN, V.I.; BOGDANOV. 0.S.; SEWVA, L.V.; GORCHAROV, A.D.; 11 IN. G.I.; LTOBSKIT, M.S.; PUCHIK, Te.P.; SEROVA, L.V.; KAMSKIT, N.D.; SMILINIZOT, L.Y.; FEIOROT. B.A.; GERCHIKOVA. I.N.; KARAVAYRT, I.F.; KWOV,'L.N.; SHIPOT. Yu.P.; VLADIMIRSKIT, L.A.; KMBINKOV, A.A.-, RYIBININA. N.B.; ANANITHT. P.G.; ROGOV. V.V.-, BELOSHMIE, D.K.; SETru IMMTUKOV. 1.M.; PAMWOV, A.Ya.; SHIRNOT, VO~P.; Al-EKSEYNT, A.F.; SHIL'IKWT, V.A.; CHURAKOV, V.P.; BORIWWO, A.P.; ISMV, Y.T.; OPLOVA. N.V., red.; GORTUNOVA, V.P.,red.; BELOSHAPKIR, D.K., red.; GRORGIYW. Ye.S..red.; KOSAREV. 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(MIRA 16:2) (Economic history) // / - / ~j VOLOSOV. U.S.. in2henert, OROV, B.A., inshener; RDZHAVSKIT, I.M.. inshener. . Automatic control of the process of the heat and steam treatment In autoclaves. Stroi.pred.neft.pron. 1 no.8: B-10 0 156. (HLRA 9:12) 1 - (Lightweight concrete) (Automatic control) P~ ~ ti. A . , ~-,)Tl fJ , Yt, ~ D. OT.FK-N , 7 M. . KIP7 A NOV W] 1, ~ F . I Producing R I! Rht f Aler f r-m shn i " A sh 'Of the -,~ , -. " method. 'ni.,Iy VNT 1T no. UiI09- !IF 16% ( V", -,:. 1 A ~ ; , Ae -IY1 L 9455-66 Evrr(m)/EV1PQ) RM ACC NRa AP5025011 SOURCE COM M/0286/65/000/010075M75 4d qq ""a 7akirm AUTHORS: Takhtarov. 0. N.: Trofixwvich. D. P ;Gerlakh, L. R,; Podsh G S lb ;~~, -V z bDrina, fi, B, M!,_R. A.; Yefiwvjp V. M,; Kalachev, V. a .; Lazov!!Ep A.; Mayoro ORGs none Y11 TITLE: Foam generator for an installation for continuous mixing and foamiAg of -9tox mixtures.-Mis-i-39-No 17 911M~Aannounced by the Soientif Ic Research !no +%wti -for Rubber and Latex 90~duc s (Nauch,~n--issledovatellskiy institut realnovykh i latekazWkh izdeliv) :7 F , SOMCEx Byulleten' Izobreteniy i tovarrqkh zmakov, no. 16, 1965, 75 TOPIC TAGS& foam generator.. latex fowzmr, latex wixer, svAmm&-r#c X oveiR,* JtvVAFA WtAtkA&i.~ AJACAPIAW&Y ABSTR=s This Author Certificate presents a foam generator (nee Fig. 1) Pig. 1. 1 - Rotor; 2 - statorl 3 - seals; 4, - bodv; 5 and 6 - nuts. ~%W .1 L 9455-66 ACC Ms AP502503-1 for installations for continuous mixing and foaming of latex mixtures. This device includes an electric drive on the shaft of which is mounted a rotor in the form of- disks with concentric circular tooth on both sides which fit into the clearances between the circular teeth mounted on stator disks. To increase the foaming capa- bility and capacity while decreasing the physical sizes, the rotor and stator consist of mamy-sectioned dissnountable disk packets mounted through rotary seals Inside a cyliudrical body and tightened by nuts. Orig. art. bass I figure. Coma 3.3/ SUM DATZs Mu-64 2)% 1. MAYOROV, D. M. 2. USSR (600) 4. White Russia - Lupine 7. Sowing lupines in crop ratations in the 'White Russian 3.3.R. 3ov.agron. 11 no. 1, 1953 9. Ponthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. MAYOROV, D. M. "Conversion of riydrocarbons by Liquid Phase Hydrogena-.ion Over 2echnical (atalysts.11 Cand Chem Sci, Leningrad State U, Leningrad, 1955. (n, INIc 9, Feb 55) SJ: Sum. 'To. 631, 26 Aug 55-,Survev of Scientific and Techn4c~al Dissertations Def-2nded at USSR Higher Educational 1-istitu- tions (14) Do ecbn ogy IWChemic~a~ Chemical Products and Their Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor Fuels. Lubricants, 1-13 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62585 Authort Vishnevskly, N. Ye., Mayorov, D. M. Institution: Bone Title: Concerning the Procedure of Carrying Out Autoclave Experiments on Hydrogenation of Hydrocarbons Original Periodical: Zh. prikl. kbirnii, 1955, 28, No 4, 391-4o1 Abstract: On hydrogenation of hydrocarbons with catalyst suspensions which is conducted in autoclaves provided with stirring devices or in rocking or revolving autoclaves it is necessary to take into account the critical properties of substances. Under temperature conditions above the critical temperature of the hydrocarbon being hydrogenated the process takes place in vapor phase as a result of which the proper contact of hydrocarbons with the catalyst does not occur. Card 1/2 PSSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor Fuels. Lubricants, 1-13 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62585 Abstract: An analogous situation occurs on hydrogenation of mazut, tars and coal when the starting products are in liquid phase while the final products are entirely or partially in the vapor phase. As the raw material undergoes conversion the level of the reacting liquid vill become lowL-r as a result of which the temperature and hydraulic con- ditions of operation of the autoclave will deteriorate. When the starting raw material remains in liquid phase and the reaction products pass into vapor phase it is necessary to use an amount of raw material that ensures the necessary contact with the catalyst of the reactants that remain in liquid phase. The authors consider that hydrogenation of hydrocarbons must be conducted in reactors wherein a current of gas and vapor moves at a certain speed in re- lation to the stationary catalyst or in reactors containing a fluidized bed of catalyst. Card 2/2 ro AUTHORS: Mayorev D. Ll. and Mushenkc., D. V. SOV.,t5,58_6-~/13 TITLE: Hydrogenation of C 0 Acids t,~, Al,-oh~,' 10 - 16 vaniye kislot C 10 - C1,3-v spirty) PZRIODICAL: Khimiya i Tekhriologlya Top-li-,r i Masel, pp. 24 - 29 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Primary high--molecular aliphati,- alcah.-ls and; 3.-r.-.z- of their derivatives have reoently gal.ned importan,,,e in the USSR as well as abroad. Wcxh- _,-a-r-1Fd' out in the TJSA, TJY., and France is reviewed. ir, 19~6 the authors irr;estigated the hydrogenation c,f C-0 - C- l acids to tLe vrreaponding ale-Lijois. The acida were obtained frc-m the Shebekino OomblTa -SZhK. Their properties and are tabulated. Dis "ilia t,4-!)- waa carried out on a 15--plate va3uurn. re-,tif!-atlon -olumn. A laboratory cintinu:)us oirculation plant w-,s ' 3suve for 30 - 4550 used for tests at 200 - 300 atms pre hours with 200 - 400 ml of -opper o~ror!:;ate -atalyat. The raw materials and the hydrogenate were ana-iysed fcr their acid number. saponifloatiork number quartLty of non-saponifiod matier and water content- In the non-saponified part the cwntent of hydror;artQns a:id Card 1/2 al-_%-_-,h9ls was determined -.hromatog-,aphiza117 -It could Hydrogenation of C1.0 6 6 5. ~, 8 17, be seen teat with in,-Areasinj temreraturt- t~,e of czanversic,' ,-,f a--Irl.3 lrv--rea2es frorr, 19%- -(B% %Table 1) and that t~,c and hydrc3ar1-,-.-,n ~!Qntert ir. tl,e hydrogenate ln~.reasea Ttarply. At prpssu7e, c~f 300 atma and a ratir, of 1--YdxL,:&ar, t-~; raw inaterial 200:1 mu,,h greater :.f %mv,-~4rsinn of the arie- wlth apprcprlate yl-61d~! tf the prcdu-,ts could be achie-tfed (Table 2). Experlfvernt 316 was carzied out to 4L-T:.,e-stf- t Fa e conditlons f(.-;r in.--reasing the yield of al,~,,~ho---2 and for decreaolnz the yield of hydrol,arb..)ns. Cord1t;'L,,rs of this test as We'll as ohara(;tez-istl.~s an-' L! t of the h`YQX~genat-~v are tabulated. Sample5 of 3odllum salts of alkyl sulph----nat.-as were tested for their detergent propertiea and axIc-r.-mants using these al,~.c~hols for, Bynthes-lzirig qp;al-It~ ~,!.l add!.-tive.-3 v~re out by membrl-rs c~f ~h& VNIIINP. 'I'he corrusion resistanc-c of var-InII.C3 metals t,~. fatty, acids was tested (Tables 3 and 4); chemically pure Al and Ni, and some types of stainless steel., were fourd t~: have tta highest :.orrcsior, resistance. There are 4 Tables ar.-.1 8 Fefererices~., 1 3 Enplish.. Card 4/4 1 Japanese and 3 ASSOCIATION: LenNII 5.34oo,5.4220 77389 SOV/79-30-1-S~ -/78 AUTHOR: Mayorov, D. M. TITLE: Concerning Demethylation of To-luene and Xylene Under Conditions of Destructive Hydrogenation PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, ig6o, Vol 30, Nr 1, pp 230-232 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author calculated the equilibrium constant as a function of temperature for the reactionst CGH,C H3 + H, = Ca'16 + "41 (1) C0114(C[13)2 + 2112 -~-' Cali@ + 2CHj. (11) Knowing the values for the heats of reaction,aniH, at 2980 K (-10,015, -20,241 cal/mole for reactions I and II, resuectively)--which were calculated from the heats o~ combustion and heats of formation of the reacting substances--the equilibrium constantS, K., Card 1/6 were found from equations (III) and (IV)t Concerning Demethylat-lon of Toluene and 7738 I-P9-30-1-50/78 Xylene Under Conditions of Destructive SOV Hydrogenation '69 K I ol P+ .4,573 T + 7~- P 573--T + -f-,986 T.- 6.4,573 .57-3 AH = A110 + Al'oT + ~-r-- T~ 4- ar (I V) 2 2T3 where the coefficients L F0 Arl, and Z~r 2 were found from equations for heat content of hydrocarbons and hydrogen as a function of temperature (Vvedenskly, A. A., Thermodynamic Calculations In Fuel Industry (Termodinamichesk'Lye raschety toplivnoy promyshlennosti), GNTI of oil and fuel and mining literature (neft. I gorno-topl. lit) (194-9)). For reaction (1) 6 140 = -3.64.0 -0 .0036, r2= = 0.0000008; for reaction (ii) Aro -7.72, nsr1 = 0.00408, A F2 = 0.0000009. Substituting these values Card 2/6 into equations (III) and (IV), equations (V) and (VI) are Concernin-, Demethylation j!' Tul;-,2ne ar-,d 7 7 -) -- -, ID J Xylene Under Condition;3 uf D-,.-;tr-uu-tIv( S OV/7 1 1 - /7 HydroL~enation obtained: log Kp .833109 /' 0-01103113 1' - 0.0000000-19 Y` a.823 10 -3.887 log]' - 0.000411(i I' 1 0-0000000328 7- 12.688. 1) .g Kp I I ~ ~Ib Tne equilibriwn constants, ~~alculated frc)m tre~,t.. equations, are Bhown in Table C. Card 3/,6 Concerning Demethylation of Toluene and 7738'-) Xylene Under Conditions of Destructive SOV179-30-.1-,:-C)"AT6 Hydrcgenation Table C. Numerical values of equilibriu.m constarit3, calculated from equations (V) and (VI). T'K J 1 0, K 1, KI) I log K, 11 KPII - 300 7.564 36.65 1W 16.409 25.64 -1015 400 5.699 50.1)1 1o4 12.699 50.00-1011 5LK) .4.525 33.50 - I ul ju.,itiz 23.02 -109 600 :1.703 50.47 - 102 8.778 59.98 .J07 7L)0 2.088 12.25. 102 7.018 41.50. IV 800 2.605 40.28 - 10 6.738 54.70 -105 900 2.209 16.19 - 10 6.038 10.92 -105 1000 1.871) 1 7..57 11) 5.471 24.60 -i0i Card 4/ 6 Concerning Demethylation if 17 7 Xylene Under Condition.3 Hydrogenation If for I m,,Ie c)11' ejill'iltivl".,m at temperature T there ai-,- x molP~i ')!' Ill reactlon (I) and Y moles in "e"'L(-t1un (II) (In thl., problem x4E~]A al'I'll y < 1/3), the eq,,;i1ibv1 m-1-,,Dnct:ritration relation';:,ip can be expre,.ised ty f-q,,,atlun~3 (VII) and (VIII): X2 API-j - 4x -f- .1jr2 (V11) A 27Y3 (vI 1 1) If t -- Ily + 271 .12 - 27yj At I (which iL3 tn(-,~ for the temperature ln- teAv1>300-1,00,Y) K), tilt! valtiej of x and y are 112 and 1/3 , respectively. T~411S, ill the te[T'Perature inturval studied, the eq~llihril~im of reactiona (I) and (II) Is completely dl~3pla~,ed tlhe right. Prodi-ictiori benzene by demethylation of toluene and xylenes can be carried out In a wide temperature range(more Card 5/6 advantageously at lower temperatures) an(I Its Concerning Demethylation of Toluene arid 77389 Xylene Under Conditions of Destructive SOV/79-30-1-50/~8 Hydrogenation SUBMITTED: practicability will depend anly upon the choice oC the catalyst which would Increase the rate. There is 1 table; and 7 reference.-,, 3 Soviet, 2 German, 2 U.K. The U.K. references are: K. LaIdler, A. Szayna, J. Inst. Petr. Techn., 20, 162 (19321); K. 1. 3-1.1,9by, E. W. Sawyer, J. Appl. Ch., 8, 8, 3117 (j956). November 16, 1958 Card 6/6 s/o64/61/000/003/008/009 B101/B203 AUTHORS: NAXoroY,_D___X., Merkulova, 0. P., Mushenko, D. V., Teodorovich, V. P. TITLEt Selection of material for the apparatus of direct hydro- genation of higher fatty acids PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 3, 1961, 62-64 TEXTs In connection with the development of the production process of higher aliphatic alcohols by direct hydrogenation of fatty acids, the problem of selecting suitable corrosion-resisting material for the ap- paratus arose. The present paper reports on corrosion tests. Two methods were applied: 1) To select the material for the hydrogenation vessel and the separator, metal specimens were tested directly in the reaction vessel of the hydrogenation plant at 3400C, 300 atm, or in the separator. After testing for 1978 hr, the following corrosion rates (mm per year) were found: C-T -20 (St-20) steel 7.0; 1X13 (1Kh13) steel 0-4; 1X18HqT (1KW8149T) steel 0.002; 1)(18H12M2T (1Kh18N12M2T) 0.01; 9q-435 (EI-435) 0; industrial aluminum 0.08, 2) The material for the heat exchangers was Card 1/5 S/064/61/000/003/1008/009 Selection of material for ... B101/B203 tested by heating the specimens with the fatty acids (C 7 - C2.) in an autoclave at 5 atm hydrogen pressure up to 1500C. For less important parts, they were heated in a thermostat to 50'C. Table 5 gives the ex- perimental data (mm per year). Testing of the electrically welded seams (analysis of electrodes, Table 4) by method 2 showed that the Beams were also resistant. In a test plant, various metals were tested for cor- rosion resistance during hydrogenation of C 7 - C9 and C10 - C16 acids at 2300C and 300 atm. It was found that steels with 18-20% Cr were suf- 0 ficiently resistant. Test results of metals and welding seams at 100 and 1500C in an autoclave are given in Table 8. The widely used 1Kh16NqT steel proved to be suitable. Testing for intergranular corrosion (t = 2300C, P = 300 atm) of untreated and thermally treated specimens of this steel showed corrosion rates of 0.001 mm/year in both cases. A hydrogenation apparatus made of this steel has been operating 4 years now. Low-alloy steels (EI-579) are suited for temperatures up to 500C. For &emperatures between 70 and 1500C, the steel must contain at least 13% of U chromium. Aero-fireclay bricks proved to be stable in tests during 200 hr at 100 and 1500C in the presence of CIO - C,6 acids. There are 9 tables Card 2/5 S/064/6 Selection of material for B101/B203 and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. ASSOCIATIONt Voecoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatollskiy institut neftekhimi- cheskikh protsessov (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Petrochemical Processes) Ta&vuja 4 UumnecumA cocTae "amazAepiptoro weirama MeUTPOAOD. "CnOAb,3DB2""WX ARM csapxm cyaAeR IX18119T st IXISHIMT (%) 4T= nanja~ I C Cr I MO S P Arnwrc Weranya 2 95 0 1.00 19,7 9 40 - 0, 9 0 ODS 0. 02 allTY-3 :12 ~0 ~ 1 04 : .58 19.3 0 33 I : .87 1 ~ - - 0 004 0,01! : KTH-5 08 0 0.36 3.80 21.0 1 " ' 1 99 O 55~ - ~ 001 0.01', 1 It:-15 09 0 . 0.27 1.73 1.9.5 q : 701 - _ 0,9 0 007 0.011 Table 4 Legend to Table 4: 1) Type of metal welded-on. 2) TsL-11- 3) ENTU-3- 4) KTI-5- 5) TaT-15- Card 3/5 Selection of material for SCT- 20 ;1X13 . . . . . IXIBH12M2T. j 914-432 CUOPOCIb XOPPD30" MeT2AAB W* S/064/61/000/003/008/009 B101/B203 4 MrMAA I W, 4 3 1.9 WX11H .~0,002~ 0,001 4,0 L - 1 0.002 0.025 0,07 1,108 A14g* 0. W 0.03 C O,OD2 jj,~ . . . - 0.03 0,0031~jAnTyut. , 0,02 Table 5 Legend to Table 5: I)Metal. 2) Temperature. 3) St-20. 4) EI-579- 5) M13. 6) 1Kh1611qT- 7) lKhl8Nl2M2T. 8) EI-432. 9) EI-943- 10) Industrial aluminum. 11) Alloy. 12) Copper. 13) Brass. Card,4/5 S/064/61/000/'003/ 0'6-~e/O 1`9 Selection of material for 3101/B203 TaOAUffa 8 Cxopom xop pomui weTaxio n 0 AMPHUX KPICAOTA X Cj~-Cja (BOTONA28 c meuwxoA) Kop ~C p:g~~ /W~ -- 4 %%rpxn me-m - [4 1w. I W 1w. ISO, 3 MeAb . . . . . 0,002 0,92 Mmmulinfl irx1111- v ila . . . . 0,01 0,03 qeCKI1fl . . . . . 0,01 0.03 i- CT- . . . . v 0.3 1.5 11 X I 8H9T?y c qam- 4,3M-578 (H-8) 0.3 0,8 TPOASM11 3H.579 (H-10) 0.3 0.9 4fLVI-11 0.04 IX13 . . . . . 4 1 X 18H9T . . . 0,3 0,02 2,4 0.07 44 9HTY-3 t4 KTH-5 0.04 0. ON .1; IXISH12M2T. . 0.01 0 WXISHM12'r 44 afl-432 . . . . 0. M 0 KT 4) C P11A1) U1 I m,W-943 . . . . 0,006 0 1 1g. j W I . . . . - . 0.003 4L allTY-3 0 0 KTH-5 0.001 Table 8 Legend to Table Bt 1) T pe of metal. 2) Corrosion rate, mm/year. 3) COPPer. 4) Brass. 5~ St-20. 6) EI-578(N-B)- 7) EI-579(N-10 8) M13. 9) IKhlBNgT. 10) 1Kh18N12H2T- 11) EI-432 12~ E1-943- 13 In- dustrial*aluminum. 14) With electrodes. 15) TsL-11: 16 ENTU-3- 17~'XTI-5- Card 5/5 VISHMSKII, N.Ye.; MLYOROV, D.M.; MUSHMO, D.V. Hydrogenation of fuel oil under a pressure of 100 atm. Trudy VNIINeftekhim no.3:183-186 160. . (NIM 14:2) (Petroleum as fuel) (Hydrogenation) MAYOROVj D.M.; MKRKUWVAq O.P.; MUSEMNKO, D.V.; TEDDOROVIGHp V.P. Selection of materials for the units performing the direct by- drogenation of higher fatty acids. Khim.prom. no.3:210-212 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Vresoyuznyy n-ichno-issledovatellskiy institut neftekhimi- aeskikh protsessov. (Acids, Fatty) (Hydrogenation) MMHETTKO, D.V.; VISHITTT-SKIY, Me.; KAYOROV, D.M. Organizing the production of methyl ethyl ketone. Khim.i tekh.top:L.i masel 6 no.8.-66-67 Ag 161. (MPA 14-8) I. Vsesoyumyy nauchno--iss1cd)-,r;-,te1'skiy institut neftel-,himi- cheskikh protsessov. (Ketone) MAYOROV, D.M.; BELOKOPYTOVA, S.P. Hydrogenation of butyl esters of C7- C acids over copper- chromium and zinc-chromium catalysts. 9&ur.prikl.khim. 35 no.6:1343-1347 Je 162. (KRA 15:7) (Esters) (Hydrogenation) (Catalysts) EEIDKOPYTOVA, A.P.; BLANDIN, Yu.V.; I,AAYOROV, P.M.; MIJSHENKO, D.V. Hydrogenation of the Glo - C16 acids over copper-chromia and zinc-chromia catalysts. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 8 no.8s 6-10 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Vsesovuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neftekhimi- cheskikh protsessov. (Acids, Organic) (Hydrogenation) (Ghromium catalysts) TOYM, I.M.0 inzh.; PETROV, N.A., kand. tekhn. nau 0 V D.M. kand. Min. nauki STERLIN, B.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; NEVOL ;-'V.V.; TARLAMOV., V.S.J. kand, te)ft. nauk; CHERKAYEV, V.G., kand. kJdw. nauk; BLIZNYAK, NJ, inzh.; ORECHKIII, D.B., kand. tekbn. naulk-, HADCHEMKO, Ye.D., inzh.; SHEPOTIKO, OY., inzh. Obtaining higher unsaturated alcohols by the method of eeleett" hydrogenation of whale oil. Maal.-zhir. prom. 29 no.3:18-21 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut neftekhimi- cheskikh protsessov (for Mayorov). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut zhirov (for Sterlin, Nevolin, Varlamov). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sintetichesk-lkh i naturalinykh dushistykh veshchestv (for Orechkin, Radchenko Shepotlko). Whale oil) (Alcohols-5 .1TITMI .~ V - BCIY,',TtJNC,)V A, 1- A.; 1"'i ','A) A.I. ; 1"', t I S I I 'I- ". I , , - . . , ,-'roduction -'- t-, ara-i ss-ex- ryl frcm ~-,--'.roleun p-oduct,.q. 37 T (m, ~Pk 18: , ) ~! 164. 1. - K! TA qm -MAYOROV, D.M.; BOYARINOVA, L.A.; BLANDIN, Yu.V. Froduction of technical lauryl and stearyl alcohols from fatty raw materials. Zhur. prikl. khim. 37 no.6:1144-1349 Je 164. (MIRA 18:3) KRYZHANOVSKIY, G.V.; MAYORDV,,E.G. Operation of a transition relay. Blek.1 toPl-tiaga 3 ao-8: 35-36 Ag 159. 041RA 12:12) 1. Mastera reostatnykb Ispytaniy depo Likbobory. (Diesel locomotives) (Blect.ric relays) MMOROV., Edving Grigorlyevich,, inzh.; GNEZDILOV,, B.V.,, red. [Rheostatic tests and the electrical circuits of GhME2 diesel locomotives] Reostatnye ispytaniia i elektricheskie ekheny teplovozov ChME2. Moskvap Trans- port, 19659 64 Pe (MIRA 18:7) 0 0 I is it u is M 0 0 11 11 It u A 30 IS A6 v a b j a H w M ft in b w a so a o u 41 a 46 X-A--l-L.M 0 1. 1 """' ' FSOKIWI MPtYORO.V- F Anv=pb of *a of "Ussoffstass WI& oupow = Os A IstolyzaUs of Tus Dv. 7F. P. Makwov, N. V. %Fipo~ I ~. h U - 00 gmt,-. V. P. Gobvims, 1. 0. NIAMOVIch ond Yti, A. ( Povofinskil. ArcA. sci. NW. (U, S. S. R.) 37. IPP-211 in I~Imch 21 1)(19M) -SeVe"teen Patients were treated ),*'live feWls art claimed in JS casrit and nfme in the ' '00 U -00 04 00 J1 . 06 = a** 00 coo zoo 00 00 see Zoe tsoo V90, it pf IT 21 It of I So Do a IN -j 43 a I KID n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a e 9 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 a 411 0 0 0 0 0 0 st 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 KAYOROV, F.P. [The functional system] 0 funktalonallnoi sisteme. Tr.Fiziol. laborat. Pavlova 16:86-89 149. (CUM 19:1) 1. Of the Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity Imeni Academician I.P.Pavlov of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR (Director -- Academician L.A.Qr- beli). KAYOROV. F. P. frislofogic nature of the son-mbulic phase of by-pnosis. Fiziol. zh.SSSR 36 no.6:649-652 Nov-Dec 50. (Cliffi 20:6) 1. Institute of Evolutionary Pbysiology and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity Iment Acadam1clan I.P.Pavlov of the AcaderW of Medical Sciences USSR. 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