SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETRASHEN, G.I. - PETRASHEVICH, A.

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SUBBUTT D: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE-. ES, MM NO RE F SM: 006 OTWER: 000 Card 2~2 ACC NR, AT6032728 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/OO0/0u(,-0214/O028 jAUT11OR: Krauklie , t P. V.; Molotkov, L. A.; Petrashen', G. I. I ORG: none TITLE Certain wave processes in media containing thin layers SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemli. Geoakustika; ispol'zovaniye zvu~-I i ul'tra- Izvuka v seyamologii, seysmorazvedke i gornom dele (Gcoacoustics; the use of sound and ultrasound in seismology, seismic prospecting, and mining). Moscow, Izd-vu Nauka, ~1966, 24-28 TOPIC TAGS: seismic modeling, seismic wave, wave propagationh head wave kBSTRACT! TheoreLicaA investigations of wave fields in seismic models col~taininr a thin,layer are briefly reviewed. The following are considered: free eli-ic model. clnst-tc mvdium In a It(jutd. clastic meditim In rLgtd or sliding contact wil, inotlwr clari(Ac moditim, and a li(juld layor betwcoti illant.1c mvdia. Thv 4-,JA(!tA t,1 ! :1itiorLc[;; ol surrounding media and the type of boundary conditions..on propagation of l"w-frequency waves along the layer is considered. The properties ~f head waves propagilLc:d along an elastic layer placed in a liquid are summarized. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 28Mar66/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 001 Cord Ill OM woe f4 a we* S 19 Is oil; & 1 9 v w IF I v a w Am a 1 9 v *0 *04 *so's ****a**** 6*019*10 * 0000 000* 00* so rb""I AW-Am"AIRS "INS 0*00*#*$ 06#04 0 WSW Owl Is p 1 9 0 1) a a SO a a a A a v a IF 0 0 4 a a 0 9 a all 6". Wave-Functims for ftrAlIUM441111 AtOMS, V. York MA'hisr -00 M. 11133, ix4;4Ash.-AnA)-tk,&1 wilve-Nilctitmoof hpirapa4kho type -00 an votatmwd fur istoms 'Aith Wul Vimmilts Slid an Wbittary backor -00 charp Z. The euvigy valksco me cow1wcd with those ciskubsW by R. Hartive &W W, 11artsce [am Absuiba SM (1935)) by the wAAbW of the #elf-cwtiment field with and witbmt exchr*rsge (De) and with the 11* 111, C#4 W~ 018). A ormi-emlAv" Surmula log the encroy its terms id Z is doduccd. Aututsits. too zoo aSol 00 S1 so* goo see lbow tivistiva Dow VC)"Ov a Slifia* 1. 0%. opt 4 4111161 am Q-T 411 05 701 0 11 q v - Or ",--y 3 so 0 a a 1E, I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 :409000090000lb:60 IF, 0 0600000041:09:*0: 90:900 GT4S T L go. 45 Mr. and Application of the Fourier Analy~is to the interprewion ., v of -ph, of 1.9md, -d .b.la.c~~. k87-91 921 Alradonlys Nbuk S.S.S.R.P Dokledy VOL $0 NO*pO ACCESSION NH; AP3002667 S/00,--L,/63/ODO/OO2/0OO5/0Z)!5 AUTHORS: Petrashen'S kJo I Kristofell) N. N.; Abarenkov., I* V. TMEt The Hartroo Fock equations for nonmotallio crystals SOURCE: 'Leningrad. Universitat. Vestnik. Soriya fizziki i khimii., no. 2" 1963., TOPIC TAGS: Hartree Fock 'equation,, nonmetallic crystal, electron zone theory, 91octron statop wavo function ABSTR!,CT; In studying crystals as many-electron systems, there has been some tendency to use other methods than the Hartree-Fock ono-eloctron approximation as being more reliable* The authors have analyzed the Hartree-Fock scheme for a crystal, a;d. they have obtained a one-electron zone theory as art approximation to the Hartree-Fock theory. The approach is similar to the Hund-Milliken approxima- tion for a molecule. The authors have based their work on the results of C. Roothan (Rev. mod* pbys,,o 23., 69; 1951; and 32, 179., 1960). They have shown that the information given by the one-blectron zone theory derives from a direct axam- ination of the Hartree-Fock equations and that different crystal states (including Card 1/2 CZ4 ACCESSION M AP3002887 the excited state) may be obtained from the scheme* In examining the Hartroo-Fock equations., the authors investigated the enerey spectrum of a cmtal on the basis of a model of noninteracting, electrons in a periodic fieldb The authors thus conclude that all results of the one-electron zone theory concerning the structure of spectra of a cMtal can be obtained from examination of the system of Hartree- Pock equations it it is written in proper form,, accounting for sy=*try& Orig. art. has% 21 foroul", I A=IATIONs Laningradekly psudarstvennM unive reitet (Leningrad State Universi- ty) SUBKMEDi 02D**62 DATE AGO 24MA3 EML a 00 XUB CODEs PH 1410 W SOV3 002 OTHMS 005 card- 2/2 PETRASHENI, M.I.; (Energy spectrum of Ionic crystals with impurity centers] Esergetichaskii spektr ionnykh kristallov a primeanymi tsent- rayd; lektaii, prochitannye v letnei shkole po teorii tverdogo tela. 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(No. B. 11931) 1* ftam- Iwwamw famuh C, Or X-Mys ty bQuw " inullsky or ft owwrivo to the dk~m ranakm 4141FAMMM" ohm G%vo 0m liiiid of sum Ott, "son d OR ftr~ - b~d ve " wwwwo ce a tsoopbow 6,ra,ti,, AppboNAM Of Of FMWA 0 --r - WbMWK*k 0136 08ndOn"Nion by IMAIM Of pomm., IWWSM on$ OW in wo in the jbwy of arox4so Kowli's wbvdM twow ovvr~-w -od SWWWk"IA "ill INSIM OA VaA or cmxwmb*& MKW by F-ior -Wbq- 0 1e do SUKIIIIII of Jbw I)w in it- Co Warm bw" od 10-0 dwonbrw blike (19)?l appmady awaraAft Md qMd"yMMw lol - do go know n an** eDrxbakes vt * soda audimalks) b I but an 0* am a "I obuoind M " look of gobtattift pya"banka "Www"inii, ,L 9. INAMAT USSR/Pbysical Chemistry Molecitle. Chemical Bond. B-4 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 6) 25 Mrch 1957, 18128 Author : Ivanova, A.V. and Vol'f, G. Title : Elementary Method of Accounting for the Influence of the Field of Crystalline Lattice upon the Monoelectron S- and P- Functions of an Ion. Orig Pub : Vestn. Leningr. Un-ta, 1956, No 10, 29-38 Abstract : Me influence of the field of cub. lattice of an ion crystal upon nonoelectron functions of a separated Ocentral" ion Is studied, taking into consideration only electrostatical interaction, The potential of the field Is resolved into cub* harmonics. Coefficients in this resolution are determined in the case of point lattice. Examination shows that under the influence of the field of the lattice the electron bond of the positive ion with the nucleus is veakened and the bond of the negative ion becomes stronger. An approximate method is given for Card 1/2 - 13 - 14 - rt C-D a", He "401 9:: 0 5,g. 0 o JAIM Ilse D.. 0 .4 Rue .d da me 5. To! 4-:~l j-j billt . ,0, o" 0 00 wal U 0 0 0 a 164~4 ' iI.S.-PH .. o .1! P.- VHUO&Ooes~ A".W. 1k Jj 00 .0 wil 00 t 3 IWO 2. % % AA A6." %. 5 a 111-0 .11111.5 4 J; if -awl! 0 vo 1, S, 2,0011H.11 ell %-.3 6 w I J.7 S Ali 24(2), (5) SOV/~4-56-4-3/'B AUTHORS: Petrashen', M I Gutman, T L., Balarin, M. TITLE- Model of a Central Ion in the Theory of Ionic Crystals and Some of Its Results 014odell toentrallnogo iona v tlec:ii ionnykh kristallov i nekotoryye yGye rezul1taty) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo univeraiteta Seriya fiziki i khimii, 1958, nr 4, pp 20-33 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In this paper the a,_thore give an approx'-mate calculation of the energy of a central ion located in a lattice point- of a cubic crystal lattice,. For thia purpose an ion in a crystal phosphorus is irvestigated, which ocrresponds to Seitz' model of crystal phoophor"a Ref 3), -rho general expreaneton of the energy of a central �on cone.,.tjt,.; o." the sum of "internal" oriorgy (energy which is described only by its wave function) and enerey of the interaction between the electrons of the central ion and the crystal field W - Wo -;- W1 In the first approximation the crys- tal field is regarded an a field with lattice-like arranged point chargee- W I contains Mandelung's constant and depends on Card 112 the nuolear 3harge and number of electrors of the central ion SOV/54-58-4-3/18 Model of a Central Ion in the Theory of Ionic Crystals and Some of Its Results and the lattice constant. The assumption of a point lattice is Justified according to the experimental papers listed in ref- erences 5 and 6. In the second approximation the finite exten- sion (and the electron distribution) of the surrounding ions is taken into account. In this case W consists of W and W11 of the electrostatic and exchange interaction. W is expressed in the preceding form with the additional term 6W which takes into account the spatial extension of a neighboring ion. LW I is de- termined for an ion with its six next neighbors. The determina- tion of an approximate expression for W proved to be very dif- ficult. Further, the authors state that the exchange correction exercises less influence upon the value of the difference of energy levels than does the electrostatic correction upon the finite extension of' ions. If the central ion under investigation is an activator, another term W a must be added to the aforesaid equation (1), which takes into account that the one-electron function is not rectangular due to the introduction of the Card 2/2 activator. There are 9 references, 6 of which are Soviet. PATHASHEN', R.I.; ABAICMOV, I.V. ~,.. f ~--, ---A Semlempirical method for calculating oscillator forces. Ft2. sbor. no.4:92-96 '58. (HIRA 12:5) 1. Fizichaskiy Institut Leningradskogo ordena Lenins, gosudar- stvennogo universiteta iment A.A.Zhlanova. (Wave mechanics) (Electrons) AUTHORS: Petrashen' , M. I. Gutman, T. L. 30V/48-22-6.-7/28 TITLE- Single-Zlectron Wave Functions of T'4.+ in Some Crystals (Odnoelektronnyye volnovyye funktaii Tl+ v nekotorykh kristallak-h) PMODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya, 1958, Vol. 22, Nr 6, pp. 668-670 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a supplement to a paper already published (Ref 1). For the eleotron wave functions of the central ion the eigenfunctions of the equation by Hartree-Fock (Khartri-Fok) are here set up- I + [- 1 + V ( ~)] ~ ( ?) -. AO T + U(I) Y k - A (V.k = Ek?k' 2 AnT k r k k where V(r) denotes the potential of the shielding of the centra.1 ion by electrons, U(I) potential of the eleotrostatio field of the orystal, Ao and A the corresponding exchange operators of the electrons of the centr&I ion and the or7stal eleCtronsD All components of this equation are here represented in form of in- ftnite series. A cubic crystal lattice serTes as a basis. A method of approximation was used when solving the equations, Carl 2 which was based upon the conception that the crystal field forms Single-Electron Wave Funotions of TI* in Some Crystals SOV/48-22-6-7/28 a barrier of the heiglat 6 B for the electronz of the --.ntral .:on. The Slater (Sleter) method waa used for calculation. The .L i approximate] solutions were obtained from the single-electron functions of the free T2:* ion according to Hartree. For the cal- calation of A B the 6 ions 01-1 , which were nearest to the ao- t.'Ta'zor, wer-3 taken into acoo,=.. The wv~,ve fau-stions of Cl-1 were calau'latfled by the H,~Lrcreee method. The funationa Ptained were usel for & first estimate of the ratio be,%.ween f S 3p, and f I Sc ... r P4. It is azswea Thai this manner of e4tim&tinj made it poasibi,e tor Soviet soiendsts to obtain results th,&t show better kgrement vrith experimental ones than those obtained by American scieniists. There are 3 references, 2 of which are Scr7iet. 1. Thallium ionE--Theory 2. Crysta1s-EleCtrOEt&t!C p-1,9perties 3. Perturbation theory 4. Mathematics Card 212 P7 5/051/60/009/01XIB23/034 E201/Elgl AUTHORS: -Petrashen', M.I., Abarenkov, I.V,, and Kristofel',N.N. TITLE: Approximate Wave-functions of Free Ions and of Ions in a Crystal IV% PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 91 No 41 pp 527-529 TEXT: In. quant-am-me chani callt ca I cula t ions of properties of alkali-halide crystals, the o-ne---electron functions of' free Ions are used as the functions of ions in a crystal. This approach is not very satisfactory. The present note describes a simple method of calculating approximate one-electron functions of a "central ion" (CI) in an ionic crystal. The one-electron functions of a free CI are assumed to be known. They are then modified by allowing for the effect of other ions in the lattice, regarded as geometrical points. The new functions are known as crystalline one-electron functions and their can be used in the zeroth approximation of the perturbation theory. The next stop woiAld be an allowance for the departure from the assumed point geometry of the lattice. The calculation method described here was tested by calculating diamagnetic susceptibility of a crystal. Card 1/2 83923 s/o 51/6o/ooq/oo4/023/031+ E201/E191 Approximate Wave-functions of Free Ions and of Ions in a Crystal It was found that the results obtained with crystalline functlions agreed better with experiment than the results deduced using free-ion functions. The paper is entirely theoretical.. There are 6 referencess 4 Soviet, 1 English and 1. German. SUBMITTED: April 16, 1960 Card 2'12 J ABARENKOVV I.V.; KRISTOFELI, N.N.; PET~ASIMIIj M.I. Calculation of the optical properties of small-radius electron centers in ionic crystals. Opt. i spektr. 10 n0-4:487-492 A-) 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Ionic-crystale--Speotra) YErh AS IILEN ' . Nl~ i_ , , ~ 1)"".L ~ $"., !~-, ; i ~- I - Hartree-F,ocg 1 3 e~j'-'at I CTIS f0l- --- ~ -'~: - '.,; - : :-., ';133t- L 7. m.8 no.100-15 16). WRA 16-.8) (Cr.y st allography) ILI ANDONITEV, V.L.; BAUM, V.A.; RAURGARTZ1, N.K.; BEMINO V*D.; BIRYUKOV, I.K.; BIRYMOT. S.M.-. BLCKHIN, S.I.; BOROVOT, G.A.-. BULW. M.Z.; BURAKOV, N.A.; VARTSAYUR, ~.A.; TOW, G.H.; VCRMAN, B.A.; VMCHINIS. A.P.; GA4WICNOV, V.D., kgnd. tekhn. nauk; GWKIB, Ye.H.; GILIDMIAT, Ta.l)., kand. tekhn. nauk; GINUUM, H.H.,- GLNBOY, P,S.; GODBS, B.G.; GCMMW. 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N.V.; IMIMSOVA, A.K.; XMIKIN, I.A., kand.tekbn. mank; MINIM, V.M., kand.takhn.nauk; NIKULOVICH, D.P.; MIKHAYLOV, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; PMASMI R.N.; RMIY, Ye.S., SMAVSKAY4 V.M,; EHAIIrTJRrN, A.D.;-:;H~ I.N., kand.tekhn.riauk; SBVASTIYAFOV, V.I., red.; KOATJLOV, B.P.. retsenzent; L07MSKIY, Ye.S., reteenzent; MIEHAYLOV, A.V., doktor takhn.nauk, retsenzent; NATANSON, A.V., retsonzent; SOKOLISKIY, X.X.; rstsenzent; STAIDWICH, V.I., ret8enzent; MYGOM, To.F., reteenzart; GOTMAN, T.P., rod.; VCRONrN, K.P., tekhn.red. [Work of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Study and Design of Hydraulic Structures] Kauchto-issledovatel'skie raboty Gidroproekta. Pod obahchat red. V.I.Sevastlianova. Yoskva. Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1961. 214 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Moscow. Vsesoy=nyy proyektuo-izyskateliskiy i nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy institut Gidroproyekt imeni S.Ya.Zhuk. lauchno-iseledo- vatel'skly sektor. Waraulia engineering--Research) PMRASIM1,R.N., Insh. The.necessity of considering block joints in calculating terpera- ture stresses In hydraulic structures. Trwly Gidroproekta 2: 118-131 159. (MI" 13:7) 1. fieuebno-issledovatellskiy sektor Vessoymnogo proyektuo- Isynkatel'skogo I nauchno-issledovatel'skogo Instituto "Gidroproyekw 1z.S.Ya.Zhuk. (Hydraulic models) (*Ogion) VARVAK, P.M., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GOBERKAN, 1.0., starshly insh.; KIROSHNICBMEO, N.M., inzb.; PR3D?ZCJMSX1Y. N.D., in2h.i Prinimali uchestlye: AKMO. I.Ya., starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik; DTZGACH. M.I., starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik-. BOBYRI, B.A., inzh.; KUZNETSOVA, A.K,, inzho-, PEM- inzh.; SOKOLISKIY, M.N., Insh.. KAPLAN, YA.b.-;-Te+O 12d-va-, LABINOVA, N.M., red.izd-va [Tables for designing rectangular slabs) Tablitsy dlia raschata priamougollnykh plit. Pod red. P.H.Varvaka. Kiev, Izd-vo Ak"d. nauk USSR, 1959. 418 p. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Institut stroitallnoy makhaniki 1kademil nauk USSR (for Vervak, Gubermn. Amirg. Dlugach). 2. Veasovuznyy proyektno-izyskatellskiy i nauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut "Gidroproyekt* im. S.Ya.Zhuk (for Hiroahnicheako, Predtachenskiy, Bobyr', Kuzngtsova, Petrashen', Sokol'skly). (Concrete construction-Tables, calculations, etc.) (Concrete slabs) SOV/112-59-1-444 14(10) Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektr otekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, p 60 (USSR) AUTHOR. TITLE: Compression Modulus of a Rock Fill Determined From Observations ]PERIODICAL: Tr. Gidroproyekta, 1958, Nr 1. pp 5-12 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Card 1 1 PETRASIMNI. R.N.. Inzb. t-. - --- - ----- PoAulun nf ennpression for rock fill according to data gatbered from field observations. Trudy Gidroproakta n0-1:5-12 158. (Dams) WIRA 11:9) .V 0 *00 O's V qq~ to 00" e. 0*1 00-1 0 00 000000090000000o00;00 000000000400000040000 M " r a a It 4 4 a 4 a L A I f Cm it. r A. ;7- ..t. 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W MAN) mi. of .00 OaturaUd Ur wa*r Hral on the waW lath tiH a crirwm celmt is obtaira4, 0 wm F.10H Z;;;;; W dnolurar, tzrA AcH wA any rimis EtOH, dreant t-8 the mrJulkA2. &zd emb dw preipilate of MaOj-H 0 by demnlatkm with zoo btA 21. %H,NO,, Tfmt the jwrdotatt with O-A.V.fiOAe sith stmit" of zoo AeA ww& tie 'late by &4m"tatii)n with 41,3 11. N d,y ms. u.. WA M. k.., too 00 00 '00 its** 9 9D... I 1.- 0 5 to. 620111. A. 0-V cot ZiTill 0-4 Q%V 00 0 AV OID AS V- a I w 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 It 600 0 0 a 0 Ws * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 no *0 0, a 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 =mom - JIM, M. 1. TARA"*" AND NOM&MAO)JA, led. 1034 0 41 PV4 4"IF owl D.,j,b, 4m tbw owl= ow jj t's i; Omar,& L* the Im w-mallw1d cl. TOWp ml tbr caml,"Irkmft. F.go 'empowd of PON amms, ce PA Cmnnltd Wilk h is rok"UtTmu = - PE lmvm M-T, v I 03-YE-UTY ANALTIZ. (Volimetric Analysis - To::tbook), 1946 o wo 0 0 070 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 14 1~ U V to 11 R a it is -, t t? M, v 0 k, I. v A. 1. 4, 0 0 it ii is u 4 &A 96 Ilis ft 00 so go A 77 00 ' . 1,61JI)SIA: so i ',rz;F, Whii ivio 0 pp. 00 00 00 we f as' as pe !p It t v a r. A lk a V fl 0" "[*,0; 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 9 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 sees 0 0 0 0 0:0 PETRASMIS VO 10 Petrazhen',, V. I. - "The phosphate-colorJnetric metbod of determining manganese", Trudy Novoeberkes. politekhn. In-ta In. Ordzhonikidze, Vol. XIX, 1948, p. 15-21, - Bibliogs 16 item. SOt U-411, 17 July 53, (Utopis 'Zhumal 8nykh Statey,, No. 20, 1949). MRASHDOI V. I. "Q~xalitptive Chemical Ans461S." Thevis for degree of Cmid. Chemictil Sci. Sul), 5, Oct 49. Moscow Order of Lenin State U. imeni V. V. Lomonoray. Su=ary 82, 18 Dec 52, Difisertettions Prevented Yor Deereop Ln Science Find Lngineprilig. in Poe ow in 1949. From Vecherpyt - COW - _qn Rovkva, Jni- 1949. trbIa do Mr. It PITRASHERI, V.I., professor, doktor khimicheskik-h nauk. t'4 44~.._ Methods of teaching quantitative chemical analYsis in institutions of higher education. Nnuch. trudy NPI 26:299-307 '55. (MLRA 9:12) (Chemistry. Analytic-Study and teaching) I, _'T V_ ft ~ ~_ , " , , ,, , T USSR/ Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of Inorganic Substances G-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 12072 Author Ankudimova Ye.V., Putrashen' V.I. Inst Novocherkask Polytuchnic Institute Title Determination of' Molybdenum in Ore Concentrate Orig Pub Tr. Novocherkas. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, 31, 73-77 Abstract The method is based on reduction of Mlo(6-) to Mo(5-) in a bismuLh reductor, in hydrochloric acid solution and subsequent titration vith an oxidizing agent. On acid de- composition of concentrate no satisfactory results could be obtained. Conditions have been worked out for decompo- sition irith KOH (but riot with NaOli). An accurately weig- hed sample (1 g) of fJ.molj t-yound molybdenum concentrate that has been calcinc~i for 2 hours at 300-31OP, is used. Approxima~~ely 6 g KOH are placed on the bottom of an Iron crucible) the sample is placed on top, and 6 g KOH are ad- ded afnin. Fusion is started with a very careful Card 1/4 USSR/ Analyt.1cal Cbemistry - Analysis, of' Inorganic Substances G-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, no 4, 1957, 120-(2 "flicking" of a fumill flame of the gas burner over the walls of the crucible. If strong effervescence takes pla- ce the flame is removed for a short time until effervescen- ce subsides. Fusing it; contin')Ld for 10 minutes and is terminated when the in,1t. bocojaiG transparent, no black film of undecomposed concentrate can be seen at the walls and on solidification th,.) melt has a brown coloration wit- hout any black coating. On complQtion of the fusion the crucible is removed from the flame, the solidifying melt is spread over the walls by imparting to the crucible a rotary motion and thercafter the crueibli:~ is placed on a cold metal plate. Ai:tur thc: inelt has cooled and fibbured, water is added vp to thQ ed&-- of the melt; very soon the melt scparati~s from the walls. Contents of the crucible are transferred into a 250 ml measuring flask. After coo- ling the flask is filled to the raark, the content is stir- red and aftor the sediment has settled 1/10 portions of Card 2/4 USSR/ Aruilytical Chumistry - Analysi's of Inorganic SubstancQs 0-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 4, 1957, 12072 the solution are withcb-awn. Into each flask are added 10 drops of 30~,4) 11202 to remove the reducing agents and hea- ting to a boil is continued for I minute. The solutions are cooled, into the first flask are added 1-2 drops of phenolphthalein and neutralization is effected with HC1. To the a unt of acid used up to neiitraldze the alkali is added the amount of acid that has been calculated as necessary to adjust the acidity to a value from 1.25 to 1-5 N (8-5-8.0 MI). 7his total amount of acid is added all at once into the ~ccond flask with rapid stirring. Solution from the first flask is discarded while the solu- tion in the second flash 16 USLd for further analysis. As reductor use is mde of a 50 ml burette, provided with a stopcoci, filled to of ito height -with metallic bis- muth of grain size 0-25-0-50 rim. During storage the re- ductoris filled with 1-1.25 N HC1. The liquid is dis- charged from tho rcductor until its level is 2-3 Mm Card 3/4 WSRI Analytical Chemistry - An%ly~~a of InorF_anic Substances G-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 12072 above the bismuth. 7he solution prepared in the abovo- described manner is poured into the reductor and ii) pui3- sed throu& it at a rate oV 10-15 ml/mInutc. lbere-nftor the flask Is washud w.1th 1-1.25 H KC1, using 10-15 ml portions at a time, and the washings are also passed through the reductor. The reduced solution and water washings are collected into a flask, 12-15 ml HA04 (Sp. Gr. 1.84) and 3-5 drops of phenyl-anthranilic acid are added and titration is carried out with ammonium va- nadate, to a red-violet color of the solution. Accuracy of the method is almost equal to that of the gravimetric lead-molybdate mthod. Card 4/4 lj rz -A IJF IV INS t-GS I'll ~ I Iwo AbW Lob., Z~jo. Aqv~ C, rAt, alld -d ""'o l6d b;,u U 'ps PMI?04,., high r0lal and by Ai~ "ad vv k$ for were to-q r-ks'. xv. lb, il-kW" --------------- 2"W A 5 11'Z- 11-J, t). Z_. USSR/ Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic G-2 Substances. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27164 Author G.G. Shchemeleva, V.I. Petrashen'. Inst Novocherkasak Polytechnical Institute. Title Photocolortmetric DetermInation of Thallium with Application of Methyl Violet. (Abridged Report). Orig Pub: Tr. Novocherkas. politekh. in-ta, 1955, 31, 87-88. Abstract: This method is based on the cdJoxed solid phase re- action of complext!nions LTX163- and r-TlBr 7- 'with metbyl viole , the produce suspension d,4- solves well In toluene coloring the toluene layer into a bluish-violet hue. The color is stable 6 to 7 hours and does not depend on the temperature in the range from 15 to 700; the maxinum luminous Card 14 USSR/ Analytical ChemiBtrY, Analysis of Inorganic G-2 Substances. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khlmlya, No. 8, 1957, 27164. Tl per ml or < 2%. The presence of 500 mg of Fe3-1- and Pb2* per mi does not interfere. Card 3/~ KONMTOVA. V.P., inzh.-. FSTASHINI, V-1-, prof., kand. khim. nauk. - MR""am %mutitative determination of lead In enamel paints containing lead slocatives. Tkay NPI 27:211-213 056. (KIM lorl2) 1. Wedra analitIcheekoy khimit Novocherkneekogo politekhniabeekogo Instituts. (lead) (Paint) USSR/Analysis of InorCanic 'Subc.itances G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Ziliur-Khimi,,a, I?j'o 6, 1957, 19550 Author : M. P. Anazilyevskaya, V.- I. Potrashen' Inst : Polyteclanical Institute oT-ITo-v--cFh--e--rTFa-ssk Title Gravimetric Method of )otarmination of Mercury Usinc Reinakel s Salt. Orig Pub: Tr. Novocherkas. Politekhn. In-ta, 1956, 41 (55), 11 - 14. Abstract: Both the MDdificqtic)ns of H- (2+) d6termination 0 by !!,ahr's method (C 1,.'ahr, Z. analyt. Ciaeia., 1936, 104, No 7. 8, 241) using Rainoke's salt (I) were improved. According to the 1st viodi- fication, HCI is added to the analysed solution to the concentration of about 0.5 n., the so- Card 1/3 USSR/ Analysis of InorL;anic Substances. G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kilimiya, No 6# 1957, 19550 lution Is h6atad.noarly to the boiling point and the solution of 1 (50 mE; of I per 10 mg of Hg) Is added. 2 or 3 minutes later the precipitate is filtered out,, washod first with a 1% solution of 11C1 and, after that, with wat dried at 105 - 1100, weighed in the form of Z27cr (NH,1)2(CNS)1-72 and Hr, is computed., According to the"2nd mod - fication, the obtained precipitnte is roasted up to Cr20 and oxidized to chromate by fusing with Na202# hen Cr is dietermined lodometrically and HS Is coinputed. The maximum error decreases in the lat modification from 0.7% to 0.3% and in the 2nd modification from 1.1% to 0,4%, The m6thod with tho iodometric end was used to detormino lit; Card 2/3 - 31 - S w~~!, VTS I C:ArMIS4. ~urVace 'Ph,-_'nomena. Adsorption. B-ij C,"l r_- mato graphy. Ion Exchange. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - nirriya, No 7, 1957, 22563- Author A. S. V. I. Petrashen'. Inst ?.,~)t ------------ 1h tle Abcu~ tl,e bi?rivior of hexavalen' ~Lnd trivalent chromium :)n c on i te, 6orbcnt.,;. Ori,,, Pub Tr. Novacherkas. Folytekhn. in-ta. 1956, 41(55), 15-21. Abstract Chrond.,=a abs,)rpticn is studied by filtration of K2C'r2o7 thrcu~~1,. fl-,~ caliinice SBS layer or throu~,h sulfocaeDon in H* or Na+ fc,-ms nt .,arious acidity of solutions. By a feeb1c.- acid reaction (Pil < 6-3) Cr (6+ ) is reduced, and the pro- duced Cr (3-t-) is absorbed by cationite. J(2Cr2Q7 concentra- tion increases slowly in the filtrate coining out of' the column but does not attain its Initial value at the! entrance. The fullest saturation of cationite SBS by Chromium occurs at PH 2 5-5.3; at higher acidities a marked decorption of Cr34- ~3 is observed. Adsorptlon of Cr3,1-from solution's Cr;2 (S04)3 acidified by H2S04 is observed only at acid concentra 'tion 0.1 n. Cationite SBS in limits of acid concentration O.Cl-0.1 Card 1/2 -200- USSR/Physical Chemistry. Surface Phenomena. Adsorption, B-13 Chromatography. Ion Exchan,~e. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khiiniya, Nc 7, 1957, 22563. n. sorbs cri 0.4-0.5 mglehv Cr3l one f.7 more than Gul-focarborl. Cr ads,)rjA:cn on ationites In Na+ form is higher than in H -#- f a rm. Cav! 2/2 -201- USSR/Analysis of inorganic Substances G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-,Ihimiya, No 6, 1957, 19574 Author N. M. Kravtsova, V. I. Potrashont Inst Polytechnical Inst to of No-v-o-c-Fiorkassk Title Colorimetric Determination of Cnromitu-a by Visuil Mothod with Application of Carmoisin OriC Pub: Tr. Novochorkas. Politold-in. In-ta, 1956, 41(5,"), 27 - 34. Abstract: Tno method of the doten-a-Ination of Cr as a c,iro- nate with the applIcatior. of carmolsin (I) (G.C. Sponsor, Industr. and L~nLng Chem., 1932, 4, i~o 2, 245) was considerably improved. 0.4 ml of a solution of 1, 1 ml of 5 n 0 11,,SO and the neutral chromate solution under invesligItion arc intro- Card 1/3 - 51 - USSR/Analysis Of Inorganic Substancos G-2 I Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, Nc 6, 1957, 19574 duced into a test tubu and -,,vater is addod to mako 5 ml in all. It is boilad 10 min., cooled and the intensity of tho appearing blue coloration is compared with a standard scale prepared in an analogous way. The detectable minimiLm is 0.3t5 of Gr in 1 ml. error does not excead if the Cr content was 'Loss than 3KInl. At the dotar- minatiop of 0 -3,:r/nL of Gr, the prosenco of K- Co- , pe3+ A13't- V lo Na + 2 Cl-, :40T, S and UIO-. In quantitics that do not L exceed tl,,, Cr cont ,nt 15,000, 13,000, 6,500, 260, 300, 1, 160, 4, 300, 1,000, 3;000) 60 and 1,200 tLies is p-2rriissibl-3. A surmise is expressed that at tho Interact!,)n cf bichromate with .':, Cr(6*) Is Card 2/3 - 52 - USSR/Analysis of Inorganic -)ub,-.trAnco.,) G - I,-,, Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khlmlya, i;o 6, 1957, 19174 I Q v reduced to Gr(3t)) which at tho first lnatrmt in not yet connoctod with aquoncid comploxas and, thoroforo, oatiily productis a colorod com- plox with tho non-oxidized I. Card 3/3 - 53 - PETRASHENI, V.1a; AMODD-VIA, Ye.V.; AGzRll;S.KAYA, N,A, nAnalytical chemistry of raolytdenura" by A.I.Bu-eve Zhur.anal. khim, 18 no.7:907 J:L 163. (MMA 16.- 11) I.Ya .3 bs .4 til z4v t044 Ti tjo do 02 o' ,1110 tij 1,70 tp c Pub: Od I U to 1) a Tv. Ai th Ap", I I IN It] ~j tall? 1,01,Oc6o, 0,9 t O'n 10. 0 Aba Ira Of 'Pol to t UM by Ole t CIO t, 11" X:1 0 0 0 11 12,Q t f t a jo it t14. or 42 (5,) t O's e . 1 0 :)1 u .4 Q C to C 0".1D 0 0 ~bjo lps t cc b-aso ")CLI d Y 0" t h I?da 0'.7 t d c IQO t/I 0 by 2C) .~Cco 02 0 0 01 Op I C? t (X)c C2 i TI Od 41 ~'a 172ij,2', to D.-Cl bX e d USSR/Analysis of Inorganic Sulllotances Abs jour: Rof Zhur--K:-~Imiya, '-o 6, 1957, 19562 ing fOT~ a short time. 1 - 2 m! Of the neutral solution of T1(3-0, 0.7 tril cf 1 n. ~1111 nn~l I ml of a 0.02%. 301Ut-A'O1, Of' I 'IrO :IUL 111t0 a fl'IL bottomad test tuba, the Vc111r1:-:) of tho liqui(I iz increased to 5 ml with water, and it Is oxtracted with 5 ml of' toluan-o. ~olor2tion ii-tensity of the tojue.,-Ie jaycj- is I,., tc~ -21(-7-+) content. Dits not a~~tractoki bv toluorio. The quantity oI' 7-1(34-) is determined using a standard scalo propqrad In tikla saile way. -Lh,3 stnndard sc:4'6 I's sarviceabl-c tiv-.~ 0.2 - 0.056 cf In 1 m" are cletej-,-Jrcd by the above r,-,ati-.od qe detori-,iination arror -~Duc ,,,Dt excL,(,d 105. Card 2/3 - 12 - USSR/Analysis of Incri,,anic Substance,- (;-2 0 Abs Jour; Rof Zhur-KhLmiya, Do 6, D1117, 19br,2' 2 + 2 0- 3 --~- , r, +r, .1 cl MIG Ca Al Zn- , Ni- , Con+, Mn2* IO-f- AO 'and SO'ql- do !,ot,intergerc with the Cd j t- dotor.mIrintion. CrO-t), 140--~ I'll- ) Ful"' do not interfora also, if their contents did not ex- ceed the Tl content 100, 250, 2500, 2500, 13;00:~ and 100,00", times respoctively. Card 3/3 - ~-3 - SOV/1 37 -58- 10 -2 1786 Translation from: Re ferati,,-nyy zhurnal, Me t al' I urg;lyd, I qi8. Nr 10 p 18q (USSR) AUTHORS: Vernidub, A. S. , Petrashen' . V. 1. TITLE- Determination of Vanadium In Steels With a High Chromiuni Content (Opredeleniye vanadiya v stalyikh s k-ysokim soderzhaniyem khroma) PERIODICAL: Tr. Navocherk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol 69/83, pp 149-152 ABSTRACT: 0. 5 - I g of steel is dissolved by boiling in 40 cc of H2SO 4 (1:4), oxidized with HNO .1 (1:1), and evaporated to S03 fumes. The cooled solution is neutralized with NH40H (1:1) to the appearance of cloudiness, I -- 1. 5 cc H 2SO 4 (1:4) and 20 - 25 cc of 4N KSCN solution are added. The solution is boiled 2 - 3 min, cooled, and passed through a column with the SBS c flonite in the ammoniacal form at the rate of 2. 5 - 3 cc/min. V% I '~ is completely absort-,ed by the SBS cationite. V is extracted from the column b 300 cc of H2SO 4 (1:8) passed through at the rate of 2. 5 - 3 cc7min. The eluate (the acid solution containing V) is collected into a 500-cc flask and the V in it is determined by the volumetric or the potentiometric method. 0. 02 - 0. Z40/0 Card 1/1 V is determined with a relative error of *3-5%, P. K. 1. Vanadium~--Deterndnat ion 121. ChrorLwm steel--Analysis SOV/137- 58-10-21807 Translation from: Referati~;nyyzhurnal, Metal Jurgiya, 1958, Nr 10 p 193 (USSR) AUTHORS: Strell tsova, Ye. M. -Petrashen' , V. 1. TITLE: Coprecipitation in the System: Basic Dye Metallic'!on Halogenide (Soosa2,hdeniye v 1--st,eine- osno--noy krasitel' -ion metalla-galogenid) PERIODICAL: Tr. Novocherk, politekhn. in -ta, 1958, Vol 69/83. pp 151 154 ABSTRACT: To 200 cc of acidulated (0. IN HCI or H SO ) Solution coitdin ing I - 5 y Cu are added: NH, SCN (up ~0- 0402 mole/ I ) or NH41 (up to 0. 033 mole/1 ) and"drop by drop. with stirring 20 cc of 1% solution of met*hyl violet. After 10 min the precipi tate is filtered off, washed. and incinerated at 1500C. The -- 1000 ii Cd 1+' Ni 2+ precipitation ol Cu is 97 Z+ /o complete. Fe Ag+, ZnZ+, Sb3+' and Sri are precipitated together with Cu. Cu does not precipitate in the presence of oxidizers. 1. Copper--Precipitatiort 2. Conplex 1-011131--rIzIe 3. Methyl violet--Applications P_ K, Card 1/1 SOV/137-58-10-21808 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 19 3 (USSR) AUTHORS: Strell tsova, Ye. M. , Petrashen', V. 1. TITLE: Complex of Monovalent Copper With a Thiocyanate (Kompleks odnovalentnoy medi s rodanidom) PERIODICAL: Tr. Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol 69/83, pp 155-161 ABSTRACT: The determination of the composition of the monovalent Cu thiocyanate complex was carried out. The coordination number n was found to be equal to 4. One-half the volume of I -M Na SO 3solution is added to I -M CuSO4solution, the solution is heAed to boiling and precipitated with a calculated amount of I-M solution of NH4SCN. The precipitate is filtered off, washed, and dissolved in NH,4 SCN (0. 5 - 6. 0 M). After 20 hours the NH4SCN in the aliquot part of the solution is decom- posed by boiling with H SO4and HNO . After the solution is cooled and neutralized ?vith NH40H thl Cu in it is determined by the carbarnate or the NH40H method. The constant of the instability of the monovalent Cu thiocyanate complex is det- ermined by the method o solubility and the potentiometric method: Ki Z 2- 10-1 1. Inst Card 1/1 1. Copper thiocyanates--Ana1ysis 2. Copper-Deterjr-inat ion P. K. AUMOR. W /75-14-4-30/30 TITZJ, doottlas or Asairtleal chemistry of the njj Movid.l.r., COSS"*@ an Coneral and &;Vltod Chemistry PWOMCAZI ZhUraftl analitl.h.skoy kbWl, 1959. Vol 14, XT 4. pp 511-51: (van) A22TRAZT, LDPVQztlmtsly 300 person* partielvatel to the Wrt. Of' the 4-1 Dowtasat of anslytictal Chasistry. W.Re them rep"S.8t.ti"a of varlove selestirlo "**Szoh Institutes. higher "basis end Industrial extorpripes In Russlat salestlete free chl"o 3414MIKS. the C11. PSISMA, RucCU7. asm SUly. A"rozlaml.4 TO 1 Mori* were heard. In his Pndne speech Z, 7_AjLmaxJA-rvPr%.4 M - 4 00 44bleved results and *a mod.rn S.M111080 of analytical chemistry. '4. To ;ALtnav- reported .% the sypti.stion or ;b4sLo- shealcal mmuslysis in heterogeneous systoss, for the solution of a "rise or vrovioss or anaiticni cWwmJatr7-w'V- I- tusnat", It- .Parted an modern else Is the use of orSGAIZ--"Glb-~~-~Wr- .ALJ[,_g4%kQ showed at the slasyl. of halide nowl thloeyeast. wasplexes the correlation between the stability of ean;l.xo. 'm4 Card 1/4 Me jamItIon of the correop-dI.C ontral at..* 1. the $rates. Tj%-ZsAWLQjA and T-X-Z2ZtXU& lecturst a the stability Of 91CLUAtOG Of Cus Cot and W1 me depeadIng an the otruature Of the aslas sole.uls. X.-Z,_:jm2A=a I..t-d on the double sharmater of reastion Of so" compounds In the formation at s"plerep. The ;roblea of the opyllo.tion of hotgr0polysoldo In Gamlytteal chsaistry was dealt with. In the %*aturve of -Zs-2,-JhjWwv& and s~vvTkmrv, and and 't. A. Zn1pt-bany I A large nuabor of loalturve Ualt with the mem, orgazle "soot. 1. "Alrels. IE~1. IT tie r-L- - "Ported ox the epplj.4tlax of 41altyl and dl-7' Uib A ~-4 j1hoophoric sold for she separation of use, sryl arecale gold said w71 pbospMate said. 1. P. Lostavoltty and his sookiortars treated tommi pvpvrtios of ~ -t~ :04 'arve of JL&A-JajAzUA2~ C~~. ShLtarovo 4&4 A. 1, lononanko i -f f lt -1th the pbOtasetri. 4.1- . . mw~lw. ctf-atTtpe.t. using fluorine derirmt .. A. L. Mork-or lecturett on the us* of _ haloOhrommAl- In -1 -..1 ad ZA t ; X1 - I., turtt4 -144 :. the d.t.ralmation of t"t4l Vl rm uft f ~ 'al p.O% phot...tr7. TA._T-Xo-.h.I.kty and tAL ItalZartiva. re portqd on new highly se"itt- sv~"ysiv method* 3-ral lactta- dealt .1th Wth.d1cal said theoretical PMVI... of SP-01rWo -17-1- (L. jL-Z&kbAzU and 0. ~A- %# *I X._It, Tornobter and 0-aVr2WwO) . I . S. PD1vsk%nv and 19. 5. slk.avv. treated %he qarf*ctIcz or flaam photometry. 3-ral lecturse dealt with the 40%.1115trAtIOU Of *1 .... is bY Pal~Frm;by -A 1. A. Y1.2.2,=6 Ta'. It.. revolts in using flx*d olvi-ro. and t~!. S. Lyallk., and vIvarvsrm. -.1- I-I.r. of treated tzo "a of ma,voro-tric titration with too the b..I.try of armatua ad tborlue. R.M. Socyawin showed iwsslbllltleo of predlCtlad the *va"tionst of chromatogrophlo separation of el-tttg based on %holy position 1. the y."Odl. sy.tva. 1. A. ftprud Or too to the 1-tic.310. or the t.t. of *0 0 r P* . in "Jution.. ",YjrMLkb and 7 -%--blW ," - serLo. iIf 4 .6 the op-tion of-& sent*. 1. a. PcLjXp'nsk4X repattad an adapting the prep*rtiol 1= of to. a. the '*-"t.crsphI. Frw;' Card 3/4 Of the arg-i- Z.-t- ..... let.. the VpIIa.,;1oa of high VaIr-r. I. Oh"-tag-;hlO ahaly.L.. The lect." of -A O..SUO.Z- dealt with gas chzoaataj=a;hy. 3overal lectures treats& L. ... ~[ radioactive Isotopes for th. h, I.-tication f ad s#.at.t..)' for th. .OSPI.1 formation U-L R- ~ low stIgation of the co.procipItstion x-hanlita of Ions of raro mst:Ia with sulfide. (M. A. 2~jn*v) and for estqrmlmi~4 r- 1 t b emns Of 1,*t,;, dilutt.. . 1. th. fl~j~ f cl-ontary orZ-1c w%crosoa1Y,1, th, loctur- of Rod Y-A. la~i" with t, b -.t1-4, 'ho tt~L~jt'd tb. 11 "1 ,, h th do f:r Ih. Ut-t-tt- -1 -.111 : . fl-M- ad 'y PZMASEMIO, V.I., doktor tekhn.nauk Reinforced concrete prestreaged pile plank-a. Mont.t spets.rab.v strol. 22 no.3:22-25 Mr 60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Tassoyu2W aauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut gidroliznoy i sullfitno-spirtovov promyshlennosti. (Filing (Civil englueering)) KONDRATOVA, V.P.;,FETRASHEN', V.I. Photocolorimetric determination of vanadium with the 'acidic chromium 2K" reagent. Izv.vys.ucheb.sav.;khU.i kh1m.tekh. 5 no.2:210-213 162. (KIRA 15:8) 1. Novocherkaeskiy polAtekhnicheakiy institut, kafedra anal- itichaskoy khimil. (Vanadium-Analysis) fETRASHEVI, V.I., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof. Vibration of Ocrovs-barw hydraulic gates. Gidr. stroi. 32 no.6:28-29 Je 162. (MIRA 15t6) (Gates,, Hydraulic--Vibration) STRELITSOVA, Ye.N.; PETRASHENOP T&IO St,.idy of copper-pyridinei oamplexes by the kinetic metbod. Izv. *7ya. ucheb. zav.; lliim. i khims takh. 8 no.3:373-377 165o (MIRA 1-8:10) lo Ivanovskiy kbimiko-tAiklmologicheskiy institut, kafedra morganicheskoy kbJ-mii. STREL17SOVA, Ye.M.; PETRASHEN', V.I. Study of the oxidation kinetics of hydroquinone with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of copper and pyridine ions. Izv.v3re. ucheb.zav.; khim.i klilm.tekh. 7 no.6019-92) 164. (MIRA 1815) 1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-teltnologicheakiy in3titut,, kafedra morganicheskoy khimll. GOLWNITSKAYA, V.A.; PETRASHENO, V.I. Extraction-photometric determination of pereb-lorates in the presence of chlorates. Trudy NPI 143:73-81 163, (MIRA 17:8) KOVALENKO, Ye.V.; RMUSIL1,11, V.I. Nature of diphenylearbazide reaction for hexavalent cbromium. Zhur. anal.khim. 18 no.6-.743-749 Je 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Novochork-aspk Polytechnical Institute. (Chrom1w.,~-Amalysis) (Carbohydrazide) GOLOSNITSUYAI, V.A.; - Extraction-photorstric dateraination, of perchlorates in the presence of chlorateB. Zhur.anal.khln. 3.7ibo.7*87M82 0 162. (KRA l5sl2) 1. S.Ordzhonikidse Novocherkasek Polytechnical Institute. (Perchlorates) (Chloraten) (Pnotoz*t,--y) 3/0'(5/62/017/00-(/005/006 B119/B166 AUTHORSo Goloanitakaya, V. A., and Petrashen', V. I. TITLE: Extraction-photometric determination of perchlorates in the presence of chloratea PERIODICALs Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 17, no- 7, 1962, 878 - 682 TEM Thc new method is based on the formation of an intensely colored, hydrophobic brilliant green - perchlorate complex which is extracted from the aqueous phase by means of organic solvents and is measured colorimetrically. Depending on the [010 3- 1 '[CIO4_j ratio, it is recommended to use benzene (at 1i1), toluene (at 10il), or m-xylene (tit 10011) as extractive agents. If strong oxidizing agents (CIO-) are * present in the initial solution their effect is to discolor the complex .and interfere with the determination of perchlorates. The maximum peT- missible anion content is tabulated as followst Card 1/2 S/075/62/017/007/005/006 Extraction-photometric determination... B119/B186 Solvent ~CIO_ 1: !Cr Q'_1 4 2 7 1ClO_ ': 'CrOc-I 4 4 ),CIO- I i I NO-1 4, - 3, 'LClO_ is! NO- l 4 2 l*CIO-!t ~'F' 4 1 Benzene 1 1 _ i 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 6 1 6oo Toluene ~ 1 :5 1 : 20 1 1 12 1 60 1 1000 M-XYRW I t2 1 , 6o 1 t 3 1 10 0 1 t 25,00 + + + 2+ 2+ Li , K , NE4 Mg , and Ba do not affect the determination. The experimental error is 0.06 - O-15.ag/ml. There are 5 figures and 1 table. The most important English-language references ares G. P. Haight, Analyt. Chem. 25, 642 (1953); W. Dodencheimer, H. Welcher, Analyt. Chem. 27, 1293 (1955); G. M. Nabar, L. R. Ramachandran, Analyt. Chem. 31, 269 (1959). ASSOCIATIONt Novocherkasskiy politekhnicheskiy inatitut im. S. Ordzhoni- kidze (Novocherkaosk Polytechnic Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTEDt October 3, 1961 Card 2/2 AGRINSKMA, N. A.; PETRASHEN2,. V, It It- Reaction of mlybdenum wi.th 8-mercaptoquinoline. Zhurarql. khim. 1.6 no.6:701-705 N-D :61. (MIRA W12) 1. Novocherkavsk Polytechnical Institute. (Molybdenum) (Quinoline) FMASHEN; V. "Complex examination of horizontal facing and small beam (crossbar) in plarm~ug Hydroengineering locks." Dissertation for Candidate of Technical Sciences, Leningrad Polytechnical lust. i1n. Kalinin (LPI) Subject: Hydroengineering building and construction. 'i-, Gidrotekhnicbeskoye, stroitellstvo, 12, 1946. V. 1. Trm hn ol og-~ I i4ydrotech-nical locks with a flat ct-rrin-- casing, Leningrad, G*3, izd-vo lit-r.v Do streit-vu i arkii-re, lc)52 hanthl List of Russian Accessio:aa, Library of Congress, J=e 1953, Urtcl. PETRASHENI, V& I* USSR/Engineering - Hydraulics, Sluices May 52 "Two-Piece Double Gate for Sluices," V. I. Petras- hen', Engr "Gidrotekh Stroit" No 5, pp 42, 43 Analyzes gate designs suggested by S. P. Borise- vich ("Gidrotekh Stroit" No 10, 1951) and dis- proves expediency of using stud system in con- struction of high gates. Suggests double gate with 2 leaves. Each leaf to consist of upper part with upper and lower crossbars above down- stream level) and shield attached by hinges to upper part. Itsign offers economy in metal and convenience of' xmintenance. 230T19 1. FETRASHENIP V. I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Gates 7, Use of the method of limit coDditions in calculating hydraulic gates. Oidr. stroi. 21 no. 9, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian AccessioiLs, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. I 31 RMASHNN'. V-1-. Imndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Selecting the best decign of two-wing sluice gates. Gidr.strol. 23 no.2.30-32 154. (MLRA 7:4) (Sluice gates) 112-57-7-14222 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 7, pp, 65-66 (USSR) AUTHOR: Petrashen', V. 1. -_-Torli-e-f-ormability of Cribwork and a Rational Construction of TITLE: Allowance Cribs (Ob uchete deformativnosti ryazhevykh sooruzheniy i ratsional'noy konstruktaii ryazhey) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Vaes. n.-i. in-ta gidrotekhn. i san.-tekhn. rabot (Collection of Works of the All-Union Science -Research Institute of Hydro- engineering and Sanitary Engineering), 1956, Nr 7, pp 65-74 ABSTRACT: To detect deformations in cribwork, a skewness check was used prior to 1938. Such a check did not take the additional vertical load of the cribwork into consideration, and was based on the false assumption that the direction of shift in a crib section depends on the sign of horizontal force moment instead of on the sign of shifting force. In 1949, the author suggested a reverse con- structional rake equal to the skewness. However, the possibility of a non- uniform sagging of cribwork was not evaluated quantitatively. It can be Card 113 112-57-7-14222 Allowance for Deformability of Cribwork and a Rational Construction of Cribs assumed that the sagging of cribs is proportional to their loads and has a damping nature; It is assumed below that the crib is made of beams or logs of the same thickness, and its filling, as well as the walls, transmits vertical forces. A total angle of turn of the upper surface with relation to the lower surface, with the sagging factor &6a const. is equal dz where A is the difference between edge stresses; b is the crib width. The total displacement of the top of the supez:structure is: zdz here, h is the total height of the construction; ho is the superstructure height. If the projecting corner in the crib section is cut off, an "effective crib contour" will result. To use the above formulas, it is neces- sary to find out experimentally the values fore, for the walls of various logs and with various bed widths, as well as for various moisture contents of the lumber. The value of the constructional rake is: Card 2/3 SOV/124- 57-77 -7q2-0 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal Mekharika, 14~57 Nr 7 p, 1USSR" AUTHOR: Pet.rashen' , V. 1. (J-3r TITLE: The Action of Broken Waves on Vertical-wall Type Protective Struc tures (Deystviye razbitykh voln na ograditel'nyye scoruzheniya tipa vertikal'noy stenki) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Vses, n.-i. in-ta gidirotekhn. i san.-teklin rabot 195t Nr 7, pp 75-1 IC ABSTRACT: The first two sections deal with a qudlita,i%e de~cripiori of he pro- cess of the breaking of a wave and !lie impact of a broken waie Nurn erous diagrams are gi%en to illustrate tile cifec, of varICLIS structural pararneters and thi.- 1,jy of the bollonri on the ch-jr;sc1cri.-i1i(,i of 1))v ac tion of a broken wave The ad%isahilitV of jpp]N,irg the Gos'r re(.01-11 mendations is evaluated. Some empir;cal reldtionships are proposed. The third section is devoted to ascertaining the role of the Sc_'le ellect ,ind the possibility of j model reprenentation of the impact of a brol