SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAPOK, K. K. - PAPOROVA, G.

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L 20320-63 ACCESSION NR: AT3001988 increase the induction period of o3ddation. Such additives are effective at moder- ate temperatures (ISO-200*C). These additives are primarily used in turbine, transformer, and machine-tool oils. (b) Additives that inhibit oxidation and decorn- position of oils in a thin layer (up to 200 micron) on a metallic surface at high T (from 150 to 3000). These are typically used in engine oils and are termed "thermal" or "high-tempe ratu roll additive B ~HTA). All further discussion is based on HTA's. The following working-itypothe-s-is Bet forth for the mechanism of deter- gent and antioxidation additives relative to the process of varnish formation on a metallic surface: (1) The additive forms a continuous boundary layer (BL) which completely Insulates the hydrocarbon molecules from contact with the metal; (2) the effectiveness of the'action of the additive depends on two factors: The lifetime. of the molecule on a heated surface, that is, its own high-temperature (HT) oxida-' tion stability, and the character of the products formed In 11he oxidation of the addl. tive molecules. It is Wus postulated that the detergent additive is adsorbed on the! engine part and forms an impenetrable layer which prevents contact between hydro- carbons and metal. Any additive molecules that may break down are carried off and Immediately replaced by new additive molecules, thereby maintaining the in I sulating effect. Thus the lifetime of the additive M' olecules governs the rate of consumption thereof and, hence. the required initial concentration of additive. Hence, even additives with a relatively low HT oxidation stability can be employed .Card 3/5 20320-:63 OXCESSION NR: AT3001988 (for example. Ca-sulfonates). but only if they are present in an adequate initial concentration. Such low-grade additives, however, will contaminate the oil more rapidly than high-grade additives. Molecules of additives that are more properly termed HT antioxidation additives, an well as detergent additives, form a strong protective boundary layer on parts. However, once they have oxidized under HT and the catalyzing action of the metal and the 0 of the air. they produce oxidation products which stick firmly to the metallic surface and form the characteristic varnish layer. Hence, the active lifetime of such additives in decisively important in determining their antioxidation effectiveness. In summary, antioxidation addi- ! tives must be added to an oil in small quantities, detergent additives in large quan- tities. Good detergent qualities of an oil ensure the cleanness of parts only while ithe engine is operating; when the engine is stopped, the detergent effect ceases, land an oil with inadequate antioxidation properties will then form a varnish layer on the exposed hot layers of the piston. Also, the detergent additive will continue i to undergo a destructive disintegration, and the oil will be rapidly contaminated ,with the oxidation products of the additive. A highly effective additive for the pre-.-- Ivention of varnish formation and the at-icking ef piston rings must exhibit the fol- 'lowing properties: (a),An elevated polar activity which exceeds the activity of the !molecules of the oil to which it is added; (b) an elevated HT oxidation stability, !that is, the greatest possible lifetime at any given T condition; (c) the formation Card Q 5 2=22~- K, :CESSION NR: AT3001988 of oxidation and decomposition products that do not have a tendency to stick to metal surfaces. A single additive. having molecules that combine both elevated antioxidation and detergent properties, is preferable to a mixture of two additives,- one antioxidation and one detergent. since in the latter the detergent may have ai shorter lifetime than the compounded additive and, therefore, will be exhausted more rapidly. Orig. art. has Z figures. ASSOCIATION: 00 IBMITTED: 00 1B CODE: FL, C H DATE ACQ: Z3Jan63 NO REF SOVt 000 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 000 Cord-5/5 PAPOK.% K.K.; ZUSEVA, B.S. Effect of alkyl polysiloxanes on tbe Wasbing, potential of oils. Khim.i takh.topl.i masel 7 no.9:60-61 S 161. O"IMA 15:8) (Silicon organic compounds) (Lubrication and lubricants-Additives) . PAPOK. K. go Motornyye, reaktivnyye i raketnyye topliva. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1962- v. illus., di .,. ports., tables. MLtle varies. Includes bibliographical references. DUBUVKIN, Vikoley Filippovichl PAPOK, KA doktor tekhn. nauk,, prof., red.; BDRUBOV2 N.I.,, te)~i.-'r' ~'.'*-O [Manual on bydrocarbDn fuels and their combastion products) Sptavochnik po uglevodorodmym toplivam i ikh produktan sgora- niia. Moskva,, Gosenergoizdats, 1962. 288 p. (MM 15:7) (Fuel-Testing) (Hydrocarbons) P) k PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 30V/5968 Papok.. K,-.&.,- Doctor of Teeshnical Sciences, Professor, and Sementdo, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professorj, eds. Motornyyep reaktivnyye i raketnyye topliva (motor, Jet, and Roco t Faels-) 4th ed., rev. and epl., Mozoowj-Gostdptekhizdat, 1%2. 741 p. Errata slip inserted. 7000 oopies printed. Exec. Eds.: Ye. S. Levina and B. F. Titskaya; Tech. Ed.: I. G. Fedotova. PURPOSE: This booLis intended for engineers and technicians in fuel handlthgp-en'gine qper .6tionp and petroleum refining. COVERAGE: This is the fourth edition,, revised and enlarged, of the original book published in 1957. The large amount of new material included, the editors believe, Justifies considering it an entirely new book. It deals with the physical, chemical, and service properties of propellants and fuelt for aircraft piston engines, turbojets, ramjetsp rockets, automobiles, C ard 1/0 Motor, Jet, and Rocket Fuels SOV/5968 diesels, stationary turbines, and boilers. In addition to combustion problems# discussions of corrosion, carbon deposits, and resXdde formation 'are included. No personalities-are mentioned. References follow each chapter. T;kW OF CO'NTENTS Ch. I. -*P~roleum (Ye. 0. Semenido] 5 The I. 'ance of petroleum 5 The histo of petroleum 8 f 0 pe ro eum Ch. II. Informat n the Technology of Liquid Fuels t t 0 rma Xonhe Te A ?En 1 c olog' rB. A..Englj 10 Ig i e1 13 et Derivatio*n of liqu els from petroleum 10 :1 qu from p df liquid 8 OE Derivation s from coal 19 i t 3, Processes for improving quality of basic types of gasoline 20 Refinement of basic types of g oline 22 li resm Pro4uction of gasoline component 23 card 2/15 PAPOX, Kons-tantin Karlovi-;h, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; FOGHTAIIEV, &F., '~- ~an, . ~imzh,,,,po1Ic,,vnik, red.; SOIOYONIK,R.L., tekhn.red. [lubricating oils] Smazo-cbzWe masla. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Mosk-va. Voen.izd-io M-va oborony SSSR, 1962. 25./4 p. (MR& 15-5) (Lubrication and lubricants) SWMIIDO, le.G., prof., doktor tekhn. pauk; ENGLUI, B.k.; PAPOK, y,.K,, prof. doktor tekhn. neuk; ZARUBN, A.F.; RAGOzlil, -11.A.; SHIYDNAMP",.S.; CBMTKOV, Ya.B.; LIVSHITS, S.M.; BEMIEMM, K.I.; WSIKOV, B.V.; SABLIDIA, Z.A.; ROMOV, I.V.; GUREYEV, A.A.; FATIYANOV, A.D.; ZRELOV, V.N.; ZARIJDM , P.P.; BRATKOV, A.A.; BAR011, I.G.; IEVINA, Ye.S., ved. red.; TITSKAYA, B.F., ved. red.; F.EDOTOVA, I.G., tekhn. red. [Motor, jet, and rocket fuels] Motornye, reaktivnve i raketnye topliva. 4., perer. i dop. izd. Moskvap Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1962. 74.1 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Rockets (Aeronautics))-Fuel) (Jet propulsion) (Motor fuels) A618 s/o65/62/OOO/O03/oo4/0o4 194900 E194/E184 AUTHORS! Papok, K.N., and Berenson, S P. TITLEI~ Coagulation of the disperse phase as a cause of lacquer formation in engines PERIODICAL~ Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.3, 1962 50-56) TEXTv Engine lacquering is a serious problem, the cavisps r, which are not fully understood. Some authors associate it wit)- the lubricant and others with the fuel, but little attention has been paid to coagulation of the disperse phase in thin layers of hot engine parts Used engine oils are highly contaminated with dispersed fine particles and their aggregation has been studip-1 in a number of works which have, however, mainly been concernel with bulk effects and not with thin layers. The authors have found that in thin layers of oil the aggregating stability of fine particles is very low, and that the evolution of carbon particles from the oil can be a cause of lacquering. If a drcp of used engine oil or oil containing carbon black is heated, Card 0 Coagulation of the disperse phase- s/o65/62/000/003/004/004 E194/EI84 particles of coagulated carbon are formed in the oil. The process can be assessed by applying a layer of oil of known thickness to a hot metal surface and determining the time required for the coagulation of particles visible at a g1v4%,n magnification. A procedure was developed in which a chromium plated metal cup 20 mm in diameter with a rim I mm high was heated on an electric heater to a act temperature and a measured quantity of oil was introduced with a pipette. The cup was examined with a binocular microscope of X 42 magnification. The time required for clearly visible particles to form was measured. The test was repeated three times and the average result termed the coagulation induction period, Raising thc, temperature greatly reduces the coagulation induction perioi, thus it is 20 seconds at a temperature of 150 'C and about 3 seconds at 250 OC. The nature of the metal used seems to ha-~-~- little influence on the coagulation induction period, but coagulation is much slower or even absent in a glass vessel. The effect of a conducting surface in accelerating coagulation indicates that the process is one in which carbon particles Card 2/ 4 Coagulation of the disperse phase- s./o6q/62/000/0W/C)(-)4/(.~4 Ei94/F,,AB4 tie e-isar y to ox.,dise the c) I I t(i !a,' qljor bv livat ~ng ! *- 03 1, ; -~ I a), er - There are 2 figures and 4 tablec- ca-'i 4/~ S/08 62/000/005/083/112 Bi 62Y,31 01 AUTHORS: Papok, K. K., Zarubin, A. P., Zuseva, B. S,, Danilin, V, P,j 'ZUkh-aroV,--G-. V., Kuznetsov Ye. G., Slavinskiy, A. G. TITLE: Set of methods for evaluating the effects of additives on the operating properties of motor oils PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 5, 1962, 525-529, abstract 5,',1216 (3b. "Y-risadki k maslam i t6plivam". M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 254-265) TEXT: It is proposed that the operating properties of motor oils containing additives be evaluated by a Leries of laboratory meLhods consistiric of 3 groups: (1) micromethods (total consumption of oil, 10 ml), (2) tests on .-',~"(PZV) and '- (PZZ) apparatus (total consumption of oil, 0-5 1) an~. (3) tests or, the -9-5 (IT9-5) andi!79-3 (IT9-3) single cylinder engines (total consumption of oil, 2-5 1). The first group covers determination of: thermooxidizing stability and coefficient of "( C-4953-49 (GOST 4953-49) and I'G' T9352-60 (GOST 9352- lacquer formation 1, 00)), motor volatility, active fraction and tendency to form lacquer Card 1/3 3/08 62/000/005/083/112 Set of methods ... B162XB101 I '~'C-5737-53 (GUST 5737-53)), thin-layer evaporation of the oil ( . a674-58 (GGST 8671,-58)), critical lacquer formation temperature ~method described) and the scale-forming properties by evaporating 0.2 g of oil in an aluminum cup at 4000C until a carbon residtie is forined (method described). On the PzV apparatus, they evaluate the via3hing properties of the oil according to '5726-52 (GOST 5726-52) and the emulsifying properties (method described ). 1n the test on the PZZ apparatus the oil is mixed with air and circulated at 1500C throufrh a cell with lead and copper plates, and after 2 hrs circulation the corrosion of the lead plates is determined, the sediment in the oil on diluting with C' isooctane and the evaporation of the oil during the test (method described~ On the IT9-5 engine primary motor tests are carried out by the NII GS:.1-20 method for 110 hrs, evaluating the formation of lacquer on the piston and the corrosion properties of the oil from the loss in weight of the lead plates in the cell through which the working oil circulates. On the IT9-3 engine the scale-forming capacity of the oil is evaluated by the PZI (method described), by which the quantity of scale on aluminum surfaces Card 2/3 S/08 62/000/005/085/112 Set of methods B162XB101 in the precombustion chamber of the engine is deterr~ined, the oll 6&:ng added in a quantity of to the fuel -1 (TS-1) or white spirit) and five-minute tests being carried out for each oil sample. The rosults of the evaluation of oils with different additives using these Methods are given. Abstracter's note: Complete translation.~ Card 3/3 38257 S/069z/62/CCO/006/005/007 E194/E436. AUTHORS: Papok, K.K., Danilin, V.P. TITLE: IRV,, -temperature properties of lubricating oils PERICDICAL: "'."himiya i tel0inologiya topliv i masel, no.6, 1962, 511-58 T:','XT: The carbon residue which is commonly used to assess the deposit forming tendencies of lubricating oils is considered to be an %inrolJoble measure. The following procoftro is accor(UnErly recommended to as-qess the deposit forming tendencies of lubricating oil-s. A 0.2 g sample of oil contained in an open aluminium vessel is placed in the standard apparatus for assessing lacquer forming tendencies ( roc74953-49 (GOST 4953-49)) on a disc at a temperature of 4000C. When evaporation of the oil has visibly ceased the lid is placed on the vessel and it is maintained at the same temperature for the same time as was required to conplete evaporation. The vessel is then removed from the disc, cooled and weighed and the amount of deposit formed is expressed as a percentage of the oil sLmple. Two parallel tests are conducted and the mean values taken, the difference between thern should not exceed the following figures: for residue up to 3% Card 1/2 36932 8/06 62/000/007/024/033 BI 66YBI 01 AUTHOR: jakok_X__L_. TITLE: Mechanism of the action of washing and anti-oxidant additives in the formation of cylinder carbon (working hypothesia) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 7, 1962, 546, abstract 7M182 (Sb. "Prisadki k maslam i toplivam". M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961 , 185-189) TEXT: The phenomenon of carbon formation in engines due to oxidation of a thin layer of oil on the surface of a heated part is investigated. The nature of oxidation of oil in a state of flow and at rest is considered. A working hypothesis for the mechanism of the action of additives is given. This hypothesis is based on the following postulates: (1) When an engine is running on oil containing a sufficient quantity of additive a continuous boundary layer of adsorbed molecules of the additive forms over the entire surface of those components of the engine which are lubricated with oil and completely insulates the molecules of the hydrocarbon Card 1/2 9 '7 OC) AUTHORS: 39531 S/065/62/000/008/003/003 E075/E135 Papok, K.K. and Zuseva, B.S. TItLE: A new method for evaluating the detergent effectiveness of additives PERIODICAL: Xhimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i.masel, no.8, 1962, 66-70 TEXT: The reserve of detergent potential of lubricating oils was evaluated by the proportion of a standard deposit- forming substance which the oils can contain without forifiation of large insoluble aggregates. The tests were conducted in a cylindrical steel vessel, 50 mm high, 27 mm in diameter, covered with a metal ca;) with a central hole 1 mm in diafneter. The cylinder is fillod with 5 mt of oil and heated at 250 'DC for 30 min. The oil is then dissolved in 45 m e of benzine and filtered through a Zilter "WO-TTN 11 ("Shotta") no.4. Increasing amounts of 5% solution in mineral oil of the standard contaminant 6 -353 (B-353) (ester of dialkylphenolditliophosphoric acid) are added to the investigated oil and the maximum.proportiqn of the contaminant found at which the filter is not coloured or only Card 1/2 3/0 1 9/62/oco/c.: 6/oz-6/1c- 56 A I 56/A 126 AUTHORS: Papok, K. K., Zuseva, B. S. TITLE: Method of determining the washing potential of a lubricating oil containing washing additives PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, no. 16, 1962, 4o TEYT: Class 2`11c, 101* No. 149524 (745620/23-5 of September 2~, 1961). This method of determining the washing potential of a lubricating oil containing washing additives is novel in that such an oil is oxidized in viscous phase at 150 - ',OOoC in the presence of a substance which can produce a disper*sed phase, e.g. a calcium salt of dial~-.jldithiophosphoric acid, or calcium salt of die5ter- odithiophosphoric acid. After that the oxidized oil is filtered through a stand- ard-porosity filter and its washing potential is judged from the degree of fll- ter contamination. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] -ard 1/1 .... PAPOK, K.K.;-DANILIV, V.P. High temperature propertieB of lubricating oils. Khim.i tokh.topl.i mg e1 7 no.604~58 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Lubrication and lubricants) PAPOK, K.K~; BERENS011, -S.F~ Coagulation of the dispersed phase as one of the causes of lacquer formation in engines. Khim. i tekh.topl.i masel 7 no.3:50-56 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Motor fuels) PAPOKI K.K.; ZUSEVAI, B.S. New method for the evaluation of the effectiveness of dispersing additives. Khim.i tekh.topl.i Tne e1 7 no.8:66-70 Ag 162. 04LU 15:8) (Lubrication and lubricants-Additives) PMK, Konstantin Karlavich "Investigation of motor oil performance and methods of evaluation F1 report to be submitted for the 6th World Petroleum Congress, Frankfurt am Main, W. Germany, 19-26 Jun 63. NAMETKIN, N.S.;-PAPOK, K.K. Sixth World Petroleum Congress. Khim. i tekh. topl. I maral 8 no.10:64-67 0 163. (WRA 16:11) ACCESSION NR: AT4008702 S/2982/63/000/044/0105/0109 AUTHOR: Tishkova, V. N.; Isagulyants, V. I.; Papok, K. K.; Zuseva, B. S. TITLE: Synthesis of a new antioxidative fuel oil additive for engines operating under a loading SOURCE: Moscow. Institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promy*shiennosti. Trudy*, no. 44, 1963. Neftekhimiya, pererabotka nefti i gaza, 105-109 TOPIC TAGS: lubricating oil, EP, extreme pressure, extreme pressure lubricant, antioxidant, lube oil additive, detergent additive, phosphorodithioic acid. diester-. calcium salt, dithiophosphoric acid.diester-.calcium salt, AN-22K additive, phosphorodithioic acid.octylphenol diester, octylphenol, SB-3 detergent additive, detergent oil, detergent lubricating oil, lubricating oil detergent ABSTRACT: The authors synthesized lube oil additive AN-22K, a neutral calcium salt of the dioctylphenyl ester of dithiophosphoric acid, in four stages: 1) al- kylation of phenol with dilsobutylene in the presence of the cationic reagent KU-2; 2) preparation of octylphenol disulfide by reaction of octylphenol with sulfur monochloride; 3) preparation of the diester of dithiophosphoric acid by reaction of the octylphenol disulfide with phosphorus pentasulfide; 4) neutra- lization of the acid obtained by calcium hydroxide. The additive is a solid of _C,,d 1/2 ----------------------- ACCESSION NR: AT4008702 cinnamon coloration, becoming yellow when powdered, and has a mol. weight of 1200. It was test"e'd with lube oil MT-16. It produced the best results when used as a composition additive in a 1:2 mixture with the sulfonate additive SB-3 and exceeded the performance characteristics of the phosphorus-containing additives HN I-IP-22k and vniinp-360. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and I illustration. ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheskoy I gazovoy promy*shlennosti, Moscow (institute for petroleum chemistry and the gas industry) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 16Jan64 ENCL; 00 SUB CODE: FL NO REF SOVt .004 OTHERt 001 Card 2/2 PAPOA., K.K.; PUCHKOV, N.G.; RAMAYYA, K.S. Complex laboratory methods of testing oils based on variaim property indices. Khim. i tokh. topl. i masel 8 no.10253-58 0 163. (NIRA 16:11) PAPOK,, K.K.; ZUSEVA, B.S. Chenical composition of lacquer deposits. i tekh. topl. i nasal 8 no.9:64-66 3 163. (MIRA 16:11) S/065/60/000/012/Oo6/007 E194/E484 AUTHORS: Papok, K.K. and Livshits, S.M. TITLE: --is-z-es-s-m-en-t--of the Tendency of Fuels and Lubricants to Form Deposits in Engines j/ PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1960,/,No.12, PP-58-63 TEXT: Deposit formation has very undesirable consequences in piston engines. The process is usually studied by prolonged engine tests after which the engine is dismantled, the results are very variable and it is difficult to study the influence of various factors on deposit formation. This article describes a rapid method of assessing the deposit forming tendencies of fuels and lubricants based on inserting test plugs into the cylinder head of an automobile engine which is not dismantled. Special seatings are provided in the cylinder head, as illustrated diagrammatically in Fig.1, and into them are inserted aluminium plugs, as shown in Fig.2, which are of large surface area. The plugs are weighed! before and after the test and deposit formation is assessed by the increase in weight. There may be more than one plug In the cylinder head. In the tests described, the plugs were inserted Card 1/4 S/065/60/000/012/006/007 E194/E484 Assessment of the Tendency of Fuels and Lubricants to Form Deposits in Engines only above the exhaust valves. The method may be considered reliable because it gives results which are in accordance with deposit forming tendencies assessed by other methods. For instance, giving a richer fuel mixture (Fig.3) , reducing the cooling water temperature (Fig.4) or increasing the content of ethyl fluid P -9 (R-9) in the fuel (Fig.5) or increasing the content of aromatic-hydrocarbons (Fig.6) increases the deposit forming tendency. The method was used to study the influence of engine operating conditions on deposit formation using a gasoline automobile engine type-UJI-120 (ZIL-120). Deposit measuring plugs could Winstalled in the first, second, fourth and sixth cylinders. Whilst the engine was being warmed up, the test plugs were replaced by plain plugs. The test results are briefly described. Thus, increasing the output of the engine at constant speed reduced the deposit forming tendency, see Fig-7. Increasing the speed from 700 to 1600 rpm at constant load reduced the deposits, see Fig.7. Similar results are quoted Card 2/ 4 S/065/60/000/012/oo6/007 E194/E484 Assessment of the Tendency of Fuels and Lubricants to Form Deposits in Engines from alterations in load, oil level in the crank case, oil temperature in the crank case and angle of advance of ignition. Tests were also made to assess the deposit forming tendencies of I'*uels and lubricants. In fuel testing a reference fuel was used on which the tests were repeated from time to time. A simple formula is given for measurement of the deposit-forming tendency and the results are quoted for a number of automotive and aviation grasolines with additions of benzol, toluol and ionol. Thermally cracked, catalytically cracked and straight run gasolines were also tested. Straight run gasoline was found to have the least deposit forming tendency and thermally cracked gasoline the worst. The deposit forming tendency of these fuels and of blends of them are plotted In Fig.8. The addition of anti-oxidants such as ionol. had no measurable influence on the deposit forming tendency. To assess the deposit forming tendency of lubricants,they were added directly to the gasoline in amounts up to 5%, the results, plotted in Fig.10, show the advantages of low viscosity oils Card 3/4 S/065/60/000/012/006/007 E194/E484 Assessment of the Tendency of Fuels and Lubricants to Form Deposits in En gines thickened with polymers as compared with heavier distillates and residual oils. There are 10 figures, 2 tables and 13 references: 2 Soviet and 11 non-Soviet. Card 4/4 CM,rRNOZHUKOV,, N.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., nauchnyy red.; ZHERDEVA, L. G. . red. ; IVANOVA, L. V. , red. ; ISAGULYAMS, V. 1. , red.; ISMAIDOV, R.G., red.; KRM, S.E., red.; KULIM, A.M., red.; MAMEDOV,. M.A., red.; PAWK,-X.K.-, md.; SPUTOR, Sh.Sh., red.; FEDOTOVA. A.F., red.1 SHKHIYAN, S.Kh.j red.; LEVINA, Ye.S., ved. red.; FOLOSINA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Improvement of the quality and the production of lubricating oile) Uluchehenie kachestva i soversherietvovanie proizvodstva hnykh masel; trudy. Moskva, Gostoptakhiadat, 1963. 255 p. (MIRA 16:6)j 1. Veesoyuznoye soveshchanlye po uluchahonlyu kacheatva bakin.- skikb smazoohnykh mavel i usovershenstvovaniyu tekhnologii ikb proizvodetva, Baku, 1961. (Lubrication and lubricants) TISHKOVA, V.N.; ISAGULYANTS, V.I.; _I~APCK, K.K.; ZUSFVA, B.S. Synthesizing a new antioxidizing additive to lubricating oi13 for forced working enginea. Trudy MINKHiGP no.44:1D5-209 163. (MIRA 18:5) PAPOXY K.K.; ZUSE7A, B.S. ------ Grade estimation of various kind of oile by laboratory methods. Khin. i tekh. topl. i masel. 8 n0.3'.62-64 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Dabrication and lubricants-Testing) PAPOR, Konstantin Karlovid'hf RAGOZIN, Nikandr Andreyevich; RABUSHKINA, p 8. 1. , ved. r6d. , -KLEYWNOVA, K. F. , ved. red. ; TITSKAYA, B. F. , ved. red.; VORDNOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.; TRUDC"', A.V., tekhn. red. [Technical dictionary-manual on fuel and oila]Tekhnicheakii slovarl-spravochn4k po toplivu i maslam. Izd.3., dop. i perer. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 767 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Fuel) (Lubrication and lubricants) PAPOK, K.K-.,,,,prof., doktor tokhn. nauk, red.; SDIENIDO, Ye.G., -.- -- ~ prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; DZI]OHIMI, A.N., ved. red.; LEVILA, Ye.S., ved. red.; TITSYMA, B.F., ved. red. [Motor and jet-engine oils and fluids] Motornye i reaktivnye masla i zhidkosti. 4. perer. i dop. iW,. Moskva, Izd-vo "Khimiial" 1964. 704 p. (MIRA 17:4) PAPOKY K.K. Papers On Lhe use of petroleum products presented at the Sixth W6r1d Petroleum C)ngress. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel. 9 no.3: 68-70 Mr'64 (MIPJ, 17:7) PAPOK I K.K. I Ef f 1c ion' use of fuels and Itibric-ants is turse most importan, ~-or;- dit-con for -)-olonpi-n~7 *',Ic- 1,,"a of engines. KhJm i tek!). tocl. '- I.., !I- " -- - ---) masel 9 nc.~tl-'; (1 4 ~~ - ; .- - d ~ ACC NRs,. U mo rw oils md fltdds 120 S phbsift -f6r. nW- =tinWng lubrleating mterlals- - 12 4 at~raturip',--__ :13D "SW C-DIF. I .~~"w65k-,- :0MG FSP - J." 2 ,k , 4 . ei i. - S "A ,2 ~ V kt t:c AKSENOV, Aleksandr Fedotovich--FAFOK K K,, red. [Aircraft fuels, lut.-icants and epecial fluidsl Avllats.43n- nye topliva, smaz3chnye niaterialy i spotsiallriye zhidkoati. Moskva, Transport, 19c'.5. 271 p. (MIRA 18:12) i - i - - ) 1, . - i f- I i :~ I ~- - i~, ~ , -.1 AP6003431 (A) SOURCE CDDEt UjV6*^/d6d/OOi/000-//000- AUTHOR: Papok., LI xe ORG.. none TITLE; It is time to introduce a more efficient system for evaluating the operation pOWperties of fuels and lubricants SOURCE: MAmiya i tekhnologlya topliv I masel,, no. 1, 1966, 7-9 TOPIG TAGS: fuel te ,, lub4cant,,V"St, ABSTRAZT: At the present time, any w type of fuel oilknd lubricant passes thro,,.,j. the following four stages of testingkKefore beiiig -accepted into practice: (1) labo- j ratory tests., (2) tests on moBieT-installations and in rMall-size single-cylinder engines, (3) prolonged tests infull-eize engines, and (4) tests with engines in opera-! t;Ione This system was efficient and appropriate in the past when the service life of I engines and the time required for the four-stage testing were relatively short. How- eve.r., at-the present time,, the service life of engines in many cases is several thousand hours and the required four-stage testing lastsj as a rule, two to three yea;s& There have been cases when,, during this time,, either the fuel and the lubricant Ir or Is engine became obsolete6 This practice, in addition$ restricted for several years the introduction of a new fuel or lubricating oile The practical value of this L C.,d IL2 uDC: 665.5 7, 45678-66 DIT (m) /T DJ NE ACC NRz AP6023624 SOORCE-Corgi---UR/O~18/66/ODO/OD4/002i/OO-i4 AUTHORi B2tkinj P. P.; Vjp22Kj A. B.; Zuaevap B. S.; Krey-no S. E.; Papok, K. K.; _30mov, V. Ae Zi2_ ORG: none IV TITLES Now composition of diesel oil additivedl SOURCE: Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no. 4, 1966, 21-24 TOPIC TAGS: diesel oil,, antioxidant additive, lubricant additive ABSTRACT! A composition of additives to motor fuels waa developed in order to match imported additives in their effectiveness w on taken In similar concentrations. The composition includes the additives BFK (4%) and WI-317tI(O.25%). The ECK additive is the barium salt of the products of condensation of alkylphenol with formaldehyde, and the IANI-317 additive is zinc dialkyldithiophosphate in isopropyl alcohol and C12-C16 alcohols. In wetting and antioxidation properties, the new composition is practically equivalent to foreign additives (those of the Monsanto Co.) designed for oils of the first series of the intprnational classification. The now composition also has advantages over antiwearilknd wetting agents in the operation of a diesel motor on low-sulfur fuel. The use of the now composition of additives increases the motor potential of fast diesel engines and reduces thoir oil consumption. Orig. art. LCard.1/2- uDct 665.4:66.ov.3:62i.892 I L 45678-66 ACC NRt-----A-P-6-O2-3F6-,,24--- hass 3 tables. SU3 CO : 11/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG R17t 007/ OTH REF: 001 0 - - ---r - -. I Card 2/2 fv i:-y LN~C:aPTIA 1:2DICA Soc.16 Vol.'L'/5 Can=r 21)~j Diailaic ralurf in thr blw)d and urlitr in 11"llyponrl; V#'.r Cs %,Iz(-Ict P,vol,(,Z~, A ;Ind Ff")w~ 1. ',.1, kusovszky' K6ihAz, 0s/,t.'dy;In;%k (*-~, K-ozi,on-,i Lai). -~Cb~sz- 1957, loo'2-3 (124-126' Tablcs -2 Liflu-'s assertion that thv increased Colill-lit okliaslase ill 11111 ( all as an early sylliptoill of' bronchial Cal-Cifloilla Could not bc vollill-Illrd. studies showed elevated blood diastase values in only 17-85"o; -Ill thcw cll~(*~ inoperal))c. The diastase values are not raised or lowercd according to [hr I'll ion of the carcinoma. The increase of the urinary diastase could radwr be as pathognorrionic (in 500% of cases), but Oil the wic hand IL is CHLIP-t~. of the localization of the carcinoma, and, on the other hand, can oniN. bc coli~ldc; (-L: as a late symptom. 'Marton - Budaw,i PAPOLM, Antal, Dr.; 3CINONY, m ~n-lv, .~r. :;erum nrotpir fractions H lunp, -nr~-InoTn. littil. '"Al R75-'19 11 '7. 1. k "nnnes Jr:-111,7) ll,~n-.;,Intc f*oorv.-.-: SzVol)('rLI ,Clio dr.) 'Ri(4inel-:i7eti eq Kor --ntl in"lorntorlumnal: (fr,r-~r- " --Iv,-,onr, 3eln ~r.) (LTJII,l Mv-IPJA-,"-, lhl-wrl -n frsctV)-p.t!~r -f 1-1,)-r4 --rotnins by electrtmhorofils (Iftm)) PAPOICZY, Antal, Dr.. SZABO FEWICZY PNO. Dre ~ 3arly complientions of our resections performed in Dulmonary tuberculosis. Mapj. sebeRzet 11 no.2:115-120 Apr-June 58. 1. Vesmepyei Tanacs Markusovszky korhaz (Igazgato foorvos: 15zvoboda Jena dr.) Tudosebeazeti oszalyarakk kozlemenys. (PNZMOITECTONY, in various die. *Im. tuberc., early compl., incidence & prev. (Hun)) pu~ PAPOICZT. A. Pleural lymphangioendotheliom. Plagy. sebeszet. 11 no.4:212-214 Aug 58. 1. A Vas 14egyei Tancs Szombathelyi ParkusovszL7 Korhas (kgazgato-fc.orvos Szvoboda Jeno, dr.) Tadosebeozeti OS2talyanak k021emenye. (PI&V,M, neoplasm lymphangioendotheliom, case report (Hun)) (LYMPRAMIOMiDDTIMLIOMA, case reports pleura Min)) Pf) Pol-C L--Y,, ~-. PAPOLTSI. Antal (Papolczy, Antall Diagnosis of pulmomry cancer reflected in 5 years of clinical observa- tions. Ehirurgiia 34 no.3:60-66 Mr 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Is otdela kchirzmgii legki)di i TSentrallnoy laboratorii (starshiy ordins- tor Bela Shollmosheh) bollnitey imeni HarkushOVBkogo soveta oblaBtl Vash (dir. - atarehiy ordinator Tene Svobo&) Yongriya. (UMG NROPIASMS, ding. Clin Sympt. (RU)) kie-14ptA43-DICA Sec 15 Vol 12/5 Chest Diseases MaY 59 11 12. THE USE OF HIBERNA VION IN LUNG SURGERY - Die Anwendung der Hibernation in d~-r Lungenchirurgic - Pa Ic ;;rA - Abt. fOr Lungenctur. Szombathelyer Komitatsspit. Alarkusovszi( 7011H. 1958, 83126 (1329-1333) flibernation is a most useful aid in surgical operations on the lungs. The opinion is eniphasized, however, that it cannot be used routinely in all cases. In the awhoCs department the present indications are: (1) reduced oxygenation in em- physeniatic, debilitated, asthmatic, and older patients, and (2) in neurasthenia ;ind nervousness. (IX. 15. 18) A FXr7;"TA "Dl-,A See P Vol 11/10 3uri,ery Oct. r,() 5626. THE USE OF HIBERNATION IN LUNG SURGERY - Die Anwendung der Hibernation in der Lungenchirurgie - Papolc Z A Abt. fOr Lungenchir.. Szombathelyer Komitatsspit. 'Marku V - hL.CHIR. 1958. 83,'26 (1329-1333) Hibernation is a most useful aid in surgical operations on the lungs. The opinion is emphasized. however. that it cannot be used routinely in all rases. In the nuthor's department the present indications are: (1) reduced oxygenation in emphyseinatic. debilitated, asthmatic and older patients. and (2) neurasthenia and nervousness. (IX. 15. 18) '5 PAPOITS1, A. [Papolczy, A.] Lymphangioendothelioma of the pleura. Xhirurglia 35 no.7:122-123 ji 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Izz otdelonlya khirurgii legkikh bollnitay imeni Karkashovskogo (glAvnyy vrAch Tong 9voboda) komitetnogo movotit Vneh, p. Combatkii0l 1, Vengriya. (PLMM. neoplasms) (LYMPHANGIOMMMHELIOMA, case reports) -PAPOLITSI. Antall [Papolezy, A.]; FZRIWSI, Rrne [Ferenczy, B.] Complications after resection cosuected with pulmonar7 tuberenlosis. Xhirurgila 35 no.10:100-104 0 159. (MIRA 1.2:1?) 1. Iz khtrurgichoskogo otdeleniya bollnitsy imeni Markushevskogo soveta (dir. Laslo Kadash), Vengriya. (PHRU CTOMY complications) PAPOWZY, Antal, Dr. late healing results of surgical collapse therap7. Xha. sebeszet 12 n0-1:25-32 War 59. 1. A Vasmogyei Tames 'HarkusQV$2ky8 korhaz (IgazgDto-foorvos: Szvoboda Jeno dr.) Tudosebeezeti Orztalyanak kozlemenys. (COLIAPSE THMIkn thoracoplasty & extrapleural pneumolysis. value & late healing results (Ibn)) JOS. Kh2mer. Dr.; PAPOICZY, Otall Dre Removal of cervical rib. Magy. Bebeszet 12 no.1:42-47 Mar 59. 1. A BudaPesti Janos Korhaz (igazgnto foorvoat Thko Jozsef dr.) KellkaBsebeazati oaztalyanak (foorvos: Joe Ka2mer dr.) kozlememys. (RIBS, abnorn. cervical rib. Burg., excia. technic (Ihn)) PAP01CZY, Antal, dr.; KOIJAR, Isjos, dr. On the treatment of spontaneous pneumothor ex. Magy.sebeS2et 13 no.1:22-28 7 160. 1. A Budapesti JanoSkorh&:.(Irzgato-foorvos: Thko Jossef dr.) 3 Hellkeassbeezeti Oaztalya k Y. oorvos: Joe Nazmer c1r.) kozlemenye. (PMMOTHORU ther) PAPOLCZY. Antal, dr.: DARA. Anna. d r. Investigations on lipold metabolism of patients with cancer and pulmonary tuberculosis. Orv.hetll. 101 no.38:1346-1.347 28 S 160. 1. Vas megVei Tanace "MarkuBoyesky" Korhaz, Tudomebeezeti Osstaly e8 102POnti Laboratorium (EEOPLLSNS metab.) (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONART metab.) (LIPIDS metab.) ,PANLCZY, Antal dr.; SZIJARTO, -. dr.. HM. Janos. dr., RIMS, Gyorgy. Lehel. dr. On benign tiamors of the lungs. Magy.aebeszet 13 no.4:229-241 Ag 16% 1. A Budapesti Janos korhaz (Igargato-foorvos: Tako Jozeef dr.) Hellkassebeezeti oaztalyanak (Foorvoo: Joe Kazmer dr.) e9 Korbonctani osztalyanak (Foorvos: Kallo Antal dr.) kozlemenye (LUNG NBOFLASKS surg.) -PAPDWZ1,1nta1,-O.; MIKE. Janos, dr. Surgical therapy of pulmonary echinococcoole. Orr.hetil. 101 no.49:1744-1746 4 D160. 1. Budapesti Janos lorhas, Hellkassebasseti Osztaly. (ECHINOCOCCOkS surg) (LUNG DISEASES.surg) PIAPOLC Yj Intal, dr.; MInW, Gyorgy, dr.; NIKE, Janos, dr.; SZIJARTO, behel, dr. On cystic disease of the lungs. Magy.sebesset 13 no.5:279-287 0 160. 1. Budapesti Janos Korhas (Igazgato-foorroo: Tako Jossef dr.) Mollkassebeszeti Osztalysuak (Foorvos: Joe Kazmer dr.) es Korbonctani Gaztalyanak (Foorvou: Kallo Antal dr.) kozlemenye. (UTNG DISFASES) YOSEp lazmer [.Toomp K.1j, d6ktor; PAPOLITSIs, Antall [Plapolcip A.]p dvktDr; KOLLAR, leyoxhj, d6ktor ' Treatment of spontaneous pneumothorexe Mdrurgiia 37 to.1:48-5:3 A 161. (NM 1Js2) 1, Iz otdeleniya grudnoy khirurgii (zav. - d-r Ka=er losh) DA&peahtskoy bollrits Imeni Yanooba. (dir. - d--r rozhef Tako). TPUMOTHMa) pApM=I, Antal', dr.; KOZMA, Andor, dr. Surgical management of tuberealous enffem. Tuberk-ulozis 15 no.3:80-83 Hr 162. 1. A Budapesti Janos Korhaz (igazgato foorros: Tako Jozeef dr.) Mellkaesebeezeti Oeztalyanak (foorvos: Kessler Pal dr. az orvostudaman- yok kandidatusa) kozlenenys. (TUBERCULOSIS PULMONARY aurg) r f,C 7 KESZLER, Pal, dr.;HUTAS, Imre, dr., PDTTER, Ridre, dr.; PAPOLGZY, -ktal, dr. Late functional results of pulmonary resection in childhood. Orv. hetil. 105 no.14:631-635 5 Ap'64 1. Janos Korham, 14ellkassebeszeti Osztaly, Legmesfunctics Laboratorium es Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, IV.Se- beszeti ninika. EXCUM XMICA Sm.32 Vol.10/7 Cphthiinaov JdIyO, 1129. PAPOLCZY F. Ophthalmol. Abt. Budapest. OSlaroperation iZ_ch_gr_a_U-igmyopischerAugen. i~itaract operation in severe myo- p i a OPIMIALMOLA)GICA (Basel) 1955, 130/1 (9- 23) Tables 6 Cataract extraction in eyes with a high degree of myopia should be intracapaular. A previously made scleral suture facilitates the operation and prevents complica- tions. If during operation the lens capsule ruptures. the remnants should be r*- moved by grasping them again. Retinal detachment was not more often observed after intracapsular cataract extraction than after extracapsular extraction. A re- port of 71 operations, 60 of which had been carried out intracapsularly. is given. Loss of vitreous was observed in 3 cases. secondary haemorrhages In 14, deform- ity of the pupil in 12. and iridal constriction. secondary glaucoma and retinal de- tachment in I case each. Fanta - Vieram PAPONOV, A.B., aspirant How the spacing of plants affects their develODMent in soils of different fertility. 12V. TSXM no.5:197-210 159 (KIliA 13:3) (Plants, Space arrangement of) (Soil fertility) fir L L Vf vt 1.i L'U'. RAPONOVA, 1.T. Possible causes of determInate growth in aie tomato Iy:,op,--r5: -:,- esculent'lm YU11. Sbcr, Lrud~ asp. i mol. nauch. so,~r. Ir-R 43- 132 164. ~M:R-a 78-3~ CZECIfOSLOVj',Kli,./Ac)ustics - Ultras.~:,ics. Abs J-.,ljr Rof 7diur Fizika, N) 11, 11)59, 25925 "I ~ ~ ,, -. -, r .isek Dusan Tit,o Use ~f Ultraojund in Phygical-Chemical Research Ori.- , Pub C'eu- listY, 1959, 53, N, 2, 127-13Y A""Stract N,-l abstrnct. Card 1/1 - 96 - VELIZARIYEVA, N.I.; AOSHKIN, P.A.; PAPOPORT, I.B.; KUPISHEVSKAYA, Z.B. Comparative data for obtaining synthetic fatty acids from paraffins of different fractional composition from nulfur- hearing cmides. Tnidy VIIII NP no-7:144-352 158. (HIRk 12:10) (Pareffins) (Acids, Fatty) .7 C. OTe, WISP* late-limaligm of AIMMIDUM Coms-tsmi. vwn~l at Hish T~mprrafu~ i In 1111-mil ) %I S Ild'I'Ll, mul %I it D.Alodv AAademe, V,jtjk S-SN)i m-m ~ 1 - - NJ . ()'., 11. 1451,1) 751-754 T).,- foristallim J M up t., 101101 Caml m I...... IN - fmh-l ALO ~- A-Lm-l R.-fil, .11., th. 11'.A -PAPORM. S. D. Lowered tubermdouo allergy of the skin in adolescents receiving large preoral. doses of BOG. Probl.tub. 39 no.3:23-28 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz detskogo otelemlya disnamsernogo sektroa (zav. - prof. A.I* Ku ----avtoeva [deceased]l Instituta tuberkuleza (dir. Z.A. Lebed. mm SSSR. (BCG VACCINATION) (ALLERGY) PAPORISH. S.D.. kand.med.nauk ~n ~ercMftts vaccination in adolescents with non-active lesions in the lungs. Sov.med. 22 no.10:83-89 0 '58 (MM 11:11) 1. Iz dispansernogo sektora Institute tuberkaleza Akademii maditsinBkikh nank SSSR (dir. Z.A. Lebedevaq zav. dotakim otdeleniyem - profe A.I. Kudryavtseva)o (BOG VACCINATIO14 in adolescents with non-active lung changes (RUB)) PAFORISH~ kand.med.nauk Effectiveness of treating adolescents with pulmonary tuberculosis with antibacterial preparations and BCG vaccine. Sov.med. 25 no.12: 73-77 D 161. (I'aRk 15:2) 1. Iz detskoy kliniki Instituta tubarkuloza AM 66SIt (naiichnYY rukovoditell - prof. M.F.Pokhitonova) i dispangernogo sektora Instituta tubmeerkuleza AMN SSSA (nauchn rukovoditell - prof. M.I.Oyfebakh). (TUBERCULOSIS7 (BGG) XAGRAMOOV., A.I.j, prof.; MAKARIVICHq N*Mo,,* OBINTSEVAp V,Po; PAFORMj S.D.; GULVICH, H. D. Taberculosia of the cer7ical lymph glands in chil&en cauned by Mycobacterium tubermaosia of the avim type* Probl.-tu% 39 no.1:54-61 161, (MIRA 34:2) I* Is Inotituta tuberkulaza AMN SSSR (dir. - chlen-kori apondent AM SSSR prof. N.A. Shmelev). (IMIPHATICS-TUBIRCaMIS) PAPOREDV, N.A. e - -- - - $Nature study excuretem' Ipy N. Ruzneteav. Reviewed by M.A. Paporkov. Bat. v ankole no.6:88 N-D '56. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Uchitell filkolo-Kormakoy armaney shkoly Yrshkinskogo rayona, Yaroslavskoy oblasti. (Natural history--Study and teaching) (Ku2netsov, N.) I., t:\v r~wv~ v_ ~ _ Iq I \,~\ ~1\ USSR/General Division - Problems of Tea:.Ihing. A-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biolog-iya, No 7, 10 April 1957, 2c795 Author ~~�rkqy, ILA., Iyushkina, M.I. Inst Nikolo-Kemerovo School, Myshkino Rayon, Yaroslavl' Oblast Title The Organi7ation of Pract'll.cal Studies in Stock Raising at a Farm School (Topic: "Keeping and Caring for Horned Cattle"). Orig Pub Yestestvozn. v shkole, 1956, No 4, 48-53 Abst For the first time in 1954/1955, students of the VIII- IXth grade at the Nikolo-Kemerovo school of the Myshkino rayon, Yaroslavl' oblast, were given theoretical (30% of time) and practical (70%) instruction in the dairy of the kolkhoz "Bol'shevik on the care of cattle, pre- paration of fooder and deeding of the animals, and in the recognition of their breeding qualities. Detailed descriptive assigrments were made to cover each of the 6 topics. Card L/I FAFOMV, N.A.. uchitell; IVUSHKINA, M.I., xichital'nitea. ~ Conducting practical work in stockbreeding In a rural school. Not. v shkole no-4:53 Jl-Ag 156. (MIRA 9:9) I.Rikolo-Kormakaya arednyava shkola M"hkinakogo rayons, YaroBlavskoy oblasti. (Stock and stockbreeding--Study and teaching) PSPMKCPF N.A. uchitell& IMHMA, M.I.. uchitellniten. -4VZ~- Practical work in stockbreading for rural schools. Est. v shkole no.5:63-70 9-0 956. (MMA 9:10) 1. Nikolo-Kormakeys shkols Myshkinskoeo rmyona Yaroslavskoy oblasti, (D&Ir7ing) PAPMOV Mikhail Jilekseyevich; TRAVKIN, H.P., reclaktor'; VEDANIM, Te.A., L - fekahichesiny Fadaktor [Work with young naturalists In the Vikolo-Kormakiqa seven-year school] Iumatskaia rabota v Nikolo-Kormakot semiletnei shkole. Moskva, Goo. uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo Hinisterstva proeveshchenits XWSR' 1954. 70 P. (MLRA 8:7) (Yaroslavl Province-Nature study) - PAPMOV Mikbail Alekseyevich; P=TA, M.I., red.; MUINNEOVA, M.S., tekhn.red, [School excursions into nature; from the experience of a tescharj Shkolonye pokhody v prlrodu; 12 opyte raboty uchitelle. Moskva, Gos.uchebno-p&dagog.ixd-Yv H-va proov.RVSR, 196Ds 198 p. (MIRA 14:4) (School excursions) (Nature study) PAPORMSElYs L.A. Engineer, wrote nbout the construction of the Talynskiy Canal. A-rzyqnsi:ayP SEE. Soviet Source: P: Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitellstvo No. 8, 194?, 1.1,oscow. Abstracted ih USAF "Treasure Island", on file in Library of Congress, Air Information Division, Report No. 109956 Unclassified. PAPOROTSKTY, L. A., Enrineer ~7.c ' -R Plast.i-nr '!c-tho(Is in Dirre-Ecalc Er~rth 'ffork SO: P: (ilrotekl-micheskoye Stroitellstvo -o. C - Mlw-cmv, 19h7 A`-,F-trnct,ed 4n TTSAF Wr-reasurc Island" P~,,)ort No 23166, on file i-1 Li'hra--r- of Conrress, Air Tnfomatior revision. PAPOROTSKIY, L.A* Boreskov's forimda. Vzryv.rob. no.30-5 156. (MM 16j2) (Blasting) PAPOROTSKIY, L,A., gornyy insh.,red.r MYRAW. I.L. nouchnyy rod.-, GOMOZOVA. B.A.. otv. se vypusk.. GILMISON, P.G.. teldm.red. [Tachnicnl regulntions for surfnee blasting] Tekhnicheakie pravila vedeniia vzryvnykh rnbot na dnevnoi poverkhnosti. 1%d. 4., Ispr. Hoakra, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit., i ntroit. materialm, 1958. 130 p. (MIRA 11:9) (BIRBting) ~ ; DAVYDOV, S.A.; LISITSYNv G.T.; URUMOV, T.M.; SAPARGALIYEN, H.S.; SULEYMAIqOv, M.S.; AN# M.Ch- Conment on the article by O.A.Baikonurov and A.F.Kovrigo on "Ways of reducing labor consurnin tasks In stopping at the Dzhezkazak- - Mine." Gor.zhur. no.3:77 Mr 160. MIRA 14:5) 1, Froizvodetvenno-eksperimentallnoye upravleniye soyuzvzrvvpLoma) Wskva (for Paportotskiy, Davydov). 2. NaeMlInik baro-vzryvnykh rabot Dzhezka2ganskogo radoupravleniya (for Lisitsyn). 3. Nachallnik shakhty n0.51 DzhezkELzganskogo rudnjkA (for Urumov). 4. Nachallnik barovzyvnykh rabot shakhty no.51 Dzbezkazganskogo rudnika (for Sapargaliyev). 5. Zamestitell glav.inzb. sbakhty no.51 Dzhezkazganskogo rudnika (for Suleymanov). 6. Starshiy inzh. Instituta gornogo dela AV KazSSR (for An). (Dzheakazgan--Stopping (Mining) (Baikonurov., O.A.) ' (Kovrigo, A.F.) PAPOROTSKIY, L.A. Modern methods and means of blasting. Vzryv. delo no.48/5:5-9 162. MRA 15-9) 1. Proizvodistvanno-eksperimentallnoye upravleniye tresta Soyuzvzryvprom. (Blasting) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S0,V16098 Assonov,, V. A., and L. A. Paporotskiy, Resp. Eds. 7~~ - Novoye v sredstvakh i sposobakh vzryvaniya (New.Developments in Blasting Means and Methods). Moscow, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 124 p. (Series: Vzryvnoye delo; Sbornik no. 48/5) Errata slip inserted. 3000 copies printed. SI)onsoring Agency: Ilauchno-tekhnicheskoye gornoye obshchestvo. &I. of Publishing House: A. Ya. Kostonlyan; Tech. Eds.: L. I. Minsker and G. M. Illinskaya. PURPOSE: The book is intended for mining engineprs, iiorkers in scientific research and planning organizations, and'also for teachers and students of mining and technical schools. COVERAGE: This collection of articles describes new blasting means and method2r, means of protecting electric detonators from-stray currents, and improved methods of short-delay detonation. 'I'd Card 1/F New Developments In Blasting Means (Cont.) sdV16o98 TA:3LE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 ~Paporotskiy, L. A. Modern Means and Methods of Detonation 5 The Ai~ticle mentions that experiments are being conducted on developing methods of electric detona- tion of explosive charges with the help of radio- waves and of direct ignition of an explosive charge by an electric discharge Tarasenko, D. F., and M. ig. DmJtriyev. New Means of Detonation and*Ignition 10 The author briefly describes the following: aA-8fl-59, aA-9-60, and a~-8c instant electric detonators; 8AH2-'15 short-delay electric detonator- TU .,O-A3 heat- resistant elecrric detonator; fMt-23U p~rucai-~,i,icige; Card 2/0 -PAPMMKIr L.A. Toot blasts with one-sl6d outburst, Taw,!r. delo no.51/&19-50 163. (MIRA 16:6) - 'V ~f- -~~ `-, " -- i= 1. Proizvodetvenno-ek"rimentil noye upravleniye Vessoymnogo goaudarstvannogo treBta po provedenlyu burovzryvnykh rabot. (Blasting) PAPOROV-P YO-- - Complicated matter presented in a simple way. lUn.tekh. 7 no.9: 58-59 S 162. (MIRA 16~6) (Heart) PAPOROVA G. In search for the solution of difficulties; review of the Latin American press. Vnesh. torg. 42 no.5:39-41 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Latin America--Commerce) I,?AIPOROVA, -- G.- Yrom the pages of *Cowraio exterior do Moxico.' Vaeab.torg. 30 no.9:35-36 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Latin America-Ficonomic conditions) (Wxican periodicals) PAPORM, G. Rroblms of economic integration in the Latin American press. Vnesh.torg. L2 no.105-37 263. (MM 16z2) Tlatin America-Econmia intWation)