SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAKHNEVICH, K. P. - PAKHOMOV, A. S.
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SUMIN, I.P., gormyy inzh.; PAKIWTOV, V.P., gornyy inzh.; ZOLINIKOV, V.V.;
gormyy inzh.; YHROFEYEV, V.A., inzh.
Using a two-stage distribution of blastholes on stripping
benches of the Krasnogorsk open pit coal mine. Ugoll 39
no.6:30-32 JeI64 (MIRA 17:7)
1. Glavnyy inzh. VzryvPEU Kombinata ugolln)4,,h predpriyatiy
Kuznetskogo kamennougollnogo basseyna (for Sumin). 2. Nachall-
nik tekhnicheskogo otdela tresta Tomusaugoll (for Pakhmutov).
3. Rukovoditelt eksperimentallroy brigady VzryvFEU Kombinata
ugoltnykh predpriyatly Kuznet~jkogo kamennougollnogo basseyna
(for Zollnikov). 4. VzryvPL?U Kombinata ugolInykh predpriyatiy
Kuznetskogo kamennougollnogo Basseyna (for Yerofeyev).
BROK, V.A.. kand.geogr.nauk; KOVALEVA, T.Te.. inzh.; KELICHffSKATA, L.S.,
starsUy inzhener; IZI[AIRSLATA, I.A., starshiy inzhoner;
KUXHARSKAU, T.L.; PAKHKHICH,_K.P., In&h.; DYNOTICH, Yu.L.,
Inzh.; TCRCBIYNVA, T.P., insh.; PAMMVICH, S.Ta., otv.red.;
LROW20TICH, B.T., nauchno-tokhn.red.; USMOVA, T.T., red.;
SMUYZW. A.H.. tekhn.red.
[Agroalimatic reference book on Kemerovo Province) Agroklims-
ticheakil spravochnik po Kewrovskol oblasti. Leningrad. Gidro-
meteor.izd-vo, 1959. 135 P. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Novosibirsk. Gidrometeorologichookaya observatoriya.
2. Novositirskaya gidromateorologichookaya observatorlya (for
Brok, Kovaleva. Kellchevskays. Iznairskaya, Kukharskays, K.P.
Pakhnevich, Dymovich, Toroblyeva). 3. Direktor Novosibirskoy
gidromateorologicheskoy observatorli (for Leontovich).
(Kemerovo Province-CropB and climate)
BROK, V.A., kand.geogr.nauk; KOVALETA, T.Te., inzh.; KELICHEYSLATA, L.S.,
starBhiy inzhener; IZHAIRISK TA, I.A.. starshiy Inzhener;
KUKHARSLAU, T.L.; PAKHNWICH, K.P., Inzh.: DYNOTICH, Tu.L.,
inzh.; TORMITRIA, T.P., Inah.; PAKHMICH S.Ta,. otv.red.;
LRONMVICH, B.T.. nauchno-takhn.re ~-.~~~O;A, T.T., red.;
SMONYAW, A.H., takhn.red.
[Agroclimatic reference book on Kemerovo Province] Agroklim-
ticheskii spravochnik po Kemerovskol oblasti. Leningrad. Gidro-
mateor.izd-vo. 1959. 135 P. (KIRA 13:2)
1. Novosibirsk. Gidrometeorologichookaya observatorlys.
2. Novosibirskays gidrometeorologichemkaya observatoriya (for
Brok. Kovaleva. Kellchevskays. Iznairskaya, Kukharekaya. K.P.
Pokhnevich. Dymovich, Toroblyeva). 3. Direktor Novosibirskoy
gidromotoorologichookoy observatorti (for Leontovich).
(Kemerovo Province-Crops and climate)
SIMIKAN, S.M., otv.red.; PAUMVICH, S.Ye., red.; ZIIDAHOVA, L.P., red.;
7EV. A.N. , tekhn. j".-
[Agroclimatic reference book on Tomsk Province] Agroklim9tichoskii
sprevochnik po Tomskoi obleati. Leningrad, GIdrometeorAzd-vo.
1960. 135 P. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Novosibirsk. Gidrometeorologicheakays observatoriya.
2. Nachallnik Zopedno-Sibirskogo upravlaniya gidrometsluzhby
(for Shallmon). 3. Direktor Novosibirskoy gidrometeorologichaskoy
observatorii (for Pakhnevich).
(Tomsk Provinoe-Crops and climate)
ZABRODIN, D.M., kan4. i sto rich. nauk; KALYUZHNAYA, N.K.; MAYSTRENKC),L.F. -,
MYSNICHENKO IV P. ; PAKHNIN _ygL ; SHAPOVAL, A. P. ; VASHCHENKO G I., red.;
KANNSKIY, L. N: , z-,Wd-.-; -LIW- OVA, M. I. , tekh. red (MIRA 16:6~ '
[Work and live the communist way, 19~8-1962] Rabotat' i zhit' po
kdmmminticheaki; 195~-1964. Sbornilt dokumentoy i materialov.
K6 r"kovP Kharlkdvokoe knishnoe lzd-vo, 1963. 250 p.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. KommintaticheaWya partiyo Ukrainy. Kharlkov&Wy
oblastnoy komitet. Partiynyy arkhiv.
(Kharkov--Efficiency, Industrial)
S/03T/62/039/oo6/oni/024
EO 3 2/X13 1 /1
AIYVIIOR: Pakhollchik, A.Zh.
F
TITLE: Tfie--problem -of the gravitational instability or a
compressible medium
PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v* 39, no. 6, 1962,
953 - 960
TEXT: This paper was first read on January 11, 1962, at the
.Institut fiziki ZeMli im. O.Yu Shmidta AN SSSR (institute of
Physics of the Earth im. O.Yu. Shmidt, AS USSR). It is a review
paper covering the period up to 1962, based on 34 published
P references (including western). The methods and results of studies
of the gravitational stability of compressible gaseous mediaire
Pr reviewed and instability criteria ar6 discussed for the follouring
sp self-gravitating compressible configurations: 1) an infinite
tat homogeneous medium; 2) a medium consisting of plane-parallel
to layers and 3) an axially symmetric medium. The instability pro')-
the lem is considered,in the second part of the paper, in the case of'
9r,Qj. a conducting medium in the presence of a magnetic field. It is
concluded that instability criteria are at present avallatle
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SUBMITTED: April 25, 1962
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DANILYUK, Yu.L.; Eff,.WjICHIX, F.L.; KOLEDA, F.A.
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Microwave spectroscopic goniometer with double Frib. i tekn.
eksp. 10 no.] 213-214 Ja-F 165. (ICRA 1827'
PAKHOLIK, L., doktor inzh.
Now designs of prestressed reinforced concrete highwar bridges
in Czechoslovakia. Avt. dor. 21 no.5:26-29 My 158. (MIRA 11:6)
(Czechoslovakia-Bridges, Concrete)
PAKHOLIX, L.. doktor, in2h.
Brechng Tyracast bridgms fron prestressed concrote in Czacboslo-
vokla. Avt.dor. 21 no.6:2i-26 Je 158. (MIRA 12:10)
(Czechoslovakia-Bridgmn, Conernte)
PAKHOLI9,1L,[Pacholik, Lad islav , M.M.rtransiatorl;
~BARABANOVA . N.Ye.[translatorj;CHj-HUYSKIY, A'.F.,redaktor;
GAIAlffIONOVA, Ye. N.,tekhnicheskly redaktor
[Prestressed concrete] Pradvaritellno napriazhennyi beton. So'rashchennyi
perevod a cheshokogo M.N. Kharitonovoi. N.B. Barabanovoi. Moskva,
Nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo avtotransp. lit-ry, 1957. 294 p.
(MLRA 10:5)
(Prestressed concrete)
PAIHOLKOV 0 Inzhaner.
Dw-eaucracy continues. Isobr. v SGfiR 2 no.4t44-45 Ap 157.
(Automobile*--Tires) (KLRA 10W
W,
-tekhnolog; GRIGORIYEV,
PRIEMP B.; PAXHMZOV, V., inzb. G.
From odr mail. ObohdI*otw. pit. no.12s33 D 162,
(MIRA 16:1)
1. Instruktor Orlovskogo oblastnogo soywm potzebitellskikb
kooperatlyov (for Fridsan). 2. Trost xbeleznodorosbr*kb
reotoranoy i bufstay Ministerstva torgvwli Beloruemkoy SSR
(for Pakbolkov).
(Restaurants, lunchrooms, etc.)
AUMRs PakMlkns To A*.
OFG a none
TITLEt A combined turbopiston assuibly.
~6124/012471
Class 46, No. 831LO
SOURCEt Isobretspiya,, pronVahlennyye obraxtsy, tovarnyye anyAki, no. 7, 1966, 124
TOPIC: TAGSs gas turbine, turbine disk, piston engine, gas sompreenor, combustion
chamber
ABSTRAM This Author-Certificate presents a combined turbopiaton assembly
consisting of a piston engine, a gas turbine, and an air compressor, all machanically
connected to one another. A combustion chambe.- a placed between the compreasor and
the turbine. To provide for the preliminary sLarting of the gas tybine and for the
subsequent start of the piston engine, a part of t&,a turbine diskslis" fixed on the
working shaft connected directly to the engine',shaft. Anoik~e_r_~~ of the turbine
disks is fixed on the compressor shaft which is connected to the engine shaft through
a free action clutch. 11
SUB CODEt 13/ SUBM DAM O2Kar49
- PAFTVA, A.I., red. izd-va; IVAROVA, A.G., teklm.
red.
[Prospecting statistics]Statiatikaipologorazvedochnykh rabot.
Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1962. 278 p. (MIRA 15:11)
(Prospecting-Statistics)
PAXHOLKOV, V.S.; KOiWT, A,Ya.
Vanadium sorption from HF - HU solutions by anionites. Izv. Tys.
ucheb. sav.; tavet. met. 5 no-5:100--105 162. (KMA 15.10)
1. Urailskiy politakhnicheakiy institut.
(Vanadium) (Ion exchange)
2W87-63 zW'(q)/EFF(n)-2/VM".r(n)/BDS
A? 2 plAy/ja
PakbD2kDVq To 891 Podb#~.ww"q D. F.
TZIUS SMUOD of Vr=1un(6) i ad iron (3) from n2fato wo2utions ty neftw1obasic
a1docie radnUB-IffA
SOURCEs rVUL Tsv*tM* z*teJ1:urgLya,, no. 2v 19630 239-U3
TMC TAGSt sorption, uravy2 sulfate, ferric sulfate,, base-atchange resin, anionic .
rosin
ABSTRACTs The purpose of the investigation was to develop a procedure for the
separation of uranium from iron. The issuing solution contained a 0.0225 molar
concentration of uranyl sulfate and a 0.053 molar concentration of ferric sulfate,,
as well as varying amounts of sulfuric acid. This solution was passed through a
cylinder (0.8 cm2 in section and 40 cm high) filled with granular medium-baaic
anionic resin EDE-10P at a rate of 1 r.1/cm2 per minute. The residual uranium and
Iron were determined In the outflowing solution. It was found tW the sorption of
Iron increases from27 mg/gm at pH 1.0 to 91.5 rg/p at pH 2o0, and that at an
acidity of 2-normal sulfuric acid (and higher) no sorption of Iron takes place.
Thus, it is possible to separate uranium from Iron by bringing the coacentration-of'
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admorbod by thq rosins, wldle iron win pas@ thrmh it. oriff. art. bass 6 charta.
ASSOCIA71CIRs Urak.,'oldy po2itokboich"lly Inatitut (yka Po2yteebrde Inotituto)
SUMT7EDs- - l2R*v62 DATE ACQs 23J"%63 JWCLs C*
SUB COWS CH NORM Sovs on 075"s 001
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AUTHOR: Pakholkov, V.S.
TITLE: Sorption of uranium (VI) from solutions containing
hydrofluoric acid with a strongly acid cation
exchanger 10-2 (KU-2)
PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, v.5, no.1, 1963, 59-62
TEXT: The sorption of U (VI) from U02F2, U02CI2 and U02SO4
containing HF was studied to obtain data which would facilitate
the analysis+of ions of fluoride compounds. Resin KU-2 was used
in H+ and NH4 form for the sorption under dynamic conditions.
Increasing the concentration of FfF in U02F2 solution decreased the
amount of U sorbed due to the formation of strong anionic
complexes U02F 3 and UO,F~-. The orptive capacity of the resin
in the NH+ form with an~ concentration of HF is zero. The resin
in the H+4 form sorbs U (VI) because the neutral U02F2 and complex
anions are decomposed by H+. The maximum sorptive capacity of
the resin for U (VI) takes place from stoichiometrically neutral
U02F2 solutions. The sorptions of U from chloride and sulphate
solutions also decreases with their increasing content of HF,
Card 1/2
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from chloride
solutions
the.sorption
sulphate solutions. U (VI) is not
solutions of any acidity in the presence
There are 5 figures and 1 6able.
SUBMITTED: December 25, 1961
being
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PAKJOLKO, V.O-'.; KC;. III', A.Ya.
uranium in fluorine-be&ring solwions with
t;.,3 :,.ell, I-' anionites. ~zv. v.,s. ucheb. z~.v.; tsve'-. n(
ll~--121 163. C'!. ~ 16:1
1. brullskiy pcii-L,A:1-dchcski3, ins,.:ti;t.
(Va;.adium~PIctaiIw-i:y) (I ranium-rile Lai lury)
(Anions)
PAKHOLKOV, V-,a.; STIVfIN, B.F.
3.-)rptior. of fli-1) fr,~m -" mrnum~---~ ir. --,
anion exchqngers. &,ur . nf,-rjrg .inirn. ~ ~ -, 1~ .
~ I- . -, .
'Kl:~A : '. -,,
PAKHOLKOV, V.S.; SIVAKOV, S. Ye.
Vanadium sorption from sulfuric acid and hyd_rc.f',.inric acid 5
tions with anion exchanging resins AB 17 EDE IOP and Al, 12F. !n%
vys. ucheb. zav., tsvet met. 7 no-5:82-88 164 WII~~4 1o..1)
1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
I
FAKHOLKOV, V.S.; SIMAKOV, S.Ye.
Separation r--f' vanadium and uranium -'n F23C4 - FF SO"L'On's
using AV-17, hDF-10P, and AN-2F anion exchangers. 7(hur. priKl.
khim. 37 no.12:2565-2569 P 164.
( 1 C'R.A -1. F -. 3,
doorm's'po probitbl,
orldo a:
c ctdrigue;
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PAKIIJUOV. OPKHIN, V.,".
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1
corl)'if-,n of iTL It.-41.njTr f,,Im - ~? by AV-1,7 and
EDY-10Panion exchang-ars. 38 ac,6zl39,,--l394
Je 165, ( Mul Iti 18 - 10 )
1. Urallskiy pc*lltekbLnlch"skty lns'.Itut hineril 'I.M.Kir-ova,
L 04731-6-7 EV.7 (m)/5VP (t)/'ETI IJP-,c) DS/'JD/-7G/R&!
ACC NRs AP6027011 SOURCE CODE: IJR/oo8o/66/039/005/1179/1182
AUTHOR: Pakholkov, V. S.; Maksimov, I. Ye. clo
ORG: none 46
TITLE: Separation of niobium and tantalum in HCl-HF and H 2SO4-HF
solutions with the help oT-strongly basic anionite AV-17
,SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy kbimii, v. 39, no. 5, 1966, 1179-1182
.TOPIC TAGS: niobium compound, tantalum conpound, sorption, chemical
,separation, ion exchange, ion exchange resin
:AEISTRACT: The sorption of Nb and Ta from HF solutions in the presence
jof HC1, H2SO It NH Cl or (NH 4) so and the separation of Nb and Is by
axf~onltes wai inv4stigated. addition of HC1, H2S04 or their ammonium
:salts to solutions of Nb 9-nd Ta in 1 M HF suppresses the sorption of Nb
,without significantly affecting sorption of Ta by the strongly basic
anionite AV-17- Sorption of Ta reaches a maximum in 0.1-0.3 N HW'l for
weaker base anionites EDE-10P or AN-2F, but remains constant in higher
acid concentrations for AV-17. Maximum sorption is effected when the
l
1:5-L;6. Complete separation of Nb and Tax
~Ta,:HCI
concentrations are
ga;
Idetermined by reaction with Rhodanine B, is attained by utilizing the
t Cord
UDC:
1
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ACCFNRI AP6027011
differences in sorption of these elements from solutions of 1 M !E'I end
:;4-5 N HC1 (or H2SO ) by strongly basic anionites AV-17 or AMP in the
obloride form. Orig. art. bas: 4 figures and 2 tables.
~SUB CODE: 07,. ORIG REF.- 008/ OTH REF: 001
Z:V SUBM DATE: 08Oct64/
FAKHOWMO, I. . slesar I (Leningrad)
Instead of the old traditions. Sov. profsoiuzy 17 no.21:40
N 161. (MIRA 14: 10)
(Rites and ceremonies)
PAKEOMENKC, 0. Ye. Doc biol ~,,-i -- (diss) "Fec--zliparities of, -:-.e ;-re ~f
the motor organs of' tne neck of certein mgjT,-.als in connectlun vdV. differences
in their mode of living." Mos, 1957. 3-5 ~p. (Mos Vet Acad), 170 covies
(KL, 14-58, 111)
-34-
17jur: Rof Ziur-.Diol-, 2D, 2-?58, 92515.
..uth--r llaRhomm..
ILV ~561.1--
Illot vuterii-"-ry ix.stitutc.
Title Sc,.:c Dat-, cn the Structurc-- and Amet! ur. (T the
Occi-.-it,%l -cnd AtIonto-EpistrLpheus joints ii,, ~-xacs.
-V
Oriil- Pub: Sb. nauclui. tr. Vvnvolk. zo-vet. 1-9-56, ~, i7(-
186.
,*,bstract: Tq- 'c first ccrvicc.1 in horses is co.-.plct(.,-Iy
isolLted thc s,-( liA cerviecd joi..t. -7. t~,c
first cervicrtl J--Jnt thu ,.rticular c.-vvJt--L;f3 ~f the
right and left condylos ~)f the (--ccipiz~cl dc,
.,c,t car-mnicate; tlic!ir iscola-ti,a was by t,,t-
author by introdv.c~;~.,- -~ scilution 'J-r :~iUtll~IL ~L blU,.;
intn :ndra-vor3 in o-au -,l' the above
C!11-L! 1/2
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KUPRINY V.A. (Novosibirsk); FAKHOMEYEV, M.G.(Novosibirsk)
Improve the planning of freight transportation. Zbel.dor.transp.44 no.12:
32-34 D 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Nachallnik gruzovoy oluzhby Zapad*o-Sibirakoy dorogi (for Kuprin).
2. 11acballaik otdola planirovauiya perevosok Zapadono-Sibirskoy dorogi
(for Pakhomeyev).
(FiLilroade-Freight)
SIMDNOV., I* N. (Professor), PAKHOMNA, A. 1. (Senior Laboratory Technicianp
7ie , KMMM, A. I. (Veterinary Doctor, Petrovsk
Orenburg Agricultural InstituT
Veterinary District).
"Baising calves in unheated sheds reduces the incidence of disease..."
Veterinariya,, vol. 39., no. 2.. February 1962 pp. lo
PAINGIMOV
jw, GookTaim -
sabromisuol fteorm" an the Frobleme amoondog NDUW& for I rri,~fttian of
Asdcauwa oultivatust- A.Z. amyamntdy
I Mali* I No 6a jpp 75-30
22 - 1b 3kr 52,p In Mmmp the gAratwhaos &W ArsUantim Sw of the
A13 Aaad or Azrl -001 4rad z4adn ha2d a PIMN6 with PSAICLONUM of
opud M2 *f
M'"WUff 9"tuw)o boGUim pmaidmto of kdAwo In lixilpted diftricta
at Qb2Wt46 Disounmd pvoblwa of atlUsUV Irriguted
in *the am ragi~ boiX inlgAtod.
PA 22M
llil~
PAKHOMOT. A.
.11-1
due-ing production expenditures at machine-tractor statiow .
Vop.ekon. no.12:5o_63 D '57. (MIRA 11:1)
(14schine-tractor stations)
FAMO?"Cv, , .
-Watep for paymnts In kind and the naterial interest ,'
machir.r -tractor stations in higher yields on colleett~.P,
farms. 18 no.8:43-51 Ag '5'7- C _Al~
(Aprieulture--_~conomic aerects)
XOPIN . G.; FAVIONOV, A.
Botablishment of toohnical norms in agricultural production. Sots.
158. (XIn 11:6)
trad no.5,*80-87 PT
(14achine-Tractor stations-Produation standards)
PAKELONOT, A, - -,f- ~
AwortIzation in agriculture. Vop.ekon. no.11 :48-58 N '58.
1 (Collective farms--Finance) (MIRA 11:11)
PAKHDMDV. A.
Organization of the repair of collective farm agricultural macEir--.7
Vop. ekon. no.12:40-48 D 159. ( VXRA 12: 12 )
(Repair and supply stations)
FAKHDNDV. A.
Put irrigqtion systems on a business accounting. Pin. SSSR 21 no-3:
19-21 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:3)
Orrigation--Finance)
PAKROMOV, A.
Organization fo an automotive transportation unit. Awt.tr&nvp.
37 no-3:35 Mr '59. ',MIRA 12:4)
(Tranoportation, Automotl-re)
PAKHOMOVP A.
Collective farm expenditures for management. 'lop. ekon. no-5:
149-152 My 163. (MIRA 16:6)
(Collactive farms-management)
FAKHOWVS~ A.. Geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza
Along cloudy roads, friends. Eryl.rod. 14 no.6:10--12 Je 16,33.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Federatsii aviatsionnogo sports, SSSR.
(Gliding and soaring)
. PAEMOV , A. --- -
&,pply state fams with a a&,inistrative apparatue. Fir.
SSSR 37 Do.1:47-50 Ja (MIRA 16:2)
(State fams--Orfll~ia-~ &nd employves)
PAEROMOV, A.
Mat,VrI4 for practical workers, Okhr. truda i sots. strakh.
4 n6.6:44-45 -Te 161* (MIRA 14:7)
(Industrial hngiene-Research)
PAKHOMOV, A.
Rxciting encounters. Sov.foto 2.2 no.1:8 Ja '62. (FdRA 1~:l)
1. Fotokorrespondoot gazety "Pravda".
(Photography, Journalistic)
,,_FAKOD)IDY. A.; BLINDZR, I.; ZHIVAYIV. V. (Tashkent)
The further dewelopment of lnt*rcolloetive f&rs organtse,ttoms. Top.
skom. no-1:141-IL53 J& 161. (KIRA 13:12)
(Collectly* farme-Interfars cooperation)
PAKHOMDV, A.F., kand.biol.nauk
Physical conditions for injuries from a high frequency electric
current. Vop.elektropat.i elektrotrav. 1:23-30 161 i?41RA 15:10)
(ELEC'MICITY, INJLMI~-~ FROM)
PAKHOMOV, A. F. : Mast e r B i o i S,. ~ (,! , sfi) - - ';Ihi- L -,-mpara! : v- 1! .~.r - - r ; :,,%~, -,-
of DC and AC currents under conditions ~~,i increased pressore-. 1.e n i t; ~: ra 1,
1959. 19 pp ( !I-,SL 'I Pll',S 10. Ogy 1111 1 . 1'. PaV 1 OV) , 1 50 1 ~'Jl: "S (Y' , '.- 1
11959, 1117)
d .,ci i =Ji--
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PAIHONOV, A.P.
" - - 0-omparative, danger of direct and alternating currentS under
conUtions of Increased atmospheric pressVe. Isv.AN ISr.=
no.6:155-163 '58. (NIU 11:12)
(Ilectricity, Injurlem from)
39916
S/044/62/000/007/096/100
C111/C333
AUDIORS. , Tsukerman, B. G., Kozhin, A. X., Fakhomov, A. F.
TITLE. The influence of noise on the reading of s.calea on control
and measuring equipments
FERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 7. 19629 81,
abstract 7V397. ("Dokl. Akad. ped. nauk FSFSR", 1961, no.~,
137-90)
TEXT:' The paper deals with an experimental examination of the
influence of short - not fatigue causing - noises without signal charac-
ter on the receptivity of optical information imparted by control and
measuring equipments. Method; The scale of the apparatus was exposed by
the test person with the help of a shutter tachisLoscope; in some trials
short (0-5 seconds) expositions were given, in othier the test person
closed the shutter of the tachistoscope himself after reading off the
information. The following results were obtained: 1) White noises of
a non-signal type having the intensity of 90 decibels and 193ting 10
minutes have no influence on the reading of the information. The speed
and exactness of the reading change only after a 15-20 minute noise
influence. 2) The decrease in the speed and exactness of the reading
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PAKHOMOV, A.F. (Leningrad)
Comparative danger of alternating currents of' different
1 ~a -
404, frequencies. Vop. Elektr'opat., Elektrotravm. i Elektrobezop.
IIK
3:61-69 162. (MIRA 16:12)
KONONENKO, V,G , kanci~ tokhn~ nauAl lIAKHOK)VF K,DRYAVTI.',FV. V.,,
smowl.,IK, VIV,
New me,,hod of meta' :h-ps, Met~ 1 go-rcr-.1d,
pro.m. no.313l-34 My--je. '64~ ~'KI'FA l'7 _-0.
JFA~V ~A-G,____
Mechanizing scrap metal processing at the *Vtorchermet" plant
in Kharkov. Mgt. i gornorud. prow. no.3t8l-83 ttr-Je 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
1. Direktor Kharlkovskogo zavoda RVtorchernet".
(Scrap metal industry-Equipment and supplies)
PANHOMOV, A.G.
Mechanization of the vroc,-~ssing of metal scrap at the KhrLrkav
"Vtorchermt" Plant, :49t. t gornorud. prom. no.5t 32-31 3-C
#64. (K19A 18,-~
1. Direktor KhFLrlkovskogo zavoda "Vtorchermet" rzavod po pererabc-tke
vtorichnykh chernykh metallovI.
PA HH 0 (A v 11) /1
I'Plastics", 1. Pakhomov, Novyye Knigi Za Ruberzhom, Seriya
B. Tekhn4-kA, No an 129-135
.In reviewing the book Plastics for Corrosion-Resistant Appli-
cations by R. B. Seymour s-d R. H. Steiner, Reinhold, NOW York,
1955, the reviewer states that "the principal value of this book
is in its eictensive couparison of practical data on the stability
,Df the raox-e InWortant plauticu to various corrosive media. ...
In the Soviet literature there Is a lack of an analogous mono-
graph; therefore, a translation of this book would be very help-
ful to Soviet specialists ... dealing with the problems of cor-
rosion and the production and application of plastics."
OKOHOKOV? GAO kand.tekhn.nauk; BOYARS111NOV, V.Ya., kand.tek1w.nau]F4 SHkKLp YU.P.
inah.; LEYEENZON, S.A., inah.; FAKHOMOV. A.Lt insh.; POLIAWV, A.I., inzh.
Improving the macrootructure of ShXhl5 steel made in a vacum &rc
furnace. Stall 23 no.1:30-3,4 Ja 163. (HIRA 16.2)
1. Dnepropetrovski- staleplaviltnyy zavod vyookokachestvannym i
spetsiallnykh staley i TSentralinyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut
chernoy metallargii.
(St4l-Klectrometallurgy) (Vacuum metallurgy)
ZAYTSIV. Vikentij Petrovich; MIMYLOV, G.V.. retsenzent
retsenzent; PISKAHEY, A.I., VA , ~lj ~re or -
speteredaktor; MOROZO
CHEBYSHSVA. Ye.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
CRefrigeration of fishery products] Kholodillaoe konserviroyanie
rybnykh prbduktov. Moskva. Pishchepromizdat, 1956. 339 p. (KLRA 10:4)
(FisherT products--Preservation) '
(Refrig-3ration and refrigerating machinery)
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ACCES9100 Mgt AP4041869 5/0133/64/000/007/0640/0642
AUTHORs Cabuyev. G. Kh.1 Yel'tsov, X. S.; Shul'to, To. A.1 Hikhaylov,
P. A.; Gerevskikh. 1. A.1 Loybenson, S. A.; Tsivirke, 2. 1.; Madovar.
B. I.. Lat&shg Yu. V.1 Frantsov, V. r.j rakbomov, A. 1.1 Kaganovskly,
G. P.j Voinov, S. G.1 Shaliuov, A. G.1 Gaiin'111iii, To. 9.1 luelyakov,
V. P.; Kosoy. L. F.
TITLEs Improvement of the quality of oleetroolan-melted ball-boariag;.
steel
SOURCE% Stallf. no. 7, 1964. 640-642
TOPIC TACSv ball bearing steel. electroslaX melted steel. high
purity steel, steel elactroolog melting
.ABSTRACT: Several variants of *Ioctroolag melting have been tested
lin on attempt to improve the quality of ball-boaflua Stool- The
. analyst# of slactrDslag-valt*4 steel showed that nitrides and car-
lbanitrides constitute the greatest part (up to 752) of the Donmetallia
Inclusion* present In the stool. These ultrides derive fron tbe,
initial material. The oloetrooleg process eliminate# large Itrides
;over 200 in diameter, but #**a set eliminate the smaller *so:.
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'Therefore, the nitrogen end titanium contents of the initial metal
must be reduced to mminimum. This can be done, for example, by
:refining the metal In the Ladle with synthetic slag. Electrosl&R
.meltinR of open-hearth steel refined with synthetic slaR eliminated
:811 the inclusions larger than 10p and reduced the number of smaller
,inclusions by more than 502 and the nitrogen and oxygen contents
Ito 0.0053 and 0.0020%. respectively. To produce ultra-hilth purity
bell-bearing steel.the double electroslaR molting was applied with
a combination of various fluxes. The use of ANY-6-ARF-6 fluxes in
double *Iectroolon molting or of AN-29-AMP-6 fluxes produced best
.results. Ultra-high purity steel. fully satisfying requirements
jor critical bell bearings, was obtained. Orin. art. haso 2 figures.
ASSOCIATtONs Dueprospeteatall (Deeprospetestal' plast)l gaporosbw
skiy mashinostrettellayty isetitut (2sporisab Machias-BuIldiag lasti-
tote); Imetitut elektreavarki In To. 0. Patisse (3146trie Welding
Institute); TeNIMM
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BUNCH. P.G., kand.ekon.nauk, starBhiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;-_t IN.
k9nd.ekon.nauk. starably nauchnyy sotradnik; BUDAYST, T.Yu.. nsucliijy-
sotradnik; IVANOT, Te.A.. usuchnyy sotradnik-. KIRILLoT. 1.A., prof.,
doktor skou,nauk; KOTALXVA, A.M.. kand.ekon.nauk: SAMT. G.Ye..
kand.ekon.usuk; TAKOBSON, N.D., prof., doktor takhn.nmk; GWITISHVILI,
R.N.. insh.; 13MUR. B.P.; BROUM, I.M.; FILIMOT. I.L.; BLAZHIY.
Zdenko. doktor. skorc--mist (Cbekhoolovatakeya Respublika); HISHTIM,
Vatelay, insh.. skonomist (Chakhoolovatakays Respublika); RYUMIN, S.M.,
red.; ZAVZMAYZVA. L.. red.izd-va-. LIBIM. JL.. takhn.red.
[Plmming and financing of major repnirs on fixed assets] Planlro-
vanis i finansirovanie, kapitallnogo remonta o9novnykh fondov.
Moskva. Oosfinisdat. 1958. 223 P. (MIRA 12:2)
(Continued on next card)
BUNICH. P.G.---(Continued) Card 2.
1. Noscow. lauchno-looledovatellskiy finansovyy institut. 2. Nauchno-
lsslet.ovatellekly finansovyy institut (for bunlch. PalchomoT). 3. lauchno-
Iseledovatellskly ekonomicheskiy institut Gosplana SSSR (for Ivanov).
4. Moskovskly Inshenerno-ekonomicheekly inatitut In. S. Ordzhbnikidso
(for Safray). 5. Nksperimentallnyy nauchno-looledovatellakly Inatitut
notallorexhashchikh stankov (for Gogitishvlli). 6. Zamestitell
direktors TSentrallnogo nauchno-lealedovatellskogo Institute morskogo
flots (for Kbabur). 7. Nachallnik finansovogo otdola sovnerkhosa
Tatarskoy ASSR (for Broyde). B. lk"rt Ninisteretva finansov SSSR
(for Filatov). 9. Investitsionnyy bank (for Blashey). 10. Tekkmiko-
organizatsionnyy nauchno-isaledovatellnyv institut mahinostroyenive
(for Neshver).
(Industry-Finance)
KORYUNOV, S.N.; BRAG1LSKIY, L.V.; YEFANESHNIKOV, V.K.; NEDELIN,
S.I.; IIESYJY, M.I.; !'.OSYR_FV, S.S.; PAYjf(Y-'OV.. A.M.;
FILIPPOVA, E., red.
(Organization of collective-farm finance) Organizatsiia
finansov kolkhoza. Moskva, Finansy, 1964. 243 P.
(M1RA 18:5)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy f:Lnansovyy institut.
PAYJICMOV, AlekM Mikha-vlovich; ZAVEMAYEVA, L.V., red.; GERASIIIOVA,
-----Te-.S., tekhn. red.
(Finances of intercollective-fam organizations and enter-
priseslFinansy mezhkolkhomiykh organizatsii i predpriiatii.
Moskva Ekonomizdat, 1962. 131 p. (MIRA 15:10)
No3lective farms--Interfam cooperation)
(Finance)
PAKHCHOT, A.I.
Marriage Palace. Gor. khos. Moak. 36:35-37 0 162.
(MIM 15:12)
1. Zematitell mayeduyushchego Dvortsom brakosochetaniya,
Moskva.
(Moscow--Municipal buildings)
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INVENTOR: Cheryapin, A. M.; Pakhomov, A. P.; Beynennon, V. D.
IORG: None
TITLE: A hinge for caterpillar treads on vehicles. Class 63, No. 190227 [announced
by the State Union Scientific Research Tractor Institute (Gosud&rstvennyy soy-uznyy
!nauchno-issledovatellskiy traktornyy institut)]
ISOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyohlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye zn&ki, no. 1, 1967, 142
!TOPIC TAGS: tracked vehicle, vehicle component, transport
;ABS-1AACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a hinge for caterpillar treads on
,vehicles. The device contains sleeves mounted in lugs on the tread links, a pin
:which fits into holes in the sleeves and also spacer rings and sealing rings made from
!some elastic material such as rubber located between the end surfaces of the sleeves
concentric with the pin. To improve seal reliability, the sealing ring is made Vith
lannular lugs on the ends which are trapezoidal or triangular in cross section and fi-~
:into annular grooves of a corresponding shape on the end surfaces of the sleeves. The
Isealing ring is installed with clearances relative to the spacing ring and the lug on
the tread link.
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ACC NRs iP-70-OV563
L-caterpillar tread link; 2-sleeve; 3-pin; 4-spacer ring; 5-sealing ring;
!6--lugs on the sealing ring
SUB CODE: 13/ suBm DATE: 2Feb66
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-IY.Ye. ; PAKHOMOV, A. IS
On the theory of the relation between spontaneous mw~gnetisation and low
temperatures. Dokl.AN SM 93 no-3:431-4)4 N '53. MRA 6:il)
1. Immtitut fisiki Koskovskogo govadarstvannogo univermiteta im. X.Y.10mo-
nosova. Predstavleno akademikom K.A.Leontovichem. (ThermommWetism)
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AUTHOR KOWDORSKIJtE.I-p PACHMOVtA.Sop 6IKI,09,T.
TITLE On the Theory of the Spontaneous Magnotizatlon of Ferromagnotie,
Semiconductors within the Domain of Low Temperatures.
PERIODICAL Dokl.Akad.Rauk, 102, fasc.';, 931-934 (1956)
Issued: 10 / 19-57 * reviewed: 11 / 1956
Here the temperature dependence of spontaneous magnetization is computed by the
method of second quantization in the form worked out by N.N.BOGOLJUBOV and
S.V.TJABLIKOV. On the occasion of an indirect exchange, as e.g. in ferrites, the
HAMILTONIAN 3an be represented by the introduction of the so-called integrals of
indirect exchange in the same manner as in the case of direct exchange inter-
action. This HAMILTONIAN is explicitly given. The crystal lattice of the ferrite
examined on this occasion can be represented as the totality of two inversely
magnetized not equivalent sub-lattices A and B. For the energy of the ground
level (the lowest level) an expression is given. The energy spectrum of the
system, which is necessary for the determination of the temperature dependence
of the spontaneous magnetization, is determined in the state near the ground
level E0 of energy, ie. for weakly excited states. The HAMILTONIAN is transformed
by transition from spin operators to FUM operators.
The eigenvalues Ek of the HAMILTONIAN are determined from the conditions for the
solution of several equations mentioned here and from normalization conditions.
The solution results in 2 systems of equations for the determination of the
coefficients. The two solution ansatzes for EN and E (2) are written down f.Dx
k k
P6 1~ 40 M o\~, H " -~
AUTMR: KCKDORSM,3.1., PAKHOKOVA.S., SHIKIM,T. PA - 2595
TITMt Theory of Spon am Xagnstizat~cn of Ferrites. (Teoriya
spontannoy namagnichewwati fe?'Atorv, Russian)
PMUODICAL: Radlotekalks. I Elektronika, 1957, Vol 2. Nr 3, Pp 334-341
(U.S.S.R.)
Received: 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 7 / 1957
ABSTRACT: Leoturv delivered at the All-Union Conference for Semioonauctors in
November 1955 at Leningrad.
Two poasible ferrite "elm are investigated. The first is the
totality of two inversedly magnetized nonreqtdvalent sublattioes
and the second in a totality of three non-equivalent sublattioes,
one of which has antiparanel mWetisation with respect to the two
others.
It is assumed that in each metal ion there is only one electrm
which participates actively in ferromagnetim The HAKIMMIAN
for the ferrite lattice In written down and the output equations
for further oamputations an derived frcm this function. Dependenoe
of spontaneous nw~pstisation of the ferrite cm temperature Is In-
veetigated for both =del&. For this purpose the oorrexponding
shape of the HAMILTCRIM Is first derived wA the lowest energy
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PA - 2595
level in detensinod. Next, the energy spectrum in the dowin which
is in close vicinity to the energy X of the lowest level is in-
Yestigatod and the formula is de7i4eS for the dependence of ferrite
magnetization on temperature within the da-In of the low
temperatures. It is shown that both ferrite models within the domain
of temperatures which are close to O'D K, lead to the law of nthree
balves" P however, with now corrections of the exponential
character. ( 7 Citation& from Slav Publicatione).
ASSWILTICN: Faculty for Mysios of Moscow State University "N.V.LOMOSOV"
(Fizidheskiy faktxltet Moskovskogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta im.
X.V.Lomonosova)
PRIUM BI:
AVAnAWZt Library of Congress
On." 2,/2
AUTHOR KOWDORSKIY E.I., PAKHOMOV A4. PA - 2679
TITLE Contribution to JN*-tj~o~y of forromagnetism; of metals and
alloys at low temperatures. (K toorii ferromagnetisma
metallov I splavvy pri niskikh tomperaturakh. - Russian).
PBRIODICAL Zhurnal, Zkoperim. I Tooret. Piziki 1957, Vol 32, Nr 2,
pp 323 - 332 (USSR).
Received: 5/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957
ABSTRACT The present work has the following &in:
1.) Determination of the theoretical dependence of spontaneous
magnetization on temperature in close proximity to absolute
zero If the number of slootrens with not compensated magnetic
moments is larger than the number of atoms,
2.) Derivation of formulae, for the temperature dependence of
the spontaneous magnetization (at low temperatures) on binary
forrom. W otic ordered alloys of a different crystal structure
and with different composition.
At first the general oase of a orystal is investigated which
consists of N-atoms of types that are different from h.
Theme atone are assumed to be located in the nodes of the
forrozagnotio
lattice and each sAsn is assumed to have sh
t
electrons (which differ from each other by heir state).
The RAN LTONIAN of the system is written down for the case
that only an electrestatio interaotion is taken into account.
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Contribution to the theory of ferromagnetism of metals and
alloys at low temperatures.
This RA LTONION is then transformed to the representation
of the second quantization and diagenalized. Determination
of the energy level E k is reduced to the solution of a
system of homogeneous equations. The number of the possible
energy levels Ek is the greater, the more electrons located
in the lattice or* of different states. With an increase of
order the formula for the temperature dependence of
spontaneous magnetization must change.
In the general case of binary alloys it is impossible to
carry out computation to the end.
Therefore the authors confine thome*lves to the investigation
of some fully ordered structures of binary alloyep i.e. to
metals with 2 ftrremagnetio electrons per atom, metals with
z forromagnotic electrons per atom, ordered binary alloys.
Here the following alloys are discussed: cubic lattice of
the type Neal, Coal, FOR 3* (No illustrations.)
ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University.
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SUREITM: 28. 11. 1955.
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